Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 16

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. . agreement on rules and wor SHIP OWNERS HALT STRIKE AGREEMENT Turn Down Plan Reached by | Secretary Davis With Ma- rine Engineers. Secretary of Labor Davis wa :formed today by the Ame ship Owners' Association that the sociation refuses to subscribe to t ditions reached between t! Secretary and representatives of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Associa- tion recently. Davis, H. H, the Amerigan sociation tod representing Steamship A owners’ adhere to its previous policy of abiding by the wage scales and worki put into effect May J. Again Mcets Admiral Benn Just after receiv from the shipown ')nl'frrrll “Ilh « until 11: House with Admiral Bens fused to comment on the re conference, saving that h would have a statcment she elock thia atternoon. It was indi at the Labor Department that S tary Davis was making an effort to in- ! duce the Shipping Board (o enter into an_agreement with the. seamen re- gardless of the action taken by the Shipowners’ Association. i Settlement at Standstill. | As the situation stood at noon today { the engineers had entered into an agreement with the Labor Secretary: on working conditions. The shipown- ers. however, stood firm with Chair- man Benson against change in the: conditions which became effective | May 1 | A Tepresentative of the seamen's | union today said it had been notedj that the shipowners were ending out many of the b inexperienced cre ! 10 send out vessels allocated (o them by the Shipping Board. RELIGION OF LIBERIA. ] Star Map Will Also Tell Popula- tion and Language. i ve you ever wondered how many | ple were in Liberia. what lan- guage was spoken there and what d\C L religion of the country is? To cnable readers of The Star to become well acquainted with all spots in the world. 2 map is being sold by The_Star's business office at a price of 75 cemts per copy. It gives the population of every na- tion in the world, the religion of the people. the area in square miles of the country and other specially de- tailed facts which can be found im- mediately upon reference to it. COLLEGE CONCERT TONIGHT. A concert will be given by the Kiwanis Club Members, at Weekly Luncheon, Name Committees. Adhering to the old adage that "a! wanis Club appointed committees to prepare its usual Santa Claus Christ- mas pack, at the weckly luncheon of the organization. held at the Wash- ington Hotel yesterday. ) " “The activities of Kiwanis at Christ- | mas are proverbial.” explained Claude H. Woodward. president of tha club. ciing ine workers, and it {4 e time to | 'u(l(chl in time eaves ninc.” the Ki- made " The ol en's com hairman Mrs. T. W. Barrett, harles Roberts and te f C on of Johan A. O'Hou the d to invite the Hagerstown C streets. The of Kiwanis at of Chicago and s of Philadelphia, . told of work ac: SENT TO WAR COLLEGE. “apt. Freder cal recruiti has ordered Jurse of inxtruc- ion at the \Mumr Naval War College CHANNING ST, JUST EAST NORTH CAP. $7,750 PRE-WAR PRICES $75 Monthly Payments. Large Sleeping Porches fPhone us for Auto Open for Inspection versity of Maryland Glce Club in vary Baptist Church tonight at The program will include solos Mr. Goodyear and Miss h, viano solo by King House, by the ladies’ octette and a coliege songs by the glee club, concert will conclude the most suc-| cessful year of the glee club. for Boys Boys” Brown and White Tennis Champion Lace Shoes, with gray soles— 2%, t06.. ..$1.95 11 to 2.......$1.95 Misses’ and Children’s Patent and Tan Mary Jane and Instep - Strap Pumps: 1112 to 2 £12 to 1 5t 8 Misses’ and Children’s Tan Barefoot Sandals: 1% to Stz to 1 5 to 3. Growing Girls’ Tan Sport Ox- fords—flat or military heels with ball straps. Special price: Sizes 212 10 T......... $4.55 Misses’ and Children’s Patent Tan and Gun Metal Oxfords. English and broad toes: 113 to 2. 8137 to 11. | Boys’ Tan Calf Good- New brogue style: year welt; 1 to 5% Dr. Posner’s Footwear Hirsh’s Shoe Stores 10261028 7th St. Hirsh’s Sport Shoes Get Ready for Decorat Agents for |H. R. Howenstein Co. || 1314 F Street N.W. N.w. and Girls ion Day Here Is a Corker This Sport Shoe as Sketched —Is remarkably low priced with all the features of leather- trimmed Sport Shoes. In white or brown duck with brown rubber trimming, including ankle patch. This shoc has heavy red ‘corrugated rubber sole, with ged rubber fixing and toe cap. Specially priced— 8% to 1x...... $2.35 1Y% to .$2.85 2Y; to 5%..... $2.95 Special Sale Little Boys’ Tan and Gun Metal English and Natural Shape Lace Shoes sizes 9 Value, $5.00. $3.45 —Goodyear welt; to 137%. Special sale price Growing Girls’ Tan One and Two Strap Semi-brogue Pumps —Goodyear = Y -1t hesr e A Growing Girls' Patent Two- §lnp Plr:m = o?,d/‘ oy T 6,85 Growing Girls’ Brown Calf One-strap 2-button Pumps— Sizes 2/4 to 7. Spe- @3 QB cial at Ankle Brace for Children his timer | were named: Wom- | START CHRISTMAS WORK. | | | THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGT! ddsed All bly g Monday‘,":M_ay 30th Attractlons in Wardrobery White Flannel Trousers: $6.75 A special valuc—or a regular value at a spe- cial price—either way you choose to view it. Good weight—correct- 1y cut—and all sizes. Third Floor. Men’s Athletic Union Suits 95¢ Cool Nainsook, with- out’ sleeves and knee .‘length and plenty of roominess. Quite the cqual of what you know as $1.50 values: First Floor. Men’s White Oxfords $5.95 Smart and Conserva- tive lasts—English and - Semi-English; Blucher and “Custom” lasts; Nu- buck, Canvas Duck with White Ivory Leather, regular Oak or White Neolin soles, rubber or leather heels. First Floor. Children’s ° Middy - Blouses. $1.35 ‘Plain White and White with Blue collars and cuffs. Excellent guality—and full cut. . Sizes 4.to 16 years. ! o Second Floor. Men’s Bathing Suits $4.00 —and yoi'll applaud the value. One. and two piece models—in plain and - striped cffects. - Heather, Gray and Blue. size up to 46. First Floor. Every Special in Boys’ Two-Pants Suits ; . Each Pair of Pants Full-Lined Fancy Cheviots—in the belted model—cut’ large and full. I We shall also include “Right f’osture Suits” with one pair of Knickerbockers; and some: - Suits with double seat and knees. Sizes from 7 to 17 years. < Second Floor. For the Toddlers‘ White Wash' Suits '1.79- Both Middy model and Button-on style— braid trimmed ; self apd fancy collars and cuffs. All sizes—from 3 to 10 years. Second Floor. MAY 27, 1921 - Pen'ns‘ylvania Avenue Seventh Street ~—Interesting to Personality and Purse— A‘ Stalwart Quality in , Men’s Blue Serges— ,} at $40.00 The feat of color-weakness has passed—at ileast in these Serges—for they are guaran- ‘teed—with the same definiteness that asserts they are all wool. It’s the restoration of a bmt——lor -which ithere-is no competent substitute—at-an -at- [tractive price. Three-button Conservative models. Two-button Single and Double Breasted Xoung Men’s Models. . ! Four-button High-breasted \oung \Iens | Models. ¥l . No.matter what size )ou wear; no.mat- d ‘ ter whether you arc-long or short, stout or Third Flaor. ; i Speclal Offering 0[ ; - Popular Sport Smts " as produced by our own tallors-— In Companson They rer$45 and $50 Values The dcmgnatlon “Sport” Suits means much or nothmg, according to who designs and makes them. :In-intent fhiey :afe practical and jpurposeful-~but ‘in cffect these meet every expectation’ of style and everyideal in taflormg excellence. Produced in Fancy Homcspuns, Gray, fects—given those touches of dcwm that raise them far above contemporaneous .levels. : o If you want the extra Knickers to ‘go into action” with, thev re herc at $12.50. ; e Third FIoar.» Featuring a Specinl. in Men’s Straw Hats Thev are Sennits—saw-edge and ca.h[e- edge—in . the narrow_brim and high-crown models, or the more conservative blocl\s. The shape that you want, proportioned-as becomes you—but in a quality of braid that gives, the price emphasis as a special. Wide bands or medium bands;; silk tips. The Best South:American--— S Panama Hats > "'| That Have Landed in the’U. S. at Anywhere Near the'Priee g Perfect braids—nature’s own bleach—and - in Alpine, Sailor, Optimo and Tclescope shapcs First Floor. First Fleer. Travelmg“i} s $14.95: - 18-inch Black, Cordo- - van and Brown Solid Leather Bags, lined with leather and sewed.-in frame,. A Bag that'll go . round. the' world Wlth vou. . . First Flm Boys’ - Shoes -rfor Scount Ww - -$2.95 lid Brown "Leather, with stout soles. Sizes 1'to' 6 and 10 to 13%4. ""Any of these syzes at $295. . First Floor. . -MM : for Men and Youngsters slim. you can be pertectlv fitted from this tot. Brown and Greén .Homespun " ef- Very Impressive Values in Silk Shirts | i--nt a Very Expressive Price— . 3595 —the Faet is Tbey Are $10 Shirts— | Made of the highest class of silks used for | Shirtings—the best-known grades, such as— [ Eagle Broadcloth [ Shwartzerback Silk Crepe i - Empire ) Mills Mellowspun Broadc]oth 1 - Empire King Cloth Silk Empire Jersey Roger Thompson’s La Jerz Sitk ., White, Plain and Figured Jacquards. Plain White and exclusive co]onngs—-care- fully cut and made—in all sizes from 14 to 17. Special Budget of Suits | At #25.00 We are making it especially attractive for this pre-holiday Saturday. _ Blue Serges, Gray Serges, Pencil Stripes and Fancy -Chieviots—modeled on both' mederate and smart Hnes—also in the “Sports” modcls. Plenty of the New ! Van Heusen Soft Col- 5 lars in quarter sizes .. —the collar that doesn’t wilt, = .- ¢ Boys’ Sport Blouses 49¢ In many’ fancy pat- terns—cut amply full. Sizes 6 to 16 yearss Second Floor. s, Boys’ Socks | 39 | Plain White with fancy roll tops, or Blue, Flesh, Yellow, Brown, Green, with roll-self 4 tops. Sizes 513 to 9% Second Floor. * Boys’ White Hats 65¢ Snowy White Duck in the shapes that be- _ come the boys. Stitched “brims. % i First Floor. Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes | $2.95 From Grades of Higher Prices Oxfords, “Mary Jane or Baby Doll - styles, in Patent Leath- er, Brown Calf, Gun ! Metal, White Nubuck. ' Whité Canvas, etc Good range of sizes. First Floor. i : Boys’ Shoes- and Oxfords $3.95 : Brown and Black Jeather, made on the | English and Broad-toe | models. Goodyear sewed so!es Sizes up ito6. First Floor. s Pumps— }

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