Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 3

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ooven ERATONARK INCAARITES DRNE -know - wh b RJ i ? : biti i port of the Associated Chéritfes. Are you one of these? was exhibiting his favorite l* S *OaS*Ed Committee HODes to Reach If you are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washmgtfon ihatee fo me, e R dnet e baby or a deserted Washington mother reaching out for orse. but none that To n the 10,000 Goal in Easter Ef- | yg::urkh:nld means more to you than a gesture{. filldout the o jous Burley ank below and swell the total. Urge your friends to do Z “requent deic LZ fort to Help D. C. Poor.. likewise. Washington cannot turn away from its helpless AL G LA tobacco flavor. Charities and_the Citizens’ Relief As sociation for 10.000 contributing mem Ibers neared the 4,000 mark today, when 3,508 persons were announced as having contributed to date. Officials were hopeful that the 4,000 mark would be passed today, and the number desired secured by KEaster. Conlrlhulmn< should be sent to the @ ATL 2 @ e House, 923 H street, or | | Doins Most Usefal Work. | The A a general trouble office, many people comin: to it for information, advice and help when quite at loss to know Ise to tarn. A recent instance of this was a call made at the Social Service House by a refined well dressed woman who appeared in great mental stress. She said she had been to five | six different organizations that morning, but that none of them could help her. She then told her story. It concerned her Dbrother, who was ciated Charities conducts | mentally unbalanced and a menace to ! the public, and who had been wander- | ing over the country for years. The family had tried repeatedly to have him examined and placed in a proper institution for treatment, but they had been unable to have this done, for as soon as he learned of their intentions | [ he would move on to another city. || He came to Washinston finally and il THAT BOOK YOU WANT Can Be Had at Pearlman’s Book Shop 933 G St. N.W. If not In stock we can get it on short notice. threatened his sister’s life if she did Open Evenings. not sign a paper turning over some property to him, and when she re- fused he threatened dire:vengeance. The relatives felt that not only their | 1ives were in danger, but that the man was a dangerous person to be walking UR CREED the streets and should he under treat- : The Associated Charities got in is based on a thor- touch with the proper officials and ex- ough, well founded plained the situation, with the result belief in the ad- [j|| Which the following letter explain: < = “I am convinced that your organiza- vice we give ‘our tion brought action in the case of my clients. Errors of brother, the mental defective about judgment are not likely in such an whom I came to you last Friday. had appealed to five if not six eemTeatic it o LeRiacts gencies or departments to have him of each case are founded on the investigations of speclzl- cared for, but without success. With ists. An _ especially desir- your help my brother is now in an institution and the doctors have veri- fied my_conclusions.” This is only one of the many op- able Corner Dwelling on Connecticut Avenue. 14 rooms and 5 baths; sleeping porches; elec- ‘The Easter appeal of the Associated \ THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, DBk MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921. ones. Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, 923 H street northwest: Inclosed pléase find §. payment in full first quarterly payment RS Name. ... FAthvll . ID‘W pecia Sustairt .00 Address. .. Capital 3,808 Washingtonians have, to;date, contributed to the-s\ll;' ASSOCIATED CHARITIES (Including Citizens’ Relief Association). forie (Kind of mtmhenhlv desired) (or contribution) for the current year. (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) 'xrue in business. |real champ™ |you. Natural ability goes a long way to compensate for speed in race horses. Will Give Him Heart. to give art to vour this I do not mean tha d to overwork. A if your emplioy erworking he ouglh op to it | required in your ¢ 1 assures you that there is no substitute for Scott's Emulsion 2 Anold saying, but nonethe- less true: A’ bottle of Scott’s Emulsion What’'s Wrong With Your Work? BY WILLIAM MAXWELL, (VICE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc.) takep in time, helps keep the doctor away. E Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. "ALSO MAKERS OF Ki-40i0s (Tablets or Granules) at Orange, N. J.. with 183 young men and young women salaried employes as the subjects. The object of these tests was to discover and analyze the underlying causes which prevent many. workers of the so-called “white collar class” from getting out of the business rut. Mr. Maxwell, who de- vised and personally conducted these experiments, has found that the trou- ble was with the workers themselves. In this series of articles he not only points out the defects which chain the feet of many salaried employes to the lower rungs of the ladder, but tells how those fetters can be cast off.) L—Are You Game? What follows may prove in time to portunities for social service that tric lights. come to the Associated Charities as Hot-water heat; Hard- part of the day's work. . The society acts as a clearing house by getting wood floors; built-in garage for 2 cars. people into touch with the right Price, $40.000 agencies, in the right way and at the *KEEVER =GOS right time. Abe Martin S Say's: = “MR. PROPERTY OWNER” Fill out this blank and mail to us if you have any property you mean a great deal in your life. On the other hand, it may mean nothing. But I whichever turns out to be the case, you will not be harmed by reading carefully what I have to say. Nearly all my life I have been al salaried employe. I can remember when I owned but one pair of trou- sers and had to wear a long-tailed coat to hide their seat. 1 made a joke of this among my_ intimate friends, but there was no joke in my heart. Truly I have known what it means to keep up appearances on a slender salary. That is one reason why, for the past year, we have been conducting a series of experiments at our plant, with 183 of our salaried employes of both sexes as subjects, the object of these ‘“laboratory tests” being to bring to light the basic reasons why the average salaried man and woman do not receive larger salaries than they do. And that is why I am giv- ing you now the benefit of the coi r,lulionl derived from those experi- men Non-Unfon Not Cause. Perhaps you will with some bitterness. if you are a member of the so-called “white collar class,” that the reason why the salaried worker does not find more money in his pay en- velope is because he does not belong 2 WA!mW * THE SERVICE SHOP Amt. cash required.. is house rented? How heated ~— Lighted by. ] Can sign be placed on house? Shall representative inspect?... Owner's name 3e Address . Chas. D. Sager 923 Fifteenth St. N.W. _ “Headquarters for Homes” turned his ankle slipped an’ vault. ‘Bout th’ we’ve heard agaxnst th’ lnccme people. Copyright National Newspaper Service. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 Wi ~ot BB dlrzrbo’\ul’mfi FOR ANY The Shade S| 106 H e, (f¢ e E sl 830 13th St. “YOUR_OLD WOOD FLOORS PLANED. ress isbed: ema} elnl-;l done ml_rzé Expert Factory Window Shade | |Work at Rock Bottom Prices. Dependable Printers tiow, sddrecs SECRET, Always “on the job.” R !U’l’ll'lw“. the Rocking- s" B evios x| The National Capital Press Vet oand in e Cener o 1210-1212 D St. N.W. being organized In the center of the Toms diatrict, will cousider a_ few deflr-b!zl < STENOGRAPHER, expert: centrally located: SKIRISG: | 1o position to serve one or two cllents. ~Phoae ddress Box 286.C, | Main 564. lQTl and k“f”!l. wrl‘}nr Rl_!fl o Make Those H m—,rgfir————;, B ose House chan‘s advanced to $20 & share o April 1. An over- | Rance —now. Lumber costs I subscription is expected to the present allot- ment, selling at par. $10 a share. ich mean reductions and even rejections of laf You are interested in the new | . ket car without axles, the easiest riding car in | Pickets the world—then subscribe for stock at once. BIRMINGHAM MOTORS, GCO- M. Barker CO‘, Inc. 4014 Bvans bldr. 220 | MO.B1N. Y. ave: 1517 Tth st Tel. M. 1348. rs for rnifl mu come. With % of Your Life in Bed of o Tory will be_held at the hail of the Oriental | your mattresses, box eprin o . ex s and "'M"l [AdGetan ¥ uull 6tk wCe sEw: entitied o a 1ot of conaiderntion. OT® AT 22, 1921, Polls will be open = | Our prices for such work a A1l Jot hoiders are invited to at-| __Our Prices for re as low as good Beclell’s Mattress Factory oo 2 o timate 3o '.",;.',":.';‘:‘ CLAFLI\‘ OPTICAL co, MAD- 4, Narmity Glasses. Mztalhc Roof Pamt_ ¢ residence’ ear of rugs. Progressive Sales Co., 008 %‘ Linseed 011 Paint, $1 lg;’vr Fllon, deltr, b f does labor. Ready to b S3pply you with any duantity of Posts & | 100 Fence Ports and P'n-k Beaver Board for your at. ic room. FEAY, ESTATE ME - OAK" ASBESTOS LIQUID CEMEN not_you? D. ~ undersigned. having this day withdrawn from and traneferred ail interest in the business Roof Men of f heretofore conducted under the firm name of —at _your service here. I your roof leaks ‘ogel Brothers Company and all interest in tell Casey right now. IhQ business heretofore conducted under the CASE 3"‘" lflhfl NWwW. 1 firm name of Koob & Co.. hereby give notice Pho that all debts or Liabilities of exch of said firms bave been smsamed by respective | GAR RANGES n:mmrn AND R frme. withoat farther Tiability on us or either | CLYDE L. ERS, rear 616 H of us and all claims or debts should be pre- | Main 7004 omted to seid frme for "“';"""‘ a3d will | /) sNO& FOR RENT_UPRIGHT AND Blamow Tor et st reasouabie prices u on purchase ice b 'ORCH. “‘fi G. G eE SOR CALIYORNIS. MARGH Som ROOF TROUBLE soRedoced retes snd wrester seourity i€ Call Main 760. ds. SECUEITY STORAGE CO., G,afton&Son,Inc—. T nm nm st. " - Notice to Contractors! bing and heating doce on & small percent B e ean give the best of refercnces; i work s THE BEST PRINTING Ts none too good —Consult us. High grade, but not high priced. Pide. M. “Heating 3nd_Roofing Fxperts 35 run’, LIMP IN—WALK OUT. WILSON. Chirooodist, 720 13th st a5e SCALP TREATMEN" for you. CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. At the First Sign BYRON S. ADAMS. JEUTERR| ot o leak in your roor = = Y Ll be on the job Im-edhhzu Preserve our Screens +—and keep them free from rust. Now's the R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. fl.. u M them ready for use. Flies will ane hm. "‘ Black “Enamel Paint, 50c pt. |Roof Painting' Time Green Enamel Paint, 60c! e A L m oa nmu asa Ghup::t T s o )-verl jures the tin.. Rich red color. Beckcr let afld GI&II Co., IRONCLAD Roofiffgy 1416 F at. 4300 Wisconsin ave. I'lone West 67, - Bank Cashier Sidney Gritts|S t'day while bein’ backed into th’ lvomen do not receive larger salarios tax is that it makes liars o’ ]vlled that they must demonstrate perience CompRies ;. Ioul.‘_‘k- to a union. I am quite sure, however, that that is not the answer. There are exceptions, of course, to every rule, but our experiments have con- vinced me that the trouble in most es is not with the employer, but with the® employe himself—or her- (For the past twelve months an in- {tennis player, wrestler or foot teresting series of experiments has|is always ready to put forth his & been conducted at the Edison plant, |preme effort. Yet they cost no more. UNDERWOOD &-UNDERWOOD _ Portraits of Quadlity 1230 Connecticut Avenue Phone Main 4400 Do Not Tempt Others! Ask Yourself the Question “Have I the right to let my money, my stocks, bonds, notes, insurance policies, jewelry and other valuables lie around the house or office, in my bureau or desk or metal box, under the mattress, in cubbyholes or trunks, where any and every one may chance to see them and be tempted to take them? Common sense dictates the answer, “Of course I have mot.” Then, if this guestion and its i = l eor INDIGESTION holds CHARACTER Character in Portrait Photographs Exclusive styles created by our art- ists bring out the charm and grace of women—the dignity and strength of .men—~and the happiness of little self. answer applies to you, why delay another day without having The reason why salaried men and is usually because they do not show clearly to their employers that they only argyment Srelexmntugcreimonsy Chnnithevire, eive Salarled people are frequently ad- heir ability to fill better jobs. Such advlc: is good, but it is not always acted on wisely. Too often our de- sire to have a different and better job causes us to neglect our present job. In most cases the best way to show fitness for a better position, or for a higher rate of compensation, is to do your present work a great deal bet- ter than your employer expects it to be done. ‘There is a maxim in the world of sport that “no pace is too f-ut !or a champ,” which means that eal champion, whether he be & Dulfllsl —homes in all se:‘uons of the city and suburbs to sell List your property with us now. The Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Dept. unsey Bldg. | | : 7717 where com. Troaclad Roof Paint Keeps out rust for many years and secured a safe deposit box for the safekeeping of your: personal valuables? It will cost you less than a cent a day. Can you afford to take risks any longer? finest inr Washington. The Munsey Trust Company - Pennsylvania Ave. between 13th and 14th Sts. Visit our safe deposit vault. It is the We Can Solve That Rental Problem If you are dissatisfied with the way your property is being handled, we suggest you permit us to inspgct it and after studying the conditions we will advise what can be done with it. Our Property Management Dept. —recently advised a change in the character of business in a prop- erty which, in a surprisingly short time, restored its value. Some businesses pay big rent, but at a sacrifice of selling ~ SHAN NON & LUCHS Property Management Dept. 713 14th St. N.W. New Shapes--- New Fabrics--- CLOTH HAT In tweeds that are water- The stitched cloth hat is very popular with men for all occasions. Special— $3.95 MEYER'S SHOPS 1331 F STREET ] You can't be “n it you are not always ready to give the best there is in counts, and me people have more ability than {others. just as some race horses have more speed than others. but gamenes: |ferior ability 'in_men’ and inferior | ome time ago a trainer of race il rely men- | of nothing more than srmination to do you “100 per cent perfect 1 am not | rder | YOUR REASON work. thia poxm Anybody but a fool knows that he's got to” give the best that's in him cycs to certaln fundame in order to make good with the bosn” negses in their porsonal machinery But are you sure that you know how | whose prescnce they had not hithe to gi that is in y anting that stand how I am merely asking you to| there was not & give your heart to your work in a | not beliove at firs! way that will produce complete ab- | 100 per cent perfeot. 5 rv“on in l! during business hours. | phrase from the motor worid, they have the will. are u quite positive that you under- to go about it? Workers Learn More. Of the 183 you { women an r scientific 3-%4 hat he was nearly | (Copyright, 1031, To borrow & (The next remark at | belleved that they were “hitting on advice, too, " But they kros differ- teots have opened their tal weak- suspected. In the articles that follow I am go- Ing to poln: out what those fun gle one who did | take stock of r'- own efficlency. Trade Press [ g t1cio ot hle meries will appear: T early Tawde of The Brar) $1,500 FOR IRISH FUND.}: Fifteen hundred dollars was scribed for the Irish relief fund 3 a meeting of the Padraic H. Pearse Council of the American Association for the Recognitlon of the Irish Resx: can be overcome. I am g men and yYounz them up one by one, in whom we have their Importance. and describe simpl observation for tests that the am ronths probably ploye can apply self, y e ey Mark Jackson and Rev. Georgeto Henne: vere the speakers. \One bundred and nine delegates to night. mental weaknesses are, and how they 'public at Gonzaga Hall last mzm..\ Hart specially priced This is the 100 per cent satisfaction store; money cheerfully refunded An Easter Special!! And “Special” means something here. You can’t imagine how special they really are until you see them! Why We Price Them $40 Instead of $65 Because we don’t want to wait 20 years to get your patronage. We want it today. What does the profit on an individual suit mean compared with the chance of surpassing all previous records in the development of our busi= ness? NOTHING! Isn’t that Heavy Coat Burdensome? L3 Spring Topcoats Lightweight, Business Coats made by Hart Schaffner: & Marx. The 1920 $4 5 price for equal values was $60. Our 1921 PriCe’ seee oo csconas ewoe A Srrrall‘Defiosit Cheerfully’ Accepted. No Charge for Alterations Raleigh Haberdasher 1091111 Penn_syl\iania- Avenue Schaffner & Marx Full Dress or Tuxedo (Coat and Trousers) Hart Schaffner & Marx Fancy Worsted Suits

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