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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., CATHOLIC CHARITIES REPORTS $45,165 Total Raised for Budget Announc- ed—Annnal Dinner Is Largely Attended. ANUARY 16, 1927—-PART 1. | Odd Lots Must Go! —it’s after inventory and all Single Suites and Odd Pieces must be cleared out—regardless of cost! CHILDREN BUILD HOMES FOR BIRDS Nature Study, Taught in| © A total of $45,165.45 was subscribed Local Schools, Brings g to the 1927 budget of the Catholic Much Enthusiasm. i ! A | | Chanities, the exccutive: committee of the organization learned Thursday night * from Charles: W. Darr, presi- Many Washingtonians * who are e - 5 dent of the campaign committee. The #pending the Winter in the South will 3 i . meeting was held at the residence of T Matiste Whmthess 3 g * Arthur J. May. long seek homes i \Washington i ; 3 : The annual dinner at the Mayflower O aebante. fors themtoAbe i Hotel was reported very successful Home hunting for them—they're X 3 " % i3 | About 700 persons attended, it was the birds, vou k hasu't always | 3 Y L S . e Miss Gertrude Marron, supe s ction. o - et of the (atholic Charities work, this ior greatly simpli | the guest of the committee. ~She r Ties will ‘ho ai he e tuont | ported 405 cases handled by the work- Ties will ha s “move_right 20 8 % | o< ;!\nmxr(h’e past "(‘m:: ;1:::;}'1‘: i for Washing '\ | Members of the com: 8 vice ' president; Rev. John % % be re 7 ///////?7%//'//////////////////////%// their fancies children during the gpast six weeks e « $ ¢ | Welier. bave built hundred. of cozy little cot b 8 ;| o ady, director; Henry (.!a\,u;‘:hmlh? tages, ";"""K:‘I o ‘l-:)*""*l‘l““"!:;t‘:‘“-" : S Hl | Pope, James H. Johnson, jr.; Michael ”w pupils of the sixth - seventh R F | A, Keane, Adam A. Weschier and Ray- B et T T B it e 3 3 X ; mond J. Wise. President May . pre- A lesson on birds : E _ - b 2 Bl [ sidea (e eiihered. fol | SHIP-LOAN FUND URGED. |\ the hered folk prefer in the way | And then-they began Commerce Committee Favors $125,- 000,000 to Aid Marines. recitations of the M “reati a 25,4 00 perma- Youngsters, occasional rattle 3 | Creatioh o a $125,000,00 of paper, becanie the center of ham | S s i J nent revolving fund for _shmnlf?“s: mering and sawing, and the slippery | Board |<t. s, ul) m\rh;‘ ;I 'n;v ators husiness of painting, attended by all A small group of representative birdhouses built by the pupils of the sixth and seventh radés of Washington | construction of merchan Rorts of unusual classroom notses public schools. i 4 IO rdommenaed to the Senate vester: While. the kiddies used to-trot to These young bullders are, from left to right: Ted Crum, 11, of 6.8 grade, winner of first prizg; Marlin K ' in a favorable commerce commit. achool in the morning with only | 19, of 6-A grade, winner of second prize, and Russell Mitchell, 14, of 6-B grade, and winner of thé third prize, at the | (e report on a propa books, and perhaphs lunch, under | Petworth \(‘h(ml | to she ‘merchanf: marine act their little arms, during the six-week EEoS AN R EE SEe s LR [ $125,000,000 fund Wamniering and Sawing Classrooms that ordinarily knew only the sound of the teacher's voice All Reduced to One Price 17 Bedroom Suites j;’"’_ $185 44 $198 for 354 $235 2=k $248 6 diflen-m designs in walnut, plain or deco- rated. Either chifforobe or chest of drawers, bow bed, dresser, semi-vanity, or full size vani- ty. Two suites have French vanity dressers. period they trudged along i was authgrized in Raaitionai hurdens of soap voxes, cof. “HUNTED MALE" ADVISED AGENTS FOR CHEVROLET Minting Coins an Industry. it marine act limit. a6 ca coconut vhat-nots ml to a Approxi- foe catih, coconuts and_what-not VIENNA. January 15 (P).—Good anstormation int Mrdho s, Com| TO DON BRIGHTER SUITS| TO HOLD SESSIONS HERE | 1ura mones is one of the B L e S petition became keen, and in one| « B : school, Petworth, a contest was held 2T Austrian exports. <The. 61 inperi | * The amendment ould divert this for thie selection of the hest house| Berlin i baisb i s ane.an Than 500 From Six Middle | mint, equipped to suppiy an empire, is | FRIATEE (4, (0, Do g e i hest constituting the construction ane B RAIAR IS Tsics oins.car “ v v th 125,000,000 design that conformed strongly to the | Have Been Forced to “Chase” Atlantic States Will Be co, Poland and other. countries, | (1o Teserve, up to the $122,000000 Drab-Appearing Men. in Attendance. instructions given by the nature| | Four tons of metgl, mostly silver, are e o i ¥ = o s % » oparating revenues. ;‘:;“”" who ,;;]q ne n‘;\\ l\pm“xm‘n»'hy:. :xmrnw d into mortey every aorking The amendment was urged by the intimate #peaking term By the Associated Press _ More than 500 dealers from six | day. committee “as a means of developing Ted Crum, 11, apupll of the 6.8 | BERLIN, January 15.—The “hunted | States will "::"‘:m‘lfl J,‘eu:.‘,i;ng w i —-——'“ P S an adequate merchdant marine of up- e P > g 1 Prro The smaller of lars’ twe- moons- i grade, won first prize, and his bird- | male” will be more and more hunted | (‘havrolet Motor Co. retailers in the i g ships without nny <charge upon even miles in diame deral Tre: house bore rather proudly the blue|by the women of modern civilization | Middle Atlantic arca. The session, HbbongyEtfiest cholcs In the i R | until he again: dons brig Which will be add d by high offi- While They Last 3-Pc. Overstuffed Living Room Suite 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room_Suite, Jacquard ver lour, Serpentine. front frame, reversible ‘spring cushions. singer. 10, of the 6-A grade won the | clothes and makes himself more at-|{ 4.hmxnm Andstortiim, red ribbon for second place. while |tractive, Dr. Richard Baerwald, noted R Grant, vice, president and Russell Mitchell, 14, of the 8B class, | periy pevehologist, said in an address | general sales manager, will preside was_awarded the white ribbon for| 3 . af ‘the ‘meetifis ‘and delives the prin- third plate { to the Academy of Medicine. e In many of the school buildings| “Man alone is responsible for the| 'On the stage of the Auditorium will | throughout, the city exhibltions were |y qoulinization of women,” he de- [be given several oneact plays that | held, and in each class the bullding | 37 “Since civilisation reversed |™ill be used to show the most suc-| material included wood, tin, linoleum. cloth and—coconuts, though they do say wood is preferred by the-future | the orderly processes of mature and men clothed themselves in drab gar- | ments, they have become decreasing- Iy e in hunting mates. Their manper of making love is pitiable. Who can blame women for taking up | the burdens of the chase which men in cessful methods of conducting the sale of an automobile. The plays will illustrate the latest things in | right and wrong approaches to the prospective buyer. More than a carload of stage prop erties are used in the production of the plays CLEARANCE PIANO SALE Here is the sale you have been waiting for. A sale in which you will find pianos of world-famous makes taken from Washington’s finest homes in exchange on new Baby Grands and Ampicos. Wonderful practice. pianos, offering the modest home an opportunity to start the young ones taking music lessens. ’ Player pianos’and Baby Grands, some used and some:which have never been off of our floors, such: as- faceory samples,p, dom(mit‘ratme ete. y MONDAY'S BEST BARGKfi!s % Z Flding Regular $14 Card Tables Console Table|Feotding Card Tables— trong and bl ‘ $1400 Console Table, mahogany | 3 h“ rigid — green finish with mahogany framed atherette top. T | S Regular $21 Gate-Leg Table in Mahogany Finish residents of the houses. Some fanci- ful speciments are found in the col practical purposes. One was made by a little girl of Petworth School from around a sturdy tin can. “It will not bb long before even|at 7:30 p.m. will bring the dealerg Along with bullding operations the | women’s present reserve against pop- | meeting to i close throughout the cold sweather, have|man gets over the false notion that supplied “their little Winter-standing | painting and making up in_the man-| QLD SULDIER R|SKS LIFE e To Be Taken to Homes. | —o— Now that the houses are completed INSURANCE PERMIT TAKEN building operations—they will be| . 3 Bumanian Palace Fire Destroys taken to the children’'s homes, where | Liberty Assurance Society Loses| opne of Sentimental Treasures, and on sheds and back fences to await {Rerinsylvania License. the firgt, pilgrims from the South. The | JPARRISBURG, Pa. January B 19, fawociated the | BUCHATREST. - Januar or 'Who 0t ny reason have no means | Tiberia Tdre. Assurance Mociil. mith fater oy A L 3};;&‘ ottn of using-the houses they built near|o.goncive om,..,, in Phi %, 800 Guein Fiindnathodt. Pritige) to the collection which will be Wi Tevoled tofiay; by, Insurance Com. Arlistoh National Cemotery. WhiEh " in the’ midnight burning of the royal’ - ool inlssioner Einar ‘Barfod. An ol soldier’s. attempt to' This work is a_part of the curricu- 2 . Sl | the license for, the reason ‘that “on |fire, lum installed in the corps of 17 nature | 0yt ™o S4he fa natiant, el | T oy men the flasaos - swent {hreish school to school instructing the chil- | 0 o ronducting bustuess ‘fraudulently, and | throne room, a bearded old' sergeant. dren not oniy in bird life. but In all[eon 0 R cosmive | rone room. u beatded ol sergen work was begun 25 vears ago in the Washington schools by Mrs. Susan S..fPower of the-organizition under the] trieq to drag it-out. It w with one or two assistants, have { 2 flames burnied off *his beard and- ignit- brought about the present corps of | Queen ilhelmina of Holland, Eu-|€d his uniform. 'Gasping, he brought | lection, and some seem too pretty for birch bark, wrapped ingeniously |their weakness relinquished? ,\ banquet at the Mayflower Hotel voungsters of some classes, and|ping the question is overcome unless friends with tasty crumbs. {ner of Indian warriors is effeminate.” TO SAVE QUEEN'S STATUE —and most classes have finished their they will be securely placed in trees| N } Despite-His anru children who live in apartment houses, | (). Pennaylvania license: their own residences, will donate them lw “offices . ine. Blrmingham, Ali, | ene of (e wnenm fp‘:‘uu"s Yot is xapidly becoming a bird sanctuars. (M) Sromminsionée (#aid e, révoked Falaog. s AL sosne Of th study teachers, who travel about from J,p oy jing. Shuracter. of this Policy, 18 | the ‘roar and’ dbwn the enlls of Hoe the primary principles of nature. The (100 o PRS00, Sl Th e the i LA Alburtis, whose ~efforts, , beginning | fraternal a¢t.” heavy. He struggled vainly until the teachers jn a city-wide nature study |ropé's only reigning woman sover-| his heels together, saluted and stag- % course. eign, has been a queen since she was | gered back as the statue plunged.into The nature teachers, with class-|10 years of age. a pit of flame O 7% Y, g i Pay Only $2 Per Week sta IWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF GOOD, HONEST DENTISTRY Is Our Record out into the country on frequent ex- cluding the Audubon Scclety, of which IS OUR SPECIALTY stitution. s sl Fundamental scientific principles also This fine rebuilt player 4 birds that “holds "tk study of birds that holds “the 7105 1155 1208 S0 e e all.” standard structed & bird house has TERMS OF PAYMENT room feachers, take the voungsters cursiorf and teach them the calls of it ls Bes | [PLATE and BRIDGE WORK aided by various organizations, in- Dr. T Paiiae Ja presswnt; T Every .nc knows that by specializing i» one branch assures T o thing—but does nothing well. In addition to bird study. the chil Py dren learn about many small an e aate fish and more recently even s are studied. e will be sold at the r Birds Hold Chief Thterest. FATENT SUCTION h’d”!”“_"!g_ lously low price of $235. At this particulay_time it spsor TAPEY SUARANTEED forned o0t 0§ Gola Crown wd Bride It has a full 88-note scale interest of the kiddies o | g e . s. yle that interest, a list af s “Netoral Looking Plates Our PUARANTEED,) = case.” Sweet-tone: sses in wh Specialty ce., piled by the nature study corps, T MAIDS Dulldings: in which the pupiie of all | N DR mElo sixth and seventh grades . ATTEND- MAY BE tch. Mise. A ANCE 407—7“1 St. N. W.——407 ARRANGED ot e ANCE NEXT TO KAY'S JEWELRY STORE Regular $39 Odd Chifforobe in Walnut Finish $2950 — Fibre Chaise 1.95 i o7 | 819" $9.50—Fibre Rockers and e finished 7 cipal; the Petworth s . of which o 3 k FOR YOUR ATTENTION Miss Mary W. 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