Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1926, Page 6

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.6 ¥ DISTRICT WELFARE PLAN IS URGED Miss Mabel Boardman Asks Senator Capper’s Aid on | Local Method. isons why Con- | o York plan | 1 aid o de | District and the p.-..m.-‘ today. \ the Commission % J are | Legislation | Her firsi a vas that a sepa- | rate mothers' -, s advocated | by the New Yorkers, would lead to a | division of authority between such an azency and the newly created public welfare board, 1 Miss Board- that ‘the cost of ssistance to moth: children will et tapayers, « people of the District lowed to say how the aid | 1d place the thers if they from the w provided for m tl Miss Roardman thank i« enate committe wishes of the people t on this question. Bills Divergent. The House has passed the bill em- Yodying the k idea, but the Serate committee has reported fa- vorably the bill prepared by ingtonians, placing mothe under the weltare board, in with tl ot Distriet_eiti ith a multiplicity of !uu\d A\‘ rict plan. | sion e the e in stan of the! i ms. however, that on the floor G & epetetiio « early dats when the sidering calendar business. MAN ROBBED OF $278 HE PUT UNDER PILLOW Thief Takes $200 and Watch From Vest as Grocer and Wite Sleep. Gold: m awoke sleep of his home, 2500 Ontario ro: find that a thief who entered s bedroom during the night had stolen $278 from under Aaron from the his life i Orchestra, ntelmann, leader;. son, second leader, . Winden th “Poet and P ¥ Overture, “Russian Slumby “Valse a lu Bien Almee” Schutt Solo r'.. flute, accompunied by 2 in B Minor” Bach Polonatse. Double. Badinerie. 1 i ) Suite d'orchestre, Poetigues™ (@) “In the () “On the andante. (@ “In the vivace Grand march Woad Mountain,” Villuge,” allegro que” aint-Saens : Halls of i cash from a vest hanging on a chair | and a $200 wateh and ¢ 1in, Goldstein fulded his trousers care. last night and placed them un- s pillow, with the $278 in small Lills in one of the pockets. The other lnr‘h was in his vest pocket on der b Neither Mr. heard night. Inspection of the house revealed hat a hole had been cut in the rear asement door. Goldstein nor his wife anything suspicious during the Two . billion dollars’ merchandise are in ¢ roads in the United INDGESTION, GAS STOMACH MISEHY Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! worth of nsit on The moment “Pape’s reaches the stomach all distr Lumps of indigestion, gases, burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, palpitation, vanish. Ease your stomach now! Correct digestion and acidity for a few cents. the pillow on which he slept, $200 in Druggists sell millions of packages. THE EVENING STAR, W BUILDING PROGRAM { PLANS ARE RUSHED 100 to 150 Extra Employes Needed in Supervising Architect’s Office. With the $165,000,000 public build ines bill, carrying $50,000,000 for the Distriet of Columbia, ulveady passed by House and due for favorable action soon n the S the administra tion 18 laying preliminary plans to go ahend, immediately after iy enact mient, with the new building prog not only for the Nation for numerous post offices and e buildings throughout the country. Between 100 and 160 additionul em >s will be needed in the office of t vising architect, it has heen estimated, and the £ivil Service Com- mission today dis At 0t i ad vertising examin: experts who would be nece: Meuntime » ‘% planned t) becomes luw offic t as soon AMERICAS fonmosv Whose money and time are invested in any branch of the show business can read this issue Eewith profit, At news stands Capital, lnu u diately Into their work, so as to en- able the Government to catch up as soon as possible in its construction pro- gram, now far behind. Decide Sites Soon. The Public Buildings Commission on Space, for instance, of which Senator Smoot of Utah is chairman, 11 meet to determine what bufldings shall be erected in the District of Columbia and where. In the field this kind of work will be done under the bill by the Post- master General and the Secretary of the Treasury. Although all officials directly cerned have been circumspect as to details of the plans in v understood that already there h been many preliminary understand- Inis as to what may be accomplished | under the new program, In the District of Colmbia, for in stance, it has been pointed out thut some of the greatest are for housing for the general accounting nternal I((\l-mw Bu con- ill be lo v oas possible bill becomes law. Details of Examinations. The Civil nounced tha 30 W Service Commission an on April 27 and April examinations will be hington and clsewhe ASHINGTON, | cations which s D. C. THURSDAY. needed in the office of the supervising architect. On April 27 examinations will be held for associate construction engl neer, for which the salary will be $3,000. On April 30 examinations will be held for the following positions: Archi- t, $3,800; associate architect, $3.000 ant architect, $2,400; associate engineer, $3,000, and assistant engl- neer, ely any men of this type are found on the eligible lists. ned. A few draftsmen listed, but it is uncer- 3 qualifl- | they have the be desired. tain whether Con Have you $50,000 or more you wish to invest in real estate in the Greatest City in the World ? One of the best corners in the business section of Wash- ington can be bought at the right price. Call Main 4956 for an appointment. E. WHYLAND SHAFFER PI STACH | 0 VAN | LLA Special Two-Flavor Combination MARCH 18, 1926. sequently, it was pointed out in some quarters today, additional examina- tions for draftsmen may besheld later. The supervising architect’s office already has launched into the busi- ness of carrying out plans provided for in 1927 Post Office und Treasury departments appropriation act. About 40 post offices throughout the coun- try will receive attention in the way of improvements or extensions under this act, The office of supervising architect, $2.50 Jersey Dresses §1 Panty in brown, and copen. Trim- Dresses green med wich silk. hand embroidery. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. Second Floor. however, will have no resgonsibility in connection with any new @ppropria tion for schoolhouses, provided in the District of Columbia appropriution bill | now before the House, which was the | subject of lively debxite _vuszemay.{ Any new school construction in this | city will be in charge of the municipal architect, it was explained, 4o the two programs will in no way aonfiict or slow up each other. Satisfaction Since 1859 810-818 Seventh Street Refrigerator Relining A Specialty S. Rose 616 F St. N.W. Main 6435. Men’s 89c Union Suits 55¢ 72x80 Checked Nainsook. Athletic style. Full ecut taflored ke Sizes 34 10 46, Second Floor Friday -- Green Ticket Specials Remarkable Sale of Dresses! Favored Fabrics—Smart Styles—Sizes for Misses and Women ALUES nary want to miss this sale! that at only §: Dres —you'll want two or three! Flateau Crepe, Georgette, Crepe Satin, Sal Sheen, Poiret Sheen, Silks. so out-of-the-ordi that no woman will are real bargain Colored Printed F e Sp 16 to tin Iy newest colors, 44Y5 roces, powder L lavender, brown, cocoa. phanto Skirts, ABRICS ness ring of recognized new- and desirability for The season's ch as ashes of te, gray, green. wear ! d, tan and hnu style features o 2-Piece Effects, Circular Pouch Sleeves, New Second Floor Trimming Ideas. $1.98 and $2.98 Sport Hats Milan Hemp and Timbo Straws cial for one day only—A splendid group of new Straw $ 1 tailored Choice of small, medium and large All smartly banded with ribbon. Bright and dark colors. $2 and $3 Tailored'Felt Hats ery Felt Hat is to be cleared—after this sale w t want stock. So take vour pick of several hundred smart hats in chic shapes and a wide variety of styles and colors and trimmings. $3 Trimmed Hats A group of smart Hats left from large sales. new and correct in style and color. All head sizes. Street Floor—King's Palace ™Y Chiffon Silk Hosiery Irregulars of Street Floor $3.50 Sweaters $1. 98! Brown and gray Brushed Wool Sweaters, in *d and coat styles. Brown, copen, tar d light shades. ] Second Floor Women’s Gloves §] ! Two-clasp Cuff and Washable ‘hamois Gloves. A few pairs of long black, white kid and other oddment, Not _all colors and “sizes. Formerly $1.75 to §3 Street Floor. Wash Goods and Domestics, Rem- nants 12%c yd. Percale, cingham, bleach- ed and unbleached cotton, longeloth printed volle, allis and other formerly sold The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street 3% Paid on Savings - Paying As You Go —is good policy, particularly if you pay By Check, thus having a record of your disbursements and canceled checks for receipts. But carrying about money on your person, so you can “pay as you go,” is neither safe nor convenient. {fWe'll be glad to handle Your Check- ing Account. We render Monthly Statements on such accounts. Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00 Meeting a Demand for Lower-Priced Shoes $4.50 D now women needn’t watch for Special Sales, “Spe- cial Purchases” and the like! For here are good-look- ing shoes. Good wearing shoes. Made up especially for us, in huge quantities, to sell at a remarkably low price. In all the new colors. Color trimmed combinations—Patents —Black and Colored Satins. Ready for you now for Spring. At our 7th St., 9th St., and Pa. Ave. stores only. Children’s New Spring‘ Shoes That Cost Little—and Wear Long! ROVING, by two striking examples, that “HAHN SPECIALS.” are again ‘Washington’s greatest values in low-priced juvenile i . footwear! style Hahn's now offer a complete group of Popular Novelties Every one to sell regularly at Girls’ Princess Slips 79¢ Usua! $1.560 Handmade Slips of nainsook and muslin. Trimmed with hemstitchir embroidery and ribbon, Second Floor Nemo Corsets $4.50 Formerly $6.50 to $7.75 tyles 322, 402 and Slightly soiled from display. Broken size range. Second Floor Girdles and Corsets §1 Formerly $3. Coutil and bro eade models in broken sizes Second Floor 50c Brassieres 39¢ Vlesh color as. Made with inserts. Back-hooking f $1.35 quality. Choice of Wigwam or plain heels. A beautiful range of Spring tones are shown in this new, very large assort- ment. 29¢ Felt Base Mats 19¢ 18x36 eize. patterns. Third Floor $7 Congoleum Rugs $5.95 Seal quality Second Floor Wash Goods Remnants 29¢ yd. Ratine Eponge Printed Volle Plain Voile Woven Madras Fancy Rayon T Pongee English Broadcloth Sateen Printed Crepes Splendld lengths for dresses, etc. Formerly 39¢ to 69¢ yard. Good colors and patterns. Street Floor. Men’s 39¢c Hose 27¢ silk and cotton, medium welght Double heel and toe. Brown, black, navy and green two-tone effects. & 913 to 11%;. Street Floor Men’s $1.25 Union Suits c Medium weight, cotton ribbed. Long sleeve, ankle length. Full cut. Sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor Certainteed Remnants Oc Sq. Yd. Seconds of the same Floortex that sells for 69¢ the yard in the perfect, full roll. Third Floor Table Oilclo! dlfemnlnts A variety of colors and pat- terns. Formerly 29c and 39c. Tth&®K Third Floor " 3212 14¢h St. N.W. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Sanitas Covers 40c o owvesSle 414 ch St. 1914‘16 pa. AVC- 54x54 slnhfi'elcolwr;l $1 grade. sizes only.sg::e:orfio‘é,;’ Misses’ and (Girowing Girls' Patent Leather Pumps, with fancy stitching and strictly solid construction through- out. One of several attractive styles. 1134 to 2 2Vi to 6 $2.95 $3.95 A full, wide-toed Oxinrd. for girls and small boys, that will give an extra- ordinary amount of comfort and good wear. Tan calf or patent leather. 8% to 11 11% to 2 $2.95 $3.45 Many other “Hahn Special” Spring Low $2'45 tO $3.95 Shoes, for girls and boys of all ages— Gold 6x9-foot. Third Floor Hall Runner 45¢ Yd. Telt base. 24 {inches wide, Plain and faney blue or brown Third Floor Boys’ $1 Play Suits 69¢ Long ‘m"‘li and long sleeves. High neck. 'K i color trimmed with red. Sizes 3 to 8. Street Floor Boys’ $1 Blouses 73¢ Imported English Broadcloth, in blue, tan and white, also fancy striped. High neck, long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16. Yoke back. Street Floor White Uniforms $1.98 10 only. Paul Jones and 1/Aiglon brands. Waistline and Hoover styles. Slightly sofled. Formerly $2.98 and $3.95. Siz 36 to 42. Second Floor $1.98 Uniforms $1.49 8 White Uniforms in waistline Slightly Perfect —one and all are at their best in California. Come now. Choose the Sunset Route and the \ S Sunset Limited Enjoy the panorama of the South- west in the luxurious comfort of this perfectly appointed train. Through sleeping cars for the Apache Trail motor trip between Globe and Phoenix, Arizona;and to San Diego via Carriso Gorge. ’tf thher. mfomadon.P address oston, General Agent, Passenger Department, 165 Broadway, Room 2015, Telephone, Cortlandt 4800. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES New Orlesns_ Houston Sem Antenie El Paso Tucson Los Angeles Sen Diego Sen Francisco Street Floor. Ribbon Garters 15¢ Fancy Silk Ribbons. elastic, nicely trimmed. Street Floor. Lace Bands 19¢ yd. Ecru and white. 2 to 4 inch widths. Splendid quality Street Floor. Assorted Buttons ] . The Hahn “Health” Shoe for Women And Four Other Ways To Be Comfortable! Shapely black kid, two-strap pumps—$3.00 Black kid poudoirs, with pompons—$1.65 Black kid oxfords, tip or plain toe—$3.50 Black kid house or street slippers—$1.65 and Hoover styles. solled, Second Floor Bath Robes $3.98 Women's $4.98 and $5.98 Bea- con and_ Blanket Robing Bath Robes. Light and dark colors. Regular and extra sizes. Second Floor $2.98 Petticoats $1.49 Jersey Silk in various colors. Made with pleated flounce. Second Floor All colors. 6 to 12 on & card. Correct_for suits, dresses and coats. Five sizes. Formerly 23c to $1.00 dozen. Street Floor. Cluny Laces 7¢ yd. For scarfs and fancy urt needic work trimmings. Street Floor. 59¢ Wasllabie Nets 39¢ 36 inches Wide. Striped or fancy weaves. White and ecru. Street Floor RCH - SUPPORTING and built on specially designed “Health” Combi- nation lasts—they afford Priceless Comfort. “Health” Black Kidskin Pumps and Ox- 5595 fords ....... “Health” Pumps in other leathers. Also, kid lace boots

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