Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1925, Page 24

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24 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925, GH ANGE |N SBHU[". B, e, | AWYERS WANTED MOHAVE DESERT LAND n o per cent of al /gh schools ity s | FOR FEDERAL EMPLOY |7 it e, ‘et SEEKERS WARNED BY U. S. average of foru teachers per school, while the large schools employed an classifier, at $1,500 a year; assistant | Area, Unsurveyed, Mads Popular average of four teac per school, [ g : “Bfforta to comvert these smali|Finger-print Experts and Clerks school (grades 7 to 9), at $1,440 a year; teacher, senjor high school (grades 10 to 12), at §1,660 a year; Indlan Service, main finger-print classifier, at $1,680 & result of recent publication of a counta of how a few Individuals|that the Mohave, largely unsurveyed, oheaply acquired water-bearing landa|is of a sandy soil not readily adapta- of great potential value, ble to cultivation; that most of the Here's that | Wonderful "flavor s . t for such ""l‘“““'““'\‘m that the Hon. George Fowldes of | hibits designer, office of the Secretary . OOM for improve- pllls 3 to 5 minute c°°k1ng thiosen e o e o the” point | Auckland, New Zealand, will report|of Agricultur, at $3,000 a vear: e R 2 O Buptoy 9 i hrough the acce 9y i on its possibilities at the meeting to- | teacher, elements grad to 6), 0 um a e te 5 BPER "R econdary athust | 1,14 P & ths meating to- { tsscher, slmntary (Eudee 1 o $)at ment exists in most CK QUAKER~the world’s fastest and the richest! should serve all child econd- . ary school age (12 to 18) for the es- sential needs of life, whether they The General Land Office pointed out| best lands already havaiby, nterad and that attempts. 8t Hombgoading may prove expensive as well as un profitable. L] microscopiat, Bureau of Kntomology, Department of Agriculture, at $2,400 | by Reports That Few Had Ac- high schools into such schools that year; plant quarantine inspector, Fed- children enralled therein may secure . Also Called for by eral Hortlcultural Hoard, Department of quired Rich Holdings. an approximation of the type of train- Civil Service. Agriculture, at $1,860 a year; under- Ed H B u Takes Up ing afforded by large schools has re- e sclentific helper, experiment station, A warning against promiscuous set- ucation Burea sulted in either enormously increased Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, at $1,140 [ tlement of Mohave desert lands, in costs or lowered standards.” The Civil Service Commission an-|a year; laboratory glass blower, De- Callfornia, augured by & flood of nounces open competitive examinations | partment of Agriculture, for duty at Problem of Revising 3 i to fill vacancies in the following posi- [ the American University Fixed Nitro- | Plications from all parts of the coun- Yons: gen Research Laboratory, Washin try, was issued today by the Interior Programs. FllIS ASK ROTARY CLUB. Junior_statistical clerk, departmental [ at $2,100 u year. S i eervice, Washington, at $1,320 a year; Full _information and application CHICAGO, March 26—The Fiji|attorney (valuation), at $3,800 a yesr; | blanks may be obtained at the office of of applicationa for homa- Islands want & Rotary Club, and the | associate attorney (valuation), at §3.000 | the Clvil Bervice Commiwsion, 1724 1 [stead and land entries in the desert establishment or one there is among | & year: assistant attorney (valuation), | street. ( the small sehool he matters to be discussed by the |at 32,400 a vear; Interstate Commerce 826 Raing recalved, sppRRially a4 & § e hould | board of directors of Rotary Interna- [ Commisslon "examiner (valuation), at|w for higher educktion «hould| i nal here today at their final meet- | $3,800 @ year; assistant examiner (valu- bo taken up as @ natlonal MAEr | ing previous to the annual interna- | ation), af $2.400 & year; associate exam- the Bureau of Bducatlon has OFERR-" | (jona] convention to be held in Cleve- [ ner (valuation), at $3,000 a year ; Inter- ized a general “"'“"f“}"h?“ Soblems | 1and in June. Business and profes- | state Commerce Comimission senior at- ary education to study the problems| oh.q inen of Su ijl, have peti-|torney (valuation) and senior exam- ;*f”'hv- (;'"T"" chool and, recommend | ;. .4 for 4 club, and it is expected | iner (valuation), at $5,200 @ year; ex- petter faci heory that the prob- f the small school Going on t 3% COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS places, and it may be National Bank the case at “Columbia,” OMEN wanted quick cooking outs, 9F thefsedialjonter it Bl but certain it is, our ::'- perfected Quick Quaker—the supreme adventvre in a ive. “This concepi fenool, . i\ A ; Srosidat : e ntiriaing 911 F Street service satisfies the di- Tt cooks i1 3 to § minstes. It gives you thie “hot cets s the " present complex social order & the delightful flavor. verse requirements of milk” breakiasts doctors advise—in a jifty. alone is considered, r Differences Extablished. the mm;:g:‘_“:‘ olls ';m Oben at 8:50 AM. Dally a numerous and ever- “M w::-w"m Quaker flavor . , . the flavor that ¢ about the timo we decided to acented soap. No drugs—no risk. Efowing slisticls F:0ok for O Quales: pes cheifalial yehologist s for all thin establish th That means Quaker flavor. hy indivie ren. e so unkind as of large and differences between ch result is that in addition to reaching ‘That means 3 to 5 minutes® cooking. /That means the superfine oats you want—the finest grown, tide most deliclous in all the world. f Whatever YOUR needs, you're sure to materials from the l ent life, which is so - i Bes of much more complex than the world i \ find them amply pro- Your grocer now two kinds of the old high school, for presenta- i Adedr ¢ L Quaker Oats—the kind you have al- P tion to children, all of whom were | vide or y our ways known and Quick Quaker, 4 supposed to react about alike, we METITE] must reach out in the other direction, ! Capital & Surplus facilities. e ———————————————————————————eeer e O e [ [olc———lo|c———]o|c———|na|c——= 0] — [ a[—x]0u] dren “Approximately 80 per cent of all A T > o v high schools in the United States are | $550,000.00 IS~ We invite your account. ' W B D in villages of leas than 200 total | a Lwy ay Tomorroll population. The average number of s First Month-End ¢ Clean-Up in ANSBURGH& RO~ Before we get into the meat of this story let us explain just what this s day will mean for you. According to the policy in The Basement Store, merchandise must “turn over,” that means get out, move, be gone. at the latest, every 30 days. Now that you understand what it’s all about—you’ll know that the prices we are quoting here were made for the express purpose of moving in the shortest possible time the various lots that have been here the alloted time. Reductions are made from already lower than usual prices. It’s a real treat—if you enjoy real money-savings: Let us see— DRESSES Reduced to Smart one-piece models of beautiful flowered crepe. Sizes for both misses and women—I16 to 44. A remarkable oppor- tunity for early shoppers. VYelvet Kind ICE CREAM DRESSES Reduced to Excellfent values at the former price, $695. Season’s wanted silks, beautifully trimmed. A variety of styles in broken sizes. Be prompt! “Velvet Kind” ice cream Il = —an ideal of quality realized ! = A NEW organization is now manufacturing a of ice cream suitable for the finest functions — of DRESSES Reduced to 0= GEEEEEE:——:EE—:—:’EEE:—EDEEE E NEW “ Velvet Kind ”— ice cream. :awnw.dmfizu‘?gomky. Yal:an i = sore now, with elvet Kind. Bought at a price concession and for- = h:!nbdfi‘! en Wr!flliz!-dmfifmgeqm Large p!oducfiot: makes available a choice of merly marked low at $8.85. Smart styles, 3 = Washington with an ice cream equal to the finest :_he most delicious flavors — many of them not fine quality silks, handsome trimming ideas. = obtainable in America. found elsewhere. =! In recent years scientific research has added new . The most complete distribution system in the ! =| and valuable knowledge concerning the manufac- ity places the new “Velvet Kind” within your DRESSES Reduced to =t ture of ice cream, and its value as a nourishingfood. €28V reach —and convenience means a lot. It is f = dllms near you. Leading drug stores and foun- Smart Cloth Dresses that were $1.54 ] B We have ukmfil,n esflbolif.!hed ‘Washington in- tains are to display the trade-mark of the }!;la{\ne‘ls;nd OXIC\' w;ntedifal:n]cs in = dustry,and added the ideal icecream pew ¢ Kind ”— itself a guarantee. . igh shades. A number of styles— H which today’sadvanced makes possible. s of Washi e hendion il post gabilhe ::fil);;howfls will find exceptional Our ideal has been attained —and we are now citizens stand behind this new organization ready to offer it to the people of this city, whom y, and we can assure you that no legiti- o e Gt el v 9.75 Spring Coats We want every citizen of Washington to be able All we ask is that you try this delicious ice = o pr g to take home to his family, at any time, a quality cream today. .:_ ' s 0 5 Quantity CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION = enough to meet at g least a half day's )= intensive selling. o = : And that sell- ing will be inten- sive goes without saying, for when such coats are PY : retailed at $6.95 3 it’s nothing short ; ICE CREAM E peckage of “The Velvet Kind ® reaches you free from hmnc.m Smart Straightline Models of Soft Woolens—both' Domestic and Imported Weaves. other exposure at In " : i muhmmnp:uu:h-np-::'y which ¢ Desirable and serviceable colors—trim- 'was originally packed with great care by its, makers. 5 mings identical to those found on coats sell- ing at much higher prices. 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