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PAINTING Paperhangirgr—Decorating | P.F. GORDON 355 Cedar Street N.W. Ambulances, $4 W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. . ture for commercial culture next Totees Ciitzens of Astiton Ealghts! will meel This Is season. A. L. Miller of Jamalca, tnd Aae Inviiog. tonight for the purpose of drawing up Hunti N. Y. was another prominent com- | The Washington Y. W. C. A.s|suitable resolutions to present Super. unting mercial grower who visited the ex- | $700,000 building and maintenance | Visor Ingram of Arlington district, ask- Se hibition _vesterday and _conferred | campaign will officially open with & | Ing road improvement in the com- ASON || with offictals of the department. dinner December 1 at 7 p.m. at|munity. The meeting was called pri There were 8303 visitors on the| Rauscher's, the entire campaign | marily for the purpose of bringing ant. *Price LOW. closing day of the show. | organization of 400 or more solicitors | Pressure to bear looking to the com Today the thousands of _prize | attending. pletion of the improvements on Persh- b S SHOE REPAIR § T ANNUAL MUM SHoW RECORD-BREAKER Fall in Potomac Gives Plane Rider | TEACHERS HOLD SESSION Unwanted Thrill|county supt. Hall, Principal Dow and Others Discuss School DRESS UP FOR THANKSGIVING An unidentifed passenger who Subjects. . contracted for an airplane ride at i the National Aviation Field, a |SPecial Dispatch to The Star. k Total of 38,264 Visitors| commercial feld at Arlington FALLS CHURCH, Va., November Beach, yesterday obtained more |16.—The convention of public school - thrills than he had bargained for |teachers of the Falls Church district Listed at Exhibit Which Closed Last Night. With a total attendance of 38,264, the twenty-fourth annual “mum” show of the Department of Agricul- ture, which closed last night, easily broke all records. Officers of the s siean Florlsts, head-| Tiver when a strong tall wind |teacher reported on the work of her Society of American Florlsts forced him to land in_shallow [classes, and there was a general dis- ed by Joseph H. Hill, the president, | water near the dredge. The plane |cussion of school problems. Luncheon were among the special guests of the department yesterday. Charles H. Totty of Madison, the leading commercial grower of chrysanthemums in this country, ac- companied by Mrs. Totty, were also among the special guests. Mr. Totty expressed great surprise at the wonderful display, and rompll: mented Dr. William A. Taylor, chief f the Bureau of Plant Industry, and s Vise Byrns, superintendent of lie greenhouses in which the plants were raised. New Varieties Among Seedlings. Mr. Totty selected a number of the new varieties produced as seed- lings by the Depurtment of Agricul- blooms, including the specimen plants on which certificates of merit were fssued by the Washington Florists' Club, are being cut for distribution through the Junior League to the hos- when the airplane in which he rode, accompanied by Harry Keil, pilot, dropped into the Potomac River from an autitude of about 500 feet. The pair were rescued by mem- bers of the crew of the dredge Co- lumbla and said they were unin- Jured. Keil, who told police he was 30 yvears old and lived at 1922 Sixth street, explained he had circled Highway Bridge and started up the was held here Saturday in the Jefter- son building. Twenty-five teachers were present. County Superintendent M. D. Hall presided and delivered the opening address. Other speakers were Principal Dow of the Falls Church schools, on “How to Promote the School as a Community Center”; Mrs. Hall, on “The Business Side of a Teach- er's Life,” and Mr. Martin of Dela- ware, on “Visual Education.” In responding to the roll call each was reported only slightly injured, and was towed to the aviation fleld. Those who went to the assistance of the two men while they were in the water were M. P. Morgan, Cleveland Dodson, E. L. Morgan and M. M. Jones. Park Policemen R. B. Jenkins and 8. G. Kitchen, together with scores of Sunday motorists and pedestrians, viewed the accident. was served by members of the Parent- Teacher Association. The next meeting of the Falls Church Parent-Teacher Association will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Jefferson bullding, at which there will be reported the re- sults of the recent drive for an in- creased membership. The children were enlisted In the contest und a prize was offered to the class which e brought in the largest number of new $700,000 FUND DRIVE Tonled ‘maore Tmeibers. than ever. pre. FORY.W.C.A ON DEC. 1 viously belonged to the assoclation Dinner to Inaugurate Campaign to Which All Workers and Others Ashton Heights Meeting Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., November 16.— ing drive, which were started dur- ing the Summer. The citizens want this project finished before Winter. Actual eolicitation will begin De- cember 2, when campaign headquar- ters will be opened in the Franklin Square Hotel. Dally luncheons will be held there to report on the progress Coxqe to the store where stocks are largest, where variety is unlimited. Choose here the finest pop- ular priced clothes in Washington, ready for you to take home without any actual outlay of cash. No man or woman need longer deny themselves the pleasure of wearing the smartest styles. DOLLAR OUTFIT PLAN has solved the clothes problem for everybody. Our FIVE- pitals and to other shutins. Mrs.{of the drive. - et 4151, 11th St. NW. William H. Jardine, wife of the Sec-| Because of their short noon hour WILLIAM R. ELLIS !‘! retary of Agriculiure, and her niece: |and inability to sttend regular cam. e o et i . - . = Miss Rita e, - i it SOBODOOGDODUDERTONNOGOUDT, | teular and active Interest In this dis. | Beofesslone) eammen Il opness and | % Main 229 || % professional women will hold separate = % | tributton of the flowers. division meetings at the Franklin| 1\; . . 5 U h l o § Fitting Quarters in Prospect. e S dinner iHoucicn For Than sgivin FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS 3 fons : 7, o p 0 sterlng St O S The closing campaign dinner, like A W ’s Fall D 29.95 £ - S[neld at’the “mum"show this vear |, The closing campaign d - - oman’s Fa ress $29. S = 2| by Mrs. Jardine, assisted by wives of & . e attended X £ S REUPHOLSTERING 5 |ouniner. meembererasssrances ' have |BY the entire organization ‘of 400 Sparkling A Fur Scarf $12.95 =) & LREUPHOLSTERING = & 0o Jio0s Neereturs Janiine that | This dinner will bo held st 1 orelock = 4 PARL SUITES Al e = of public build. | 2t the Franklin Square Hotel on s 5 =\ £ ODD CHAIRS A By s e U e Goviaea | December 14 Apple Juice A Stylish Hat $5.98 2 o HSPIt"ClAl{PI'\( g |upon. making adequate provision for = S = o CHAIR CANING the Department of Agriculture, with y | o 2| 1arge office building on the site now HOLY NAME MEETING. Bottle Dozen | ; “N FF ED"’ % |occupied by the department green- Duffy" 045 $5.00 o A & = A 5| houses, funds will be appropriated bY [ Northern Virginia Gathering Goes “1‘?0: i Bt Outf!t NO 2 S The Best Place and Lowest 2| wl perpetual flower show can be to Falls Church Next Year. . - Prices After All & |conducted by the department Special Dispatch to The Star Duff 75 800 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS 3 g CLARENDON, Va., November 16.—| 25-0z. bottle. > . i 2 SHIPPING NEWS Mere than 100 delegites attonded the| -\ o 5 50 A Woman’s Silk Dress $19.98 E3 rlannual meeting of the Holy Name olden usset..... d RE » g B Soclety of Northern Virginia held in| 2.0z, bottle. A Woman’s Fall Coat $25.98 g $ SILK TAPESTRY CUT & Fets o o s the auditorium of St. Charles' Paro- A Stylish Hat $6.98 & TO $298 PER YARD Arrivals at and Saili chial School house yesterday. 73 3 - & GE3: BUEER S New York. Addresses were ~made by Rev.|Colden Russet..... % 8.50 i = Glay A Armstron g Father " P. Lackey, pastor of §t.| 25-or. bottle. & = = Charles’ Church of this place and see- i y 2z . : g 7 : D tonal director of the soclety: Rev. L. : o rop Postal to 2 [ Toloa .. .Port Limon. Nov. 7| Kelly of Alexandria, Rev. N. Habets / ~ 1233 10th Street N.W. H DUE TODAY of Fairfax, Rev. M. Govaert of Falls Magmder InL. 2 : i 2| Transsivania . Church, Rev. L. Koster of Mt. Ida u l 0. & Or Phone Franklin 7483 % | Ansconda .. . and Rev. Edward W. Johnston of Best Groceries. @ Man Will Bring Samples H ghlr;n:on,m'r;:: :e:‘;t muulng.cu was (s FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS B ecided, W eld in Falls Church e Far- DUBOLBOOE fmmbucy: in April, i Conn. Ave. and K St. A Woman’s Triln"’"r,,d Coat $39.98 pustlo Colomn 5 3 T W Phone Main 4180 _ Established 1875 = - Progresso. Will Go to Africa as Missionary. | pacmcara 60T > A Stylish Hat $7.98 TUESDAY. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 16.—Miss Elizabeth Haviland, daughter of Eb- enezar W. Havlland, Sandy Spring, Montgomery County. plans to go as Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask your physiel about 1% Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND A Silk Blouse Grad Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | Eyesight Specialist $5.98 foa dente ‘Wilson_ .. s Olav. Phone M v onEenAY @ missionary to Africa. A DUE WEDNESDAY Y nnounce- v Berltn 3 B: ment to this effect was made Satur- ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE Beniin & day at the Baltimore yearly meeting 1515 U St. N.W. Munargo of the Soclety of Friends. | Patria —_— e Ancon Chlicago 0UTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Vinland—Buenos Atres.........12:00 M. Hetbpool—St. John's. ce....11:00 AM SAILING TUESDAY. West Irmo—Horla. sose ~ B The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair. For each $50 or fraction borrowed you agree to de- posit $1.00 per week on an Ac- count, the pro- ceeds of which msy be used to cancel the mnote when due. De- Jobn's SAILING WEDNESDAY. POWER OF ' “FIVE” TOMORROW Our Credit Plan is so simple, so easy and convenient that even people of the most limited means can have the very Loans are pass- ed within 3 day or two after filing application — with few exceptions. Easy to Pay Weekly Loan Deposit [SiriceMicie iy MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, Xmas Special p $25_00 R F’.’.‘L’ m'.':::::},:’}: e clothes they have been longing for. Just test the MAGIC : o e ,Pm“i:"‘,;l'",’ o $200.00 :”rlh':dmo' t’hmm 3 POWER OF YOUR FIVE-DOLLAR BILL TOMORROW ! 14k. Gold LBk v peier. R at the friendly Liberal Store. Men and Women, married P ey and single, you don’t need to turn over your whole pay en- L : ::E:\i : Tnnu-fi“‘!‘nls Pul.déN BANK velope for new clothes. Just take out a $5 bill, bring it down 2200 M to the Liberal Store, and take home a complete outfit of stylish clothes, then pay a little each pay day. 1,000 Women's and Misses’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS A special purchase just in time for the holiday rush enables us to offer four exceptional groups of Women’s and Misses’ High Grade Fur-Trimmed Coats, all at far below their actual worth. The newest shades of Gracklehead, Lipstick, Bokhara, Grays and Blacks. All are beautifully lined and interlined. Trimmed with the most wanted furs. Special offering for tomorrow. $25.98 $39.98 $49.98 1408 H Street N. W. “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credit” Jeweior ‘ i Elgin Movement i | i Salvatore Desio 1 926 F St. Bet. 9th and 10th, Next_to Metranolitan Theater Established 44 Years Dresses 152 Simpson’s Is Surety of Purity in Milk We have built a reputation for Simpson’s (Walker Hill Dairy) Milk—but we are just as zealous in sustaining that reputation as we were in acquiring it. You'll Be Doing a Lot of Cooking for Thanksgiving and the Holidays Let the World’s Wonder Range ! [ | | i The Clark Jewel That’s why dealers prefer to handle it—and legions of people prefer it to drink—because it Cook Things for You to a Queen’s Taste holds fast to the established standard. They know it is pure if it is Simpson’s—and no deteriorating element nor laxity of service is permitted to endanger that name—SIMPSON’S. | Ask for Simpson’s Milk and you’ll get the best milk—ALWAYS ; Walker Hill Dairy W. A. SIMPSON, Proprietor New Phone Exchange Atlantic 70 \ \ Buys one, right or left § oven—connected up in your kitchen. Top iighter and white splash- ers. Giant burner, simmering burner, and threa regular burn- ers on cooking top—Ilarge loop burner in oven. Baking oven and brelling even \ \\\% Over Kresge’s 5 and 10c Store Main 0436 OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. Established 37 Years. 530 Seventh St, S.E. A