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* LD ROTEGTIE - SOGETY ASKS AD " Appeal to Public Cites Finan- cial Needs of Juvenile Association. The Juvenile Protective Association | . 18 appaaling for funds to carry on its | work for the ensuing year. It is a city-wide tion, organ: ” N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FAIRY TALES IAVE ONCE MORE AT STORY TELLERS' MEETING 5100 Washingtonians Are Carried Back ' to Youth During Session of Eastern ' District Conference. an 100 dignified Was they were years ago, a good many A women became boy more vears back than many of those girls t hel n last night, lustered in the room cared to recount, rted back through the years to child- | when they were told from the lips of p these whose gentle voices are heard no longer ¢n this earth. The carefree laughter of in as the story was told in very young crocodile who youth | the program was i certain things humor, served to draw tight the bonda' of recollection, which link the present with the past. Indian Stories Tonight. For more than two hours men and women who thought they had long since put away childish things ehuckled and laughed, and now and then sighed, at fanciful tales once a pait ol days forever gone—and when er they found that en’t childish, after all and that romance and beauty still leaven the world today. The stories exemplified the aims of the Story Tellers’ League, which hopes to perpetuate the mythology and fairy tales of old as well as in- troducing in the schools the teaching of history through story telling, since history, lea of the league stated, tatistics, but by stories. and discussions took up sessions today, but to- night a program of American folk vve will be given, Including stories WORK OF RESTORING FRIGATE BEGINS SOON Hull of the Constitution Will Be Repaired First at Navy Yard in Boston. The first step in the restoration of the Constitution, Revolutionary days, will be taken soon when the sturdy old ship goes into dry dock at the Boston Navy Yard. The work will start with the reconditioning of the hull at a cost of $375,000. ' Congress authorized the Navy to re- cetve contributions up to $500,000 for VEMBER 5, 1926. be continued until the remainder of the fund is received. Stalwart oak Leams, hewn from the strongest timber and buried under water for 60 years, have been found at Pensacola, Fla., and will be trans- ported to Boston to be used in the construction work, Secretary Wilbur said. It is planned to restore the ship | fully, even to her whale oil lamps and ‘cas(-lmn galley. Michael Curtis Found Dead. Michael Curtis, 60 years old, was found dead in bed at his home, 1124 historic frigate of Twenty-first street, last nignt about 10:30 o'clock. Death resulted from natural causes. YOUNG PEOPLE'S JEWlSH SERVICE Tonight, 8 P.M. Special Sanday 'ickets on sale every Sunday; good on si regular trains—7:15 AM. to and including 100 P.M. from Union Station (except No. 6 9:10 AM)—good returning on all after- noon and evening trains same day (except No. §, 1:52 P.M.). Avoid the Sunday highway congestion. 60-minute tralns with clean, modern coaches make for travel safety and comfort. Baltimore & Ohio ys hungry and men and|of the Indlans and of the South. Of- work on the Constitution” and $200,000 who haven't thought about |ficers will be elected tomorrow morn-|aiready has been raised through fra- sem the old |such things for some time found|ing and the conference will adjourn -red over | pleasure and rare contentment in the|{n the afternoon. story of the “First Easter Basket.” s There were other stories, too, some Of the 2, teachers in the public of them nature myths which their hearers had not heard since kinder-|schools of Hawaii, 946 are Caucas- 5 are Hawallans, 212 Chinese among un has been fu ‘Washington Mrs. Wi charge of avenue, x son, who 1 ternal and other organizations and through a school children’s “Save OId | Ironsides” drive. The campaign will s SYNAGOG wd Kipli now s in | ¢ e office at 1000 Vermont Miss M. E. Coul- 1 been secretary for sev. men forgot the practical affairs of their y and | journeyed to a i | habited by kin the past year shows | SiAnts and glan OVERCOAT | garten days, and all of them, whether | fans, tinged with pathos or lightened with i 1v W 0 R U M B O "o | tlon princesses and snow-white hor = t kinds of I°€ | who turned out to be their old boy- wnging from | 4| hood friends, well' loved companion al treatment to se- | (20 Lo apanione treatment curing e One of t ciation 1 DINNER DANCE Wardman Park DHotel Saturday, November 6—7:80 Muste by club women just ome con- smiled, albeit a bit v now and again with moisture in their eye xiyaining | e LR Wardman Park Dance Orchestra rectors | directors | of the Silver Shield proved to be Moe Baer, Leading {every bit as thrilling last night as and i fhe Little Symphony Orchestra =——=—c=—x| B Irving Boernstein, Conducting Colonial Hotel e o Fifteenth Street at M || De Luxe ‘ DINNER $3.50 Ineluding Cover Charge Also a la Carte Early reservations sug- gested. 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