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< 32 POSTAL WORKERS BID (Copyright, lm‘ by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) TO INCREASE MEMBERSHIP. MU'IT "AND JEFF—Jeff Ought to Be in the Home for Feeble-Minded. —By BUD FISHER. of the organization com- A meetl e = ot WILL HAYS FAREWELL 3‘;:“&':&':3;"‘“&“%"“:&fi‘t‘e’i : JeeE . ” flnnéb ME T Ewu‘ So ‘lo\) Ve BEcome) - wRAT DID You L PAID TWENTY You M?ST Be \T's PROBABLY - |::-§'Z)x(:u§'x'."9.f' ;:-]; flln.n!l:cenl‘ .';.':":i ouER, AND LooK AT Some AN ANTLQUE PAY( EoR THAT Bucks FoR T WORTH A Association and Representatives of | Masonic Temple, Sth and F strests ANTIQUES HE BOUGHT AT CONNOISSEUR: . PoTATO _ - T BELONGS QUARTER, BUT 326,000 Employes Join in | Sopiisast and arrangements Ior em. AN AUCTION SALE: WHERE" ‘Y;S& MASHER? T THE quEEN Nou ASKED ME e mershinp were discussed. E D. A €LIZABETH PERIOD. WHAT T Smith was elected . |L'iggins secretary and M. s. Pe(er-, Will Hays, retiring Postmaster Gen- | [IE8Ine secretaty and o, o et eral, reccived an idea of his populari- [ pointed were J. M: Plerce, BB, Lino ty among his co-workers {n the Post | ki P. Waple, R. S. Higgins and Office Department tais arternoon, when | A F. Thompson. ciates and representatives of —_— 26,000 postal employes tendered hif % farewel] luncheon in the Ka- WALTER REED PLAYERS eigh Hotel. The luncheon was ranged by the National Welfare Coun- - ransed by the Navioal Weltare cour; | GIVE FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS Ofice “Department organizations. of —_—— ! which Dr. Lee K. Krankel is chair- man. & Performance at Hospital Wins Among _the invited guests were Dr. 5 o Famor slates to| Much Acclaim—Success to Be .| : Third Assistant eneral Glover, Fourth Followed by Others. tant Postmaster General Billan¥! One of the most successful and de- om eacl orgaizations anfl]hghtful entertainments ever present- € first and second clag~ (€0 fOT_the convalescents at Walter e National L.ague of) ieed Hospital was produced last Fri- 3 = jday night at the Red Cross Conva- composed of postmasters | {2Y night at the Ted Cross Conva- of third and fourth class post. offic b Al | National ociation of Supervisory e e o ont ons At dirgctor for twenty- seven plays were “Bud's Bab ster y y olt; ional Rural Letter Car- | comedy by W-ltér \ssociation, - United National SRR L LTI partment of the association and con- Rssdeiation of Fost Ofics Clerks, Ta- 4 by !e!;"pylng'“o';o::;: ‘f'.'f.’ CONSCIENTJOUS SERVICE fartment of the ssoriation =nd. oy | Wm—————————————— Dosers Nacional Federatlon o Rural ‘“;‘i.o‘:i 1‘;2’:&#&'“ %4 viaye.| DURING DRIVE IS URGED ive. Horbert 1. Day, president of the! BECAUSE WE SPECIALIZE e e, gl S “Y"; Mrs. Harry E. Hull, chairman of E. J. Cantwell was chairman+of the jand who are described as ‘excellent _— w24 ! luncheon commitiee. material,”_are Paul Foot, Francls P.| . e e ey fhis A kmowledge and experience based upon the _— O e st Sh iy, | Director of Y. W. C. A. Campaifn |evening at & supper meeting of the |} sucesnsful handiing of over 500,000 pateats in wi Miorence Hisnt, Jamey Wright, ba- | for 000 Asks for Concerted |Dufiness and professional ~women's ||| ten years only, by i ey o X at 1333 F street Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful, for the past 30 kins Dohe: er Malamet, Bernice K. e md Ena McManus.! | Efforts for Funds. Skilled Dentists WILL ENTERTAIN ALUMNL All work done without the slightest semblance h 7 ciati ! thing Shas il add to“t::dunlm ot our pationts is :-':i Phe Gonsua thletic Association Sy tastrment mast mm‘g, BTER] Attorney General to Disclose Re-|The Walter Reed Players consist of of pain will entertain the alumni and their |l before ] - w4 Charming Woman is Healthy Health gives the only true and lasting Good beauty to the complexion. Perfect di- gestion and assimilation of food are looks necessary to ensure perfect health. For = relieving ailments of the digestive ; powers —such as biliousness, con- good stipation, sick headaches, flatulence— Beecham’s Pills have proven their worth Health pitients, detachment men, nursesand i Conscientious service ~of individuals sults of Probe Into Living Costs. |aids. % joined in mass effort was urged as a The Department of Justice will make | o The success "‘}ipfr';'c‘l’““’r"g';},:,g’[; foundation to work from by Miss Grace Ppublic next week results of the govern- | produce a college play, which will [ M. Axtell. speaking before a luncheon m"’m's-hi-nws‘:ifmo" into the retail a,-:el;?:,., be ready in about three '.“.."‘L“.f. n:;:-rze;;ia‘i' o% the Mount Plemu.u; {:Le'm u:_’mle (:::rne:gals;lg:‘?:wAiaJi Terms of P-yment to Suit. Enmmnlion‘Free . a ‘* to countless thousands of women for B d(:ffm‘;:l'r'“e“"‘" by yeribus ¥ . coming drive of the association for $45,- | Friday nights. The program will in- My perfect] Goid i < many years past. They are convenient, - 000 to carry on its work in the Dis-|clude the first local prumuuon of Suction Teeth| Crowns " it JEWELERS HOLD BANQUET. | trict. * Miss, Axtell s director of the [the screen version of “The Purish ) Will Not Slip| ava Briage gentle in action and positive in their ex- campalin. e apeaker also urged on | Pricst’” a concert by the college mili- »r Drop—$5.00.0 wes, QaRe cellent results. s With more than one hundred mem-|the members the adoption of tie motto | tary band and songs by Harold E. b ey } bers in attendance, the retail jewel- | of the girl reserves of the Y. W. C. A., | Dunne, formerly of the Aborn and Other Sets of | g3, 84, 85 asked for o8, clothi ers” section of the Merchants and|“Face Life Squarely,” in conducting the | National Grand Opera companies. Teeth, $5.00 up. | per Tooth - ’ in diffe P h Manufacturers’ Association bahquet- | drive. The proceeds of the entertainment Bily _ , o e = ed Monday night at the City Club. The| The value of personal contact the girls | will go to the college band and the :.in Gold, Siiver, Amslgam or Porcslain : factiring costs of these articlea 1n. the affalr was eo successtul that it'was|of Washington receive from tho asto- {athletio assodation, , 9pem Kvery Evening Until 8 o'clock, and on Sundays 16 A.M. corresponding localities. 0 ertainment an : ciation secretaries was outlin y Miss 1, tt 5 o= G annual institution of the section. | Gertrude Mm-Anhur general secretary | Lady and -.K.I.- attendance. All work Fully G 4 The Attorney General has announced Izel for 20 Years. y keep mame and loeation .l our ‘, his Sniention of prosecuting wherever | | Among thote who made brief ad- iof the V. W. C FOUND DEAD IN BED. in your mind. - S i L 427-29 Tth Street N.W. || Sold 10c—12 pills 3 everywhere 25¢—40 pills e g AR I [y e s 50c—90 pili nees of profiteering by retail mer- | dresses were: Roe Fulkerson, Roy, Officers of the Molm( Plflnmchlmer Mrs. Christie Jane Addison, colored, uibped Pariors in Washington Chants through illegal agreements arc | Neuhauser ' J. Lee Whitmore, J C.|Miss I B. Johnson, chairman; : 2 Gncovered by the department, but has | Callahan, J. Clinton Tribby, ' Albert |B. Johns, vice chairman; Mrs. i D O L pomYSBEORL ndicz at he would rely mainly|Sigmund and Samuel Schwarta. |Sales, secretary, and Mrs. Walter Hiow: e s o et e upon the publicity given the price in- | Charles J. Columbus, secretary of the |ler, treasurer, will be actively engaged [ S2¥ RIICTRODR O¥ BER, GRIECE, B ° Tormation 1o enablethe publiceto de- | Merchants and Manufacturers’ 'Asso- | in the‘campaign work. The chapter al- [ Sarah Gre S H mand the proper levels. clation, was toastmaster. ready finances the domestic science de- _— past few months, and Coroner Nevitt Eve a certificuts of death from nat- Wraps and Cai:el 4 Tweed Top Coats ) $50—$65—$89.50 S $19.50—$25—$35 Handsome new garments, in Marvella, Velette, Pandora and similar fine mate- rials. Navy, black and new Spring shades. Smartest of Spring Coats, in Herring- bone Tweeds. Belted and full mannish styles. Raglan and set-in sleeves. One or More Good Suits With a “SHINE”’? YOU know that no other Cleaner can remt;ve it—but 1216 F St. N.W. * The First of March Finds Spring Selling in Full Swing —Coats, Suits, Frocks and Accessories—spring business is on in earnest and patrons are finding do you know that the PARAMOUNT Cleaners ‘and “FASHION WITH VALUE” as never before. - Dyers CAN? That’s why they’re “Paramount!” ? TRY PARAMOUNT Cleaning and Shine Removing at J we ed o r N a Uy B I ue:. our risk (see guarantee). Simply phone or send postal The great question of Suit Week!, y What will your Suit-be? —we’ll promptly send for your garments and as promptly return them—Ilooking nearer like NEW than has ever been possible before. : 4, Prompt Parcel Post Service. For Those Oat of Town g Tweed Suits of quality tweeds $25 and ~$29.50 —are outstanding values in both our Misses’ and Women’s Suit Departments. Plenty of pastel shades for misses—plenty of grays and tans for women. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE MISSES’ Navy Blue Suits $ 59.50 Made to sell at from 875 to $95 each to go on sale tomorrowat ............ccceuenu Hand-Tadored Dimity Shirt These suits AreSp_ean.lat_SS.OO A These shirts, in which every Wer;yg“’en t? ;tel:;':h is han;l-sewn, hz\-efilha!: us one o fection of cut ani nis! which distinguish men’s shirts. 1I;TCW York’s Youthul x'ég'&ls. JFeier Pan ars and turn-back cuffs est makers of | fobe A edi ook prcot and misses _Sfllts‘ as hand-embroidery. a special for = the opening'of | Newest in Footwear our new Misses’ Quite naturally you wish to 3 ”ep rtm s know what is best and newest. a . ent, con Eah one of our new SO- . our. third floor;’ ROSIS models bears an authen- i tic style message. but owing £0 l':Sm'gsus Shoes are modish .delays in the without vxola:ilng tl::c rules ohf 1 od taste, and are here in sucl “!akmg Of the firmy that you cannot fail to fixtures, our find all of the newest style ope nin g has tendencies for Spring. been postponed, and we place these suits on sale for a great first - of- month attraction in the old depart- U Branch ‘at 306 11th St. N.W. INCOR PO RATED SHINE-REMOVING ) SPECIALISTS PARAMOUNT SHM REMOVING v is guaranteed to please, without damage to the color or fabric, or money refunded. . 727-173 STNN. e MAINSJ 3544 District National Bank The Size of Your Account et s ment, on.the | .\l Sialsnp So- s 7 second’floor.. | rosis %ump 'vc; a very stun- : . 5 < ct = IS No Measure of Our Seerce Fine Materials—The handsome lxght-wexght Piquette and Poiret Twill, in box, panel and straightline suits—to :.‘,:fi: :mh ;;“mt":& ";t‘::f: wear with or without belts. Distinctly misses’ styles, with embroidery, braid or trimming of self bands. Some welt soles; Cuban heels. Also “beautiful 3-piece suits, both coat and cape styles, included. ~ All for your choice tomorrow at $59.50. :“ 4 d?l"l;hb?;'l l%d.odilll-? * This is indeed a Suit Week attraction which the young people Ylu like, and every one is inyited to see these won- in: - d s b ceabie. ;“ ”°° - derful values. 14,16 and 18 ycar sizes. In our. Mlsses Department tomorrow - In this Bank customership is the ssport to n]l the pnvflelges o{, oul: semce.{ :hdere is no cKun are one big business 1a: y—co-opentmg funcflonmg as a Bank should: to the benefitl::tr e?n’vzf: ience of all its patrons. f = Special Parchase of 2 T Silk ° : ‘?m;j“‘,f: $6.95 ..--a.a.-.--.--. Millmery Opening Post oned . You'll find it's “your” Bank in-a very literal" ‘sense— serving you sincerely, even as it serves at the same | time and mn llke manner every one elle wllo 18 numi us. A cordial, hel Bnnk—wnh Joau wide =43 Only 100 of them. " Should be $1000. Wide Tape-edge keenly alert to- service. 5 Pure Silk Umbrellas, with ite, ewood and leather If you are looking for such a Bmk—we re on‘fluqook . :::::I h:npdlples';v Blue, black, . out for such customers. R New hats to bd added tomorrow to continue hhls pre- brown, purple, green, taupe and red. Large ferrules and tips. $10.00 quality in every detail—and here for selling at opening évent." Dress Ha ui Tailored Hats, Sport Hats and SoftStraws -’ “All fine quizl-lg hts-—hats with Style—-and all ior this event at $1