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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Phone M. 941 DR I- I- IHURS“]NE et sz | BUREAU DIRECTOR Heads Carnegie Institute De- partment for Study of Pub- lic Service Methods. Lamps —to bring a cheeriul glow into the home at Christmas time and all the year! See the Brooks display—comprehensive and wonderfully artistic—here Kou'll find| Appointment of Dr. L L Thurstone, lamps for every need, and equitably priced,| nead of the department of education too. and psychology at Carnegle In- F. Brooks Co. stitute of Technol- o0gy, to be direc- tor of research with the mnewly 2 Established Over One-Half Century S o >4 Leo C. Brooks, Manager of public person- 813 14th St. N.W. Sl amumiste g 2 CLEANERS MAIN OFFICE 740 12™ ST N.W. s omtiatioes s s > > > => > > b T e T e e e O e tion, under institute, at Jackson Dplace. was announced last night. The new bureau is affillated with the Institute_of Gov- ernment Research. Dr. L, L. Thurstone, Dr. Thurstone = will enter upon his new duties January 1. n iour us| According to Dr. Thurtone, the first important work to be under- taken by the new bureau will be a study of the best methods of selec- —don’t forget to send us those gar- { tion, transfer and promotion of pub- ments that you would have looking spick-and-span for Christmas Day! Don’t delay, but today— I federal ‘service. In the 1 rvice employes. Its field of | work will touch the federal. state and | municipal - employe include a _total | workers, of which 600, governments this study |“ include : | Investigations of the police and fire Call Main 4724 | departments in order to arrive at the hest methods of selecting the best men, on a basis of merit, for officers. Other Problems Considered. Other problems outlined and ap- proved for the bureau by an advisory committee of five national civil serv- ice commissioners are: Selection, trans- N f men, such as arsenal employes. and s‘ DYER’ | also of clerks: classification of the I positions in public service; extension, telligence tests for ious occupa- tions; establishment of postal clerks’ PAINTS, FOOR FINISHES, FURNITURF VARNISH —you’ GLAS ENGLISH FLOOR WAX, GLASS TOPS FOR FINE TABLES cuT TO ORDER finest ch Martha Washington Mahogany Sewing Tables, $1975 Mahogany Smokers’ Stands, Mahogany Colonial Sewing Tables, $36 up Mahogany Writing Desks, $48 up. Tea Wagons, $24 up. —for all household DUSTING, CL: POLISHING. Made to fit the hand. Rub” is the acme of convenience. Made of 25¢ . of Agriculture said it had been found Oils —_— = service of emploves in public ser at mas a e ice. The burcau will also have charg eventually, of the organizing of ne Icl\'xl service commission offices Iwhere\'er established. E€ BIvilgi SOMCIOnEe requreS a The announcement of Dr. Thur- “ tone's appointment also says the es- S TOP to make the present (I} stones appointment alco cays the es- complete. possible through, private endowment | which was forthcoming when the |n AND See us about supplying one. We fi;:;';'d"’;il‘fi’,fi,;fi‘n'ié‘.’ e ¥ % 3 t tional civil service «- pomranes, || cut tops of Plate or Window Glass for [ nafienai cvn Jaeeics Farinli hnc tabl€~ buffets. bureaus etc. at of the bureau to conduct research ROOF R b > Pri » s work In the personnel administration Dl easonable Prices. of public. service employes. it was 7 [ 9 oLo You Need a “Handy R andy Rub MAY USE PLANE ON WEEVIL. ANING and he Handy Secretary Wallace has informed ! Senator Harrls of Georgia that steps 1 taken to combat cotton boll weevil have brought about a situation “more favorable than ever before.” In a amois. Price only.....cccouveunn.. the dusting method as used in some PAINTS Glass { states and a_new method developed in Forida were efflective. Co-opera- | tion of the War Department in the 1334 New York Ave. | further testing of the possibilites of airplane dusting has been asked by Secretary W Henderson’s—Standard for Quality —_— e Christmas Gifts —of Intrinsic Value ; —and Lasting Service PriscillefSewing Cabinets {l That gift furniture of quality, distinction °{Ia‘\rl;:‘;,s,_ac")y and grace of line may be had at Impres- $1050 sively Moderate Prices must be apparent from the accompanying items gleaned from the broad eelection afforded by Hender- Eon‘fl Stoflkfl- I Inspection without obligation is invited. Mahogany Pedestal Smokers.. . ...$4 up Mahogany Table Lamps. %5, ..$4up ll:lI:ll:ogany Table Lamps. 72, ..$8up ogany Easy Chairs......... up Child’s High Chairs........... .::gw q\ig“'f‘i?:‘: Mahogany Waste Baskets. ... ... .$14up SRR Mahogany Bud Vases........ .$2.50 up Mahogany Chifforobes. .......$108 up Mahogany Muffin Stands...... .$10 up Mahogany Windsor Chairs. .. .. .$19up Mahogany “Lazy Susans”.......$12up Mahogany Book Blocks.........$6up b i3 Mahogany Cigarette Boxes. .. ....$9up Mahogany Mahogany Foot-Stools ..........$9up gfi?fifi; Mahogany Grandfather and Co- $11 up.’ lonial Clocks .............$185up Mahogany Bookcases . .. ...$58 up Mahogany Nest of Tables ..$31up Mahogany Davenport Tables. .. .$45 up Mahogany Tilt-top Tables.......$16 wp Mahogany 4-Poster Beds. ..$45up Mahogany Spinet Desks. ... $42up Mahogany Gate-leg Tables. .....$32up Lamp Shades e Half Price Tiobtes” $47 up. Shightly shopworn Table, Floor and Boudoir Lam$ Shades, HALF- PRICE to close out. James B. Henderson Pine Puraiture, Laces, Draperies, Uplolstering, Pa; hanging, Painting =2 Mahogany Cane 1108 G Street—Main 76757676 ot Established Over 50 Years $24 up. MRS. GAWLER FEATURES S@@fl@ty SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT |13 e C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. her best, sin, ,The well known local artist was at | HIGHWAYMEN ng Edward German's and Woodman's “Love anner as to elicit contlnued ap- plause. She re (Continued from Eighth Page. Herman Hoffmun, Marine Soloist, | cores. George Wilnon accompanied | wedding supper. The bride, who wi glven in marriage by her brother, the United States Marine Band, en- " Wore a_gown of White crepe meteor e formance tertained the large audience ‘With | 5t ounda. lase. atarday. AIERt pe. an | Position of chief aide to the chief of the trimmed with crystals and pearl With Mrs. Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler, | three numbers, while a children's|grmeq colored man about twenty-five | bureau of construction and repair, her French lace veil was formerly reat.aunt, the|®0Prano, the feature number on the | Draws Round of Applause for Mrs. Gawler. chorus and group of Afty wen were roundly applauded for their rendition Ve program, the seventh Sunday night!of “Good-night, Ladies. A young lady employed sponded to several en- | ported to Police. ! NAVAL AIDE QUITS. | William G. Jackson, Herman Hoffman, violin soloist, of | St. Elfzabeth’s Hospital, was held up | in such a charming | gevers] Hold-Up Cases Are Re- | Mrs. Ger-|3nq her male escort had a similar e: BUSY ! ored highwaymen at 6th and I streets | northeast early & money order for $5. employed at | in the hospital | cember 31. Michael D. Schaefer has resigned the sterday morning d robbed of $11, a watch and chain years old and robbed of $10 in cash.|Navy Department, to take effect De- He_has been connected { with the Navy Department for many ranged in coronet, was hel concert of the Washington Music As- | trude McRae Nash was at the piano | perience in th e er = e i band of orange blossoms, and sh sociation at Central High Community | for Mr. Hoffman. B e ool ihollned | s MR e ried bride roses and lilies of the val- | Center drew a record-breaking aud ley. Her matron of honor was her sigter-in-law, Mrs. Worsham, wife of The usual community singing was| John W. Fisher. 10 ence to the big auditorium last nigh led by Robert ! Lawrence, director. 'northeast, was held up Janeiro to assist in the installation 10 6th street| of the naval exhibit at the Brazilian by three col- | centennlal exposition. Point, and Miss Aurelia Worsham as her sister's maid of honor. They both wore jade green chiffon, the former's gown trimmed with shadow lace, and the latter's trimmed with silver. Mr. Capt. Ludson D. Worsham, of We: [ John Murphy of Cleveland was best man, and the ushers were Capt. Wor- sham, brother of the bride, and Mr. A. R. Shepard. r. and Mrs. Parker left later in the evening for a wedding trip, and after January 1 will be at home at 337 Guyler avenue, Oak Park, Chicago. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Parker of Moline, parents of the bridegroom: Mr. nd Mrs. George Stewart, Mrs. Baum and Mr. Charles Smith of New York. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Williams will be the hosts at the Tuesday evening enter- tainment at the Arts Club tomorrow The program will present “The History of the Dance, with interpretations by Miss Garain Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr., entertained a ‘small company at dinner Saturday evening at Le Paradi n, Rock Hills, S. C., 18 the guest of his brother, Mr. Knox B. Phagen. at the Burlington Hotel. d annual ball of the Philippine will be given January 1, at h Hote! fer and promotion of skilled trades- |Th |XMAS CARDS nd Mrs. Daniel W. O'Donoghue rtained Dr. and Mrs. Hans Reisser Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Berry at a_ box party on Friday evening at the New National Theater to see David Warfleld in the “Merchant of Venice.” After the theater they had their guests at supper at their home on 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Bailey an- nounces the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marion Alta, to the Rev. Norvell Blliott Wicker, ir., of Petersburg, Va. e wedding will take place in the spring. Marriage Licenses. Marriaze licenses have been lssued to the foiloning. t . Dickerson. Minor A. Snowden. L Rurrows and Amelia J. Page. Lelon C. Brown and Ada Robinson. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last tweaty-four nrs. n, boy. Tendricks, girl. THE O NOW OPEN AT 723 NINT RANG 4 DOORS ABOVE RIALTO THEATER. o e FRESH CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED We carry the largest display of Fresh Florida Oranges and Grapefruit in Washington. Direct from the GEONE in sohid carloads. Guaranteed fresh, sweet and juicy. ORANGES Per dozen Basket containing 50 Oranges ..... ....25¢c 3,4,5and6for ........ ....$1.00 12to 25in basket . ............... CeRE e .$1.00 GRAPEFRUIT Seerennea SRR Extra Selected Sizes, 35c Dozen or $1.00 per Basket Mixed Baskets, Oranges and Grapefruit ........................... Let Us Express Your Out-of-Town Friend a Nice Crate for Xmas—Phone Franklin 8970 WE DO NOT DELIVER LOCAL ORDERS omsmvemy WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES ooyovem Close 11 P.M. Remember—We Were on New York Ave. Last Winter Close 11 P.M. A James D. und hat . a am E. and Sarah H. Gaines. bor. Robert N. and Kutherine Davis, b Mnagruder 1. and Anna_F. Coe. rd Larer Lydia William K. and Eveiyn Craig, Lor ames and Loin Thompson. girl. 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