Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1921, Page 28

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¥ . 'THE EVENING STAR, You are a lover Of the LOWER PAY PROPAGANDA | 3 KILLED IN DYE PLANT. & o CHARGED BY EMPLOYES |«whisz Machine” for Drying Silk charming Egg Girl . Files to Plecen : : ¢ Street Railway Workers Resent At- m;A:ler.szl;;dN. J., August :—;rml-:e . h titude on Wages Taken bY . |jyreq . yesterday e :::!;:;q::)ank bt - ® 5 = ] B 2 reing Company’s plant, when & centri- s e $7.00 & $8.00 e (757 % 3 ashington Railway - and Electric | workmen with hundreds of scraps of | |f . 5 I::‘.‘.'.".‘.‘ZH&“TQ??’;’::E’%;“?Z..i.f‘ i o and o : ' SPECIAL SHOES $10.00 STYLISH AND : he Rmalamated " Rasociation “‘ ::»: lDENOUNCES AMERICAN BOYS' SHOES $4.30 & $529 v ‘Wear W.LDouglas Shoes and save money. The best known shoes in the world. They are absolutely the Street and Railway Employes’ Divi- 3 sion. No. 689, composed of employes RECORD IN CARIBBEAN ey best shoe values that can be produced for the LaberDukRomiaCalt. : 1901, o of the Capital Traction Company, fol- lowing action on this_score a nieating; Tuesday night in Waiters’ Hall, 721 6th street. After & prolonged discussion, the | Villard Asks Special Inquiry and union instructed Mr. Cookman n.-l Calls Haiti and Santo Domingo cr of Grocers who reputation on “Chevy Ch business agent, t8 issue a statement toutlining its stand on the matter. Interventi r, Ball-Sera R oLy ODUCTS 200, Th toment is as follows: on Black Chapte ! b «&-W.a..,.‘ n time to time, in the pre: in American intervention in Haiti and public statements and before the pub- {Santo Domingo was described yesterday o utilities commissioners, an officiu 2 of the Washington Rallway and Elec 1’. tRa Chinekeet chaptor in Americh tric Company has heen linking the[history in the Caribbeans” by Oswald time for the reopening of our con-|Garrison .Villard of New York city, {tract with the Capital Tractlon Com-{ ioin. o ‘shocial Senate nvestisation. pany in March with the time which o gt WL mark & decrease in wages for | He apoke for the Union Patriotique of | the Washington Raillway and Electric | Haiti, the National Association for Company. Subtly, not in so many |[the Advancement of ored TPeople words,” but by intimation, the idea|and the Haiti and Santo Domingo has been conveyed through intima-|Independence Socie and _alleged i tlons that when we reopen our wage |tkat there “was no trouble in Haiti contract, which does not expire at that {until we went there., v time. but which can be discussed, | TImmediate ‘Wmerican withdrawal | there &ill be a change in wages. It is | would be a disaster, Mr. Villard told sald that wages:- on the Washington the committee. but military occupa- Railway and Electric will probably haluon should terminate, This govern- ed when ours are revised. ment's attitude in I s - L2/ 4 % e nt ng with affairs g i . - 1 - 314 7th Street N.w, ) . copeclally aince flarions with America” Lo da- W. L. Douglas shoes are sold in 107 of our own stores I If you could visit L. Dougla Offers A Large nifiation of considerins de- | Secretary of Sta H itod | direct from (hehfactory to you at only one profit, wl‘:chlomr- Brockton, Mass., and see for yourself the efficient for Variggy of ailne our Taiorests might hel delegation: of DomInIaTa telling the Antees toyou'tae best shoes that can be €,/aL the dowest m‘“““‘“’!"‘» the This Week Seey fied,” it o are confdent that no it we had done in thelr poh-euble cost. Nlo matter Eh&nfiw lrvel-l-.h:;'e dealers every- yles b consideration is planned. : where can supply you with W. L. Doug oes. vinced, e ba rt'at o Tomee wage] reachon. Him Teow #PL‘:T‘““;&‘&‘&:‘.‘EZ' W.L.Douglas d th retail price is stamped on the sole | absolutely all that is claimed o ituted by the Washing-{that witnesses from that island would | f"ll h g b:f-me ?‘n 1 e pf"u“ 8 Th lon saesole for the money in this country. 9 Low ai Zlectric Company.” 2ppear anev&r‘em llhe _commn‘zee S‘my o shoes ore they leave ll:e_ actory. e value is guar- i Pai and ASKS COURT OF VOTERS. |1 ataine Ao setek theli ||| anteed and you are protected against unreasonable profits. | W. L._p«..}u shoes are mde.“nnder the direction and arrs High Heel: b e i W. L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are absolutely the [ supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest 7 eels The A . - . Oxfords, 4 S { % o o pioa OuE et Ut maen s (o beain e b_elt shoe values for the money in this country. 'l"heycom- determination to make the best shoes for the price that Shppers Al S; i H'"‘ :1 on 1‘1‘ . °::' LI e bine quality, style, yvorlnn-_mhip an_d wearing qualities equal | Money can buy. 251 1zes cwaMany L. Saworks Fer Tour Vacation Don't Neglect Taking one| || 1O Other makes selling at higher prices. CAUTION :)M_"MM*‘;IVW“I w. L and A resolution directing the census bu. of the 8. & F. Leather Th . o —_— & name Pumps. Wideh {reau to find out the number of federal | . W e C " e smart %'K'" are the le'a'ders in the fuhm c:ll‘lten of | and price is plainly stamped on the sole. Be care- ; 1dths i employes in Washington and how mauy | S merica. e prices are the same everywhere; they cost | fultoseethatithasnotbeenchanged or mutilated , " AN Leathers | L‘L’:‘T..(‘r’;d‘u":.d"i';‘n."."xi.'f.f;’i“&%fx‘.’éfifii’- rltmg ases no more in San Francisco than they do in New Yo’rk, 1f not for sale in yourvicirity, order direct from factory. Catalogue fres. 270 Soari é‘:"l’::cf:%& by Representative Vare. republican, {¥ And ‘for geodness sake cheer us up by And the Choice of Pennsylvania. The list would be com- | writing! EVERY LOW SHOE Birimeneshasé Sotmg ‘an ot Young koL R s W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON IN THE HOUSE [ 5 St s v e ) ¥5%% 905 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. pxsan 1397 F Street N. W. . @ OPEN 3 Former Values, $7.50 to $15.00 oot Burean, * *"°" T BC =il o ) S_A TU RDAY EVE NI NG5S 3 NOT A PAIR : WILL RESUME OLD POST. HEED'BACK, y L1 OWN, Mass.. August A EVERYTHING z z Stcphen Panareioff, former Bul Ithe” arrival of credentials from Sofia, {and that he had been informed he would be pergona grata to the State | Department. 1 | " M. Pinaretoff. who is delivering a { course of ures at the Williams | College Institute of Politics, came to ithe United States in 191f as Bul- garia’s first minister to this country. ! He retained his post until diplomatic [ relations were broken with the cen- | tral powers e | | hment to that post awaited only} Bottled in Washington, D. C., by SAS-0 BOTTLING CO,, Phone Lincein 1212. 1522 Pa, Ave. S.E. _ Motor . Efficiency vs. Eaoline Efficiency - Why the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) ' Maintains a Great Experimental Department r l"HERE is a point beyond which the Your task is to find a consistently « | efficiency of a motor car or truck- good gasoline, adjust your carburetor cannot be guaranteed by its manufac- to it, and use no other. Our work is tarer. Thousand dollar cars havebeen to see that this gasoline is constantly known to render longer and more up to standard; to make sure that you satisfactory service than others which can get it wherever your business or Wh the were valued at two or three times as pleasure takes you in the field served 3 y . much, by the Standard Oil Co. (N. J.); to Mechanically your ¢job” was per- improve it when possi'ble through the fect when it cym).;e to Jyo“ f,-omp:i,e efforts of specialists in our Develop- factory. The best of mawri_nl‘i, com- -ment Department. , mensurate with the price of the car, . were used in its consll:-uction. The car Follow ExPe"t Guidance was as nearlyreadyfor efficient service Our development men are at work as the manufacturers could make it. seeking still Elrther to improve m . ; roducts. These experts have devo! How do Jyou select Motor Fuel? fheir lives to study ol;'e the refining bus.’ From this ‘point the responsibility iness and the relation between the for efficient operation of your motor properties of the oils and the service lies largely with you (who must select which they render. They deal only in . and Lse fuel and lubricants) = facts. You can’t go wrong in following _and with the refiners. - their gnidance. : STANDARD OIL, COMPANY (New Jersey) Refiners of the best gasoline obiainable i New Perfection is [ so successful.for:cooking Té-lfd resent New Perfection Qil of utensils. Then, too, it drives the clean Stove owes its success toits Deat of the white-tipped flame forcibly design and the care with which it 2Fhior s she ares js & ke sbome b2 is built. Early types of “oil stoves” Tperers no ing over to the oven whea cannot compare with it in conveni- you use a New Perfection. It is up where ence, economy and durability. you canreach it easily. The New Perfection The New Perfection_ burner g:pnhcdmtdued tly and prevents P“"’fl“““&‘:fm%‘:fn; into it a¢ all times through the glase Soor. the long blue chimney are re- popular. There & sponsible for the splendid results x}ifix“m two and on::udm.:r'-lnu. obtained by New Perfection users Use Aladdin Security Oil regulaily to ob- everywhere. A tain the b:;o—’blg results. . Always pure The chimney is made long for a distinct e s T sscrnes the barning of cocry New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves ave sold by mest [t Grop of kerosene used. Thereis no fuct hardware, furniture and department stoves. wasted in the form of soot.on the bottom STANDARDOILCOMPANY (NEWJERSEY) "NEW PERFECTION 3 3

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