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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,'D. C, OCTOBER 6, 1929—PART 2. 5 " Shaw, G. B, The Intelligent Woman's| Counts, G. 8. School and Soclety in | Jett, D. C. In Tidewat : 5 'Guide to Socialism and Capitalism.| _Chicago. IK896C-C83. Y 863-517. ter Virginla. 1924 | priest Bars U. S. Girl the warning was taken in good humor, . e eviews (1) utumn 00KkS JH-Sh28!. Knox, R. B. School Activities and|Meade, Willlam. Old Churches of Vir- = and it failed to make them discard their Japnnese Race Orlgm haw, G. B. The Soclallsm of Shaw.| . Equipment. IU83-K7%s. ginia. 2 v. 1000, F863-M4624 Tourist Over Skirts |§othes: The presence of Americans in 1926, JH-Sh328so. u"x‘fi 1“.%'25‘ Why Go to High School? sum;.#ml:ru. M. P. N. The Story of m:u::dofihetr?:fiefi:y °x!zpmmz'§ e Is Traced to Hebrews -L72w. Vi 's First Century. F863-St A —_— (Continued From Fourth _ T Plays. National Industrial Conference Board. 25st, 5 business concerns make the job of en- fed from Page) SE e G R o R e ’ed_ Nine Modern| EiDS, Schools and the Worker in wigmote, F. M. The Old Parish e e e e ey | Lorelng the “immorality” as. Tathér | The orgin of the Japanese race s e e s | rart W Plays.' YD-9H 18. See, A. B. Sotiools. " 1. 5e%2s. I Dl e Y tsxi | wTnl Do e e an ard : e prace Chto SShelfk corew Tpeonle Sl %, in-Competiion With tne larger maler | Harl, W, 5. My Life East and West.|Imacs Mrs, E J. B ed. Playy of | Washturne, G W, und s arar | i Eel Eotoninel Tandiipe | R o e te JRERES Ordi spthoriol e Orgh end, the man. E- 8. ‘American Life and Fantasy. YD-9 Better Behools” TUss W M- M- . -W69. (Reference; does | bathing suit, it now appears that the Il‘ish Pl s of Japan and the Japanese” Long * ok ok ok He‘é%qu:n%u de. The Discoverer. - Is12. - g novichsuiate) Z’:‘#fi%‘“ hll v‘tn it :naulua o f,':f '{"l“' an to Peed recognized as an authority on anthro -C12hv.E. ennedy, A. R. Bible Plays Out of the ioe” of istrict sules for ‘modssty by 2 : # e, / ures. E-L642m. nger, Frantisek. The Camel Through | Hathaway, K. A. A. Ty SECO T aONDoTIos WOy Bis e oo R Paine, A. B, Theodore . Vall. E-V106pa.| | the Needle's Eye, vd-Lijc el e S e sl e i L Sl O"v'fiafiw"' body i The Galway Chamber of Commerce | e i Toany ofthe, srgumens. of JFOUND dead on the golf links, Fos- o Nobel, R'%';rf&r:“g e Craare B [ L 8 EDIBOOK, T Watkins, G. 8. Labor Management. representatives: of e e hous has appeaed to the Pree State post :g:é:y':mtw: .v!:;::t s i Py 3 3 . 2 v.—Y¥YD- s - a. X k J office to J ese nation sprsv B e L P it 9M853b. Radiovision, Gorporation, N. ¥, How to|Wood, Clement, and others. Don't | pricsts walking up. and - down_ e | the “Americen. mals. arriving. by Norc | LSO One of the 12 trines of Taracl, Y case to follow, too, for’ Fosdick ' nad r’éku?? e o;gggg.‘py. D .}M(;é‘i‘lzam io Pictures at Home.| _Tread on Me. HF83-W853. Eands m:';e’:m; tflgb:t?l%ndv%‘!vl? cnlrxe‘e German Lloyd steamers ngG‘;];‘“;n(rg o ?;“;: gmklng et e . too, ; 5 g “R 11 3 ds, - : som s, 3. K. Jo e Portrait in | ROgers, J. W. Madame Surratt. 1926. TGO-R 147, s ot . uty | “©% 3 these is the ashiko Dokoro, or Plac one, to snuff out. A hard man, who( Ofls. E-R593w. (Reference. Does not circulate.) | Sheldon, H. H e to report the matter to the inevitable |, A test f'ght by Col. Russell, once |of Awe, which 2 A had pocketed the little town—controlled " {Bpference. ) | . H.H, and Grisewood, E. N. 7 e v ks Ti ia slag | head of the Frc>: ~te amy alf foros | Sntisranement beremonies T boste, T honey. sources, owned. its. press or e P A D 5 L Monument an Enigma. Enown. that the Pope Is aiixious 1o in- | &nd now eonc:iy : in clvll ‘aviation. | i o3viously the same as the a7k of the suined that which he didn't own and ShTe). TGCU-v28. | Efforts are being made to solve the |Sre compliance by Ttaly with its agree- | 5> % JRA%, | CZ oy I8 the nearcst | covenant, which is recorded in the Old couldn, dominate, There were many | Hughan, J. W. What is Socialism? JH- o \dentity of an anclent monument near | Ty, B this matter, and that he re- DRat the T b oy 18 faleulated | Testament. Most astonishing of all R L e T Broulette, 1. v e, A com.| 010 PATish Churches of Virginia. |the ritned clty of Bualeck, Syria e Treguent Teports from those who | (n, B Pan, weld save & day i th | pertapa:ls te'way D, Ovabe sl L, & , J. W, 5 - 4 £ e or fmans. s cach ot which s Based | Sach A 8. Basic Principles of Sclen-| ™ parative Study of the Schiool Prog- | Eatle, Swepson. The Chesapeake Bay e R R O R E L e fnmily thousands of Scars ago when the plausibly and followed rather experty | tiic Soclallsm. 1925, JH-Sa 13. D o e ok o | 8 Country, 3028, GESTORLT, forgotten, 1 stands 6 feet high. and on | party of Amerlcans through the ruins| Conditions in the Saar coal industry | island was in a nebulous stage. This c?u" e e the lcflvl)t'ies 'of the younger iy Jl]x;;s}:l‘{i;a Breakdown of '.f-‘."‘""""““ Children in the Early | Embury, Aymar. Early American |and hunting regalia. Its ongm‘ 1::'::: florf".'}';':’g‘-ahon"filffi’er% ym"m girls :Inve been improving this year both in | mythology has a large place. in the i ementary Grades. IZW-BT9. Churches. 1914, WGK-Em 16e. | and its builders are unknown. B L el oat s on sndiinidelverlosifronm MAHOGKIPMIna of tReccauntiyRandits 3 . closely tied up with Shintoism. townsfolk to conduct the place along Dnes of progress, sure reason for the enmity and opposition of Fosdick. Some of them lie in his own camp with those whom he had cowed to submission ot trapped through obligations. The task of the author is to hold a dozen lines straight to_convincing and inter- esting action. This he does quite re- markably well, considering the number in hand. An interesting part of the story, particularly interesting, is the world of surmise, unfounded suspicion, f:alf-baked theories, that spring up aver the crime. Evgrybody has his solution, ready made, regardless of any Aubstantial study of the case by those competent to make such study — and one 1s reminded again that the world f a jungle. But this is a patient ®5velist and a competent one, so adually, one after another of the ome-made clues give way to a most estonishing, but to a quite believable goiution of the mysterious taking off ©f "Wolf-Face” Fosdick. BOOK RECEIVED P TAN AS LIGHTNING. By ani.l' SAKQIAIQ, author of “The Inner Shrine,” etc. New York: Harper & Bros. TER THE DRUNK. By Charles Wer- EE tenbaker, New York: Horace Live- e RFECT THE ART OF MAKING A PEI HUSBAND. By “A Husband.” New York: Harper & Bros. 'HE WAKING BIRD. By Barbara T¥ Gooiden. New York: The John Day Co. Y LIFE OF MAGIC. By Howard | ‘fhurston. Tllustrated. Philadel- phia: Dorrance & Co. THE MAJOR'S CANDLESTICKS. By George A. Birmingham. Indianapo- lis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co. OVERSHADOWED. By Eugene ‘Lohrke. New York: Jonathan Cape & Harri- son Smith. SIR TOBY AND THE REGENT. B: Paul Herring, author of “Bold Ben- digo.” Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin- cott Co. ELVA. By Durward Grinstead. New York: Covici Friede. MARRIAGE FOR TWO. By Arthur Somers Roche, author of “What I Know About You,” etc. New York: J. H. Sears & Co. | CAPS AND CROWNS OF EUROPE., By Thomas Guerin. With a preface by the Hon. Raoul Dandurand, | LLD, K. C., P. C, etc. New York: Louis Carrier & Co. THE LOVE OF THE FOOLISH ANGEL. By Helen Beauclerk. With decora- | tions by Edmund Dulac. New York: | Cosmopolitan Book Corporation. THE PASSIONATE PRELUDE. By Gilbert Morrow. New York: J. H. Sears & Co. COL. WILLIAM SMITH AND LADY: The Romance of Washington's Alde and Young Abigail Adams. By Katharine Metcalf Roof. Illustrated. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. WHEN THE U-BOATS CAME TO AMERICA. By William Bell Clark. éllustl’at!d‘ Boston: Little, Brown & 0. LITERARY ETHICS: A Study in the| Growth of the Literary Conscience. By H. M. Paull. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. GOLDEN PILGRIMAGE. By Bayard Schindel. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co. REKINDLED FIRES. By Mary Cros- bie, author of “There and Back Again.” New York: J. H. Sears &| Co. | : : § : : # # i | g : | Simmons Day Bed A Day Bed of the better type. One motion and the bed is open. Mattress is roll edge with flounce and covered in good grade of cre- tonne. $26.50 value; special at— $19.75 Simmons An outfit that will appeal to one” Consists of mew’ Windsor stsie. 2oil’ sprine and all-cotton matiress Can be had In 4.0 and 33. 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Sturdily built. g il Pay 45c Down, 25¢c Weekly outfit for the cial to ope.f 100 accounts. s 45 Consists of card table and 3 &“5”&5“‘1- New York: The Cen- roomy drawer space and Rich, red velour upholstered radio THE rgApéY PARROT. By Robert W. compartments for cloth- || benches, fashoned with metal bases. Chambers, author of “The Rogue's ing. . Same as pictured without stretcher. Moon,” etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co. HOW TO SEE A PLAY. By Richard Burton. New edition. New York: The Macmillan Co. ¢ STERILIZATION FOR HUMAN BET- TERMENT. By E. 8. Gosney, B. 8, LL.B., and Paul Popenoe, D. S. C. New York: The Macmillan Co. TRAILING THE TIGER. By Mary| Hastings Bradley. New York: D.| Appleton & Co. FIGHTING THE DEVIL IN MODERN BABYLON. By Dr. John Roach Straton, Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, New York. Boston: The Stratford Co. THE OCTAGON CRYSTAL. By Pearl Foley. New York: Louis Carrier & Co. FORBIDDEN LIPS. By Robert Terry Shannon. New York: Edward J. Clode. ‘WALL STREET AND WASHINGTON. By Joseph Stagg Lawrence, author of “Stabilization of Prices.” Prince-| ton: Princeton University Press. JUNIOR: A Play in Three Acts. By A.| Pheon. Boston: The Christopher Publishing House. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Recent accessions to the Public Libra- vy and lists of recommended reading will appear in this column each Sunday: International Arbitration. Boeckel, F. BASBetween ‘War and Peace. | "G - Extra Special Sets ¢4 59 5-Pc. Bridge Set Ahandy === Just a Reesening spe- ‘x"r%il et N i = 3 . 57 B vr s 10-Piece De Luxe Outfit Bottom One of our newest outfits at a saving of $50.00. Living Room Sm’te, 89 Hollywood Dresser, Chest, Large Size Dresser arfd 'cht‘)lcsoo?s&s}lgogg 5-Piece Breakfast S t B The price does not indicate the value, Is or Return-end Bed. Made of genuine walnut veneer over hard- . € 3 wood. An all-cotton mattress, good spring, chair, bench and 2 Opening week special to introduce our line of Breakfast Sets. In old ivory finish, $ 1 8 75 od ¢ === covered in good grade of jacquard, reversible pillows complete outfit: Let us show you this outfit before buying 4 chairs, table and a dainty 23-piece spl;(ln!-fllled' ceushlons, and carries the Max- elsewhere. well guarantee. % i Pay 38 Monthly breakfast set. A Small Payment Delivers $1.00 Delivers Magazine Rack Folding Card Tables s/ “hith . Special Monday only 79 : r Chitforobe 89¢ c | $13.95 or black. ' C. 0. 1. Orders Walnut-Veneered Suite 10-Piece Dining Room Suite LB o 5 9 : Y e e e sseeesssssesssseesssseesssssssssesssssseessssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ssssssssssssssessssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss JXAR-B633. Hughes, C. E. Relaciones de los Estados Unidos con las Otras Naciones del| Hemisferio Occidental, JU96-H870.8. Magruder, F. A. National Governments and International Relations. JT- M2177. Murray, Gilbert. The Ordeal of This Generation. JXAR-M96. Burvey of American Foreign Relations. JZ83-5uT. Just the item for that spare room: finished in Oak. - IRAAN Green, red one or $1.00 Delivers Biography. ¥ Bugnet, Chatles. Foch Talks. E-F683b.E. Cherteris, John. Ficld Marshal Ear! Haig. E-H 125, Hefling, Helen, and Richards, Eva. 1n- dex to Contemporagy Blography and Criticism. (Reference; does not cir- culate.) ZWE-H36. Johnson, G. W. Randolph of Roanoke. E-R 155]. Palmer, Prederick. Clark of the Ohio. E-C548p. T T T T T T T I T T T T T T e R T T Four pieces of attractive design. Wal- nut-vepeer on gumwood. Consists of Vanity, Bed, Dresser, Chest of Drawers. $ 00 Each piece is nicely decorated. 4-piece s . suite complete. A small payment de- . p. livers entire suite ............c.iiinenn Victoria, Empress Consort of Frederick 111, German Emp:ror. ut(zfleo! the Fay ‘."50 Weehly mlfimhé}‘fih of D00 04400082222222222222222222222000000000600000004 This suite illustrates the values you get at Maxwell’s. Is made of walnut veneer on hardwood, and consists of Buffet, China Cabinet, Extension Table, Enclosed Server 0 and 6 Chairs. Opening Week pri complete suite only gprce(or Pay $6.00 Monthly. FURNITURE CO. BETWEEN D AND E ST 5