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Are Your ~ Hair Nets Satisfactory? Perhaps—but even befter nets . can be obtained—UNICUM Real Human Hair Nets, perfectly matched for color so'that they are really ‘‘invisible’’ when used. Nets which wear much longer and lrhwh won’t grow brittle or hignge color. Try a dozen. UNICUM Real Human HairNets. You'll soon see the difference. Two Styles: “Self-Adjusting Cap” Nets and “Fringe” Nets. Both single and double mesh. 15c each—2 for 25c and up You'll find them at leading shops “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘', THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN. | Examinations to Be Held for Good- PREPARING PLANS in the cl fled civil I ’ 2 2 Missionary Soclety to be held at Foun- 3 Commission, as follows: Associate metallargist (qualified in foundry HUNT STILL ON RAFT. nmc(lce) bureau of standards, $2,000 o'clock by the ladies of the church. Announcement was made that during the last year the soclety had raised 5 Tment of sy awas maval ocanencs | PLAN MISSION MEETING. plant, South Charleston, W. Va., $8.40 In aadition to the basic salaries, the bonus of $20 e month will be al- owed for most positions. Full in. ‘Woman’s !me Society to Meet at Foundry M. E. Church October 5. |France, president; Mrs. James E. Gil- | 2n¢ Week, for the benefit of relief bert, vice president-at-large; Mrs, | [r the winter. Paying Positions. Examinations for/ several positions | formation may be obtained from the Plans for the forthcoming District TO HAVE RUMMAGE SALE. ° The Christ Child Society toni $21,781.59. open ' rasmass Sale ot e Data The District officers are Mrs. H. 8. l€rs, 324 Indlana avenue, to continue uar- 'ofk John R. Edwards, first vice president. d . E. , ry M. B. Church, 16th and Church| i, ;" corresponding secretar: AR “ 10 $3,000 2 year: naturadist. bureau of | MACON, Ga:, September 15.—Federal | 5tT¢ets, October 5, were discussed at a | M. W. Fernandez. recording secret. Redistribution of Organiza- | fsheries, 32,750 a year: labor or ma- |officers floated down the Ocmulgee | meeting of the society at Rust Hall | Mrs. R. W. Frischkorn, assistant ;"‘“"‘ terial _checker, Washington. navy | river on a raft hunting for a moon- | yesterday afternoor. responding secretary, and Mrs. G. W. aperhanging Also | I G yard, $3.84 a day; lithographic trans- | shine camp. They found a 300-gallon |~ Afternoon and. evening sessions | R- Stokes, treasurer. Upholsteri tions Also Involved in Gen- |ferer, $5.15 & Gay; lithographic press- | copper distillery and placed twe mon, | will be heid and it both spealern of Quality Work man, $5.756 a day; lithographic press- | whom they say were operating it, un- | national reputation will deliver ad- S e |c Pliflc 1335 14th St. eral Staff Orders wwww Reductions in the strength of Army units and a general redistribution of organizations are involved in plans pre- pared by the general staft and approved by Secretary Weeks to place the Army on the basis of 150,000 enlisted men authorized by law. Infantry regiments have been ordered men and in number from 65 to 45, cav- alry regimenty from 818 to 641 men and Qur recent Clearance Event so greatly favored the larger commodities that we are inaugurating this Sale to give particular attention to such articles. Olgaretts Cases All o Poackes | 14X Goua Coin' Furses Mounted: —_— Pass Cases Alse - Bill ’.flh Unmeounted at i Cara "Caser —_— Canee the $ ZLeather Phote Frames (all sizes for traveling and heme use) psiong Jowsl Cases > Tio Cases Bhirt Cases = One St Ous Ladies’ Dressing Cases General e estny G Men's its < Modicine Cases __ Bettle Cases Discount b e paeions Telophene Book Covers Memo Books Koy Cases Writing Cases Address_Boeks 1 / O E ent Pads ‘Diaties tionary (leather cevered) Book Ends Collar Bexes 4 F Desk Scissors Quill Pens Calendars. - Stick Pin Boxes Clothes Brushes (leather back) F *Leather Deak Sots ./ Manicure Sets (leather cases) i o s o Sk, et Sted Traveling Clocks . Peker Sets i ‘ . Leather Goods [ Checkers z Games | Dominos in Dice Cases > { H = hrl('(.:uhh uui() & ! Thermos Bottle Cases Lunch Sets | Handvags of all models, in Leather, and_Velvets. l Kz i aeiid pold moest: | Company [1324-26 F St. N.W. | o many others at ! the same Discount. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue The Blenheim | THOUGH the MALLORY Hat rests upon 98 years’ reputation, we shall not be content until it rests upon your head. The Hat of Unexampled Smartness is not a haphazard headline, but the fullfill‘- ment of an Institutional Ideal. Five Dollars Also $6 and $7 All Shapes and Newest Shades for Fall Sole Washingion Agents for reduced in strength from 1490 to 1312 from 17 to 14 in_number, field artillery regiments from 33 to 16 in number with- out reduction of men, engineer regi- ments from 13 to 7 in number without reduction of strength, coast artillery, railway and tractor regiments from 1,066 ; to 839 and 729 men, respectively, and the latter in numbers from 7 to 2. Number of Men Allotted. The number of men allotted to_each branch is 58,800 for the infantry, 11,184 cavalry, 19,174 fleld artillery, 18,110 coast artillery, 10,300 air service, 6,5 engineers, 3,000 signal corps, 11,200 quar- termaster corps, 709 finance department, 2,976 ordnance department, 776 chemicai warfare service, 6,543 detached enlisted men and 8,591 medical department. These allotments, however, include the | Philippine constabulary which is not in- cluded In the 150,000 figure. Isiand Garrisons to be Cut. Garrisons In the Philippine Tslands | under the new plans will be reduced by | one regiment of infantry, those in | Hawali by one of infantry and one cav- alry and in_Panama by one infantry | regiment. The coast artillery personnel | | in each will be reduced by 10 per cent of its strength. The plan calls for a reduction in the coast defense forces in this country “to that essential to the security of vital localities.” About seven coast defense po.ts will be placed in the hands of care- takers, but decision as to actual aban- donment of these posts will be deferred pending the report of a congressional committee which is studying the ques- tions with a view for sale of lands. - FINED.FOR.NARCOTIC SALE !Dfl.‘ht Avers He Was Trying to Break Addict of Habit. | Paul L. Joachim of the firm of Me- Chesney & Joachim, druggists, 200 E street northeast, was fined $100 yes- terday in Police Court, on each of two charges of selllng narcotics in violation of the drug law. Paregoric was sold to a young colored woman, it was brought out in the court evi- dence, without label or a record of sale being made. The druggist alxled that he had | sold the paregoric, which was proved in the chemical analysis to contain only half-strength morphine, in an effort to help the drug addict break I the habit gradually. i INCOME TAX DUE TODAY. All payments of the third installment of income and excess profits taxes must be in the hands of the collectors of in- ternal revenue before the closing time Y- Failure to pay the tax when due, under the law, is cause for te government to demand tiie payment of the remainder of the tax. = On the Bargain 6th, Tomorrow A Sale! 869 Fall Dresses Careful Copies of Costly Models! The Newest Styles of the Season! ON OUR ON OUR SIXTH g SIXTH FLOOR ~ FLOOR Positively Dresses the Best _ So Fine : Dress at Their Values Price l in That Recent You’ll Be O NLY through the Bargain 6th’s value-giv- ing strength—only by reason of enor- mous and advantageous purchases could a sale like this become a reality! ooty | WOU’LL be surprised at the Tr.'lc‘)tlnes j quality of these dresses—the F e Serges fine materials — t h e splendid : L | workmanship—and the immense Crepe de Chlnes . variety of smart styles. Kitten’sear Crepe ol s C harmeuke | Neo woman'with an understand- 5 | ing of clothes could look at these Mignonettes | dresses and not feel a thrill of pleasure and appreciation over Soft Satins iy Each dress is perfect from a fashion standpoint—every dress new—just unpacked. Included are straightline styles——sashed —overskirt—pannier and long-waist effects. All the newest sleeves are shown. The TRIMMING DETAILS indicate the utter newness of the dresses—the diversity of choice—novel braiding—wool and silk embroidery—Ileather belts—fringe—tassels—uneven hems —in fact, everything that is new and different. Were we to mark these dresses at a far-higher price we would achieve a remarkable sale, but at $10—nothing can keep us from establishing a record sale. We know the entire lot will practi- cally be gone by closing time tomorrow. \ Sizes 16 to 44 available in all ma- terials. EXTRA SIZES up to 54 bust, in Satins and Serges. . The Bargain 6th—Extra Space—Extra Service. Selling Starts Promptly at 9:15 Friday Morning. Be Prompt. . Twelve of the Styles are Sketched! See Our Eighth Street Windows! LANSB_UR'GH & 'BROTHER | ‘ Sixth Floor ' : f1 = JURp— y