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/THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 more general use of safoty methods FORMER RUSSIAN STATES 200 AUTOS BURNED. ‘M|u|m INDUSTRIAL WAST[ lb"t:" ELGE w5 0 BE ASKED TO CONFER ruer 100 2ws tns dessst n | [ o 2 . D “] ™ G[RS e e e | mp:m“':.".:’ a1 Make Use of Our Liberal Credit Terms . }f«:’: ;::-;;‘:o{o‘.g :‘so oon‘;va ):'J_-;ot':ol:fi port From Finland—Warsaw _Take Advantage of Our Low Prices Arlington Hotel Roof ill n-i : teen t Vermont Ave. Above K nccident. lnnunlly |2 p rncem of Named as Meeting Place. seventeen years o: -‘H-:Io undnr IS8 thern were t Tonons rontable; | HELSINGFORS, Finiand, June 3= e e e ociar es of aron & J ere were industrial col mnection ",h the G' TONIGHT Hoover commnttee POINES | clene “Feotiting.n- an 'Scoomis | HorS, "Hnitng: Lonr G spreaents i | Sriction ne S 2 > loss to the country of about $853,000.- | Lithuania fo & conference in Qut Many Startllng Results 000 lnau-m.x accidents are caused|to discuss an entente a: all .._.Y.. e :nd he carelcsmess of the workmen | merly belonging to the Russian empire, | [\ s safeguards.” | according to information obtained here of Exhaustive Probe. offiant ldieness came in for, its share | today. Preparations for the conference . it is said. By the Associated Press. lng industry alone, the report said,| -The V5t Revar sdvices | P ST. LOUIS, June 3.—Responsibility |an investment of more th.n uoa 000, | trom that city state, has left for Ware in industrial processes, which is caus- h.ll through andardization Ill the W, Brooks Jokas And His Origmal Jass Orchestra DANCING, 9 to 12 —_— have resulted In heavy losses Di Ia Carte Servi ing enormous annual losses to the na- | brands of | pape It was stated in & Paris dispatch of | Whic e er, a 2 tion, can be placed at the door of the| In the ready-made clothing indus- Moy Aolihiat s conference oftho forelun | €0 the insurance companies. tl al Es- 6 to 8:30 management and less than 25 per cent | 1f3: the report mald, it :,':3;':%32,{::. thonia would be held at Riga in June,| aary Queen of scou_h.a gle a8y at the door of labor, declared a report | of a million dollars a day—a th 5 view, it was understood, to the | complete collection. of wigs, and it of the American Engineering Coun- |crease of 40 per cent in effactiveness. ceganiaation of 'els:f“fih‘;'l”,_‘,‘,fl:fin;‘fl::’ is said that she Wore one 4t her ex- ci's committce on elimination of | The value of the output in this indus- | pojand were not expected to participate soutlo: waste in industry, made public at a try Is put at 3600,000.000 » year. in this conference, although it was be- meeting_of the council's executi e —— lieved that the league, " it came into STEIENERGER. board. “The commitiee was appofiited s e e e M L AR T mfllhr and Manager. ~ %};e g:r?;;:lg:tius‘:figt;;y :t Ca POLICE BUREAU FAVORED. | countries. ‘Prodscts From Ferm to You The report showed that the margin | Virginia Association Urges Central PRESIDENT TO SPEAK. Be“evue Open Evenings Till ® 0°Clock o R A . Office for Identification. NEW YORK, June 2.—President Farms Lunch . . PETERSBURG, Va, June 3.—The |Harding was signified his wiliingness Music Week Bargain BELLEVUE ICE CREAM to address a mass meeting to be held rough index of one of the common leelnblllhmfl.\-l of a central btireau of | in Brooklyn for newly admitteq citi- Give a Thought to Music 3 Made of: Cream Fresh Daily From Our Own' Farm. ‘ nd n-luhy- “1‘ s e T waste of %ime 'and |ldentification of criminals for this |sens of the United States, it was an- energy and money through duplica- |state was approved h t nounced today by Federal Judge tions and estimates and bids In bulld- |2 meeting' of the Virginis Polios As. | Garvia. The meeting, plans for which ing trades ran into millions annually. | sociation, attended by representatives | N3Ve not been completed, will be held Blame for Existing Abuses. of practically every city and county | in the near future, Judge Garvin said. S z 1 trict | in the state. Co-operation of police de- e oth employer :lf:i a’:&”g:;;;f :,fd partments in all cities of the state and | France plans to conserve 40,000,000 es, | Standardization of traffic regulations | tons of conl annually by the electrifi- but the annual losses through waste |8150 were urged. cation of its raflroads. covered in genuine leather.............oooveineenneennnnn.. by conflicts between them is much e workara | $27.50 Cash—$3.75 a Week were idle during January and Febru- ary of this )ear In 19’1 half a billion t dollars will in wages in the building lrades it was said. 9 The waste inquify was in charge of a committee of sixteen, headed by J. Parke Channing of New York as chairman and L. W. Wallace of Wash ington, executive secretary of the American Engineering Council of the Federated American Engineering So- Upright Piano Cictibaysaho s enatim . o o ) 10-Piece Dining Room Sulte Made of Genuine American Walnut, consisting of 60-1mh buffet, good size china closet, inclosed serving table, round $2 5.00 5 side ch: : — extension table 48 inches wide airs, 1 armchair, seats 1334-36 G St 1338 New York Ave. “The Bastam™—1332 G St. (Uled _The committee oumned the follow- || =————mee——— e ———e s e ) LA e il L ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE Music Week Special Ways to Stop Waste. ——— “A national industrial mtormu;lon service should be established to fur- |} ™~ nish more timely, regular and com- pletes information covering current 2 production and comsumption and istocks of commodity; a national statistical service should be estab- Terms to Suit lished covering employment require- memlis. hfl nflun;:al ]dvfllk¥ l‘esadrdlllg ld B 0 d . public’ health should be fostered an Arthur Jordan Piano Co. || ncouragea; the pational program for ) h s ool P St T Double Duty Duofo eds industrial rehabi®tation should be en- G Street at Thirteenth couraged and should offer opportuni- ties for education and placement to Hemer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. thdse having Dh)llcal defects as w:ll , Drastic Reductions PERPETUAL Ty - 1 o vision al laws a lax it ° ll | be accepted which could be developed for the adjustmenl and settlement of labor disputes.” i ASS CIA ON The chambers of commerce, the re- | | port “sala, should inauguraie anti- waste campaigns and collective pur- chasing agents should educate the Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black or brown leatherette. Prices start at $39.50 $3.95 Cash—$1 a Week 3 and 4 burner sizes. Prices start at $24.75 $2.50 Cash—$1 a Week Kitchen FapsiteEe Cons sl ern o s Voo™ Lids for kids! On Saturday we reduce our entire stock ol oeiby ot Lions i turin; & er emphasizing the nee re- . . . s in slid- T orSSmentee B o e I O IS of straw hats — for little girls and little boys from 2 to 10 curtain; poreelain slid agement and administrative policies, (he repor! urged the co-operation of ing top; exactly like il- Pays 4 Per Cent years. Colored straws and light straws with plain and Orgnn zed . labor should develop a lustration. A real bar- on shares withdrawn be- policy for_increasing output.” it was| $ 3 stated. “The attitude of opposition 5 Sy Staces, | e atiitie of opposition fancy bands that sold-up to this moment from $1.65 to ek fol; pr;du(‘tfllon Bhnul:l b? c:m':ged to $6'50 Assets More Than :ur;ar:sfl(nndnrdgi:g l?:er: should clsa - H scientific examination of the asis 14 " $7,000,000 x | for wages: certain union rules should nfi:’mfi:&;"’_wn:m:&'bflmr. Surplus Nearing |l Sporaiion. - apprentices ‘and ™ erate $1.65 to $2.50 Hats $1.85 to $3.75 Hats' $5.85 to $6.50 Hats eostm N it s : $28.50 $3 Cash—$1 a Week workers, distinctions which result ¢ output; individual|] - 700 ooo | in YEBH"C!‘}?II lO nh . 5 $700, yorkcers shouid sealize. dheir, ve: Now $1.15 Now $1.95 Now $4.8 Comer 11th and E Sts. W, [[ | 7o i hesich and disregard o JAMES BERRY, President Declaring that the annual economic 5: ceretar. il | 1oss in the country through prevent- HOSHCA P CAR X 7 et Jiseanes’and death amounted to 3,000 e Palm Beach Suits for Bo.ys $9.75 Cool? “Ask Dad, he knows.” Palm Beach and Pan- ama suits in light and dark colors — serviceable -as fine serge; washing or dry cleaning with equal ease. Sizes 7 DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. '735 7th STREET N.W. _729-31 7th St. Nw Guara::t’::(’l. T’é‘l!l:):bsh'f;;' Every Member of the Family at Low Prices Blue Serge Suits with 2-pairs of trousers $37.50 And there you have our story. For you know Blue Serge Suits $18 &5 b N “ With 2 pairs of pants and with a leather belt. Beau- tifully made suits—just bought at the lowest price levels. All sizes; all models. Suits and pants alpaca lined. CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT CHILDREN'S BI.ACI( AND 'SANDA(l)sx}oRns S Lo A O : that 2 pairs of trousers double the life of the suit; srewn smsses | §1.98 - §2.49 Klapper Suits Khaki flapper suits with sport waists and that P-B suits are always all-wool; that one never Solid Leather $1.29 51 49 $3.45 English pants. Fast colors. A new P-B tires of blue serge. Single and double breasted special, worth $4.50 anywhere. P models in various styles for various ages from 18 to 80. The proper weight for summer—yet an ideal all-year-round outfit. Just 100 suits that arrived Thursday. If we are any judge of what men want they will all be gone before the sun Khaki Knickers Values up to $1.50 today’s prices. A 95¢ timely special to convince mothers that, = while P-B prices are ‘'way down, P-B quality is as-high as ever. Z Pl o : - : sets Saturday. Another point in favor of the WOMEN'S BROGUE $1.98 to $2.98 Every article in The Boys’ Shop is backed by the FTB label. “early male.” OXFORDS Everything we sell: must make good or we-will. No ifs, ands And they're beauties, too. Tan calf, Goodyear welt. All sizes ..... 'WOHEN’SS!‘RAPI’UHPS In tan calf. i??',.,;"‘-.’.".'.‘.’... $2.98 ot buts about this P-B 28-year-old policy. wofi.fls BLACK AND | ') kle Patched Rub- THE AVENUE AT NINTH : | b O)CEI-‘ORDS ber Sole Tennis Shoes.” All ; Daily, 8:30 to 6 ; A sl:s';:»s 2 &;-%m?rz sold |[sizes. sz 69 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys i% : : THE AVENUE AT NINTH i siies. - Daily, 8:30 to 6 = MEN’S OXFORDS Black and Tan—Special $3 ’90