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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 10, 1929—PART ONE. 'harge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Added. We Do Not Penalize Our Friend: i aga [ GOLDENEERG'S fects on Citizenship in —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ey Never a Dress Event to Equal This— In Values, Assortments and Savings! week will be dedicated to a specific ¢ . - . . x phase of education. After tomorrow, % 5 &) when the dual celebration of the an- % niversary of the cessation of hostilities in the World War, and citizenship education are held, the daily motifs of education week follow: ‘Tuesday — Home-and-school day— education for worthy home member: American education week will be | celebrated in the District public schools ginning tomorrow when, in tribute to Armistice day, Frognms stressing | “education for faithful citizenship” will | resented in all the buildings. | ship. Wednesday—Know-your-school day— education for mastery of the tools, technics and_spirit of learning. Thursday—School-opportunity day— education for vocational and economic effectiveness. Friday—Health day—education for health and safety. * Saturday—Community day—educa- tion for the wise use of leisure. | Sunday—For God-and-country day— - education_for ethical character. Students of Holy Cross Academy in charge of the fete to be given at the| Field officers and principals through- | La Fayette Hotel Friday night. Left to right: Mary Hannon, Mary Casey and out the school system were notified yesterday to devise exercises or pro- grams for the effective observation of the superintendent’s daily education week schedule. The exact manner in which the observation will be carried : e out is left to the judgment of the in- | The twelfth anniversary of the Russia8l dividual school bullding principals. | revolution that resulted in the establish- THE Education week is being sponsored ey S Strergends s | e —— tional Educa- | ment ol the Soviet government will be | again this year by the Nationsl Bducn”| (00 S0 =Xy ecngton communiss| PAVIIBAS SAIDOR, n. and other sympathizers, at a mass meet- ing at Pythian Hall, 1200 U street, DINING ROOM CLUB BREAKFAST s0c o ey Tuesd ing. SHOMER-ROTHENBERG Harry M. Wicks of New York City, one SPECIAL 65c LUNCHEON TABLE D'HOTE DINNER $1.50 of the editors of the Daily Worker, and Also A La Carte. No Cover Charge LA X X el | tionale” will be sung and violin and plano music will be provided. REDS TO CELEBRATE. TO SING WEDNESDAY | Sothscriia Franis, colored, editor of the Emancipator of the Virgin Islands, will WS T g be the orators. George Padmore, also | Artist Will Give Her First Wash- colored, will be chairman, Brief remarks | g will be made-by representatives of the | ington Recital in Jewish Com- | young Communist League and the| Young Pioneers, organizations of the | munity Center. Communist movement. *“The Interna- | GOLDENEERG'S THE DEPENDABLE STORE EXCELLENT CUISINE — MUSIC l fl‘ATK X~ teenth and Q streets, following her concert appearance in Aeolian Hall, New York City. This will be the sec- ond event in the national forum series “AT SEVENTH AND K” . EYES exavminep FREE Genuine Invisible Bifocals Far and Near Vision in one pair of lenses. s Sold regularly at $15. Special price ground of the song. She has made an intensive study of the folklore and mythology of Russia, her native land, and of Palestine. Her concert here will be open to the blic. Tickets may be obtained at the ggwuh Community Center. DEATH HELD ACCIDENTAL. Coroner’s Jury Renders Decision lfil Fall of Switchman. 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