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s cal- | The State and Federal Governments LA THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1927. Inc.. | g9 not L.'llhl'r Nmu"h facts about the } citfes of this minimum budget = | ——————————————— > 73 SHIHS MADE T ':'f""""’fg-r'g::"5"‘53é“'?7""*53r*3775'! . - g TO RSN OLUB| 5 1o owess ol restdent t Wasl 0! s director o : 1ne: A K'WAN'ANS TO PRESENT “ v’”h \nm?'mhf\ MH« hington Kiwanis director of the hank, and unexpected! the average family of five among the | clover guesswork. But m [Trophy Is Exchanged Between Or- Transferred to Chicago chairman of the announced to tha He T okt 76,000,000 “poorcst” people during that | - i IN N[w CUNGRESS H I vear, It e ke e aprionment of et I\”:«“4,,,h.:”|‘,:.‘,.?4.,l,[ D panizatious dn Capital } ADMITS BANK SWINDLE. | warrant ommeer tterbert Simme i Expert Finds 96000000 Have Incomes mtionat ncymefor,this popuiation| (he Natisne Bureas e | District. ations James plead guilty. The failed Inst ————— | | now on duty in this elty, has been ar !n “Wealth and Incon And for the | guesswork and ame and | April for n 1y $30 Former Cashier Ple s Guilty to| °red to headquarters, fth Corns Ares Larg’g EnOugh to Meet Needs_ Whlle | 93.000.000 o the combined “poorest” | about American which | A gel tion from the \Washington Edwin F. Hill. [ | PRl o Chicago, & duts. Ohio Charge. S ind “lower middle” clusses, there | NOW nass current in this country. and [y oo Glun will present the Kiwanis ‘ | woutd be about $117 per family tore | are lmplied in the reports of official | i‘:n”“:.:»“; e i | ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, Nvem |, The Japanese heetle wd other visiting delegations from | loving o the So I m. Tho ; urope. From these calculations it at the latter's i Dr S0 GPICE SW L R T appears that the working classes can meeting tonight. The cup is \mer cashicr of the defunct Bridgeport not be getting wages that are higher wred from time (o time between | Banking Co. of Bridgeport, Ohio, en- | : ! clubs of the Capital Kiwanis tered a plea of wuilty in Common | Atet Ineludes 00 different kinde of pianta 50 Representatives and 7| 76.000.000 Haven’ t E Even That. | verto-provide for all omitted items | Senators Make Debut as T above the “minimin of el and nnot | 2o withont danger physical and I. King's four population zroups: they | i i BY IRVI SHER 2 T g than they need. Certainly we are National Legislators. Pl Beonomien. S University, |are 63 per cont and 13 ber cent, re. | moral” deterioration.” to quote they (A%, (i feel, Coriainy we ar as @ token of fellowship. Pleas Court today to a charge of em. | i : The & spectively, of the whole population. [ Words of the Bureau of Lahor Statis-| o/ " ror the workers ‘more than South Norfolk club is the 1 ment. Sentence will be pro. Special Dispatch to The Sta - of. King found that in 8 L | they “know how to spend. | v organization of the district and | nounced tomorrow by Judge W. W. By the Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. November 2 poorest_and lower middle ¢ No Prosperity Danger. In view of the rapid gains in wel- |was sponsored by the Norfolk and | Cowen. } p When th |= "H"hihvl'"hl*\l' b atatictics | céived a combined income of Wiith: only imated $117 of in-| fare achieved during the past six | Portsmouth clubs. | ‘Thomas, previously convicted of next week. ;‘_‘"“‘_’”"I “‘l R bl s | cent of the Natlon's whole inca come per ve the minimum | ve it more than possible that | The local members faking the cun to making false reports to the State House will be filled by members u|:v|¢; | show that the . soiohh |‘mm;"m“\ understand that vsnnmh-i]l : of comforts and necessities during our industrial machine may vet be- | Norfolk are: Harr: Kimb: eu- | hanki epartment, W o MN" for than those who held the seats in th: ot yet prosperous | fater figures, soon {0 he puti Crar That I8 aften calied the moct pros. | come So_ eflicient (0 ‘hrovide a {temant governor of the first dilision, |irial for embezsiing $22.78078_from | h:!"l o Incoming members are ot all e et Bl G perous ever known. this m cota] wlhlfl livir : Tor under | Capital distriet: William £ Quinter. | the persanal aceount of Jacob Neiser, he inc embsrs are Aot @ sense. act, | hodies e ed Stat {the American far hizher standard an present national legislative four-fifths of them. | materially change Prof. King levels of i i said to be i g too els of income permit or more than 80,0 estimates. 1€ (s is the case g 5 opyright, 101 the Senators. Smith W, 00000, scemy o i | income caleulations of 1926, our most | Witeh ncome, Those in the lowr i LT 0 i ' o emay i whicn he formerly £at . T e Sme groups would ra. | 0 it to make ends meet, | A non-stop it from Rome to nter. 1 Six of the new ators previously sxpense® They can [ ceive $17.500,000,000, out of $40,00 It is true that the basic figures for | Brazil over a route of more than 4.000 cerved in the House. They e o ditthe, it | 000000 income for the Nation— mates as that made by Dr.|miles in 35 hours will be attempted by | s Wonderful ' Havden. Arizona: Alben W. anvthing, for a|about $510 re admittedly unsatisfactory. fan 1t | New December fasl'nons ondertu Kentucky: Millard E. Tydings. Mar e The “hoorest” class | A land, and all Demo- Doubtless the | inE 76,000,000 people ent of || . . bl t Specml Sale crats, and. Wi Vare. Pennsyl- aplountless | the | (58 (ocal), veceive about 38.6 per cent || 1n our incomparably smar . vania, and Frank L. Smith, llinois Dhle Nation i of' the nattonal income, 30,740, | | Women’s Smart { Republicans. Tl T it e o | 000,000, Tess than §460 " per “perzon. || P 1?3 . 799 N Senators who will be new to the S Mhier |l natomta B ikote b ot lDIRT | orrow ann peCla ew Shoes Capitol halls are Charles W. Water- | from the Neu] | ness men, many managers and most the last ) ok Steiwer, Ore engineers, as well. P las man, Colorado: Frederi iwer. Or Irving Fisher, - When the standard I oes en gon: Arthur R Gould. Maine. and gohn | ARciigMier, ot Diving ot he| $2,300 for Family of Five. | d(l for or om: 5 . J. Blaine, Wisconsin, all Republicans. | zyent majority was far below a| ' sy ion nve eavll A% and Hugo Black Alabama Sam €. |reasonable standard of health and efl ‘“,*”','N‘“x,';‘m‘”““‘“("Tfi‘,;'l,’fi"m‘ o ol .-) Bratton, New Me: co, and Robert F. fciency. So great has heen the gain in | 1ol there would be I lhlfi' GAIN we prof- Wagner. New York Democrs vecent vears, both as compared with | This swould; be but Tittle & Vs sof Bk vl be on hand | he depression six yea o and with | MHINE o By the il ited by a manu- for the opening. but the aquestion of | o "oy te of hovert ale % I cturer’s Mo e Senate membership must | (e, resent state of the boyvets” | mum requirements of an average fam. || facturer's’, willing- be thrashed out before they will he ten we are only relatively well off. |} ‘,'f_r':‘;“””.‘:f\’\"‘ Rl Ok st || ness to cut prices seated SRR 926 by ' toni) Ll on his s s Of the 59 incoming Representatives R T Aty 1926 ""e-‘ trie: Sxdon | 4 ‘l’ rplu ave hee bers of the House . dusi joard. k. And women e At Al | » extimate published by the Na- | conference boa budgets allow arer sl B P : Fulbright. Missouri- tional Bureau of Feonomic Research | nothing for emergencies—“for a va- ffered a_rare d. Oklahoma: John | that American income in 1y26—almost | cation, for unemployment, for old age, shoe bargain. Styles el & hoth from $20.000.000,000—had broken all vecords | for savings of any Kind." Kven with g '," Casex a"‘,da P‘;“rpll.fl‘,::pr‘“q' nd 10 | was followed this month by confirming | (hese essentials omitted the budget || pictured and many S e Kansas: Robert H. Clancy, | statistics from the Bureau of Internal | for the worker's family is $1,880, or || others in popular ‘“M'“,m John D. Clark. New York, | Revenue. ashington. These sta- | only $420 less th o the a ; | suedes, velvets 5 sties s it the ave : capita_income of the “poorest” cf suedes, =t and James A. Hughes, West Virginia, | tistics show that the av Api € e Srenatean ot - income per per majority during 1926, while the office satins, patents, blue Republicans. is now more than £2,000 worker’s family budget is $2,119, or or brown kids, Beck Succeeds Vare. one-third more than the av only SI81 less. I e “Camille s iop | come during the degression y T'he hudget prepared by the Feder D F: ¢ i James M. Beck, former solicitor |y js a gratifying recovery hut does abor Statistics, which rep- seamless vamp tie ;\‘d"'sf" "’l' St. 9th St. T L et oL rt mot tndl althy prosperity. “minimum of health and de- | Square toe, Span- 2 St 10 fill the Republican seat left vacant | "y Burean of Economie | approximates very closely to | | Square toe, Spai only. ' in the Il “T:“‘.":‘""h: fl’l’:":ffl*fl(’]"““': | Rese a possible error of e income for the “poorest” || ish heel. Black Vare's election to e JAmMeS | 14 per cent in estimates: it em- The average cost overal G g e M. Hazlett had hecn oleete Paving | Phasizes the provisional nature of the ! u:d‘c.. .t(c}hplnl‘ S figures, which are based on indi S ent trim. oW R ive Menibets of the House in/the |tlAt inclide wage | suede, brown kid Jast session have died, and, with one | SHIROYES SVEERC [ trim. S L T e | the estimate of total income 1 | Swagger new v Representagives o smaspOlE Tty ional Indust o .. Swagge ;f‘:m:i'::‘“'a"lor1§n "1‘“”‘1 :"::CP:"‘X"}"»‘ 9,000,000,000,000 during | brown .:u_edc. tan D iaos " e, Repamicsn, |y, somesiat more. than 10 b : Reoul 2.50 lizard trim, low who had represented the Denver dis- | fot SIOTC bl LhT i i eg uiar 3 heel semi - dress Charles Tatgenhorst. Republican. e - pnmp.r \]: cl;flrm- Ohio. _succeeds the late A. B | : h ing a little slipper 3 Reserve Bank of New York and W. R. I Stepl 9 [ « o0- | 4 A 2 = Qe o Ui, Bl |t At S g ey Imported White . Han. | 900000, " and $74,000,000,000, respe many a day. Siont i, St W i FALSE TEETH ay . :g:“]-age{“?:,‘;:’r‘"\'l :‘,"[‘;g::":hg“l‘;;‘;:r But accepting the higher estimate of l' B ] 4 he inte e ) *|$90.000.000,000 income for 1926, sa as to d th Jin F. Korell. Republican, Oregon, suc- | iy he figures as favorable as pos Stay in Pluce I :ng lsll 1roadclio ceeds the late M. E. Cr_uTnac er. ble, the available figures of income Lower plates are usually hard to wear, | Of the 44 other incoming Representa- | 3iltibution indicate that more (han e «m:»m":xnwm‘.m of place! | tives 23 are Republicans and 21 are {43 000,000 people out of 117,000,000 liv- v e, No guminy, i ing in_the United States in 1926 had . DAy ta '. Fat and laugh | — about $500 of income apiece. Dreath sweet. Get Fagteerh today at Pe TLectures in French and English| These 90-0dd million people comprise .5::'1 L G TR are being broadcast from the govern-|the tombined *poorest” and “lower ||| store—Advertisement. ment station at Port au Prince, Haiti. middle” classes among Prof. Willford Another new Just one day more to suede sandal. This . buy these long pointed p one \\-nhdnm}')mvirr b - AL = toe an aby collar - attached or neck- Solailsh it band style shirts in your Disai de Blal Tan or black size at $1.45. suede, with side f‘]!l i ,r:alt o‘r calf, \\,‘ e $ uban heel stra Many folks bought them in 3's OpEnNE. offici. Stur dc ' ° MW‘ WZAR because they make an ideal GIFT enough for ali- 1 637 eS for CHRISTMAS in the special At all Ll Ll Gift Boxes . . . remember, we'll 5 JCORPORATED) - = our stores wear. RO 4 exchange them even after the 14th & G Streets N. W, Holidays if the size isn’t right. e - Curtain Goes Up for [ q (% | 4 . . | 1325F STREET R R ' A\I) Hahn’s present their usual immense variety — to select from. Two featured groups for women and men are representative of the superior values prevailing throughout our stores. Tomorrow Last Day ! Of these phenomenal Sales of voung folks’ shoes. Only a limited quantity remaim amnd now at our— 7th St. Store only Take a Good Look at that which you can’t See! 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