Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 3

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THE EVENING TON. D. C FRIDAY, said, both throughout the state and i the legislature of Virginia, to the abol tion of the fee ' He added such a plan | < impracticable and never would be i recommended by the present board of | | MAY 27, il STAR. WASHING LAUDS WORK OF WOMEN | IN CHARGE OF MT. VERNON | = . JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CHANGES PROPOSED BY JOINT COMMITTEE ‘Abe Martin Says: SUMMER TERM! OPENING DATES itors @Buy Your ¢ | v | With Gov G < T, 2 Davis on his official visi S e —(:'r:se.rz\eml;:":‘z:@;m;.;-,:‘y::—n-;em A Gov. Davis of Virginia, With Board | were Mr. Br Richmond. Rebert 1 | 4 “or Wasons Accountancy School, June 5 | Would Transfer B f Naturalizati GV ltors Makesllsinage o of Riimond an | b oromatise 1o e cnee er Dureau o aturalization to) Washiagton Tomb. “_;;'33- personal aid to the ! £ For For Catalogue Call o Address | Comegys of er. Del.. regen s e Praising the activi Vernon Ladies' Association in perpetu- From Labor Department—Other sl ' ating the ideais of George Washington. [POSTHUMOUS MEDAL AWABD.i | i h YMCA SCHOOLS": 1736 G nw. Main 8250. Open to Women, And Many Which Cannn: Be Listed At the Right Prices rginia ad HER, Jeweler, 907 G Gov. Westmoreland Davis of }nstxtute Suggestlons. dressed the board of regents of the na- | Private Oliver Wendsll Holmes, Com- al shrine on the TPotomac at Mount | G Vernon yesterday. 5 Accompanied by the board of visitor: Virginia bute o the (ho annual on m» u\wl‘e t. N pans 34 Infantry. lhumnm v awarded a distinguished se execulivepaid_oftc ial [icn cross for extraordinary heroism i emory <hingtor ion nes pilgrimage known 1«="‘ gTLAnCar: Y placed a wreath | Teid | gni women toward | has been post- unwise, the institute believe: make any cha hecause m. weil be that services having adminis- icular classes of law infractions | Star is presenting the detaiis of government reorganizaiion de- oped by the Institute for Government Research. The zen- eral outlines of the plan we presented in the first art printed in Sunday's Star. e deals with the De- of Justice. The department of wariti (or transportation) wiil Lime; ance, Septembe mortally wound-d a wounld from 1t ENGLISH MODEL RAGLAN STYLE \ SILK-LINED Gabardine great t regards one ser . however. ere seems (o be little doubt. This | reference to the cffice of n)olwvl bition comm ner. The duties of | ttle or nothing to do the administration of the in- Tevenue service. They relate v to the enforcement of a gen- G et i g ]Holh from standpoint of | relieving the overburdened bureau of BY WILL P. KENNEDY. { internal revenue of a tack not prop- Changes proposed in the Department . €71 belonging to it and from that of of Tomtice. ftting it In with the uni- | Yesting responsibility where 1t be e, fitting it in Wit Pl- | longs. “this service should be trans- functional scheme reorganization | ferred to the Department of Justice. of the administrative departments as recommended -ta -the. joint .congres- s‘onal committee by the Institute for Covernment Research, are: 1. Transfer of the bureau of natu- ralization from the Department of | Labor to the Department of 2. Other changes raised sideration: (a) Status of sol partmen (b) status of detection of infrac Bl traniafes of ofifes | 239 Slesiom: peoaat ¢ I en isons to pro-|: ™ = = e end e o Lo " | in administerme hospitals and other 1S partment of public »artment of Justice because. trance fee a: ) George Bryan of the hoard of visitors d_ the tion that spiring tisfactor. Virginia_never would allow Congry to take Mount Vernon out of the control ciation. 5 inal Charter of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, as granted by Virginia, it was expiained. per- = he “association entrance fee in order to obtain main- o 5 T tenance revenue for the grounds and (¢) Two considerations lead to the| Th’ first thing most fellers dolmansion. | proposal to transfer the oflice of su-! when they join an athletic club| M. Brvan said he was o | perintendent of prisons from tae De- s _|0m th’ rockin’ chair regatta. to “vardals and {partment of Justice to the proposed| Ik’ hardest thing is t take! cred pl Jepartment of public k sesis ' & the po :‘:‘l‘fl. e | less-when you kin git more. (Copsright Nat HUNDREDS ..\rf Jotning CIRCULATING LIBRARY Of Absolutely the Neweat Fiction. EARLMAN'S Rook Shop 033 G St. Open Evenings ON YOUR SAVINGS By Investment in Our Would Transfer Prisons Head. [ ! “flxhqrmnn—!hr Most in America AXI- MUM SERV - NG h developing a new standard Livable™ osed 1o the | is_considarable $500 | Newspaper Sorvice.) sa UARDED FIRST MORTGAGES c e e $500,000 IN WILL CASE. ‘Estate of Eugene Peters Involved in Cont:st By Two Aunts. ton, rent of inmates. The problems con- : Etmen B SShuSe lsist of purchase and utilization of | A caveat was 2 g % o i e nowi{os gan:zed- iGisTemantialivia S0 3T MERRSRE RS RERS MU0 RESRe Ol A e L licdieaternan e L ns We have shown what an Or- - Unifunctional department, Which s ;=40 for rations, medicines. ‘¢t | propate Court attacking the will of Fu- | o ite shon whatan Gr i - p the fundamental rule for the ProboSed | yyiigings for the housing of inmates. | Sene Peters, former part owner of the | can accomplish by doinz ovor 560 ,000 3 ete. ‘Al of these are matters with|Norris Peters Lichographing Com- T A i L O One Definite Change Urged. o e ographing fa000 which the Department of Justice does Begarding the one definitc change [not have fo deal in carrying on its rccommended, the report says: other work, 1 are Th transfer of lhl bureau of nat those to uralization from the Department of labor to Justice i rncomm-ndedl vork 6f passing upon appli- | ns for naturaliza I'| (5 12 wholly | {(he courts. T ” moreover. pany, who died last week leaving an estate of $500,000. The contestants are Miss E annum and Mrs. Emma I unts of the deceased and next of ki The alleged will was ex- ecuted in November, 1899, and Mr. Pe ters was adjudged insane in February. 1901, ana died in that condition. Men-| tal incapaci and undue influence are charged in the caveat, filed through {Attornevs Wilton J. Lambert and| Frank J. Hogan. i Under the will the aunts are not| mentioned for a -“of the_estate, the bulk of it 1eft o Thomas Pearsall of New deceased. A. C. Heald are named as executors der the will. Counsel for the caveators Mr. Pearsall, being an heir-a Mr. Peter: may be entitled to the of Yale Discusses|$8.000 for which the former home of! Mr. Peters on ol street was! nz Power Be- |sold. but that is broken | the aunts w ed to the bal- ance of the estate. which consists of 1 securities. The con-| ents of Wilmington, | of Attractive Investments TUpon Request THE F. H. SMITH CO. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT 815 15th St. 48 Years Without Loss 1o Any lovestor: Don't You recognize the wisdom of consulting nhout your renl estate terat Success made for enn be duplicnted in success for you. cKEEVER =GOS Annie $75 Monthly INCLUDES INTEREST 129 to 747 Princeton St. lic_healt; It may well be, therefore, that the ¢ on the administra- institutions 1 more han the fc o guestion at rether what might al locaiion of @ way to pure- 1405.Eyc S‘we iy l ! Main 4752 f .Yor the admint “That department is the or ins working relati courts, and_instructions 1roi over listrict atto officers of the courts | Srom it than any other department. | Other Findings. i Though this const £ | yositive recommendation. the insti- te finds that the Department of Justice presents other ¢ (a) At the present time licitors of the several departments their offices are the administrative isusmEss DEPRESSION | AT EilD, SPEAKER’S VIEW t» and con- or other | come better | BUYING A HOME IS AN INCEN- 617-619 Pa. Ave. N.W. TIVE AS WELL AS AN IN- soesirs = SPIRATION TO SAVE MONEY of homes Prof. Fisher Dollar’s Purch fore Stable Money League. End of depression in business is at hand and a genercl improvement will jbe seen within the next few months, {according to Prof. Irv Fisher of Nt who 18 i Washing- Owners are rated as the substantial ne first meeting of the citizens of any community 1d there are more peo- technically oficers of the Da- nex: League. to be held to- ple buring their homes now than ever for many partment of Erogiaionfifor || Moyrow iatteEnoon At EheRalcish reasons. YOU CAN BUY YOUR HOME! Any one department 1t is suggested that this is nat aon oalculanons S thetmdes Gesirable arrangement. These officers | Showing the purchasins power of | are the legal advisers of tha denart- | the doilar for the past two months. ments in which they work. They!Td week the dollar perform their duties urder the im- | wou le more than 71 cenis' | mediate direction and control of th=,Wworth of commodities as judged by the heads of such departments. It would | Pre-war purchasing power. TEight weeks 2pprop IGRANULES) Zor INDIGESTION Dissolve instantly on tongue or i water—hot or cold; d3 not have to crush. tmnnacgmn is properly managed. We'll show you hm\ ., Quite a number of splendid propositions we would like to submit. N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. can rent 2d floor for enough 1o make above monthly payments Open and Lighted Until 8 o’Clock P. M. Daily Seom s be more logical, therefore.|as0 the purchasing power was 68’z RELIEF ¢ that they should be officers of suchice.nls, e QU’CK 1 Phone us for cloxed car to in- “Everything in Real Estate” T ftnt e e i aniovitesnan AL40 N TABLET FORM POR THOSE | S iloifon o parr e Formerly, N t recent years there has n- 1 2 bei’n’a rre-mde\elopmcm.m services | sion, and the shutting down on credit WHO PREFER THEM. 721 13th Se. iNow 1418 Eye SL having for their purpose the investi- | Which the banks were forced to MADE BY SCOTY & BOWNE H R H . gation of infractiors of federal taw | make” Prof. Fisher, declares. e MAKERS OF . R. Howenstein Co. and the taking of steps leading up | might have a 10 detection and apprehension of per- | had taken this action immediately SCOTT EMULSION 1314 F St. N. W. sons guilty of such infractions. These | after the armistice. Fervices bear various names, such as| “Wholesale prices may go a little secret service. inspection service, etc. | lower in the next month or =o. After |} ¢ important are: The bureau that there will be a gradual rixe coin- igation in the Department ! cident with the risc in tae stock | of Justic# the secret service in the | market. Retail prices have not vet! Treasurs Department. the office of [ come down to match the wholesale | ehief inspector in the Post Office De- [drop. =o that we may sec the anomaly | partment and the office of prohibition | of Tetail prices coming down. uhlle( “ommissioner in the bureau of in-|wholesale prices are advarcing. Ternal revenue. Treasury Department. | _Prof. Fisher will speak at the meet- i N e i ing tomorrow. Secretary o gri- Necd atfConcentrnts ! culttre Watlace will make an address. | The existence of these services| seattered among the s‘t\'eral}' dehplrl- ments raises the question whether it PR Sl et peraria 1o stave pUTY. 1319-1321 F Street e Feparate departmental services and| Lieut. Commander Morton L. Deyo concentrate all of their duties in the [at the navy vard. Boston. has been 9 Bureau of investigation of the De-|detailed to duty on the Staff of Rear Partment of Justi Until most | Admiral RoBinson. military governor eareful investization it made it is|of Santa,Domingo. STORE NEWS SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. — = = [} ® ~ 1AW REPORTER PRINTI T | WILL INITIAL OR MONOGRAM TOUR AT | Representing “Knox Hats” in Washington Niice i lereby gicen that & special meeting | tomakle in gold. while 81 < of the tockholders of the Law Reporter Prin . MITCHELL, 127 h'ld on Friday. the 3rd . at Room 807 | WANTED T -rn__fimu' A _TOAD FROM ¥ the cite ot Wasninzron. Ds-| Waokmeren e (oo to Mttburan Ta. = o V' ”l‘ff""‘r\"'::-":'d;";‘"' SMITH TRA :l:“:(a AXD STORA the pro jetr" of awel r o st nw. orth 3 . H 7 7 7 oty Bd e ems pon, e 1L S e D OUBLES ] P . Dark Pencil Stripes—Conservative Styles Shall e purchased. By arder of the OOF TR N T AN DALY, WERR, Serreisr UB tehi-Weight ; 3 ; 3 : = e =3, ining of the past if sou employ Fine quality Mohair, well tailored to retain the shape. el ad et : These suits are in 3-butt servative styl vith full the wood cemeters will be = S 3-button, conservative styles wu tul ) e e on Sonasy ana, R. K. FERGUSON, In:. The and 30. 1921 = French facings, lined sleeves and inside pockets. " BY ORDER ROARD OF TRUSTEES. 1114 9¢h 8t. Phone North 231232 . PR . sizes are from 36 to 42. Men, this is a value in seasonable _Reofing Experts. P o ROk ek cmizrey THE BIG PRINT SHOP giery will be opfm te eutomebiies 2ud horse. rawn vehicles al! day May 29, and no oy Kind il e ““How he gt coal H oo T [ " CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. i'l; !:40 hr Yo Ladies, Mzke Your "Ovwn| Hats! | Fuckram o wire framer. SSci braids. Sowers a sopnlies af lowes: prices. Hematiching, | 1_ o yi. Harrie Hat Frame Shop. 1010 F et ¢ DRH _E_T00D, htwhxn 1e mow loc=ied at _nw. M. 5798, UTTONE MADE. waILs TOU WAIT. 226 am ARD & SSFOMES 1N 1 vgn throngh fatee da7." ous o'clock: close on Satard orer dags a3 ‘The E. Morrison Paper Co., | 1009 Pa. Ave. N.W. Shedd Can Stop the W 10%h e, Main 314, Equxp That Garage | i —you're building with -mo»—n.n at 1 oclock, ! 1t te the hoet pare! o economy te phouc| at once. Fencing | pirker - furnished| & ""“‘[ DOORS and youll| Pickets have the best. INTERESTING Geo.M.Barkcho..lnz. €:9631 N Y ave : 1517 T M. 1248 SOUR OLD _WOOD VLOORS PLANED. | seraped and refuished: small closst doas fn‘.l 15 demonstrate my work. any time. ' ADAMN, %07 G at. nw. Pranklin 518, ST Glove and Shirt Hospital T26 15th Rtrest N.W, Don’t Wear Mended Shirts. Iet Us Make Them 28+ | (('nm'n TGOL CAR AROUT JURE #:8 acd rates, ‘vnvw -v rity, far hoosehold .nu and_peravmal effe | CECOHITY WTORAGR €0, 1140 mn 1 GAS RANGPS REPAIRED AND ELIDN L. BOWERS. rear €16 P Tk mL Derfc, _ | Becker Paint and Glass Co., Every facllity for *100% Printing. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRIC! THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, FRiyrERS. The Million-Dollar Printing Plant fes. and facilities mean | printing production. The Naué)n“l Canital Press | 12101212 D & Hadn't you better palnt 't ¢h: Don’t wait patil rust eata it fo! and pay many dollars for repal Tronclad Roof Paiat NOW: IRONCLAD 2otz Jasree The Shade Shop W. STOKES SAMMONS. 830 13th St. /o eructinm in Window Shades. Get our ‘“new” factory prices. | Let Me Apply Live Oak ashestos roofing coment fo your roef; coat equal te more than ffry coats only product put on with brosh th eake: also preserve any kind of rool paint —— WATIABN ¢ CLARK, foie Diatribotor. 1314 B ave. Prodact «o! T WILL v«vr n: RESPONSIRLE FOR ANT A~bea rn‘ll’arvul by any other than mvlrlf, H 'I'“OHA‘ i'OflT ¢ 6th et. Aw. 27 CLAFLIN FOR EYBGLASSES. " Did the Roof Leak? Casey epeciaiizes in Roof Painting ai Black Screen Paint, 50c pt. Devoe Porch Paint, $4.25 gal. Kyanize FEname!, $1.65 to $2.40 Qt. Thone Weet M7, [} 13% Wis-onsin ave. Repalsiag Rec Mads to Order. yagxci © mmm LA BHO! Frankll ¥ 18ih Summer Suits Superb Woolens —including Blue Serges, Fine Tweeds and Other most desirable materials AT $29.75 To keep good variety and a full range of sizes in this ‘“‘special-sale” assortment, we’ve been com- pelled to add many suits from lines that were higher priced than the original offerings. The price tags will show you what we expected to get for this merchandise, and we can truthfully tell you that the first prices were marked on a very moderate margin of profit, ; We claim, and you’ll admit, that this is a chance to get more fine clothing valtue for your money than can be had in any other first-class shop in Washing- ton today. ENTY A Forc Moz New Straws %6 °7 ‘8 The man who gives value to style and qual- ity will admit that Knox Hats are the low- est priced. And he gets additional value from ‘the satisfaction of wearing the BEST. elts Fine, heavy belts of ‘cowhide or calfskin in black, tan or gray— have sold at $1.50 and $2.00. suits that you'll be wise to take advantage of at the price $11.95 That’s Quality and Price—’ Nuf Sed George Also Offers Vindex White Union Suits Oxford Shirts “3_but- Attached collars, with = button-corners and also These famous i { ton Union Suits” in | | neckband styles; soft | finest quality nainsook. | i French cuff finest All sizes offered special quality: all sizes. An | |4EXTRA SPECIAL for | 4 Saturday at— 98 | sl 19 sl.____ LONDON GARTERS—Thls famous make of garter, a regular 25c value, for Saturday at— 910 Seventh St. WhRmt&oMflofAnyfllthhéCmBe Bought hfLenEhewhefo

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