Evening Star Newspaper, April 5, 1924, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, APRIL 5. 19%4. ! apshots o an Reading a Ma; ne Story—By 3 9 f-\h-u"rhw 3§ Wi J ‘ Conducted by | s g ARIY MENAEE Maxson Foshall Judell ( ‘ Vigorous Fight for Equal Baghts| Efforis Will Be Made to Raise at in Government Service Launched . Least $600,000 Toward . Bt Henrts Were Trumps! t Meetis Daugherty’s Retort on Malne|“ e = e Speech Compares Senator | At b e, / MISS PAUL GIVES PLANS e ing b Iy L & = Local workers, eontinuing effort With Burchard. IRt il Marehalls busy, dusiing TURNS PAGES OF MAGAZINE, BE- WANTS To KNOW IF ANYBODY'S SAYS THE ILLUSTRATIONS LOOK. : | on behalf of the District’s share- | e and Joxmle, with much X tohs O‘ITEDYAEN, TINDS IT'S A READ THIS “ BULLETS AT PRETTY GOOD AND HE GUESSES Says Woman Voters Will Be Lined l\l‘A_o ;‘ndo:a:m i fund for-the ) 0 a - Vi Y 1CK] MIDNIGHT " N 3 3 TAKE C! % ashington niversity, i 3 Acteriging Seniiter T o ST 2 Q DI QICKLy MBRICkH 080D iHA LIRE AICHANCE ONTT: Up for Campaign. !mau that the sum had re L ane Arein h Betro! ylvania as the h —_— 5 | 152, and that efforts will b ct $600,000 here s and likely o o the re- | eniii ’ " | 2 B Determined to win equal pay, ¢ cure at lea Mican party by his s e farilynn, “discussing : i opportunity to hold executive posi Meanwhile the campaign continues FLAT TI RE? I Burchard in the Blaine . - boys were to escort | &2 tions and equal rights in every way | (hFOughout the country with uniform i Burctard tn(sie T atan | the ! 38 were to exe : : between men and women in govern. | #00d results. Dean Howard L Hods- MAI N 500 neral o the full uame, \ . is speaking .today before the I Harry M. Duaugher it Nought it would be sms 3 ment positions, the first convention of | Ki it the Pennsylvania sens to mention only the init “Oh, 1" | woman employes in the government|“ampaign committee of alumni LEETH BROTHERS nant Ackaed R 1 4 t M. M. he obs 4 1 service was held by the Government | Baltimore, and President William | Service Charge Never Over $1.00 use of Mr speech in | don't know who my girl is” re- | Workers’ Council of the National laine declaring ¥ ¥ '11“" \(; : all, “but her initials are Woman's Party in the auditorium of | Antment s Aivore eneral by | / . the Interior Department last night | [ ate President Hardi had bec Dead men tell no tales, but they _§ Apatce e, easpeeaident Lof the take leave u lot of anecdotes after them. = | ASKS WHAT'S THE MATTER w/TH 6l v I ARTIST DD tional Woman's Party, said the con- Harding i THE LIGHT TONIGHT, AND ON BE- oF Lo _ATN A ,M‘Td \' AkE 5 stituents of members of Congress will oh ) vivan s, ’ o by assed througho e cou - - . T e War's Aftermath. URED IT'S JUST A5 USUAL OUT LOSING TON, 15 DIEATROIVED IR L | s aatet Seokenoutichs connioy Washington’s Country Club District ) s+ the pres itind camps i Kain't you eat jes' a 1i'1 bit mo' c - . behind their demands for the s Daugherts declared, adding. th “I neveh h Teye T e CONROAILITRE REARER RE' HLLRICHT, AND PINALLY PINDS of the equal rights amendment as now ey will “xound | bawn un-et an’ cen ' pruwn‘?d and to demand the opportu- T'wo thousand two hundred and fifty acres of the 1 epublican suc kin always e nity of serving in executive and ud- sautiful c v ashingto hlits confine - Tow come you » 3 : 1t 2 ministrative positions on an cauatity beautiful country around Washington. In its confin . T with men. contiguous thercto are the Congres I Country " are ago” e 5 W VT et myse't | 2NN Minncaot ;eg.sr,‘;;',;,;'}e"“}’;{ ofthe the Burning Tree Club and the Montgomery Country Club, an of self-as- | down to boy-size pants de fust yeah. H { Washington to further the interests i Tic Bra L o Tubs rectitude de- { SeCon’ veah dey lets me run wild of ‘the cqual rights wmendment. The entrance to Bradley Hills and the clul ; | cause dey couldn’t find no un y e sentiment toward labor leg northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf Club cou 1y by sound- ! small enough. —Hugh Wile in Minnesota - esented by | | cause there is no strict enforcen Estates and acreage properties A Word From Dr. Tmprock Deplores Discrimination acre lots adjacent to “Edgemuor end. D Walte . - i+ Florence Etheridge Cobb of Ok Oc per foor id B Nulter b homa, formerly United States pro 10c per foot m(;m(.\ ].md for ]m;ml\ vears The most attractive and <hortest cral employe, said the law permitting = e i lithe Berection far Ronerimiaie tor i through Bradley Hills is out Connecticut - g 2 3 5 O ono, IoA0 ol mex should mot Be ley Lane. west on Bradley lLane to ot THE 1 ¢ allowed to stand. She deplored the 2 < £ g T 5 A P ¥ oy . 3 M 2 TR {fect that some of the papirs asnl cross Wisconsin Avenue. and west south of ithe Aha plateau. : L N jout by the Civil Service Commission the Congressional Country Club o l people, wh hive. catlied state that tain examinations are B committee’s r v . shtilli. or sand-blowers, live | open to both sexes. but note that men Over one hundred representative peoplc e At e | ECTURES ON CANCER | SEES UNDERWOOD GAINS. BARROW GIVEN TWO YEARS | "2 5onla 1 mooker of matimore | i1 Bradley Hills. Inquire of your realtor or r whatsoever. Count vears {also addressed the meeting and p in the desert S rought this s . s e : ® strange thine about. This diet has | PLANNED FOR woMEN|Carxm s;vs Nonh and East Fa-| 1.,\.., W. Barrow, former chief of the | .l'rd.:f‘:;4‘.;1::':{5‘::‘0{55I?L:.l.\.(‘r?.]..)vmf‘q Mlddaugh & Shannon’ lnc. b section of the war risk bu- ""{1.\11. % vor Alabaman. 4 with padding the pay rolls | _Miss Jessie Dell of the War Depart- Established 1599. Exclusive Agent. 1 A elected chairman of the . . | Senator Underwood of Al Y as « ced yesterday by Jus- [Government Workers: Coancil ang Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 i Mrs Joseph Leiter Heads Commit- | cither the first or s of | dons of the District Supréme ;Miss Laura Berrien of the Treasurs Member Washington Real Estate Board Unlike the I practically cvers state < ‘urt 1o scrve two years in the pen- vas elected -chairman o (heiBIEh ol a0 tee to Direct Meetings at Yo e . dever: s i and pay i Soo. - P" I sand. but retains it R nutritive Jents have - o ot e ow had bee "afier swhich the sand Breckinridge Long Home. gratifying HEA T HEoRETT nd i term « 3 W perfect ring. i | entire west. aceording to a statemer, i appesl the Court of Ap- s are very large and | issued last night hy « 3 arlin als ded sentence should al: perfectly adapted to| Headed by Mrs. Joseph Leiter, sec-| g B0 B woud ca oo corrected rings for un iMMmense | ratary of the siot of with great accuracy. . ety € v ! rneys O ¢ O ap- Withat, they areta friendly people [committee of the American Soc i oo b wn | npwred TGS B ave i very dry sense of humor.” | for Control of Cancer. a committec |states in which d: legates have be Il « would hazard the opinion that i | s {has been formed to direct thejselected to the o has also | 4§ { convention i men's meetings in the interest of tion i OUR OWN BOOK REVUE | {nr, toriiuy, ot et week, | ool Hityon, AR TO CODIPAR]L DEPARTMENT N r y % ek 24 Estimates made on request it was announced today from the| . headquarters of the Distriet com- | i ATIZon: o in ar HARRY W. TAYLOR €O. ¥ PAPERHANGING AND PAINT] Darwin's Ongm of Species. mittee, in the Medical building, 17 1 i | 2333 18tk St P R Gom Lirds in the air. the fish in the | M street northwest 4 . These meetings will be part of the suple of limbs in our family ! injensive campaign to be waged by District committee in winding up | ot et s 2w 8 The Fernbrosk Apartment HAS NATURALIZING PROOQF.! nd drinks and talks philosophs |supplement the noon mecting: ; — Robinson Crusoe. 1ha 3 | 1441 Sprmg Road N.W. Labor Department Holds 18000 | L.\ 4 dowert isle. Whats wrong? « th : L Reception hall, 1 1 dressing room with buil dn't take ten books alo G i J in bed. tile bath, diy ¢ and Jenette Certificates for Ex-Service Men, Lendos 5 3 committee men are: Mr Although v beli they nat The Ancient Mariner. Theodore Tiller o = i 867 50 le in the | And gets his troubles off his chest ! ~Howard Diet 8 S i SN Hepaic American kitchenette | City ub B e are e e ke e All Outsrde Apartments’ : 5 ca e e vish Women: Miss Flor: 3 A plz nd fully equipped with swings, seu- copies of certificatés of naturaliza- ( or hu wus mottoes), | {public schools: Mrs. Charles T. A Feature s & andiee ather I s tnis t held t sures okes, aned bur- ner, women's auxiliaries: M i : ¥ satires and bri @ Todd, ushers: Miss Ann Ruffin, DS- Children must be : 15: Mrs., Floyd I'. Wagigamd ! See These Apflflmenl! Today and Mrs. G. T. Longeope. emer- Resident Manager, Apartment 101 room, with built-in vm‘ ¢ y.uhv r. dining alcove and please ti paid nanuscripts | educational dri inst the e i ¢ written on one side of | | disease actually will be launched to- 5 ke importance | nane o nd ! Wood of the ¢ v..mr- of the Covenant [ amilives thaty | should i d to e J will broadcast a lecture on the move- el e | w5t street, !ment from the church. The mnoon I meeting of the National Monday how- 1416 K Street N.W. will mark the start of the in- ; tensive campaign | A.P. EAVIS'HONERED il BY 0|_|)”Arssoc|ATEs;:’,;u,‘“‘::;";"m:'t.'f,'."tf“.“‘..,:M., , I Want to Sell. edumtion serviee Mokt | rarmished Aparment ||| These Attractive Stores || 5307 14th Street N.W, Gift of Silver. oo bt ibelotes oo i Our 14th Street Terrace Wi S - = porch, New Hampshire ave., Four Sold—Four Left ur 14th Street lerrace s IS EOREIR E \ commities ¢ ‘| near Dupont Circle. = NI A i reclamation serviee on behalf of the | Inmediate Possession Intown Suburb | members of the service throughout | REASONABLE RENT {he country last night presented to Boss & Phelps ‘ & ; ; With Homes in Other Sections Selling for up to $20,000 Arthur Powell Davis, former director PR of n:. rvx'):.\nm.«ll(lnx) from 1915 to 191 2| 1417 “K™ St. N.W. S # « £88 2% ¢ 2 A i T " . i oo o U e e Fhone Main 200 Wil i wd I he Price of This Home Is $15.500 e ard: a tribute to great ability: ¢ ! i 00! 5 m”‘m\\\h iy e recognition i d l|:|l:|:{::!u;1"‘hl:-l‘:l‘:‘:l THE ARGONNE ! v . Investment Compare the Location 24 [ peeted with the service since its es- = . e : : _ tablishment in 1902, The presenta- 16th and Columbia Rd. = > Property *1t is the most convenient and 11\ sirable of the many residential olde f col o s ade b Ottama Hi le, | . . : o - 5 > 3 ree car line tion was made by Ottamar Hamels, | All-year location in the Where aectm'n.\ in the city. (1fi|1\(11}\\11 to !Iu H}]} Street car !np in an address review the achieve- || residential hub of north- f|! 0 (admittedly the best service in the city). The desirability is ments of Mr. Davis in upbuilding the & . . S - . - - west through the engineering works west; on high elevation, . vouched for by the many high-class homes that surround the N8 OF SHiveh o Aecompaning the gift was a list of ov zrlogkmkg tl(]_e e!ll\tlrept lk\ : : Sure £ development—homes that are priced up to twenty-five thousand he e ' DA Do An the Rervie 2 M a\" e ,-rle(; ars. = < . dollars—and that insures the future value of this home. A section {ene names of former assoclates no” Apartments with large out- . I close enough in for the business man and suburban enot 1 2 & _ u.].‘n\,ur \\‘nrll\ . A side rooms, spacious closets, 5 ncrease close enoug ¢ busmess man and suburba [§ : AD OF § was announced the ng i e s e - o . : o B I . “elnicime, Wbk | sucietics of the District W built-in bath fixtures, recep- [fl| ] : in the the family of Mr. I 2 tion halls and balconies night at which be Seerctazy Hoovir, [l| latest improvements; 24- Ll it . \ s f St it Bei i b ‘ Future Compare the Home chton < o i nstruction of the best br material; 8 real rooms (4 bed- ?f.'.-""x'-n:irm-‘.‘,'i}' A\l..h soon to | Moderate Rentals 4 ; = | Lo s of the lnfl:: ick mate ri il Sieal oo a x] s ¢ id On rooms), ideally arranged, ‘with the attractive Shannon & Luchs N AriL manazer of e | : Resident Msnager clubroom; bath and extra lavatory adjoining the clubroom: cellar NEW Y 3 , APRIE 1ot ;‘I llfl(,ll‘v‘:{\'vlvx:x‘r.h-l i £ i Premises S “ i ]t’d b 2 ([ ‘ave 3 .d J( i o o & 5 : ar, TRANHINGTON L R L e 3 - well hghted, with servants room and stationary tubs. he design I ALL LOTS. for the cities of the East Bay 30 . = £ g 7 = = Phone Col. 46 is the attractive Old English. nd also to serve as cons v, SRR e |t o 8 SR We Have a Splendid Buy at NEW YOUK AVi : : Compare everything that goes toward making a real home. 14th and Park Road N.W. Over two hundred of the finest home buyers in the city have done this, and have bought one of our Intown Suburban Homes. Ad;;:;}s Prmtmg j r=y t 1420 to 1434 Park Road What better proof can you want? e eneata T oo it 3 Lowest coal prices in Washington, ions:stent wls,t: | f | f Other Homes in the Development Priced B’;{Y?{HO?TADS& *::BX"\"{;'GgRI:::‘E? l§ the highest grade of coal. If mteres(er] in “Quality Coal, | Open and Lighted Day and Evening i From $12,000 to $18,500. Usual Easy Terms 2 . Al siziimse | send us coupon. ; L Buyers of Printing 3 UntL 10\ clack E-M. . TO INSPECT You receive 100% sutisfaction at this John P. Agnew & Co., . e I Take any 14th Street car (the best service in Washington) to Ingraham Th Illq ;“n;; IC‘a”t.;l Pr 728 14th St. N.W. il Pnced nght it i Street, or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue. Or call e Natio pi ess T R bl Main 2345 for auto to take you out. Dot NW. Quote us price on erms Keasonable i B Bl J. Dallas Grady IRONgLADJ:fi.?:‘:, Phone Maia g E | 322 Maryland Bldg. | Redltors ? S 1410 H St. N.W. Main 727 il | Ouners and Builders ¥m.'..,‘u: p T cont " REPATRS, I Member Washington Real Estate Board AR

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