Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 5

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-~ 3 BEFORF PRESIDENT b LABOR'S PROTEST - ons | ‘| Federation’s First Step in [l Packing House Fight. _— I ‘Secretary Morrison Takes |Armour Issues Statement Criticis- l Protest against the violation of Contract between the unions of their employ into with the sanction partment of La or, has Harding n of the Federation of Labor and is awaitin his consideration. Mr. Morrison, in a statement issued today, declared that the violation of i representative of Amer Mr. Morrison went to House following the re telekram addressed to Gompers announcing t workers in the pack throughout the United ready to take a strike suit of the wage deerea Will Hold in Abeyance. 4 to hold the : until_word i the White House re: inz the official outlook upon th wation. “I went to ask that the govern- ment, through President Harding, uso its good offices to keep the pack- ers from refusing to abide by the | Veteran of Camp: agreement which was entered into with the sanction snd under the stamp of approval of the government as represented by the Department of id Mr. Mor: ucing the wag S without a the contract will have besn We wish to prevent suc violated. action.” Marks First Step. This step marks the first in a ecided upon by the A n of Labor at the me jts executive council to uphold the ent wage standards. aign along the non-union shop now T hed | by President Gompers in speeches in | various cities. Secretary Morrison will leave ington tomorrow to take the against the “open sh xt few days. He de- |pa livered an address in Boston last night. | t PACKER-LABOR FIGHT SHIFTS | ‘Men Prepare to Vote on National Referendum. OMAHA, Neb., March 11.—The scene abor dispute . where in- 1- Arranger ment. ‘Workmen’s Union preparin Jots for a national referendum vote. The vote was authorized a conference of union delegates, wh ended here last night. “The delegates regarded the con- ference as highly successful” Patrick E. Gorman, vice president of the butcher workers. sald. “We knew that time was short and we accom- plished our business promptly.” Officers of the union took the posi- tion that the next move was up to the packers. The union executive com- mittee was given full authority by the conference yesterday to cali and conduct a general strike, if the vote of the employes favors a walkout. Louis and Oscar and Benjamin and Laura GEN. F. H. FRENCH DIES IN HOSPITAL. AGED 63 dians and in Two Wars. not been made by Births Reported e sent out as soon s having mem vill be held wiil not of any n by the ounced re- aigns Against In- is widow, Mrs. h, and a daugh- r the funeral have the War Depart- Rawaias, sirl, Delivers DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS Is great luck in a game of bridge. And luckier to find “five honors in one shoe,” when you wear Kahlers and Ie full points of comfort, listed be made in fash le, up-to-the-n trip along just as daint Kahler 1. The “Secret Spring” flexible strip of t concealed shoe, supportir the foot while it. 1 spri 2. The Cupped ux the heel and kecps the foot from sl 3. The Straight Line Last : ah(-ad, without the di Heel Seat conforms to the na ipping f s the toes to poi tortion that causes bur 4. The Combination Last i and instep th across ti at heel and r fit 5. The Cork Filler in ¢ ing and keeps out da KAHIFR COMFORT SHOES DR P. KAHLER & Sons 603:15th New York address 15W.44™S¢. sle lessens the sho 735 7th STREET N.W. “Five Honors in One Hand” their five wonder- de they do easefully. This Duofold Bed to Your Home Your Choice of Oak or Mahogany Finish Upholstered in Black or Brown Leatherette Pawww (euvd& @ CORe. it's even as you do cs are gns and tural shape orward. straight r at heel ng security ck of walk- of Maryland, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WELLER’S PLEA GRANTED. Choice of Site for Army Air Serv-Y Vith sites in other states along the ice Plant Held Up. At the request of Senator Weller the Secretary of War s promised to withhold the final |Shells and the noise of the bi n of a site for the engineer- [in France v sent more information concerning the various sites in that state which have been under consideration, together Atlantie coast, for nearly «hrm months. —_— | In the recent war the explosion of un |s and Belglum v air service lin the eastern part of E distances up to 150 mtle EDITOR IN LENTEN TALK. Charles S. Mitchell Speaks on |brook presided. Dr. Glazebrook announced that the attendance to date had averaged 7 Taking as his theme, Charles S. Mitchell, edi Washington .H,u—n.cnnl address at the lavmen’s mid- Ja C, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. “Character” at Keith's. dail r of the | Wilmeth, eng n delivered the | NETAVINE poke on * conducted the serv! Herald, onten services at Keith's Theater Negro Who Shot at Policeman “Character.”| “At yesterday's services James L. or of the bureau of|at FPoliceman Farl L. st etown_ October 3, was sentenced | Tency to be printed on leatber. Pig- ice Gould to serve four |skin is the chosen material, which is on said to be almost impossible to coun- today. Rev. William Curtis White of onLD BE sLAYER jA'LED l ‘l,""n‘:':;k ane(l‘;l"::ld?ccu”fl took the Chr.st Episcopal Church pronounced the invocation and Dr. Larkin Glaze Gets Four Years in Prison. Harry Powell, colored, who shot Weeks in| Hungary announce terfeit. attempting to arrest - i e ,_.A_..w«_,m,,fi,._g__._._‘. | | | | | Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & Conprantyy Seventh Street For more than fifty years our prices have been as low for siinilar qualities 4s any house in the United States—and they are today. Establishing a new value-standard with | Men’s Spring Suits We are making a new high-quality and low-price mark with this Spring’s Suit productions. Back to normal is literally an accomplished fact. Such woolens; such linings and trimmings; such workmanship have been features of Saks’ Clothes all along. But now we are able to place them on a new low-price level. Pencil-stripes, Homespuns, Unfin= ished Worsteds—in Single and Double-Breasted — Four-button Single and Two-button Double being the very peak of fashion. Half lined and quarter-lined—and made, gentlemen, through and through—with that care which is characteristic of Saks Clothing—that has given it its pre- mier reputation—and is sustaining it. $37.50 - In sizes for men of all builds; proportioned with individual detail. h g Wonderful Is the Value of These Top Coats The weightlessness of the weave, with its warmth, is one phase of appeal —while the features of fashion and finish are other winning points. In the Heather mixtures; silk trimming; patch pockets— $21.75 “The” Hat Of all blocks—of all grades—the winner of them all for spring is this special Soft Hat of ours at— $4.85 * concession — but the value that has been put into these Hats— and the skilled make- manship — represent far in excess of the dol- lars and cents. Pearl is the leading shade, with new Browns and Tans and Black—self or Black bands. There is a pitch to the crown and a curl to the brim that is very smart—without being in the least extreme. : L 4 L £ Blue Serge Caps—the 95C Boys’ new shape—fast color First Floor Featuring for Saturday Men’s Furnishi ens urnishings Both these Shirts are remarkable values— White Oxford, with soft collars at- tached—quite distinctive in character; and most sensible withal. Excellently cut—true to detailed proportions— $1.65 Royally good Silk Shirts — these Crepes—with satin stripes—new patterns —new colorings—that reflect good taste. High-grade is the fair term to use— Special, a true word for the price— $5.95 Pajamas—in Madras and Pongee— good colors; full cut; frog fastenings. They’ll contribute to the‘good night’s rest —with peace of mind, too—for they are $1.65aSuit‘ First Floor b 4 Choice of Our Fancy Separate Trousers ‘We’ve brought all grades of Striped Worsteds and Fancy Cassimeres into one group—so that you may make your selection of any pattern—regardless of its regular price— For $6.95 Men’s High and Low : Cordovans They are lasted on the English and French shapes which are most in demand. The uppers of the High Shoes are Russia Calf—so that in the combination you get the sturdy Cordovan where ‘it is needed; and softer, more pliable calf where you want the comfort. Brown and Mahogany shades. Also some Brown Calf Oxfords— Wing-tip or Brogue models. $ 5.95 a Pair Boys’ “J. P. S.” Double Service Shoes —Brown leather; solid; real substantial throughout; English Lace $ models. Sizes 1 to 6. SPE- 3 CIAL .. e Girls’ Brown Leather Lace Play Shoes—with sewed soles; made on the broad “Toe-Room” last. $1.25 Sizes 9 to 105 only. SPE- 1 CIAL: s o e Boys’ “Scout” Shoes, in Brown leather, with solid leather soles and heels—a shoe that will stand the knockabout— Sizes Size: 10 to SZLS 1 ltos 531—5. First Floor L 4 On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Think of it— Men’s Serge Suits $27.75 Fast color Blue, and the Light and Dark Gray Serges—cut in the model everybody likes—and made after the manner they must be made to find a place in our stock— \ o s, 3 Worsted Pants—neat’ stripes _ —properly cut and made ...... 31,95 —Saks & Co. An Unusual List for Saturday of Boys’ Clothing Specials You can be perfectly sure of quality here—no matter how low circumstances permit us to quote prices. Parents understand that, we are sure—and thus can appreciate every one of these items accordingly. Fancy Cheviot Suits, of belted design; two pairs Knickerbocker Pants, both full lined. Belted model and excep- tionally attractive pattern— in fact, five different styles $ 75 from which to select. Sizes 12= 8to17. SPECIAL........ Fancy Cheviot Suits, of belted de- sign; knickerbocker pants, that $ are full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 9 years. SPECIAL . Blue Serge Suits, all wool and fast color, with the Right Posture feature. Single-breasted; belt all around; sizes 8 to 17 years. SPECIAL ..u..oviuenien ot Junior Norfolk Novelty Suits—Tan and Gray mixtures, with straight knec pants “that are full lined. $ 5 95 Sizes 4 to 8 years. SPE- “Kiddy Cloth” Novelty Wash Suits —Middy and “Button-on” styles: Navy, Harding Blue, Brown and Green—trimmed with White $.95 braid; sizes 215 to 8 years. 2= SPECIAL Spring - weight Reefers— Blue Serge, Gray and Tan Cheviot—belt all around. The serge have $Q.75 brass buttons. Sizes 215 to 9__ 10 years. SPECIAL .... Blue Serge Straight-knee Pants— - fast color; full lined; strongly .50 sewed seams. Sizes 4 to 10 1 years. SPECIAL' .......... New Model Coveralls — Blue and White stripe with solid Blue Sailor collar; white braid trimmed; strongly made; cut large and full — and they will cover the little chaps from $1.29 neck to.apkles—sizes 3 to 7 1 $1:2s years. SPECIAL ........ Knitted Union Suits, spring weight; athletic cut; sizes 6 to 16 years. SPECIAL ...... o Pajamas, in choice of neat fancy patterns; two-piece, with $ 15 frog fastenings. Sizes 8 to 18 = years. SPECIAL.............. Black Cat Stockings—fast color, in the rib you prefer; all sizes. For two days only—SPE- CIAL 39¢ Middy Blouses — all White, and White with Navy collars and cuffs; trimmed with White braid; em- broidered emblem on sleeve. $ 1 35 v =l Sizes 3 to 16 years. SPE- Second Floor —~ when ronning away, shot at the policeman. Gouid in imposing sentence declared that the policemen must be protected in the discharge of their duties. e an issue of curs

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