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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921.' —By POP MOMAND.| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Didn’t Have to Ask. F ”‘ b SUBSTITUTES NATIONAL' e : AGREEMENTS FOR LOCALv : ‘Wage Proposal Submitted to Inter- . national Union of Photo-Engrav- “ ers in Toronto. " 3 * TORONTO, Ont., August 17.—A mo- tion to make all future agreements between photograph engravers -and their employers national in scope in- stead of local, and ‘subject to pr Mmulgation at' union conventions, was laid yesterday before. the convention of the International Union of Photo- lgraph Engravers. Other suggestions were to establish an out-of-work , to make all agreements . tween unions and employers term jg“ on or before December 31,19 d to provide that the executive uncil should not sanction ny greement that did not provide for e forty-four-hour week. 8e otions’ will be debated tomorrow d at subsequent sessions. 43 A resolution strongly supported by e Chicago delegation, asked the nvention to demand the release of ‘Bugene V. Debs, the socialist lead ho was imprisoned after the Unit: ates entered the war. Samuel Gompers, president of the IAmerican Federation of Labor.. ad- esséd the convention and strongly iticized, the forces that are op- filll‘ the forty-four-hour week for Qinteu s A Flowers Make Best Reminders of birthday'wishes. Shaffer, 900 14th st. —Advertisement. —_— < FIRST TO GO TO CUBA. C. L. Jope- Named Attache by Dc—l pu'tmant of Commerce. Appolnitiment of Chester Lloyd Jones of Orange, N. J.. as acting_American cammerclgl gttache to Cuba has been announced by the Department of Com- merce. * Mr."Jones' appointment is the first to be made by the Commerce Department to Cuba, which {s said to be the..hest market for K American g0ods in ail.Latin America. - Mr. Jones represented the Depart- ment of Commerce in Spain as com- mercial attache in 1919, He was edu- cated at the un fes of Wisconsin and Pennsylva; d the University of Berlin and. Madrid University. In 1814 Mr. Jones:was a member of the ecucational commission which visited Latin American universities. He was director of the. United es bureau of foreign afents of the War Trade Board in 1918. Mr. Jones ‘iiN-traveled extensively in Europe. South America and Mex- ico. He will devote his time in Cuba to development of American trade. Officials of the Department of Com- nierce feel that his presence in Cuba at this time wiil be of benefit to both countries in ‘deNélopment of mutually profitable busimess relations. Twashington's Mest _ Popular: Floral- phone is Main 2416. Smer 900 14th n.w. —Advertisement. " CHIEF OF NEW DIVISION. 4A. E. Butman, md{ @na Léather Expert, Mr. o er’s Aide. Secyetary Hoover yesterday the appointment of Arthur of Boston as chief of, the new division of shoes. leather and hides of the bu- reau of foreign and dommestic commerce. Mr. Butman at present is in charge of the gathering of monthly statistics of hides and leather for the census bu- reau, and during the war was connected with the bureau directing collecting of statistics on these commodities for the War Industries Several years ago Mr. Butman made an extensive survey of the shoe and leather markets in the South :American and European countries fll States Tariff Commi has had practical sxpetion and leather trade snd bag d quaintance with the ln‘m in those industries. . If i¥’s a good map.lnol—ld us: enlarge it. nlargements —Quality workmap: ship llwtya c and prompt service. Size 8x10-in: M. A. LEESE A The Car You Want The Price You Want ! Robbery Under Arms ] < Time was when robbers 10obbed politely, and shooting was a last resort, and then we viewed the hold-up lightly, a karmless kind of outdoor sport. "Now. stand,” they’d tell me, “and deliver,” and from my rags my roll they'd snake, and I would stand “without a quiver, because my life was not at stake. No tremors shook my system bony, no palsy did my; spirit know ; I knew that all my bills were phony and I was glad to see them go. But now the thieves come callyhooting, in murderous, bloodthirsty bands, and they begin their ribald shooting before I've time to raise my hands. They spring upon me from an alley, the; come with silent, tiger tread and while one murderer keeps tally, the others shoot me full of lead. And v could have my stock of shillings by merely asking for the same; there’s no excuse for all these killingsl that blemish their time-honored game. The modern robbers are not courtly, they lack the ofd school tact and grace, and when they meet a poet portly, they| push a cannon in his face; and‘ i, confused, he asks a question, | or bats his eyes,wor wags his! ears, they shoot him where his | indigestion has caused him pain tor many years. It isn’t fair, or just, or decent ; $ome ordinances should be made; this shooting graft is something recent, dis-| crediting the robber’s trade WALT MA (Copyright by George Matthew Adams.) —_— Adds p to the Drink hosphate Horsford' P makes frult Juices tart, delicions. Fine in| plain or charged water. Quenches thirst.— Advertisement. For Blank Books.and Station- ery. The Big Store on the Avenue. E. Morrison Paper Co. | FRANKLIN Since the first Franklin was built more than 700 other American makes have gone out of business. That alone tells a big story of Franklin merit. Franklin Motor Car Co. 1101 Cenmmeeticut Avenue Telephone Main 7045 YOURE NOT T FILL UP AT A SOCIETY TEA! TH\S ISNT A FREE LuncH! NOW DON'T You DARE ASK FoR ANOTHER SANDWICH' B lnvutmen‘ts of First- Class Real Estate Mortgage Loans Secured for " Depositors —If you have money to invest ‘we would be very glad to get in touch with you. We are in position to secure first-class Real Estate Mortgage Loans. ANK OF COMMERCE | AND SAVINGS | Cor. 7th and E Sts. 1‘ G’S SPECIALIZED ROASTING DEVELOPS THE TRUE CUP CHARACTER OF EACH VARIETY %coe The liquid cheer for all weathers. Piping hot or iced, its fragrance prevails, giving taste- . regalement unsurpassed. M E - SWING CO: Mesco Building, 1013 E St. NW. Phone Main 7601 OF OUR FINEST AND SMARTEST PumpS and Oxfords For Women At Three Amazingly Low Prices! ,_/ UpTo 9 5«11%05 o 76 98 ¢ Values ) You know positively your exact mm‘n; on every pair, for theregular price is stamped on the soles There is absolutely no guess- ing about your ssvmgs in this sale—and that is the whole ‘secret of the tremendous de- mand that these reduced prices -are creating. Once each year at this time we hold a sweep- ing clearance sale to clear out everything to accommodate the new lines for Fall. Hundreds wait forit. It is now on in full LAWN FETE—DANCING Auspices East Gate Lodge, 34, F.A.A. In the Cool of the Eve: TAKE 32-MILE MOONLIGHT SAIL ON HURRICANE PECK TO MARSHALL HALL ““On the Histori® Potomac.”” DANCING ,5Y=RY, EVENING Excellent Dining Room_Service om Bteamer and Hall at Marshall STEAMER CHAS. MACALESTER . Whar? 30 MOUNT VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester 8. Leaves Daily, m&: !n-dny. 10 from hearsay which car best meets your needs. The only sure way is to make comparativedem- onstrations. A Marmon + 34 is at your disposal. Arrange to ride now. 1501 Connecticut Ave. mo\nn North 7853 MARMON 54 for Girls : r For your girl's happiness — your own peace of wmind. An _exceptional faculty; most in- clusive caurses. Phone for Catalog, North 7994 3 A Boarding and Day School Cor. 18th and Que Sts. N. W, 41 Stock goes into this sale this morning. ; Commencing TODAY ~ We will offer our complete stock of Used “Automobiles without reservation at prices cut : so deep that they do not even vaguely reflect the values offered. Those who have been recently looking at some of these cars, but not yet decided which to buy, “will please take notice that first-comers at this Used-Car Sale get first choice. No cars will be reserved or withheld. Our entire Used-Car - mm-w.sh.nuofiis.um..m Op‘nEm,AlchySdndqyatdSmday - From9 A. M. Until 3 P. M. The Trew Motor Co. . 14th Street at. P P Telephome Main 4173 Walkug Colnmall. 913 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Between 9th and 10th Open Saturday Night mumsmmmzmumw d Dress Oxfords, Opcm ‘;:t Tma. Strap Pumps and blast, with bigger varieties, more charming styles and big- ger bargains than ever. Come’ tomorrow and get,your share of these wonderful bargains. Women’s $3.50 White Canvas Oxfords, While they last—hundreds of pairs of smart, attractive NEWARK White Can- vas Pumps and Oxfords that have been $3.50 right along—$2.89. “Strap and plain models. Big selection! - All sizes! The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States.’ WASHINGTON STORES 506 9th Street Northwest / Between E and F Streets Open Nights Hundreds of styles in all wanted lca!lten, Low or Lonu Heel. Al Closed All Day Saturday Preserving Requisites A complete display of all requisites for can- ning and preserving will be found in our house- furnishing section. Jelly Strainers, with Stand, 75¢ 1-gt. E-Z Seal Glass- Top Jars, doz., $1.25 Dint Size, doz., $1.10 1-gt. Mason Jars, doz., $1.10 " I1-p¢. Size, doz., 90c Jelly Tumblers, 50¢ 55¢ and 60c doz. Preserving Wax, Ib., 20c -~ “Good Luck” Cold Pack Jar Rings, doz., 10c Preserving Kettles, $1 6-Jar Canners, $3.50 Aluminum Pressure Cookers, $20 to $40 Alumipum Preserving Spoons, 25¢ Dulin & Martin Co. 1215 F St. and 1212-18 G St. N.W. T.V.T. ilotors Corporation A —A NEW STAR! Wil Burst ow the Washington Photoplay H. Next Sunday. Afternoon, hen. Locws Corvmie Presents That Glorious DeMille Emotional Actress GLORIA SWANSON IN HER FIRST STARRING PRODUCTION “THE GREAT MOMENT” —BY ELINOR GLYN— A Vivid Behind-the-Scemes Drama of Washing- tow’s Gorgeous Oficial and Socal Life, Writtew by the World-Famous Awthor of “Three Weeks” and Other Great Novels— SUPPORTED BY MILTON SILLS BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY AT S P. M. Theater. 9th & F Stu. TODAY—EDITH “THE _ BE. in PACH _ OF And COMEDY, “READY TO | i | i | | | 1 | \ 1 » EDERICK. _in And COMEDY, “HEY, Gnde-.l«lc Col.l‘. TODAY. ALICE LAK OME| AVENUE GRAND M. A NS 1353 Pa. Ave.S.E | ™ TOP HILL Orchestra Concert. LARD. in * Ga. Ave.‘flnbee st V. | TODAY—JAMES KIRKWOOD, in “A W] o CRANDALL’S LAST THR! ¥ _Stree: | DAYS—POLA > 101\6 in PRODUCTION. LOEW'’S YT ALAC Continuous 10:30 A. M—11 P. M. LAST THREE DAYS Paramount Presents THOMAS MEIGHAN | By Booth Tarkingtom Beginning Sunday 11 AM—~LAST 3 DAYS—11 P.3L OPENING SEASON 1921-22 Realart Presents JUSTINE JOHNSTONE rrison F eriontret Comety Dr:" e 2 In “Wealth™ im0 X LOEW’S OLUMBI ‘PROXIES WITH NORMAN KERRY \ -AND ZENA KEEFE Beginning Sumday GLORIA SWANSON In “The Great Moment” By ELINOR GLYN 72000 /////,/////////////// Famons Rialto Orchestra ROBERT BOND GOITA —CONDUCTOR— ¥ - Tour Even Hoe Tal Mo a0 Z W CRANDALL'S F at 10th MEiRoPoLITAN | gFSRERER et Day dreams i sometimes come true- 8 WANTED A WIFE AND A HOMB-. DD HE GET THEM P SEB ~ JLFROTHINGHAM'S * Clhe I’EN oou.Aa RAISE’ o & e 8t NEXT WEEK Beginning Sunday 20:30 A. M. te 11 P. M. POLA In @ Mighty Drama GYPSY BLOOD Exceptional Added Attractions e—————— K CRANDALL’S 18th & Col.R4. | w-: -( ll. P. 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