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country, at which speakers, supplied t o Wltb Legion to Make Exer- Education Association, by the American Legion, will speak, | o 2iomoblle accident near Oberm, e announcement followed a con- mergau, August 12, is on the waly olsas a Bitocsss. forence between President Harding, P Sessvers i Mastis Leaiie ok Mr. Powell and John J. Tigert, United | Bailors are very superstitious "regard- 7 7 = American Education week has been | Btates commisstoner of education, and |ing cats. To throw 'a_ cat overhoard | 9211%. and no complications are"¢ st for December 3 to 9, inclusive, it | 12V1t ave been issued for the |means an invitation 1o bad weather, and | Pected, the message sald. ZMp g -operation of all national organiza- | when a ship's cat,is fris| was announced today by Garland W. tions engaged in educationa® work, | wre forcioln. frisky Beavy gales | Tumulty s tn touch with nis e “? ~ I_UMBER STANDARDS I AMERICAN EDUCATION .. : | Powell. assistant nattonal dirsctor of,j the chambers of commerce, clubs and S T O P H U N T I N G ment last year, and §s recelving the | be urged to preach sermons on. the | LUMiCh Undt Miss Mary ' Tumulty peoted to Go Long Ways WEEK BEG"‘S DEC. 3 Americanism for the American Le- | civic societies. MISS TUMULTY REGOVEEI!IG MAY SUUN BE cooDeration of the United States bu. | BeneAts of education, and mass meet- | 48UBhter of former Preaident Wil- Geta | For Hunting Supplies Windproof g Supp ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. O, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. glon, which inaugurated the move-| Ministers of all denominations witl |, Word has been received here from President !udm‘ Co-Operates | reau of education and the Nationai| 088 Will be held throughount the|80m's secretary, who was injared Conference Here With ;Ioom Ex- Spend that time in actual hunting. Visit one of our three big stores where you get instant and sat- Toward Goal. —— = in Munich daily by cable. su lT isfactory service and where your hunting outfit can AT S Vo o, to wear ‘be completed at negligible cost. Culmination of endeavors to bring over your weather quality throughoyt different spectes of timber, and unifermity of grade names, The second deals with the sizes of lumber involying such ap- parently simple, but really knotty questions as: How thick should an inch board be? The third heading includes all phases of the grade marking of lumber and the nature of the impartial inspection service that must be behind the grade marks if they are to be of any value and pro- tection to the public. “The basic pumpose of the lumber standardization — movement,” Mr. Compton said, “Is to demonstrate that the lumber industry can conduct fts business efficiently and honestly and with due regard to the interest of the public whose needs it serves, and thus effectively to discourage the Hoover and & committee on lumber $2.75 $3.95 manager of the Lumber Manufactur- e onv'y'nn on tronL Hip length $3 75 l High-Laced Boota— $8 Mr, Compton sald, invoives greater values that await you here. Beesehen, Pe- KEEPS YOU SNUG AND WARM standards representing the industry. B S ¢rs’ Association, " to specify threc Just to give you a faint idea of how much Phillip Levy’s gigantic buying power for 12 stores Sives run emall. medium and 53 Rnbbgr h",'. tonwe— uniformity of grades according to Corduroy about standardization in the lumber ] sairTs ||[Eiis )| Phillip Levy’s Week-End Speczals smmzmiieil On Terms to Suit Your Convenience o oSt T S I saves you—we present 11 specials for the week end, from the hundreds of equally wonder ] B BREECHES | LEGGINGS [omemerzsrreprrrres 0. D. Wool Shirts I Cordiioy next Tuesday between Secretary today by Wilson Compton, secretary- :-ml of wll.nl‘n.d pants_and protection of the public. The first, Whipcord $3 50 Leather logvings. $3 5() up Other Brecches, ll‘ uwp immed!- IY ‘JHIIIM Give chest meas- Coat style, slip-overs, khaki $2 50 A«vfl and other colors.............. v d Bt DESsscoorasinze : tation 1 ! xtension Tarpaulins, all sizes. ey ealines o sveime | Extemion S of 50 convenlence and economy in the use ables. . . Distributors of High-Grade U. S. Govt. Surplus Property of lumber, which will add to the the Naval Hospital, this city, has been ordered to the Naval Hospital, Phila- delphia, for duty. permanentilimber domandirad ub Substantially constructed and 3 ::rlnhxln:yllvln; and .#tmfm:b:?“;"’ n:ckely snlshed! !anla rich s'::_den “Mo V. o e ,,4 P Sl L R ° al umber users, more pro o the in- oak. as extra leaves. Very el N. F R A N K &5’ S O N S S AL R S o T | S i | “Mss Virginia“4-Pc. SleepingRoom Suite : 4 3 Cash—$1 a Week i {E STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3 NAVAL PHARMACIST MOVED. % Fashioned of beautiful 1006 Ave. N W. 1115 H St. N. E. 33d & M Sts. N. W. S ashioned of beautiful American walnut in our own factory. E : | Consists of four good-size pieces—Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chifforette, { and Semi-Vanity. A high type of “Ol‘kl'flfln‘hlp is very evident. No $ = one in need of a bedroom suite can afford to let this unusual (J]:pur- tunity pass by....... ieiisile BRI S e S SR U ‘: $13.50 Cash—$2 a Week or 88 a Monlh B $21.50 Beds. . . ., Gl A couch by day ‘and a roomy, comfortable bed by night. Strongly constructed and easily operated. Upholstered in a | durable leatherette. $5 Cash—$1 a Week ‘ L $12.75| - R e s i won« | 4GS Lovely 4-Piece Bedroom Suite = wide variety of different styles in mahogany or golden oak . finishes, Well made and pret- tily designed. This big, massive suite is patterned after the attractive Queen Anne period and richly finished in either walnut or mahogany. The con- struction is of a type rarely found in a suite at this price. ‘Consists of $ Full-size Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chifforette and Full Vanity. 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