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20 FUND OF $700.000 SOUGHT BY YW.CA Mrs. Robert Lansmg Com- mittee Chairman, to Open Building Campaign Dec. 2. { i the ion head a which Howard made 4 lmv‘\ 1928, suilding Site Purchased. the new building at Seventeenth hitects” plans ritted. The site is ree blocks of offices 000 young women s to be of early A both in architcctu On the first floor wil 1 lving roor 1 cafeteria aroom and on t Il which is to be aval anizations, public and baths and offices; on Girl Reserve and In ms; on the fourth| : place for the You Professional W dinin, pool s. | mpoo room 1 gymnasium 50 by pmn 1 e sixth floor will en_which will be work and social the second and third { Board of se young wom ) Washington from e because the e recruited nd because 1 have speci dents of from the N swimming pool; Younz Business and Pro department, and hool age are a the Girl Reserv T ccomplished | and inconvenient | 514 E street, and is not ns the entire achievement begin | will | organization COL. WHEATLEY BURIED. Cited by Pershing Is Laid to Rest in Arlington. Officer told the ¢ rt Williams, 2 was born s in the 2, and trans 1 ter Corps in Octo- | ar Artil he World War he served in House wiring is an ART we Get our esti- mate and'also consult us about have mastered. wiring vases. BETTER WAFFLES Better results and a more pleasing way to make waffles. Guaranteed Walffle Sg up P OUR COLLECTION OF LAMPS includes many excep- tional values in Table, Bridge and Floor Lamps. Splendid Gifts for Home Beautifying. Guaranteed Electric Appliances New Style Hair Dryers. .$4.95 Waffle Irons .$9.00 up Curling Irons . ..95¢ up Whirlwind Vacuum Cleaners, $39.50 .$4.50 up $3.75 up $3.50 up ..$1.95 Electric Percolators. Electric Irons .... Electric Toasters Hair Drying Combs Every Possible Guarantee 517 10th St. Main 6549 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NOVEMBER 8, 05 Administration building, from architect’s drawing, for which a national campaign by the Y. W. beginning. CHILD BOOK WEEK WILL OPEN TODAY Expert Librarians to Assist Parents, Children and Others in Selections. Children's Book week opens here to- day with special service, in the selec- tion of books for the youngsters, being mwn to parents, teachers and children ] v and the Takoma ux Southeastern B | ments of the libraries had a wealth [of information about good books for | and those which make xnml A x e 10 look over Miss 1 at This Season. Iren's librorin 1<on of the select in are busy - helping resting books uide their chil is given by Miss |} her, who told her: not read anything teacher says it is | | read ‘Ivanhoe.’ \ r rs old and should have Wearers of “Oxford Bags” h‘e Forced To Remove Them Before \\ hole School [ | | master sata - e ban the voluminous university under. English public en \un cessful with: ic methods. Millhill School | e school's an this week how another eventually killed the habit ous garments roll 11 one two boys | in spite of a | them. N m - Oxford rousers .lm cted raduates in :chools, has not »ut recourse The head ply with the command, when the mas ter velled: “Did you hear what sald? Take them off.’ “Here, sir?” the boys asked. “Yes, and do it at once,” arp rejoinder. So_the boys removed their trousers in the midst of the school. There. upon the master said: “Now carr those trousers to my study and wait there as you are until I come.” ' nual dinner aste _— . If a boy sees you like him, he'll soon " the head- | be telling you his plans. schcol decree again WHO IS THE KING WHO WEARS THIS CROWN? READ TOMORROW’'S PAPER INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Free Automobile Parking - WD, Moses & Sons Linens Upholstery Farniture Carpets Lamp and Art Gift Shop Useful and beautiful Gifts are here in countless numbers. Charming Desk Sets, Book Blocks, Bed Lamps, Candlesticks, ete. A special group- ing of Lamps is listed below. F S\n‘ and Elmfih Bridge Lamp. Mahogany- finish with double bronze adjustable arm; 14-inch silk lined silk shade in vari- ous colors. Special $19.75. Junior Lamp. Mahogany-finish with silk lined silk shade; double fringe in various colors. Special $27.50. Boudoir Lamp. Pottery lamp with 10-inch oblong and round silk shade. Special $5.75. Boudoir or Desk Lamp. Pottery lamp and shade. In blue, rose, gold and black and gold. Special $3.50. Iron Bridge Lamp with parchment shade. Special $3.50. Make This a Furrture Christmas The bove prepared to retire to com- | was the | I Period Furniture Exhibit—Sixth Floor l Purchases forwarded, prepald, to any Shipping Point in the U.8. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN = said the young | Give her some- | e and something MP‘ ! sort next time, JEin fan Singing Insects in Demand. il v tbrough the year to the Public Library. | uny time give advice on 1 the ch ' sald Miss object is to f the commumity to kind of books and to' —right now and consider what jewelry you want for Christmas. making early buying advisable by offering sensational values. 1925—PART 1. substitute better books for mediocre s will be discussed for hi g ones, Children's literature is very rich now, a great deal being of great ! Mterary excellence and at the same | time so absorbingly interesting as to appeal to live boys and girls.” | Record over 500,000. ar more than half a million circulated through the chil-| dren’s rooms in the central library and branches and through collections loaned to local schools. These figures | represent the careful selection of the best books out of the enormous num ber that comes annualiy press. Children are attracted to books hy means of attractive posters and book lists, hut especially by the assistance rendered by the children’s librarians, | who have been trained with great care both to know the books and :o know the tastes of children The children’s librarlans also teach the children to use the books in con- nection with school work and to sup- plement the classroom instruction Ly colorful and interesting material. The | children's department has no age itmit, and one sees in the rooms mere | toddlers, high school pupils and work ing boys and girls. DEATH OCC‘URS ON STREET| Enoch Albert Creel Expires While E on Way to Get Medicine. Enoch Albert Creel, 48 years old, of avenue northeast, died | Twelfth and East Capitol afternoon, en route a drug s » for medicine for a heart attack Mildred Creel, his from the | daughter, who | had followed him from home in the fear that his sudden attack of illness | might be serious, found him lying on the street A to ¢ salacqua pronounc Rainbow Has Many Names. What the English-epeaking people il the rainbow has ¢ names in In ¥ in Ttaly nt parts of south Martin,” rushed Mr. C where Dr. Pas i him dead. ern |the Berna Spirit s u. call it the and the Kabyles in no ern Africa name it as the “bride the rain.” 11ur| Congress, minted the special half dc s0ld a the wurplus to go towa completion of the great memorial L | ing carved in Georgia to commemo- | Fate the military leaders of the Con federacy. lars | premium, | tucky Society coin-gelling contest. man 'xh .50 STONE MOUNTAIN COINS SOLD MELLON| ‘Treasury Hend Pays Dollar Each for Half Dollars Minted to Aid Memorial Fund. 1iss Anne Boyle of this city, ng them for »ne. Mountain Memorial The Government, by and they are being Miss Boyle represented Admiral of g local Cary the the benefit of of Washington in the | 0" Grayson, campaign, | nounced last night that a meeting of | Colum | the executive committee of the asso ation will be held Wednesday after chants and large business firms tuke large orders of the coins for dls tribution . among _ their patrons as Christmas gifts. Sale of the coins is moving along rapldly, and more than 60 young women are now engaged in the con test. The 13 selling the greatest num. ber will warded free trips to At | lanta. In addition a number of other es are to be awarded. | Secretary of the Treasury Metion| VETERANS PLAN REUNION. h.« jum |n||\ $50 for 50 half dollars | minted in the United States mint un- der his direction. e purchased the half dollars from 1st D. C. Inlantry in Spanlsh W to Gather November 20. e First Distr eer Infantry, War appointed a cor per-reunio who 18 | the Assocta- ot of [With S - | mittee to ar The Veterans of | of Cotumbi ur ha range chafrma h commi { include Fred 5 ence chair- | Walsh an-| Eve he 1st District of cer Infantry has beer | reques N I ber 1 n, when further plans for pushing | Buildin: campaign here will be outlined. | for th WANTED District Sales Managers A thoroughly responsible corpr;}atiorl engaged in marketing a patented device that will do more to prevent automobile accidents at night than any- thing yet produced, desires capable, intelligent men with sales experience as District’ Sales Managers or Distributors for States or parts of States. experience and State age and experience. Manager, P. O. Box 1592, Philadelphia, Pa Address: posit will reserve any article until Christmas delivery. Remember—You Can Buy Now and Pay Next Year at Franc Jewelry Co., 627 7th St. NNW. 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Pay $1.00 @ Week SPECIAL i o fie $3 .35 filled fle bracelet match lLLlNOlS WATCH * 17 Jewels Sapphire pallets & gold center wheel, tor 20-year gunranteed case. Pay $1.00 a That You Will Appreciate