Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922, [ N TR CIVIL SERVICE TO TEST fl“][R m'"ZENS LANSBURGH EMPLOYES ‘ bk 5 > Against Her Principles. ! Some Truth at That. [ No Appeal From Decision. The File Clerk—Does your boss use 2-4 Out Of 100 MESSENGER APPLICANTS HOLD THIRD ANNUAL BALL |» dictaphon Is that true? ou have been arrested ten The Typlll re he does. Do v —Sure i He is an undertake: accept your figures, judge. 1 — think I'd let any man dictate to me? | down in Mobile. | was never good at mathematics.” Boys Between 16 and 18 Years 01d Eligible for $30 to $40 Johs i | EELEST OFFCER | C [ I o i The Civil Service Commission today e i | i N announced for December 16 an exami- . i ployes of Lansburgh & Bro. Prlce to ult | LA Sed AN positions of messenger | Ticket to Johnson ‘Impeach- |beld the thira annual masque vanl | A I Costume Prizes Presented at En- Joyable Affair—Winners Are Vi) Gift Suggestions Home Values Without Competition {boy in the government offices here. under the auspices of the Mutual Re- | t L | ce salaries range from $30 : T ” Al Toe snirance salaries ronee e ‘or| ment Trial Added to As- |lict Assoctation of the firm at they . WOLP B8 N [ 20050 e nags enche, o iation’s Reli e B oo Close to 14th S | 3 pplicants must have reac! s 3 ve-dollar-gold pieces t 7 i 4 Il sixteenth but not their elghteenth sociation’s helics were presented for the best costumes » ewelry Stores | birthaay”on’the date of the examina: o to Jack Carroll, Mrs. Batt, Miss| B L 7 7 i | tion. As there is an ample e o ! b 5 3 s h C 1420 N. Y. Ave. and 14th and R Sts. or messenger girls for the depart- | The Asociation of Oldest Inhabitants Katherine est Location in the lty tal service, girls will not be ad-|o¢ e . N Select Yours Here mitted to this examination. s pennoticolimbimer s : = It also announced that open com- Zngine House, 19th and H streets, anager t Nowh = = e tF(':k HSE;, i petitive exnminations will be held to |1ast night, re-clected the present corps | "eSented the firm at the enter owhere in such a location can be found T atches. . 0 2 i Vi ies Pantry- ol i vea oy L . e e o e aartita | o e o s etaals wes R Onrontn o the aftair tick. homes priced as.low as these , 1 e : e dance had been circulate $2.00 to $25.00 and means; housekeeper, at 31 President, Theodore W. Noyes; vite | through the family by Bar . .as, gold, silver and plati- Chains and Fobs. .$1.00 to $35.00 Silver H: T 9 i 5 W E num $1.00 to $200.00 | Penknives .......$L00 to $15.00 | reiiend Ll Gl to neraham treet Flexible Bracelets, Bill Folds .$2.00 to $10.00 e . . Julius Strobel, Henry L. Bryan, W ington Topham, Albion K. Parris, Judge Job Barnard, Dr. William Tindall and Matthew Trimble; recording secrs ol Belts and Buckles, $1.50 to $20.00 Cufi Buttons and Scarf Pins, 50c to $25.00 Pens and Pencils, 50c to $20.00 §5.00 to $100.00 Ladies’ Cigarette Cases .$12.50 Earrings ........ S1.00 to $20.00 Pen and Pencil Sets, o $350 to $35.00 | Emblem Charms, $1.00 to $50.00 .V J. Eliot Wrighi stant recording Photo Lockets.. §1.75 to $10.00 | Ebony and Ivory Brush Sets, G L AL jretary, Willlam 1. Wise: correspond Diamond Rings, $10.00 to $300.00 $3.00 to $15.00 T il e i ealaxios inam secretary, John B. McCarthy ; tr Aqua Marine and Birthstone | Rings—Stone, Signet and Em- $20 a month will be Dr. Benjamin W. Summy ; financ Six Rooms and Bath Lots 149 Feet Deep to Wide Paved Alley S 5 ‘ vear, with quarters and m Richeticu Pearls. .$5.00 to $30.00 | Watches ........SL50 to $16000 4 H1a% VL S Vetarans: B , | presidents, Judge Charles S. Bundy, | ! Rings . ..... $5.00 to $50.00 blem . $5.00 to $50.00 owed for most positions, the basic|retary, John R. Mahoney: marshal, |Garret A Ivory and Amber Toilet Sets, | Desk Clocks......$5.00 to $15.00 ('{ea hich does not exceed |Geon ‘Charies H. Ourand, and chronicler, Paul Burr E tl' P Ch $5.00 to $50.00 Sport Watches.. .$4.50 to $45.00 [fl\ ear tion. and‘application|George W Evans. Xira € Iorches o " i ¥ Al v J. Whitai S % You will find many suitable “Fdfi:‘r‘ :“: 'fé(‘::\lonfal on may ".dre,“ J. “,l‘ : er }vrvse{lled ln‘ ll) A i C oclatjon a ticket of udmission which gifts to choose from fourth civil sel 5 v Helinela ol itha impeadhmant it . SELECT YOURS HERE || Archie Butt building. e Convenient to Stores, Schools Don’t Delay—Call Tomorrow! We will reserve it for you ! The average manle tree h sap to produce from fiv iten pounds of sugar. i Churches and Beautiful Rock Creek Park Ouxted From Trial. Then Mr. Whitaker related an in- teresting stor 2 disturbing the dignity of the Senate | Mr: Thalhimer and Mrs. B. Worth. 722, Open, Lighted Daily and e e Sunday Until 9 PM. occl‘.linl'red during excnlng‘tllmtfi = . - pending the impeachment trial o Co Presiasat Andre mon in the Sen | Milton nvenient to es Hal Blai D. B« 3 - ate in the year 18 Mr. Whitaker's story began. 1 by the House of Re: Sid 2 Q2 'm‘mun of the P o : < W WWWWN )f course, you can readily under- Colonn: V. nd that the utmost excitement pr ihamel, s 3 led throughout the country al H. L. ( 5 c t ¢. M. He ad, J. ) ade a Hood, a s 4 X J. R L B. 1 3 L] L] o d = L. 1 ti i > to conduct the p had been made to This was on the out ‘Within the d 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 citement, while dued.” Getn Friend Admjtted. door. Th also wanted !\who had no | Whitaker < head little too r furtner | than the - and w Come Early! When you leave home, bring along your check book—or at least a cash deposit, so that you will be able to make a deposit on the car you select while you still can. Bear in mind that there will be at least ten buyers for every car on hand, and it will be a case of first come, first served. Not a car will be reserved—we will play no favorites—Friends or Acquaintances—all will be treated alike. and it will be first come., first served. Here assembled is the great- est collection of remarkable Renewed Cars ever shown, and we positively will not re- serve any car for any one under any conditions except actual sale. entire sergeant-at-arms but he did not bother t proceedings. In later yeal aker relates d to_befrien The as: a letter 'resident Harding a knowledging mmunication in which the Old abitants thanked 1] hief e 2 the part he ncoln statue EVENINGS The Most Brilliant Array of Used, Rebuilt, Demonstrators and Exchanged Automobiles Ever Offered The association will hold ts annu quet ai Shbitt Hotel at 7- Walking Sticks Umbrellas ...... n Topham, chair- Summy, J. Eliott ctor and H. I = Pick out the car you want—Tell us how you wish to pay for it—we will | M"c'::'?‘; 2581 48 | Neckwear, si 65 10 4.00 go the extreme limit and then some to arrange the terms the way you want them —we are determined to sell this stock—so if you want a good car at the right price—ATTEND THIS SALE! B Traveling Bags, 7.75 to 65.00 Silk Lounging b Robes ........$10.00 to $75.00 ' Waol Lounging 2 obes «.rvrr. 2250 to 4000 { Buy the Wife and Family a Car FIVE DAYS’ TRIAL i Bath Robes ..... 485to 4000 | | ‘ Drive the car you select Bath Slippers ... 135 ! five days—if at the end of that time you find it other than as repre- * Buy it Now—and Buy it Here On Sundays and holidays, when the people next door and the family across the street start for the country—or somewhere else— s* & SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS Lounging g but they go—your wife and kiddies sented by us FOR 2 : o . kool many it they were DRIVE IT BACK of, . Selecting the Sbm; situated so that they could go, too. The mas Glfts only reason for not going is just the car you We will allow every dol- Ini z led : Pr 0 p er Gifts f or M en ?};m; veeeeeas $150 10 5.00 nitia ’ W%&Wfi%%@%@%@%’fifi%fly Read These Low Prices FREE' A box ob fire- * proof Xmas want for a very little money and plenty of flannelette .... 18510 350 lar paid on it to apply time to pay for it. c _on the purchase price of Pajamas, madras, 2.00 to 7.50 Pajamas, silk.... 4.50 to 1650 Handkerchiefs ; any (coitifed. ear in Snow given with " every _ Christmas shopping for men Unicrmescls---- 15080 1500 stock: Dutch Reproductions 5B G is r.eally a pleasure where se- Hose, FREE DRIVING LESSONS Silverware ) " lections are tremendous, where - g anlimpel. R OMAS IS $1.98 to $6.75 fancy silk .75 t0 350 lity: is the s Bill Folds, 150 to 1350 t will not take you long to learn—our compe- o] ilverware ull Dress Sets.. 3.50 to 20. 2 ) It will ky I I pe Small Down Payment Will Sil ; {1 Dress Se 350 to 20.00 quality 1s the eynote, where to te;t ln:ltrubc:o: will teach dy;u, :Fd t:':ch your S Sia Se s s B N B T salesmen ;ut‘e interested, and the wife, all about running and handling the car. ecure Boudoir Lamps prices right. | A FORD Silk shades in all the CASH OR TERMS—YOU DECIDE |Ng pretty colors, compiete for N\ 5.00 and $5. i % ist- The mechanic or laboring man is as welcome HUDSON , anite H.o:sesclsoilu H(g’te 2t }Vas,\lilngul)n ) Chr%St here as the business or professional man. Your REO § $8:00Rvatacifon Hasstone o ?n'.t & qu'estlon dealings are confidential and dignified. You A \ S i of what to give him is admirably 8 UBURN N Manicuring Sets s can select any car regardless of price, and terms N Lowest prices in town. settled, both for the giver and : 5 . OLDSMOBILE \ $2.50 up to $10.00 : s to suit your convenience will be arranged. §\ Lo ) the receiver, with intelligence . NATIONAL § and dispatch. CHEVROLET N\ EASY TERMS OAKLAND Any one with a salary can buy one of these cars STUTZ —only a small cash deposit is required as first pay- e ’ ment and the rest in convenient monthly payments. STEARNS All Merchandise is Exchangceablc. % 2 Z Christmas Savings Checks Cashed. W % W, Liberal credit! We’ll take your old car in trade if C E l you wish to get a better one. The values in this great sale are amazing, but if you wait—there'll be gme ar y no cars left for you to select from. Buy Now -Smoking Jackeis Smoking Jackets, $7.50 to $15.00 Dunhill Pipes .. 8.00 to 10.00 Dunhill g Tobacco #ool Sweaters 150and 1.7 Sweaters, wool .. $7.00 to $14.00 5010 2.00 Knitted Vests .. 6.5 750 to 1650 750 to 15.00 . Golf Jackets, Sosiat ¥ The Avenue at Ninth Colf ‘{;.,.e_ 30010 750 2 Z 7 2 %, % x 150 to 10.00 150 to_ 4.00 15-inch Character Dolls, specially at . 2 % Dolls, Fully Jointed $1.49, $1.95, $3.95 Dressed Dolls 98¢, $1.95, $2.49 HOME & HOTE 738 9th St. N.W. &5 e% s, _ Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star [fesiiosc Orecl // District Oakland Corfipany Phone Main 7612 - 1709 L St. N.W. 2 % 7/ 7 N A S R S S A S A S AN NS SRS SO S AN NS NATIONALLY Trade Mark. [ 5 n

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