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: tion with the 'RETURNED TO F. FAGE ARCHTECTSUF L § "eameo o ce ENTER I EXBI v . s, e Teller, Accused of Taking™ | $5,000 to $10,000. | Morris Henry Dinsmore, twent: !seven. a former teller at the Distri> National Bank was hrnu:h( here to 150 Drawings of Various Types of Buildings to Be Shown at Santiago Show. | omce tnere. to answer chu. g ment of h ctween 35,000 ¢ ts of tha Depart- | been ¥ -rklnr:' on the case f | more disappe: held o ntiago, | L. Grant of 10-20, aretll of the Depart ocated Dinsmor: re- | ruod here to n of drawi of American range of de- of architccture in the i United States, has been forwarded to | i _Dr. Blackm: Santiago for display there in connec- r‘ lub that the n s Russian and his ionality is give K strect. He ix not mar- address 2 I fun-lovers, and de- | v femces, | nied that thelr chif enjoyment was bujlg. | &ttending funerals. of 150 framed draw country hou public nd churches in the United States require 100 feet of wall space tion will be set in place ' u designs of | rected in | | the exhibit | Like Rent— Small Payments mitted to American auiries when ure, it is expected merican architects 1gs conforming to of the Uruguayan bmit draw the requirements president of the Penn- ¢ Association of Archi- ill be the official delegate at tiago conference of the Amer- jan Architects National Assoclation The United S government also is moving toward erection of new embassy buildings in the South Amer. ican capitals, and American architects have found that they have need to famillarize themselves with condi- tions in the various countries in order that they may present suitable de- signs " FEW OUT OF WORK ! IN D. C., REPORT SHOWS Too Many Olerks, But Not Enough Stenographers to Meet Demand. Although August is a slack season, there is little unemployment in the District of Columbia now, according ! to & survey by the United States em- ployment ] completed | Numerous rom the gov- erument dey owever, have rplus in employment for survey continued, which profession at present un- able to Ana sltuationy. On the other hand. the employment service continues, there is a constant demand for first-class stenographers. and Director Francis Jones, in commenting on th de- plored the fact that many stenogra- phers do not endeavor to attain the highest type of efficiency in this voca- ion. Call or send for circular fully de- scribing these excep- tionally complete modern homes — the talk of the city! condition, " | yeams. eral mon#s 4o fo accept a more so ¥ | remuneratis © position in New York 1’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON NEW HEADNAVED [ e o * FORGRLS SOOL Miss Margaret Donnelly Said to Have Signed J. E. Kerr's Name to $2,900 Check. |M|ss Altona s Gales to Be Superintendent at Conduit Road Institution. Charged with a forgery two years | 15th street was arrested yesterday Assurance Soclety In the Wash- ington eld of headquarters. Wiss Altona I in ,Boston, 1 Gales, social worker for a number of| the complainant in the case. forged his name to a check for $2,900 nd deposited the money to her credit he was released on $4.000 bond to wait a hearing of the case. natent hoo for Girls. n announcement by 0, 1. erhoff, chairman of (ms"e\nl the institution The 1% w superintendent succeeds! M#S. Fauu ie Morse, who resigned sev- the bsc engaged in d for the . ter part hat time spent 1d of the ate. Sincy July 1 the institution \\Ntnmp House Industrial Home in has been und °r the temporary direc- |[Boston. She will tion of Miss La ttie It. Ric n, who |ber 1 e Homes ~A\ttractive Along an Inviting, Xywved Strcet Every Evening Wide archways from reception room into living room an" between living room and dining room. doors in dining room providing unusual light and air. Wide French Exhibit Home 1124 4th " Spacious rear porches, genuinely private. Lower porch is easily convertible into breakfast room; upper porch into sleeping;porch. A ‘slight reduction has occurred in the demand for common labor, as is also the case for contractors, cmployers to off weneral housev rshortage of th perienced, it w Mrs. Margaret Hay the Raven apartn sustained a f when struck A Hays was re moved to Sibley Hospital in a pas: a condition to- Police figuring in the nt was owned by James Page, Franklin street TWO-MINUTE TALK ON SAFETY. No. 24. LADDERS AND TX o d to be serious. omobile of A great deal has been said in this series of article: hazards of the street road crossings, but it is a ing tact tha tha £0.000 perso killed in the Unite year met their de around their hom from real or improvi, caused a large When hangi l||b, the top o A ing many other things around the house requiring us to reach above our height, it is much casier to stand on a rocking chair or piano stool than to g6 to the cellar for a ladder. But every time we use such a sub- sll(uli‘ we rn«k nur liv e street, it is better to lose - than lose a life or limb. u do obtain the ladder 1f a straight ladder, be sure rong enough to hold you it is so placed that it 1p: when in doubt, me one hold it for you. Even the stepladder produces its share of serious accldents when not properly handled. If the ladder is “ricke or its rear legs are defective, it may collapse or tip over. If it is not fully opened or is leaned against the ‘wall, it may slip, causing a serious fall. Defective steps have resulted in many » broken limb, always stand in the mid- Himb. Always stand in the mid- ladder from tipping. Remem- ber that the folding shelf was built to hold a bucket of water and is not strong enough to hold you. When reaching high places in the room, use a good strong ladder, but be careful how you use it. repared by Washington Safety Couneil. Il WATCH PAPERS I SUNDAY For Announcement\ CHAPIN-SACKS. CONTEST Prize Winners :. of Recent \ 5. Kerr of 1330 L street is | It is alleged that Miss Donnelly | gent of the tive of North| take office Septem- | D. C, THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 192 ago, Miss Margaret Donnelly of 2827 | at the offices of the National Union ; Lean and Trust Company | A building, where she is a cashier, by | m- \\ | Detect B. W. Thompson and Ri HEINZ PRODUCTS FOR SUMMER MEALS Pork and Beans With Tomato Sauce, 11-0z., 10c Pork and Beans With Tomato Sauce, 18-0z., 14¢ Spaghetti, small, 11¢c; medium, 16¢ Ketchup, small bot., 17¢; large, 27¢ Peanut Butter, . .. 14¢, 22¢, 32¢ ‘Kidney Beans, 18-0z.can . . 15¢ White or Cider Vinegar, pint . 18¢ Chili Sauce, bottle . . . . 32¢ India Relish, bottle . . . . 18¢ EGGS Our Sanitary brand Eggs are carefully can- dled and selected by our own candlers. We pack in cartons of one dozen— a means of identifying our product. For egg satisfaction buy our Sanitary brand. Per Doz. 420 Libby’s Canned Meats for Cold Luncheons Note—Libby's canned meats are suitable for any table. You will be satisfied if you buy “Libby’s"—which is packed in Kitchens as clean as your own. ..can, 24c Canned Veal Loaf.........can, 20c Canned Vienna Sausage...can, 12¢c Canned Deviled Ham. . .. .can, 174c Canned Corned Beef Hash.can, 24c Libby's canned meats on your pantry shelf helps you to quici:ly solve the lunch problem. Peet Bros. “Creme 0il” Toilet Soap 10 1bs. for 45¢ Onions, 4 Ibs. for 23c Cabbage, per Ib., 5¢ Fancy Lemons--large size--doz. 35¢ perlb. 10c 3 1bs. for 25¢ Peaches, Fresh 3 ibs. for 25¢ Choice Cooking Apples 4 1bs.for 25¢ Potaftoes Bartlett Pears Eating Apples ~When You Need FRUIT JAR RINGS can buy better quality. Standard Grade Sliced Pineapple "Hires’ Extracts |Walnut Meats Chase-O The product now being advertised in The Star Per 5 c Pkg. For making Ginger Ale and Root Beer Bae, 19C Bottle, BULK PEANUT BUTTER Be sure and look at the kind we sell before buying. No matter what price you pay. we don’t believe you Protecto Safety Matches 2 doz. boxes 15¢ HORMEL’S “Dairy” HAMS We have just received a carload of this brand of smoked hams. We take pleasure in recommending this brand to you. Quality is exceptionally fine and such a believe will make you a regular buyer of this brand. Try one on our recommendation. Small Sizes, Per Lb. . 27c Sanitary Brand BUTTER 52(: Gold Medal Flour, 12-Ib. bag, 50¢ Pillsbury’s Flour, 121b. bag, 49¢ |; 15c Another New Store Takoma Park Maryland Carroll Avenue at intersection of Grant OPENS TOMORROW Per Lb., per Ib. Swift’s “Sunbrite” Cleanser 3cansfor 11c Canned Asparagus with that “Fresh From the Garden” Taste Small Green Tips Medium Size Green Tips Large Green Tips No. 1Tin, 39c No. 1 Tin, 40c Del Monte, Ne. 1 Tin, 43¢ Del Monte, yiieo. No. 1 Tin, 45¢ “Newhall” Brand, Small, Natural 35 Calor Tips .Can, 99¢C California State Asparagus, Round Cans Del Monte, Del Monte, At 15 of Its Real Value per cake 5¢ Chipso 20c¢ - 23¢ V2 Ib. for Lipton’s Tea Especially fine for iced tea. Tryit. ' Ib. Afternoon Teas Packed especial'y for us. Three varieties, Y, b, 17c. Queen Olives One Quart Jar of Fancy Quality 35¢ 43¢ Pint Tin 53¢ Premier Stuffed Olives A large hottle of finest quality Re-Umberto Olive Oil Swpremely, good, one of the finest grades Per l)ell"ton 6c Budweiser Packed One Dozen in Carton 29¢ |per Dorn, $1.75 The famous Diamond brand 3-0z. Glass o Zl/zcv 32c|f I bR L ) 4.8 TUIRE i