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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MARCH 1, 1925—PART 1. THBEC | [ Miwine From riome | | MEETINGS TO REPORT | : S ] g sl o i, s o = TEALL VAN EVIGES FEATURES | [ o gov scouts pve| | YOU AND UNCLE SAM. |t o oot ot -Ef:::;m.s‘%i?*""'5’":“"‘“""'1 CAR MEN’lssrggglsA%R 5 : : 3 th, f £ 2,500,000, cards 3 Series of Educational Articles Telling How Federal Govern- | |ihe, "nmin% of 5000900000 wards Data of Great Va AR | Progress of 360 000 Campaign to be ment Is Organized and How It Functions—Written sorting and tabulating machines| <TD° Unitlated peopie can little ap- Ma"sachusetts Representative Will Expressly for School Children. which save the services of many |Preclate just how valuable all |hl~" Made at Daily Luncheons P! y f thousands of workers; the computa- |census data is and how many per- | Be Arbitrator in Traction ¢ B tion of about 500,000 percentages, a i : | Beginning March 12. - " e AL ar INE el ot any. |sons and concerns depend upon It. Mrs. N. E. Harris Plans En- i . . | EE 37—Taking the Count of Citizens. SIREes A OUher Tater; this Brebes®- |1t now gives a survey of current bual-| Wage:Cortroversy. § 1 and, finally, the printing and publica- -y 4 3 reat industry to save will Ve held during | y g millions of dollars on the most ad-| Rey H 3 Daily luncheon 1 o N 0 2 q 0 volumes rag . tertainment for Women | 3 -» 2 S aTee "RUDIONG tor the am takes an interest in|period the employment of about [tion of 12 quarto volumes averaging |/ RORR of follars of Bow Hibs e- | every vidual one o e citizens 000 persons, st of who . |#bout 1,000 pages each, into which chain of umbia Boy Scouts, be- individual one of the citizens| 100,000 persons, most of whom are |Sbout LOOO pages each, finto which) g 0 FHCONE TOEVION, (0T R e ost of i i | G B ch 12, at moon,|of this country, counts them over res- | “in’ the fleld,” going to every door & nid e o o ainmen ‘of the 5 £ ek i - The il g force | usable form. Sing d b e factory toCompany on the e e > he ss ach man, woman and child. He |the land. There is a year-round for. e historical vecoids of the Census | that particular ‘location where there| r y Ve R e to o takes this count v ten years, and |employed by the Census Bureau in . which Is to determine B [ e by captains and lNeutenants of | It is on this count that the equal|700 cler®s, and this during the census | 9ividual resident enumerated since| H1 of ork {s headed up under |any, ¢ with her | teses . representation of the people in the{period is expanded to 6,000 1850, and prior to that time the names | Meh of veteran experience, who have | tormen and Interna 5 The $60.000 sought for a two-year |making of the laws that govern them [ There are now upward of 115,000,000 | f heads of families. The first census | /\" ped to develop the system to meet | 4 : v s —e e las! . ry. s . taken in 1790 has been printed by the |the growing n of the country. | budget for the Washington Scouts|is made—except that the t two|persons in this country, and the cen- . g0 e PV | cents an hour for g T meet. the needs of 5,000 boys,|Congresses have shut their eves to|sus counts each one, makes out a card | ®2nsus Bureau. These historical "“;,”w\ s iron e T e from May Foa 00 more than the present member- |the plain intent of the Constitution |for h on which it puts 27 facts|ords are consul oHRtRuLly by | coustis | cRmetue . from. the: denk. [MOWE (he * to be | J8 ip. Toeaders of the organization be. | that there should be a reapportion-|about each, and then analyzes and Students of gen D L O . i oMon et soala gy sta 9 o ve that contributors would rather|ment of Representatives in the tabulates these 27 facts about 11 clerks is: lkept by mstuting these | JN00 S S5 ek L A AR Lt Women of thej give double their subscriptions at one | tional House of ntatives 000,000 perpons _some Aor et \lslu:‘r« and answering thousands of population and _ industrial :lv\»klux‘r— e he Washington i an have otal of soon as possible after each decennial jway questions. | ment. He first entered this work in der the timel® chan.Bave, the ‘total oy ¥ The sort of information gathered|1880. If the census were to be taken | tween the com 3 ments spread over two years. census. The last census w m oh h. the s | REed o WARNEN AEVORERRA: Bacl :-f the campaign are 150 rep-[pleted by July 1, 1922, and vet this Multitude of Duties. from all the people by the census|NoW With the staff and machinery m from resentative men of Washington who pportionment has not been made. ative of Massachusetts he men appl takers can be imagined when it is|employed then it would take more |company has n e il The last census was responsible for |known that they ask each about sex,|than a quarter of a century to com- an atto give their e an effort to! t g CAPITAL MAN MISSING :“le’.l‘):- oo s hon rem| Censux Total, 105,710,620 | the printing and distribution of 25,- |age, whether married or single, whefe [ Plete the job. Dr. Joseph A. Hill, the fand ¥ FOR MORE THAN YEAR | is Huston Thompson, ¢hairman of the | 1 000,000 copies of census schedules;|born, if attending school and where, |assistant director, has been on the e A The #ast census showed there are|the organization and supervision of if able to d or write, what ,,,.u,“m, of countj Uncle Sam’s rapidly Feders ade Commission, who will | j S g P o P N, ‘Sneed, | 105,710, in the continental United |force of nearly 100,000 enumerators|pation, whether home is owned or|increasing family for more than a Police . BHIL Wi ut. Oluet st :‘r""‘"'ll"::“;r‘m"““l’l“_”“““m ‘Scout Coun- | States, not counting those in the out- [and special agents, who made a house- | rented ) |auarter of a century. " e D O e “among the active|1Ving possessions. Of the number [to-house canvas of all the people in| Then just stop and consider that| (Copsright, 1923, by Will I Kenneds.) Pla ‘Whereabouts of Charles Drei- enkE , 9 9 are native born. the United States; the filling out of [nowhere else in the world is there »ucl\‘ The ticle in this series will |ground 5 “If there be one unforg PaKing this count, including the|schedulex for 107,000,000 people, |a diversity of nationalities, each of |be on « Few Words in Justice | abandoned belbies, Long Absent. e e e e Tent oy in their cribs, is a tremendous | 6,500,000 farms, 450,000 manufacturing [ which must be enumerated separately— |to C will be printed in|ized for nd detcctives of the District | clared Mr. Thomp nd requires for a four-month | establishments and 22,000 mining and 'more than 50 nationalities—and this | this paper next Wednesd lelectri have been unsuccessful | public 3 | for a clue to the ‘The B Scout =hoats ol Watrsh il Driipilies | rormied o chvidie i ‘@3 PEERLESS FURNITURE CO. @ WHERE GOOD FURNITURE IS INEXPENSIVE 820 SEVENTH ST. NW. (&3 < to Scnd Dele business is to N A cause, disappearcd shortly after leav- | otherwise denied the average boy.| o inz his place of employment, Novem- | It believes that prevention s SOl e ‘ s v v, Hiazet | Scout Javws ana Siivitien represent an | JUST A HELPING HAND IDEA OF OURS—SO ALL HOUSEWIVES be the first in health and had no financial worries. | safeguard the future of our city, the| of t He left for work the morning of No- [ remaining 20,000 Washington eligible | ber 3 and worked through the |boys should be afforded scout His employers said that no un- | training. | s to return home that night, his | J 1 3 \ Insifiiied 3t o i it | TEACHES ADULT BLIND | | | n ed no traces of hi where. 3 ) LS i ! BY CORRESPONDENCE | record shows nothing | that would give reason for the dis- | P | appearance, and it is believed that he | M@n Stricken Sightless Establishes | might have been a su trom | aphasia. He has one child, ears old What Is Held First School of Its Kind. | old By the Associated Press | " 4 NAVY BUREAU CHIEFS | "Siiib b imiurs sn s concner s "t NEARING END OF TERMS‘ : e o ¢ el the first free correspondence schools rupted bys blindness s now directing what is believed here to be among oy "\uennial | Recess Appointments to Be Neces- | for the adult blind. He is William A. e ihe sans tov i it Hadley of Winnetka, a suburh. The at aces of Quarte school s talned by Mr. Hadley's ] T 7 b e R R OF ENDURING BEAUTY THAT WILL ADD CHARM. e T GRACE AND REFINEMENT TO YOUR HOME Oun-{ merms of office of chiefs of four | my sight back and my work,” he re its_presi- b Twelve |Naval bureaus will expire after the | marked to one of his friends, "I e e | REIOUIET, of ConEe S | VS i wae o astve tn eou- OFFERED YOU AT EXTRAORDINARY SAVING DURING THIS SPECIAL FIVE DOLL | vacancies by recess appointments, | cation in Chicago. For five years he POWN OPPORTUNITY SALE. AND I\ CONJUNCTION WITH THIS REMARKABLE Officers affected are Rear Adi | sat in darkness and thought, his Biciontcd £ 2 Devi Pottes. xul\mr)nlvr g‘snerm\m‘t:;‘(l mind revolving about statistics re- OFFER WE EXTEND our liberal easy-to-pay terms, which have been the hel >m” hand to hundreds farset Asso- e i oo npties a0 e R ity of housewives, who have already furnished their homes completely with our “Peerless Quality e O sl | axpitey Anriis- 7 R Aamiral 3. J.| There were, he understood, no educa- 5 2 ot Eoh g k A | atimer, whose term as judge advo- | tional facilities meeting their needs Furniture. REE TABLE OR $22 BUFFET MIRROR WITH ANY SUITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK a1 Women's | Rear Admiral J. K. Robinson, chief |brought an avalanche of requ | RS National Cou of £ cering, whose | Friends rallied to organize the Had- National Florence expires September 30. One or|ley Correspondence School for the Ladies of the |more of these officers may be reap-|Blind. It now has students in India deratian of | pointed, but it is possible that the |and China )f the G. A. | President y decide to make new | “When the light went out of Mr. | appointment. | Hadley's eyes,” wrote one of them, ciation, -Woodn « | i 6 “the windows of heaven were opened ! 1t en’s Circle, American | .. Pl ol | Nurses Association, National Women's |~ — = — = | for the res! : [ Republ v.] Association, Children of |Veterans, Association of Women in Pub- S S America Loyalty y nsas |lic Health, May Wright Sewall Indiana LT e ¢ An: State Council, F > Islar e | Council, Southern Women's Educa- Midwestern Bakeries Merge. - 5 y of These Council, Indianaj Local Council, | tional Alliance, Service Star Legion,| NEW YORK, February 2% . % cal Wome al a- | Inc., Am \ Legion Auxiliary, | March 2 the Purity Bakeries Corpora- \ A ; n, Internati Ameri Lovers of Music, Osteo- | tion will take over th g ) nal American War M . National | pathic Women's Assoc , N western plants of the Nafzige . netl Admin Imu Women in Edu- | Federation of Business and Profe: ing Company, officials of the former -~ { T Y H Kindergarten Assoc sional Women, > 4 company announce tonight . ¢ Aux 0 of Women Lawye aughters The price involv as said to be in h > 0-touE Tome cess of $2,000,000. : Big Values on Credit | (% T il Standard cash prices prevail on all standard-make merchandise stered suite in b ul quality v n 1 room_ fargitare. o of canc-back spring-seat ¢ Tar fed be SAVE $49 7. meses™ SAVE $80 Equipped with comfortable spring seats, 2d quality throughout Will open to full size bed, 1 —Hamilton Watches, Elgin Watches, Illinois Watches, Simmons loose spring cushion and very stylisn, A Tholatered i Tiety of bea nd_Stately rocker Chains, Richelieu Pearls, Seth Thomas Clocks, American Sheffield Pl R T S S e WIS e ceaays o e ke Batengort Reproductions, 1847 Rogers’ Silverware, Community Plate Silverware. L uie iasie) oG | St s xiiiae Dining Room Outfit o talaize $129 room suite martch ACCURATE ONE FOR : e TIMEPIECE 100 A WEEK Popular Pcpular Rectangular Watch Tonneau Shape DELIVERS EITHER SUITE S\mmons Steel Bed Complete Outfits Here is a watch any one would 2 /. 5 % 1 10.piece American SAVE $40 1, 10viece oo © I#-kt. solid white gold hand- atch, in white gol ed case. arranged Queen e +ablong ex. #0-inch buffet with long top linen drawe full-size Metal Bed in plece ne E St fealid R Guavantend i svity!pertiontir. | iooshm tae smiencionsachina cabic | beutituty decorsted. siyllh, oemise: i SAVE $50 [iive 2 e | SAVI $70 1 wrmchai upholstered and a substantinl oblong extension table, good Spring and Cotton . Consisting of s e buffet, : s 00 genwine hather. A Sttt il adi [ fop B R el ekl a1 b ke Complete Eracetnl center door” china 'clo - ] 3 . 5 great charm fo your_dining chair. Upholstered in genu- only o Outit and ciosed server; walnut finish § *u $ B0 i . Sl et io s il (€196 | ot giaes i grer 9108 : $ — $1.00 PER WEEK $5 DELIVERS EITHER SLITE $5 DELIVERS EITHER SUITE $1.00 a Week $1.00 a Week [==] T Heywood-Wakefield Puiddas Carriages and Strollers b il ark . 7 d e SAVE $40 fi2s.m | SAVE$50 nuviinimr | $0) Wl S $17 | savEsst s | SAVE $70 : ; ; choice of white or green stone of gemerous size, Sermer” Liven oy areiser” e Sge | “ipacious In size: 3et With wmail lines ; g $iful suite in New Ameeican waluat with | hanced with PrR e a L et minvor vemi-vanity. full sise ‘how on oneists.of Iarge * three quarier four: | Eet your million-dailar e pencil stribe o ail pje Siats 250t bow en ‘bed: fuli van il mlng dooh . e e whizegold, e 380 waciam Citforerte” Jund il arawer sanits, Sacious mat's fobe With [ Folding laby s resl good car. Strollers of a bv-end bed.Tull 6drawer Yanity: e drester“ama "chitorne - mounting. Mo or the new. model Home. o s, generons s Sulkien 3 arge ‘dresser ani chiftoreite: sulte At o el Special at - LT 899 | Grerier and bow-cud bed - ke owe Tl e e Special at S STOSE el $ 7 50 ”?“:.;l:f::;:}lzll‘?::k%plhl Walfh $1 & 5 DELIVERS EITHER SUITE & et v & e 3 = EE 3480 09— " THE FRIENDLY FURNITURE STORE THAT LENDS A HELPING HAND TO ALL $1.00 a Week $1 Dollar Will Secur |$1 Dollar Will Secure Genuine 1847 Rogers' . : ‘ TR g | Simmons Guaran- | | Drop-Side Couch erware = ! £ 3 teed Day Bed I | and Pad Guaranteed 50 Years y X . f I 2 P SR e ¥ i With cretonne or plain cov- |f| | S R Night Bottle _ e 6 Forks j 8 /7 \ 5 i easy "motion: gives you an linked fabric couch and good 6 Teaspoons \ W ! Py ded bedroom. Fine. cotton y v || avatity aitcotton pad to ne. & Talicavesns . Coldrea i Glass Tatiress and guaranteed spring. n <nife SC v, % % l:.u::: l:h:-:l . ' Ornamented Bottle. ; $ $ | 4 g | $6 $l l $22 40 ) \ Glass Top, ' 2 Without with || 1 couch Couch i | 6 FTHST. 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