Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 11

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CIVIL SERVICE TESTS FOR VARIOUS U. S. JOBS . Examinations Announced, Includ- ing Many Technical and Scien- tific Positions. Examinations for a number of po- sttions, including technical and eci- ~ntific positions of importance, were announced today by the Civil Serve ice_Commission, a8 follows: Geologist, $2.400; associatc geolo- =ist, $2.100 to §. zist, $1,800 to $2,040: geologic aid, 0 fo $1,740, Eeclogical survey. stant in nematology, $1.000 to 0; nematologist and technologist, 0’ to $3.000; agriculturist, irric ed field crops, $1,800 to 2,400, reau of plant industry: field su- perintendent in fnsect control. De- vartment of Agriculture, $1.800 to 2 fish pathologlist, $2,500. mnat- , $2,200, bureau of fisheries. hygienist, public health serv- 15¢ rional Education, iHistorian, War Department. Valgation aid (oil and gas). to $2,500; assistant valuation luation engineer (ofl 600 to $4.300. bureau of in . Metallurgical chemist, v, foreman of heat treatment of profectiles, $8.40 a day. foreman. £14,000-ton press for armor plate and arge-caliber guns, $12.40 to §13.92 a v United States naval ordnance plant, South Charleston, W. Ve. In addition to the salaries named above. the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most Ppositions the salary of which does not exceed $2.500 & year. " WILL PRESENT ORATORIO TO AID FOUNDLING HOME The Motet Choral Society, under the leadership of Otto T. Simon, is to wive Felix Mendelssohn's oratorio. . Paul,” tonight at the Central Hizh School for the benefit of the Toundling Home, 1T15 15th street northwest. Lieut. George E. Pickett, 3d. grand- son of Gem. Pickett of Gettysburg rame, 18 to speak and appeal for the home. Checks from those unable to attend the concert, but who wish to =u| rt the home, it is announced, will be received by Frank E. Ghi- sellf, 918 10th street northwest, Shortly after the armistice the Motet Choral Society, w§th Mr. Simon as leader, gave a memorial service 2 for those who gave their lives in the world war. PRESENTS TWO PLAYS. Arts Club Dramatic Committee En- tertains Large Audience. ‘The parlors of the Arts Club, 3017 T street, were crowded to the utmost || j| capacity last night on the occasion of *he monthly presentation of plays un- der the auspices of the dramatic com- mittee. The program for the evening consisted of two Elm. with musical numbers by Miss Ethel Coffin, planist, who rendered Chopin's Scherzo in C minor, and Miss M: rethe Callahan, who, with Mrs. Paul Bleyden as ac- companist, sang a group of ballads. The first play given was “A Minuet.” a poetic drama by Louis Parker, in which a gripping story of the French revolution is told. Walter Beck, Miss Edith Goode and Finley 8. scored a marked success in their rendition.. Susan Gl “Suppressed ing. This highly amusing travesty on psychoanalysis was presented by Mrs. Hazel Imboden, Miss Harriet Murphy and E. Connell in & manner Il's farce in two acts, ires,” closed the even- which kept the audience in roars of ||!i laughter. B n ance wit! e fixed > =ram ef Arts Club evertathe dum’.‘ac committes provides aa ewvening of plays on_the last Tu each month. The next dramat! will, M'vm two plsys evening be Feb: . B S whe 3 zineer (oil and gas), $2.500 to $3.600; 4} and Kls‘i 2l Hayes ||| Hilll il THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, TANUARY 26, I21. r Pennsylvania Avenue it 5 & Company Seventh Street - Wrecking—Instead of Reckoning Men’s Suits 2itle P . Mostly Young Men’s and some Conserva- tive Models—Single and Double Breasted— sizes 33 to 37. Reduced from $40 and $50. ... ....... Fur Collars (Third Floor) Black and Dark Brown, shawl and notch styles—in two lots— Up to $10— Up to $15— $5.75 $9.75 (Third Floor) ed; belt all around. Sizes Boys’ Corduroy Suits 36 Boys’ Cror;lpton All-weather Corduroy Suits; in Mouse color—with full lined pants; cut large and full. Sizes 7 to 16 years...cceeeecacess 9 . Boys’ Suits (Second Floor) All wool Blue Serge, fast color; plain and yoke Norfolk; s9 75 Boys’ Blouse Waists 79¢ 3 for $2.25 (Second Floor) button-on style; sjges 2 to 7 years. educed from $350 to.. (Second Floor) Many patterns in Full-cut Blouses, collar at- tached and soft cuffs—all sizes 6 to 16 years.... 9 o Boys’ Suits (Second Floor) : il-‘u:cy ‘geviot K:i;kcrbocker - Suits — light and darl chades: full-lined pants. 37.95 Sizes 8 to 16 years (Second Floor) —neat patterns; cut large and full. Sizes 4 to 8 years Men’s Mackinaws Good plaid effects: Dousbole-breas(- Wash Suits Gray and Brown striped effects; ~ Knee Pants Straightecut' Knee Pants - There are just four days remaining of our fiscal year—and we have planned a veritable slaughter of prices down to the lowest possible point before inventory. The sale will begin tomorrow morning—and we promise Men’s Overcoats . (Third Floor) Conservative Coats—in model and color; Plain Black Dark Oxford; fly iront; Velvet collar—the style that’s always “in style." Sizes up to 46 —“‘regulars” and “stouts.” Values up to $55—reduced to........... Riding Breeches (Third Floor) Khaki Riding Breeches—proper model; well made—sizes 44 waist measure. Reduced from $350 and s Boys’' Overcoats (Second Floor) Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats, Blue and Brown; cloth lined; belt all around; button to the neck— gizes 3 t0 9 years...eeeeencoaas. Boys’ Overcoats Novelty Overcoats; Double-breast- ed; button to neck; sizes 4 to 7 years. s 6-75 Reduced from~$9.75, $10 $1250 to 95¢ ............ (Second Floor) Each of these Suits has TWO PAIRS of Trousers; Single and Double Breasted; Brown and Gray mixtures. Sizes 33 to 36 only (16 to Oy Ears ) e S nE R ARERs s Boys’ Shirts (Second Floor) Assorted colors in fancy stripes; .50 372 Junior High Suits 225 and there’s much to interest you. Only about 75 in this Jot—Conservative Worsteds, Cheviots to 4—“regulars” and “stouts.” (Third Floor) (Third Floor) Now— Undo s Upjtode Half Price (Becona Flecr) years, with the exception of 15 and 17. (Seeond Floor) Men'’s Suits and Plain Blue Serges—included are the new 3 Values up to $60—reduced to......-. Full Dress Vests in Pique and Mer- Tan and Black; many reversible— $1.95 $3.95 $15 to $50 Gray and Brown Mixed Knickerbocker Suits. Regular $13.50 and $16.50 values. ....... Fall Weight Reefers; Shepherd all over the store—to bring our stock ¢Third _Floor) Black and White Mixed Worsteds—all sizes up Dress Vests Leather Coats cerized—all sizes up to 4. Two lots— regulac prices from $3000to HIMW. Boys’ 2-P Sui oys Z-Pants duits each with two pairs of pants; in all sizes to 18 s '75 == 9 Boys’ Reefers checks and plain Tan; sizes 4 to 10 - } Mackina Boys' Mackinaws (Second Floor) The wanted plaids—Double-breast- d; belt all g 4 : e eizes 8 200 18 34-75 Y Reduced from §5 and 32.95 e 50 .. 15 (Second Floor) slSm Reduced from $22.50 and $28.00 to. ..’ — Junior High Suits Boys’ Union Suits Boys’ Stockings (Second Floor) Egyptian Ribbed Union Celebrated Notaseme C Sises 125 Suits; Ecru shade; com- brand; ir White, Black and to 16 neck, 89(‘. $2 50 fortable model—sizes 24 89¢ s : Well made 3 for g 4D AN R TR L * T aed Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Men’s Collar E. & W., Arrow, Corliss Coon—Sizes ssmms12 to 20—(except 15 and 15%2)— grade . ... st e el 5c¢ Sleepers (8econd Floor) Boys’” Domet Sleepers striped patterns; with and without feet. Sizes 2 to 14 Boys’ Pajamas : - Cotton 95¢ 16 years Men’s Reefers (First Floor) ' and Domet— plain colors stripes. Broken sizes 4 t Boys’ Cloves (Second Floor) Tan, Cape and Gray Suede Gloves— broken sizes from to 7. 950 ”Ruinced from $150 and (Second ¥loor) and neat patterns; cord and girdle; cut “and: full and fanc Men’s Neckwear (First Floor) (Second Floor) 5 Men's Blanket Bath Robes; new . Children’s Hats (Second Floor) = 4 Velour and Velvet—in ot 54-95 all the fashionable blocks. 32.95 $8.75 to $1350 grades... Men’s Sweaters (First Floor) effects. A All the benefits of nasty, cathartics are it Accordian Plaited and other weaves, in two- toned effects; finished with deep fringe. Regular $7.50 and $10 values........... L. A big collection of fine Silks, in new and ex- clusive patterns—made with Saks Service band. 35¢ Shawl, V-neck and Pull-over styles—Pennsyl- vania Knitting Co. make; with Notair buttonholes. Regular $12.50 and $13.50 values........ poisoned with products of indigestion—or liver and kidney laziness. Largest Sale of Any Modicine in the World. Sold everywhere. s bones, 10c.. 26c. ’ il 1 Men’s Pajamas (First Floor) Domet Flannel; heavy weight ; cut large and full; Regular $2.50 silk frogs. (First Floor) High-grade two styles. Soft cushion and hard soles. Values up to $250. Men’s Hats A most unusual offering. Notaseme and all size: (First Floor) cad ssensnnnann coeemccaas Men’s Hose Men’s Hose (First Floor) Risto-rib Thread Silk Half Hose— Black, White, Navy, C dovan. 5 Regular $1.50 value Men’ms Shoes . (First Floor) Hosiery—in all colors s— $128 Silk— 15¢ mixed; sizes 34 to excellent fitting. Regulsr value . Genuine Shell Cordovans—English and French toe lasts. Special linings and feit padded tangues; Goodyear sewed soles—sizes 5 to 11 and widths A toE. Regular values up to $15. . ............. $ 4.95‘ ’s Union Sui Men’s Union Suits (First Floor) Peerless - brand — wool Boys’ Shoes (PFirst Floor) Scout Shoes—Brown Elk leather; solid leather soles; sizes 52.95 50— 11 to 6. Values up to $4.00...... $3.95 Womeh’s Shoes (First Floor) About 750 pairs Low and High Shoes—Black and colors$ in the most wanted shapes; heels of all types. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. s Regular valuesupto $10. . .. .......ccn.. ; Women'’s Slippers Felt—six shades and Children’s Shoes , _ (First Floor) Boys’ and Girls’ Brown Leather Laced Shoes—made on the “toe- room” last; sewed lcath- er soles. Sizes 8% to 31'39 $1.29 Men’s Overalls (Bconemy ¥loor) Plain White, with bib; strongly made, in all sizes up to 44 95C waist. Regular $2 value.......... Top Coats 18 Men's Light-weight Top Coats; staple style; sizes 33 to 38 37.sa $18 to $25 e Rain Coats (Economy Floor) Men's Rubberized Rain Coats, all seams sewed, cemented 75 and atnfped; ventilated 35- back. Al sizes up to 44, . Men’s Overcoats (Economy Floor) . Oxford Gray and Brown Mixtures—very sightly and comfortable Coats; well tailored— sizes up to 38 only. Wonderful Values in Pants (Economy Floor) ‘ Fancy Worsteds and Cheviots—heavy and medium weight; with plain or cuff bottoms; assortment of excellent patterns. All sizes—"regulars” and “stouts” to 48 waist measure. $3.00 grade $5.00 grade $1.50 grade $1.95 $3.65 9 2 5 Men’s Suits : (Boonomy Floor) Men’s Suits—the last few of many lots— well made and trimmed. Broken sizes from 34 to 40. $Q.75

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