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it is understood, who maintained a ju- | On their promise to be good here- i % k dicial expression on the subject just | after and refrain from setting any look ltke him. before he left for the postal conven- | more fires for excitement, four fire- « P - < 3 Rudolph and Club WOPKErS '*C) L1 L5 o e ster rat v i i apade " | e, epenaca eom the Ioca depar fThe first indication of eye discomfort, such as blurred H H HYH - t 2 0, Wel reins e . > » Seek Sclel‘lce in lemg decision as to whether the new por e new portrait of Hays, in o ment two weeks ag: re re 2 | Christmas Baskets. BE KIND TO YOUR g EYES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. 13 ““One Pair of Eyes CONFER ON MEANS [Postal Officials Say HESENEROUISE F 4 for a Lifetime”’ PiCture TO GIVE UP SPORT y fl[]R Doesnft Look Like Will H @yS| OF STARTING FIRES .I-U Aln flr[Y SP i ) B’F":E‘:‘%fi:?"u December 5.— GThe examination ol €ves is a Sous mudertaVing and t‘he eEye Speciacl'i;t shcéuld l:)c :I:;lsoe:’ \‘y:the d?scr’igninz- tion. Some sy it looks like Will H. Hays, ‘others that it most certainly does not _|shows a somewhat fraglle figu at a special meeting of the Freeport you to consult a competent optometrist. X trait of the former Postmaster Gen-| _}io raced and white handed, sitting | fire council. They were placed on six | §We stand on our record of over 20 years of unblemished eral by Howard Chandler Christy will|{n a tapestry-covered chair. The right | months’ probation. ~ | <uccess—the greatest part of this business having been hang with the portraits of other head | hand is clénched vigorously on the| All were members of truck company | Bttt Dl b ost e theeo i i Mt Yt rvite by 08 _ | right knee. No. 1, and had admitted setting smail | P e, e nmtil Pamn | .y It doesn't 100k like Iim a bit.” de- | fires because they loved to “make a others. ) . i iy Representatives of several leading ate, is deferred un! '08t- | clared Rush Simmons, chief inspector, with the engines. We are equipped with the latest scientific instruments REU\X. try reading in bed. Get a good book-and an EMERALITE 1 a restful green shade, just the right 3 shape to shield your eyes fzom glare and reflect a soft, even light where you want Simply pull the chain and the dimming socket gives you more or less light or a mere glow that is ideal for sick rcom or as a Washington clubs, social and welfare master General Work returns fromi‘a(l_tlr alfitlmdulltmkthal the picture. “He to render you the very best scrvice in examining your AR : Canada. sn’t white like that.” | ces, i -] agencies and charitable organizations|Conada L o P him ook as if he were in[nim, but which close acquaintances eves, if you need eye-help. conferred for an hour late yesterday D! ©-portrait. just re-, ggony,” asserted John H. Bartlett, | failed to see. | CONSULT afternoon with Cuno H. Rudolph,[céived at the department from New | first aasistant postmaster general. Those opposed to this view declare | chalrman of the board of District|York, is divided, although officials| “My recommendation {s that they |that there is no mistake in that the d sy hang it with the face to the wall”|artist “saw things in Mr. Hays which | ( A Commissioners, in an attempt to de- | COnfess that the “noes” seem to h&ve | ;ijcq the genial fourth assistant :l:ey never saw.” What is more, they | . night light. The felted clamp attaches securely to vise some means for co-ordinating|it. If genmeral expression of opinion | postmaster general, H. H. Billany. assert such “things” w \3 3 S L 04 . H. H. & gs"” were npever in - any wood or m"'lut”da bh?}dse agi;lu's_lzs to any land centralizihg distribution of [ cOunts for anything. | yyoT don’t Itke it at all.” said William | the sublect at ail, according to their | H. ROLLER, Optometrist argle. A practical, well-made, substantial fixture. Christmas baskets to the poor of the Work Reserves Declslon. | posiey chief clonk ol e Ropt GMos | way of shinking U ‘Eyesight Specialists’ . . - ! g3 ction The whiteness given Mr. Havs' skin e Py ‘It doesn’t look like Will Hays," i3 the portrait will he hung—if hung at | in the portrait is the chief point of 705 14th St. N.W. Look for the name. Itis your guaranzee The time between now and Christ- |the most generally expressed senti- all. attack. Friends in the department as- | B o 2 itv-wide | ment, atter the beholder has recover-| Those in favor of the picture con- | sert that his complexion is inclined to | mas is so short that a city-widel q"e 0 thy firgt shock. Some are non- | tent themselves with puinting out the | light olive, if anything, and that no movement along this line cannot belcommittal. In this latter class _may | fact that Mr. Christy probably saw in [amount of “seeing” could get that, developed, Commissioner Rudolph | be included Postmaster General Work, ' his subject thinzs which are really in ' white complexion shown. ¢ « satistaction. Also sold by electrical dealcrs and department stores. g |[5] Booklet showing many Emeralites for lome use sent free upon request. i ! s M said after the meeting. The confe B 1LG MeFroor & Coraxe ence yesteraay. mowever, Is the b O — 42 Warren Strect New York cver held along this line and served — Makersofl Lighsng Dextzcssince 13-4 to crystallize ideas and projects in “ ” g ! making the Christmas charity work SLATEETHEELCEEY in the District applicable to more \ ¢ persons than previously by : into consideration scientific . measures for the distributions. Tt was decided to use the confidential » report on charit he Fred tudolph " Jose and of the Civitan Club, WHCLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR e e he o E. 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