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YHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 19 some time ago the body opposed aban- | — = { gram. | She blamed lack of adjustment between | steamer, President Hoove donment of ‘the railway, The terminus | WINS STAY Miss Anderson recently returned from | the person needing service and the Per- | Galifornia. b S o & of which Is to be removed because of | CITIES SERVICE Europe, where she spent much of her | son looking for a job for “homes not 80| “The Postmaster General was received he Federal building program. In-| = time studying what the different gov- | comfortable as they should be.” She Missouri Commission Allows Time The action of the committee yesterday ' JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., August 11 dignified and serious view of the do-, Emphatically she urged establishment “RALF THE FARE 'MOST ANYWRERE" | will be stated at the public hearing of | —The public service commission yes- | v | | A to establish the Washington terminal No action was taken, however, on the | | training schools, fitting worker to posi- | again, is more like the office worker Browns in Havana. Vernon, Alexandria & | suggestion. | tion through the United States Employ- | or factory worker.” f z | ‘g&ng&gm“%uw-y at :;atm north | The meeting was presided over by | ment Service, and an employe’s life Miss Anderson also pointed out that| HAVANA, August 11 ().—Postmaster 0 h George A. G. Wood, vice president of | : at the docks by Walter Reed, first sec- ernments were doing on the domestic | advocated domestic service sections of § i {i"&"r'm‘fnfi“m;"#&‘l T.f’;:’r’.“??’ e service problem, © the various branches of the Federal | [Ty cf the American embassy; Juan ; | ; | mestic. of domestic service training schools to Avenue Instead of South |the Bubiic Utilities Commission. moet- | terday granted s 60-day extension of | Higher Status Needed |™fh modern apartment living Miss An- | fit home help for changea conditions in |ing Wednesday to consider the problem | time to the Cities Service Gas Co., an | derson saw not the eventual extinction | the modern household. | of Pennsylvania avenue: | independent of the employer's house- | apartment living must necessarily give | General Walter F. Brown and Mrs. | | At a meeting of the chamber's board the chember. bold constituted her improvemsnt pro- | opportunity for much part-time WOTK. | Brown arrived yesterday aboard the new | ; Clemente Zamora, director gencral of | NORFOLK . . . . 3480 sylvania avenue. It opposed routing to File New Motion. | * ” Her studies abroad convinced her, she | Employment Service to correct this con= | Cuvan communications; Juan A. Mon-| PITTSBURGH $7—ST.LOUIS $20 Recommends Depot North of |the railroad north of the Avenue. | Women’s Bureau Chief Says | said, many nations were taking & more ! dition. talvo, director of mails, and others. S i of the Virginia railroad, by Arthur C. H. L. Doherty concern, putting into ef- | : I of ilic worker ia. the home, Mut sdded at Meeting. !Smllh. Tepresenting the ~Washington | fect an order requiring the company to for Domestics. advantages for her —~ - S —— new. GREAT EAfrEn. N TERM'L | chamber. file a schedule. The order was to have | | “To the extent that we live in apart-| FUNTUSRI] s & p.“ (Y 1349 'E' St N. W, L A proposal was made that the Mount | taken efect vesterday. The extension ments, the domestic_worker becomes & (Peun. & 14U The Exscutive Committee of the | Vernon, Alexandria & Washington | was granted, the commission said, to By the Associated Press. day worker or an hour worker,” she [GY1 l‘\l\lv‘} T Tel. Mational 1721 or write ces | BTOUD Tegotiate with the Wash- | permit the company to prepare argu modern era for cooks and malds | said. “That in ltsell elevates such Washington Chamber of Commerce yes- | {;o10, Baitimore & Annapolis Rail- | ments on a motion for a rehearing. | was urged today by Miss Mary Ander- | service. The old lving-in system ad| iritsties seuslly sass with first asstiestivn 8¢ terday receded from a previous stand |road toward the joint use of the| The company contcnds it is doing son. chief of the Women's Bureau a tendency toward the attitude of HiLEFOE e . taken by the organization and approved terminal at Twelfth street and New business under Interstate Commerce She advocated a higher status for servitude. v P a recommendation of its Transporta- York avenue. The latter organization Commission juricdiction and is not sub- ' domestic zervice, keeping pace with “The dignified worker coming in tion Committee to indorse the proposal i is at present in the hands of receivers. | ject to State control. modern industrialism. Establishment of ' doing the day's work and going out Free Auto Parking for Buy golf clubs and Customers . . . Three Summer suits now . . . large parking spaces, pay later if you Open a located on E Street be- Charge Account at The tween 6th and 7th. f Hecht Co. 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(Just when Shel don T ro pi C al vou need cool clothing, too.). But we N .~ . e . have a full varigty, even at this low Worsted SllitS .price! G,o{npdete range of stvles, col- ors, patterns and sizeg. $ 95 . IT was 93 degrees as late as Septem- ber 30 last year. And from the looks of things, .it's going to be just as Superlatively tailored. Silk lined. N i o 2 Greys and tans. Beautiful patterns. Some warm thit vear. And besides, these have coat, vest and trousers. Regular, long, will be well worth carrying over fo short and stout sizes. next year. v ' . 2 Seconds by Direct Elevatofs to tlus'lhn’u lothing Department Second Floor