Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1921, Page 4

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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY LINIT TIME JULY 8, 1921 CIVIL SERVICE CHANCES. SOCIAL EVILS DISCUSSED. AINTING - Remedies for existing _social evils - were discussed by members of St. An- o l}fiony{'a cfrfl"fin fi the National Co;:n- vze WE ~DRESSED M AN Examinations Anunounced for cil of tholic iymen at a meeting —BY FERGUSON [siaiiele Bainie o 5 micii » LL WY S o e e all, Brookland. e Civil Service Commission today H ' In always satisfact beca A 1 forum on ‘“What I Wage 9 ) ¢ D et e emera fopim on ~What Is 3 Wage By ALFRED-STEPHEN-BRYAN announced examinations for the fo ub-- : = Interior and Exterior Work, Inerney, Swinburne and Patrick Flan- = ) lowing positions: Assistant director ! = nery were appointed members of a of educational work, public health B- K. FERGUSON, INC. 2:14, |special membership committee to visit . " = service, at $2.500 to $4,500 a year; | Buistiog Depertment. 7o x. S0 |lareing the branch. - " |Requests to Bring Back Sol- Cool Caps For Sports Of All Sorts— White Suits And sistant’ metailurglcal ‘chemist, OPEN NOW When And Where To Wear Them—What To Put On, rdnance plant, South Charleston, W, Va., at $5.44 a day; coal inspector and sampler, bureau of mines, at $1,200 fo $1.800 a year; junior physiologist, chemical warfare service, Edgewood arsenal, Maryland, at $1,400 to $2,000 a year. In addition to the basic sal- | aries named above, the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most po- sitions the salary of which does not exceed $2.500 & year. Full information and application blanks may be ob- tained from the office of the Civil 1724 F street 2% CLOSES JULY 9, 1921 The Departmental Bank YOUR BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Under Government Supervision dier Dead May Be Denied After Certain Date. Secretary Weeks 18 considering the announcement of a date after which it will be impossible for the War De- partment to grant applications from relatives or friends of the war dead for the return to the United States of bodles now resting in cemeteries in France, England, Belgium or other countries of Europe. * The schedule of return of bodies to this country contemplates the com- pletior of the movement by November 1. The total operation involves the transter of about 50,000 bodies. Al- ready about 30,000 bodies have been brought to the United States and re- interred, and there are many more en route or ready to be sent. There has been considerable con- If You Keep Your Waistcoat On—Hose For The Golfiac THERE isa venerable jest bandied about regard- ing the man who, asking his hatter to show him the latest fashion, was bidden to be seated as “the fashion is just changing’. It is self-evi- dently fatuous to attempt to follow every whim and winding of style and to discard the things of one season merely because the things of a suc- ceeding season diffenslightly in color, cloth or cut. Rather should one select what automobile engin- eers are fond of terming ‘‘a stabilized design’’, N 80 that one’s clothes will stay in fashion throughout several seasons. Fineness of material, excellence of handiwork and symmetry of fit are far more important, than chasing the will-o’-the-wisp of *‘ad- vanced’’ fashion. In truth, the best clothes makers deliberately avoid exaggerated or faddish touches, because these soon become HAYES . The Busy Store 319 Pa. Ave. S.E., Capitol Hill SPECIAL BARGAINS For Friday, Saturday and Monday Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M. Service Commission, morthwest. K. OF C. EXCURSION PLANS. Arrangements were completed for the sixth annual excursion and field day of the Knights of Columbus to be held at Chesapeake Beach next Thurs- day at a meeting held in K. of C. |17an1 Tast night. ! More than 5,000 knights and their familles are expected to attend from Washington, together with a large delegation from Baltimore and rep-| resentatives from the local court of! ot $ PR PRSP S S S | : rogi e oSS e fusion in the operation by frequent v e aGthoile Daughiers. of Ameriy 45x36 Mohawk Pillowcases, the best grade. . 39c $8!changes in the original requests trom obsolete, leaving the wearer a marked || |Athictics will he featured this year. % s Telatives as to the disposition of in- man, with the mark of the past upon him, —_ dividual bodles. In some cases bodles had been exhumed and pre- pared for shipment when the next of kin said he or she had changed his or her mind and desired that the body remain in the foreign cemetery. With the return of all the bodies that have been claimed by relatives or friends it is planned to concentrate the bodies of all the others in selected cemeteries in France under United States control and not disturb them 81x90 Mohawk Sheets, special. . . ......$1.49 $ Yard-wide Fruit of the Loom Cotton. ... . . 16V5c 5-4 Table Oilcloth, white and colors. . . ... .39 $1.49 Bungalow Aprons, special. . .......98¢c $2.00 Bungalow Aprons, special. . ... ...$1.59 The best assortment of Dress Ginghams in the again. Several hundred bodies recovered Pleated Crown; Flexible Visor Some wag has defined a gentleman *‘‘as one who can wear a cap, and still look like a gentleman’”. Certainly, a cap is trying to most faces and, therefore, spe- cial care should be taken to obtain a be- coming effect. The cap, portrayed in the first sketch, is of cool linen, or crash, or Be Cool and Comfortable Wear Kinney’s White Shoes See How Low Priced They Are . . 2 from various battleflelds have not yet silk, or drill, particularly suited for wear se-Leaf City, saving of 10c per yard, yard, 29¢ & 39¢ been fully identified. | Uneil all hope at feld sporta. It has a broad s o Loose Le ! . in these cases no selection will be crown, which is often pleated for added Price Books made of the body of “the unknown soldier” which Congress has directed shall be buried with national honors in the memorial amphitheater at Arlington. It has been arranged that the body shall be buried November 11, the anniversary of the signing of the armistice, and that the principal ad- dress shall be delivered by President Harding. 15¢ Venita Hair Nets, special, dozeh $1.25 Suit Cases. . . . .....$1.49, $1.98, $2.25, $4.98 15¢ Clark’s O. N. T. Crochet Cotton. . . . .. .10¢c 10c Clark’s Sewing Cotton. ......... Tc elasticity, and a flexible visor. The collar is the shape which is high in the back sloping low in front, with an opening for a emallish knot. The cravat is the nap- row affair of foulard or poplin silk. Hot-weather suits of white flannel, white serge and the like are perhaps not Large or small, many different forms of rulings. Ask your stationer to show you National Series 4800 and 4900. Women’s White Canv;s Strap Pumps, bab_‘; French heels, Louis heels and Cuban heels, with hand-turned soles —_— . There is a French railway which pre- vents kissing upon its premises, and a similar rule exists upon the state rail- ways of Bavarla. po|——[o]——]ojle——=]olc—+——[o]—=]al—=lal——[q IH Open Saturday Till 6 P.M. g Final Clean-Up of ~ All Bell Suits Sold Up to $30 . . o, Lowest Price Store in the City g 1 ke i 32-98 g Itis our habit to substitute a dark jacket with white trousers. Never- theless, the vogue of all-white is on the gain for knockabout and country usage. One of these suits is pictured above. It is 3-button, single-breasted and patch-pocketed with rather small, high lapels and cutaway front corners. The cut of both jacket and trousers is more loose than town clothes, as befits this sort of turnout for one’s leisure moments. The shirt is white cheviot and the collar is of ditto stuff with the bow-knot tie drawnjhigh against the neckband. A Bit Chesty Without a waistcoat, even in the thick of summer, some men would feel as incomplete as a sentimental seng without ‘‘June’’ and ‘‘spoon”” in it. These sticklers for the nth degree of conventionality may find to their liking waistcoats of silk, linen or cotton like that illustrated here. Its suppressed waistline, | Look for This Trede Mark When You Buy 838388888888838888888883282882888328888388882823882888888 33 2 e 2 006666660606 6000600060000000000000000000006000600664 Women’s Sport Oxfords Nubuck and White Canvas Also Instep Pumps Just the shoe for comfort, in season’s best styles; Cuban heels —also very low heels. Values $6 to $8 At 53R 4% Tennis Shoes, High and Low Men and Boys NATIONAL ; > P 1s s et v e Loose-Leaf and Bound Books NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. The Brighton Apartment—Hotel 2123 California Street. At Connecticut Aveau, - e etee e pe:hka‘l b;tfiozpoint:toiether P b in . G i wil e full chest and cut away n white, brown an ack; scyes (armholes) lend to the gar- CAFE Ameriun and all sizes. Extra special, ment a distinctive look. The wing European Plan collar, now,by way of coming back, is set off with a long, narrow ——— s .39 bow-knot tie having pointed ends. —— Wool sport hose, embroidered with a design favored by golf ACS‘:::’E’E!’ — odations LOW PRICES in every department—come and see for yourself Open Saturday Nights sticks, cannot, to be sure, be termed a fashion. Rather are they a foible of the golfiac, who must ery his hobby to all who'll listen, and such golf hose can certainly be heard. The Lure O’ The Links Light woolen hose for the links are not only procurable with feet, but also footless for those of us who cannot endure the warmth and P friction of wool next to the skin. Lovat, \ W Quiet and Refinement A Select Clientele J. A. WILSON, Phone North 3406 Manager Sol Herzog ® Co. Inc. green, brown and gray heather blendings are most sought. Among the newer sport caps are those fashioned of bright-hued Scotch shawlings of light weight, velour-finished wool. Such a cap may be crushed or pocketed without detriment to the fabric or shape. Brogued field shoes of white buck, trimmed with black or tan calfskin, often héve the new squarish or spade-shaped toe, instead of the familiar oval. ‘What are known as smocks or slip-overs for field sports are thin jackets or waist- coats. Theee are buttonless and are drawn on over the wearer’s head. Being wool, heymuwniafix‘ulywnm yet extremely light. “Ninth at F” B it A SISO . B R TP IETY MR T This means unrestricted choice of every Bell suit in the house that sold up to $30— all fabrics—all styles—all sizes. No Charge for Alterations ‘A Small Deposit Reserves Any Suit in the House Palm Beach Suits These Specials for Saturday Important because they touch intimate personal needs and offer opportunities to supply them at genuine bargains. Cool Clothes Featured The dressy Tropical Worsteds that are as near weightless as a weave can be—in neat attractive patterns. NOTE— Questions concerning Corvect Dress for Men will bs an- swered by Alfred Stephen Bryan, if addressed to him in care of this newspaper, To insure a reply, a stamped envelope must be enclosed. Cogyright 1921. by Alred Secpben Bryss. % fi % 0] ! POST OFFICE TRACK MEET. |Snsiovss e entey commmittee s come And Gabardines—that favorite of this season. - —— posed of W. R. Hastings, John E. Neiss » and Roy L. Grinstead. CASTORIA For Infants and Children Mr. Hays Invited to See Contests of Employes. Postmaster General Hays has been invited to attend the field and track meet to be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:50 o'clock on the Monument grounds, | gy Use For0v¢r30Year. under the auspices of the Post Office Department Athletic Association. M"l!u:.h-fl [ Athletes of the department and of the ‘Washington city post office are to com- Zz= Siznamre of Made up by our nationally-known tailors, in Young Men’s and Con- servative models. The shapeliness they have now—they'll hold through- out your requirements of them. Mohair Suits Important Reductions in Smartly designed, in the popular szo Herzog Shirts colors. Beginning at.cceceeccccsescccss $10 Genuine English Flannel Trousers The Better Kind Values to $25 All the Fancy Percales— Madras — Pongee Silks— | Silk-striped Madras—Silk and Linen—exclusive pat- terns'— and fast colors— Here’s the scale—stock up at these reduced prices: $1.50 Shirts $l .15 Palm Beach Suits —just the shades you want—in the models you'll approve ; hand-tailored and silk-taped. ceereeannecnciennanianannes T'HE “B.V.D.”Union Suit conforms with- 18 | White Flannel Trousers out the slightest strain to every movement of the body. ‘The durable fabric pro- duced in our own mills - from selected cotton 3 : m':l;;?lfxlxdm::by The weight-that is shadow proof, 37.50 $2.00 Shirts 51.55 Bell Clothes Shops S WIS TR | e, wss | . ) . $3.00 Shirts $9.15 STORES ALL OVER THE LAND , Evr iaind All Straw Hats P00 S 3275 TWO WASHINGTON STORES Oty V: D Stemelen Clomd Every one—Sennit, Pan- $4.00 Shirts 33.15_ ama, Bankok—make your own Men's $1.90 the suie The B.V.D. 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