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16 c--. v-- THE WASHINGTON TIMES. TUESDAY, MARCH 16.' 1915. Wants Commission Employes in Bureau of 0 FALL FROM WINDOW Fisheries Win Promotion "The Buty' Corner" In ComstocWs Place Ward T. Hower, an employe of tho Htlreau of Fisheries, was promoted to- & j&antt UNEMPLOYED New York Assemblyman Would KILLS LITTLE GIRL day to tho position of agent at tho sta- otija St Alaska, Open to Close Give to State'' Job Held tion on the T'rlhllof Islands at 8:30 5:30 III $2,500, lid'ward M. Hull 8th St. and Penna. Ave. h nalary of nnd by Reformer. was named assistant agent at $2,000. A. M. P.M. I Inspec- re ICrnost Walker was named ALBANY. March 10. When Is a rlc-tu- .Secretary Wilson Says Federal Tragedy hung Its pall over tho homo tor at $1,800. In tho Coast and Geodetic not really art JUBt something 1 but of Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald, of Survey tho following laborers have been shocking? 100S Capitol Work in That Field Is in Its Kaet street early today promoted: Joseph C. Brazier to $700: Assemblyman Felnberg of Manhat- seven-year-ol- d when their laughtei, $640; Illdley By AH the tan proposes that a State commission ncverly Burton to William Odds This Is Most Important Infancy'. Francos, while attempting to close a to $630, and George II. llycraw. to $550. i shall answer this question and dot An- window on the second floor of the houso thony Comstock. lost her balance and was fatally Injured "I have prepared a bill." explained by a fall to the yard ahout ton feot A Drawback. governor Ilon-plt- Mow waa Dnrtv nleht? Progress of the Administration's work Felnberg, "providing that the below. Tho child died at Casualty al She the last lie Oh, It lacked punch 1 Harvard OF an SALE to aid tho unemployed was described shall name five men to determine what two hours later tho result of Wilson, the Is art and what Is, well. Indecent." her Injuries. lampoon. by Secretary of Iiabor and "Would this commission have power eight-ho- ur out- Complaining benoflta of the lay wcro to go tb the art galleries and order of tho cIiIIIIiiorr of her lined by Miss Constance Leupp, boforo pictures of scantily dressed feminine bed room, tho child arose and climbed tho meeting of the Monday Evening figures taken down from tho walls?" to the window sill to lower the window. troubles Club Y. M. C. A. evening "It would," replied Felnberg. Her strength was taxed In the nttnmnl. at tho last a EYESIGHT with Felnberc Is an attorney, and few j corrected Secretary "WllBon said Federal aid to days ago represented a picture dealer Her hands slipped from the window and glasses prescribed by Dr. In Uh Infancy, - I tho unemployed was only who was held In ball for spec'ai ses- - she lost her balance and plunged head- Baker, our ophthalmologist. Free liany problems nre yet to be worked on of OjmstocK, long to the ground. i SUITS slons complaint who EASTER consultation and examination. out. .Sending of employes to placcw of alleged that the dealer had sold a Picked up In ap uucoiif.cloUH condl-- 1 Lenses ground in own es- labor is one, the danger of getting too "shocking picture." Hon by her mother, the child was ! are our many applicants for a limited number homo Into tho house and Hie Casualty tablishment at lowest cost, which of Jobs Is another. Industrial Hearing. Hosnltal ambulance was summoned. At may bo paid 50 cents a week. That We Have Announced This tho hospital It wiih found that the little "Wo do not boast of having solved tho 16. ten- Secretary DALLAS, Tex., March Land victim was sufTcilug from a fracturo of Castelberg's, 935 Pa. Ave. Unemployment question," said antry dur- of the skull system, by wo and the distribution of labor the base Season Wilson. "Our which ing and following tho picking Utilize the postal, agricultural and Con- gressional branches of tho Government and other harvests In the Southwest In seeking work for thoso who need It, will be Investigated by tho United Is in Its Infancy, and we are morely tak- States Commission on Industrial Rela- VALUES UP TO $35.00 ing up practical questions as they tions at a scries of public hearings here arise." today. Today and A" Week Miss Ieupp declared the Inconven- GARDEN iences attending the enforcement of tho eight-ho- ur law resembled tho pain at- tendant upon tho performance of a jrnlch needed surgical operation. Shu SPECIALS condemned the policy of making girls TWO GLYN'S SENSATIONAL Choice work over a period of ten hours, and rfELINOR ffcSWg allowing them a two-ho- rest period $22.50 at noon. This tends to encourage tho girls to loaf In places where the moral Influences are not good. Miss Leupp Maam asserted. She would remedy this by n mm Women s Misses Sizes the passage of a law requiring tho eight and hours of work to bo embraced In a Kahn'a Special Bifocal Lenses, period of nine hours. "one pair to see near and far." run . itr- - i A Sale that affords a wonderful ratife nf stvles for the In outlining his further plans for the m VI III I ' A employment bureau. Secretary1 Wilson Made of finest quality M is French crystal. Special (IJ- A A a woman who debating the choice of her Spring Suit. suld he would use the $10,000,000 in re- tyJ-.U- ceipts at immigration stations, collected price l from the head tax now placed upon Im- king They range from the severely tailored to distinctly migrants, as a fund to lend money to The fascinating love drama of a young without a country community groups of Immigrants, com- iwi'i wu,JU,"lv' "wwio wio and a queen without a throne. In 5 parts. 280 scenes. VI $ anvi vYuiMimiuiii wiu union ail. ing Into this country. smw W 7 &- - snlendid in everv case. 'A head tax of $4 is laid upon every i immigrant," he said, "and It was never (jfiijH!) Intended that this should form a source mW Materials are Poplins, Needlecloths, Checks, Gabar- - revenue, yet It Is $10,000,000 more jpriS of than Cannot-sll- p Today Wednesday the cost of running the Immigration sys- Best Gold Filled ! dines. Men's Wear Series. Crene Cloths. tem. If the Government would allow Kyeglasses, fitted with the French STRAND z1. the Department of Labor to have charge lenses. Sold elsewhere, fl" A A of this fund, It could lend It, not to $2.23. Special price tDl.VU H3pT The Colors Hague blue, Dreadnaught, the "silent" single Immigrants, but to community shades, such as putty, and tan groups, to transport them to Gpvern-ine- nt and reseda, also plenty of l'inds, and settle them thereon. The V black and navy. All sizes. Slore-scco- community would lie security for tho KAHN OPTICAL CO. ELSIE JAMS (Jnrmcnt nd noor. money loaned, which could be repaid when production and profits begin." rflPV , : N. r 625 7th Street W. IN LOCAL MENTION. Cor. 7th and OppuNltr I . S. C. stm. Tiitent Offlrr J 1 At Street Floor Bargain Tables jNew Pleatings New Laid Egjjs Received Daily. ExtVCL Schamel, 23-- 3 4 Arcade Market. Caprices of Kitty An Important Factor in Keystone Dally Virginia. 608 9th at 1 LOANS the Easier Costume Waists at $1 Pleatlnss Ihtrc in the Phone Main 5260 REI.EE. VA.HORNING(south en J ot lilghav RAPID FIRE COMEDY WRITTEN BY HERSELF. calculations for Sprint; Ncck-cu- r. your Ad In Bridge). Fre automobile from uti anJ and from nil advices will And put Want Tho Evening l M Several hundred from a maker Times. W Ic Kreatly in demand. ? who had a canceled order he wished to R!;"IN NKCK of maline, , dispose of quickly. Beautiful styles and , much uaed for ruffs or hat trimmings, to select from, including priced as follows: " Black and White Maline, a "If It's Made of Paper You Can Get It At Andrews yard, White Swiss Embroidered Tailored 50c $2.25 Waists, Chiffon Pompadour flJO'OC ( wJ J J RuchliiK, a yard WU.UO Taffeta Silk Pompa- - Qn QQ Embroidered White Waists, dour Ruchlnpr. a yard tyjt0 "CLEAN-THE-STOR- NEW ItUFFS, of maline. E" SALE Striped Crepe Waists. priced from A to And in addition a new lot of our Famous College 98c $3.00 Tho same of Liberty Silk, at Waists, with the new 2-i- collar, the pockets and Yes, that's exactly what we mean to do clean the Store and we will not pause to count the cost of 98c to $2.98 the new shoulder. Choice of this collection, $1. PleatlnR Store Street Floor cleaning, either. Lots of goods on our shelves that arc doomed to go in the interest of spring cleaning things " in paper neecled by individuals and business houses, and these "CLlfAN-THE-STORI- i" sale prices will speed r r their going. Better "Jitney" down here now for first choice. : y v j Five Lines of Tomorrow the Day to Save on Only Goods at OnePr ice 629 Louisiana Avenue Store Tomorrow Sheets and - Typewriter Ribbons; regu- Dixon's School Pencils; all grades Carolina Cloth Paper; regular 20c Pillowcases lar 75c value. Sale price, of lead. Regular 3oc value. value. Sale price, 12V2c per pound. qv One-da- y Specials that are worth making each OUC Sale price, per dozen 1 "C Envelopes to match, pack. V, lxc 69c a special trip to secure. 36 to 48 inch materials, in the most Double-pointe- d Brass Goods, Inkstands, Book and 90c Sheets Typewriter Paper; good bond; Dixon's Stenog- as Sand, Putty, at 69c I wanted colors, such double-be- Soo sheets; size cg-j-- A raphers' Pencils; 3 grades of etter Racks, Dinner Gongs, Smoker 81x90 inches, etftra fine in quality, d 8j4x11. Blue, ular 75c value. Sale price DUC lead. Regular 15c values. Sets and Ash Trays. Extra good for Belgian Blue, Rocky Mountain size, bleached and soft finished. qJ Easter presents. price, SO Field Gray, Myrtle, and Black Sale price, per dozen . . . . JOC Sale per Navy, cent discount. The weaves included in tomor- 12ic Pillowcases at 8ic Steel Writing Pens; leading row's sale are makes. Regular 50c to $1.00jr Typewriter Carbon Paper; blue, All each )C- - Ivory Manicure Sets in leather Serges, Crepe Poplins, values. Sale price, per gross.. black and purple; sizes 8x 1 3 8 x2 Unbleached, but will soon wash white, and and cases. Sale price, 25 per cent French Serges, Granite Cloths, xll. Regular SI. 00 and Si. 50 the quality is excellent. Regulation 45x36 values. Sale price, per and Crepes. in. size. Vriting Tablets; 3 sizes; ruled and 100pv sheets OUC Drc&s Goods Store Street Flooi. Domestic Store Street Floor. unruled. Regular 5c value, n i Cranes Bond and Parchment Vel- A y X Sale price, each OC lum Paper. Regular 25c value. Sale r Box Paper. Regular 1 5c price, per quire, 10c. Envelopes, per JTX71FIZ7ZIZ J Toilet Paper; extra good and 20c value. Sale price, per pack, 12V2c. GLOVE ITEMS sr box Of Interest Just at This Time quality. 1 2 rolls for 4ZC llC In our Easter preparations English Lawn Cloth Envelopes. Crib Blankets gloves play an important part Box Regular Files, Apco Easy Clasp Letter 10c value. Sale price, ,n we suggest that you investi- Memorandum and Address Books; File. Regular 35c value. per pack C I gate our extensive stock to- backs. Regular 25c- - Saler Al line leather rj price, each Z3C specials value. Sale price, each 1 39c morrow. Three to C add interest: Initial Cards and Paper, 24 sheets 30x40-in- . size. Think of getting Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine or cards with envelopes to box. - something of so much practical use for WOMEN'S TWO CLASP Correspondence Cards; 24 cards Leather Card Cases and Bill Books, Regular 2 5c value. Sale price. 1"C FRENCH LAMBSKIN and envelopes; white and tints. Reg- w sale price, 33 y2 per cent discount. your baby at such a price. Cold days GLOVES, with one-ro- em- fa m ular 50c and 6oc value. Saleoo or nights are still probable, and a warm broidered stitching; choice of price, box ZC Whiting's Initial Cards and Paper; all the new shades, such as beaver, putty, Diaries for 115. Sale price, 50 regular ooc value. Sale price, little blanket like this is just the right itj ivor . sand shades, taupe, and grays, browns, per cent discount. per box Tr.C kind of protection for the youngster. and black and white. CHOICE, T1 A A Dixon's American Graphite Pen In pink and blue, in all the new nursery cils; all grades; best lead made. Reg Bond Box, enameled metal. Reg- Hox Paper. Regular 25c designs, including the "Teddy" Bear. Our Special Importation. ular 10c value. Sale price, ular 35c value. Sale price, and 0c value. Sale price, Excellent in weight and quality, at just WOMEN'S TWO-CLAS- P FRENCH tpj perf hand-em-broider- dozen :50c each 1'ox each. GLACE GLOVES, with three rows LiZ 1C 39c stitching on back. Choice of black with white embroidered backs, white with 32.50 WOOLNAP BLANKETS, black embroidered backs, tans and browns size in white and gray, with with self and black embroidered 64x76, stitchings. AT $1.50 pink and blue borders, made from cot-io- n, Women's 16-Butt- on Washable R. P. ANDREW ER CO. but just right in weight for Spring Chamoisette Gloves use, all well made, and finished with With English Cut Thumb, pearl clasps at binding, a wrist, full cut arms, in white, nat- - aA 629 Louisiana Avenue N. W. pair .$1.95 ural and sand shades. PAIR.. uJl.U" v Floor 1 niaiikel More Street S k !lop Stnrr Street looor f