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38 Y _THE EVENING ST WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. R, 710710700 R R R the situations at Brooklyn and Buf- |basis, but from a sclentific and serv- — DR WURK ASKS FBR the r pasia, but tro U. S. FUEL HEAD TAKES UP ) Postal housing condltions at those —_— . . . - e e INFERIOR COAL PROTEST | % int River Pecan Company BT Bt w0 | SUIT FOR MAINTENANCE. B = sotion, awaiting the congressional gl Boens Desleres Ao tatits Must B — SN policy &s to post office demands In ent clares T e us e ALBANY, GEORGIA Pols “rospect, “The “department atill | Young Wife Charges Husband| & S 2 . thinks it would be advisable to de- Clean and Free of Foreign R Here is your opportunity to R cline to lease bufldings at those places Falls to Support Her. Substances. : i or postal purposes and begin & pro- foe: | eat papershell pecans right |p 0 0o Genaral Declares Serv- | vam of Eoveramont ownosshin: NS Soules Hunt eleltesn Jealel | o Whiel Disieibator Spens has from your own orchard each = = X Leases are expiring almost daily, :"“bi h'; next friend, Qeorge F. | . on°Cognisance of complaints that ON vear, located in south Georgia, ice Crippled in More Than Dr. Work points out in his letter, and | SCull. has flled suit for maintenance |gre being forwarded to the federal year, Wwhenever one expires it presents a | In the District Supreme Court against |authorities here concerning the qual- under our expert care and 100 of Its Offices. new problem of what shall be done | Willlam Peter Hunt, an elevator |ty of anthracite fuel being furnished supervision, besides having a o T in a given locality. operator at the United States Capitol, | to eastern cities, and asked the Penn- s “Let me remind you that this list of | Who, she says, has not yet reached | Sylvania state fuel commission to| good-p-ymg, safe investment. More than 100 post offices through- | Cases u‘)h:u th? beginning,” the Post- hl_;hmuorlly. ; u;l:e actfon in tv.he mnftlalr,' lnc(l,ut:](unl master neral sald. “The; h ey were married at Ballston, Va., |Of ]large percentages of slate an: irt Sold on easy terms. out the country, including New York | orcs ‘which are at this moment on | June 20 last, and the wifs charges |With the anthracite shipments is re- QUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN _— et . city, Detroit, San Francisco and Dal- my"desk x(arenslnt for declsion.: If the ;"0 :ulblnd refuses to make a home Dogehd‘ fr't:;nduev'vral points. | " - vithout obligation on my part, policy of constructing post offi or her or to contribute to her sup-| “This kind of work will have to Young & Kline, Agents picase maii me your booklet “Mak- |14 Possess totally inadequate space | SULich, o1y to ‘begin, 1t 1s apparent | POrt. Ho makes $120 por month, the |cease Mr. Spens xaid. ~The prices _ == ing Money Grow on Trees,” glving for postal business, Postmaster hat we must discontinue to take ! COUTt Is told. Attorneys George C.|that have been fixed at all the mines 400 12th Street N.W. full information. eral Work told the jolnt commission | care of the acute cases by leasing. ‘;l;nnl-)\] un;l xT:’I‘;rm” G. O'Neill appear t'nnu!:pllla.lbe. n’f“muru, that anthra- [ ] L. ~ on postal service, in a communica-| The business of the Post Office De- | [°F the plaintift. cite sball be shivped and mot & mix Washington, D. C. o teraay partment Is doublin every ten years, e S ture of coal with foreign nubstance.” 7TH AND L STS. N.W. . oughou Dr. Work declares that while all b: nh?::d ox;lo :“-'omp;.l:nv{d':edvt;r"c‘%r: 4 According to the latest official |the country last Monday totaled 45,886 the cases are pressing, he desires to | lished basis until the erection of suit- | farm iabor for " ihe " nrd Umiig | cars. This Is the heaviest day's load- T | <A\ the attention of the commission (able buildings at sultable places is|States s $28.97 a month. mith Loicg |ing of coal within the period for 110 the cases as numed, together with | planned, not only on an economic | and lodging. enSiwit e TR % 7 His size is in one of his old collars For Clzristmas Gifts Men’s SilK Shirts White Jersey Silk Fancy Jersey Silk The amazing purchase and sale of 3,000 Soticty Bramd & The Hecht Co. (<) ts 25 30 45 Crepe de Chine Striped Broadcloth Sizes 14 to 17 We can assure you that “his”’ casual manner and cynical com- ment regarding Christmas and its precious sentiment are all more or less pompous affectation. Underneath he has a heart that is Something more than a P“mPi“S station! A heart that melts and The Hecht Co. Suits and Over- Sociel_\: Brand and The Hecht ?Mieéy‘.Brln: :)l:d The Hcc‘l’n responds in appreciation to such thoughtfulness as expresses itself in ;‘;’," madeftofectltatii$35 fand :fil i‘:";fi":ln(,}v;;?fm hadeds l;“'.eflu;:!s;:? 0 se.;.mo:\.':‘n::‘.fi the Suits are Society Brand. a gift of such Silk Shirts as these. What kind of shirts are they? _ They are the kind he buys for himself when he wants good shirts. Men like action. They are getting action in this sale of Society Brand The silks are of sound and beautiful qualities White jerseys, fancy jerseys, superior crepe de —rich, superb, beautiful sil!( that will wear and chine and heavy .siriped ~bmn(lt:lolh. ! = . > —_— o e e L [T suits and overcoats. It is a concrete, hard-headed business proposition. 5 c Hand-loomed, silk-knitted ties, $2 You can’t beat it. These surpassingly fine clothes, made to sell at full and regular prices, are brought to you and every other man for considerably less than those prices, at savings as real as bricks. Society Brand and The Hecht Co. suits have reputations. Double strap, real cowhide Traveling Bags, ‘9% _Asale A special purchase, coming in just the other day, in happy time for gift buyers. They are clothes of definite and unmistakable superiority. All the sarments are hand tailored. Not only do the fabrics wear but the styles wear, holding throughout the life of the suit or overcoat. All else being equal, we take it that you have no objections to saving on that gift. All else is more than 7 7 \ equal! § Bl iagstarehmiate) o Mesnuin Foplursmicowhides \ The purchase involved 3,000 suits and overcoats—one of the largest transactions ever 7% lined in real leather, finished with two pockets, two heavy straps all around, heavy brassed catches and lock. Sizes 18 and 20 inches. Black, brown and cordovan. 7 madé by The Hecht Co. The variety is practically unlimited, affording selection not sur- passed by regular stock. Sizes 33 to 52. An exceptional opportunity. Tomorrow is going to be another record day! Fitted cases for gifts, *28* to *65 Genuine grained cowhide over veneer frames, padded, two strong locks. Lined in silk moire, tortoise shell and ivory fittings. The 7th ) , 7tll cases at $38.50 have fittings in separate cases, which may be car- @ @ 0 0 ried separately. : atF . _ o at F