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Now Zealand was the first country to have a unlyersal eight-hour day. SCHOOL TEXT BOOK BEING PREPARED ON WAYS OF UTILIZING THE MAILS FORMER U. S. OFFICER ADDS TWO TO COLLECTION OF HONOR MEDALS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Novem- postal subject at educational meet- MANILA, P. I, October 15 (by tending factions to the rallroad || mail).—Samuel I Jobnson, former station and brought out non-com- ber 29.—A manual text book deal- ings, an ‘::8“:&;‘ th‘“! :t the ention of the or- ' batants through the conti; next ann brigadier general of the National | qr’foi vincoina ‘machine guns~ | In® With the operation of the en-' | ganiation this subject would hold Guard of Hawaii and former major Mrs. Johnson, whom the major tire Post .Office Department and an_important place. of the 27tn United States Infan- has not seen for five “years, ar- methods of utliising the gigantic B of\ knowledge of how to try, today added two more decora- | Tived from the United Btates on | [ y0) system is being prepared by ing :.:_,‘ et elrn'{lll’:n;-“.o; Continuing Special Prices On All Fur Coats —wraps, scarfs, chokers and other furs because of the belated season. Your opportunity to secure richest furs for personal use or gift purposes, at PRICES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED. ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It the steamer Creole State one hou: tions to the twenty-two which he | before the ceramony took place | & committee here for introduction | dol ~ T The e already possessed. He received the and was enabled to see her hus- in the grade schools of this state, struction wkigh this book proposes : band receive his 24th decoration. & to give will obviate to a great de- distinguished service cross from My, Johnson resignet framCthe | With the hope of ultimately estad Sre6 many of the mproperly mads the United States government and | Army about a year ago and is now | lishing this book in every public | out money orders, registered mail the fourth class of the Imperial | manager of a lumber company at | eduostional |inmstitution in the | losses, improperly addressed let- P d ! tors and packagds, Ak . 'ays 4 Per Cen Onder” ot B from Japen, both | R Occamal” Neerou "t the | Uniees Bten, It n noped to tn. | are.snd puckasde destiuciion's? | g The bargains in Hudson Seal, Marmot, Squirrel, Mole e 4 e b decorations for distingulshed serv- | rglands, struct children while they are | the like” d other fi hy of - a on shares withdrawn be- e at Viedteoutol adriag die o e o et omeatin Ot o2l 1ihs. tontt Dok and other fur coats are worthy of your special attention. o Lratarit lied occupation in 1919 and 1920, an effort to lessen the mistakes fnmb. ly will be after the first of A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY o4 when he was in charge of the in- BIG SLUMP IN EXPORTS. wiich are costing the government ” yons, OF THESE FUR BARGAINS FOR XMAS : M IN £/ e , SR P TN He is a Russian by birth, has Phillip E. Carlson, of this city, . Assets More Than fomn e e Y o/ith; B22 |October Figures Far Below Those| presiden: of the Minacsota Bauca- | SEES RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. réceived decorations frow mearly premdent o ation. s head of the | NBW YORK, November 30.—The $7,000,000 every civilized country in_the of 1920 at New York. gommittee which 3 drawing up the |United States is experiencing “a re- oa0ux Tental gepartment is prepar- e ahen (hey Tinited iBiatce ofN?xv:o::)RK' lm’v:;;nb" h“ih_vuu: OO e Yovs by, Fostmas- vival of religious sentiment follow:- » Surplus Nearing o commissl brigadi ral passing sthroug! e port |- ¢ ral Hays, who, after the |ing a period of materialistic - lanufacturers H lesal i all who rent typewriters Only||| o¥"fhe'"Hawaiian National Guard | of New York in October of this year Toinast ia compieted, will give his | K o be ::x:ly L Whe Retail at Wholetale Prices $800,000 first-class machines, in good con- ||| .nq enlisted as a private. A short |was scarcely one-third the value of | and the department’s authorisation % dition, sent out. tinie ater: We" was: commlaaloned .| %o use the book in the public |exhausting itself,” R. J. Wade, cor- Over 30 Years Telephone time later he was commissloned | exports for October, 1920, according | Lo, U% the PROK I8 Eosmaster |responding secretary of the Meth inFur Business 1212 F Street Main 1647 L c. sm'n-] & BRO& States Infantry and was sent to |to figures made public by the col-| E. A.Purdy, of Minneapolls, Dres- |,gist Episcopal Board of Forei JAMES BERRY, Prealdent | Sit_vre;la.A : 1 flat 3 lector of customs.. | (dagt ?t lhta":inlonll Assoclation el S .nm::ein JOSHUA W. CARR, Seeretary e American cita 5 i ; - = TYPEWRITER CO. [ e Moimordinary heroism in | The total value of exports to all| OfLOMMIIITL, Agsociation of |Port yesterday. ) e e | IR = == action at Vladivostok, Siberia, on | Countries was given as $94,503,030, | postmasters is pledged to the (Mills Building) the night of November 17-18, |as against $263,040,348 In October,| move, the head of the organization | LANSBURGH & BROTHER | Bargain@®Floor | e EEEEEEEE&EE—EE=—E 17th and Penna. Ave. NW. ||| 1570 "5n three successive occa- | 1920. Imports were valued at $108,. | announced. Phone Main 413 sions he went through a zone | 483,456, as against $179,929,909 for the Mr. Carison declared that not swept by the intense-fire of eon- | corresponding month last year. enough attention was given to the e —uwe’re keeping factories busy The great number of dresses we sell helps us to obtain them at a lower price. You get the benefit. Take advantage of these offerings for your own needs or for HOLIDAY GIFTS. ' Sale! 400 Dresses 95 For Women and Misses Full range of sizes, well tailored. Styles such as you will find in dresses at much higher prices. The materials are: R Ty rerery [e——[d——=[a]——[o[——2 1] o o= ]ol—=|olc——2]alce—02m]0] 3 o . Poiret Twill Serge Georgette Wool Tricotine Satin Combined _ Velour Silk with Satin The fashions include the smart little tailored models for the youthful figure, with the popular bar- baric girdle—others attractively designed with braid trimming or embroidery, also the full-cut straight-line models that have a tendency to slen- derize the appearance of those who wear the larger sizes. Conditions have made it possible to buy better dresses than heretofore at this price. You must be satisfied here otherwise money back Saving and Satisfaction Save by getting more for your money—Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats embody the best style and the utmost money’s worth. Crepe de Chine Gowns Neatly tailored ef- ‘Silk Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise Such a fects or lace trim- gift will be . Taly & urary” to a p preciated. ° have, but not at a luxury prioe. Spe- e secured clat during the holi- this lot of oyt % good qual- Finest silk-lined suits, “right” 7 e cete i e || 9295 and : s ts’ :,};:Y:.MA!I sizes for women $3'95 ukg:h}id“—x l:f. l:l;e :3.:!. tyle;; :“ . : as smart. P T in every stitch——Tartan backed overcoats of rich Scotchy velours— ¥ ks $ Flannelette Gowns Beautifully _em- broidered for Holi- day giving. This is a food quality flan- nelette, in dainty colored stripe ef- fects. For those who want the best value obtainable at the extremely low e . 19e These gowns are trimmed with at- tractive _embroid- ered briaid. The color effects are beautiful and the weight is just right - 'A Gift That Will Warm the Heal:t Wool Sweaters Tuxedo styles for women and misses; all- wool, beautifully woven in the two-tone effects. Black and white and eolid colors offer eplendid selection. You won't need tolook further for they are not ® —— RS —— e wen e p— One-Third Less—Better Than Ever. Raleigh Haberd'ash»e"r ' ' 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue . P to be found lele——o|ole—alolc——=|o|c——c—2a|c—=lol—=]alc—=lalc—4ol|= e Sein T d\i' h’g:llnl- f:‘l’:e;‘: Priced at Il e e T \ o l——=lele———Flc———[c]——=lol———lc[——=o]e=o]c— o elc——o [ ol |——J——]o]——]o][——]o|—— ] >3 A 5 . 2 - 2 i iy G e S e e 2