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_(Continued from Fourth Page) _ Adventures of Franklin Darling- ton, American. Among the Secret Agents of the Exiled Louis XVIII, King of France. As Told by Him. and Set Forth by Alfred H. The Clutch of the Boston: Little, Brown COMING THROUGH THE RYE. Grace Lavingston Hi “Marcia_Schuyler,” et phia: J. B. Lippincott Co. UNDER THE RAINBOW SKY. By Ross Colver, author of “The Pretender,” etc. Philadel- The Penn Publishing Co. HERE COME_SWORDS! By Coutts Brishane. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. HORSEMEN OF THE LAW. Frederic ¥. Van De Water. York: . Appleton & Co. BLACK JACK DAVY. By John M. Oskison, author of “Wild Har- vest,” etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co. THE WHITE BUFFALO. H. Miller, author of Gold,” ete. New York: D. ton & Co. FIGHT 'EM, BIG old M. Sherma ul field's Fighting F % D. Appleton & Co. THE MENLO MYSTERY. By Earl Reed Silvers, author of “The Spirit of Menlo,” ete. New York: D. Ap- pleton & Co. THE COWBOY By duior o Philadel By New By Warren edicine Apple- THRE! By Har- or _of “May- New York: AND HIS INTER- PRETERS. By Douglas Branch. Nlustrated by Will James, Joe de Yong and Charles M. Russell. New York: D Appleton & Co. THE LAST PLAY. By Ralph Henry Barbour, author of 'he_Winning Year,” etc. New York: D. Apple- ton & Co. THE BOYS' BOOK OF HUNTING AND FISHING: Practical Camp- ing Out, Game Fishing and Wing Shooting. By Warren H. Miller, author of *“Camping Out,” etc. Foreword by Dan Beard. New York: D. Appleton & Co. THE FIGHTING CAPTAIN; And Other Stories. By Willlam Hey- liger, author of “Dorset’s Twister, etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co. THE .ADVENTURES OF BLAKE. By Louis Becke. delphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. GREEN GOLD OF YUCATA) By Gregory Mason. New York: Duf- fleld & Co. THE YOUNG PIONEER SERIES— THE PIONEER BOYS OF COLO- RADO; Or, Braving the Perils of the Grand Canyon Country. By Harrison Adams, author of “The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio,” ete. 1Il- lustrated by Frank T. Merrill. Bos- ton: L. C. Page & Co. BARBARA WINTHROP AT CAMP. By Helen K. Broughall, author of “Barbara Winthrop at Boarding School.” Tllustrated by Elizabeth R. Withington. Boston: L. C. Page & Co. U, 8. SERVICE SERIES—THE BOY WITH THE U. S. MARINES. By Francis Rolt-Wheeler. With 36 il- lustrations from photographs. Bos- ton: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. HOLD ’'EM, NAVY. By Fitzhugh Green, lieutenant commander U. 8. N., author of “Uncle Sam'’s Sail- ors,” efe. ““Foréword by Richard Evelyn Byrd. New York: D. Ap- pleton & Co. 3 BRENDA STAYS AT HOME. By Mar- garet Ashman. New York: The Macmillan Co. GOGETTER GARY. By Robert Ames Bennett, author of “The Boss of Diamond A,” etc. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co. NEIGHBORS NORTH AND SOUTH. By Walter Lefferts, Ph.D., author of “American Leaders,” et lustrated. Philadelphia: J. pincott Co. THE BRIGHT FACE OF DANGER. A tale whereln are related the ad- ventures of Capt. Francis Havenell of Hookset Hundred in Henrico County, Va., during the days of Bacon's Rebellion. By C. M. Sub- lette, author of “The Scarlet Cockerel.” Illustrated by Rodney Thompson. Boston: ~Little, Brown & Co. THE WOLF OF WILDCAT MOUN- TAIN. By Oscar J. Friend, author lick of Triangle T,” etc. Chi- A. C. McClurg & Co. THREE SHIPS IN AZURE. By Ir- vin Anthony, author of “Down to the Sea in Ships,” etc. Philadel- phia: The Penn Publishing Co. THE GREEN DOLPHIN. By Sara Ware Bassett, author of “The Har- bor Road,” etc. Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Co. THE WOLF, THE CAT AND THE NIGHTINGALE. By Stanley Hart Cauffman, author of “At the Sign of the Silver Ship,” etc. Philadel- phia: The Penn Publishing Co. THE MAN FROM EL PASO. By W. D. Hoffman, author of “Gun Gos- pel,” etc. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co. HIAWATTA; Witt No Odder Poems. By Milt Gross, author of “Nize Baby.” Illustrated by the author. New York: George H. Doran Co. ¢ VALLEY OF ADVENTURE; A Romance of California Mission Days. By George W. Ogden, author of “The Rustler of Wind River,” ete. Chicago: A. C. Mec- Clurg & Co. THE CHARIOT OF FIRE. By Ber- nard DeVoto, author_of “The Crooked Mile.” New York: The Macmillan Co. THE MAD KING. By Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of ‘“Tarzan” books, etc Chicago: A. C. Mc- Clurg & Co. THE WHITE LEADER. By Con- #stance Lindsay Skinner, author of Phila- TH LOUIS | Illustrated by Elizabeth Withing- ton. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Cd. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Recent accessions at the Public Library and lists of recommended reading will appear in this column each Sunday. Foreign Literature. Andre. Suzanne et Y39F-B38s6su. Le Puits de Jacob. Beaunier, Plaisir, 1921, Benoit, Pierre. Y39F-Bdddpu. Bertrand, Louls. Mademoiselle de Jes- sincourt, Y39F-B469m. Bordeaux, Henry. La Chartreuse de Reposoir. Y39F-B647ch. Bost, Plerre. selle. 1924, Y39F-B65he. Bost, Plerre. Homicide par Impru- dence. Y39F-B65h. Bourget, Paul. Confits Y39F-B66cou. Boylesve, Rene. Mademoisells Cloque. 1899. Y39F-B69Tmc. Boylesve, Rene. Souvenirs du Jardin | Detruit. Y39F-B6YTs. { Bruyere, . La Dame de la| Foret. Y39F-B838d. Cherau, Valentine quault. 2 . in 1. 1921. CA25v. Daudet, L. A Riche. 1917, Dorgeles, Roland. Les Croix de Bois. Y39F-D734c. Epictetus. Discourses, Y32 Faure, Elie. The Dancé Over Fire and Water. Y39-F2 Finch, M. B., and Peers, of French Romanticism. | F Origins 1920. ZY . Francis-Boeuf, Jean. IL'Enfant Re- Y39F-F8&5e. La Grand' Rue. Y39F- Intimes. i Pac- Y39F- Le Bonheur de’etre | Y39F-D264b. ¥ L belle. 1921. Gal: anne. G139g. Gaulene, Guillaume. Croix. Y39F-G234 Gautler, Judith. Poesies, 1911. Y39P- G237. Y61P- Du Sang Sur la d. Goodman, Pincus. In Gespan. G62ia Yiddish text. Greville, Henry, pseud. Le Voeu de Nadia. 1882. Y39F-G8vo. Hermant, Abel. Le Char de L'Etat. 1900. Y39D-H425ch. Hervieu, Paul. Bagatelle. Y39D- H442ba. Houville, Gerald d’, pseud. Le Seduc- teur. Y39F-H818s. Hurwitz, 8. L. Sefer Ha-Deroshos. Y61-H947s. Yiddish text. Jaloux, Edmond. Fumees Dans La Campagne. 1918. Y39F-J215fu. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, |WEEKLY PAY DAY URGED. 1s being considered by the Navy De- partment, and if found feasible will be adopted, it s disclosed in the annual report ol =ecretary Wilbur of D. C. DECEMBER 12, fixed datés four times a month, add- fng in favor of it that the weekly pay day Is usual in the business world 1926—PART 2. DONATIONS ASKED TODAY. Wilbur Considering Plan for Navy . Yard Employes. A weekly pay day for employes of the Washington Navy Yard and other yards throughonut the country the Na last night, ployes each Friday Gift Suggestions Novelty Ash Trays Stunning Perfume Bottles Bridge Score Pads.... Lovely Boudoir Lamps. Cigarette Cases Dunhill Lighter: Novelty Vanity Case: on’s Favored Leather - Handbags ‘A completely satisfying Ladies' white en _hand- kerchiefs with lace coners, $1.50 ea. collection! Ladies’ novelty Josephus, Flavius. Josephus. v.1. Y32-J77a. Kerser, KEdouard de. La Baraka. 1921. Y39F-K528b. Kopeloff, Isidore. Amol Is Gewen. Y61-K836. Yiddish text. Maurice. Coups de Roulis. Irene Olette. 1920, Latin Playlets for . Y36-L2. Eveline. L'Homme au Gant. 1921. Y39F-L53%h. Manevich, David. In Yene Teg. Y61- M316i. Yiddish text. Martinez Sierra, Gregorio. Una Noche de Agosto. M365s. Mercier, Louis. Le Poeme de La -Maison. 1908. Y39P-M537p. Sueno de Y40D- Nadaud, Marcel. Les Derniers Mous- qeutaires. 1917. Y39F-N123d. Nion, Francois, comte de. Le Page de La Reine. 1921. Y39F-N626p. Noailles, A. E. de B. Comtesse de Poeme de- L'Amour, ~192¢: N662p. & Osman, Israel. Dos Buch Fun Nisyonos. Y61-Os56. Yiddish text. Prevost, Marcel. Femmes. 1907. Y39F-P924fem. Rappoport, Solomon. The Dybbuk. Y61D-R186E. Riviere, Jacqueline. Le Hameau de Tresor-Perdu. 1920 Y39F-R628h. See, Edmond. Un Cousin 'd’ Alsace. 1918. Y39F-Sedc. Semeonoff, A. E., and Tillyard, H. J. ‘W., eds. Russian Poetry Reader. 191 Y54p-9Ses5. Vallotton, Benjamin. Ceux de Bar- ivier. 1920. Y39F-V246e. Vallotton, Benjamin. La Famille Profit. Y39F-V2461. Yver, Colette, pseud. Les Cousins Riches. 1919. Y39F-Y9cou. Book Arts. Boughner, G. J. Women in Journal- ism. BeOw. Bowerman, ¥. The Free Public Library. ZP-B673. Canby, H. 8. Better Writing. ZA- C162b. De Wolf, R. C. An Outline of Copy- right Law., ZLC-D! Gould, H. F., and Gla E. A., comp. List of Subject Headings for Infor- mation File. 2d ed. ZRKE-G Reference. Gr?gz J. L. Reading for Fun. ZX- G82r. Hotchkiss, J. T. -Bookstore Advertis- ing Publicity and Window Display. ZL-H797. Johnson, Burges, comp. Earning a Living by the Pen. ZCJ-J626e. Joseph, Michael, and Overton, G. M. The Commercial Side of Literature. ZA-JT74. Lakeside Press, Chic. Extra Binding at the Lakeside Press. ZK-L144. Mlvllll’lcripl Market Guide, v. 1, No. 3. Reference, Newspapers in Com- ce. ZCJ-R113ne. The Newspaper and 1923, Z('J-Sa36ne. The Bookman’s Read- ing and Tools. ZL-W696, ' Wilson, H. W., firm. Standard Catalog for 'High School Libraries, v. 1. ZX-W696s Wilson, Martha. Selected Articles on School Library Experience. ZSC- Weds1. mu Salmon, L. Authority, ‘Wilson, H. W. FOR NEWT)!’!?&‘ERIES SEE US! Ya0P. || hand- Ostrich $15 to $25 Ladies’ —beautiful effects in brown and white linen handker- chiefs with lace edge. 50c each '/ green—pouch or smart tailored styles with either silk or leather lining. Antelope $5 to $25 —stunning models—replicas of Vionnet, Lelong and Chanel— Ppotich, underarm and tailored’ ef- fects in tan, brown, green, grey and black. Caliskin $8.50 to $16.50 —the very fashionable lizard or alligator grain to match the smart feptilian footwear. Stun- ning large pouches or wide un- derarm treatments. Ever so many styles from which to choose and @& choice of brown, tan, and grey shades, with narrow hem, All in the Handbag Shop Street Floor Washington. Boudoir Slippers That Are The Choice of Lovely Women For Their Leisure Hours Quilted Satin D’Orsay’s, $4.50 A charming affair in the popular Daniel Green make that is favored by the smartest women—available also in plain satin and a choice of lovely colorings with contrasting colored linings. Ostrich-Trimmed Mules, $5 Tmported suede with perfectly fasci- nating trimming of curled ostrich, in pastel shades to match the shades of the mules. Exceptionally attractive in red, green and blue and a fitting compliment to any exquisite negligee. Two of the many styles available! Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Department, made public In announcing the consideration of such a plan, Secretary Wilbur said that it is proposed to pay the em- rather than on Men’s Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, 50c The very desirable long initial in white or colors on an alllinen It's not many days until Christmas—now’s for wages already earned. e —— in the Philippines, i Paris Washingtor right thing for the right woman is quickly found! GIFT HAN Ladies' all - linen Ladies' cowirea ana white (s novelty ~ handker chicfs. Three in a box at S1. Chalet handker- Sclection, here, is indeed a_j FASHION INSTITUTION nd is popular with employes, | Contributions to Near East Fund s it lessens the time they must wait May Still Be Made. To those persons who could mot Cloth 1s made from pineapple leaves |attend church services last Sunday because of the inclement weather, and failed, therefore, to make their Golden Rule donation, Pellegrin, head of the Potomac divi- sion of the Near Fast Rellef, has ad- ressed appeal to turn in their contribution toward the Near Rellet fund today. Contributions may also-be sent direct to executive head- quarters, 321 Bond Building. Gift Suggestions . Lovely Little Purse Combs.. Smart New Bookend: Int Jeweled Hand Mirrors. NewYork Ladies all-linen white and_calored 3, hand- ets, Ladies' fine linen handmade hand- kerchief with annligue ¢ o rner and hand - em- broidered hem, 1.50 each. Boc v, for there is a handkerchief to suit every woman, a handkerchief to express every thought. From pretty little tokens of remembrances to exquisite affairs, that are almost precious gifts. Just for example we mention a few, but there are thousands—all carefully selected—all conveniently arranged. Hand Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 For women—\White and colors, ynusually attractive patterns. One inch or very narrow hem. Lace-Trimmed Handkerchiefs, 75¢ Sheer linen, with exquisite lace edge, in a novel triangle gift box. Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, $1 Women's Handkerchiefs—Some with wide lace corners—others with applique embroidery; unusually fine quality linen in white. For Women—Handmade Linen Handkerchiefs $1.50—$2 For Women—Hand-drawn on sheer linen and embroidered in a wide variety of charming designs, in white and colors. handkerchief Men’s Imported Handkerchiefs, $1.00 Fine Irish linen, beautifully corded with hand-rolled hem and the stunning long white initial that s so popular, Handkerchief Section—Street Floor. Gun Metal with Black Heels— Gold Stripe Silk Stockings For Gifts! This and 32 other shades in these wonderful Stockings that women buy for the beauty of the silk—100% pure— and the protection against garter clasp “runs.” There’s no nicer remembrance for a woman than Silk Stockings he New and no Silk Stockings so acceptable as Gold Stripe 31.95 to $2.75 pair—$5.70 to $7.10 per box Gun-metal with black heels in $2.75 grade only. ""Illllflllmll‘"lmlllllllll New! Delightful! Dainty and Distinctive! Gift Underwear In Charming Few-of-a-Kind Styles! & Here are things that are not com- monplace—New French reproductions— feminine things that have that very de- sirable different air that you like in gift merchandise. New Georgette 37.50 Chemises “Vanity—Thy name is georgette. That is what you will say when you 'see them —clever little high waistlines—insouciant pleated skirts—dainty net edging and lace inserts and most snobbish little flower ornaments and ribbon straps. Black with Chantilly lace—flesh, nile, peach and coral. New “Frenchy”’ 31-0.85 All silk. of - black. ..75¢ and 18 ing Cigarette Boxes. Attractive Boudoir Clocks. Decorative Door Knockers.... Distinctive Paper Weights.......i...... - Making the Most of Christmas Money —means trading at Jelleff’s to many hundreds of women! \Vith only eleven shopping days left before Christmas Jelleff's| becomes more and more the store to be depended on for gifts for women—because from the profusion of gift things shown the DKERCHIEFS hems. S130 ea. Men's linen ‘handker- chiefs Men’s Handkerchief Sall" $3 f course. Sination Sinations AL stayebavy . Ravy Slde and dnA in powder bius \ the time to settle the question with Gold Stripe—only at Jelleff’s in Mr. Pellegrin saild that the bind Harold F.|children at the Chazir orphunag Syria, scraped their savings on indus contribute to the knew that the little chiidren on tl. together {85 from ! work to relief fund. Island of Syra had nothing but 1 1 and water for dipner. Of all gloves—give Centemeri French Kid Gloves $3.75 —Stunning new novelty cuffs— Interesting embroideries, tailored stitching or effective applique. Every detafl perfect—the leather he stitching—the colors—the vles approved by America’s best dressed women. Fashions to help express every feminine per- sonality and shades to please every ‘taste—tan, brown, grey, black, white, castor grey and mode. Glove Shop—Street Floor 35 A gift with & meaning--for a it of a scar™ is nn:ur_v Im- portant asset to a smart cosn:ce and these are exceptionaily 4 tinctive in thelr exotic -olorings, Intriguing de<signs, and pieasing ingenulity. ' A very wade range fur your holce in effestive colorings on tan, blua, green, black, grey or red ground. Neckwear Shop—Street Floor Evening Fiowers From France! $3.95 —A charming Christmas greet indeed—these lovely silk and v vet shoulder boutonnieres that are the very last word in fash- Many fascinating styles our choosing—in exquisite colorings and color blendings to suit the preferences of maid and matron. Flower Shop—Street Floor Important News For Monday;’ 35 Women’s New Shawl-Collared Coats T 9.50 Made to sell at $98.50 to $110 and even more luxu- riously furred than you would expect at this price. 35 women will be particularly fortunate Monday, for these represent truly extraordinary ues. coats val- Our buyer went to market to buy shawl-collared coats, because Silk Gowns { “-“Ploneers of the Old Southwest.” i #letc. Tlustrated by Remington i .Behuyler. New York: The Mac- “ millan Co. PATRICIA GIRLS. By We design and make them to order. May 5 5 we send you sampies® Call us up. They breathe the very spirit of Paris Dvasecsos, il Dovers-ouinssa 6 Right — Lov —snct’ so much in the way they are . LN Georeitc shemie, made, but in the subtle way in which AxD THE ornER | Remeeld S DeptPe . . : \ they are trimmed. ‘They come Crepe Satin Negligees! Marguerite Murphy. 1211 F &t. N.W. Main 3211 for Estimates ‘cl:nr::dll‘:xmt:ilkp:;:llfirernn? Paris Inspired Luxuries—the most feminine of . all gifts! square or YV necklines—but 527.50 such adorable trims. Tailored effects that use stunning appli- . que trimmings and lace trim- med gowns with the lace in tailored treatments. All sizes in flesh, orchid, peach, nile Exquisite things—some with chic tailored set-in sleeves —others in a gracefiil drape treatment that combines com- fort with beauty and achieves an effect that is altogether irresistible. -Stunning colors, too. Peach, turquoise, orchid, flame and copen—but all somehow with a new glow that gives added interest to these lovely luxuries. and maize. Net and Lace Stunning Vela Vela Robes $27.50 Trimmed Slips 310.85 Dainty * things, warm and comfy, with lovely curled or Remarkable values because uncurled ostrich or marabou of the gorgeous crepe satin and rich trimming and even if you trimming. A choice of lovely colorings. are just looking around now; Negligee Shop—Second Floor. that is what the majority of smart women prefer, and just by a for- tunate coincidence she secured 35 perfectly stunning versions of this popular mode at great price con- cessions from leading ‘New York manufacturers who are closing out their Winter lines. The styles are unusually dis- tinctive—all in the smart straight line slender silhouette that insists on holding the lead in Winter coat fashions—all made of the very de- sirable close clipped Venise—all immaculately tailored—all fasti- diously_finished—all full silk lined. You will better appreciate the full value of these coats when you see them tomorrow. These rich furs in shawl collars— Platinum wolf Black fox Black lynx Deep fur cuffs to match! Black—gray—and Paris blue. r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST TOMORROW, MONDAY, ONLY STREET, AFTERNOON, DINNER AND EVENING GOWNJS MORELS OF GREAT -BEAUTY IN OUR REGULAR’STOCKS, $65 TO $as OFFERED TOMORROW, MONDAY, ONLY FOR 320 THE WORKMANSHIP ALONE COSTS MORE ~ THE SALE IS VERY REMARKABLE . +THE GREATEST ONEDAY SALE EVER OFFERED IN WASKINGTON | SPECIALIZED FASHIONS FOR- MADAME—FOR MADEMOISELLE | STORE WILL OPEN e:30 Net - trimmed eorgette chemise, Crepe: de chine own with atun: ng ap i, 310’85, you should see these soon be- cause of the limited quantity. Some have shadow lace trim- ming and fine tuckings— others wide applique net bands at top and bottom—all are finished with rosebuds. Flesh, white and maize. ) Many feminine dreams can be redlized in the beautiful new Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor Grey Shops—Second F|