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THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. | SHOWS MANY EMPLOYED. | announced, There were N ver, "out lEWISURGES UNmN 46 Per Cent of Baltimoreans Over Forp I “2’;“”“""“ g be produced under the present wa read a telegram he sald Harlin sent | sent the international union was fur- | clothing and shelter, physicians’ se: scale at a labor cost that corresponds ibroadcast in Alabsma, which pur- |njshing $50.000 a week to the Ala- |ices, medicines and other necessit. e: favorably with production costs of other | ported to Tepeat a message from |bama miners for food alone, besides |This support was continued until essential commodities.” Farrington, asserting that union spending additional thousends for ' April, 1921, Lewis said. In recommending that the wage ques- | ganizers were engaged in campaign Of the gaint tion be referred to a scale committee, | work for Lewis and other candi- 10 in Gainful Occupations. 5:‘% 18;,‘% ’lozr.tz _'p:rp: e eorant, z,‘;u::ew; 33{"’5“’:, that 1:.3 n:;;:::t&: dl(.il -tt"’ re. .ctl(lon and complainin, : 1640, . = ‘ebruary to re against ‘s alleged, expenditure: o Forty-six per cent of the residents | males. Manufacturing and mechan/- committee's report and adopt definite | “while striking miners in West Vir- | B Dentistry Is Vastly Different of Baltimore ten years of age and | ¢ IMCANT 0,507 Torgons ‘were in 2;22?5‘2.‘“ l{‘u‘ the '&’;‘:2"5‘,‘83,.5‘:"":2‘3 g'nni.d. -TmAnl“m' 57 = wor |8 Than in Former Years : . c : > over in 1920 were engaged in gainful | trade and the rest scattered among R R bituminous coal miners, but was re-|them because thc:';::ernggla;:lmu'n‘::: G occupations, the census bureau has’other occupations. garded as applicable to the anthracite (is bankrupt’+ This office han all the ‘up-to-date methods that are practical. i 3 2 % Tiners, who have separate megotin- 58 Our experience of 29 years {s very beaeficial to the public. Our Miners’ President Reviews [tions with the operator , FUrmlebing 450,000 & Woek. e L s T T e T 2 Nationalisation of Mimes. “At the time this telegram was |5 We employ every worthy preparation and approved device for Hopo e 3 ~ tle all A and staff of careful, skilled West Virginia Struggle in | 1 aiscussing the nationalisation of the B onciter "5 yonch of waod, honser e = mines and the test of the Kansas in- Convention Report. to Free Large el Iy eooled offices—cleanliness is one of our mi ustrial court law, he recommended TR ety ool i King Teatores: iederdieed that the convention name a commit- € By the Assoclated Press. tee o(’_tthree {or':‘urth‘e:hluldly ot s&:; Lr:arou STAR visiting 3 My perfect ernment ownership of the mines, ai ndon are | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 20. | regfirming the 1919 declaration in fa- use of THE ® WASHINGTON —Delegates from the coal fields of the | vor of nationalization. Mr. Lewis also ST. United States and Canada assembled |52id it was “extremely doubtful here today for the opening of the|Whether the public would at present ere today pening be willing to bear more taxes for the biennial convention of the United |federal government acquiring title to papers s the coal lands. Recommending the where ar. MineiWorkera atfhmerics. whichiis oo (haieos Dl MR seumenine L Los reception e Joimade for the consider many important questions af- | ot Mr. Towis declared that it vio- reception and forwarding of fecting the coal industry during the|lates the federal Constitution and was 2 ce obtained on ail o o matters of travel, next fortnight. ‘without question a most vicious at Amarioan’ yiravel, and where Tremendous Sale of Consideration of the wage question, | workers,” istratien Department conducted ice. : unemployment, the employment of| In a long review of the West Vir- by our felt base floor coverings mamptorment, the smploment ot [fs Slony rovicy of she went e | BSLATGR ADERS of' THE WASH.- Geld Crowns ization of the mines are among the hope that the Senat lnvelflsl!l!ns more important questions expected to } committee would be “instrumental ,come before the convention. laving bare the horrors of that fleld NN R R AR W S S SS SN and in paving the way for recogni- @l gl Niglt | g Urges Fight on Pay Cuts. Saagingvy e ’ e rights of the mine workers g L 2 L 4 pé L 4 54 L 4 * No wage reduction of coal miners!\}ho Gegire to hecome members of the | Y hd |‘m, ‘U’W T n}ufl' be rermluedl an‘t"::‘lt res0urces | United Mine Workers.” = ‘ ~ 2 o' os oo e of the miners' union d S 31 exoleum R Gt D" |t i e g gy 1 59 | el e, e ditercpces, b o DAMRE>S R 4 i position to wage cuts, John L. Lewis. | officers of the un‘on, Harlin and Far- % < president of the United Mine Workers | tincton “were aid by Lewis to be |7 & %oV &7 & of America, declared here today in | schoming politicians, "Ho charged | 7 PPV ’““““ his report made at the opening of |that they “circulated false propagan- | 7 0’%0‘[1,’”’%‘, Ol the biennial convention of the inter- | dav regarding . the union's. faances. é g ¢ e e | national union. Howat's conduct was said by Lewis |7 L 24X J He also recommended a postpone- i to have been reprehensible, and Lewis | 7 wi]“ ll’(u' 5 ’[ ment until next February of the|declared that the union must regu-|7 O Lesser Priced Merchandise An Early Special Offering of { may thus be utilized to the advantage [recent Alabama strike. Mr. Lewis of our people for the achievement of our ideals.” 'lh‘-m ¥ 1ih: D P miners’ adoptién of definite wage de- | late its own affairs In order to exer- IR b b, Kb mands and declared that with all |cse any great influence in the na- ge agreements expiring on March | tion's affairs. : 3 o ‘ S . 1922, “the full influence and eco- | The criticism of Harlin and Far- nomic power of our great membership | rington came in connection with the “The D. C. Commissioners i > 5 i £y . - Aside from a slight misprint, which few will find and none EDSSCETS port related to the wage question, ap-| Urge All Good ens Be 2 4 parently indicating that this would | _y, W will mind, these rugs are guaranteed as fully as if you paid the 2 . be among the most Important busi-|freat cod. sear ead i P pielr Sremises omen s € a ultst regular price. ness of the convention, which brought | honor of the international conference for the together between 1,500 and 1,600 rep- (limitation of armaments to be held here in ‘ d D 5 N ber. resentatives of local unions scattered | Nevember. | G GG oats an ressces : throughout the United States. western | K, Taterdf docoating ‘o paperhaskine B s by “anada ant ova otia. side from . 'I'EXOLEUM is one of the most du- And a Texolenm rug will not {he wage question, Mr.'Lewls asked HARRY W. TAYLOR CO., Inc. At Popular Prices S e e Kickllor curliup at (the edges; will moe the convention to administer rebuke 2333 18th St. N.W. . . : . PGt B e aEE e S An unusually large and varied assrtment of manufacturers’ samples and i e e st dry, h 1d, TEXOLEUM is al. e camho Lowinichare iy individual model. fully selected for this selli / this character, Texoleum isnot made oy s ih otzoricolcy G ed. had circulated fale statements | N¥ O\ A7 els caretully selected for this selling. wavs e same. about the union. e also asked the of 3 . T < of ? convention to indorse the interna = $24 2 = 5" linen, :‘lfl:ber bexo:‘e):;:xfl;sand i.:: t Texoleum is waterproof. It will e R Suits, 75 Coats Beglnmng at $19. !ern; faced g";- h 'paf not mildew or rot. Its hard surface can 'r"‘{";‘“,'np‘,'“,‘:,’:“f\“l‘:;“‘}l hadiideneditin 3 Tailored Tricotine Sui ith A Zlaborately trimmed as well as plain . 1ot co y " e board's order E 2 e 3 5 " tln' Aflll - y four heavy coats of st abes b Tintio e hores Tox. S e boardsiordes D day ailored Tricotine Suits, with notc and sports models are shown in this selec pant. S IRCANS WAL SCEVICE. oleum never requires sweeping, just an oc- Ot er casentialipolnte ol Me R <¥ r or reversible collar,. in straightline proe = f -] casional going over with a damp rag. . |§ithat the convention reafirm its ) Many are fur trimmed—the furs us Texoleum.rllgs lay perfectly flat 9x9 Texol ; e o oy earn g (avoring effects; finished with narrow belts. being raccoon, Australian opossum, beav on the floor, without tacking, cement or exoleum rugs at $7.95 i 3 'in Mingo Fight.” | ( 3 . 5 p 2 erette and sealine. i . other artificial help. 6x9 Texoleum rugs at $4.95 ° hat the “fight in Mingo =8 Silk-lined Velour Suits, with beau- These garments are silk lined and inter- peaint,AWestivirginlatumustihoiwons lined. Smart models for the regular or A endation ' that legal - i i i i . ceedings b instituted 1o make a ful ; tiful embroidery and fur trimmings; stout figures. Many new style sleeves. Floor Covering S by the yard S S e O € % handmade buttonholes. : Sizes 16 to 4. [eto scnine b ol weselqnestion S = 3 Ramona.SBoliviai N}?rmand{‘ Bolivtia, _\; e- Get the facts straight. There have = s o Ve Coloes aee ool e Benpemt gy e been plenty of sales hereabouts of e Oklahoma ilexas ! black and brown. Sizes 16 to 44. deer, black, navy and sorrento. “seconds,” “factory imperfections” ,.’::i’.';fl?, S e R i and other “irregular” makes of floor ! Whien " he ‘mid wanPpredicates on the < 0 7 . { covering. So we want to emphasize e e =) New Fall Silk and Wool Dresses IR $14.75 $18.75 $24.75 Individual models in the newest styles; coat and straightline effects being predominani. Materials include:— jis a fact that the wages now paid in R@B_ON DENTAL CREAM n A 5 and other necessities. Furthermore, it floorcovering; sightly, sanitary Wl‘lll 'a.ll the power of our pen that “Our people were employed only two i tl is a sale of days a week on the average.” continued . n?‘ Lewis, :’n :;plan'.lim; olr the union's 2 F t ]-ty SAh'rITEx difficult to provide themselves 'wltr;’;‘nozl and serviceable :lrx‘fn‘:) :i'i'%‘fu'fi{f,‘}?v?ef; Tt Couf o | Large Size 25¢ Medium Size 10c Satin Back Crepe Tricotine And the 49c is less than you have been Canton Crepe Poiret Twill paying for “seconds” of other makes. square yar d 5 Crepe de Chine ; Charmeuse Choice of attractive patterns in wood, tile, 5 Satin floral and geometrical designs. Colors are black, brown, navy and sorrento. RPN Bring your floor measurements with you —choose what you will at 49¢ a square yard. (Rugs, fourth floor.) Special--Misses’ Peter Pan and Sunny Brook Dresses In navy, henna, green, sorrento, rookie and brown, $9.75. o Just Arrived ' 600 Bungalow Aprons ‘ Which We Are Offering Tomorrow at the Specially Low Price of ; 85¢ New styles and new patterns—solid colors, in pink, blue or lavender; black and white in small figured patterns, fine checks and stripes in different colors on white background. Belted models with sash, tie backs, square neck effects, trim- med with braid. Some have bib fronts and others have the gathered skirt, mak- ing a most attractive morning dress, utility garment or an apron to slip on- at any time. 7 in 5137 homes ° 7 - 25 states and ND NEW installations are constantly being made,in homes all around you. The number of Nokol usersisincreasing veryrapidly, because Nokol success in every type of home is so generally known. We are in close touch with those homes where Nokol heaters are installed. We know how well ! Nokol serves them. Nokol users have gladly gone SERVICE ) : v | on record as to Nokol performance in their homes. This llh‘l n“'z’:“’h“fl:'fl:dfl“"flfl 'll:i ! ., wi atane rts o o Rk s can Teplace Should they, Becieme wors : : eAnd Nokol satisfied its users when the with use. Buy as safely as you would an auto- 4 = mobile. ; price Of oil was at the M’ This winter’s Juel cost will be 25% t0 50% less than last ? ines’ Even at th ices of gil prevailing last winter,- VE .sold hundr.eds of the.se machines’ to St e malling e vines, satisfied women in your neighborhood who are using them every day. ‘ This nationally known Electric washing machine S A Vers; Special Offering of Fine Sill('Unclerg'armen-ts : ’ - $1.95 $295 $3.95 : New Fresh Dainty = At $1.95 and $2.95 PINK CREPE DE CHINE CHEMISE of fine quality, in many pretty styles, with fine lace medallions and rosettes of different colored ribbons. Plainer styles simply finished with fine tuckings and hemstitchings. These are offered as un- usual values at these low prices. : - At $3.95 . good investment. This year they will not only save the drudgery of shoveling coal and carrying ashes, and the discomfort of uneven, uncertain heat—they will also save substantial sums on their fuel cost. Many home owners who intend to install Nokol are placing their orders. We can fill only a limited number of them by cold weather, and we must fill them in turn. Therefore, if you would get the full Put your clothes and anything that can be washed in the tuir and turn on the electric- ity. Presto! They are steamed sterilized, bleached and washed spotlessly in one operation. S We want to point out to you the features of this machine he lseloss cyl- Gemulve DOMESTIC bail-bearing Celebrated A ; poaay . 5 0 i ity in si i ST osre G Gnn T e li";'!fl‘;" 3 “:&_% st Reniting benefit of Nokol tt . you should place your CREP_E DE CHINE GOW_NS _of exceptional quality in simple tailored or tiest lnces safe; Electric Swinging ing machines. ~ Automatic olling ays- y e B e T order A prettily trimmed styles. Pale pink is the color. Wringer ‘With Automatic Safety tem. Al parts_inclosed— in 90 minu t ose hour and & NOW. ! P! 5 Release, '“"""m:e in 3 a:ltlgen:; = m to rea. .:-‘ I:Hlt to {a:ll:-na c.n & cost of 2%c for elec- \ Z e Dl Smpler. ' At soonae i e To dny electric Terms Can Be Arranged If Desired " Handmade ~ | Women'sCham- | Women's Silk Blouses | oisette Gloves Hose . $1.55 45¢ Pair - $1.25 These blouses are prettily | Good Quality Washable | Women’s First Qualit fashioned - with handdrawn | Chameisette Gloves, in two- | Mock' Seam Silk Hose witi work, tuxedo collar and V | button-length styles, with | lisle tops and feet; high <4 SeE liced heels; evenly woven. neck,’ All have long sleeves | three rows stitching down | alors are gray, black, Afri- and turn-back cuffs. Sizes | back. . Colors | are white, | can brown and navy. Sizes 36 t0 46. beaver and brown. 8345 to 10 Mutual Service Bureau, Inc. ~ 727 Twelfth St. N.W. Phone Main 4584 We’ll let you ask the woman who uses this machine in your neighborhood, or we’ll give you an actual demonstra- tion right here. : : The Hecht Co. Seventh at F