Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1925, Page 13

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BAND CONCERTS. At Sylvan Theater, Monument grounds, at 7:30 pm., by the United States Marine Band, Wil- llam H. Santelmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader, conduct- ing. March, SPECIAL WORKERS MAY GET RATING Emergency u. S Employes May Have Names Put on Civil Service List. “Our Glorious Banner,” Santelmann Overture, “Orpheus in der Unterwelt™” Offenbach pering Von Blon Flowers” Solo for saxo “Norma Mayeur-Bellin Musician hlitzhauser Selection | _Mendel .Godfrey A step long sought by more than Strauss 2,000 emergency workers on the pay roll of u number of Government de- hatkowsky partments and independent estab-| (1) Valse.” lishments—placing names on Jance of the S {ungarian Danc ce list, 5 . he Star Spangled Banner Tomorrow By 13th Engineers’ appears nnouncement by the Band, Fort mission that it con- | Humphreys, Va., at Central High templates asking the President to is-| Community Center, at 7:30 p.m., e an executive order giving these ri Officer ~ Richard ~ W. ployes full civil service status. conductor. The number of Government work- The Bann ers to be d by this change in Lurline’ status 000, a re-| Salon stuecke, “Sei is something over cent poll showing nes Reve Angelique (Kamennoi- Rubinstein 200 em- ploves, mostly Government| ~ OStrow™ ............ Printing Office Bureau of En- (By YP“\N‘\( graving and P who were ap-| Selection, “The Firefly”.....Friml Pointed with an emergency status| Idyl “Mountain Malden's under one of the more than two score | _Dream’ ................ TLabitzki orders issued by President Wilson| Waltz, “Thousand and One during the war Th entered the Nights cee Strauss service without examinat and do | Patrot, -.Pryor not have the right of retirement with | M . e compensation, the right of transfer, gineers’ -Treichel of promotion, or of appeal enjoyed by The Star Spangled Banner.’ emploves on the classified civil serv- Al fce list. The Civil Service Commis- 2 s sion would give them all these rights Shrimps Hide in Sponges. under the request so to_the President n to be made| Sponges in tropical waters are used as a place of refuge by the tiny snap- Members of the cabinet are s ping shrimp which abit those be divided on the propriety of | waters. When danger is scented the ferring these employes to the shrimp scurries to the sponges and fied rolls with z through the | takes refuge. Strang: enough, these regular civil s cedure, sponge canals are the mouths of the though those | | sponge through which this utilarian are held to o sea animal gets its food | to it. The ch e [ l)uull quuk gmflor are ended b k covered tk a een as the re sult of the telescope at the ' u . Russia, the wrong way by accident. Men'’s Fine Chifforobe of Genuine Walnut $34 75 No. I~ man. A shapely finish, Tudor L‘qmpped with compartment . No. Large Size Dresser of Genuine Walnut 39 beautiful Tudor design, mirror toned Huguenot mirror mirrors . No. 772 Genuine Walnut Semi-Vanity THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 A model of convenience —a necessity to every walnut veneer, two-tone Huguenot design; clothes 334.75 —This Massive Two-tone Huguenot-finish, ine Walnut-vencer Dresser, with French plate 539.75 —Tud No::3 i and two side 526.75 MRS. BLANKENBURG SENTENCED T0 JAIL Plea for Stay—Term Is Six Months. By the Associated Press BOSTON, August 20.—Mrs. Ilda Blankenburg of Tulsa, Okla., found gullty of contempt in the Lotta Crab- and sentenced by Judg rast 4o six months in ed in §1,000 bail when ned a writ of habeas corpus yesterday. The writ was granted by Supreme Court Justice Pierce after Judge Prest had denied a stay of sentence. Counsel for Mrs. Blank cated the case would be take Supreme Court on a writ of error nuestioning the right of Judge Prest tree will case Willlam M Jail, was rele her’ counsel obt to semence her for contempt arising from perjury. In his decision finding Mrs. Blank, enburg guilty of “wilful and corrupt perjury in attempting to dec court and obstruct justice,” contest the allow — ; “asx for Horlick’s “. The ORIGINAL Maited Milk / Safe Milk and Diet ForInfants, Invalids, The Aged ¥ § | For all members of the family, children | or adults, ailing or well. Serve atmeals, | between meals, or upon retiring. A nour- ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink | which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared at home by stirring the pow- der in hot or cold water, No cooking. Genuine Walnut Full Size Double Bed —In No. uenot fin piece in_genuine gu nof Gaick in the period design. No. —This Genu- finish. in the period roomy drawers; period design. In walnut, two Center twe design; ers. value . with Prest said: “She, the respondent, will- fully asserted before the court that | she wi the da id Lotta M. Crabtree, and uch to Obtains Writ When Court Refuses |, Again—the opportunity to Purchase at a Big Saving Matched Bedroom Pieces in the new Huguenot finish ON EASY CREDIT TERMS genuine veneer, Gum posts and leg: attractively grained. beautiful Vanity Inut veneer, two- Extra fong center mirror and two adjustable side mirrors: classic Tudor priod design N 6—:\ Shapely Dresser, i 0. genuine walnut veneer, -tone Huguenot finish, four draw- An unprcczden!cd 52975 A Solidly Constructed Chiffonier, with 4 large draw- In genuine walnut venéer, two-tone Huguenot 52l finish Tudor dmgu R The ment aforesald, which asssrtion was falge and fraudulent claim of kinship, and said respondent knowingly testi- fied falsely and untruthfully, and caused false testimony of another to be glven, with the willful and corrupt purpose of seeking to establish in 1d proceedings her said false and fraudulent claim’ of kinship, and did further attempt to deceive the court.” “Sub-Rosa” an 0ld Saying. Over the groaning, festive banquet tables of the early Romans frequently hung a rose, usually of the white variety. This was to remind the guests that whatever was talked over during dinner should be sacredly pre- served as a secret of all times. Thus, to every guest “sub rosa’—to explain further, “underneath the rose” meant concealment and silence. Fire and Theft-Proof Safety For Your Each year thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth of valuable papers, jewelry. bonds, etc., are los and carelessness. your valuables lies deposit boxes at our uptown baik, 1333 G Street N.W. safety is indeed sn and upward pays f. Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. A sure protection for TENSION DISSIPATED IN ARICA PARLEYS Commissioners Optimistic Now at Prospects of Smooth Work- ing Body. By the Associated Press. ARICA, Chile, August 20.—After conferences between Gen. John J. Pershing, head of the Tacna-Arica Plebiscite Commission, and Manuel Freyre ‘and Augustin Edwards, re- spectively, the Peruvian and Chilean commissioners, a certaln tension noticeable in past days in the de- Valuables t through fire, theft in one of our safe at The cost of this mall. $3.00 per year or one. walnut two-tone Hu- Solidly but! Tudor 52975 Beautiful Full © is in_genuine tone Huguenot in the 549.75 in - Tudor Genuine Walnut ; $29 Genuine Walnut 21 Dresser Chiffonier. meanor of the principals seemed to have been dissipated. The faces of all of the commissioners bore smiles of seeming optimism when the con- ference ended. “My beliet,” said Senor Edwards, “is that the atmosphere is now most propitious for a smooth working of the plebiscitary commission.” The questions discussed at the con- ferences were not made public. . After serving as a master of Sher. borne School of England for 40 years, Rev. H. R. King has just retired. Chats With Your Gas Man ‘Bl serve many cus tomers at a loss They use such a small amount of gas that were our business like others we would have good reason for drop- ping them from our books, But you can't do this In the gas busi ness. We must serve all alfke—the cottage and the mansion, the rich man and the poor man. And the gas service must be of the same quality and of the same price to all—except in special cases where very large quantities . are used The gas business is thoroughly democratic. Every customer is con sidered a good cus- tomer and treated as such. And we give just as careful con sideration to the com- plaint received from the smallest customer as we do from the largest. That is the obligation of serving the public In 1806 there was one use for gas—light- ing. Today gas is used in more than twelve hundred different ways. Latest styles, good, sturdy materials, and the ludicrously low price combine to make this event the opportunity of the month. Don’t Miss It! jojlc———]o]——]al——=—|a|c———=]o|———=|o——|0a| c—=]0| —=|a|c——=1|0| —=|a| —= DRESSES Flat Crepes— Canton Crepes— Novelty Silks— Satin-Faced Cantons— Pansy—Java— Cocoa—Black— Imported English Broadcloth FROCKS Hand Made! Hand Embroidered! Sizes for Misses and Women BANK IS MADE EXECUTOR. [, resiaence Berens. Is Also Made Trustee Under Will| i of Henry J. Behrens. with income The Second National Bank is On the death of named as executor and trustee of the ate is to be estate of Henry J. Berens, former ng the th vice president of the Charles Schneid er Baking Co., who died recently while on a pilgrimage to Rome, by the terms of his will dated April 1924, and filed for probate. His sonal effects and the contents per- | e of ' mer flfllm'nmlnnnuvv'vwmvrwlwv'-y"unn"m — X os vy, nQ H e e A S = FINAL WEEK ™= Connected Ready for Use P& And Pays for a Reghiar $10.00 “Sellers” wosrin Kitchen Table All for a Single Dollar! the soon as you complete payment for the r: convenient terms, without carrying charge, make payment for the range easy. It is seldom that One Dollar accom use of a fine modern gas range and the pur did Kitchen Table (made by the manufacturer Sellers Kitchen Cabinets). And the opport week! Don’t let it slip by—phone or mail p to call. Washington Gas Light Company 419 Tenth St. N. W. Main 8280 so much—the | | | | | | Chic! Charming! Fall 49 Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes Colors Hand Drawn! Leather : and Tan Calf Sizes 3 to 8 -

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