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e R THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . €, FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 1926 A SRR . L 0 3¢ L3 AL .3 PARE L NN T L R | SEVERALBUILDING | "552ie® domeencs Yomun sk s <R O JOBS ARE RESUMED | A ftonte Robber o us s . An attempted robbery of the San- | atives—Say English Are Smoth- - itary Grocery Store at the corner = 2 of Twelfth and T streets late yes. ering Institutions. Many Employers Pay More to| terday was checkmated by Charles L. Wyley's resistance to an assail- = . . ant armed with a hatchet until the | py ine Associated Press Hoisters, Others Hire rrival of o ’ y ol acs. i B s tied (ML, NEW YORK, April 2.—An appeal Non-union Mens Two colored men entered the |0 Welshmen in America to support store late while Wyley was alone. |a Welsh political party, “composed of One grabbed him back of the neck | voung people who have determined to A number of important building | ‘onghbeatening him with a hatchet | \win back for Wales her national nperations In the Districi which were| store. rights,” appears in the current issue delayed yesterday by the wage dis| """'Xn;(hl"dl‘v “;“IF;' !h;ldwed of the Drych, a Welsh weekly pub- . This stopped the X Y. pute between the steam -shovel and| an. AN SOPDEd heomold-uD | jished In Utica, N. Y. hoisting engineers and their emplovers| of the men started for the casa The appeal, signed by H. R. Jones, have been resumed | register, Wyley charged into him. | secretary of the National Party of Just then some welcome custom- | ywajes, says, in part: ers walked into the .store. The B Aencvags Is. masinly eal union, stated today #hat & ma-| hold-up men ran out. Police were "“T:,;“‘ A s A G ot Jority of his men were at work at the| furnished with detailed descriptions | N2k flood: threatens (o smother every Mereased pay. particularly the hoist-| pf efch of the men and are search: | fiagh of mational fight. "Our educa- ing enginee He said that every ng-for thertodiy. tional system Is English, our courts thing would be done to adjust the dis | S | are English and laws of the English- pute quickly. He indicated that the : men. govern Wales. members of the other build laboratory, Public Health Service.| “Nearly all our local councils have were ready to a trikers Washington, D. C., At $1.140 & year. | heen turned into English in order to called upon, a 3 at u Al citizens of the United States | give positions to idle l-:n'mhme:!. Jahor in the District had been welded | Who meet the requirements, both men | who are pushing into every phase T d . l’l h. d f together to co What ceemed fo|and women, may enter these examina- | Welsh activity as though the whole 3 ] ast 1ues ay nig t this new store was unhear o e e Tom some direc. | tlons. but- for the positions of labo- | earth had been creaied that they . : . e o £ he mion man | ratory atténddnt in‘the hyglenic labo. | might become rulers. —~Wednesd ht them iked ab i0 better conditions. ' Mr. Nichols | ratory. men are required. "R¥e do mot acknowledze the right £ ednesday night the most talked about store Iin lonks for no long strike. Full Information and application | of the King or the x‘v\"("n';vv|' fl; 5 s & & The excavating engineers and ths | blanks may be ebtained.from the ofice | England 1o rule over us. We deman Sl p w h] S pe d Sul l = emploving atenm shovel engmeers, | of the secretary. fourth United States | a senate for Wales, and we concen- 1 : : as on. tupendous In its results—revolu e oSt ol the exenvating work | €ivil service distriot, 1723 F street. = | trate our efforts to obtain one.” e T T, e tionizing the clothing business in Washington—this » Frank J. Nichols, head of the lo n a large measure comes, (o d that they had many of i e e ;. g tremendous new policy of Fields brings to the men steam shovel em hevan | & of this city America’s Greatest Clothing Value. ive secretaiy | tive builders. was nnahle £ 1o say just how greatly affected by the strike. & Never to our knowledge has a new venture been given the enthusiastic reception accorded to Washington’s finest “ONE PRICE” clothing store. From the moment we opened our doors last Wed- nesday morning until the last weary salesman said “Good night” the new Fields store was packed with eager value seekers. They came— they saw—and they bought, because Fields have achieved a great success and made good in every city where they are located, because they build good will among their thousands of satisfied cus- tomers throughout the country—and now—Fields also gives the men of Washington a clothing value for which they have been waiting—and the men of Washington have flocked to buy Fields Clothes at this one low price. AGENTS ARRéST WOMAN; POLICE ARREST AGENTS Dry Squad Charged With Roughly Handling Customer During Raid on Store. By the Associated P You can see bigger and better signs of Spring every day now. and we think of no better place to see ‘em than in our clothing departments. quantity of liquor. The agents Johnson, chief of the quad, are alleged to ndled a woman cus- Our men’s suits for this season could not be better made than former- Iv. but the varieties in patterns do seem to bhe wunusually generous. Stripes. herringbones. overplaids, checks—they're all there in good look- ing combinations, together with some new ideas in jacquards and other un- usnal weaves. her from the store | rged she interfered of more than a thousand thered in front of the ed by the woman's iot call brought police | nd the woman, Mrs. Julia Amdursky, demanded the agents’ arrest. The agents arrested Mrs, Am- Aurs nd the police arrested the agents. Chiet Johnson declared he would prefer charges against the uniformed police of conduct unbecoming officers and refusal to aid Federal agents in the performance of duty. U. S. POSITIONS VACANT. Civil Service = Commission An-| | Spring Scotch Mist* Topeoats same way—Prices Moderated. *Registered Trademork MEYER’S SHOP ROGERS PEET CLOTHING nounces Competitive Tests. R A A A A LA AAA A AT b b A b b b e S 2 The Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examina ‘:H{i***fl+++-}'“++++fl+++ 000 I PO o Ll tlons to fill vacancies In the follow g s 1331 F Street i i 4 : Assistant dairy farm superintend p 5 ent, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Wash tngton, D. C. $2,100 a year ¢ ¥ — e Laboratory attendant, hygienic Y & 3o > q Tuxedos | Account Service $ 9 B Buy Today T EET GNIA P b i iV e RO e bbb bbb i ev bbb e b Ready for The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington ¥ B J o 4 Eadter Last Call for the Easter HAT! % Snappy Shoes |} 1 b : That's Off With the Winter— I for Easter i 4 i Service And on With the Spring : : Saks, $5 and $6 Men’s Delta Roll and snap brim style. Silk binding. also welt i e A Oxfords £ o . So apparent is the superior quality of ofr Saks De Luxe Hats, $7 ‘ X\ We anlte clothes-—so much smarter in style—so much bet- Silver Pearl Willow | H x » R _ ter the tailoring—that vou wonder how it can he Pearl - Brown i Comparison done. See them-—compare them with any other Bisque Zinc every comparison means a new Fields customer. Stetsons $8 and $9 A G, . | o e el of Suabi: ' ; : : \ If You Have Been Paying $35 to the lines of our new Spring hats, e e e eaol Sl | dressy oxfords that are oot - $40—Come Here With $22.50 e i s right up to the minute “Laok al your hat in cut and style. Vari- = e _ Store Open at Night Until 8:30 P.M. Till Easter. Saturdays 10 P.M. T e Patien't i Saks First Floor Leather. and Kid. lace and Biucher siyles. | “The World Is Our. Field” leather and Rubber Showing the newest color : . i Two of our various ; = schemes in Handmade’ 4-in- $] 50 smart models are illus- S Twenty-Two F ifty, Inc. Hand Scarfs trated, affording an idea 1 2} ' . of the exccllent lines of 7 b s Wrinkleproof §car€§a theiDelts) {00 : Cor- T4 SE and N: ¥: Ave. Made of silk and wool and most appealing 51 3 ‘ an Spring Patterns ............eeiieieiiaiiienen Saks—Shoc Section Saks—First F :