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mi. i.unnoc K avalanchf.. Friday. October 27, 1022 DYE STOCKINGS OR SWEATER IN "DIAMOND DYES" OBSERVANCE OF AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK Hy John J. Titfert, U. S. Commissioner nf Education "Diamond Dyea" add years of wear to worn, faded, skirts, wants, roats, gtorlcintrs, sweaters, coverings, hangings, draperies, everything. Ev ery package) contains directions sn simple any woman can put new, rich, fadeless color into her worn garments or draperies even if he ha never dyed before-. Just buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then your matt-rial wiil e-ome out right, because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye it wool or ailk, or whether it ia linen, cot toa or mixed goods. i Two years ago Dr. P. P. Uxton, fiiijur I'liiiimiwioiier of (-'duration, ! instituted the observance of 'h first !vti-k in December as 'Education 1 Week." The Ameriran I.egwn last year berame inteirtitcd in the per petual ion of such a week and took the iini'iilive in inviting the Natmn 11I Education AsM.ciiitic.n and c.th-r M.rpmii.ation to co-operate in he observance or "American r.ciucnucni Week." Thin year the I'nitcd States Huieiiu of Education in co-operating: with the American Leg-ion und the Nutional Education Association in Invitir.g every Ameriran organiza tion, club, church, Kt'hool, newspaper, miigiuine. theater and individual and bod iea of every description to participate in making- the week, llecember rt.'J, a real nation-wide revival of educational enthusiasm. The Americanism Commission of SAVE" Don't Hoard Money Is a treacherous re volver your only pro tection against your savings? If so, transfer your money now to this safe bank! riCu Citizens National Bank SAFE EFFICIENT PROGRESSIVE "It Is The Bank For You" the Amcriian Legion railed upon j tin- Commissioner of Education to1 invite I're-idcnl llurding to issue Proclumiition for the observance of I this w. ck. The President has given assurance of his desire and willing-j rices to do this. The ISurrau of Education has ar-1 ranged with the Interdepartment Advisory C.imn.ittee on (lovernment Radio llroadcasting to use the (Jov ernnn iit's broadcasting station twice h diiy throughout the week for the promulga' ion of educational radio material in connection with the week's 1 anipaifn. The ('minUsioi-cr of Education called noon Will Jl. Mays, president of the Motion Picture Producer and Distributors of America, to disc-over to what extent the motion-picture houses of America would co-operate. Mr. Hays was very generous and enthusiastic and has definitely ar ranged for the working out of a program in which the facilities of the motion-picture houses may be used effectively during- American Education Week. All g-'Vcrnura, mayors and others in places of executive authority are expected and invited to issue pro clamations and otherwise promote general observance of this great movement in behalf of edurn'ion. The newspapers and press generally have been invited to issue special educational editions if possible, and if this is not possible to emphasize education elurin these days by edi torials, rpei iul articles, and in such other ways as they find possible. It seemed wise, in order that the campaign might be concentrated up on phases of education whic h are of outstanding significance, to desig nate certain davs on which topics should be stressed. These days are as follows: Sunday, December .'5, God and Country; Monday, Decem ber 1, American Citizenship; Tues day, December 5, Patriotism; Wed nesday. December ft. School and Teacher; Thursday, December 7. II-litera-v: Fndav. December 8, Equal ity of" Opportunity; and Saturday, December 1. Physical Education and Hygiene. These topic s have been j scle ted because they are considered! ; be mutters national import ance and desirable" throughout the I country It is sugg--led that thc-se ! V pi s -diouM not preclude the var-j in i Mates irom eminnsi7.iii(r now feature of education whi' h need in be emphasized at this time in their respective states, nor h''i!d I bey prevent cities and localities frcm pushing their individual needs. It haidly teems tie e-Jiry to lirire tuioti the si hools and those rt-spon-s ble for the administration and in struction in the hoot that it is eie ted th it nil wi'l poll) in the general observance of promoting education during American Educa tion W.-ek to the utmost extent of Our Unprecedented Showing of the Latest Productions in LADIES' Popular Priced Garments Together with our policy of "The Most for the Money," is bringing crowds to this store each day. We are of fering much merchandise at figures below what the present markets justify, but having booked heavily on a much lower market we are in position to pass the sav ing to our customers. Rubin's Coata and Suits -.$15 to $49.75 Children's Coats - - --$4 to $15 Ladies Blouses $375 to $10 The Latest Coat and Dress Materials The New Novelty Footwear. K Carter's Store Phone 434 The One Price Store Always the Lowest With Winter Comes true appreciation of the fireside. real delight in the comforting warmth of easy chairs. new joy in the lamp's glow, in books, in all that beautifies and enriches the home. Then, more than another time, interest centers in the inanimate but important articles of household adornment. Anticipating the dreary day to come this winter when you will remain inside, we have stocked the kind of goods that will make your home much more comfortable and attractive. Come in and See! We offer artistic brass beds of de pendable quality. The beds are of the best construction, all the latest designs in bright or satin finish. Simmons Furniture & Undertaking Co. of a The House Deal 1111 lirondw ay Lubbock, Tixas b r abilities. Programs can cf f.. iivelv he arranged throughout all of our schools which will materially erhnnce the value of this general effort. At the time of present wriMng a very hfire number of State Super intendents and State Commissioners of Kdi'n'ion have responded en thusiastic ally in endorsing the ob servance of American Fducation Week and none have expressed op position or indifference. The unity If effort and interest which has al ready been displayed is but an ear nest and evidence that this bids fair to be the greatest campaign for edu i ntion that has even been made in the Cn ted States. Plans to Double Productiveness of Trinity Valley Land The United Press: Dallas, Oct. 6. A plan to double ; the productivity of the lands of the Trinity Kiver Valley by simultan-1 ecus fertilization and irrigations ; is in the hands of the Chamber of Commerce here. j The plan outlined in an anony- mous letter, would utilise the sew-' age discharge from the large cities along the Trinity River together I with impounded flood waters. The plan is outlined as follows: 1 1. Cain the co-operation of the i Government in dredging and straightening out the channel of the river. 2. At stated intervals, by excava-1 tin? dirt from the river channel, construct carthon clams, reinforced by concrete and steel rahles. .1. Irrigation laterals to be con structed in all directions and flood i gates to be installed. 4. Sewage discharge from the larre cities along the Trinity rivers to be poured into large reservoiri after proper separation or non-ua-able refuse and mixed with im pounded fbmd water. In the dry season the resulting liquids would be turned into the laterals and allowed to flow over the lands and crop. This plan, if carried out, would double the crop and insure against droua-ht, the writer of the article claims. If voti doubt this "tan, refer to the wm-ka of Sir William Wilcoi, famous Knglish engineer, who saved six million acres of land on the Nile by building the Aun dam. The plan is practical if you are not afraid. The writer did not sign himself other than "the Trinity Uiver Val ley from Dallas ta lliustoii," but the Chamber of Commerce official claim thrl he Is well known and that h has I'iM.U an etrncv tudy of thu plan. stop iiur ircMiNti- l'c I'll Star lt.ni.ciy f-r t tm, lth, 'Idler, or t r. We.l Mao. Is, tln. hl ed ll ,ii U soil t . , . i' l. --, "d l , .-..n i.ii t l-.iblren, l ' t ' I ! I... I. by It BHOC K I'Hl u I WMf AM. it r lie i"(, Id 4 It ''! il Oil" The word "Home" has been called the best known in the English lan guage, because it is there that all of our hopes are centered and our ambitions supported. The husband and wife's responsibil ity, to their children and to them selves is to build a home which is an incentive to the best that is in them. When you plan think of a home which will be a lasting inspiration. We Can Help You! HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT LUMBER COMPANY Successors to A. G. McAdams Lumber Co. Lubbock, Texas. How's This? 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