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12 PLEA T0 GOOLIDGE ON CLASSIFICATION Relief From Alleged Unfair- ness Sought by U. S. Building Constructors. President pealed to Coolidge has by the iety structors of Federal Buildin lief from “unfair the personnel classifi board In a letter to the President signed by N. 8. Thompson of th tdent, and H. G. Ric editor of New Orle been of Con- board. and asks the “give this matter sufficient att to insure a just quitable 1n ks Tederal large pro- £3.95 bly due to mm vising archit made. Regret for Board's “We also uv:r»l the past of ~employes, rent lines of r en relieved with the cla it appears duty and further board, posiens in the and which s 1 will of Congress.” AD CLUB TO ENTERTAIN. Speeches and varions for it will feature a ner to be given by the 4 Allen Martin Moore. 5 a ou one ofthe 47 Do your gums bleed easily?Ifso,takeheed. Pyorrhea is coming. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MUTT, THIS 1S A RED-LETTER | DAY 10 My | LIFe AnD T'vE 0 || Come ™ You FoR A BIT OF Apvice. I WANT TO TELL THE WORLD '™ A CANDIDATE FoR . PRESIDENT 0N THE DEmoOCRATIC TICKET? How'LL T Go ABouT (T2 BALL T0 MARK END OF JEWISH DRIVE Loving Cu_ns Will Be Present- ed to Generals of Four Foremost Teams. 1 Y. W. H. A of victory ball De- the Y. M. H. A. & the city will hold cember sed to bring together a those who had any T ng the quota, which was over- With this of | inces that loving cups mes of the four win- gn teams will be for- ed to the team generals, *Kahn, Mrs. Sta Morris Garfinkla ' 00, Norman, in charge ring the camp; sadore 3 ansburh, and s of the ball include Sol Lach of Balti- more and a prize drawine. Ir. No More Dull, Heavy EYES 1f your EYES ere ticed, dull, heavy —use Murine. This barmiess lotion soothes away redness and leaves the eyes bright and clear. Use after business, reading, sewing, motoring and all outdoor sports. ‘WriteMurine Company, Dept. 80, Chicago, for FREE Eye Care Book RINE ForYour EYES Widely Used Since 1889 Itstrikesfour persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, endanger- ing their priceless teeth and health. Brush “your teeth with forharny's FOR THE GU More than a tooth =it checks Pyorr] 35¢c and 60c in tubes 150 MILLION | Tablets Used Last Year ‘You candepend on Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine to break your cold in 24 hours—la grippe in three days. There’s no guesswork about | Hill's, It has been proven in millions of cases. More than 4,000,000 American familiesused one hundred and fifty million of Hill’s tablets last year. For headaches, constipation, acute. peins due to colds, la grippe and winter complaints, Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine has no equal. Don’t delay— ml-!ifllwdnymndbvxbelrm;ur. Hill's portrait. All druggists, 30 cents. SiLly CASCARA £, that are hardest on Rubbers. Feet that race off to school in the morning—and that never walk when they can run or} slide! In making Rubbers to stand! the test of active young feet, we have made Rubbers and Arctics that are today the standard of wear for men, women and children through-} out the country. No matter what style of Rubbers or Arctics you want, you'll find that «“U.S.”” means longer wear and greater econ- omy. It wnlllyay ou to look for the ¢ mark. United States Rubber Company “U.S"Rubbers) ) 1 drive up for a quart of gas, upon my costly tires; my car, of shining tin and brass, such nourishment re- quires, spotless white come tripping to my van; their smiles are glad, their eyes are bright, they love their fellow- man, They fill the works with | juice, and they're exulting in their 1 toil, they’re glad to be of use. They | 61l my tires with priceless air, they sce the wheels run true, they're dodging round me everywhere, to see what they can do. The young men of a queen, they chortle and they sing. If they have grief or carking my panting dray. me, when I draw nigh, as though I were a peer; and_ when I leave a | fond good-bye is ringing in my ear. me an excuse for driving up in my old van and buying up more juice. For I will always spend a yen, and nce, to see a bunch young men pretend that WALT MASON. (Copyright.) |and Mrs. Maurice X irs. Ben Hadden, Mr. rris Milestone, Mr. and Mrs Mr.land Mrs. Fred r.and Mrs. A | Mrs. an and Mrs. 1l Mrs. Jultus S Hyman | Loeb, | And blithe young men in | | sparkling oil, the tank with luscious | | bers of the selling ‘gasoline make Tife a| brighter thing; they have the graces | woe they hide the same away; they | smile like Mona as they go about | They welcome | I burn up all the gas I can to give | D. ©, A\ 'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, (Copyright, 1923, by H. O, Fisber, Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. o) T WAS WITH HRIRAM JoMnson WHEN HE ANNOUNCED HIS CANDIDACY So I icAw ALL ABouT 1T —By BUD FISHER FIRST We 60TTA MAKE A | AT TRAINING SCHOOL | Three Girls Received Into Church With Impressive Ceremony by Bishop. With impressive and ceremonies centuries old, three mem- tional Training S ir: by Ri Bishop picturesaue ngton, v 1lmrwl at the { The ceremony, by Mrs. Calvin (‘nnh:ln the the l&‘!ih nt; Mrs. Wallace, of Agriculture, yn Sellers of the performed in the pre: seventy-five girls at the in tution. The girls of the school fi in, dressed in \Ah a titution. compli- for the hymns mented by Bishop l-rl‘( m: way in which they sang t at the eervice. After the consecration ‘h\hfln Prn e~ man, in a short 3 “The smarter men g the more they reall: of life without the &od “There is very little ho unlexs a person believes in the Su- preme Master” The bishop ureed tie children always After the ceremony the school. M rintendent of Dow assisted the bish service. ASKS $5,000 FOR ARREST. Jgin = Deswell vesterday filed Suit ot Supreme Court to r ber 11 on a charge missed in Police Cou Morris Wampler appe . which was dis- Atto: T, for the plain- which was attended | e | country NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR Masonic Organization Also to Re- place Part of Board of Governors. At the monthly meeting of the Gavel Club of Master Masons tonight in th 19 15th street, of- of the board of ement also will nts of interest to the mem fag the coming month 056 whose terms__ expire month are Clyde J. Nichols, dent; H. A. Dondero and H. K. T man, vice presidents: v Dr Thompson, mar- entinel. ; James T'and John T. ¢ The' retiring Eovernors o Davls, Jullus E A. S. Hopkins, . Swift, F supplement the business meeting to- | night. _— Diogenes was banished from his for coining false niture, these up to our exacting standards ot quahty in design, material Delightful Gifts— Treasured Possessions HAT can be a more wel- come gift than a tea-cart, a gate-leg table, a sewing cabinet, or any of the charming new designs in single pieces of furniture? For the young girl, “her own writing desk”, or a vanity dresser; for father, a comfortable, deep-seated chair—in fact, we have furniture adapted for each! member of the family. ‘We are showing a large col- lection of beautiful and finely fashioned gift furniture, spe- cially selected and priced for these days of Christmasshop- ping. And, likeall of our fur- pieces measure 12inches! carefully wrought taper 12 parts, an: that 3 inches burned to the hour, , marked into s0 regulated = Ly ,v.rr spa | rect the tel the —_—— THEN You Tos's “YouR HAT I8 THE RING AND SAY, “MY HAT'S IN THE RING'! = "My HAT'S 1N THE RING ¢ Now WHAT? Tee Hee! “The semce Station ||CONFIRMATION HELD |GAVEL CLUB TO ELECT EASIER TO READ. New Telephone Books Have Wider | Contralto to Appear at Y. M. H. A. Spaces. e new the pre will be s of Washingtonians, on manager of the com- d. ir. Clagett explal ice has been left new book change here is dardization. s estimated today that the pres- r will show a galn of 8,000 tele- stations and about tional names In the directory. On November 1, there were 109,241 ephone stations District. telephone dire easier on the ed tha between in order to make the book more easily also is four columns nstead of three. Teiephone di- s in other cities ara four col- o produced dur- |umns in width, Mr. Clagett said, and a move toward in operation WELL, BEING OF A DIFFERENT POLITICAL EAITH T now PROCEED T DEMOLITH YOUR HAT! THAT'S ALLTRERE \sTO\TL MISS LASKA TO SING. and Y. W. H. A. Concert. Miss alto, of New sang with the Boston for some time, will local concert in t 1, at 11th street 1 avenue, next Mond t 8 o'clock, under the aus .M. H. Al and W. H first of a series nd lectures to be giv r ctory, just | Charles T. at a wider lines i. | tion to acting as Miss Las . The invention of dice is attri buted | to” Palamedes, about 1244 B.( in| The 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Six Couj A Square Meal A Squ;;e Deal Tlere's & square deal for the peovle wig can't ent a square meal without after pain and distress o to your druggist today a of Mi-O-Nu Tablets the great p indigestion and stomach trouble: Take oue, or 3 gour suffering is two' tubilets’ with of after meais and end of ten days if you can't es menl without disteess o and get back. 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