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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, 1925 : rgo x PASTOR NOMINATED AS ST. PAUL MAYOR, ! Former Incumbent Also Vic- torious in Primary—Elec- . tion to Be May 4. ! THE MEN'S STORE OF WOODWARD ‘& LOTHROP Easter—Wherever You Go Whatever You Do Here Is the Correct Apparel { By the Associated Press ! ST. PAUL, Minn. March 1i.—A| preacher and a former mayor were nominated for mayor at yesterday's| municipal primary election. 1 The Rev., Howard Y. Williams. pas- | tor of the Peoples’ Church. a pro-| nounced dry, who was backed by labor progressives, furnished a sur prise by running a close second to Laurence C. Hodgson in the mayoralty . contest. Frank 1. Powers, backed by | business interests, was third. The Rev. Mr. Williams formerly was connected with the Central Pres byterian Church in New York City. During the World War he served as ® senior chaplain with a division of s cited by Gen. Pershing by y Mr. Hodgson at present is a meni- ber of the . holding the finance commissionership. e former- ly was mayor for two terms. He is an author and poet under the pen name of * 4 The Rev. It may be church or a formal Laster affair, or an IZaster golf game, or just the Easter promenade, but whatever it is, vou must be correctly attired. Your clothes must speak of the Season’s freshness—its new- ness of life and of its color. . <. Ferguson, an| . was renominated for the He has served two terms buneil as commissioner of edu- | I'he Styles in this Men's Store r‘mlmd.\' all that is new—styvle-right colorings, pat- terns, fabrics and models in the correct apparel for every function. Easter outfit- ting here assures the ultimate in correct rd preacher running for office eated. He is the Rev. Joseph sr., @ Presbyterian, who sought yuncil berth. The election is May 1 CIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES. | Salaries of Positions to Be Filled Range From $3.800 to $780. The Civil Service Commission today punces open competitive examina- to fill vacancies in the following | s attire for every man. tion engineer at $3.800 a year, sssociate valuation engineer at $3.000 # vear, technical staff of the income 1ax unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue Treasury Department. ditor of scientific publications, of- ecretary, Department of , Bureau of Entomolugy, Depart- | ment of Agricuiture, at § a year. St ticlan (director, statistical di vision), Children's Bureau, Depart- ment of Labor, at $3,800 a year. Rehabilitation (agricu!- Veterans’ Bureau, for duty out ‘the United States, at For Sports Wear Town and Country Suits—The real suit for sports wear of almost any kind. Four pieces (Coat, Vest, Trousers and Knick- ; For Formal Wear al social worker (social hygi- ates Public Health v in the field. at $2.400 Frock Coat and Waistcoat—For the man worker (psychiatric). United Veterans’ Bureau, at $1.860 a hubandman at ate animal hus vear and asso- dman (genetics) a year, reau of Animal . Department of Agriculture. r artistic lithographer, senior itive cutter and senior copper e map engraver at $1,8 artistic lithographer, neg: and copp map v t copperplate map en- 500 a year; junior nega- nd_junior copperplate map L $1,320 a year; various s of the Government service. ss steam-electric engineman, vice, Washington, D. 1 31,500 a vear. ‘ssistant lay inspector, Bureau of Animal Industry. Department of Ag- riculture, at $1.500 a year. Laundress, Indian Service at large. at $780 a year. plus quarters, heat and light. Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the of- fice of the Civil Service Commission, | 1724 ¥ street. AIDS STANDARDS BUREAU. Bills Introduced Proposing Two New Buildings. Two bills authorizing erection of buildings for the Bureau of Standards were favorably reported yesterday trom the House committee on public buildings and grounds. One of these is for a fireproof power-plant build- ing on the present site of the bureau. at a cost not to exceed $200.000. The other is for a master track scale and test car depot, with necessary equip- ment for the calibration of raflroad track scales and test cars, at a cost not to exceed $50,000. :cs’: can 'L‘-,,"’" dog (or rat) Mmbt- ea RGEANT'S SEib FLEASOAY or POWDER. ascatdrug, sport,seed, do~ ent stores, pet shops, or by mail, tandard for over fifty years. ,REEDDO%OO%I“ olk Miller's fae ‘mous Dog Book on the diseases, feeding and breeding of dogs. . Our FREE ADVICE SERVICE will answer any question about your dog. State symptoms, age and breeding. Sergeant’s "D0G MEDICINE CMiag Products Corpe. 1101 _W. Broad St. Richmend. Vs. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is most instantaneous. hi the result of Dr. Edwards’ de nation not to treat liver and complaints with mel. The pleasant tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calo- mel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct i y the liver at t| of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. is best not to take_calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tal its aches, “dullness” and that lazy g come from constipation, and ordered liver. Take Dr. Ed- s when you feel “logy” and " They ar” elouded brain and “perk up” the sp'r- its. 1% and 305, i who wishes to be absolutely correct when he attends church. In quict. conven- tional gray, braid bound. $70. Striped Trousers—To match the FFrock Coat and Waistcoat. Of gray worsted. with contrasting stripes of lighter gray and black. $18 and $20. For Street Wear Blue Unfinished Worsted Suit—The suit of the hour, whose popularity is steadily increasing. In both single and double breasted models ; some have two pairs of trousers. $45—$55. Other Blue Suits of Cheviot, finished worsteds, cassimeres and serges at corre- spondingly reasonable prices. Topcoats—In the new Spring patterns and shades: of domestic tailori $25 —8$50. Men's Clothing. Second foor. cure Formal Shirts—The newest of lnglish broadcloth shirts, such as will be seen at the really formal affairs $5. Silk Hats—Fine silk beaver in the new Spring blocks, as sketched on the left. The correct hat for Easter churchgoers. $12. Gloves—Of gray mocha with con- trasting black stitching, Proper for formal wear of any kind. $4.50. “The Straco”—The oxford for wear with frock coat and striped trousers. Of gun metal with close edge, feather-weight sole and low lheel. $10. Men's Furnishings ion, First floor. Men's Shoe Section, Second floor. Correct Accessories for Every Man’s Wardrobe Street Shirts—In the collar-to-match pat- terns. The new colorings for Spring. figures and striped effects. 3. Stetson Hat—Bisque. the Spring shade in men’s hats. With the broader brim that is very new— topped by an attractive fancy band. Neckwear—Both jour-in-hand and bat-wing ties, in the vivid color effects that will be so popular. $1—8$3.50. Gloves—Gray and tan llama, with black stitching. Very smart. $3.50. “The Beverly”—A tan and black calfskin oxford, with medium wide toe and oak leather sole. $10. ers). tailored from rough tweeds and Cheviots, in the new patterns of sack models. $50—8$65. Scotch Raincoats—Direct imports. Made of oiled cambric and silk in the more popular colors for Spring—yellow, green. brown. blue and black. All are raglan models, so full cut that they can be used for goli. $10 and $18. For Street Wear “The Columbia”—An exclusive single- breasted sack model, tailored from hand- woven homespuns, in the most distinctive of patterns. In durability, service, natty appearance and “imported atmosphere.” The Columbia stands alone. $60. Imported Topcoats — Tailored by the better tailors of England in single- breasted box, the same with fly front and raglan models. To satisfy the desire for an imported topcoat to wear FEaster. $50—8$65. Men's Clothing. Second floor. Sports Shirts — Collar - attached style, <howing color contrasts that are the latest of Fashion decrees. In stripes, checks and plain colors $2.50—$3.50. Sweaters—The light-weight coat sweater for Spring. Fancy Jac- quard and striped patterns, in con- trasting shades that blend un- usually well with the new sports apparel. $10. Golf Hose—Patterns and colors that match the sweaters above. And they represent the latest word in hosiery for the golf course. $4. “The Sportocasin”—An ecasy fit- ting sport oxford in two shades of tan. Crepe rubber sole or oak leather with spikes. $12.