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STAR, WASHINCGTON E APRIL 2, 1933—PART TWO. . ' I PUBLIC LIBRARY ,, BIRDS. | $1.29 Window Shades In connection with the return of bird migrants the Public Library presents the i !:””!y Scotch Beetled following list of books about birds. An it | Holland shades exhibition of bird sketches by Conrad |}l I mounted on spring C Roland will be held in the second floor e rTs Jobby of the central building, at Eighth | B s D snd K streets, from April 10-30, = s OLD FAVORITES. The Birds of Virginia, by H. H. Bailey. 1913. PEB 154 IR : _ : | Every Woman Knows “Pequot’ Quality! ed in color and half- | his. | an _Introductory Ac-( eyt H k.. i] | Now, for the First Time, We Offer You— by Neltje Blanchan. = e among bird books. are grouped according ir Hunt and Are Hunted, Life = Histories of One Hundred and Sev- » 4 = f Prey, Game Birds and Lower Priced Than Ever This Year! 1 by Neltje Blanchan. 1908 PEBSQQi 16 the Bl £ On ’ Life; a Guide to the Study of Our l f 6 f Wd . g g G| A Sale of 6-ft.-Wide A . with color plates by | . Ern Seton-Thompson. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America, with Introductory Chapters P h h 78 Gl MG orc ades rence: 2d rev. ed. 1932.) . K4 L4 Yot ARk Pars M Aoy Our Exclusive “STAR” Brand ’ Featu rl ng S I Zes and Ernest Thompson Seton. Birds of the Washington Region, by M. T. Cooke. 1921. PE.CTI4. A check list of our own bird visitors. Birds of Fastern North America, by ea. ; 1912. PE.R253bi. * i lored illustrations of every X a n a n es com: n to the United States Tom the Atlantic Coast' to, —They're sturdily constructed with wide basswood slats fastened together with strong seine twine and 4 3 PE.R253n, stained a neat green or brown color. Size 6 ft. wide If Perfect, $1.29 Each) urpose of this, ‘:ll;me o by 6%; ft. long. Complete with all necessary fixtures. ( K bird students who may desire te study Kann's—Third Floor, —It's an unusual opportunity to buy really fine sheets at remark- :x}};esl.?'nmc He i e ably low prices. Cohasset (Pequot Seconds) sheets are that RECENT ADDITIONS. portion of the Pequot Mills production which failed to pass the The Book of Bird Life, a Study of mills’ rigid system of inspection. Although you will find it hard to Birds in Their Native Haunts, by . find the imperfections, they’re so slight, and they in no way impair TR Jaspe Slip Covers [ formative” tex the wearing quality. ey i e T For Single Pi ; sh . zemie % éf&'fionfi"“x et sove For ingle Pieces of Furniture Sizes 63x99 Size ‘ Size 42x36 and Characteristics, by M. "B. Bready. = and 72x99 . ... C ea. . Cea. Cea. 45x36 Cases. .. C ea. sl ook Tk D, feing Kindiier o ‘ (If Perfect—$1.09 and $1.19) (If Perfect, $145) (If Perfect, §1.55) (If Perfect, 30c and 350) toward them after reading this book. s Kann's—Street Floor. North, Amertbci, vg..sl:{ o'rc the Rock = e Mountains, . H. Carr. | A”Ecfi“’gm 1dy ien o : L Another Lot of Those pocket guide with colo: - A /% 3 Lo rice for Jaspe f S B 1o s st by 2. 7. Dagtn Ry e g 61/,-Qt. Copper Tea Kettles The author's beautiful woodcuts dec- or green with ) j Remarkable Values! orate a practical work on how to.make : fflgndrs P;‘ith bkd‘s‘ put up ‘Slrli"x:lou‘sk:s box - pleated i 3 . and feeding \stations an lentify the =) . different species. | fronts and ¥ AL a 3t 9 8 C The Art Jf Bird-Watching; a Practical sides, and con- Guide to Field Observation, by E. M. 3 Nicholsqn. 1931, PEN5Za. trasting colored 3 o Rl An English ornithologist'’s contribu- P > —We “sold out” com- tion to bird literature. bindings. Made 3 pletely in our last sale Portrait; %nd Habits of Our Birds, pre- to fit the aver- ] —but here are more. pared by various authors; ed. by T. , 2 5 g G. Pearson. 2 v. 1928. age size davenport, and 8 different style chairs—wing, Eg‘:msafl:uegrz?gflk Issued by the National Association of i i Mailiiben Baciitiey. TRt by T A club, button back, princess, throne, English lounge nished copper. Sturdy, Fuertes, R. B. Horsfall, E. J. Sawyer and cogswell. useful and beautiful. and Allan Brooks e Made to sel originally = BIRDS AND AUTHORS. = SeamleSS The Charm of Birds, by Viscount Grey 9. d T T Unlversal Electrlc Birds in Town and Village, by W. H. Hudson. 1920. PE.H863bt. - : $27.45 Value! 9x12 ft. Size A collection. of essays in Hudson's et e 1 R uhe > —A specially selected group of rugs. Every Bird-Watching and Bird Behavior, by i 1y 1 § one perfect, seamless and with a nice deep 3 Julian Huxley. 1930. PE.H99. l:: Tc’; ;’; pile that assures years of service, The pat- An outstandis ure in the grouj \ . Arip S e ey — —Sturdy, good looking closets for o \ terns are charming and in rich, bright col- * ’ servation of detail amd deep. though reticent dr]lghg 1r;‘mture'| unity ui ani- I O I 5 mates most of these pages is welcome I 98 and rare.” rons, n y . y F those that make the most of small i tion of birds. g ivi P b Pt hiGiene Blrsttons living quarters. Size 64x14x12 inches fron. Tip 1 grings;) Bere yaluest Porter. 1017, PEP833f. with six shelf spaces. and turn . ’ . “Character studies of native Ameri- tion given on the difficult art of photo- S aeh Matal 3.88 bevelled edge ¢ ttraCtlve I ar ibre ugs S Bing irds Closets, Special ... o and long / . . SANCTUARIES AND BIRD § e reten —Unusually heavy Summer rugs of twisted fibre—in 9x12 ft. Size cord. . : s = pretty designs and bright color combinations. HOUSES. Closets at -...... $3.45 8x10-ft.—$7.65 6x9-ft.—$5.50 4x7ft.—$4.50 $7 95 1.50 * Conservation of Our Wild Birds, Meth- 1 36x72-in.—$2.25 27x54-in.—$ ods of Attracting and Increasing the 5 viie a sz 45 Numbers of Useful Birds and the : ; BeRC mate - o 4 ic l Mad L4 5 1ment of Sanctuaries, by B. e rmstrong and Congoleum Made 000 Sq. . - A. Scudder. 1916. PE.Scu2. Kann's—Third Floor. £ £ sy e Sy 2 “By the establishing of refuges the bir the sportsman may meet ground and be of mufm-l Sale! 3'000 PCS. Of New : Felt'BaSe Rugs ‘ Floor Coverlng 1929. PE.M36w, in's experiences with the : —A service 9x12 Ft. 29 3 “ g . / \L u M l N u M ' o 4 9x10% Fr. s3.95 €a. £ R with square v v, Lo7 i i 1925. RG83. * plates and tall —Perfect, practical, inexpensive rugs. ew Dayiemely ke aht, chesty ol o g 1 + orings. A special value. ‘mer’s bulletin giving explicit 2 V i i : o - Each in separate carton. Kann's—Third Fl Girections Tor et e o et You've Never Seen This Quality at So Low a Price beautitul - P! loor really ct birds, —Large size, good floral design fi looking pieces that with matt I MARINE CORPS NEWS oW e A Zollneggld::n; - X F I : rice. L | T g o ) > AL ko Hair-and-Felt Inner Spring o e 2-qt. Double Boiler and who has been de- S-qt. Tea Kettle, with conference with high tight-fitting cover ficials, will be absent for 4-qt. Pitcher during which time Col. 8-qt. Water Pail u:;;\r:\;’lzn\t)e chief of the 10-qt. Round Dishpan Meade has returned to 6-qt. Convex Kettle, with domed cover 4 s Hair on : ‘an inspection of the 8-cup Percolator, quick-heating bottom y One Sides $ linois. 3-piece Saucepan Set—smart shape 3 . 8. 3 Felt on * ( a few enlisted men Kann's—Third Floor, enlisted complement, G R P the Other— he men selected will ray Rose Pattern e q . £ —An investment that will assure you N - —The popular square many nights of restful sleep. For these 1t headquarters, was de- shape with rose deco- Y / at Quantico yesterday. 8 ration and platinum & 4 mattresses are const.ructed fpr comforg— rmaster Clerk David C. " m i lines on cream ) with fine spring unit, one side of which ecy headquarters - for Y rcelain body. 3 ¢ i ? is covered with hair, the other with felt, IO PradtiAE A Parker. will ) ervice for six. B, < 3 . and the whole encased in a durable tick- adquarters tomororw for his X - - et ing. i v Marine Barracks, Eaun's— s ing. All sizes. on, Mass. ated that the 4th Regiment , which is serving at Shang- , will not be increased in any particular, yet casual changes will be made when officers or enlisted men have completed their tours of foreign Ose u es a C nmandant Ben H. ¥ul- duty with the 4th ent of Marines, Shanghal, China: Joseph B. Swinnerton, Guy B, In Our Cea sirst Lieut, James M. McHugh, Spring Sale - S . Charlel W. Pohl, First Lieut. A. Andereon and Second . . Sayville T. Ciarke. —Now is the time to plant your garden, ol. John Cnle Beaumont, command- and here at this low price are just ing officer of the Navy Yard, Marine i the roses and shrubs you'li want. Flsla. Barracks, will shortly have his com- 3 - augmentéd by about 20 enlisted grown, 2-year-old bushes, waxed and | \ - pruned—ready for planting. i letion of the indoor &3 : ru?l“r'}.,élf"m“ifi?’&a‘(? ‘?ar& ezhe Mm-)- \ Perennials and Rockery Plants, 4 for 50c Tine from the Navy Yard barracks are ; Evergreens at ..59¢ and 79¢ scheduled for advanced instruction in P 18 to 24 in. Privet Hedge [ o e small arms under t!hehsu%gn'm(;n o(t: th: A 8 1b5. (Conse Sasd 4 i executive officer of the barracks, Capt. \ % b Pat Mess. . 4 S S Taguan Natovar Guard detachment. | | S §io§ 1. Lombardy Poplar Trees 3 Slyles at...49c ea. tyleS at...70c ea. 3 tyles at...90c ea. —Cholce of two First Lieut. W. W. Davies, who re- 2> arberry Hedge ... styles at this price— cently reported for duty at the Navy | Jf 2 z Idté Fan ’l‘x-elllses.1 29-inch spread. 6 ft. Fan Trellises, 43-inch spread. 8 ft. Fan Trellises,, 60-inch spread. “V” shaped top, or Yard, Marine Barracks, is scheduled to | Jli . adder Trellises, 171, in. x 8 ft. Novelty Trellises, 21 in. x 8 ft. Round Top Trellises, 231, in. x 8 ft. half circle top—both be «d officer in chi f post | B » Fancy Trellises, 17% in. x 8 ft. y “hrcfl,r.;,.mm n“c:n;mg ;m ?‘r]ge)dgmm i . Crape Myrtle, Pink or o y 2 Square Top Trellises, 21 in. x 8 ft. Novelty Trellises, 231, in. x 8 ft. a 30 in. x 8 ft. size. with corps athletics, A Washingtonian ' "4 New Seventh Street Basement. R e Oy by birth, Lieut. Davies has but recently $ ‘ > = completed a tour of foreign shore duty in Nicaragua,

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