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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 and that, if they exceed the 30-minute |and saving can be effected instead of ea. Valparai niversity. luncheon period, it is charged to their | merely announcing the number of em | Heads Valparaiso University. | Dax Aok % Concordia Lutherar annual leave; also, that many often |ployes that can Be discarded and ex- VALPARAISO, Ind February 13| Seminar; Lonie. Prof. Dan wil work 0\ ertime without additional ocm- | pecting the President of the United ‘ P).—Directors of Valp: Unl ‘v,nam his new duties June 1. He suc pensation. Mr. Steward alse points| States to derffonstrate the correctness!versity ve: rday annou the ap-|ceeds Dr. Horace M. Evans, who re 1926. * 3 | Dau. whe has been professor of Eng om Capitol and Library. Senate and House Office Buildings 211 Delaware Avenue S.W. One Room, Kitchen and Bath, $47.50 Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 to $65.00 IN BIG FETE HEREl By the Associated Pre | brought to earth to change the snow MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., February | f'om white to red. \cy of sick leave taken by Federal ~Dust trom a voleanic eruption in { e Know that there have been mployes in the District of Columbia |cently made public announcement that NE | some distant part of the world prob-| Mexico . said Peof Beal “and it 18 e R e e s sl Sulie 4,000 Attend Bali at Audi-|«bly was responsivle tor a weather | | poesiblo chat this arows wis colored vy | Federation Declares Acgusa- {6 davs per capita. further substantlal reduction of Fed. | 24 Apartments Rented a1 a quarter inch of red snow on the | tmat voleanie dust is =uried tn whe | tion That Federal Clerks Are | “aIr. Davey excluded from his stric- par { air for months by high winds and | tures the postal service,” declared Mr. asironomy at the University of Min. | snowstorm. 50,000 deral employes | One ‘satiate and a clmatologist, deciarved it Thourands of pereons on their way fxumu“hh h‘\:‘hielX?«zg;‘l:!u:;flhm::q‘(‘lm.‘ Jne square and en- | osi, invisible to the naked eye, hut ! partment received < ingut as| > e g | 4t the Washington | bresent in sufficient quantity when (o the wherestouts of the “big fre.” | Riepresentative Davey of Ohio xhan" oy datms 1ed Bpy Ausanis e | some recent volcanic activities in ,ho“, that instead of receiving 30|even with the most rigid application | phenomenon in the Twin Cities which | 4ust_from the eruptions Auks. Davey tor Proer) eral civilian perscnnel cannot be ex-| torium Snonsored by Vet- { 9 Apartments Vacant Loafers Is Defamatory_ [Steward. | “Thsre femidin approximate « bis theury that the snow was col- ' to work rubbed their eyes | | of 100,000 is to be made and the al- Juint com- | o0 . time killers and buck ser: nm(,.‘ Joust a portlon of the ‘i iniination | { 33 ERU”PS UN” Red Snow in Minneapolis Believed RESEN]’S BH ARGES ' Voleanie Dusl From Remote Section to the fact that annual leave is a privi-| of his extravagant claims. It seems|pointment esiden H. T. signed recently lege which may be and often is with- 1penlnem (t;; state ln‘lhh connection | —_—m - held, and states that a published sur-!that President Coolidge and the di-| =3 MWM‘ L rector general of the budget have re-| B e e # Other university authorities said pected."” erans Socie(ieg. | 4 “filiam O. Beal. instructor in | occasionally i< brought down in u: tions | oved red by fine particles of voleanic the b and the fire dt- | ¥ormally vefuting char by | leked saving of $500,000000. 1f Mr.| suyder | Baker, Maj. Willian 1. Peuk, Samuel | " eeiition of Badoon R aom, ? Neuner, Robert M. % has writ ot io S A ves has ‘n’, ten 1 ‘ne Ohio & o Work Guaranteed Martin, Daniel Ficklen & Co. I)lfllh L. VAL s riment 3 ]l»u\fi Tolson, w of proviinent | Superintenden: Police : at: | Husse: The ball marked | H. G. Pratt, chief o detectives: Cogswell n obser ward J. Nolan, sentor vice commander, | H u]ns_ werlipithe Jo 0K aniel V. Chisholm 'lhe\.qmcl # us Lineoln's birthday. United Spanisih War Veterans; Joseph | B. entativ et it — In @ddition ‘to the dan S | Beatry, senior vice communder. Vet N b ke, ved the Government workers Bond Building pt. Watson B. ) B ation, It e B. F. SAUL CO. | erans’ of Foreign W President Steward's Statements Phone Main 3934 e : 3 925 15th Street N.W. Main 2100 President Lutk aot the | ; Night, Frank. 3529 David H. Kin L aries 1. Reilley, v 3 : svernment employ 1 : SRR = \ n L ;T 3 ’ we i th et LERET y E 5 | “It_is not a new experience for Fed- | e | Legton: Isane Chamber of Com. | Donough, Mal. s, { 1nloyes 1o he slandered by i1l Band plaves sitemstoly. " hiaj. ac. | merce: Rober rper, Chiamber of [ George 1;51“1 W fll;«"n I alen ; or prejudiced members Tasker 1L Bliss was chairnian of the | Commerce: Carter B. Keene, former [ Harry atterson, Jumes S The, . but It is a surprising thin veception committe und Maj governor wlower Society: llelen Pl eieapuel b =En A Davey should indulge | Grant, master of ceremonies i ce commander, American X “\““ 2 & such gweeplng, defumatory cl @ o “N Rertha Robbins, Daugh ( huster, L terzations without offering any wup- | & Many Societies Join. ters of Amerfcan Revolution; Mrs i Honardi .. rting daia, and should, furtherme The organizations which united to | Thack Walker. President, | 2vid i, Wadlington. general statements r make the ball such a suce included | Amertc Auxilia M Women's Floor Commitiee. priing conditions which and Aty of the Republic, the | Frances %, president Women's floar committe tes | CHDORCH (o1Le Dublinked b Helen O'Neill, chairni i ¢ Iepresenting u~ Miss Helen ¢ Uelen (s .m. 3 kD the to the 3 w 3 s Own \\ alah, William trown, Capt. Harr, Kinchol Marine K iander, Is Poor Economy Low rents (hat do not inclnde th e gnine in ensh. apartment ~that 'in 74, byt which hus snperlor it Legion, the | Spanish terans and the | ret Lurns, 21 aup € STS. w a celebr he Pioneer House on the Park those ho ! Veterune :ption com Punsy ™ presenting S D. A. K. Representatives. Veterans of loreign ) = i = * Lucas, Mrs. F. C. ilubn. Mother Maj, U, S} Aivs Beriha M. Robinson. honor G 2cah % ewonies: Maj. | regent Judge Lynn Clapter, D. A. R..| Steed. 1‘r1': IN‘“““ H. Jucobson and Commisstoner | and historian of the Society lof the | M 1_Ligaiane Fureizn War Moulton, de A. R Clar-| rtment com- Tuander, U : Francls C. Huhn, wrtment 2phan, : Capt. Julius 1. past depart < Means of Colorado, Odile Reed of Penusylvania. ennossee. Representatives Carter of Califor- nia, Lineberger of California. of California, Updike of Thurston of Towa, Conner S of Ma: m of Marsachusetts, Teod of Michigan braska, Arentz of York Mesweeney of | . Stephens of Ohio. Montgomery ahoma, Crumpacker of Oregon, | Covle of | A Pennsyl- | vanta. Watres of P son of South Dakota, mont. Johnson of Washington, of Wisconsin. Veterans' joint committee—Harlan Wood (chairman), Americanization of- fi % ican Legion riscoe Good ] t department commander, Grand Army of the Republic: E. D. Godfrey, department assistant guar. termaster general, Grand Army of the | Republic; Charles L. Fox, national djutant, Army and Navy Union; Ma. €. W. Freeman, Prefldom s Own Gar- department United Spanish mes A. Burns (treasurer), de- judge advocate. United Spanis Veterans; Thomas J. Frailey, department senior vice com- mander, American Legion; Francis F. Miller, past department vice com- ander, American Legion; George R. rtin, department commander, Di ! American Veterans; George ¥ Phillips, commander, Ace Chapter, Disabled American = Veterans; Ed. ward H. Hale, past department ad- futant, Veterans Foreign Wars; Fred C. Lucas, patriotic instructor Veterans Forelgn Wars. Distinguished friends—David Lynn, chitect of the Capitol EBY GIVEN THAT THE Biainess of (he Tate M. Jonn conducted by him at’prem: “Washington, D Book Binders rod Decem Edward 8 will b molels re- ations menered 10 G Au ot He Estate ot John GraBan Hagins: domatsd, v Raar|shington Loan and Trast | Washington. D mprtffl GING, 45 nw Polomar 404 THIS DATE. FEB responatble for v anyone other than mv. CUNNINGHAM. Whea- D linans hw\dl erate “prre ! . MAKE YOUR ROOF LEAK-PROOF Tat our experta put your roof in A-1 condition p w up. TRONCL AD, Hat, .2 Get This Million Dollar PRINTING PLANT your next order The N;txonal Capxtal Press CHIM'NEY SWEEP Fuiel and heatlng expert. J. Kane, Fr. 0 K Roof paiiting dons. 1 | | I ‘Mavflower Descendunte. Airs. Jeter ritchard, active in the D. R.: Miss Edna MecIntosh, second vice commander. Department ean Legion Auxiliary: Mr: B. Kolhos, peay Depart- American Legion; - senlor Jacob Jones Pos American L D Mrs. Gert . member § and 4u Tezion: Mrs. Dorothy . historian, Department commander. Belle: u-Wood Post, Legion: Mrs. Anton chairm: Department Legfon Auxillary: Mrs ' Marzo, mmander. Union United Si Margaret Burns, dmiral George Dewe: ry, No. 3. Unlted States Mrs. Mary Windsor, Veterans president, president Auxiliary, Summerfield. senlor vice Auxiliary, Department A War Veterans: Mrs. Katherine Teague. department secre tary, Auxiliary. United States War Veterans: Mrs. Mary Mohenstein. junior vice president, departmen auxiliaries, United States War Vet erans: Mrs. Louis West, patriotic in- structor, department auxiMaries, United States War Veterans: Mrs. tie Boss. histortan, department auxiliaries. United States War Vet- erans; Mrs. Alice Fletcher, council member, department auxiliaries; United States War Katherine Huhn, chap! George Dewey Thacker V. Walker, president. Amer- ican Legion Auxillary: Mrs, Marietta Plerson, commander, Jane A. Delano No. 6, American Legion: Mrs. Mary Shanahan, vice president, de- partment American Legion. Men's Floor Committee. Men's _ floor committee — Capt. Thomas J. Frailey, chairman: Capt. William L. Wattocks, Col. George L. Tate, Lieut. Col. Kenneth L. Koont Capt. J. McGahan, Willia C 1 Capt. John Lew Thomas Kirl \v) Maj. W Frank L. has Gon. William A Bethe], Charles Reilley, Lieut. Joseph F. Beattie, Lieut. Col. Ira F. Fravel, James G. Yaden, Willia Drury, George M. Landis. J BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In" ar Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. NW. % T THE ~ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several very sttractive opartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception ball, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to five rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. ARGONNE 1s‘ch & Columbia Rond ////////%///W 207 2 7 of Palmer, Miss Helen Downing Laurette Hullings, Mrs. Oiive and Miss Esther M. ¢ Representin: the Mr Cook, Mrs. Carrie Na Mrs, cis Mrs. a 1 Mrs. Louise West In 1924 smokers paid the ment more than $32 nue — - Representing ladies of Grand Army | il 108S TO Miss Anna Hoge, cth D. Shaw, Mrs., Augy United Spanish War Veterans. Margaret Burns, Mrs Mrs. Fdna Nora Albers, Mrs. Mary = A 000,000 m'n\n stamps. First Mortgage B‘“‘" Callor write for Book! The F.H.Si mlth Co.. Phone Franklin Pay 34,50 a month and own the apartment you would pay more to merely rent INSPECT 14335 N Street Just at th Sereet Swith Building, 813 Fifteend 0 INVESTOR IN 33 YEARS | fi—d | Brookland Courts 1218 Perry St. N.E. Very desirable apartments of four and five rooms and bath. Detached fireprooi ilding. building. Rentals from $57.50 to $70.00. Make Your Reservations Now Sullivan Brothers 819 15th St. Main 7821 Main 2100 New Apartment Building 5435 Connecticut Ave. N.W Ready for Orcuparu‘y apartments, i should be exceptionall are of moving picture theater and Rents $57.50 to $62.50 INSPECT SUNDAY B. F. SAUL CO. mol in Sun 925 15th St. N Merhers of The Dpern on ui'ders’ Association of D. C. History Repeats Itself WHEN George Washington built Mount Vernon he employed only design, mate- rials and craftsmanship that he knew to be enduring. Mount Vernon. today 1s as archxtecmauy bea“nful and as delightfully livable as it was over one hundsed and fifty years ago. Our new homes represent the classical architecture of Washington's time plus the wealth of modern home con- venience and the scientific construction of the present day. We have repeated Wash- ington's principles of home \construction in these new eight-room homes with two baths. rooms. Laundry -713 14th St Basement Pride EOPLE who own homes in Burleith display as much pride in their basements as they do in th A\ Burleith Basement is a large, bright, sun area where the Hot-water Heating Plant, the Station Tubs and the Automatic Hot-water Storag Tank are housed. “Basements That Bespeak Better Building™ At 36th & R Sts. N.W. Take a Burleith Bus Today. WHY PUT IT OFF* Members of The Operative Builders Assn. of D. « living N UR]EITH LUCH Main 2315 Home in its finer sense ESTERDAY'S luxuries are today’s commonplaces; homes that were considered the height of magnifi- cence a decade since, are but poor “‘seconds” today. If you would view the advances of modern architecture and 7 behold the re- § finements of present-day con- struction, visit “the Village.” Truly, here 1s “Home i1 its fimer sense,” re- plete with the in- numerable beau- ties and com- forts that have made Foxhall Village a by- word of residen- tial supremacy. oS '\;L)Hj‘r:. e e o ! The New Colonial Homes in L e Beautiful 14th Street Terrace 1109 14th St N.W. Main 104 TO REACH OI;];R ARCH SUPPORTS two_and three room, dining alcove and bath apartmen many with e to {mprossion ?llro\x—“(aol. brin, porches; all in first-class con- 0oy ahoe 1‘1‘51\ §,Anonnon (GE] FAO.O. dition. e e Rents, $40 to $87.50 Tak 14¢h Street Car_(the best Service in Washin asveham ont 160 Sireet o Colorado Avente, then up o our sample houes, | Sirist(on detre VIGIT THE EXHIBIT HOME AT: 5 ¥ % 5 Completely Furnished by W. & J. Sleane of New York 1334 Ingraham Street NW' 4424 Reservoir Road Drive to Western High School (35th. wquare above Q Street N.W.) then on Reservoir ~ Road 1o the Viliage oL PS, Main 9300 1417 K Street QUALITY Y PRINTING— The foliowing features make Costa no more than the ordinary kind. this apartment exceptional. Adams' Printing is— . AIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. Switchboard Cafeteria BYRON S. ADAMS, ,PRINTER, Children’s Playground TRy e[| loterior Cardens ol esident Manager gomicetable. "Weare ‘awailiug Jourordar strect cars within one square. = —————————————————————— 3 Main 1] . Bedell Mig. Co. {rpectiondey E roormiaite || B. F. SAUL CO. ROO] y Koons Wha things o, wrong with the oot 925 15th St. N.W 713 14th Street. 0'6 & RorNa 10 5rd LA Main 2100 Main 2345 "KOONS GO%F ST Phous Main 633 IS = ain 23 » 1