Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1922, Page 20

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The annual output of oysters in # the Unlted States exceeds 3,000,000, . S8 NOTICE ISSUED. ther machinery at 1236 132th street; The south has the fewest foreign- 0 S L | BULDING 3:35:5:'3:'3:«' e st ot th Dt . A1 oot sy 1 v SRR S S S - preme Court today c! 'the strict | business pu! om - —_— Co the zoning regulation forbidding such ommissioners and John P. Healey, in- | {10 SiC" {1 residential areas. The > spector of bulldingn, to show calse,|ingpector of buildings asserts that Inspector's Office Reports All Bec- un" 20, awhy & mandamus should not n;c :onl;:,ln: nrevafiu ,Ehe Innunr'“ce be issued requiring them to grant an [of the desired perm ormer Dis- ords for Construction Permits |Occubpancy permit to B . Bimpson | {rict Commissioner, W. Gwynn Gar- Broken Since February. to Install & motor to run a lathe and diner appears for Mr. Simpsor. [} e ) ! The task of revising the District's 5 = Lengths 1 fo 9 ° building cods has been indefinitely This our the sidetracked by the rush of work in : . % the building inspector’s office, En- Guarantees Satisfaction AAAA to D glneer Commigsioner Keller sald (0- | su—— B 2 Friva:thio Himen ¢t/ Muz 1 };Il)l;i;'.e e succonded ngincer, Com: 2 v i missioner Kutz last fall Col. . h d ty blisl edition o e muflarh ogutations, climinat: Heels, Hat, Swagger Stick . - i olet el und af ng al ' Deposits in D. C. Banks T ragirements made necestary by Our Must Match developments in the construction PRINTING : NATIONAL BANKS: Worhe Tngineer Commissioner suld h T, N ., Quite the proper thing, so we are told S today, nowever, thathe does ot see Dossibilities by our smartest dressers. g B ou' X | Mar. 10,1922 | May §, 1922 Gain | Loss e prenont ot tnapestors and We' aren’t Producing Stationers simply because the The style illl]zan&!ud mdmlde g: g:; 1 ’ 3 ! o e ttuctatee o o rrery pgs ot adomnty pevaa. ] ST Gy e o eray heels and trim. American ... $4.654,118.77| $4,668,336.42| $14,216.65 checking up on th v structures versy i red, - Columbls . lf'g:i':;;"gg lf':gi':z%fig sho.diaei $33,737.02 | Pt say ::}';.i‘u“‘:‘o,':‘&“n,flfi{&;(:;f gty e e Well cquipped. ‘fe Smest all FouE mings to match. - | Commercial B 5. B » B 5 ! .01} { Building Inspector Healy aw s A - i ly sell for $12 D ghseTaTsN e6a 06 Tal 4830703 3 S e oy Duees, Mozt PRINTING . e ooty ot e V 3 fi»—‘»ll‘-‘:;meu b e 2‘1‘)3;“334:; 6'332’:%'3: 628,154.81 i il code during the past six months and Letterheads Envelogpes have included them in our Anniversary - eral ... 8 g 1621,568. g submit a revized edition to the Com- Bus; Card. Bill F Sale and are $9.75 pair. | Franklin igg g.fi:,figg.;; ;g:g;g:g %! | n_\lulun;‘ru hrm-( H‘n-(r n'pp;:r\;:l'-‘ l‘v.t:: usiness Lards d orms S caal o Bittad : ,114,567. 1936 : since the beginning o A . N I Efi:fiifl 5 5,45 5,4u,239,z4 0 i B h;:":ll‘dsng J-fl\cf n:“xfim been swamped Announcements Pamphlets wi?l‘:lnfl:a%t:ve(:r O{e 5\a finJ be: Stted Metropolitan . 11,748,278.54| 11,865,834.41 < ™Al Tecords for the fssuance of per- pooke.'Ler .’.".i?.",.:'.".:’...':-"..':&'." JeApETtiovs kample sizes from 1 to 9 and widths from | National Capital 1,627,217.62 zl.:&g,gg:.g; =1 ,317.32 2 mits hu\'; |,.-,.: ‘\rnken ;!nc‘ehel"::- AAAA to D at $1.90 a pair and up. | Riggs .. . 24,565,666.93| 24,815, 8 50.009.30 ruary and each day marl n“ ) T . h e " | Second . 4.071,785.88| 4,126,745.97|~ 64,960.09 ceipt , of -many nmew &pD ]cn(han_ Plenty of competent shoe Ts Al | Bamk of Washington. .| TG ieB.06| 5581758 2421209 ¢ R I H gl your service. tandar: . 3 K B B 2 .02 work is 7 | Total 93,002,013.98 95.544,926.72(2,542,912.74| ' . WOULD RESTORE RULE Luzurious Master Footwear Made - i IN P. 0. APPOINTMENTS PRODUCING STATIONERS 1304 F St. A i List of . Trsinon an servis 2etorn. | 910 *B - STREET-N'W League Suggests. ~~ A Gain of $626,154.31 in less than 2 months Open your account now-i- and be a part of the next gain ' FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK John Poole, President Hours today, 8:30 A. M to3P. M.~ . Savings department open till 5 P. M. R e . AT T e ‘The third report of the special com- mittee on presidential postmasters of - the National Civil Service Reform|% 0 OO OO TR N TR OAR g i [l Utica Pillowcases, 25¢ 50c Genuine Utica Cases, seconds of 50c grade, and not at all affected for service. Matchless for wear. 42xi8 size. ST AR (o] ——=|o]—=lol——=]ol———lolc——lal—=o] LANSBURGH & BROTHER argain 6th Floor Another Extraordinary Opportunity for Saving— Hundreds of Drésss Go on Sale Tomorrow in] A1 e on the list should be restored. “Then the presidential postmaster- ships should be included in the classi- ° Sctisfaction Firet = 5 9(3 $1.50 Victor Seamless Bleached actson EM every sheet - perfect. of of Large Siz ) P ish Bath Towels, 810-818 Seventh Street he made all these post offices subject to an examination by the Civil Serv-| ice Commission.” Such postmaster- | ships, however, Secretary Marsh states, are still meted out by con- gressmen to their active political 4 workers. and “appointments are still regarded as political spoils to be L ) : A Wonderful Purchase and Sale of Beautiful . fied civil service act of Congress, so . round-thread bleached cotton, plain” white, others in neat colored filled with republicans for party pur- as to reypder applicable section 10 of hand-torn and ironed. designs. Absorbent, double-pile qual- posed.” Georgette Crepe Hats dll' ’ Canton Crepe Hats b ll’ the civil service act prohibiting con- ity. Turkish Towels, 19¢ e——o]l—=lol—=]a[—=lol———[o[——]o]c——=]a]—=—=]ol—] —_— CLOTHES SET AFIRE. |James Reed, Colored, Girl's Suitor, Rushed to Hospital. James Reed. colored, thirty years iold. found a locked: door confronting him when he returned yesterday |2 morning to the home of Lena For- tune, seventeen, 21023 L street, from whom he had parted in a quarrel the night before. So he started to bat- ter down the door. Dora Vincent, a resident of the house, who had taken part in the fuss Saturday night, with the result that her face is still sore- 1y brufsed, hcld a cup of gasoline in her hand. Some of it “managed to get” on the clothes of James, and at the same time Edgar Vincent, eleven years old. struck a match. Reed was enveloped in flames and so badly burned doctors at Emer- gency Hospital say he may not live. N O l L "y 1|||“| ’ »’ gressional recommendations: and then 25c Large Size White Turkish Tow Fine Hair Hats a subsequent executive order should els, with fast color blue borders. Fine Leghorn Hats Novelty Braid Hats ‘ . require the appointment of the high- Thick and absorbent. 1%c each. # White, Black, Orchid, Pink, Navy, Sand, Gray As a result of the inquiries, the re- port stated, “we find that the aj pointmients ‘of presidential postma Values! Values astenishing and incomparable! Here’s millinery news to surprise and delight every woman who reads it—heralding a sale of Fresh, Charming Summer Hats at a bargain price right at the dawn of the outdoor season. Lovely Hats of ever ters under the ‘rule of three,’ as pr scribed by TYesident Harding. are popular and becoming size, shape and color—not one, but many models to plcase every woman. confined almost exclusively to re- publicans.” The report states that the President IHPI“’IC" lt"(mmmgs 2 gha‘ll""f—a".‘;] SPT:‘J}"' Every hat is a quality hat in every sense colorful clusfers, sprightly wreaths. Gay o the word—as desirable for fine materials applications of ribbon and clever uses of . i and workmanship as for distinctive style. Litsuc oiay fesommenged tnat tne % 81x90 Seamless Sheets A Turkish Towels ! e S k| § Store Hours 8:153 to 5 oomdoiss “is, indeed. entitled to credit in that ostrich. told Lena “spiiled” Dora threw what remained on Reed's clothing. WAR VETERAN IN TROUBLE Henry Charles Barnes, ir.. twenty- two years old, 1406 Newton street northeast, was arrested vesterday by Detectives Waldron and Sweeney for the authorities of Jackson, Mich. where he is said to be wanted on charge of passing worthless checks. His wife appealed to Senator Charles E. Townsend of Michigan to assist him, Barnes, a veteran of the world war, having resided in Michigan. It is said the checks were for small sums and are alleged to have been passed more than a year ago. While in the ser%ice, it is stated, {he contracted an 1liness which in- capacitated him for manual labor iand he was placed in George Wash- iington University as a law student {by the Vocational Training Board. He jmarried. after coming to this city. | Friends of the Young man expect to { make arransg:ments with the Jackson {authorities which wlll ‘result in the |release of the veteran. . i) Sizes from 16 to 40 Every style from the chic sport dresses in bright colors to the darker shades in more conservative straight-line styles. . Panel effects, long hip lines, trimmings of lace embroidery, braid and other effec- tive crafts. j See Window Display [f=Jol——So]—m|ol——|0]—>ol—— o] —— o] —oc] —H Normandie Voiles, Ratine, Crepe Julia, Foulard, Taffeta, Crepe : e . y de Chine, Jersey, Tricotine, Dark Voiles and Mignonette. Washington’s o cxrshatial Shartcimn: et itk pl——=a[——[o|———=[alc———]a|c——[o[——[a|——] Original - iney g, WY X ey Exclusive ) |2 FSUT | Taste i tter of T J o e - ~ o duteiens e 3 $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Cushion-Brim Sailors We state it as our honest Never such enthusiastic selling of fine sailors—and small wonder, when smart sport i belief that the tobaccos used - and street hats are offered for so little. Of piping straw, Milan hemp, barnyard straw 79 Zfififi'&:’:&:fi and pineapple straw, with draped puggaree bands or tailored silk bands. Black, all I .. taste) than in any other colors and combinations. cigarette at the price. Liggets @ Myers Tobaces Co.. . , . ) . 7y Special! Special! Special! : e < ] 9 Van Raalte Women Muslin FIRST, last and all £ the time—2-pants suits [} v ‘ ; Underwear save you the price of a suit. Everything from R the snappiest, of sport models to conservatives and stouts—ALL-WOOL ’ MATERIALS, every one | New Tub FROCKS $1.98 |90y $5.00 $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 grides ‘_’f The summer favorite— these superb Glove Silk Hose, in crisp, cool, transparent or- C Nightgowns, Corset Covers‘, Step-in Bloomers Of soft-finished, service- able materials in a number of attractive styles. Gowns hesterfield .. CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blendad, net, lace and plain stylés. Practi- gandy of fine texture and A special pricing of new ging- il white 4k feih { Py cally perfect, although classed, as ‘d’"?&“:"“ finish. H:(;_e- 2 : ham frocks that are the perfect trimmed with colored ,m:_h: irregulars. . Alsé in the sale are e e o o @ ) nc. combination of summer style, ing ‘or colored embroid- = weave that comes in light comfort and utility. Checks and ery work. Covers are lace some strictly perfect Kayser blue, copén, nile, rose, mais stripes. Organdy trimmed, also glove silk hose. Black, white and white. with pretty applications of em- broidery and ribbon. W or embroidery trimmed. Pet™ and leading colors. ey § ,g Glove Silk ‘ '

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