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10 -Women Learn the Real Estate bon R It need not interfere with N your present employment We will teach you free of charge Classes will _be held every evening at 5 P.M. in the offices of Johkn W. Thompson & Company, Incorporated. 821 15th St. N.W. TUnder the auspices of the Gibson Bros. TN BUSINESS REVIVES Clothing, Automobile Textile Workers Are Busier. Pay Cuts Also. By the Assoclated Press. BALTIMORE, Md.. January locals affiliated with the Baltimore Federation of Labor are unemployed. according to Charles L. Wegand, zec- retary of the federation. These, he said, do not take into ac- count the building trades, Amalga- mated Clothing Workers or other or- ganizations not affiliated with the federation. Beautiful 14-Inch Ivory Bowl with 4 out- side lights. Sells else- where for Pl 3139 "KAPNECK ELECTRIC FIXTURES 717 12th St. N.W. Frank. 3058 Beginning January 9th, 1921, We Will Keep Our Avenue Restaurant Open on Sun- days From 8 A.M. Till 7 P.M. Special Dinners Served 1Z. M. to 7 P.M. The Avenue Crown | 1727 Pa. Ave. I Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. | i Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. Phone M. 4724 - PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE | | pany to reduce their wages from $10 ml a day, according to nnnouncemenll i OAL B. J. Werner 912 New York Ave. Phone Frasklis 7628 I Home-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly ! The best m-e you ever . A family supply easily and iekly made. Saves about $2. You might be sufprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe cough is. a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few moments. It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, !oo—dlil-! dren like it—and it is pure and Pour 2Y; ounces of Pimex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if de- sired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine there is m":fl:ml-t‘ mri;h‘: be':ld at any e. goes to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed mem- branes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops engirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway pine extract, famous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2!; ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept anything clse. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money re- {nded. The Pinex Co.,, Ft. Wayne, Cuticura S;ap]_ Will Help You;| i December and 9 per cent from No- Clear Your Skin R B A T KeepLookingY oung The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must Eight of the clothing manufacturers 500 of the 00 operators who went out. The business agent of the clothing workers’ union announced that these concerns had signed an agreement not to reduce wages or attempt to enforce the system. 1,000 More Men Busy in Detroit. ROIT. January espite the fact that several Detroit automobile plants reopened Monday after in- { ventory, they did so with vastly de- i creased forces and 100,000 fewer men are employed here now than was the two weeks open shop .000 men have beén the working forces of the in the past few days.” ated surveys show 0.000 automobile work Detroit at present. 1 times the number empl bout 300,000, Grant asserted. Automobile Firms Resume. NG. Mich., January The Reo Car Company has resymed ope: tions after a week's shutdown for i ventory. The entire force of 5200 men are working on half time. The Olds Motor Works here also are working on a part-time basis. Milwaukee Outlook Brighter. MILWAUKEE, January 5.—A can- vass of the larger industries in and around Milwaukee shows that be- tween 1,000 and 1.500 men will be re- employeq during the week. Two.hun- dred men are to return at the Chain Belt Company plant next week. j, The Federal Rubber Compa ploying about 1.000 men, and the ployed sh motor factory at Kenosha, also em-| ploving about 1,000 men, Will resume within ten day ind Plant to Reopen. . January 5. . Taylor Company, ti nufacturers, employing abo 00 hands, has announced a cut of from 10 to 20 per cent in wages. ef- fective upon resumption. The plant closed several weeks ago because of ind ial depression. The company's worsted mills will re- main on a schedule of three days a week until further notice. Masons Ask Cut i SALT LAKE CITY, U Pay. ah, January 5. —Brickmasons employed by the Utah Fire Clay Company, which employs sev- { 2ral hundred men, have asked.the com- 3 by Lawrence Greene, manager. Fall to Get Work fm Akron. AKRON. Ohio. January 5.—Labor di rectors of Akron rubber companies an- nounced today that they were not employ- ing men or women for any departments. the Better Grade | Over 2,000 men are reported to have re- Prompt Delivery i turned to Akron this. week in the belief that rubber shops would open up after the first of the year. None were em- ployed, it is said. A ‘reduction of 1274 per cent in wages of all the factory employes. effective January 10, and of 15 to 20 per cent in salaries of all office employes and offi- I NANY PLANTS and More than 19,000 members of the 110 cials, effective January 13, is announced | by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- | pany. Union Fights Cloned Shop. BUFFALO, N. Y., January 5.—Officers of Steamfitters’ Union No. 665 have made public a resolution recently adopt- ed declaring against closed shop re tions ‘and announcing its withdrawal from the International Steamfitters’ or- ganization and the American Federation of Labor. The local will continue its organiza- tion and expresses confidence in its ability to maintain present wage scales nd hours of labor by increased produc- tion. Carpenters Ask Wage Cut. SHREVEPORT, La., January 5.—A voluntary cut in wages of from $9 to $8 a day has been agreed to by union carpenters employed on two buildings being erected here at a cost of $1,000,000. s The wages of laborers ‘working on the two buildings in question will be cut 10 cents an hour. Many Clothing Workers Idle. CHICAGO, January 5—Nearly per cent of the garment workers the Chicago market are idle, M. M. Holtz, secretary, told delegates of the TInternational Association Clothing Designers, in convention here yesterday. Waiting by the American public for prices to decline in the clothing industry, Mr. Holtz said, was re- sponsible for the situation. Te Fight Any Wage Reduction. LAWRENCE, Mass., January 65— Resistance to any wage cut that. may be made by the American Woolen Company is forecast in a letter sent to William M. Wood, president of the company, by the Lawrence Central Council of the Amalgamated Textile Workers of America. The workers, the letter “faced by terrific problem: by thousands of American woolen operatives being out of work and rumors of a wage cut” It calls recent wage cuts by other textile manufacturers a “monstrous out- rage. aid, are created New England Hit Ha BOSTON, January 5.—Conditions of unemployment unequaled since 1914 were reported today by the public employment office of the state depart- ment of labor and industries. Appli- cants for jobs were more numerous in December than in any correspond- ing month in the past six years. . Requests for help from employers fell off 52 per cent from the previous vember. Positions filled were 48 per cent less than a year ago. —_— LAKE TRADERS TO MEET. Two Associations to Hear Reports of Notable Season. DETROIT, Mich., January 5—The annual meeting of the Lake Carriers’ | Association will be held here January according to official announcement. of | 5, 1921. Women’s Sample Neckwear 25¢ and 29c Bleached L) Worth Up to 59 Each, at VRN ® Crash Toweling € : ~ 27c A 41' S at 15¢ Yard Flat ’[‘I::;Iaizs:;tdmgzt)fi?}sl‘;ieiiofi:f: li;of IEfc“s E:Jl:;r’-' ST © Union Linen Bleached Crash, a_splendid wearing <& grade for roller or tea towels. Mill lengths from gandy, also Boudoir Caps of jacquard silks. 156576 wyurds: Goldenberg's—First Floor. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Two Important Events in One—Our Thursday Bargain Sale and January Clearance _ The magic of the low prices will attract thrifty shoppers to “The Dependable Store” tomorrow to profit by these great values. In almost every instance the markings reach the lowest levels known for years. No mail or phone orders filled. BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE | Former 50c Quality Yard-Wide Outing Flannels 19¢ a Yard | This is the extra heavy | double fleeced Outing Flan- nel that sold earlier in the | season at 50c a yard—now reduced to 19c. Choice of a large assortment of desir- able styles, including staple and fancy stripes. Supply A column of bargain offsrings that deserves a caretul reading—bargains so wonderful that every one snould take advantage of them to- morrow. No mail or phone orders filled. 3%¢c White Cannon Cloth 36-inch \\'hich('axmon Cloth, a 29c heavy linen-finish quality, for nurses’ uniforms, boys’ suits, middy blouses, etc.—First Floor. 39¢c White Percale at 1, Price and Less What buying enthusiasm has been created by this won- 36-inch White Percale, a fine derful sale. Shrewd judges of value were prompt to appre- all your needs at this saving close-woven, ~soft-finish ~ quality. zsc ciate the extraordinary character of this event, and the sale tomorrow. e Eler, . . goes on with new interest and new crowds every day. The 27-inch Bleached Shaker 396 lfldla Llnon sale prices are lower than most women dreamed of for gar- el R e SLeni WU T Ll 29 Y ments of such ultra-smartness and fine quality. A maker’s e o 25¢c gfl:,;;:.;i{n?::l;'fi);'fl_snow rhite C necessity for disposing of his stock at a great sacrifice makes 27-inch Bleached and Un- bleached Canton Flammel, extra heavy close nap grade, 290 this opportunity possible—your opportunity to buy a new . 2 . . with twill back. winter coat at tnheard-of savings. £ 39¢ yard ... Worth ‘Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boys’ $2.00 Pajamas % g One- iec jam: S, 4'to 18 years—Third Floor.. . 30c White Cambric. Boys’ $1.98 Corduroy Pants 18c 2o et res 67 69 | Fur-Trimmed Bolivia and Fur-Trimmed i b Plush Coats Worth Up to $35.00 $17.95 Coats fashioned of splendid quality all-wool velour and silk plush, in straightline, tailored and wrappy effects. Good tailoring is evidenced by the trimmings, and notes of distinction are achieved through decorative silk stitching, arrowheads, pleats and self-covered buttons. Sizes 16 to 44. Offered in the desired shades of navy, brown and black. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Wrap Coats Worth Up to $55.00 $2350 Beautiful Wrappy Coats of fine quality bolivia cloth, in four different models—all fur-trimmed and full silk lined. A smart collection of models, including Wrappy Coats, Semi-Dolmans and “Hug-Me-Tight” styles—some with silk stitching and arrowheads, others finely tailored and button | trimmed. Sizes 16 to 40—for misses and women. 32-inch Dress Ginghams Worth 50c Yard, at— 29c A special offering of Dress Ginghams, in a large as- 32-inch sortment of beautiful plaids, staple and broken checks, stripes and plain colors; a very fine close woven quality.” warranted fast colors. Ideal fabric for children's school dresses, as well as for ‘women’s house garments. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. from 8 to 17 years.—First Floor. £ Boys’ $1.50 Blouses of chambray and percale; light striped effects; odd sizes—First o 9 o Children’s Stockings Children’s fine and medium rib- zgc incomplete range of sizes. Seconds of 50c values.—First Floor. 21x27 Bed Pillows, covered with heavy-weight art tick- x sterilized curled feathers.— mode shade, full ecut sizes Boys’ Mother’s Friend Blouses, 68c Floor. bed Lisle and Cotton Stockings, o .$2.50 Bed Pillows ings, in pink, tan and helio; filled with Fourth Floor. 29¢ Scrims and Silkolines Yard-wide Curtain Scrims, in pretty floral border and figured l C center ‘effects, various colorings; also floral or bird design silkolines; full bolts from which we will cut any quantity; desirable for covering comforts and cur- tains—Fourth Floor. 2 Regular $4.00 Corsets Special sale of popular make $2.98 corsets, including Warner's and Thomson’s front and back lace styles, of plain pink and fancy materials; long hip models; all sizes.— Third Floor. Women’s Flannelette Gowns Good quality flannelette, in assorted stripes; made with sl.oo double yokes and cuffs; with and without collars.—Third Floor. . Women’s $2.00 Nightgowns Women’s Muslin Night- sl 69 o! gowns, high neck and long sleeves, soft finish quality; > yokes of fine tucks and embroidery in- sertions. —Third Floor. Clearance Sale of Men’s Lewis Union Suits Lewis Union Suits are nationally known for high quality, service and comfort. Without a doubt the best tailored underwear for men—made with closed crotch, insuring the gar- ment against sagging. Every suit perfect quality. Offered in several qualities and weights, including wor- sted mixed, wool mixed and, fine combed yarn cotton. $7.00 Quality Reduced to $4.85 $4.50 Quality Reduced to $3.25 $4.00 Quality Reduced to $2.95 $3.25 Quality Reduced to $2.19 Extra Sizes (48 and 50) at 25c a a Garment Extra While we have all sizes to start the sale, we cannot guarantee, that the complete’ size range will last all day. d Former Values Up to $18.00 $9.69 Boys’ -famous “Wearpledge” Suits, fashioned of highest grade wool fabrics, in Norfolk models— knickerbocker trousers full lined throughout. All sizes 8 to 18 years. Mothers—this is your oppor- tunity to outfit your boy in clothes of the better ll sort for less money than you would have to pay for | the ordinary grade clothing. Boys’ $18 Mackinaws, $10.45 Fine quality Mackinaws of all wool fabrics, in beautiful plaids. Good range of sizes. Reduced for clearance to $10.45 each. Goldenberg's—Third Floor. — L] L3 Room-Size Stenciled Grass 9x12 ft. and 8x10 ft. Sizes $5.95 Each All the advantages that come to us as the result of changing market conditions are re- flected in the wonderful values offered in this sale of Stenciled Grass Rugs. There are 55 rugs in the lot, and we advise you to be here early, as they will hardly last all day at this low price. Superior quality double warp stenciled grass rugs—40 are 9x12 it. and 15 are 8x12 {t. size. Of- fered in green, blue and brown medallion or neat Goldenberg's—First Floor. $1.75 Seamless Shéets 81x90 Double-Bed Size—Termed “Run-of-the-Mill”"— $1.25 each A glance at the quality will demonstrate the remark- able values in this sale of “run-of-the-mill” Sheets, which we closed out from the mill at a concession because of trifling irregularities. They are 81x90 double-bed size sheets, of heavy durable quality that will give entire satis- faction. Tomorrow at $1.25 each. $2.00 Bleached Sheets, $1.59 90x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size; free from starch or dressing. Goldenberg's—First Floor. | $2.50 Chiffon Taffeta .50 Corset Covers daintily trimmed with val laces and insertions; assorted styles; full-cut sizes.—Third Floor. 1.50 Crepe Bloomers Bloomers, pink and white; neatly finished; knees rein- 69¢c and 79c Bloomers Women’s Pink Batiste Bloom- 50c sizes; well made.—Third Floor. Women’s Extra Size Night- gowns, of good quality nain- b Nainsook Corset Covers, sl 15 v Women’s Windsor Crepe $l 00 . forced; all sizes.—Third Floor. ers, soft-finish quality; full-cut . 3.98 Extra Size Gowns sook; square neck and short 1 ; yokes and sleeves trimmed with e Sevecit Tval lace and insertions—Third Full 35 Inches Wide, at— border designs - Floor. 9 $18.75 and $20.00 Room-Size o i ' -ft. Double-war, Stenciled esign dren ' 79c d 9 i V. ard Rugs, 513'75 Gg:gs {I‘{ugs. i: g:e:u, glue‘ tan and rose me- Children’s Mauslin Nightgowns, These are nationally advertised brands, |gallion and neat borders; also 27x54 Rag including 7.6x106-ft. Hodges Rattania, 8x10- it. Stenciled Design Crex and 8.3x10.6 Rever- sible Cherokee Fiber Rugs, in handsome patterns and colorings. All strictly perfect quality. 50c Stair or Hall Runner, 29¢ Napier Stair and Hall Runner, 18 inches wide; green, red and tan stripe and borders; reversible and durable. high neck and long sleeves, with 59c and without yokes; full-cut_ sizes from 2 to 10 years—Third Floor. '$1.50 and $1.69 Slips Children’s’ Princess Slips— $l.00 yokes of flounce trimmed with lace insertions, also some with embroidery; sizes 6 to 14 years—Third Floor. 25¢ to 35¢ Handkerchiefs Rugs; close, heavy-weight grade, in hit-and- miss designs, light or dark colorings.—First loor. $5.00 Matting Rugs, $2.95 180-warp Reversible Carpet Design Jap- anese Matting Rugs, in medallion and neat all-over designs, in green, blue, red and tan. ize 9 ftxB it. 8 in. sxwllz't N":’D—r Floor These silks are in the height of fashion—heavy, rich, lustrous quality that finds favor for late winter and early spring dress needs. Beautifully finished and of sturdy qual- ity, in a full range of wanted street and evening shades, including plenty of navy blue and black. The width is 35° inches. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $3.00 All-Wool 54-Inch watch your liver and bawels—{'n-e annual meeting of the Lumber there’s no need of having a sallow | Carriers’ Association will be held in complexion—dark rings under your: SonJ3nction with the Lake Carriers cyes—pimples—a bilious look in| This v Savings on Housefurnishings kerchiefs, with pretty embroidered Women'’s All Pure Linen Hand- 19c Tailors’ Serge Sitver- S e —First Floor. tones, for suits, te.; in Goldenberg’s—First Floos. black and all wanted en's and children's wear. , dret This year's meeting of the shipping d s, also plain white i alvanized | Galvanized Iron| Enterprisc Food your face—dull eyes no | organization follows one of the most f,ma:;{im;eds"em“s; 0 e nad sheer "::!1:::,‘ ififl‘lsi?el! lr‘:“nv’éngl Iva Water Patls, li-qt. |Choppers, . with sparkle. Your doctor will tell you|rotable seasons in the history of o ight] o Dandling = ; 590 o ety per_cent of il sickneas |ETeat . Jakes navigution. " Offcial fuish. Shgitly musscd £x g at SIard round center draft | Hods ...... trade 44c|= 52.98 = {figures show that the freight tonnage 3 burner; a guar- Size........ J S P e b e e 75c Mercerized Poplins e 2uteed” G5 40 | Epacicd Slop Jams | Cuk Siran Brvors, | Bread Boxes roik Dr. Edwards, a well known phy-| than during the entire season of 1919. f : A grade f: s fo ar and durability, and the most heater.. A e oy T lotnn i Obfer pechected ble | Complete figures for the past year are 27-inch Colored Mercerized grade 1amous 1ot we: 24 20z \ with cover and|large size; top $l 29 st g with olive il to] 22t B e isuCCown Sl Pog\ilu. two-ply quality, with IC | desirable fabric, on this account, for suits, skirts and Galvanized Iron | bail 98 C six 89 C style... e act =n the liver and bowels, which |Ste. Mirie "ob o November 15, 51‘»%!. rich lustrous finish; in a farge as- "+ dresses. Strictly all-wool double-twill weave, already Wash Tubs; large handle. ... suinfi.... : S;-Me“‘?";:”; he gave to his patients for years. |Was 3497646 and the number of :‘f:;“‘;,';’ck":n;";‘v;'it:“‘;,h;“'%s‘“de" sponged and shrunk—in navy blue. Note. the width—54 | [ 2inch size: drop | ooy min Wash | g, b J |-t Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the!p22"Sn8ers 00.386. Hrelght, tonnage ite—Fir . inches. Tomorrow at $1.69 a yard. han- $l 39 | Boilers, with cold | setected exizit. ¢ Q8 sdbwtitite fot: caliemek, neéi getin In | Runits 9 peminsers Seast, ¢ 39c on $3 Wool Suitings, 54 in. | $4 Wool Velours and g Z wood handles: et $1.49(3 . i Prac v every gre - 3 Riacticn. JEE N reported Ingreased vessel passages in Beautiful Silk Chiffons, a high . ol Silvert: 54 in. Wid Galvanized 1ron | No 7 ize geg1a9 || Heawy Cormupated) Gray Ensmeled 1920 over 1919. class silk and cotton fabric, with zgc Wide, at $1.89 1ivertones, . e, Garbage Canms, | s Iron Ash Cans; goddllt Sa ing up the liver TS silk-like finish, in all wanted street 3 54-inch All-wool Scotch Suit- at $2.98 good $l 19 0. 8 size at full $2 29 ‘1:3"_ 890 system of impurities. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days and evening shades, also black and white. ings, in neat mixtures, for wom- All-wool Velours and size. ... . size.... . trade size.. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arc fails to care It known by their olive color. and 30c, No. 9 size at $1.59 Blind, Bleedi: - = =