Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1927, Page 6

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'RUNKS and Leather Goods Repaired Tephams, Inc. 80 L Street Northeast Franklin 4856 No Charge for Hauling Real Estate Loans No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1.000 for $10 per month, erest and prin- ich is a URGESLAWTO AID FEDERAL WORKERS Employes’ Federation Head " for Bill to Insure Leave With Pay. hactment of legislation to insure annual leave with pay for| worker and for si of Governme neither wh he receive who now receive r one day off e week in 1 includ 1y to many nds of cipal plied to red Larger or smaller proportionate rates 'PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Largest in Washington Assets Over $13,500,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY, JOSHUA W. CARR, employes who their d presi ion of debt. ition of F the House Civil Service commit- It is essential | bill father {Mr. Steward sa led by Represen i should be , granting 3 annual leave with pay and {sick leave, with a provision th {may be cumulative until a max 60 days is re 1S an 1§ 10 day left to the dis s, as It is at present. Policy Unfair. tement setting forth the National Fedes ion of Emploves Mr. Steward ed the present policy of grantir wes and termed it both short- 1d unfair to the employes. anting of ¢ r of nay be withheld at any tim ally any supervisory offi service,” M at s ind unjust in thought along persor tive lines of the prese etion of of Present President. Secre "SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT beautiful. You | 2y, fresh com pl pep of youth. Then let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets keep our system free from the poisons caused by clogged bowels and tor- pid live For 20 years, suffering from pimples, listlessne: have taken Dr. Tablets, a st alomel, & compound of vegetable gredients, mixed with olive oil known b ve color. They upon the bowels without griping. . They cleanse the and tone up the liver. Keep vouth and its many gifts. htl You want t men and women stomach troubles, and headaches deral Government should not low a policy that is unfair to the ploye and opposed to that which vails throughout private industry “We are contending that the grs ing of the leave should be fixe aw. The distribution, however, administrative matter, v so, that the admin may determine when cert may be spared best to av oid int ence with the work of the Govern- Take || ment. Underlying Principle. “The underlying principle of this measure is that a certain amount of leave with pay much an incident to the job s the com- »ensation of the job and n hing that would have to be L for from time to time. “The same principle applies to the granting of sick leave. There are | many employes whose good health has made it unnecessary to take such leave for 20 years. record is of no benefit to them, since there is no way that they can avail them selves of this unused leave under ex isting law.” Representative Oldfield, campaign manager, appeared pe ally before the o ed to fix eight | days in one week as the minimum wol g time for members of the Gove building custodial force. Oldfield Recalls Abuses He expressed the hope th ued abuse b of the principle bearing in mind ent more or less gen American industry with respect not | only to the question of short wurkm;:‘ T, Was So Stiff an H dl B d I;v_\'“cbru?m lnduTE'x:) 4ur a l{\‘w day | ari y en week, will no longer be permitted-: rdly be o legislation establi and uniformly for th for the Federal Government a work ing week of not more than six da except in an emergen highly essential for reasons, but, consic tunate and unfavorable workin ditions_ of certain employes which i will affect, I believe that it demands prompt affirmative action by this com- mittee of Congress. Following the hearing Mr. Ste ued a statement in_beha ational Feder declaring: It doubtle A tramp in the rain, then—lame ‘muscles ontin. As good as new next morning after simple home treatment After tramping with feet while out gunning, a_Philadelphia sportsman found himself so stiff and lame he could hardly bend. “I went to work, but had to come home,” he writes. “I applied Sloan’s Liniment freely and went to bed. I was as good as new || thanks to the quick f Sloan’s.” zives real relief because caden the pain. to throw off the around all day il of the ion of Federal Em- a consider- | persons to It helps the be cause. Appl rubbing ness and pair hea spots. Get a bottle of Sloan's today and have it on hand for the first emergency druggists—35 cents, Dr. Earl S. Sloan, 113 W. 18th cet, New York—Advertise- mernt lightly, without || away the stiff- || , as fresh 1 is sent to the sore weel ece pensation for wol day.” CORONER HITS JUDICIARY. Angails O otals | Whio | Atithorized | Raid Which Led to Death. PHILADE —Coroner i dressing the jury which returned verdict that a woman’s death was due to “shock caused by a ¢ the ‘liquor squad’ in her hom the minor judiciary yeste suing warrants against private homes on “tlimsy evidence.” The verdict of Mrs. was returned in the c Ida Waldman, who died in here December P 1 by pol arch of liquor. The iticized local law-enforceme for lows” only men, who ar of the illicit liqu Why Babies gain SO fast - when they get good Cod-Liver Oil dwhenyou add d-Liver Oil to his diet! Vitamin A as six quarts of grade A milk. Such concentrated richness is not ordina ind. The reason Squibb's Cod er Oil is s0 wnu- swall ¢ Squibb pre- are A wonderful body-builder for children Give it to them daily. At Grocer, Delicatessen and Druggist; 2, 4, 8 and 16 oz. botdles. Made by BOVRIL, Led. London,Eng. Montreal,Cane Makers of beef products famous all over the world ‘BOVRIL CONSOMME “Pzds BEEF into yoiri of the superior qual- s Cod-Liver O1l power to do g 1 Squik rd against poor teeth and SongBs CopLiver On| PRODUCED, TESTED AND GUARANTEED BY L R SQUIBB & SONS, NEW YORK Chemises o the Medical Profession Since 1858 Y IDRAFTING | elasses too ate THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927. HOW TO TORTURE YOUR WIFE. LONG DOLL STrCcH. HE UYED HIS GAVEL 10 EMPRA 126 A P BoT ACCIOENTALLY MY € OF. THC GUESTS :N THE HCAD Wit T WHE M THE GUE ST RE - A O COMSEIOUSHESS WE SAID MIT ME AGAIN | (AN STILL HAW THATS KICE ereY-vy Gooo' PRET-TY Gooo! —BY WEBSTER. ( How Fer- FECTLY DELIIVS i) 'Haw' Ricn! LIVGOLN MUSEUM Introduces Bill to Place Old- royd Collection in Old Ford’s Theater. TuC S PAY EVCMING — HE SAD il H\T Mée AcAw! ) HIT MC AGAIT _\ f’)?jz CAM STt A HEAR HA! HA! A At Own, OCAR! ELMER wou're SIPA-FLY A CARD! DR —— t and used ) [ He Yun yun or the stor ? ! Tu/\":/ ", N WO, ed Mr » Be Remodeled. n indorsed by the Republic, Spapieh Another Bill Planned. is understood that in the next v or two another bill will be intro- duced by Mr. Rathbone, providing for the interior reconstruction of the house the from T sater, where President Lincoln remodeled, j Shaving Stick %) Freely Lathering 2 y /_{e3\Medicinal and Emollient Axnd externally, use PISO’S The committees on and legisla- tion and charities and corrections of the Federation of Citizens' Associa- tion will jointly hold a public hear- ing on the bill to establish by law a woman's bureau in the police depart- the board room of the Dis- 3ullding Saturday night at 8 Pan-American Union Urged to w Take Up Mexican Issue. NEW YORK, January 27 (A).—Dr. Ck es H. Levemore, winner of the $30,000 Bok pe prize ts the Pan-American Union be asked to me- diate in the Mexican o ince “leaders of the League of fons [ ment will make sure to do nothi which | trict might be interpreted o'clock as treading on & ns of the United States.” The Cit .ng' Advisory Council also EDUCATIONA TEMPLE SCHOOL 1416 K St. M. 3258 Member National Association Accredited Commercial Schools. EDUCATIONAL. K. of C. Sch now for " Tl beginners’ classes in COLUMBIA SCHOOL 1K Gregg and Graham- | Pitman Shorthand, | dictation classes, re- | view classes, filing, secretarial bookkeep- ing. Trains for busi- ness and government positions. Register M. M. CLAFLIN, PRESIDENT Engineering Drafting Individual Instruction—Enroll SPANlS Any Time Prot. trom Spain 14th & T Sts. N.W. North 272 Frntrest g’ | 3| Day, Afternoon, Evening Inc. ’ | T | "HOOL OF WASHINGTON ersational M. 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Those who are seeking positions are diligent readers of Star Classified Ads—so that if you make your want known through the Classified Section you will have an opportunity to make your selection from those who will apply in person; or through a box number, as you may desire. It will not be necessary for you to come to the Main Office with your Classified Ad—leave it at The Star Branch Office in your neighbor- hood. The above sign will readily locate it—no extra fees are charged; only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. You can count on RESULTS from Star Classi- fied Ads. “Around the corner” A Star Branch Offi v | which is also the property of the|His fathe: | Unitea States. made to 1 {it did in 18 Mr. Harris, ing the ( dent —— and mother were also Inti- This building will be | mate friends of President and M s nearly as possible as | Linco! 1, while eng: n i ried, were in the box Rathbone's grandfather was Ira [at t of Lincoln's fissass ator from New York dur- | H vil War and one of Presi- | sever Lincoln's stanchest supp | endea ok ers. red 1 Wi - ,”é; 1l [ITH I T // /) /) NS SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. (14th & N Sts.) FEBRUARY SALE OF FINE FURNITURE Our February Sale offers the greatest values in fine furniture, The net savings on most of our furniture is upward of 25% if quality is made the basis of comparison. Our mirrors, the better grades only—in the finest se- lections. We earnestly solicit your in- spection if the result be only to acquaint you with our es- tablishment. Colonial Flat-Top Hi boy made of Solid Mahog- any. Very Special. $112.50 Cabinet Mak'ng, Upholstering, Refinishing Phone North 1742 Gomg ! OU’VE no time to lose, ladies, if you wish to profit by these Phenomenal SALES of SHOES! 9.95 7th St., 9th and Pa. Ave. Stores $3.95 At all our stores— including F St. (2nd floor) th & K 7 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Women’s Shop”—1207 F

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