Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 5

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’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. e LS 2 salary, the bonus of $20 a month granl-j EAST AND T CHAPTER. Abe Martin Says: |OF PERS COMPUTER TEST. i iteinl il agiuy =t | BAST 4 et s oo ted States, may enter the e last and West was organized at a T Civi Service Commission foj Make but for these positions men - [HUUVER COMMITTEE| ~ P llnx last night at the Playhouse. ired. Full information and ap- | M¢® ] O Eligible List, A e anks s b otammey °; | Prince Sastrl of]india’delivered am The Civil Service Commission has|gne office of the Civil Service Commis- | address and RoBert §. Sparks was announced that an open competitive|sion, 1724 I street northwest. elected secretary. OtWer officers will : examination for computer will be held —_— | be selected at the next meeting. on March 8 and 9, to fill vacancles in It im a common error to speak of Among those in attendance were 2 e s the const and seodetlc survey for duty Dty tor s e Oonl woman o b2 Auckland and Lady Geddes, 4 . ]) a here and at Manila, P. L. g ] ustice and Mrs. Brandes and Miss This Bank is I'OSPel’lty Conclusuons of U. s. Section The entrande salary for positions fn o o ohyess ndes, Mrs. Charles Byrd of Bos- o AR . High | the istrict of Columbla Is 1400 e ey kIng ithe st on. Mrw. Nyman and K. M. Dasgapte e : g 7 year, while gositions in Manila pay'the rest of the Sinn Felners, never | of London. who is director of the P 'Of Inter-American Higl 7 g |5 ‘oln addition to the basic (ook her seat In parliament, | East and West. “Just Grows” EORS e(y # Commission Criticised. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 25.—Discussing the | conclustons recently made, public' by the United States section of the inter- American high commission, of which Herbert Hoover is chairman, bearing .on.the permanent economie rehabili- tation of the world, the Temps s of the: opinton that the commission states effect for -cause and tries to act’ upon effects yn order to modify *% * ([ °A very small percentage, mdeed. are those ‘'who jump into prosperity over night. Most successes—like Topsy—just grow. X most of tl:em begin with a Savings Account. : ; . fl Saving money with regularity is a habit born of determination.. It does two We Guarantee Satisfaction or Your Money Back 5 n causes = —_— thiags. It accumulates the dollars, of course, . .- . causes, instead gfiacting upo! = But best of all, it fans to flame that spark of rit Canciuaions_atiuded to n the| It \]"l:(\kcs it lots easier if your | ‘ ———— persister.cy nnd stick-to-it-ive-ness that is the commission’s statement were: wife likes th’ same folks you do. | t of German r;;.)mm:s ‘;’:;‘3::;;‘;*;‘“ & pasis cal-| A holiday is only a ¢hange o’ tulated to be within the practical)venue fer most of-us. power of the German pecple 0 PA¥T (opent Nutional Newspaper Service.) an prime essential of success. | (2) reduction of the armed forces maintained by certain nations of|QCOTCH ATMOSPHERE etorantey About Lenvency ot| RULES ANNUAL DINNER These Are The ' fl H Days for a Delicious Roast I’ork Dinner = | asrmany o e Forg, that s~ e *FlESll Picnics . he Hoo\ar com- | Cost: s D a |b. SPARE Ih“ LI ] 1 8|b ‘We ask what loan the Hoo ostumes, ongs, . Dances an 2}“,7:.2‘3'?“3’5{’ D O adds the] " Btarles: of' Calédonia’ Yeature l*Ponl l_("ns WHOLE 2 1 Ib. Ponx cfiops E',?g: 22 Terps. . . 22° P B 1 8 *PORK |.0Ifl LO?I:‘ xnd = Ib. ORK DUTTS Roast Ib. % | TSmbS: | eference to the second con-| , Function of St. Andrew's Soct | W DERRYDALE thS" SA”SAG[ fRON' STRICTLY FRESH X **}#}4*$**** | | %* i SR I SECURITY &uréadit BANK ' WASHINGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK Corner of 9th and G Streets UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPERVISION ! s VAt | clusion, which recommends disarma- | mrent "an' means 10 ‘equilibrate bud- | MacKenz | gets,” the mewspaper says: “We are|McGraths, not maintaining soidiers under arms| pporany’ {for the plepsure of spending money, but for our protection and to exercise s. Douglases, Cameron: ougals, McDonalds, Mc raziers and other sons a2nd a few daRghters of Caledonia gathered last night for the sixtv- elghth annual dinner of the St kX 4*****4&*&**4&*#** | our rights.” 1 —_— i i Andrew's § of Washington, held M'"brook * One of the “blue laws’ of early at the h. The soclety was colonial days prohibited a woman |designated as tish” on the pro- from kissing her child on the Sabbath | gram, but this was unnecessary for or fasting day. the few guests present, as the whole ffair had a decidedly Scotch tone to Scotch flags draped the walls, Scotch airs were played before, throughout and after dinner by a real h OUR OWN KITCHENS Pork Sausage, puerork 22} Green llnks,'mlm! 23.; Pork Pudding . . .. 15¢ Frankfurters, “tio 203 Scrapple . . . . 2% 25¢ Bologna, suiczn . . . . 22¢ { crossed battleaxes while George M H F N i of Baltimore delivered Bur Ad- j dress to a Haggis" in stirring f.s;hmm! i Scotchmar on Scotch bagpipes. Sco #songs were sung, Scotch stories i told in decidedly Scotch accen i fact, Scotch was represented 7’!onlnf possible, except by “Scotch” l ! itse After the dinner. which was heid , v;lhlrhbluerrpom Representative Frflnk] Pou'n urphy of Ohio spoke on America as he land of opportunity. ~Plans for PRINT jerecting a memorial to the Scotch i poet, Robert Burns, were outlined by *i****t*i apaes ol S gakz & (Tompany Sgee ‘Rather Than Count We'’re Sacrificing i Representative Albert Douglas. A S e E *A Real Fancy ( o Seat"Scones Cpesene.or the ner \ WA Real Fancy Creamery This was brought in with g and _ceremony and two alalv\ **’blfl'******** —these small lots—and broken sizes. We-are getting ready to close our books for the inventory—and we prefer- not to include these odds-and ends. Your getting a bargain is only a matter of finding size. - I TEMPTING VEAL VALUES'* Coombs. Baltimore &a g ot : Cut From the Pick of Frederick County Fat Calves *SHOULDER Roasts . . 225 BouiLLon Roasts . . 30: *SHOULDER CHOPS . . 25: Breasts oo . . . . 205 PREAE. I;fiNI(I:J} II:IRIEIS“ l:IIS!;I lenIeP:::derei -I- s Very 6 £ PAN TROUT 16 LARD : SMELTS &= 26¢ fo A0 t McLeod entertained C l’yl ! dances. In the absence of the president,} * Stirling Kerr, 8. T. Cameron acted ag| Men’s Suits | Men’s Shoes | Boys’ OQvercoats Boys’ Waists | Men’s Hose | Small lot of Men’s{ Men’s Black and‘ Boys’ Novelty Over- | Boys’ Blouse Waists; | Men’s Onyx Thread; i | toastmaster. Fancy, Cassimere Suits | Brown Leather Shoes |coats; button-to-neck jfancy patterns; collar |Silk Hose—Black, Blue, | in good models and ‘—Enghsh, Semi-Eng- [model. Sizes 3, 4, 5, [attached. . Cordovan and Gray. | good patterns. Reduced |lish and Conservative |6 and 7. $ &=.00 |Sizes 6 to 16 695 |$1 grade. 55C | irom $30 to $2 1 '75I‘=‘3P€<-—Lme and |NOW...z.... 5 years. NOW NOW........ i NOW | Blucher styles. Broken il s % ; ] | $40. bsizes of Fasdas | Boys’ Suits ' Boys Hose | Men’s Hose o rx-x{nefas;‘g‘” S Ramten (;frxsgf;;l:* g ""T s Dress Véétsi® ’“P to $8.00. 53.95 i Boys’ Fancy Cassi- ! Boys’ Heavy-rib |f Men’s Cotton Lisle Sorvice Group of the Tonauan, :r;ecr‘xu‘* for's Fill Diecs| INOW aoss bmere Suits: with two Khaki - colored “Hose ; H_ose — Black, Blue, Ch;_i}l::ld‘n ‘:b;fi:c'la;lor‘]ns; night. Vests : White Duck d" | pairs of pants, Sizes 7, sizes 8 and 10. Only {Cordoyan and White. Iso man')" B Cheistians o ey ests; White Duck an M Sl P: S e ¢ |40c and 30c c | T} weriar “she saidg. " 1t 15 throus! * Pique—sizes 37, 40, 42 en’s lppers (8,10, 11 and 12 $4.75 | % v 25 2 e 29 Ifulth we get & vision of great thines. | Je and 44, Shghtly soiled| Men's Felt Slippers, |vears. NOW. L2470 |Now...... (O |grades. NOW {and" noboay - ohtamme. frecs from han- §¢:. Black O.nl\-mld onl 1 ) 5 ding. NOw.. S B oo e 7| Boys'Suits | Boys' Belts | ” pen's Hose Boys’ Black and Tan Values up to $1,00‘h Boys’ Novelty Suits |Leather Belts; sizes | Men’s Imported Wool \ ; Ibs. Trousers 1$2. NOW Junior Norf, i ad the indivi [EZT " rfolks and {30, 32 and 34. and Cashmere Hose— L gone our- | Men’s Separate other models. Sizes |[NOW - 15(: ribbed and drop- Wier Mary 7. erimn f‘“ e For Trousers; Worsteds| MensRubbers 4 to.7 years. § 4.75 ; stitched; plain colors | and Ca<suneres—-xhat' Men’s Cloth Rub- NOW ........ 4 | Boys S(ockings and Heather mixtures. arious activities. | sold at $6, $6.50 b i . ! Boys’ Black and Tan |$1-50 grade. c —_— and $7.50. $4.95 | setr;,r m le;ucte lincds Boys’ Suits iSto:lzi;gs—a‘s:ize:G a:’& NOW........ 95 | T it fhas Tmaesaton o ien : ¥FREs“l' LARGE NOW ......: 1$2.00 de: Bo Bl 6% in the Black; u s i North_Carolina. i | grade: $4 .00 ys ue and |0/2 In > up Overcoats TN.O“: ........ l Brown Serge Sailor {to 9 in Tan. l 5": Handkerchiefs 5 Z i* sMoKEn s|ZEs Men’s Double-! Me“vs Spats sizes 24 to 7 54 275 | 3 Handkerchiefs; full i aud Button-on Suits; [NOW........ Men’s Plain White H | breasted Overcoats—‘ years. NOW. Boys’ |size. 19c qual- lOc ! H Double-faced Clot%; . Men’s Spats—broken | . lity. NOW... ! -\_'afi;m:zlly l:m;vt;tlrzzn ’ Regular, Kimono and! glnt;s Of wanted styles | Boys’ Suits | L‘c;’;:""{ZZ?;“‘imt | 2 'tor “33e K comt i Goroanat yor A FROMR:-EFLEEDGTGEA”"!'?:“G Raglan l b | Boys’ Fancy Cheviot | Und st ‘ Muffl | seholees ‘“' leeves. r$1 50 grade. ci £y Y, 10 nderwaists — sizes | uttlers | e Sl f\'eoe\‘\?h e $2.3'75 '\0\\ = 50 Suits—with TWO 2 0 12 years., 1 9¢ Men'’s Brushed Wool : Free examination and /§ § MRS. VOTAW AT Y. W. C. A. % * % * President’s Sister Addresses Socia H Service Group. 3ok 2o 22 2 XA 4 Pairs, 81 { ‘ without vision. and faith | BASS, SPANISH MACKEREL AND SALMON STEAKS 3% ot New Suits | i Sl o e Y orters Soiack and |||\ iy anchok samn.sremme o . 148 *: S o wd| irlg’Shoes [51350 and | BoysGloves |\l Orenge and || |JI suction” P ey szronr Ror ... 30.:, Durcu RowL . . l:: *Rounp Roast . . . . 25, Cnuck Roast . . C BouiLton Roast . . 25, Cnuck Por Ilom 0 i 122.. PLaTE BEer . . . . Men’s Single and| Girls’ Shoes—in |$15 grades A B Vel Gaunt- Double-breasted Qulls.B]av:k only — f‘;gh;fl NOW .. $1 O -3 flet':ys— Blagfir i }iZOO‘OR grader 95c | $5 ey —plain colors, Herring- |and Nature Sh 1 d Mole. bones and Fancy Mix- | —Button or L:lc):das;lsl i Boys Pants o 95(: {NOW........ tures. Redueed from ! solid leather.* | Boys’ Fancy Knicker- $35 :md$40 $ .75 ! Sizes 1174.4 2 bocker P Men’s Gloves Men’s Double - faced NOW 23 feed Yi.to 31_49 ocker Pants—sizes | INOW. > ... Ladlgs Sl?oes | Boysv Shoes | Boys’ P and light shades of | 'Lamei Low 4 and Boys' Brown Elk| 0ys ants | Tan; spear-point backs. | [* High aced Shoes; Boys' Blue Serge $2.50 and $3 51 35 Brogues, English and|School Shoes — solid d X Con.ger\‘ativeglasts leather ; broken ;f'ci“z’)’l"d‘" Pants; |grades. NOW Coats; sizes : fast” color. . Pumps, Oxfords, Ties, |SiZes °f$‘_3 $14.95|s; Men'’s Gloves |36, 38 and 40. S 7. Slippers, etc. Broken|8rade. NOW, 1 fcs LMoY 7 > sizes of many lots—in ; i Ell t(};e wanted lgsathers. BOys’ Shoes B Brown, Blue and B]ack Lo“ng“‘g Robes rades .up to 3.95 Boys’ and Little oys’ Overcoats |some Wwool-lined. Men’s Double - faced $8.00. NOW.. Boys Dress and School and $1.50 c Loungmg Robes; me- Shoes—Brown a?fij Boys’ Novelty Over- 65 ¥ 3 i grades. NOW Ladles’ISllppers Black lfeath‘ejrs Broken figfits n?:dt;?:;to:} ;c‘i( 1|’ Underwear Ladies’ TFelt House |sizes of grades § 95 |lined. Size Vi Ehr F . s 215 to 5 ’s Win- :tly ; epg p_ L;rx;:;]:{iocc\zfi;?l up to $5. NOW 2 years only. §6?95 te:::'e?;]:t N{;:dser::z:;r Economy Floor ribbor 20 a}?g?flsu?:'sda%atstg;:; Iot and in small sizes. Boys’ Plaid Macki- Boys ROmpers and Drawerslinclud- Neat fancy - | Musterole relieves sore throat 1.50 grade. = i’O\Vg a 896 naws—sizes 8, 10, 11, Boys’ Rompers, plain ing such well known gg‘s‘;lm eres. 59.7',_ ,quickly. Made with oil of mustard, 14, 15, 16 and ‘§ .00 |and sirj K ped effects; in [makes as Peerless, Ladies’ Shoes 17 only. NOW 5 various 'combinations, | Duofold, Stuttgarter, Economy Floor | P diee Fases anid ke Sizes 2 to 6 ¢ |Chalmers and ~ Saks M 0 Boys® Suits |years. Now.. 89 brand. |/3 Off en’s Overcoats— and Up AND UP | FILLINGS i House Coats ! Of Gold, Sflver, Platinum and Porcelain, 50¢ to 81 407 7th St. NW. 7 to 12 years. $4 .50 | Men’s Outseam Cloth - House - Coats; 1 HOUR! l Walking Gloves—dark ;:;37 3;(10\‘ $3 -50 | Sundaye, 10 101 House Coats Men’s Velvet House 2Ok XA o 2 Yok 3 s == F = [ = = o m = D =4 m = = XS ok Xk o d 18 Men’s Wool, Cloth [NOW........ ?OW et 51'95 and Knit Gloves — BAUME GUE (ANALGESIQUE. ) Jor Neuralgia ¢ Al Druggists ~ Keep a tube a hand, THOS. LEEMING & CO. NEW YOI TEA!at Half Prlce YOUR OWN SELECTION OF OUR FINE QUALITY TEAS, IN AIR-TIGHT BOXES, *,-A AT HALF THE PRICE YOU ARE PAYING * mixep 2 lb. pkg. dium size. $6.75 S 3 2 X o o Yo XY o X Airtight Sealed 4 1b. pke. g Men’s Suits— ribbon; cushion leather; Mackinaws | = U cc P soles. Sizes 2 to 8. {it_is a clean white ointment that + will not burn or blister like the old- fashioned mustard plaster. *» (. * Jiares cpred ,':.12:’..‘.'.‘:".:":‘:.".“0';".,&“:‘,'% Button Shoes and Ox- ood models—but. onl e ey b it = Boys’ Corduroy Suits, NOW. ... g y i Subes; hospital size, 3$3. ffi;gs'eauffli;f‘ilflfg’ with TWO PAIRS OF Boys’ Collars dissizes, 33 sl 3‘75 | BirTER THAN A MUsSTARD S 1 to 37. N ers. Small ‘lots and|PANTS. Sizes 7,89, | Boys’Laundered Col- Men’s Shirts 0 37:NOW o G T 12, 13 and 14. lars—good shaj Men’s Fancy Neglige 22 h sl“'sfil’s i 1 [] oty ngd broken sizes. $ .00y $.00 |lars—g pes; but |, oS Fano < | Economy Floor ! Begsired tn | NOW .......; 1 AL ATPRR 5 i};mu :lggns of Pelrcasl’e—lnta i:sfi, alns Men’s Overcoats— i * PASTE'IIZE' 2 b (4 with Regular, Kimono® Men’s Sllppers Boys Overcoats NOW 6 for... 25 {3/” I\}gté, ¢ er/: a;: and Raglan sleeves, ,Xlen's Brown Leath-| Boys’ Overcoats— 3 GONTe . Double-breasted mod- GRS KIPPERED . i iforni ‘er. House - Slippers;|fancy mixtures.’ Sizes Boys nghtles” plenty of the big sizes. els;Double-faced ! r 12 memm 22 broken sizes 8 M. 12, 13, 14, 15 | Boys' Domet “Night- | e e ©f Course: |55 h's of $3 grades. 51.95 ;‘g“;fi years. 5500 ;e;e;ss-lzc;é& 69 Shirts, NOW 79 Sizes 33 to § 1'7_75: l..pSm cll In TOMATO SAUCE Oval Can. . ‘!’.5‘2?'.12 NOW ........ 3 for $2.:23 40. NOW..

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