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D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. THE EVENING STAR, prs. Men’s “HORNER” Sateen PAJAMAS! WASHINGTON, A—1I POSTRASTERS J0BS SIF, SIS FARLEY Declares Efficient Ones Will Be Permitted to Serve Out Their Terms. Postmasters at first, second and third class offices, whose tenure is four years, will be permitted to serve out their terms. provided they are efficient. This principle was laid down by Post- master General Farley, in a statement for publication today, which r that the new administra- no housecleaning in the Now We’re Announcing 3 New Summer Models in OWas Foum Specialized Corsets for Larger Women Up to Size 52! 'S Made of Imported PRE-SHRUNK* BATISTE! that abandonment of Civil tects for these three classes was | plated are without foundation. hese first three classes of post- masterships, totaling 15.032, are presi- dential appointments. for which nomi- nees are confirmed by the Senate. They qualify through competitive tests ar- ranged by the Civil Service Commission, but are not under Civil Service as are the small fourth class office holders. 2,500 Places Vacant. At present. there are 250C vacancies, which are expected to be filled shortly. Many of these originated during the last “lame duck” Congress, remaining open when the Senate turned thumbs ! down on President Hoover's appoint- ments. In the remainder however, are many Republican appointees, who, un- der Postmaster ral Ferley's pro- nouncement, vill office for the hest part of the Roos administration. In this connection, the Postmaster General said: “No incumbent whose term has not vet expired and who has been render- | ing loyal and efficlent service to the Government need have the slightest fear of removal. It will be the policy of the Post Office Department to allow every efficient postmaster to fill out his term.” O'Mahoney Making Study. Style 120: For the woman with a low, n asserting there “has never been heavy abdomen; s the slightest basis for reports that 1 “coutil i belt civil service tests were to be abandoned, ong, coutil innerbel Farley continued: with elasticbottom “Aitention may be called to the holds the abdomen. fact that the principles of the civil service system were firmly established by Grover Cleveland. Furthermore, it was another Democratic President (Wilson) who first committed to the; Civil Service Commission the task of examining applicants for appointment &s postmaster. * ¢ *” A st is now heing made in the Post Office Departmrent under the di- of Joseph C. O'Mahoney, First nt Postmaster General, as to the T in wh postmaster examina- acted in the past Permanent draw strings m back Elastic side bands Covered aluminum top buttons Notch collar, piped If we hadn’t been Johnny-on-the-Spot their price would have been $1.55 . .. . “its result will be t Civil Service Com- the reauest that the rules ions under which the ex- are to be held shall be We were fortunate enough to be on the spot in the Horner show- rooms when the piece goods were offered to Mr. Horner at a ridiculously low price. There were just enough materials to make ted at the earliest oppor- | tunity.” i Farley added that the department | “has no intention of abandoning the historic custom of inviting the advice r ess with respect s and fitness of eli- | the varicus con- | | of three eligibles | the commission and | Congress make their choice | 17.—While ax County over from last week, fl E. P. Kirby and ers was still a little above he charges placed against 5 were for intoxication, le drunk and possession for drinking in public, and t with a dangerous weapon. vacuum cup EASY WASHER at only 59950 All the time-, money-, clothes- and labor-saving conveniences for vacuum cip EASY Washers alwz s have been famed, plus many { new refinements—yet at a new low | price $20.00 less than ever before. Vacuum Cup Washing Action— gentle, safe, fast— i Big washing capacity—speeds up ! washing time— | EASY Electric Pump—handles all ! the water— Safety Switch—protects motor and fuses— EASY no-slip safety wringer— Gear driven rolls—Instant safety release— New beauty of design and color. 8ee this new EASY value today— on our sales floors. LG HARONG 1112 G St. NW. Colors like Spring Flowers Print Negligees $ 3.95 You'll end up by using them as hostess gowns—they’re so charm- ing! The Rever closing makes them soft and becoming to wear. Small, medium, large sizes. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Style 121: For the woman who is large, but well propor- tioned; average length with two sections of elastic, and cupped lace bust. ” D Style 119: Identical to Style 120 in de- sign, for the gener- ally larger woman, but with a soft top for those who pre- fer it. Cool, comfortable, CORRECT corsetting for larger women . . . even up to size 52! These are identical in scientific design, in meticulous workmanship, in excellence of materials to year-round Rite-Form *Foundations . . . ex- cept that these Summer models, made of firm sateen batiste speciall;' woven, retain the needed strength, and yet are supple and light enough for warm-weather comfort. (Third Floor. The Hecht Co.) TOMORROW ONLY . =2 )« (...\),?‘\' ® & LAST SALE at This Price Was a Sell-out! $1 and $1.50 Uniforms for Maids, Beauticians MAID’S UNIFORM—Striped per- cale, blue and green, with long or short sleeves. Pointed collar. 14-48. BEAUTICIAN'S—White broad- cloth with short sleeves. Opens down front. 14-48. $4° (Third Floor, The HMecht Oo.) Mail and Telephone Orders Dlstrict 9400 Filled—Cell Sizes A to D.” up 1,200 pairs of pajamas . . they were finiched! Blue, tan, green and maroon, figured sateen. Men’s 50c, 75¢, $1 Famous Make SOCKS . and we grabbed them as soon as (Main Floor, The Hecht Ov.) 29¢ DISCONTINUED PATTERNS, from two of the country’s largest manufacturers. Clocks, stripes. neat effects, solid colors. 10 to 12. Q. A. (Main Ploor. The Hecht Oo.) 4 for 81 Interesting Questions and Answers About M. W. Locke Shoes for men and women Just what are M. W. Locke Orthopedic Shoes? They are shoes personally de- signed by Dr. M. W. Locke, a country physician living in Williamsburg, Ontario, Canada. . WHO is Dr. Locke? . Dr. Locke is known the world over because he has been suc- cessful in treating people who are suffering from ailing feet. In his famous clinic, on his front lawn, hundreds come to receive the benefit of his treat- ments. Why were Dr. Locke Shoes so hard to obtain a few months ago? . Only recently have M. W. Locke Shoes been obtainable in the United States. Formerly, if one wished to purchase a pair, # was necessary o send to Canada for them. Now, that the demand has become so great, Dr. Locke has consented to have them manufactured in this country, under his ap- proval. Q. A. What are the main features of M. W. Locke Shoes? (1) A soft piece of leather placed under the instep, known as a “cookie.” (2) A thick- ness of leather placed between layers of the sole of the shoe to halance the foot, known as a “wedge.” Where are Dr. Locke Shoes sold in Washington? . They are sold exclusively in SESH Q. A. The Hecht Co’s. Main Floor Shoe Departments. They are to be had in four lasts for wom- en and three lasts for men, Is it necessary to be expertly fitted to Dr. Locke Shoes? In both the Men’s and Women'’s Shoe depts. specially trained fitters are in constant attendance, also a registered foot specialist. What are the prices of Dm Locke Shoes? $9 and $10, depending on the style. It is distinctly against the policy of The Hecht Co. to give medical advice. If you have trouble with ‘your feet, our advice is—go to your medical adviser, Then come to The Hecht Co. and le orthopedic shoes t us fit, you in these M. W. Locke Shoes, which we consider the finest This Is National Foot Health W eek The Hopl Indians will broadcast direct from the second floor of The Hecht Co. tomorrow morning at 10:15—WRC. 5