Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
D. T, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. T cd. Roys were looked at with pros-|are doing too much in Washington.” | was toastmaster of the evening, und | pemm — pects for advancement more than | said Justice McCoy. The states, ho|President William R. Vallance presid- || girls. This was unfair, she said. declared, had been giVIng up too |ed. There were musical numbers by Another handieap of modern women | Mary utiex which they used to per- | Arthur S. Plerce, and Henry Golstein. | f advancing in business er profession, | furm, which they ought still to per-i New members elected at the meeting | | Mrs. Willebrandt said, was the ob: m now, turning themgover to the|included T. F. Baughman, Laura V. B I | Vases, Incense Burners, | Senator Sterling Expects Ac- lete, but still prevalent, idea that leral government. The speaker re- | Berrien, George E. Boren, Clifford H. Trays, Teapots, Tea Caddies | and Candlesticks tion and Raps Efficiency woman must be cousidered ferred to the great multiplication of | Byrnes. W. D. Cole, S8ewall Key, John Bureau Before Lawyers. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Make This a Footwear Christmas Low Prices—Highest Quality Women’s Felt Juliets Ribbon or felt trim, withleather soles— $1.29 v L weaker member of the family, pro- |administrative bodies in the govern- | T. tected by the male head of the family. | ment, making regulations “without | H. Smith, C. C. Henry and Francis I Woman ahpaidibelcon end.” anfl declared that the interpre- , Bell. i an individual, with qua tation of these laid a burden of re-| The next meeting of the association | abilities for advai sronsibility on the government law- ) Will be held in the auditorium of the Interior Department January 15 for |} election of officers. i . A“,ert J. O. e = THE PAGODA | k made to him by former Sec To Cure a Cold in One Day 725 17th Street fications and ement of her own, the speaker said, and she should have Ve an_opportunity 'to without carding higher pay for govern- self-consciousness of sex, without dis- | m crimination, a “fellow member of | the profession. Justice McCoy admonished care the exercise of the po by the federal govern ed to instauces of the a on the part of lawyers rep Patent Colonial Pump —Baby Spanish heel. Special at— $4.98 Black Satin Vamp —Brocaded Satin Quarter, side lace. Very lat- S est. Spe- Y o\ f Agriculture "Houston, as | Take Loxative BROMO Q ‘I believe if this government | box bear the signzture of E. W. Gro i ilure, it will | Sre You zet BROMO.) 30c.—Advertisement. | || lure of Con- | _— i ¥ for expert| Three new varieties of red rasp- erries have been developed at the: New York _agricultural experijent | tation at Geneva. B cial at— tant sec- | Department, ncis M. Goodman f the Inter! “PLEA MADE FOR WOMEN Should Be Accepted as Matter of Course, Says Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt. Prediction that the Sterling-lLehl- bach reclassification bill will pass the Something for the home makes the ideal present—not alone for the thought it represents—but the continual usefulness. © [ was made {South Dako! |auet of e |t Rauscher | Provided a favorable report with “reasonable unanimity” can be ob- !tained from the Senate committee Inow considering it. the senator de- ared the bill would in all probabil- e passed by the Senate in “not d two da 2% ator Sterling t night at a 1 ‘ederal Bar Association Buying here is casy—for our assortments are practical—and the charge priy ilege is available if desired. Ladies’ Black Kid Boudoir Slippers —with turn soles. $l.69 Very special at... Our Annual Christmas Offer Children’s Chairs —not toy Chairs—but real Chairs—practical and use- 39 ful—strongly made; partly decorated in red—and of Little Men’s Black and Tan Lace Shoes —with rubber s Sizes Wte \GINOS Pair of Boots —for Christmas will surely | please. Sizes 6 to 10% $1.98 r Willebrandt, = ral, made a plea ntury woman en- onal and business of the Supreme )lumbia Coun- v of government | ercise their powers nner.” oring _the bureau ofl wator Sterling declared | vernment bureiu, costing r, had failed in two of problems for efliciency ivil service retirement ssification bills. “Fromn those quarters where natu- 'rally we cxpected the greatest as- sistance he twentleth the prof 1 $133,000 i the most vit a size exactly suitable to the kiddies’ own use. Please don’t ask us to make delivery—nor to send C. O. D. or phone orders—and because of the price—and the limited quantity that can be sold to any one customer. BT B 22 g B 215 3z 21 PLad 2-3 3 2 8c % 3 3 2 ] Growing Girls’ Shoes —Brown and black lace, with rubber heels. Spe- 2 98 . Sizes 11 to 2 $2.49 Sterling, nd help.” declared Senator | we found obstruction and a | disposition to retard. It is our| thought that this biil (reclassifica- | tion) will mean_efliciency and will mean cconomy. Yet in our efforts to adopt inc, h v AV I 10 aid from the bureau of efficiency.” g in. The Sterling-Lehlbach bill, thej | speaker d ed, had the only real {[lilf sis for scientific reclassification of Dcivil empl It was not a mere ; rding to the speaker. ! The real s for scientific reclassi- fication had been adopted in i “schedule of duties and the qualifica- | { tions required to perform those du- | | Three steps would be necessary, Sen- ;amr Sterling pointed out, to place the Sizes 3 to 6 2.98 —_— plendid Values in Windsor Chairs Storm Shoes for Boys —and Girls—solid 52.98 leather. Special.. All sizes. Misses’ and Child-en’s Solid Leather Black and Tan Lace Shoes, with rub- ber heels. All sizes. Special at $2.49 vil service system of America ahead 1of any government of the world, first, | the retirement act, already passed; sec- +ond, iw rechssification, predicted moon to . and third, the reorganization of ® . _WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETA vernment departments. These, he said, ould complete the cycle and nlace' America_in the lead. ! | Mrs. Willebrandt was reccived with enthusiasm by members of, her pro- fession. One of the most difficult ob- | stacles’ for the mew woman, she said, is the attitude of men. The highest tribute possible to pay | {the new woman, Mrs. Willebrandt | {said. was to take her as “a matter | lof course’” Girls, for instance, in government work, were blamed for mistakes more than boys, she assert- (Exzactly as Illustrated) (Rzactly as Illustrated) =] Jiof e = A S (Exactly as Illustrated) Grand Rapids make—Mahogany & 2 finish—selected stock and thor- Mahogany-finish, with fancy panel Mahogany-finish, low-back: spin- oughly conalructcdzs 50 and flag seat: \'erys 50 dle back, but sightly 50 big, roomy: rocker to 21- strong and substan- 16° and strong—well made / match. Price....,.... tial and finished............. Attractive Living Room Rockers / | Exactly as Illustrated Mahogany-finish Rocker, with Exactly as Illustrated Golden Oak or Ma designed on generc able lines; broad ba shaped arms; upholstered seat in imitation Spanish leather .............. EBxactly as Tlustrated Mahogany - finish, High - buck comfort- Rocker, with wide spindles; shaped 510 518 Popular Sewing Tables gany finish: shaped arms and uphol- stered spring seat; seat and back covered with genuine Brown Spanish leather .. arms; spring upholstered seat; covered with genfti- ine Brown Spanish 1cather ceccccececccecangee \, ' “9he Hudson Ceach puty values In the real things of bile worth—utility, comfort, reliability and performance. These qualities are possible only with a superior motor, transmission, axles and frame. A car that is not me- chanically right cannot be satisfactory no matter how fine it may be in other details. HUDSON i | i | | H i i i 1 | ! ! i i ; 1 1 | i i i Coach *1625 o Tt gives cveg essential closed car advantage, at little i more than the cost of the open model. It hasabeauty of line o{ou will like. It is the pride of thousands, be- cause of appearance, comfort and utility. 7-Pase. Phaston, $1578 Freight and Tax Extra LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS COMPANY Salesroom Telephone Service Station Franklin 7700 636 Massachusetts Ave. { Coach, $1625 i | | ! R. V. Norris, La Pl 7 ‘ . Norris, La Plata, Md. ! i [ } | | s m $1828 . Sedan, $2295 r - 1100 Comnecticut Ave. -Phipps Aute Ce., Anmapelis, Md. Belatr, Md. D. W, Perdue Aute Co., Salisbury, Md. - We Chenowith, Towsom, Palace Garage Westminat Smith Moter Co. Va. lericksburg, Va. Va. z p! Luray, Va. Mid-City Garage, Winchester, Va. L. B. Hedges, Martinsburg, W. Va. Ashby Motor Co., Quantico Junction, Va Al Reisterstown, Ma. ‘The Union Moter Co., Culpeper, Va. Hudses & Essex Garage. Reckville, Md. Baker & Cosby, Columbia. Va. Martha ashington Style (Exactly as Illustrated) struction, with flu 75 : $19- end: iuvisible hing exactly —— except fitted A replica of the original piece at Mount Vernon. Solid Mahogany con- legs: commodious b for the work at The same Stand s 50 with visible hinges.... 18' (Bxactly as Illustrated) Attractive design—mahogany-fin- jsh—and very practically ar- ranged with _pigeon- holes, ctc. Strongly 316.00 through- made out Seventh and Eye Streets Colonial Style Of combination Mahogany—and very well made; the legs are of grace- ful shape and flutted: there are two drawers and two spa- s .50 cious compartments for the sewing. A large variety—ranging in price irom $16 to $60— Similar. to the b with square posts—combination \Valnu:I an;i }\lal]dg» any; drop-leai sides ofy oval shape, well szfi.so made; rubber-tired wheels .. ............. illustration—but Mayflower Model (Bxzactly as Illustrated) Made of solid Mahogany—and well made; large size and ex- 75 o tra well finished: remov- able tray, beneath which is the work bin. The Priscilla style, simf. lar to the Mayflower— finished in Mahogany col- or; a bit smaller in sise.. (Bxzactly as Ilustrated) Four-poster Beds — combination Walnut or Mahogany, with grace- fully shaped turnings, and open foot end.s .Mm Either in Twin or Double Size. Special.. Seventh and Eye Streets .