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THE EVENING STAR, D. C, TUESDAY; JANUARY 29, 1924.- w INALLEYSPLANED Mrs. Archibald Hopkins Out- lines Steps to Organize Building Firm. WOULD ERECT 1,000 YEAR Representative Gilbert Describes His Bill to Regulate Social Diseases in District. Organization of a company to build sanitary homes for 9,000 men, women and children now living in the alleys, of Washington will be the next move ©f Mrs. Archibald Hopkins in her cam- paign to improve alley conditions. She announced her purpose in ad- FOR90 $10889 PLEDGED T0G. W.U. FUND Quick Response by Students in Campaign for Million- Dollar Building. Within a few minutes after the close of the mass meetings last night With which George Washington stu- dents opened thelir four-day campaign in behal? of the million-dollar build- ing and endowment fund, $10,889 was |Pledzed. Only a few minutes were available between the ending of the mass meetings and the beginning of the next hour classes, so work was discontinued until this morning. The first twelve to slgn each pledged $100 payable in five years. They were all members of the execu- tive committee of students who have planned the campaign. Totals for the ROSS P.ANDREWS, President nd.Vice T Days Remain | IVER FRONT FIRE SaleueMarch1l T BNE HANGES to pay delinquent 1923 real es- tate taxes, C. M. Towers, collector, SnnonSed tod o¥. Stimulates Interest in Plan On February 1 the list of prop- erty to be sold at auction for O e ment of tuxes win o o | 10T Improvement, But De- the printer and the sale will be held March 11. Iay Is Forecast. Mr. Towers explained that the property will be for taxes due in November, 1922, and May, 1923. BUDGET GIVES NO FUND Persons who fall to pay up by Thursddy will have the opportu- nity of settling when the sale is gt held, but at that time a fee of 50 | Commissioners Oyster and Bell An- cents will be added to each par- cel to cover the cost of printing nounce Intent to Push Pro- the tax sale book. There also will be added a penalty of 1 per cent posals for Betterment. for each month the biil has gone overdue. men— e Interest in the plan for the pers nent developme of the 1 KILLED ON TACOMA | doci ara one ot e ot — Company Saturday night. Commissloners O: r and Bell t dressing the annual meeting of the various ‘colleges last night were: Social Hyglene Society at the District JOHN D. YOAKLE Medicine, $7,100; Law fi(’ts\nnl $400; s 1ast nigh Past Grand Master, 1. 0. 0. F. o s o c de of building last night ‘ ngincers, $300; Columblan College, Men on Way From | that they want to see the city side of “The only way to convince people | the channel reconstruct y ST ST PAST DD FELLOW | e o | (RS (| ' , |t the uation, lavnenaa: o President Lewis in his address to appeared today tha Xins, to take them by the hand bthe o s ¢ 4 [ e e - 152 % ¥ ¢ students of Columbian Collegs % 4 o 3 3 prometheus | €2u14 be made during nce t that is what 1 have been duing for {In the campaign among the students. ’ sailed yesterday fro era Cruz for | the Capitol does not carry any re Sast e \We do not want the spirit of c : : ; ; ; Charleston, §. C.. whero shie should (ommendations for the propused d e N g 3 bulsion to enter into this campaign, 1 ve late Thursday or early Friday. | Vélopment. Build 1,000 Annually. John D. Yoakley, Sixty-Five,| President Lewis said. “The student ;i FELve lnte Thuraday oricatly ”"* Vo' Ma). Bell sald todas while speaker said it should be pos- . g vho does not wish to give must not : ? She fs bringing back the bodles of Capt. [ tentative schemes have been outlined to construct small homes for the [* Prominent Figure in Fraternal | ¢ xrexsed to do so ‘ diellers at the rate uf a thou- | our gift is not because | Sparrow of the Tacoma and the three | heretofore for the treatment of th | vou owe: th radio operators of the ship killed with | Waterfront, he believes the Comm sand a year, and that the alleys should v e v anything be closed gradually as houses arel Order. Your voluntar wante him in an accident on board tne wreck i:: e O D e Paus, Somene order that we may show the r Representative Ralph Gilbert of |the country that you belleve in ¢ 4 » : No detalled report of the original s elsewhere come to Washin e T " s . V.. stranding of the Tacoma or the sub- |and 'n-ukfl o K needs of Kentucky, a member of the House FEDERAL WORKER HERE, jishington as fne e toon Z ik ¢ sequent loss in a nd storm has | POREIDILIES of ¢t Sltnavton | district omimit - lained he i -l e €0 3 i ove ecel e vy e~ e bu o termsa of his bill for ihe control of FES | JFresident Lewis promised that there | o A V. % ever been received by the Navy De- |spring, budg ases in the District. The ) . | would be Immedlate evidence of de- 5 y 2 partment. Presumably a full account O . reported favorably by | Rose Through Successive Chairs of | velopment. By next year, he satd, the (i 4 including a detalled statement of the | 113 attentlon to the wuterfront sit- trict committee | universtty’ would have 'an athietic o5 : S ited 1w cape | iition and endeavor to mep provides that nhysicians report National Lodge. | Beld ot which it will be proud, and ; y ¢ s deatn, L ho, avsianis| inoCsed coming to their attention tof = o x‘uur,\ steel gymna m may be e a0 B when the Prometheus reaches Ch e nent Dudast department, but rResed: e "Faiy Interest in The names of the Jolin D. Yoakley, sixty-five years Fine Equipment Pledged. e -\l)miflnV" SR I ouly be given the heulth office | gig, past grand master of the Inde-| No longer will the students of gy cvent he or she refuse to follo 22 TOGE} DIPLOMAS. river frout b dirrations pendent Order of Odd Fellows and |George Washington have to be run- Talk on Mental Casex. former holder of many fmportant of- [1Ning here and there for places to me will be realized D AGIE 7 Wiile ok sline mus | ek inenar trateriit NolEay ication | cavitoa b e defninst e LEWIS LEVY, M.DROSENBERG, CHARLES J COLUMBUS | Eustern igh School Exercises to| "ot Gave cndcavored since taking geon general of the = public health |died at his residence, 222 Rhode I:- |R0INg to have the finest equipm. Treasurer Géneral Counsel. Secretaty office to improve the apnearance of scrvice, spoke on methods of caring | 1904 avenue northwest, vesterday. |0 this country for study and Be Held Tonight. the river front by re £ objec- Tor mental defectives. Discussion [ 1204 avenue northwest, vesterday. |student life. This is no filght of A plea for greater vocational work | Hongble | structures, but Wl bt from the floor was led by Dr. Loren | ¢ b, Sapi. |fancy. Before another . e ¢l -y £ =8 % T ted Brethre ch, North Ca = another year th ass T, Johneon of St. Eilzabeth's Hos: | Ujited, Erethren Church, North Capi- |of"sdi SHGTS anethar year, the clase Gans Urges Liberal in the public schools will be made by |time is rebuild the docks in a wa Wil row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. |Will be housed in the wonderful new S 8 oera | Albert . Harris, municipal architect, | that would make them usef Willard C. Smith, secretary, read | Gpd {0 “Filts will’ oticiate. Colum |Puilding now being constructed. In > = = 2 i give Wat : annual reports of the variops | AT 08 TUGE FHC e chure ug | the basement of that b e e hro : -7 y | at the midyear commencement exer- 5 Keeping wit St W ol el Wt BT SR i R SR R SCHOOL THURSDAY| Pomations s ’",' C- 4. OF SENATOR CAPPER |t/ oo i e i et g st O e in _the B, od cemetery. nge, o all the students may 3 1 ern igh hool in the school audi- egardless o, ect & 5 . inkle of the committee on nomina-| “yir"yoakley was the son of Endy- [BaYe an opportunity for practice. torium tonight at 8 o'clock. I PLANS FOR CL}*SSVNIGHT ns, the following directors were . i iz “We e t - 5! v 5 L . meon B, and Mrs. Eliza Douglas are not golng to stop with e = elccted: Dr. F. )L Elchenlaub, Mes. | U0 OGR4 Wrs. THse & one million dollars. ) 6 i cry man in Wa Eton i i will be presented t rseph Blschoft, Rev. Jo Coone Kle e was bo n Bristc _dollars. “When the stu- i & | . P 0 Joseph Blschott, Rev, John 3. Cooper, | 7inn, Yury 15, 1858 o denes"und the people of Washingion New Addition Ready—Graduation| _, 0"0 ifviie to the v AL o ‘Wet Leader Writes Him on Re graduates by Capt. Julius I Peyser, z N Johnson, Dr. Louise Taylor Jone He was cmployed in the Post € i G -‘1"‘“‘- “’h-xl their. spirit s to- Exercises Also Will Be A, 1 I care not what his re- fusal to Attend “Face-the- member of the board of education Business High Students to Present L P T L Department in this city until strick- 4 this university we are going ligion,” declared Isazc Gans, Arthur Robb, president of the East- ov, Dr. Charles ', Neill, Col. W on with paraiveis, In Februnry, 1929 | DU, (3 tHo/country: at Jarge for other Held president of the Washington Facts” Banquet 'n' Home and Schosl Association Play. 2 . % | By successive steps upward he rose | millions. 3 president o e ashington . 2 id School Association, | . Owen, Mrs. Samuel (. Biythe, Dr. 4 g < = VERRLIC i [ Kb exere F. Sappington, Dr. W, A. White, to the * of grand master of the | No One to Be Preased. Chamber of Commerte, at the first E—— AR o T liEehy r.»l”;n:flg it oxerclten Biavk s hite Mrw . odtér Bain, Y Sl TBat is why I have the temerit Combined dedication and gradua-| ©f & seTies of noon-day lunch- g k ox the | teenth Street Christian Church. Jo-lary graduating class wi ous membership there for & | Let us press no to give | Lovejoy School, at 12th and D streets| terday in connec | facts conference, recently will be furnished by the Eastern |farce, will feature th ALLEY PROBLEMS, TOPIC. |¥Sor® S0l ive to the erand lodge of | or9dges not wish to. Let us all give | northeast, Thursday morning at 10| 33581 drive of the |under the auspices of the Association [ High School OFchestra, featured by & |Jamin Moss, a = e State of Tlinols. S 0f | so that we muy po! with pride In | ooo100) ced today by “The ‘Y.'" h ntinued, “is do- | Against Prohibition Amendment, has|duet on the cornet and_violin by |will render a violin s 1 A e olclasic, {6 was Annpunced: tofay bR 150 iy annot be accom- | weirt : &% | Evelyn Scott and Arthur Fisher. history will be giv Mauric i . S later years to the magnificent institu- Church Members Held Responsi- |ferred by card to tho Colum e, | tion. which this will be Garnet C. Wilkinson, DHAREA, B any OLHGL Swenoy e Siya and the vated No. 10, of this city, J: speakers at_the Columblan | perintendent in charge of ting th on the Flght traetk, |in response to the se Glovd and the valedictor . e ble for Many I'l Conditions. served for yea C e were Wycliffe odard The 'Y 0 8 £ § P a 7 finance committee of th dilodge.fdent chaltvaen Tor & t‘“-fjm:;{‘:k:" schools. The new addition to the| The 'Y" is a certificate of char: to attend the confercnce ainner, and | NEW CLASSES FORMED. |Jacon. he ministers of the churches of oot tranitror. ThnuarY Oont chaloman oo S ter, and when a person does an Sharged the senator shonid have hesn The cast of “Excu shington should got e o eI o oai bonalnucte wafmnrfibf:'xh'-'»nglumr"f"?;l ‘\'}}.?{-‘;:L | oaes ) la e BRUIRE o - fmEdetitie ¥ L : is & :: to “face the faots.” Hadley Tivbey. Bern of their pewhoiders who own houses | oo eASUrer X, < il ashing- > = S 1 or the com 18, 38 L8 i trude Morga Tocatea in alleys and make them real- | S7and treasurer until 1918 rdian| o™ WL ) Havden Johnson, membor of| "Subscriptions report € the facts * said Mr.| Night Schools Introduce Business|joiConine’ walhou master. January 18, 1923 is fol- | In the medical school Dean Willia . w Dbullding will be| Jerry Ludlow, chairman of the o study » and publish{ trice Duke, G Edwin e L e & 0l Clite Butien Shoke on 1o B | TomoBllY Gimned ever fo Mr Witkin-| mposed of members of the | their untruth, thereby nipping in the| New classes in commercial, busi- |Koontz, Barne ade n of Churches, said at & meeti Jomelia e MY P oaiay ot the school; Dr. Lawn Thompson and | Addre. Pt e adG by Shas of department, carried off the |bud a pow enemy to -{ness and academic subjects will be |Ruzicka, Helen & the Emergency Housing and Alley {Grand ogse & h of the orde Dr. Willlam Mallory, alumni, on the | Bolacis tranh W B alloe, o ambots of | § dual prize. | 1f the facts were tru d ; St °€ |lare, Charlotte Van Hook and Sara Improvement associations at Luthery the Rebekan hranch of the order, meaning of the university a Scudols s il oy, members of ) Shlendid opportunity to learn about | oTganized in the public night schools [Nioetn o Meriorial O M Lutherd Jember 21, 1904, and became a mem- | university after the school board, supervising princi- =— oo | s which vitally concern one of [at the beginning of the second se- . e Memorial Church last evening iah Lodge. No.|&raduation. L. H. French, chairman n | matters whi ginning the second se. 4 Diffenderfer lauded the press|ber of the Ruth Rebekah Lodge. No.| Brat0 cAmpRisn for the medioas Lot pals and furm(-r principals A fea BANQUET OF CREDIT MEN | the most import questivns of theipaster, February 1, it was an- for the publicity glven the alie: nd served as its treasurer for ten [y oo "G\ tlined the plans. William Bal. | LUre,0f the dedication exerc il | | day, which might lead you, as a fair-| e = W. W. APPLETON DIES clean-up project. He censured the -';-{rxl 1 by his wite, Mrs. Es- | 1B cer presided. i i 47 | be ll:m flag-raising ceremony b, minded citizen and Jjawmaker, to|nounced today by Walter B. Patter- e - . Fine Arts Commission for what he o 18 survived Ly bis wite, Mon Da- n'Hugh Miller, speak DUBLlS, ia1 | changa ~your viewpoint and revise | son, director of epeclal schools. termed s apparent Tack of lnlerl‘atll\f':["‘kl“. Yoakley, and one son, Frank | Lqa8 Hush iler, speaking at At | g oiDiomas il e presented ito tie Treasury Department Official| {iine", N0 1s it fair (o SUEEest| The new classes to be formed at| NEW YORK, Januar A, anparent e peineeing g, that 4 v 3 ce, supervising | ; : ttending: our | yror i1 ne o to be formed at| NE anua willim V. Mahoney traced the bis ey M oracac of foliese spirlt 1o Juet | principal, The commencement ad:! Speaksion Tax Policy. : 8y have memlected |3ieg (OIS TED BIELL acioeli Ielnde | Wortnen Appleton, six tory of the a closing movement, C. Allard, jr. outlined the camp: dress will *he made ev. Sense rather than sentiment should | your obvious duty as a legisiator on | GBSt & ECRT & oy, o en, | Publisher and chairr is subject to varying interpretations, the graduation program include Be e counte LR , Business iiah nigh: | svenu citing various instances i illness. ers at law chool were | g oy, 3 s g B Undersecretary G. B. Winston of the CENTER ENTERAINMENT | Hugo Kemman, ‘chatrman: Leighton | fiy, SHiPP, Grace Ghee and Evelyn | BOerteersiary ORI AL TS R —_— —— ganized in shorthand, bookkeeping,! Mr. Appleton since 136 had bLeen Sees No Loss to Owners. | €. Taylor, Edward Scheuffler, Irving (' ¥% reasury Department told the Wash- MAN arithmetic and English, The Eastern;member of the firm, which was estal Ate. Mationey said (inere Bhonta e = |Cleveland; Philip £ Barnard and G ington Association of Credit Men at WOMAN ROBS . High night school, which s heid In |lished by his grandfather, D no los sto owners of these properties, | Program Will Be Presented by Stu- fred Pryor. i its annual banquet at the City Club the Hine Junior High School, nearjton. in 1825. Mr. Appieton Rauihey Soud, be Jented 8 SOTIES | dents of The Amertcanisa- 401 Sentent orunmisavon. | COMMISSIONED IN . R €. /i, Vit rees'smppor for the| chianos Acamaimtunce Believes | Shfimist S eovncaivanis, ixeres | isineta fnty b <ol o , s a rag @ The student campaign organization Mellon tax reduction plan shorthand, cooking, domestic science |helped to obtain passage of the copy- greater retu The speaker told . 50 madibers. e o eeaysation 2 . ’ = e o of an Interview with a m..l tion School. o A ombe the ‘r:"fifi;ort‘:-sfif_ Four Resldents of D. C. Given Mil-|" 3aj wWinston said that “we have| Harold Phillips of $350. and first semester English right act of 1891 resentative of Henry Ford in 3 < cific purpose, will carry o vo had a surplus of 4 000.- | Detroit rezently, in which it was sug- The Southeast Community Center um“l’ e{_”y» “"de:‘[ >(‘n?oilr:‘ed“ rk itary Rank. plus re than $300,000, | of an_{nterview with Henry Ford in | will hold a public meeting at- the|pill Svery student ewrolled hasi b = oijents of this city have|000 for two years, and it is expected | young woma nwho lust night robled Bodies of Capt. Sparrow and Radio | yoy renewed previous deciaration written to S r Capper, Kansa Diplomas will be presented to the The police are looking for a comely gested that the utomobile manufuc- | Junior High Sohool building, 7th and ' D€GR EIVER the epportunity to make |, (080, ToRCClS " by the War De. |there will be the same or @ little| Harold Phillips of the Stoneleigh turee might identify himeelf with the C streets southwest, tomorrow nikht fudyears. v partment in the Officers’ Reserve larger surplus within the next two| Zourts of jewelry, currency and o 2 the District. © He that Mr. ! gram will be presented by students g D8IY results will be g Ry e A Drravy, 6625 Georgia |Y627S Frincipally through the sink- | checks to the value of $350. Don’t Make a Mlstake runi Prun‘.l.\lk“ll to cnnmdvrfl;ho; mat- n{.rlrhol;\z?{;r;:%nnnztl;:gy.If;:hkz;;l ll‘;fi:;'j'mannumu:ers outside the college avenue, ds :nn.l(;;‘ h.nl’h-', Quflré-_rr;:l:s:er Ing fund and the mutual cancellation Mr. Phillips told Y}ht'di'w? ‘:l!ml le\)—:e er of erecting some 2,000 hous ic t sl a 1 . © | butidings. Final results will be an- A Corps; Slgin . yer, 382 ton [of obligations brought about by the ! ¥ 1g woman struck up an acquaint- . for relief of thone evicted. bt g GANCINg s arranged by A.|IOUDSES Bt the entowment ainner at SR St el editiant | he | Bl pavini (helE debt (5 U, e | e with Him at 51 and 3 sureets If you want E. T. Goodman service and E. T. Good- rd has been received from e progra as arranged by A.l¢he Raleigh Thursday night, which | Quartermastey Corps; Henry B. Pease, |are reducing our war debt by about | He said they & together not mof T . . as to his decision. M. Howard, director of visual educa- | foimaily’ opens the nation-wide ‘cam- | 420 House Office building, as second [§500,000,000 u year." He said this| than fiftcen minutes, but when he de- | jj ~man quality in meats of all kinds you'li buy only at my solt,la nat the intention of the as- :,lf"\f‘r’id Sommunity centers, assisted paign and which will be attended by lieutenant, military police, and Orrin | was heavy enough for the present parted B Sounang dd;;p i personal Stands—83-94 Arcade Market. Regardless of ciation to press owners for a clean- | by Mrs. H. n, 9f1,var 500 alumni and former students | E. Ross, bureau of aeronautics, Navy |generation anc at the surplus|of a pearl horseshoe scarfpin 2 s = s 4 of the alleys, but to abolish habl- | the Americanization School, who Will ‘who will ‘work in'the campaign. Department, as second lieutenant in [should be used to cut down the tax | wallet, = N :\’d‘df‘ 'k““‘“ I have no branches—in or outside of the ations there completely, it was | have o sic ances, the air service. b ; | "He descrived the voung woman as g pointed out, and this should be ac. |and Miss Maude . Alton, the princt- ) g L “Others who spoke were H. IT Mc- | well dressed. Sie had dark hair, black e complished ‘through the creation of | nal of the Americanization School. A.) CONSCIENCE FUND AIDED. Kee, Harry V. Haines, C. W. Clayton, | eves and an olive complexion. S zones, elther three, five or ten, and |G, Herrmann, chairman of ‘the Com. * | RAISER OF BILLS SOUGHT. |jostiua Evans, F. W. Buckler and | wore a pleture hat, « long tan coat L stuted intevals the residents of o |munity Center Council of he a8 T~ Th: lookout orders have been |C ude W. Owen. { and a dark dress. certain zone would be evicted. Rev. | Center, will preside. ree 100 < s een | M or Waldron eoed “Thet Tt woei | ““Max Rossow will give an Mllus-| TWo Donations of $10 Each Come|given to the police within the last | i be morally impossible to evict these | trated talk on Russia. Salvatore Lom- to Internal Revenue Bureau. i few hours for a white man, fifty or | i My old customers know E. T. Goodman meats are always of the highest standard. a Salvatore L That doesn’t mean highest price. On the contrary, residents without first providing ac- | bardy will talks on Italy; Mme. Mary fifty-five years old, who Is wanted thing considered, H OTITTCARY SR Eor thar T e Acs ky, a Russlan operatic star, will | Two five-doliar bills addressed to|for raising $1,bills to $20 denomina- Every g = you'll find it more economical to said that Congress should pass a law | €ntertain with group songs, and Miss| the “‘Conscience Fund,” were received | tion. The information is given that 80 plainly worded that it woull be | Eugenia Salselesanovi, assisted by a|by the Bureau of Internal Revenue!the man s five feet seven or elght fmposeible to distort 1ts trus meane | €roup of Russlan children, will pre- | today. The envelope was postmarked | inches tall, welghing 150 pounds, with ing. sent folk songs and dances. o| Lop Angeles, Caite. | sandy halfanda smooth face. He was : Jack Heisetz will sing Itallan and| A ten-dollar bill contained in an wearlng an_overcoat and cap when Alley Conditions m Menace. Russian songs. Music will be fur-|envelope simllatly addressed and last seen. Police say that he fre- Rev. D. E. Wiseman said the alley | nished by the Italian Club Orchestra. ! postmarked was received in Decem- quently works the scheme on room- conditions now are a menace, but!This is a meeting for adults. All|ber. The money was turned over ing houses presenting the tampered are no worse than they were twenty | children must be accompanied by their | to the consclence fund of the Treas- . bill, recelving change and then leav- years entrust your meat orders to me—either by phone—Co- lumbia 1658—5562—or in person. E. T. Goodman Could you picture Only Location ex-President Wilson : without a starched collar? : | paren ury Department. ing’ The Commissioners will he pe- | titioned urging their support in hav- | ing the decision of the corporation | counsel reversed, A_committee consisting of Dr. M. Diffenderfer, Willlam V. Ma Irs. Anne F. Pitt, Mrs, t Miller. A. S. Connelly, Rev. J. Milton | Waldron, Edward H. Young, Willlam 0. Ham' and Rev. Wiseman was appointed to meet with a com- ttee of fifty eitizens to appear be- the hearigs In Congress on the | s housing project. Because of relationship with the alley problem, the association went on rec- ord as favoring the continuance of the District Kent Commission. Rev. J. Milton Waldron, president, pre- sided. Numbers 83-94 Arcade Market [——lo|——|c|—=|a|—=]o]—m] e e 1 » | | T OODROW WILSON, gift- ed war President, is well knoWn {Or his meticulous dress. For the man whe takes pride in his appear- ance a TOLMANIZED starched collar brings com- fort and dignity. Phone Franklin 71 for the TOL- MAN driver. Civil Service Commission to Hold S I !( ‘Examinations. The Civil Service Commission to- CHASSIS day announced that examinations will be held to fill vacancies in the Sensation of the New York Automobile Show following positions: Assistant exami- ner, patent office, at $1,500 a year; On Display All This Week Lambert-Hudson Motors Co. assoclate cytologist, at $3,000 to $3,- 600 & year; assistant cytologist, at 1100 Connecticut Ave. Open Evenings Until 10 ' T 52,040 to $2,600 a vear, bureau of plant industry, Department of Agriculture; specialist in_industrial cducation, bureau of education, De- partment of Interfor, at $3,500 a Vear; assistant specialist in rural education, bureau of education, De- Dartment’ of Interlor, at 32,500 a year; medical officer, funior grade, salaries up to $2,000 a~ vear, medical officer, grade A, salarfes up 10 $3,250 @ year, medical officer, grade W, salaries up to $4,250 a year, to fill wvacancies in the coast and geodetic survey, and in the Panama canal, In- dian and public health services; as- mistant map printer, geological sur- vey, at $2 a day; lithographic map engraver, geological survey, at $1,5600 to $1,800 a year; hay standards help- er, bureau of agriculture economics, TOLMAN driver. He Department of Agriculture, at $500 is “"at attention the hour i3 $1,400 a year. In addition to the ToLMAN alarfes named above the increase of - LAUNUR! 1on.” $20 a month wiil be allowed for most LAURURY you mention. positions the basle salary of which does not exceed $2,500 a vear. Full information and application blanks may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1124 F street northwest. THE TOLMAN LLAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.'W. Call Franklin 71 for the I 219 S St. N.E.—Fully Detached On 32x00 ft. to 20 ft. Alley in Rear 7 rooms, bath and attic; newly painted and papered; electric " HUBERT NEWSOM Linc. 2071 1110 H St. N e e 2|