Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER "7, 1923. " oz nt s Pomeniment ot e [LAFAYETTE ORDER i, st oo oo e 3 Mmmf‘t‘“t L,‘,’,'“:'":{:nglo., To HONOR PATRON t‘:flfi"l‘«fldfi;&‘l‘:fifi?e; Box’.llmwul present salary of some of the Willlam Neyle Colquitt; fourth v of that ofiice after July 1, president general, Mrs. George Thac : : er Guernsey; fifth vic residert gen- The committee, also heard com- h Mrs. W. Samuel """““’%’.“ le)!:I plaints !xnm numerous .:uurmnu in c nld t general, Willlam ment of the Interlor C shing- eral, Mrs, M. St. Clair Blackburn; cor- Others Seek Professional Grade: anduciediat IWasking, responding secretary general, Daniel Representatives of the land and con- ton Club, Smith Gordon; treasurer general, Mrs. Bar Commlttee Appeals for |tract division of the reclamation servica cOmm|ss|oners Must Cut Ad- 3 " W. A Folger registrar general lédil{x:g appeared before the committee and eral, Col. Willlam Lee Hart, U. presented a statement in support of | _sii: . -, Change in Classification for | "taim o mioention. 15 hmo P ditional $500,000 to Meet winie birthday of Gen. Lafayette|chaplain general the Rev. Meado Bol, fessoinal grade instead of in the cleri . celebrated § < - | ton MacBryde; chevaller comm: o administrative and fiscal grades, i ’ . night by the Order ‘of Lafayette In|general for the United States, Gor- Government Service. | \hich ey hizd been placed b e er: Bureau’s Figures. the Washington Club. Addresses wil | don Nonges Ash. ements were made pefore the com- Honniwell ‘of Philadelphla and Col = e 4 i Willla Colquitt. . 1t o ha an 1, i e Ao 2| Atter lopping off about $6,850,000 from seillaise” will be dung by ARRESTS DECREASE. Yers in the government ser - | barteient the District's estimates for ,the next|Mrs. Paul Anderson, and Mrs. Mabel | g i Owen will sing s, from “Madame se of 367 arrests during moved from classification in clerical tesults of Hearings Outlined. fiscal year at an ull-day sesslon yester- || e A St ceo T ATt e A&“g:fl;fim P i g B g des .md_l|‘>llll in |;N'f"\ ony B g ions, as a result | day the board of Commissioners lo(:fl)' Mrs. Griflith Johnson. ¢ dea shown by the mo“h‘lh‘ty r{rpnl;'i of :{;:l G h l b d I e voan Ch 4 ar continued the pruning process, cutting| The Order of Lafayette was founded | Daniel Sullivan, chief of police, sub- oin is i in > the pers le committee is impressed by the | gpnrovimately $500,000 additional from |In 1917, and is composed of persor®|mitted today to Commissioner Oyster. g to schoo! serious business, an ification b | fact that the departmental personnel bi it down t descended from one or more European | There were 5,449 arrests last month, - ChOOSlng the l‘ttle man s Wardrohe is no ‘dSI\ determined P S fication boards apparently have | the budget in order to bring Shed " or gentle lineage |as compared with 5,816 in July. H . P e last night of the gene: classi the following errors: the $25,150,000 total fixed by the bureau | o are:descendants of | The greatest number of arrests L to be undertaken lightly. A “feller” wants to mmittee of the s Persons doing legal work which | of the budget. those who held stipulated positions |were made for intoxication, 659 fac- € ! % NRosediof cwenty sixmembe o fratning or equivident eX-| Cpo entire budget was trimmed yes- | this country during the colonfal | ing this charge. Violators of the 0 wear a suit that has that air of swagger smart- of which George A. W e I been arbitrarily classified O enL e (GRS WS P " | period. speed law numbered One hun- ) k h terfor Depa E rman, , 3 strative and fis- |terday, but when the Commissioners |’ Among the officers are: Fresident |dred and twen(unrlourluemurr‘;:tf(} ness. Oh, yes! and plenty of pockets for the o 4 finished the work they found that it|gen 1 and grand chancellor, Dr. J.lon a charge o egal po D i . 4 . aE e doing legal | o ! S G Hoch: commander de TOrdre |liquor, 103 for selling liquor and 68 accommodation of a feller’s kéepsakes. 2 s g e tunislaus de Russie; vice pres- for transporting liquor. ngs during the X ! 5 complainte against y ¢|who are rvising the of the budget bureaw’s limit. clerical, administrative | work of mmmm,ne\ have Every department of the municipal I Woven Madras B]Olls('s : g lower ratesslonal 1{ government is affected by the cuts, the being given the allocation which the 5 o ntemplated that | Schools suffering most se A 1 though no definite figures are available, " evidently s understood th to muke | been mi 3 ely on the basis|was chopped fr ool budget, Good-looking, serviceable blouses in per- ndget- bu- 4 ¥ r_Superintendent 2 ! . and not on the ba of Schools Fra - Ballou to carry ! - ; cales and madras. All seams double stitched. f performed in the pos <] out his proposed development g :: - £ | pecur ¢ the employes required | i i program for the next fiseal vear. Sizes 7 to 15. Confer With Superintendent. \ L e b ol aaaiays ]_2.75 Boys’ Colored Shirts v by of |'n ficatiol ° In_conference with the - i : $ 3_ e b o g Lo Efany Tenas : SUNSET GOLD . . X school syst ‘ : sturdy school They include percales and madras. Some along with 2 i ot St ferudes wi the it | the omer depar nts of the District Best Creamery, suit to start off this with collars attached. Sizes 12 to 14. cal, administrative and | 918 M T B e S R v c 2t IS them | B une tadh ‘f ot 0tz o hegin ork Pound......... | semester. Theyare School Stockings Boys’ Wool at the o inated from I 14 endeavor to have the | 1A%, not, \een > - - o in fancy tweeds, 35¢ - Golf Stockings dllocations of the personnel cla _— . + - i : : Ctieinerad prepared b > administrative de items for inproved s 5 - e LT Partments e Wireas of - | lighiing and for the purchas : overplaids and sol- . 3 for 81 $1.25 R ch positlons c e for park development. s wil L t the nfessiona ade. rf ‘. st e pro nal grad £ T and i R vicee Boys will be boys! Just ids in grays, browns 1 In heather and brow i 9] ) Vs, S as long as they are, boys n hea a rown 50 ce, Dep: Labor, jssued| Although miore than $600,000 w : St 5 Sl cmploye - : e popough. e ared from the police dep: & Pllhb“ry s Best - stockings will - wear out with fancy cuffs. Sizes 1 by ‘the personnel classification be ) ¢ and tans. Well h 1 Y Department of ] e under date of August " stated | budget. the Comm iers left in e ¢ Mother, these are built for Pl 1 vluced in cl ¢! that its review of the téntative allo- 3 The 24.Pound Sack rough work / to 11 3 would” b tomplted by : ; : ot _the made, and all have a 1 in the 2 also as . e Hehments to|un ¢ Commissioners taking alpaca linings. Sizes Big, Warm, Comfy Sweaters rresponds | Gy of 1 on the e new salary e oy St Sentembes S ative to the con- i G & B BTSSR s o e cor : 2 $350 o $]250 . ¢ ible' to ascertain | ments § s e [Sor : cd for in the DEL MONTE The boy will need a sweater for the chilly days coming and these are just his kind. All ages from resulting from the rec S to 16 e Asparaglls TiDS -y 350 ’ Teck Jr. School Shoes o have the s 4 l b ng program. Provi these positions in classe a D 1 sites for [mur- use 54 1 3 i qualifications of hed the conclusion that th s well new roadw d strect pav- i Tn Snappy Colors Specially priced IRISH—BEST GRADE No. 1 Fine 95¢ Open All Day Saturday e | The Avenue at Ninth Carrots Bua. 5¢ In black and tan. \ solid foundation for the school folk~ T «mmummmmmn||mmn|mummmm|no Store Open All Day Tomorrouw. Saturday. Sept.8 7 Silk Envelope P'rinceu.s Chemme g IK\AIUIFM[AN £ 1316 To 1324 <7TH ST.. Fmal Clean-Up Sale On Men’s Woolen Sults This means com- | plete clearance of all | cloth suits left. zmd: practically every one is | | TR T T 5 T T A U T T B Lettuce i 8¢ R YR Vo Apples % 4c The September Display NEW o Clemmeits ol o |Sweet Potatoes = 4¢ A Showing You Wouldn’t Want to Miss Included i 11? thls display ar efbome of the best looking patterns of the country’s ’, best rug weavers. The carpets and i a t FrMorton§ BOX, 1 Oc suitable for fall and winter wear. The Ay pr:ces are cut to the Al,qmck and our same and / /Jgood quality prevails. There are styles, colors and fabrics for the | young man and con- . servative dresser, and | there are all sizes from | 32 to 46, including regulars, stouts, slims and shorts, and no charge for alteration Sold to $35.00 Boys’ Serviceable Two-Pants Suits 8 95 sserassarsererssstanse rugs are all standard makes, and the ee Runnmg special prices this month will net you a saving. i E o WALDORF There are Just dozens of goed-looking pat- ¥ terns in all sizes. Below we are quot- ol Large Roll. ing only a few of the many on dis- : | 0' et ape 3 Rolls c play. You will find rugs of all sizes . For and weaves. ill_s Of a very fine make and quality, you will find these suits the greatest bargain of the year. Every suit has two pairs of lined pants. Sizes 8 to 17. 9x12 size Axminster Rugs; large range of good look- . H ' ing patterns............ ve.....836.75 STEEL WOOL Seamless Axminster Rugs, of good qualxty size i [ ] Fine for the . 3){12‘ excellent colorings and attractive pat- p Kitchen. Special Sale of ©cad @ITI8 & eevnennnaneiinasnrananeniiennnn.....$49.50 rl o - 2 Pkaes. fi c . I0r Fringed Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size; good looking pat- i = - Mad f H Silk C H SChOOI Shoes terns; soft, appealing colors. ......... 85.00 h lVlade o eavy Ol repe For Boys and Girls Excellent quality Wilton Rugs; linen fi i | | $ 50 - 9x12; choice of patterns...... .e n e r mge . .B.l.z? $87.50 ‘ Worth . Sizes : : " Fels Naphtha (| o $16.75 16 to 46 Featured Along With Our Rugs and Car.peh oap Cake:........ i % Sharming models offering a selection of differ- Ar¢ Ma'.y ’nterethn' anl . value‘ ent styles,” each style representin clever adaptation : i of an exclusive model. Black, navy blue and brown; pleated, draped, panels and trimmings. ’ x For Cllrls—»\” f:;llllrl l-'a;l;er Carlon $1 75, Panne & Lyons Velvet & Felt / sengo shoes, S td . |Budweiser .. == Heren - AP B il ' ] $2 95 - L L RO B B B P AR BB B AT 3 S S 7S Y LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME ———————————————— R T N ARE to 13 e Al Bt ... 11c < | ot R o Shoe Tor By~ I R m‘ - T .. E e c‘lfl]ll@" 111/2c Mushrooni, pokes and bonnet effects. in . LAHCLE ] .‘ o : G R S Y TR R S S Y S Y Y i designed _chenille

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