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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SRBRUARY a4, 1910, 5 Take the Post-Office Out of Politics ; RDIS SING mguirtstarteuts vewwer «* ITHIS GIRL INSISTS ON BEING THE r) troveray FIGHT OPERAS HERE tae <\e&| BEST DRESSED MAN ON THE STAGE tis kenerally kno n of the Forthcom- . Jo son at the Moore on eekeeeeeee® TS NEXT WEEK Amerte . . ie In attempting to charge up the deficit in his et ed a ie Department against the mag: wzines the Postmaster- 2 wal Hee en General has done the country a genuine, even if an unintentional, service. He has drawn attention to the necessity for a thorough reorganization of the Postal Department. He has emphasized the im- portance of taking the Post-Office out of politics for all time. wr John W. Con din » fogs poken o! Mildre 1 at : se bi —— q Has Played in “Legit.” MISS MILDRED MORRIS. {ildred ought to know wha: \ for al as bee ie oth the side, t gh. An aet we how been found who ts not ar Id The Fifty-ninth Congress authorized an inves- tigation of postal affairs, and a joint commission, headed by Senator Penrose and Representative Overstreet, made a thorough investigation of the whole subject. As a result, the Overstreet bill, which contains many excellent recommendations, was presented. It is not from guesswork that we have concluded that the Department is in need of radical reorganization, but from the official reports of this Joint Congressional Postal Commission and of the disinterested accountants hired by it to investigate the business methods of the Depart- ment. We quote from these reports, remember- ing that the findings and criticisms are not ours, but those of a Congressional Commission and its authorized agents. First read these recommenda- tions * from the © scrygeomgyrt 8 oc . of the Joint ic. EVENING POST Saving the Women| Almost Half =| The inauguration of this stor Concerning Ida Fulier aettee eens 8 pear # For pee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee did your ¥ orfin ts charmingly feminine, She | FRANK Ft Wash, Feb. 23, 19 9 4 . -night—“Cavaleria cant ne ‘ " bert and Eivira Bowett sopranos * ™ 7 Mt Selling Prices Seaeked Moate—telling Pre ty Seatthe fast Fas he Reed cast. trelud ite Meats, Live Weight : pm upstairs, selling manufactur } - samples only has helped many a ee pt womar » dress better : even amationt Getaila. In the than she dad. ever and the opening o season f with Then read these extracts from the report of the | public accountants employed by the Joint Com- mission: t vi ir shop t f o -T pices bas gree Bese amall begit anings over a long is; . ive lame which may have been now be ernment row-—at least this week—and be come a ainted th this real This Week We Offer E alts i rie of these methods private business out the certainty 0C “BOYS SUITS VEN AWAY mean absolute fact. These Suits are all sizes and made of that ele ‘an j There are half-a-dozen more of these extracts Cloth Woolen Mills cloth, Here is the reason mt nd othe ft a ae : ae a ; “hes paket tae 1s Sul er woolens I on the Editorial page of this week’s issue of THE in need of room for new goods and have our Men's Suits marked an ge of I : viola “es pl Band less, and now, with every Man’s Suit or Overcoat of $15.00 or over, n p to il SATURDAY EVENING Post. 5 . W In the Joint Postal Commission’s report of ’ 1907 we find: The in vn im the at “As an indication of the views at present entertained it fer tyle aterial is proper to say that the commission is profoundly manship impressed ~ Ce widen of the accountant's report in = ‘ si ommending the followin -_— vel at the S16. 851 at “That the actual Groton: 40 tik: Wana of the Suit. N ‘ NI) TAILORED SUITS x rmmnitted to ee Oys Suit. No ri t Come in and participate in the carnival HAND de ~ ere) the « w ne t nt of the é + no rah vintmer We mean just what we say ne r , ena . he te 4 Senate » 80 8 insure the © inuity of Bla boy s Suit free $50.00 supervisory control and the determination of questions of policy = We ask Congress to give us a Director of Posts—as recommended by the Joint Congres- sional Committee of 1907, an officer who shall be non-political, and whose term of service shall not be subject to political changes, and who shall con- duct the workings of the Post-Office Department with the efficiency, economy and businesslike methods which distinguish high-class American business enterprise. 4 $25.00, $30.00, 835 “THE HOUSE OF SAMPLES” LADIES SAMPLE SUIT SHOP rake 500 ARCADE BLDG. 3", Sy!" GOAPLAKE sOAp te Notice of the Clean-Up Prices ial to Close Qut |\Qvercoats and ais Se t0 75 values 29 Cravenettes Suits (Small sizes) to cl out | Values to $18.50, now $ 8.95 MA hese. 89¢ | Values to $22.50, now $10.95 ing | Men’s Pants now $ 6.85 | Regular $4.00 value, now ... Ad ALL DEALERS 00, now $ 8.75 | Regular $5.00 value, now.. 95 1 . ° M4 , Now $10.95 | Regular $6.00 and $7.00 values $3.95 The Curtis Publishing Company C C C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ventral Voal Uo. a Half Rates East On Household Goods Goods, Hats, Shoes (Ladies’ and Men’s), etc., boston Clothing Co. 424 Pike Street Te eM Grand Ridge Coal THE SHOEMAKER One Price+One Quality—All the Time ee ane er ae MAIN 659 . INL, 4314 meeware 8s BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. STREET