Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1921, Page 20

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NS SLAVE AT, BIEGTIONS ORND edou Promises Auction of Jobless Despite Opposition : of Officials. oy the Amectated Proes. © - . NEW YORK, September 14.—Plans of Urbain Ledoux to repeat here the Jobs Going Begging! New York Bakers Need Thousands of Helpers. By the Associsted Prees. NEW YORK, September 14~ Although a half-million Rave been declaved to be with- markets for co-operation in ob- taining bakers’ helpers at sal- arfes of $25 to $30 a week. Mr. Albers sald there were 3.000 bakers in the greater city and the majority of them were looking for helpers. “Suctions” of unemployed which he |-staged on Boston common, ynet With|New York. This .l“m'.v‘lll:n Iu:llr- ‘opposition today from varioup organi- | from women themselves n =ations sted pear ork, where I have o interested tn the weltare of (PeA%d I8 N, N0 TGLT weitare jobless. Ledoux announced he [ ork’ Tney said many were without " would hold his first auction here Mon- ! work and o attention was being pald | axy. to their plight. If necessary, wnul% *Buch 1y | L sell them on the block? ¥ sald I} Much an xhibition would OnlYiwoula. - And. if necsssary ¥ would : trouble and ‘would accomplish|pave them strip to the walst as the PR SsCul Darpose.” AN B CTaei{men Who went 1o auction hers wer ioner of public welfare an " m‘hfll of the mayors committes on B ploymen [ Hugh Frayne of the American Fed- v emtion of Lator deciared labor was BALTIMORE WANTS FACTS " 8 to the auctions and that B Fova eel 3 T ecion | REGARDING COAL PRICES 1f Bhe attempted, to hold them here. ‘. James Fi Kl:em‘?.n, devartn"lez_( ar:‘ré\'; mander of the Veferaus of Fore : i also joined in the auction pro- |State’s Attorney Asks Federal All united in declaring Now York Trade Commission for Informa- | employers knew of dozens of agencies ? Trials. Srom which they could obtain men tion on Dealers’ Trl Without seeking them on @ “S1aVe | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. ; ik s e mae BALTIMORE, September 14.—A cal el fom. ‘" BWOSTON, to the Federal Trade Commission & , Septembar 14.—Urbain Le |, ton has been sent out by \\doux. returning here from New York|giate's Attorney Leach for additional oday. to take up again his activities [information in connection with ‘z:lo the interests of Boston's umem- |investigation into coal prices In this jged, said he intended to inau- fcity. 5 s the suction block for the job- | In his letter the state's attorney s in New York next week notwith- |sets forth that Secretary Hellwig of ding objections announced by |the Paltimore Coal Exchange said Eblic oMmcials and others. The serv-|“that whenever the operator DAI(S of men and women would bo of |the ‘string the retaller is compelle d to the best bidders, he declared i jump.” 'a statement, unless remedial meas- | In his communication the prosecutor Were taken to.care for those out jasks in particular about the frelght “work. differential and offers leo .{o ;:u‘-‘e :1‘::‘ 401d of a night which he spent in |ington for the purpose o - York's smaller parks Monday, |whatever information might be useful 3 he counted 562 men u\ervinsdr:lx:t to him in lmn prosecution of the in- 5 ofidoors. and said there were addi- dieted dealers. g&: Pumbers sheiteriess in Central| A suggestion is made to the federal 2 people that lhehflflell'alb!lorfl !;ta.;eu::ng- ' Depen: Consetence. sentatives at the e wi - e o e hhs siatement |ohanse in this city and the further AL e o Yhe alayes of saem. |assertion 13 made that similar organ PO e Fork depends upon |1sstions exist in other citles. . the dvic conscience. Should New e - York fail to take care of the shelter- RENT ON HOUSES CUT. Jess and hungry who sleep and ramble AL in its parks without employment and | MIDDLETOWN, Ohlo, Sep With 1038 of hope in self and faith in [14—A local real estate —company the community. the sale will surely|renting sixty houses anmoufces & take place. If adequate measures are | five-dollar-a-month _reduction ~ 'n taken then, of course, the suction|rent on all dwellings. The actlon] block becomes unnecessary. For this|was taken in an effort to meet the a week should suffice. wage readjustment which t‘l"l‘?ube% “F am not the one to decide whether ! made by local industries, officials 1l be sold on the block in the company sail. Snmsuvhubxemodfls are ready in 2 complete And Use While You Pay Cash or Credit—SAME PRICE COME and select any Kodak, Grafleg, Premo § or Brownie Camera in our complete showing and pay for it while you are enjoy- ing its use at the rate of $1 a week. Films, supplies and accessories, too, may i be added to your account (P and paid for as convenient. . " Complete Kodak Outfit for 1A Autograph Kedak, Jr. e 319&”. vsla Developing of the 3 Rolls One print ef Each Negative One Years Subseription to “Kodakery” Ty oA Treces of $1.00 5 ‘Woorr ot Cass” Frices Opticians NN Jewelers : Saae YNAZF V7% YIS RN NS IR AN SN NN ' . Full Toilet Needs Tvoroyd afilfll-. Amoried style, manufacturer’s -aeul; mi"-' lnll-.r P“;'lc Boxes and Halr Recsivers, umi.e.. $5.15 Large Site Comd and Brush Trays, Jmperial Biapd, .25 Hairpin Holders, with ¢ compartments, At a-g. EANEREEREES 2 i AW Children’s Hair Ribhons I J;w_:-mu. flm in all the sew. fall esmbinations; , S OYAL fi%‘% SRS e e, e Moire Ribbons, 5% and 73 fuches wide, e o T ney o hches wide, ln Al the wanted fall Dressing Combs With all coarse teeth. At G 2 = oy gy 0 Waisk Tirge ‘sise, fouble sawed: At m: ‘ The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.. : Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. 2‘-"-&.“’%.,’.‘:’:‘.”. Sk shaden” RS0 e . Floer 1 SHOES Remarkable Sale of | Low Shoes for Fall uWear‘ Formerly Sold for No C.O. D’s or « 9$8to 812 ° Will Calls - There are 1,500 pairs of these shoes, made up of twelve distinct styles, the leather being patent coltskin, black glazed kid or brown calf. Most of the styles shown have complete size ranges. Includes: Patent Coltskin Plain Opera Pump, with hind-turned soles, LXV or Cuban self-covered heels. Patent Coltskin Small Tongue Pumps, LXV heels. Black Kid Small Tongue Pumps, LXV heel : Black Glazed Kid Pumps, with tongue inserf, of black suede, LXV heels. Brown Kid or Tan Calf, 1-strap pumps, LXV heels. Brown Kid 1-strap Pumps, Baby Louis heels. Brown Calf Walking Oxfords, Cuban or military heels. Black Glazed Kid Walking Oxfords, Cuban leather heels. Palais Royal—Second Fipor. There Are Only 600 of These Men’s Madras Shirts $1.15 Regularly $250 Good Quality Madras and Crepe Madras Shirts. All new, .clean and" up-to:date styles and patterns. Coat- style with five=button front. Qood : choosing variety of fast- colored patterns. Fit perfectly. All bear the Palais Royal label. Made to rfection in every detail. Sleeves, 33, 34 and ; neck, 14 to 17. Come early. At $1.15. Men’s Neckwear, 29¢ All new—just unpacked for this sale. Four- patterns, with lots of blue and white polky dots. Regularly 50c and 75c. At 29c. Men’s Athletic Union Men’s Onyx Hose Suits, 75¢ | 6 Pairs, $1.75 Regularly $1.50 and $200. Last of this big Medium weight with reinforced heel and . B 5 toe. Very strong and durable. In black. navy, Union Suit Sale. Only about 600 suits leit. cordovan, smoke and white. Sizes 93 to u\g‘ Materials are checked nainsook and mercer- At 6 pairs for $1.75. ized madras. Sizes are 34 to 42. Cut full and 9 well made. Ribbed elastic in back. Because Men 8 $7 BathrObes, $5 of the low price we cannot advertise the 15 in the lot. One piece. Of good quality maker’s name. Buy your next season’s sup- blankets. Lavendar and brown mixtures, blue ply now and save. They will be twice this mixtures and green: mixtures. With cord at waist and neck. All sizes. At $5.00, 3 Palais Ro: price next year. Special at 75¢ suit. Main Floor, in-hand and Bow Ties of faille silk in fanty Men, Your New Fall and Winter Suits at Big Savings—Headquarters f Men’s and Yoang Men’s i High-Grade All-Wool Suits With Extra Trousers $39.50 . A guaranteed saving—the Extra Pair Doubles the Wear. e i & The many practical advantages of Two- trousers Suits are obvious. You always have freshly pressed trousers to change after your day at business. See these new fall two-trousers suits. Examine the fine all-wool fabric; inspect the splendid, tailoring. Try on the latest models. See how well every garment fits. The latest style effects, tailored ex- B pressly to meet the Palais Royal standard 11 every detail. = 4 Materials Fine Blue heviots, Tweeds, m Cassi- meres, etc. New Herringbone Weaves. Pencil and Hairline Stripes, Check Effects, Solid Colors, in blue, brown and oxford. All Desirable Models. i Sizes for men and young men of every Men’s Conservatives. build—Reghlars, Stouts, Lon ot | —] 5 , gs, Shorts. Men’s Semi-conservatives. | Two-trousers Suits for less than you will Young Men’s Models. i find suits of equal quality with only one Two and Three Buttén | pair of trousers elsewhere. At $34.50 and Styles. $39.50. edslla:l; l:“d Double Breast- Other Two-trousers Suits of the finest L 2 quality fabrics and high-grade hand-tailor- Palals Royal—MNatn Floer. ing at $45.00 and $50.00. / ’ Boys’ Clothes and Furnishings School Needs at Prices Guatanteed the Lowest—Quality the Best W\ A Boys’ All-Wool 2-Pants Norfolk Suits, $9.45 > goats Alpaca lined, both trousers full lined. In neat gray, blue, brown and heather mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Worth $1250. At $9.45. Boys' 2-Pants Corduroy Boys’ New Fall Neckwear Suits, $9.95 Extra fine auality pare silks. in 'indsors and Four-in-hands. At S8o. The better grade Crompton All- weather Corduray, in brown and Corduroy Knickers, $165 drab, extra good quality lining. Costs Box-pleat o patch-pocket style, | Made of Crompton Oordurey. both trousers full lived: each suit | Every pair besrs the all-weatber bas_corduroy belt with hasdsome | label; all sises, 7 to 17 years. At buckle, AU sizes, 7 : 18 years. | $L.63. \ X \«‘ f B'yl'NAl-\IVkool 2-Pants Bg,_'”,;' ..ds"'g'"_g" orfolk Suits Fine quality in all the best cslors oA $1250 and $15.00 ° lu.:flmmzmn:h-. Coat style ina and pull-overs. At $1.95 to $7.95. ts Suits, of good quality all- viot cassimeres: - ai =Tah Saene . Boys’ Bell Blomes Boys" New Fall Caps At 75c and 95¢c all-wool tweeds the s T e . " " | o meya—Third Fiver. 1 A Greater Mercha_ndising Achievement of “Our'Bargain Basement“Brings Beautiful Fur Fabric Coats To our patrons at ,about one-hfilfand less than last year’s- Authentic 1921-22 Models So as to get the prices to this low level we made a tremendous purchase from one of tfi: largest manufacturers in New York. Every coat was fashioned with the most exacting care. Coats will be heldtuntil November 1—only a small deposit necessary. : b - $19.75 ' $29.75 £2.50 \ Last Year’s Price : Last Year Would . Last Year's Price % Would Be $39.00 Plush Cosa::I wift:rExtss»si?o Collar of * Wondits Wity Plush Coats, with Coney Collars; 36 inches » Coney, also Cuffs, belt; ;lal b:;.fi:iiully“si?k hml:l:;hc,c,gt;"s‘g‘i :;’;;:lia;ol sifi:nllince‘:ll; long; belt of self; neatly lined. At $19.75. lined. At $29.75, - $32.75 ‘. Last Year's Price Would Be $65.00 .plush button pockets. At $32.ZS. Djth extra large collar of Plush Coals, with Skunk Opossum Colla long; large natural leunk all beautifully silk lined. | and Cuffs; 36 inihes long; silk med; belt and | Self Collass g o e Wash Dresses, Featured Of ‘percale, Amoskeag gingham and plain \ large plush buttons. At $42. \ Last Year's Price Would Be $87.50 . Nishni Seal and Plwh Coats; 36 inches ollars and Cuffs, buttons; bell and plain\ sleeves. “At $4500. | hambray in check, plaids, stripes with belt and soine with organdie collats and same -collars and large tie sashes. Sizes At $1.89, Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. > d Rl ‘.

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