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oa : THE EVENING STA i T e 154 JANE STUART, Our Expert Sto&u —will shop with you or for you. t- See our announcement comcefne ing NEW SPRING DRESSES, in The Star today, on page 15. 1 BOYCOTT DECISION I Supreme Court Has “Joined |f ' of-town patrons are urged to take full 1 advantage of this special shopping service. LANSBURGH&BROTHER i ST Movement,” He Says. 1By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, January 5.—The decision ‘of the United States Supreme Court irelative to the so-called secondary boycott was attacked in a formal istatement here last night by Samuel {Gompers, president of the American \Federation of Labor, who asserted the ‘court has “joined forces with the anti-union shop movement.” The statement characterized the ‘decision as “a blow at the movement for humau freedom and progress,™ «nd declared it is “thoroughly in ac- cord with the most ardent wishes of | Predatory greed.” The court held that labor unjons or their members are accountable under the anti-trust laws where they de- part from their “normal and legiti- mate objects and engage in an actual combination or conspiracy in re- straint of trade.” Mr. Gompers® Statement. Mr. Gompers' statement, in full, follows: “The Supreme Court, in rendering its decision in the case of the Duplex Printing Press Company verses the International Association of Machin- ists, has joined forces with the amti- uion shop movement. the movement to undermine and destroy the only “organs which the working people have for their protection “The decision of the majority jus- statement at- tices fully justifies th ! | H Forces With Anti-Union i : ey ] 4 e sk T s e e e THURSDAY STORE NEWS. 42030 Seventh St N\ Washington, D. C, Jan. 5, 1921. We have ready— Sprmg Millinery e for Southern Sojourners or "Stay-at-homes" These delightful hats are certain of welcome; their col- 3 orings are lovely— Some very special fpricingdl¥n Louis VXI Ivory White Toilet Articles For any one who received an incomplete set of white ivory for Christmas, this is your oppor- tunity to add to it, with very little cxpcnae——for the prices on these articles are indeed special. $7.00 Mirrors, vith bevel edge; ivory finished, and special IR Savings of 25% to 50% are to be effected in This January Sale of Fine Linens This recurrence of the January Sales of Linens brings every requirement—the finest table linens, towels, etc.—all may be purchased at prices of distinct advantage. tell of some of the savings on real linens. All Linen Pattern Cloths—half price Of fine quality, pure thread, double satin domask—excel- Today we R tributed by the J to Justice il lently made in every respect. These attractively patterned 4 CGimlor! (bat the whols miovetaent-oF Henna, rust. copper, - tan- il 4 “'85'" Srush o e I Wi s O e | O SR U TRl . v s & Tt ol e Ve gerine, peacock, jade, pearl, | ( :5'0?0 ua?,‘:\ n]:tu'cha'm K'on - ; $16.00 cloths—size 72x72, €ach c... e vese....$8.00 b el e e bro“-n, nzvy-—sthcy arl:! ::l e il {:mshedq\w vare, $4.59. $20.00 cloths—size 72x90, each ....... ... ...$10.00 ——lfdy e d‘%’nht receive ail you oot vt ot it s thorougiiy Eoa ey \) $1.00 Ivory-finished Comb, 79c. 2100 cihta—stie 20 oAk e AR ',';; S mg;;';:;;sopggg; profits_and depy the aspirations of | |l l $2.00 Buffer, $1.75. z humanity. “Blow to Human Freedom.” line to mark them as different from the hats of seasons past. $3.95 Jewel Box, velveteen $16.00 Irish Linen Nagpkins, $10 dozen 24-inch all pure linen Napkins—shown in a variety of Jined, $3.29. Men’s Handkerchiefis' : $2.95 Photo Frames, szs “It*is a blow at the movement for attractive patterns. human freedom and progress. I can only 6dd that the protest of minori- b $5.00 Irish Linen Damask, $3.50 yard reatly redu R S T e ’ chu.m.;lfim hats First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 72 inches wide; perfect weave; shown in six distinct pat- [ hinl ced Fl et ecapes Weaw ia St Tont ‘ q Crepe de chine hats terns—all hezuuful' Here are fine, serviceable all-linen hand- 7 gt T PR ] | gl bnaid hate P $1.35 Linen Huck Towels, 89c cach kerchiche—ful sind, and finshed with American’ Federation of Labor con- || Bdsfla :lqll hats Every thread linen, neatly hemstitched; heavy and very Y-inch hems, in immense quantities: vention. | il raid hats & absorbent. ' Size 18x36. 600 dozen h: s RANDALL ADMITS GUILT. | S e Corsets, $1 . 5 3900 Linen Patsern Cloths, $598 | formerty sld S0, 6 for $2.00 e A e ted i yraseialiwens The 2x2-yard size—lovely pattern cloths, in several new 5 £ Held Up Avenug Haberdasher inij with long streamers. ~An Made of serviceable ' white and beautiful patterns. rlmnhmfidl. 6 $3.00 ° e L T S L sl priced, ‘;;,;";‘“‘,‘:"" and pink °°E“‘m and s"“d‘f:f pink $4.50 Linen Lunch Cloths, $2.98 each e e ORI f Brew : William ®A. Randall, twenty-one || cRaica s S brocade, . Elastic gir fops, Popular 36-inch size, pure thread linen, with hemstitched sears old of Toledo. Ohio, has pleaded || medium and low bust models. e 5 ? 2 1800 dozen handkerchiefs; 1’1’.“:.’..,5’."{";,’.“.‘.:"}'.,3‘.32'.{;‘;..{2 Grarging | | Lansverch & Hrether All have hose _supporters,’ Gy SR Sty 6 for $3.75 robbery and umm with a dangerous S| n clasps. Sizes wweapon. cases were “referved to | straight or spoo: P 2 * * . : Frobation Ofcer Stecie. for imveatiga: i 19 to 301 This i 1shone of éhc ;lel'y $1.50 Martex Turkish Towels, $1.19 . best values we have offered in . . e Fandan samitied thac in the early Iw 2 long time and # yon need 2 31.75 Martex Turkish Towels, $1.39 900 dozen linen initial companion, he entered the haberdashery of William Gildenhorn, 1223 Peansylvania avenue northwest, and after binding the proprietor took a number of ar- ticies of wearing apparel. As he and his companion Were being pursued By the peolice and a pumber of citi- 1 | I | $2.00 Martex Turkish Towels, $1.69 Any one: at all familiar with Turkish Towels kunows the superior qualities of Martex—they are extra heavy, closely woven of double-twisted yarn—yet, vgry soft and absorbent. These are large sizes—22x44 inches. Firet Fleor Lansburgh & Brother new corset do not fail to attend this selling. Firet Floor—Lansbursh & Brether hankerchiefs, formerly 75¢c each, now 6 for $3.00 2 These are extra fine, soft pure linen hand- jefs, full sized and neatly hemstitched, with embroidered initial 2 zens, Randall admitted that he shot . iidwin E. Monk, a eitizen. who at- tempted to apprehend the companion. Later one of the men shot Detective % % Alligood, but Randall does not admit this shooting. Joseph Homer. also of Toledo and about ®he same age, is in custody and A clearing sale of The January Sale of Jointly indicted "with Randail. As- ||| . . . 1 sistant United States Cromelin Men's 25¢ Cambric Handkerchiefs, i et Homer wouid stand rs twoe very important hesiery items to l/ l t B - 6 for $1.19 ‘ ;12:’« I‘:-:u\l(';. - 2l b iad s was 50 great that we e ve ags Very fine, soft f::nfm. with hemstitched hems and embroidered initial. Full sized. First Fleor—Lansburgh & Brother —continues, offering large assortments of sheer, fine un- + derthings'at prices which one never dreamed of paying—they are so low—yet the garments are so fine in material and trimming. e gl CiviL SERVICE TESTS. Open Competitive Examinations Held for Foderal Positions. The Civil Service Commission has announced the folowing open com- Petitive examinations: Tabulator and comp te ment of Agriculture, H.lfl ‘to $1,800; . electrical mnrumam m. . depart Regulcfiy $3.00 to $45.00 at %% price. | ‘Women’s Tl hread Silk Stockings 3 pairs for $2.00 or, a pair, e - 69c All in this lot, with the exception of a very small ‘minority, are absolutely perfect. Th come mostly in pldin weaves of black and white and some lace stripe patterns in black only. Seamless, reinforced feet, mock seamed legs. Many exceptional values are brought n the January : Sale of White Wash Goods * . Purchases of the sort that have not been effected in years bring asortments that meet practically every requirement. Prices are notably low. Just a few of the 7/ many choice lots— Nowadays when women, want almost as many handbags as they have gowns, for fashions are so wonderfully varied —a saving of 50% is worth while. The assortment includes—choice of the house—the newest modes—in the wanted colors. Al have fittings— many finished with silk tassels. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. N | beth’s Hospital, $1,200, with maint, nace: techwical instructar {ohiat chinist). departmehtal and field, to $2.209; associate engineer, §: S50 i $2,800; assistant engineer. '$1,400 to ! lfi £1.300. bureau of standards; junior | drainage engineer. bureau public roads, $1,500 to $1920, with necessary cxpenses while absent from headquar- ters on official business; hydrographic | eodette surves, $1600 ta 1000 “1a || All sizes, but not all sizes in every style. 36-inch Longcloth, 12Yc yard = m“n‘: b::— of $20 a month wilt I : el - He’;:da{e mlz hy‘art;s of ;h;lun;n::‘ t:‘:)::l?; : ‘allewed A ny of a_q 1 :! of 'h&dx‘nw :‘:::ed?;&m ’ ° ys as “lts J::lserg;m;ng'cs. The price is just half the : ‘ fien Dizaka may be sbiained st tha| | Wbmen S Noyelty former value. , arthw. b nsook, ’ e at $1.00 - e k, with a_silk-like inis! ou shoul IS | Silk._Stockings b SLOGAN IS EXCLUSIVE. 4 OCH1 at $1.55 Under ents af 99c provide liberally. 10-yard pieces—Japanese Nainsook at $7.00 Court @ives Company Sole Right el Formerly $3.50 to $5.00 a pasr, $2.95 —including Bloomers, of bluebird batiste, trimmed with tiny ruffies; Drawers of muslin, with circular ruffles and lace ’ at $1.95 The Cndahy Packing ~Company's| |} right to_the exclusive use of the||l A selling that has not been equaled f edges ; Petticoats of muslin with deep embroidery ruffies and 39 inches wide—full 10-vard pieces: soit slogan “Beats the g q or years. 5 e—mads m the finest Sea Island “leaning preparation was upheld yes- underlay; Envelope Chemises of nainsook trimmed with val fmog" = ri"“';'];"‘ ey b P '.Cdly th. District Court of Ap- peals. Cudaby interest called the -n.num of the pateat office to ‘what it elaimed was an Infringement lace embroidery and fancy stitching, and Nightgowns of cam- bric and muslin, tnmmed with lace embroidery and stitching. In regular and extra sizes. These comparative prices are based on the Mothers will find just the styles preferred, in- recent price revision on silk hose; therefore these cluding Junior and Eton Norfolks, Oliver Twist, qualities a short time ago sold at very much white, pink or light blue. $4.75 piece Longcloth, $3.50 | | i Dutch® on ttafll | I i 1 The values are remarkable to say the least. l Sailor and French Middy, also Short Russian + of its right by the Morrison Com- S & : . 5 % . 7 Full _10-yard piece, 36 inches wide; soit, ~ pany. ‘?tw:. mh; slogan over u:: i higher prices. Novelty lace and clock hose in models. Fine, durable materials in the wanteéd hamois finish; medium sweight and firmly * i i - glove and thread silk. In black, white and colors. colors and combinations. ~ Sizes 274 to 10 years. The appellate court referred to the |l considerable sum expended by the ||l « utuhyt in advertising the slogan od deciared it would be unfair compe- woven. A rare value, 10-yard pieces—36-inch Longcloth Chamois finish-the finest qualities, at these First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Fifth Floor—Lansbargh & Brether $3.50 co $4.95 Samgle | gowns, chemises and i | 3300 co $8.50 Pint | enveloge chemsses Tition to allow amother corporation ¢ : 5 petticoats, $1.69, | ' | . special prices— | o 'I"—-——-—'“L e Prices at their lowest ebb—in the gavma o sdoiemes Xo. 20 srade, picce 308 e Ve e i grade, PICCC, $249 quality nainsaok ‘and | Stonning gowns and 23% g:g:. pI:::: $298 ‘Will Be Held Week of January 23, cambric, prettily trimmed All are made of 'fine ! | || envelope chemise, in flesh- i | | ‘ No.- 300 grade, piece, $398 l Vaiues of this kind are I[ ! voile and witchery crepe. Tt 1= = with fine embroidery. colored batiste, seco silk, | No, 400 grade, piece, $4.98 rarely found and should ! Trimmed with hand em- | These are perfectly woven, and run in full town Usiversity school of h n D ly 3 held Quring the week, u'é.x'.?n'..:‘?.: :fm::"’“d by every i | broidery, georgette and uary 23, it was announced lace. i lengths—not cuts. 10-yard $rece English Nainsook Fine, soft, silk-like finish—for making fine undergarments. There are five lots at about CHEMISE—QOf sheer nain- one-half last year’s prices: 36 inches wide, sook, in many lovely styles. piece, $438 and $5.25; 40 inches wide, at All are daintily trimmed with $458 and $548. . i $100 UNDERSKIRTS—made of fine quality muslin,” with neat embroidered edges, 79 Special oo.eciiecinciones 4 1102 students having "ni:nl! up* with Assistant Dean Hugh The number of students enrolbl with the beginning of the new year breaks = i ' 54-inch All-wool Navy Blue Serge | -}, - 99 yard. $2.50 AND $3.50 ENVELOPE | January Saleof Woolen Fabrics { Midyear examinations at George. ‘ 1 | The schopl of foreign service is||] You'll enthuse over this exceptional serge value. Because it is Extra sizes also lace and embrmd- : / i ose: Dl e Cicistment really offered at less than cost of production. Every thread wool—full very special ......... 31.00 o 51 95 536.9c I:"cnm: Check }flu” ?cfyud 1 4 nches wide—very soft grade, for pa- ma:::::-l :x;a:'-uz :fi::dnrr;vg:l .bn, l 54 inchés wide—and the preferred shade of navy blue—limited quantity _gqggeffoggg‘mf NAINSOOK AND LINGERIE ; am,,'_ skirts, “ndgrz"‘ “cg‘f White, pink » of black, also. CLOTH NIGHTGOWNS—In a J. WIith the opening of the medi- large variety of styles, all pret- cal school tomorrow and the colleze Il and flesh batiste, empire, or blue. ‘Thursday morning the entire untvers. R squarc and round yokes. tily trimmed with dainty laces d Be in full swi i S mono or set- y 25¢ Imp. White Madras, 50c yar Cslier i 6 50-inch Bkc& Mohkair Sicilian, ”c Navy Blue Tricotine, $2.98 yard sleeves. Nicely $1.50 aud fine embroidery, §4 OF X ‘::chef vide—sscalar gusl ;ré(’s and * TO URGE REPRESENTATION. Abgolute fast dye—will not crock. Dust repellant All wool—s5p inches wide. Especially adapted rimmed .......ccceus B wei in many pretty stripes— irt suftrag and reversiblec—very lustrous and correct weight for o one- $200 AND $2.50 ENVELOPE WOMEN’ MUSLIN waists and pajamas. mm"'.'i?‘&&'.‘...« -2&':12:: spring skirts. % "k,i m‘hs‘ -;:;:?m piece dresses, separatc CHEMISE—made of fine nain- N!GHTGOW SIn ‘extra 50, Py :, i et || ; skirts and tail sook \;uh “‘yten beautifully sizes. In either slipover or long 43¢ ‘Vhlute gfiec.;fi Fltluaul.h : yfianlh n W. i “ 2 s‘"'u' SIII. J "mu. trimmet it 5 inen rea nis! ,’.fi.’i the (odonuu :t fl‘:‘:e‘a‘flu b:: l: h tmg Vl i “‘9 NM B"‘e P oiret Tm" ’3"8 ,"J fi:‘ GB“:: Oldel:v-’ S l‘l‘l::;; t‘t'::\ml;l "l:eclrsitfies defirel:l‘cf:: 3;-::7 sm:;rc:lresses While they fore the House judiciary committes ||| in every respect. Colors—Cuban French blue Poiret Twill, N Special eivoaareversos embroidery, Special, last, 50c yard. b/ 11 on the proposed comstitu- brovm. ual, aker gray and tank gray. Good weight rench navy blue Poiret elegant qua ; tional amen empowering Con- | [l for spring ?" resses, -k-m and suits. ANl wool, of ity for dresses and fine tailored suits. A mon- Third Pleer—~Lanchurgk & Brother First Floor—Lanshargh & Brother e o g'“ el b | course. : crushable weave—all wool, 54 inches wide. g : AR m‘;— adtngton was 1{ : > : RN SRR firet to :n the mnr‘:l.‘n‘: L\ & . reads by the mational govermment. A R S A R B e = S e =5 = S = e ——— = - N % g ¥ P "%