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RECLASSIFICATION urglcal lnstrumenfs And Allied Lines EXCLUS:VELY Abdominal Belts Elastic Stocki Expert Fitting for Men and Chamber of Commerce Mem- lsers Overwhelmingly Favor Regrading. llw United States Chamber of Com- 4 e! to its 1.400 1 organizations, has gone over- | whelmingty on record in tavor of re- aesifleation wnd regrading the ; Vil serviee empioyes. mem- of Congress were no. ifi d today iott H. Goodwin, resident pres| the chamber. The chamber asks at the reclussification be on the ‘b :sis of adequate pay, equal pay for equil work, and proved merit for pro- Oft he brings you com- fort, cheer— o United States Chamber ‘'of Com- &h its member organiza- | is composed of 70,000 firms {ana individuals in ull parts the United States. ight Points Advecnted: ght of the nine poinis c G i referendum are adyvocated by Nutional Federation of Federal ploves. which fact, it is pointed oul. is a significant agrcement on princi- { employment management be- _the biggest and most repre-, ess men and of mployers in e orgunized wa {oy the Un ted The nine are as s.rners employed government. minendatio: Curing 4nd managing personnel. ntially like conditions. . Reclassification by statute based ion investigations already made (by | further investigation by the Civil Service Commisaion. 4. Reclassification to be installed by by Civil Service Commission and bud- get bureau, and current correction by Congresg aidetl by these agencies. Promotion to be given statutory rocognition as the preferred method for filling vacanei with lines of | promotion clearly defined and pro- motion made upon the basis of proved merit under civil service reg- ulations. All The 8¢ CIGAR WithThe 10¢ Personality administrative officers not le for determining policies included under civil service Sold Everywhere Henry T.Offterdinger, Maker 508 ith SL N. W. -l respe to be to Transfers between to be regulated by executive | consistent with the civil serv 8. Efficiency records to be develop- ed by the Civil Service Commission. l 9. Removal of an employe should ibe possible upon a written statement of reasons to the employe with op- | portunity for written reply, but with- { D0t Fight of appeal above the head of the department. rried by 90 Per Cenmt. The balloting shows that all nine of the propositions were carried by at least 90 per cent of the votes cast. The last recommerdation, No. 9, inying appeal outside the department in cases of dismissal. is the only one {on which the Chamber of Commerce iand the National Federation of Fed- cral Employes disagree. The organ- Co_ngrelsx the departments orders la: 1 | I i | i your home on monthly puymenh .1 SCHARR Electric Co. 739 11th at. M. 1286, make specialty of ckel plating and ver piatiag knives. ks, apoons, ladies® g8, ete. kinde of rasare, THE GIBSON CO0., Inz. 917 G St. N.W. katves, uclato: S ty on dismissals. 'All the other principles advocated both organizatiqns are embodied the Sterling-Lehlbach reclassifica- tion bills now under consideration by | the civil service committees of House and Senate. MEMBER OF DAWES BOARD. i | Acting Sccretary of War Wainwright {today designated Henry C. Lehman chief iof the division on printing and adver- {tising, War Department, as the repre- sentative of that department on the gen- eral printing commission convened by Mr. Dawes, chief of the budget, to devise means _for reducing the heavy printing ! bills of the executive defartments. —_———— Ordinarily, chimneys lean toward the enst. During the night the chim- ! ney walls collect moisture. The side of the chimney which the sun strikes first_in’ the morning dries more quickly than the other. or western !side. In the process of drying the | sun actually pulls the chimney to- the . || ard the east e |} times—it gives results above || FRANKLIN The Franklin’s ance accord perform- is in with the average at a cost con- siderably below Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Comnmecticut Avemue We are ready to supply you _ E. Morrison Paper Co. Telephone Main 5341 Blank Books when you say 1000 Pa. Ave. the average. YE2 on Trusses No. 1 Thousands of persons are, wearing trusses every day in the year. Those afflicted with hernia have found out that a properly fitted truss is the best possible manner to care for their affliction. The - House of Gibson spe- cialize in trusg-fitting.. Every truss we fit must be satisfac- tory or your money will be cheerfully refunded. The Gibson Co., Inc. © 917 G St. N.W. The Store Yeur Physician Recemmeads 13th and K B.C. MARYLAND BATTERY ‘1711 Kalorama Road N. _[hit me right . NS REFERENDUM. | chortled at 1 shall not defy it, and I'll con-| Adequate and uniform pay under | I joint congressional commission) and : WESTINGHOUSE Battery Service Stations L. A. O'NEILL, INC. 6th and H Sts. N.W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 2ist St. and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. AUTO BATTERY SERVICE CO. FURR, 7th and G Streets S.W. MARYLAND RATTERY SERVICE, INC. 1 Kalorama Road N.W, (Turn OF. lilh !h at the French Bmbassy—One Block Wut) Westinghouse Batteries ! The Law. o Some recent laws don't suitl, The Businexs me, quite, they seem to me tooifl‘r“m‘ and entertaini . night -at 8§ o'clock at drastic; the statute that would!;ng] Recreation Cente should be a_bit|s Mildred J, Batholow, Mo R Alber Mrs. Frank while [ criticise e M. Little, Ml A m.‘.,q Migs Lola M Pegey Helliwell 11 CITY NEWS IN BREF Women's depart- will hold a ent Wednesday the Blue Tri- 20th and B | elastic. But the laws and eloquently flay them and daily ply protesting! ija\\'s. I none the less obey them I used to drink Aunt Betty’s i balm of ginseng and cucumbers ; ‘ll made my troubled spirit calm! land soothed my fevered slum-|Tent. Daughters of Veterans. at ¥ ibers. And oftén now I'd have;” "™ = a bowl of that inspiring tunu.imf‘(‘o',‘l'd*"\‘\";."r' A iwhen life has jarred my weary | board room of the District build !soul with troubles that ~Lun‘x""‘"l""“‘"'""““"" Bk chronic. But I must violate 1‘1 7 faw. if I would quaff a flagon;;wil at and so the line 1 sternly drawi ‘Lk,:l‘]f){"&t'\\'“!i};u!};il\: l\o’;:g"::; i nd ride the water wagon From half a mile of garden huw PEACEMAKER F'RED ON. I drink the limpid fluid, then! nk me down to my repuw..caoud Man Shot in Arm—Woman | majestic as a Druid. The water slops in my insides and slnshes. “h,f-:k:d WALh Hatcnét: through my vitals and often to ! row beiwee .,"«5\.,“7..3,"1‘;."'{}3‘3‘5&::\,:1 the gods I've cried, by all their {Feind® near Unlon = station = last 3 McElroy, colored. storied titles, and asked them :thirty-nine vears old, $39 Hariford why I am condemned by water imains to languish; alas, they; only hawed and hemmed and, anguish. The; law is written in the books and | Q are | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Meeting of Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey ans of in the . All sume the bahhlmg brooks, nor raise unseemly riot. If we defy| the laws we make throughj statesmen by us chosen, aur| government’s an empty fake and order’s feet are frozen. WALT MASON. (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) HELD UP AND STABBED. iColored Man Attacked by Three | Others in Alley. Dominick Fletcher, colored. twenty- | i three years old, 12 Defrees street, wxs‘ {held up by three colored men while passing through an alley near Nortk Capitol and Fenton streets last night atout 9:30 o'clock. He refused to surrender his cash, he said, and the men attacked him. He received a knife wound in his right leg. His wound was dressed at Casualty Hos- pital. *'A. L. Davis, 3151 Mount Pleasant street. has reported the theft of §14 in cash, articles of jewelry and a Knife. Theft of a set of dishes valued at $125 was reported by H. D 1328 V street. The dishes from a house in Takoma Park, told the police. | Robert B. Hollander and Harry ! Martin, 1201 7th streét, reported the| theft of two suits of clothes valued | i {5t $50 from thei~ room vesterday. | 3. Kline, 1718 10th. street. reported | that his pocket was picked of $65; while boarding a car at Glen Echo| | last night. il They're topliners he ted the residence of| 409 I street north- east, since 12 o'clock Saturday night, gained entrance by removing a win. dow screen, and stole a watch and chain. DR. GARDNER RESIGNS POST. i | H After only a few weeks of service as | Ifl chict of the contagious disease ‘service | ff i | 1 | | | of the health department, Dr. Michael E. Gardner has submitted his resignation to the Commissioners. The city heads accepted it, and the position more vacant. —_— Mrs. Martin Johnson, wife of the explorer, keeps an orang-outang. two | apes, a parrot and a cockatoo In her} New York apartment, pets that she| has picked up on expeditions with! her husband. is once! Men’s nnd Yonng All-Wool Blue Serge Suits Sizes 35 Men’s and Young Men’s You cannot touch the Human Heart more deeply than by Sending Flow- ers. -Blackistone 14th and H Phone Main 3707 3 nl:ees MEN’S ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE PANTS All sizes 53 98 from 30 to AZ Special MEN'S WHITE DUCK PANTS $1.75 Fine quality. Sizes 30 to 40. Streets N.W. SERVICE, Inc. . Distributors. street, Jers the right wounded. S ed. nineteen et, Harrisburg, N. J. was shot in m and painfully | gter Hamilton. color- ars old, 1118 Christian Pa., was arrested he ound. McElroy received surgical | t Casualty Hospital. zzie R8se, colored, fifty vears old 1609 Cooksey court, was treated a Freedmen's Hospital last night for a vere wound in her right arm. The wound was inflicted by a colored man with a hatchet, the police reported. SHOWS ATTRACT MANY. Gene. Pershing and Staff May At- tend Tonight. . Pershing und his staff are ex- pected 1o he guests of the Vincent B. Costello Post st .the Lew Dufour s being given on the plaza east e Viaton Station tomight A big reception is planned for the general. shows are to be given each afternoon and night this week. Tomorrow from the ho honor, and Wednesday will be Ameri- can Legion night, Gen.. Pershing has manifold inter- est in the work of the Costello-Post. This post brought the Lew Dufour shows here to help them raise a fund to care for penniless ex-soldiers who come to Washington. —_— When the American movie actress must play the part of a princess she puts over the idea of hauteur by walking stiff-jointed and pretending best bargains obtainable. Suits. and look good. to have a crick in her neck.—Balti- more Sun. all right—no argument about it. else in towrr when it comes to more value for your dollars. to this friendly store that looks out for YOUR interests by giving you the But you'd better come early. | BOY LONGS FOR HOME. |Runaway Lad Asks Police to Send | Him to Parents. | Out_of employment, tired and hun- gry, Frederick Perratti. sixteen years old, met Segt. Lamb of the first pre- j et at’ Lennsylyania avenue and 7th street yesterday afternoon and @id he would like to return to his ome_at 154 Searle street, Pittston, He always had been interested in circus shows, he sald, and told of how he had trailed a carnival ag- gregation to this city and obtained employmept. Three days ago, he lost his position and had spent his When his story of hung: told at the police station he wax ken to a nearby restaurant and given a good meal. Then he was made comfortable at the house of i detention. His father has boen noti- { fied, and will send for him. FOUND DEAD IN BED. Charles Selby, sixty years old, em- ployed as watchman at the Carry Ieo Cream Company’s plant, was found dead in bed in his room, at 719 D sctreet southeast, about 9 o'clock this morning. His death was due to natural causes. —_———— the boy stated. It is not generally known that all food, whether vegetable or flesh, has an effect on us. Turnips, for ex- ample depress. Peas exhilirate. Mutton allays irritation of temper. Pork excites the imagination. Not long since a well known writer of xciting stories confessed that his inspiration came from pork chops. Tuesday’s Topliners | Big Bargains That Stand Head and Shoulders Above All Others for Real Value and Savings’ They lead .anything Come in, folks, SHIRTS of Woven Madras This offer is the result of and High-Grade Sateen a special purchase at a re- markably low price of the finest grade woven madras and sateen shirts. shirts. bargain they are. run from 14 to 1674. Don’ miss them, men. LE high-count n 55 MEN’S NAIN- SOOK SHIRTS They're made of a Tuesday special They surely are exceptionally fine qualit_\“ You'll want to lay in a good-sized stock of them when you see just how great a The sizes 39 3 for $4.00 PURE SILK HALF HOSE In-black only. Cer- tainly SOME bargain at, per pair, 50c t AND DRAWERS ainsook. at C FINAL CLEARANCE OF The better quality Palm Beach Made to hold their shape Medium dark shades in sizes from 34 to 48. Marked specially for a quick clear- ance at o SERE SUTS sene. Bizes $7.50 | of pants. Sizes 8 to 17 years.. BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES In white, khaki 69c and u;m atripes Sizes to years 'Palm Beach Suits BOYS’ PALM BEACH SUITS Sizes from $6.98 8 to 16 MEN’S ALPACA COATS In black only. $2 95 Sizes 356 to 44. RS, in “HON- OUK NAVY IN AVENUE GRAND Pa. Ave. S.E. AY. E. CRANDALI.’S MATS TYPHOON COOLED TODAY_STAR CAST. i 2106 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953, NG, THE STRI Npecis Tooverville Troiley, DUMBARTON in “THE ELITE 4 st NEw "’.EATER 535 Sfi St. S.E. WILLIAM DESMOND. “THE MASTER OF HIS HOME. CRANDALL’S METROPOLITAN & Street &t 10tk THIS WEBK _ALICE LAK in d LARKY SE! 1340 Wisconsin Ave. 14th Street and R. L Ave. ALICE JOYC SCARAB RING. Tiom the_worid 1th & CAROLINA 1. ~. 4th and Irv -x" " Reginald }inlk»' FU D! Coon CRANDALL’S 'l'he-ler .tl & E Sts. XD TOMOE- — o OTHER o st " OVA. in TLLIONS * w Stea.l"ner St. Johns Tm—: Foousu MAInous 32.MILE MOONLIGHT SAIL% | ON HURRICANE DECK TO AN “On The Historic Potom xc” DANCING 5255 EVENING Excellent Dining Boom Steamer and at Marshall El\l STEAMER CHAS, MACALESTER MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Tth 8t. Wharf “Leaves Daily, Except :n':dly. 10 Beg! nhll‘ ~u “The Bronze Bell” . With Darls May and riney Foote 3s Hol'y The Musical Comedy Stars, Eecil Lean & Cleo Mayfield w hit, ‘Rehearsing.” Ascop's Fables, etc. Oh! Boy—Oh e VOU ST. America's Finest Colored Movie House ~Today and All v«x——u PN eea. CABKIY. Short Subjects. lu Advence i MCIADAI.I.‘! F ot M% ETROPOLITAN THIS WEEK 1030 A. M. to 11 P. M. ALICE LAKE In Her Best Role ¥ “Over the Wire” And LARRY SEMON “The B:Ixery" CRANDALL’S 18th & Col. R4 l KnickerBockeR =—eTODA Yo Beginning at 6:30 P, M. ALICE LAKE In Her Latest Hat, “Over the Wire” EXTRA Larry Semon In “The Bakery CABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL On Conduit Road. Cabin Jobn Trolley to Door. Three-speed, eight-inch blade spread. Umniversal motor; guaranteed. $19.98 Oscillating three-speed ten- inch blade, Universal motor; gugranteed. We deliver free in Washington, D. The Gibson Co Inc. 917 G Street NW. TlRES e $9.80 Snap Them Up! CHAS. E. MILL Inc. Formerly Miller Bros.' Auto Supply House. 812 14th St. 4 Doors North of H St. Harry W. Taylor, Inc. Excellent, Mosic K Concordia Melody Boys. Famous Maryland Chicken To Midnight. Make reservations for your parties. ban- quets, afternoon teas and dances. 6° DANCING. :xu)v);x's. l‘lii-efl.\;l‘)e—m nou:‘rmvn- essons any . “Course, six lessons, $3.50._Fine, cool ballroom. W. i129. ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fol',g maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary 9th St. N.W. Fraok. 6508. 'We teach the latest in dancing. Reduced rates for the summer. _Coolest place in cits. Lessons. at any time. strictly priv. Hrs..1to10p.m. 1° DAVISON'SET1329 M n.w.lis L Arm T\ ashmgton Stu dio of Danrg Open 1:30-11:80. 4 p. Want to Dance? Yon cai Rightway School of Dlncmu jew York Ave. N.W.