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HOLDS EDUCATON | SLOSS FOR SOME Northwestern U “Dean Says' Many Would Be Better Off Going to Work Early. —same more than tiey n )l(‘fillul)l\L tot .| his earliest to his late A {lu freshness of desire ship day at the Tp "Attendance at & h might be perience W of employment through fo THE Roosevelt Missed Being Professor By Narrow Margin, Says Albert B. Hart By the Associated Pres: devoted his final lecture on American history vesterday to reminiscences of the man who was his cla L‘Qillhflt at Harvard. “was an ex 1f the nized his original ability and uld in all t professor flnm the Qn\| « l his life, Fron days he had pottom of things, which is the charac .| teristic of vouth. “There probably has never been an- to get at the |r | other man in the history of the United s who has had so many friends | I wm convinced that | Roosevelt. must have been at least 5,000 ns who knew him sufficiently | pes well to eall him * ||Imnh e o . Mrs. Verran's Will Filed. The filed will of Mrs. Louise . 3| Verran, who died May 17, leaves her|==——— entire estate to her two daughters, Laura . and Kathryn ¥. Ver the survivor. If neither be living, the will directs that the estate be distrib- rong her son, William I.. Ver- children and the children of a sed son, Charles J. Verran. The daughters are also named as executrices, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, {FORMER HOUSE MEMBER, D. C. BADGER, ENDS LIFE Ohioan, Once Mayor and Judge, Faced Inquiry About Alleged Perjury Last Year. n_ Congress und f the Franklin County ‘ourt, killed himself in esterday. The suicide | time he was to appear Prosecutor John J. Chester to be interrogated concerning his knowledge of an alleged perjury sald to have been committed in' the courts of Fayette Count ington Court House, abouf Though she is past 91 years of age | and never voted in her life, A erine Monganelli of Orange, N {qualified to vote in the lumlng in her State. him tor the Pead; re not auto-| 10 all who 1 exposed does noy : " | u. s. EXAM ANNOUNCED ; Civil Service to Give Test to Fill| Federal Position. rhe Civil day ann artmental serv! in positions r ienngcasts'l'his In a manufacturing business the greater the output the lower the cost per unit. Therefore all progressive manufacturing concerns try to increase volume of out- put. The railroads of this country are in the manufacturing business. They make and sell transportation. Obviously it is to their interest to sell e gheir product at as low a price as possible, dstrest. New Bob St\le Set in order to increase volume of business handled. To sell at a lower price they must get their costs down to as low a figure as ! possible consistent with good service. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9:30 They cannot lower prices for materi- als and supplies, or wages, the latter be- ing fixed by agreements with the men and by the Labor Board established by law. I:lwsYou DnntW:;thm snend nmflsdyfiesmtggemkgegwm to t rates up. hmm:gmgghofmnsandsaymghwmm shall " be employed to run a train, to your problem,too. Think it over. that extent prevent low- The only other way left is by more effi- cient operation—that means handling more freight per man employed. To handle more freight economically means larger lo- comotives, better track and longer trains. Laws limiting the number of cars in a train, or saying how many men shall be employed on a train, are laws which to that extent prevent lowermg costs and keep up rates. Any laws that require the railroads to spend money needlessly have a tendency to keep up rates. While primarily this is a railroad prob- lem, in the end it affects your own basi- ness as well. That is why your attention is called to it in this way. Think it over. W. B. STOREY, President The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System [ None Sold for Cash | We Want to Open 500 New Accounts SATURDAY We Offer to Women and Misses A SALE The Season’s Smartest Silk Here's a “once a lifetime” opportunity to buy “without. cash” a beautiful silk dress in the very latest approved summer fashions. This is the complete sample line of a nationally known manufacturer of high-grade dresses, every dress of which sold regularly wholesale at far more than the special price we have marked on these wonder- ful dresses. Come tomorrow and get yours while they last. A full range of sizes. Materials Include Flat Crepes Georgettes Printed Crepes Tub Silks Cor. 7th & E Sts. '\ 0 0 0000 O FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. Limited divorce and asked in a suit filed by S, Ridgeley against Rich: receiving teller of the Savings Bank. They Wash- car ago, two _children. The wife cruelty. graham street. Attorney er appears for the wife. 8. Kath- A Guardian That Never Sleeps— The real safety for valuables is a SAFE DEPOSIT box in either one of our conveniently located banks. The cost is negligible—as little as one cent a day pays for absolute protection, $3.00 and upward a year pays for a safe deposit box econd National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service™ 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G St. N.W. Wife Charges Cruelty. limony are Geraldine | Ridgeley, | ited States ere married at Rockville May 2, 1919, and ha\a‘ s ‘Thelf home is at 606 In- Albert D Announcing Paint Reduction HPC B2RF $3.00 Farmerly $3.50 a Gallon The high quality of HPC will always be maintained. No other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color made to order. City Deliveries and Out of Town Shipments J. W. 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Buy 6 in this Red Carton Lavges @izes at usual prices OO OO OO RERRYERR s> " 15 Discontinued Patterns Berkey &9 Gay ancl Associated Companies Bedroom Furniture Priced to Close Out A Partial List of the Values “The Lombardy Twin Bed Suite” is here algo with 8 pieces in wal- e Tronser 795 ATOBSET con cpwmorasm coume = “The Lonsdale Sufte,” straight line, yet richly decorated with rare and choles woods; large dresser, twin beds, vanity chest, R oo, OIS woods; and- bo v c a3 pleces Finely designed carved unm with attached glass dresser, new style, double pedestal vanity and sepa- e SO0 “The Boylston Suite” is & charm-, ing Queen Anne pattern with all the grace and beauty of this style enhanced by flne old walnut burl; 6 pleces. . $350 “The Arlington Suite,” magnifi- cently constrected of walnut and gumwood with ornamental panels of burl walnut and maple; 6 DISCOs mmnoane $395 “The Regent Buite,” straight lines, In walnut and gumwood, ricbly ornamented with carving and overlays of burl walnut; P grseRbveelboond For qufek close-out, these fine Grand Rapids-made suites go at prices 'way below their real value. Every suite a good-looking, desirable pat- tern—every price made with ths thought of prompt.clearance. 3 Reasons for Such Prices ]—New Berkey & Gay Snites are arriving in big quantities and we need the room to accommodate them. 2—There is only one sufte of a kind in most instances and not over two of a kind in any case, 3—The display on our floors must change. These discontinued suites must be veplaced with dif- ferent designs. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street 1Y .mmwummmmwummemmmmmmnmmwm_ ’ [ » Between D & E