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€ 1 REVSING PAY SEALE . NEXTHARD TASK ..E'Provision Under Cbnsidera- - tion for Work Required Fol- 1 lowing Reclassification. Revision of salary rates fixed by any reclassification law looms today ‘as one of the knotticst problems in the future handling of the govern- ment service. Provision for proper revision by some agency, such as the proposed _budget bureau, is favored by dent Luther Steward of the ) ‘Federation of Federal Emplo: others. At the same time they are frank enough to say that they do not be- “lieve Congress will ever let out of its hands the full power of fixing salaries for government workers or the revi- ‘sion of same when necded. None of the various c ‘proposals contain, so far z isions whereby the rates proposed e set up in them may be revised. Once fixed, the salary rates of & ernment workers are to be fixed for- ever, evidently. Suggestion of Ideal Method. The ideal method, it was pointed out. would be to authorize some . .agency to keep up the rat t the “par vaiue” of the jobs concerned. It is claimed that this would not be AT Presi- ional and ssification known, T T Ysuch a hard feat as it might seem off- -hand, i the rates as provided in the ation commission's report, ach bill or the bill to be presented by the bureau of efficiency, as a basis for future vears, it is re- comparatively easy to keep current fally in_rorm; eeping the salary s " be a compa 1d. The world wi y that even ex Perts were kept busy following the rise ‘of salaries in outside industries. This had an adverse effect on govern- ment workers, in the main, causing fee ings of dissatisfaction among employes when they contrasted their earnings with what men and women doing similar Efl: in outside employment were earn- T A Scores Quit Service. Scores of men and women left the government service on_this account, ‘and their departure has been one of ‘main arguments in favor reclass cation of salaries of governfent work- T e ers. As a result, three separate schemes for reclassification are “on the market.” But in normal times. it is held, once Congress sets new and revised salary rates for all federal workers, the job .of keeping them current would require only common. ordinary *horse sense.” “That this work could be best done by some bureau of the government itseif is “believed. But that Congress will ever allow “such a state of affairs to exist is en- tirely another thing, according to those T " Chris J. Gockeler, Foreman For January Term. [ Chris J. Gockeler, vice president of | i “the District National Bank, and prom- inently connected with the Board of “Trade and other civic organizations, é _“who are interested in the matter. : ~ HEADS GRAND JURY. g ‘was appointed foreman of the grand ~Jury for the January term by Justice Gould yesterday. *_ Other persons selected for the grand -Jury are: E. C. Davis, Fred A. Ray, ~Wiiliam Coakley, H. J. Atchinson, M. _Wesley Kelley, Harry W. Burr, -James T. Malone, William B. Hardy, Pavid Dumberth, Charles White, jr.; “James A. Burns, William B. Holkanny, -B. R. Cady, E. E. Fellers, William F. Adams, W. Raymond Saunders. George | [ “H. Van Kirk. John L. Kearney, John _B. Eckenrode, Frank E. Chapin. G. M Emmerich and Williaza B. Clayton. EDUCATORS TO MEET. “Rural Schosl Will Be First Topic at Atlantic City. “The Great Problem in American _“Education—The Rural School.” will De the first topic considered by the -department of superintendence of the .National Education Association when _it meets at Atlantic City, February 26 to March 3. Association headquarters in Washington have estimated that 3.000 educators will attend _this ‘meeting, and those of the National Society of Vocational Education, the . National Council of Education and other departments and allied associa- tions which also will meet in Atlan- tic City at this tim FOR H ; 3 KEEPS ASHER Fi~Z PROOFING CQ | | 915 SOUTHERN BUILDING, 2 WANTED P :}r b 4 bl LD GOLD b JEWELRY ¥ X and bl ¥ DIAMONDS i | E For Our bal ¥ Manufacturing g 1 3 D artment x| ‘ ¢ Adoiph Kahn % | 3 935 F St. bl [ c y 4 -Pain Stops Instantly— © Hump Vanishes | & TRY IT AT MY RISK'| New, marvelous way to treat bunions. Stops |7 Pain instantly—banishes the ugly hump ar i tired, achey, swol | g o, barn: £l A condition. Y | smaller shoe | fort. Testit atmy risk. Firw convinces. | | Nodumey apparstas sorutib-g | or 5o uncor v pad. no plaster, not mu- fuadve s Sintincat. 1t PRDODYNIL | %] day belors you do y 7 “Twast to try PEDODYNE™| |t 5 Address KAY LABORATORIESY Dopt-a-474 838 8. Dearbern St., Chicage, L. 3 * _THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY §; 1921. Window Shades at 59¢ Seconds of $1.25° Values Heavy Olled Opaque Cloth Win< dow Shades, size 3x8 ft.; mounted on good strong spring rollers, in white, ecru and green: subject to slight imperfections, such as an un- even edge or tiny crease, injuries which will not affect the wearing qualities. Goldenberg’s—Tourth Floor, Arunl. of genuine singhams, in_neat fo with sizes, Geldenberg’s—Third Ylost, $249-and $2.98 Bungalow Aprons at $1.69 ‘Women's axtrs sise Bungalow Amoskeag lue checksj ocufts and belts full cut POTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® $4.50 and $4.98 floral at $2.75 ‘Wottten's Flannelette heavy, seft-finish quality, patterns and desirable col- orings. popular medels. a Goldeaberg's—Third ¥loor, $1750 and $20.00 Trunks at $12.95 0dd lots of Dress Trunks, some perfect, others slightly marred from handling; 28, 33, 36 and 38 inch sizes, Canvas or metal cov- ered; all velnforced with heavy brass corners and clamps. Many fwith leather straps. Only 18 in ithe lot. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Kimonos Kjmonos, n neat Full cut sizes. In various January Clearanceand Friday Remnant Sales Bring Prices Down to Lowest Possible Levelsand Create Wonderful Opportunities for Savings Women’s High Shoes Former Values Up to $8.00 at $2.85 Pair We're after a quick disposal of broken sizes and odd lots of women’s shoes and regular prices are deeply re- duced as the result of this clearance policy. Choice of Tan Calf, Patent Colt, Black Kid and Dull Leathers, in stylish lasts, with high or low heels. Not all sizes in cach style, but all sizes from 2% to 6 in the lot. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Friday Clean-up Sale of Dress Goods Remnants $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 Values at Remnants of Dress Goods, in a splen- did assortment of wanted weaves and colorings, for women’s and children’s wear. Included are All-wool French Serge, All-wool Taffeta, All-wool Im- ° Tailor’s erial Serge, Mannish Serge, lgerge, Storm Serge and Scotch Tweed Suitings; 40 to 54 inches wide. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Values at Remnant lot of superior high-class Dress Goods, including 54-inch All-wool Velour, 60-inch Zibeline Coatings, 54-inch \[ All-wool Silertone and Goldtones, S4-inch | All-wool Thibet Coatings, S54-inch All- - wool Poplins, S4-inch All-wool French J Serge, etc. All desirable colorings and lengths for skirts, suits, coats and dresses. Goldenberg's—First - berg's—First ' Floor. Boys’ Clothing Boys’ Wash Suits at $1.19—Oliver Twist, Tommy Tucker and Junior Norfolk models, of good quality chambray and madras, in white and colors; sizes 2 to 8 years $l 19 of age (First Floor)....... . . Boys’ $1.98 Pants, $1.57 Pair—Boys’ Separate Knicker- bocker Pants, of durable quality cheviot and tweeds, in fancy mixtures; sizes 8 to 17 years. $1 57 (First Floor.) Friday at . Boys’ $7.98 Bath Robes, $2.96—Boys’ Blanket Bath Robes, good heavy quality, in assorted patterns and color- $2 96 ings; sizes 8, 10 and 16 years only. Friday at...... . Boys’ $10.00 Novelty Suits, $6.97—Junior ‘Norfolk, Oliver Twist and Middy models, of serge, cheviot and tweeds, in mannish mixtures; sizes 3 to 10 years. $6 97 Friday @t t....cccemmeccsaccocccaciosecccecncccncnces . . Boys' $12.00 Corduroy Suits, $7.65—Made of genuine * Crompton Showle::'—plrsoo&Corgu;gy. in mod}g ';hade; full cut izes, 8, 9, 12, 13 A an years. riday Al s i T e R $7.65 F fid;y Clean-up Sale of 39¢ Art Tickings at 16c yard eavy-weight Art Tickings, mill = “from 1 to 8 yl.rd‘-t. but plenty alike, for cushions, pillows, mattresses and furniture slip cov- ers. Light and dark colored floral or striped designs. ‘halvy welght. First Floor—Bargain Table. Friday Clean-up Sale of Women’s $2.50 and $3 Silk Hose $1.95 Pair Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned; in gray, white and cordovan; also a few pairs of black in the lot; perfect quality; mostly all sizes. 4 Natural Muskrat Costs, with collars and cuffs of Hud- son seal; 30-inch belted model, of with pockets. Worth $195.00. At $100.00 28 Women's Cloth Coats, of wool velour, cheviot and polo Friday’s Remnant Sale Features Wonderful Savings on Wash Goods Remnants Recent selling has left us with a large number of rem- nants and short lengths of white and colored Wash Goods. We're going to clear these out tomorrow by marking them at big reductions from the regular prices. The season’s best materials—all in usable lengths for women’s and children’s wearing apparel. 29¢ and 39c values, 19c yard—Remnants of White Goods, including 40-inch White India Linon, 40-inch White Organdy, 40-inch White Voile, 36-inch White and Colored Pajama Checks, 36-inch White Cannon Cloth, 36-inch White Percale, 36-inch Longcloth and Nainsook, and 36-inch White 19 Shirting Madras. " Friday S C 50c, 59c and 75c values, 29c yard—Remnants of White and Colored Wash Goods, including 36-inch White Mercerized Pop- lins, 36-inch White Mercerized Batiste, 40-inch White Flaxon, 40-inch White Mercerized Lawn, 44-inch nch White Mercerized Madras, 30-inch inch Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, n Pongee, i ilk and Cotton Bunny Silks, 35inch Silic and Cotton Chiffon Silk, 40-inch Colored rgandy, 40-inch Plain Color Voiles, 3 olored ey . 29¢ Ratine, etc.; good uscful lengths. Friday a Goldenberg's—First Floor. Friday Clean-up Sale of Men’s Furnishings $12.98 to $16.98 Smoking Jackets, $6.15—Only 29 in the lot; made of fine quality double faced golf cloth. sales final) Friday at ... Men's Half Hose, 21c Pair—Of good quality mercerized - cotton and lisle; black and plain colors; fully reinforced; slight irregular weaves of 39 and 50c values. i at H .. Men’s $4.00 Union Suits, $1.95—Heavy- ribbed union suits, closed crotch; perfect; sizes 40 and 42. Friday at .. ght wool-mixed ™ $1.95 slightly Men’s $2.00 Underwear, 95c—Medium-weight worsted and cotton mixed underwear; Stuttgart finish; natural gray color; subject to Friday at Up to $1.50 Underwear, 59c—Odds and ends of men’s under- wear, fleece lined and cotton ribbed; some slightly imperfect or soiled from handling; i slight impérfections; mostly all ‘sizes.” QI C broken sizes. Friday 59C Men’s $2.50 Union Suits, $1.45—Heavy-weight cotton ribbed unitim suiti,] made will;, c4l;)sedd c“r(;z\ch]; ecru color; mostly perfect quality; sizes 42, 44 an only. Friday - srsid e b $1.45 Men’s $5.00 Unionalls, $2.85—Genuine Lee Unionalls, of khaki and blue denim; perfect quality; sizes 36 to 46. Friday at $2-85 Men’s $250 Underwear, $1.59—Men’s Rockwood heavy- weight wool-mixed underwear; natural gray color; : $1.59 perfect quality; mostly all sizes. ‘Friday at .....: Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Making a Clean Sweep of Our Entire - Stock of Women’s Apparel at Sensationally Low Prices Tomorrow A clearance of all Wom_en’s Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Fur Coats, Blouses and other apparel in our second ‘floor ready-to-wear section is absolutely necessary—every garment must go regardless of former prices or values. Prices have been cut to such a point as to bring you values hitherto unknown. tities in most lots are limited. 9 All-wool Plaid Skirts, in box, side and accordion plaited models; broken sizes. worth to $13.98. At 19 Women’s and Misses’ All- wool Skirts, of French serge and poplin, in plaited, tailored and shirred Worth $12.50. At $7.50 48 Women'’s and Misses’ Suits, suedene, tricotine, French serge, etc; majority fur trim- med; broken sizes; balance of regular lines that sold up to $69.50. At $39.75 Values effects. $8.85 cloth; fur-trimmed, tailored ‘Women’s 50c Hose, 35c—Full and wrappy models; in navy 11 Fur Coats, of French fashioned medium-weight cot- blue, black, new blue and coney, in taupe and brown ton hose, in black; also a few pairs of white gauze lisle hose, with seamed back. 35 Friday at «........... C Children’s 50c & 75c Stocke ings, 35c—Odd lot of Onyx samples, of mercerized lisle and plain cotton; ian black, white, cordovan and a few shoe shades; all perfect qual- ity. Friday 35¢ Friday Clean-up Sale of $1.25 Armstrong’s or Cook’s Linoleums, Square Yard, 48¢c Mill lengths of 2 to 15 squares of heavy-weight, Cork- filled, Burlap-back Linoleums; 8-quarter wxdth.; choice of light or dark tile and parquette flooring designs; many pieces alike, for covering halls, vestibules and rooms. In- cluded also are 10 full rolls, from which we will cut any quantity ; these are slightly water stained on edges, other- wise in good condition. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Friday Clean-up Sale of Blankets and Comforts $6.00 Blankets at ‘$3.69 Pair—Genuine factory-labeled Woolnap and Australian Brand Blankets, in white or gray with blue or pink borders; 64x76 and 66x80 inches, for double beds; fine grade of cotton, with soit fleece finish, $3 69 Friday at ... o $10.00 Comforts at $5.85—Fine Grade Satine and Silk-like Mercerized Cambric-covered Comforts, 72x80 inches, for dou- ble beds; filled with soft, fluffy white cotton, Fri- $5 85 day at ,..... vesere trrererevreswrerserseneFrest ry B e Goldenberg’s—Fourth Fleer, B LIS o TTT s v brown. Worth up to $29.75. At 129 Women’s Dresses, of French serge, satin, wool jersey, mannish serge and messajine, i beaded, braided, tailored and laited alues worth up to $2250. At shades; 36-inch belted models; silk lined. Worth $110.00. At $59.50 75 Wemen's and Misses’ Fur- trimmed Woo} Velour Coats, full silk lined; plaited and tai- lored styles; in n: blue and brown; broken s. Values worth to $35.00. *At $17.95 $13.75 and Misses’ embroidered, styles; broken sizes. $8.88 Friday Clean-up Sale of $40, $45 and $50 Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs | at $29.75 ox12-ft. Large Room-size Seamless Velvet and Brussels Rugs, Alexander Smith and Sons and W. & J. Sloane’s makes ; these are floor samples and are one of each pattern, in floral, oriental and medallion designs; desirable color- ings. $30.00 and $35.00 Rugs, $16.75—Eight 12x12-ft. Heavy- weight Domus Fiber and eleven 9x15-ft. Tremont Wool and Fiber Rugs, also five 12x15-ft. Domus Fiber Rugs, in handsome designs and colorings; all reversible and durable $l6 75 qualities, Friday at..........c..coiiiiiiiiiiiiL, . $1.50 and $2.00 Rugs, 98c Each—3x6-t. Stenciled Design Grass Rugs, in !grtcn, rose or blue; some slightly imperfect, Also 24x48 Rag Rugs, with neat Dresden borders, Fri- 98(: day, each at........... e First Floor. $3.50 to $7.00 Matting Rugs, $1.95—6x9-ft. Extra Fine 180- ' ] ‘warp Japanese Matting Rugs, in carpet designs; perfect qual- ity. ting Rugs, size 9x12 ft. Friday, each at. Friday Clean-up Sale of Corsets Up to $3.00 values, $2.19— Popular make corsets, of white and pink coutil ; various models; broken lots and sizes. Fridsy €9 10 $4.00 and $4.50 values, $3.19— Special lot of corsets, of superior grade materials, in white and pink; included are Warner’s, R & G and Thom- son’s = Glove-fitting makes; broken lots and sizes. Friday at .. $3019 Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. = $5.00 Chiffon Velveteen, $2.49 Yd. 36-inch Colored Chiffon Velve- teen, a rich silk, lustrous, close pile quality, in navy blue, brown, plum, Russian green and taupe. ' A favorite material for . street and afternoon: dresses. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Drastic ‘Reductions’ to Affect Immediate Clearance of Men’s and Young Men’s Overcoats, Ulsters and ' Ulsterettes Short lots of men’s and young men’s fine garments from our re§ular stocks have been slashed without consideration of former value or actual cost in tomorrow’s sale. All are finely tailored, in the newest models and colors. Quantities are limited—this is a sale that . calls for quick action on your part! Group No. One 2 Were $67.50 10 Were $57.30 Your 21 Were $55.00| Choice, 11 Were $49.50 14 Were $42.50. Not more than three of any A word to the wise—come early, as the quan- pattern. cluded. First Floor Daylight Clothes Store for Mes—Direct Entrance From K Btreet. 39¢ & 50c Dress Ginghams 198 Waists, of batiste, voile and organdy; tailored, trimmed and tucked styles. Values worth to $2.00. At (First Floor) Sc 72 Silk Blouses, of georgette crepe, crepe de chine and striped shirtings; embroidered, tailored, beaded and trimmed effects. Values worth to $698. " $3.95 14 Red and Gray Fox Scarfs, whole animal effects, with head, tail and paws; silk lined. Worth up to $29.75. At $15.00 85 Women’s and Misses’ Fall and Winter Suits, of tricotine, ~wool velour, serge and cham- oisene; in fur-trimmed, tailoréd and flare effects; in navy, nan- kin, reindeer, brown and pekin; broken sjzes, Values worth up to $45.00. At $19.50 Iso 30 Water-stained 116-warp China_Mat- $l 95 £ " . Friday C’eafl-;f Sa’e of Women’s $1.00 Underwear at 50c Women’s Medium - weight Underwear, separate gar- ments, shirts, pants and corset covers. High and low neck, long or short sleeves, ankle and knee length pants. The well known “Richelieu” - brand. Women’s 85c Underwear at 55c—Heavy-weight Under- ‘wear, separate garments fleece lined; shirts with high neck and long sleeves, pants ankllg ‘I‘eng‘rith.Fgogth muslin band. Friday . Women’s $1.50 Union Suits, $1.90—Heavy-ficeced Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length pants; o Rerday ot e $1.00; Sizes 34 to 44 in- Clearaway bf Entire Stock of Silk Remnants - Former Prices Up to $3.00 Now $1,19 Yard All remnants of silks grouped in one lot and priced 50 low they afford savings truly amazing., High-class silks of extreme desirability, in just the lengths want. * for practically every need. Your choice tomorrow of —35-inch Satin Messaline —40-inch Box-loom Crepe —35-inch Chiffon Taffeta de Chine —35-inch Costume Satin —33-inch Stripe Tub Silks ~—35-inch Stripe Satin —35-inch Novelty Silks —35-inch Plaid Silks —35-inch Dress Satins A good range of desirable street and evening shades, also black. Lengths range from 2 to 5 yards—suitable for waists, dresses, skirts and petticoats. Goldsabers’s—TFirst Floor. Group No. Two 7 Were $40.00 3 Were $38.50 YOII!' 12 Were $37.50| Choice, -9 Were $32.50 7 Were $30.00| § .75 1 Was $28.50 — 46 Were $25.00). 85 garments in the lot, including Overcoats, Ulsterettes, Fitted and Conservative models, in the newest styles and shades. Sizes 34 to 46 in- cluded. Outing Flannels & Domestics at 19¢ Yard The Friday Remnant Sale in the domestic department offers wonderful savings on just the materials wanted for immediate and future use. Be here early for first choice. Remnants of 32-inch Dress Remmants of 32-inch Laun- Ginghams in plaids, checks, | dry-proof Suitings. stripes and plain ‘colors. Remnants of 32-inch Plain Remnants of 36-inch Heavy | Color Chambray. Double-fleeced Outing Flan=- Remmants of 36-inch Printed Shirting Madras. Remmants of 36-inch Printed Remmnants of 30-inch Printed Fleecedown Flannels. Plisse Crepe. All good, useful lengths for women’s.and children’s garments. Remnants of 25c Outing Flannels, 14c—27 inches wide—a - heavy double fleeced quality, in neat stripes and 14 checks; lengths from 2 to 7 yards. Friday at C Remnants of 29c Ginghams, 13c—27-inch Dress Ginghams, i a large assortment of broken and staple checks, piaids, stripes and plain colors; lengths from 2 to 6 yards. 13 Friday at o C Remnants of 29c Percales, 16c Yard—36 inches wide ; light and dark grounds, in plaids, checks, stripes, figures and dots, also remnants of 32-inch plain color Chambra; ood 16 useful lengths. Friday at... C 20c Unbleached Cotton, 14c Yard—Mill Ends of 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, a heavy round thread 14 quality, for making sheets. Friday at................. C 19c Cotton and Cambric, 125c Yard—Remnants of 36-inch Bleached Cotton and Cambric, lengths from 2 to 8 12’/2 yards; fine close-woven grades. Friday at.. . 2C Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Friday Clean-up Sale of Children’s Coats & Dresses $16.50 and $18.98 Coats, $9.50—15 Children’s Winter Coats, of fine quality materials; nicely lined; broken lots rom regular stoc! sizes 5 an years. Friday at .. : $9-50 Little Tots’ $6.98 Coats, $2.95—Little Tots’ Winter Coats, heavy dark materials, made with belt and pockets; $2 95 sizes 2 and 3 years.. Friday at.. . $8.98 Chinchilla Coats, $4.95—Six Little Tots” White Chin- chilla Coats, heavy soft quality; made with belt $4 95 and pockets; sizes 2 and 3 years only. Friday at.. . $6.98 and $8.98 Dresses, $4.95—Eight Girls’ Fine Quality Gingham Dresses, in beautiful plaids; very stylish $4 95 models; size 14 years only. Friday at............. . $4.00 and $5.00 Dresses, $2.98—Four Dozen Fine Quality Glin'ghaml Dresses, in a:ln:r!ed_styli;h pllazids and ain colors; smart models; sizes 6 to years. %riday at : 52098 $1.59 Rompers, 95c—Children’s Rompers, of gingham and chambray, also of seersucker, in stripes and plain 95c colors; neatly trimmed; broken sizes. Friday a't ..... § $3.98 Raincapes, $1.98—Small lot of Children’s Raincapes, . of rubberized satine; sizes 4 and 6 years only. $1 98 Friday at ,.........coeeeenen teesesdasresenazannas ... W he 79c and 89c Petticoats, 55c—O0dd lot of Children’s Flan- nelette Petticoats, with muslin waist . years, Friday at —eaddbaa Infants’ 98c Dresses, 55c—Lot of n Dresses, of white nainsook; meatly trimmed yokes; plain or trimmed skirts. Friday at berg's—Third 3 REB