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AR S I In England there is a marked prejudice against some of Amer- ica’s highly praised foods. For instance, the lima bean has no place on the Englishman’s table. Foolish, isn’t it? But not as foolish as the preju- dice some Americans have ha against one of the world’s best Spreads for bread—one highly esteemed in England. By passing up the lima bean, the Englishwoman is not out of pocket. But in some instances, our prejudice not only takes from us financially, but robs us of the enjoyment that is to be found in a food that delights the palate. For just half of what she pays for the highest spread for bread, every woman can buy The Spread that has no equal in flavor; the Spread that is rich in energy-giving properties; and the ffirend that once you use makes other Spreads costly sub- | stitutes. Try This Potato Omelet A large boiled potato chop; fine. Bn‘::ni.n hot fat with chopj parsley. Make a i omelet. When nearly set the potato and fold. ot and season it with ! visions of the board, the District of | peared and took her home. The young || | vision, for both of which there was | from her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Nucoa 1to perform its work | the departments can & m ] LEASPERRINS§ some instances handicap the bureaus ! from which they are taken, the re- sponses to calls sent out by the board | have in every instance been whole- hearted. Contrary to early expectations, the survey of the personnel in the Dis- trict and of that in the field is to be carried through concurrently. This will mean a great saving of time. !GIRL FOUND WANDERING IN PARK THINLY DRESSED Miss Grace Shilling Unable to Tell Police Her Name—Had Been on Sick Leave Week. Miss Grace Shilling, twenty-seven years old, a member of the steno- graphic force in the War Department, FIELD CLASSIFIERS BET NEW QUARTERS Moved From Treasury to Give Room to Division on D. C. Salaries. New quarters have been provided for the field division of the per- sonnel classification board, which has v cleus s fo moved the nucleus of its force from | Was foupd WARACERE SORL, Uil hling the third floor of the Treasury, where | ,i%,¢% »:30 0’clock, clad only in her it was at first situated, to Temporary | sleeping building No. 1, at 18th and D streets j Slippers. was found wandering about the vicin- | |§| zarments and kimono and || he was unable to give her ||}/ FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923. Men’s $1 to $1.50 Athletic Union Suits . | 490 Made of 72x100 Mercerized Cotton Pongee, 88x88 Checked Nainsook, 72x80 Checked Nain- sook, Plaid Madras, Crepe Ma- dras and Mercerized Satin- striped Madras. All sizes 34 northwest. This was found necessary on ac- count of the huge amount of work which within the next few weeks |E Schonfeld of the third precinct. will be turned out by the two di-|She was cared for until friends ap- was found in & handbag she carried. Miss Shilling was taken to the |/ house of detention by Policeman R. || Columbia division and the field di- |lady came here three years ago 1ot room in the Treasury building. |obtained a government appointment Headquarters of the board and the | and boarded with the family of Karl District division will remain at the | Koetz, 1828 Park road Treasury. The field division is under | Miss Shilling, suffering from a direction of Ismar Baruch and the | nervous attack, took a leave of ab- District division under W. H. M- | scence a week ago. Yesterday after- Reynolds. {noon she went to Emergency Hos- or the service in Washington, it | vital. She returned to her room lust is expected that the classification | night and was cared for by Miss| sheets recently distributed will be in the hands of the board by June 1 or soon thereafter. A longer time will, of course, clapse before the in- formation called for from the field ived at the office of the board to the territory to be actically the en being made in the selection of the force of expert stenographers, typists and filing clerks, which the board will require ndle the huge volume of busi- incident to the work of classi- tion. As the board must work inst time, it intends that there 11 be no lost motion. It will, refore, make use only of picked sersons. © Depends on Others. As Congress gave the board no funds of its own, it is entirely de- pendent for personnel, equipment and quarters, upon the departme and establishments for everything needed To function properly the board must have the best Catherine Koetz, who put her to bed | W left her room when she became | cied the patient was settled for |4 Tarine Bags aro air-tight, made of chemicaily treat- d od paper. roomy, strong —in5 sizes. While Congress did not appropriate any money for the enterprise, it gave | the board, with the approval of the President, authority to select the per- | sonnel needed to perform its work. It has not been found ne Y to | exercise this aut depar For blankets or lining drawersuse Manahan's Tarin Liziag Pl:;;_:. pounds anc and 5| wal | New York City doubtiess n and there from responsible po the departments will Sale Ends Thursday, May 31st DRASTIC REDUCTIONS We must close out $50,000 worth of Shoes at once EDMONSTON & CO. 1334 F Street EDMONSTON’S — Home of the Orig- i}lal FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. FOOTWEAR ¢ The most “Worth While” Footwear on the American market is the famous FOOT FORMS We have reduced our splendid stock of Shoes for Women and Children to the bargain point. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles FURNITUR: The Favorite Resort of the Hungry Feeling a little hungry just before bed- time, you naturally think of going to your refrigerator to get a bite to eat. You'd be disappointed, too, wouldn’t you, if you found that what you ex- pected to eat could not be used just because your refrigerator did not do all that a refrigerator should? With a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator you take no chances of having cost- ly foods spoil. The Leonard is famous for the way it conserves food and ice. Leonards are mnot expensive, either. Come in and see the one-piece white porcelain lined Leonard cleanable for $57.50, and the many others. There are some for lots less, too. Lifetime Furniture Is More Than 4 Name s T Seventh Street Mayer & CO. Between D & E « name and the first clue to her identity || —Full Sennits ~to 46. -~ ‘.’A ! Our A i Genuine PALM BEACH and Mohair Suits —Flat Foot Sennits Hats brimful of style, finished in the best manner, with leather perspiration band, silk band, satin or silk tip. Low crowns, medium crowns, high crowns, all width brims; saw or cable edges. A Hat to suit every taste. . g's ' BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' WO WD Uh § PATTNT OFAICE. This Label Is Your Guarantee! ALL SIZES— Regulars, Stouts, Slims and Shorts For men who seek comfort when the thermometer is climbing around the 90 mark. For men who appreciate careful tai- loring and carefully sewed seams and buttons. For men who know the important role played by Palm Beach and Mohair Suits during the summer. For young men—many breezy styles and special sports models; for the men _of conservative taste the staple models. Palm Beach Suits in the desired plain shades—sand, gray, tan and brown; also plenty of the popular stripes in all shades. Sizes 34 to 46 regular, 37 to 48 stout, 36 to 42 slim and 35 to 42 short. Mohair Suits of Genuine “Farr” Mobhair —the name is your assurance of quality. In black and blue, with stripes of various shades. Sizes 34 to 46 regular and 38 to 50 stout. Tomorrow will be the most advan- tageous day for buying your Palm Beach or Mohair Suits. ' Direct Entrance to Men’s Clothing Department at K Street. Worth up to $3.00 Youll want a Straw Hat to go with your Palm Beach or Mohair Suit. Choose it here from the great assortments we offer in tomorrow’s special sale, which includes the balance of our big underprice purchase, together with 1,500 new Hats just received in a new shipment. All the Most Approved Shapes and Styles for Summer. With Goldenberg Quality Straw Hats at $1.69, What Man Will Care to Pay More? —Bleached or Natural Shades -—Half Sennits «Fancy Braids Men’s Half Hose Seconds of 19 Mercerized Lisle Cotton Half Hose, high-spliced heel, double reinforced sole and toe; in black, white and col- ors. HERE IT 1S! nnual Summer Sale of MREGISTERED U S "PATENT OFFiCE! e ESSTERED UiSTRATENT OFRICE THE GENUINE MED. ONLY BY GOODALL wo%;'rg;rc'g Every Hat Perfect In Quality and ‘Workmanship Direct Entrance to Men's Store at K Strest.