Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 22

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/ 2 ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, "1921. OF TE NEW GRS T B | November 14. as Date for Plecework System. Soviet Leaders Educating NEW YORK, October 28.—Defying cueum: it Is high tin officlals of the International Ladies’ | halt to union domination. ' b Masses in Their Adopted Economic Policy. | Garment Workers' Union to call alto strike strike, the Cloak, Suit and® Skirt|against the | Manufacturers' ~Protective Assoca- | structive measure: | tion declared In a statement yester- | normalcy in the garment trade. BY LOUIS LEVINE. By Cable to The Btar and Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1921, RIGA, Latvis, October 28— Leon Trotsky's speech at the week's con- ference on political education, which ended in Moscow Saturday, followed Nikolal Lenin's warning that the present epoch, that of the new eco- nomie policy, would lead to a harder struggle than did the former civil It normally takes but 24 hours to in- war. Speaking on the international stall a Lyon One-Pipe Heater. But, get Qg4 2 sltuation, Trotsky sald Russid : yon - N ) y sald that Russia your order in ahead of the last-minute p ) was surrounded by states In which buyers. the bourgeoisie was firmly in the Get a Real Heating System In 24 Hours : DON'T put ir another winter of discomfort and illness. Replace your faulty heating system by one which will keep every room at an even. comfortable temperature in ‘every kind of weather. 1Y%c a Day ‘and 5c¢ Sunday The Star delivered by regular carrier to your home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you about 1% cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. In thousands of nearby homes the Lyons One-Pipe Heater is giving abso- lute satisfaction today—and saving from one-third to one-half the usual coal con- sumption. Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once suadle.” The workers and (he bour. eoisie v < l&'}@h&@s e e pomtton. e o falking of | the ola joke ahout the cook being xo Independent It hehooves the mintrexs o treat her an the queen of the i Toner febrer bathenem, | household seems to be played out, at Ieant in England. $ -emingly there Is no shortage of culinary artists in London, 830 E Street N.W. Phone Main 890 | d, therefore, trade agree- ments psychologically posaible. o A Modern Methods R SATZRSZR S TS S S S S ZpSan Rumanian and Polish aggression was still possible, continued Trotsk but one-third of the army was bel demobilized. He felt encouraged | Save Money Outing Flannel r) Wool Shoulde cause former white “guard oftice NIGHT. i abroad were showing national patri- Sy - otlc feeling, acknowledging that s At your stationer’s, all = GOWNS SCARFS viet Russia was really & Hussi next week will be “Na- - nation. B ” a Lenin also spoke at the conference tional Loose Leaf Week. Bauiscutiinizes. 4 s | e remarkel eHich Iwere called Go in and let hira show Special, $4.98 Bargains Saturday—Can You Match Them? raordinary commission was not items in his stock of Na- ough. Teaching the peasants to tional Loose Leaf De- read and write was not enough. B B | Raising the entire cultural level vices and Supplies. would bé nec it f = o :!he ok e St S 4 Ledgers, binders, ring e asre brop t books, memo books, b iranesacy of the forms — everything re- slon_on the country. He called Ri you the rmany time-sav- $ ENGRAVING e | e o 1.00| 8th and Penna. Ave. N. W. bureaucracy ¢ ,eating up the n Ssiit. quired for up-to-date What the Country Needs. ia, he declared, had more an record-keeping methods. s and laws than were n Look for This Trade Mark The country needed plain citi- When You Buy Buy a Charming New Hat Here Tomorrow u zens who had no time for confer- ences and talk. Its only hope lay in d Q U A L l l Y PEATEEL Chinie "o FirThe. hasits n-ATI%N AL} Not in many seasons have we been At the Sensationally 4 mot understand that & proleteri e - state could not exist unless 1t learned 5 3 able to make such an offer in millinery Low Price of to sell the industrial products benefit of the peasants and to large instead of small industri i o A o hopes that the prese Loose Leaf and_Bownd Books cleansing of the communist party w NATIONAL BLANK BOOK €O, i the new crisi —it’s startling to say the least. Small throw out 200,000 members who i 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. not willing to ht harder than ev SLUMP IN PEARLING. ! ! i Z hats, large hats and medium shapes, ! A\N silk velvet, felt hrocaded velvet shapes $ - — ‘ i in a variety of colors. Trimmings in- = i i i ?g P clude jet, chenille, wool embroidery COMPANY I Have Discovered Secret. m . 1 A and ribbon. Sold up to $5.00. Choice » INC. falien on Sultideye bacais et e T V. tOMOITOW .« .vvvvnnn.n TR Y -PERETae ‘ W. F. ROBERTS - “Australian King” Says Japanese tled conditions throughout the world, 1514 H sh' t James Clarke of Brisbane, known e the “Australian pearl T commission inv pearling at Sydney. e Sty 1 on : N The Quality of These Charming Peter Pan All pearling boats are lu i| Either a Right or Left Hand —is still “ace high,” but the price has tumbled to the low level of '6.98 Wast Australia, only e ea Carriage Return to Meet the | 32"31? f‘x:fi‘;‘ i equirements of the Operator All Sizes and New Autumn Colors There are just 200 of these adorable frocks in the sale—and L. C. SMITH & BROS. 5. BavnHonsCo. if we know feminine \Washington they certainly won't go beg- TYPEWRITER CO. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. ging at this ser nally low price. (Mills Building) | 17th and Penn. Ave. NW. | ‘Phone Main 411 Dresses that carry the spirit of youth—charmingly simple, vet stylish to a degree. @ne and two piece styles of wool jersey, adorned with soft leather collars and cuffs of kid in various colors: white linen and piping. Included in this lot of autumn frocks are some stylish all-wool dresses in sleeveless and sleeve models of all-wool tricotine, velvets, satins and all-wool serge. Beautiful eyelet embroidery trimmed, all-over embroidery. Values to S$I298. Other Dress Sales at $14.98, $16.98, $19.98, $24.98 and $29.98 Beaverette Fur Collar - FALL SUITS “ The falling leaves warn of the approaching winter. If you have neglected filling your coal bin, we haven’t delayed filling our bins, and can make prompt delivery of your order. We thoroughly screen our coal. Introducing to Washington “Molly-O” Hats NE\\' in designs—rich in materials—and va- | John P, Agnew & Co. ried in its range of fascinating colors are 728.14!}: Street these smart new sports and utility hats. Main 3068 Adjustable, and exactly what girls and young women want for street. sports, college, motor wear, etc. It takes the shape the wearer chooses “An inch —to match and suit her own type. twice { $ 98 a day ° Head sizes suitable for girls of all ages. This keeps the \ | “MOLLY-O" Hat was specially designed and teeth from worn by our own Mabel Normand in her newest decay.” ” screen production of “Molly-O,” soon to be shown in every city of the United States. SE practical “sporty-looking™ coats come in new shades of brown, tan and blue, just the correct A PRICE pretty close to wholesale, if we know any- thing about it. Yet we want to make it a big weight for these autumn days. No matter the weather— Py s day tomorrow, so out they go at this low price. Of good or bad—you'll be glad to hav along one of these Molly-0” Hats of Duvenor finest velours, in a variety of colors; silk lined and fin- coats to afford you ample protection. Silk lined, belts ished with lots of care. All sizes in the sale. Be sure and pockets. Al sizes in the sale. at $2.00 and pick yours tomorrow. They won't last long. Other Coat Sales at $14.98, $19.98, $24.98, Other Suit Sales at $24.98, $29.98, $39.98 and $29.98, $39.98 and $49.98. $49.98. “Molly-O” Hats Are Exclusive With Kann’s in Washington Second Floor For Immediate Need! Genuine Beacon Blanket Bath Robes . Heavy quality, in floral and Tndian plaid - desighis, finished with cord girdle and taped edges. Sizes 38 to 46.. .| Prunella Cloth Skirts Stunning box and side pleated models, beautifully tailored in_the 00 most wanted material for Fall. . Every desirable color in the collec- —— tion and every size for both women and misses. Wool Plaid Skirts at $5.00 ‘A good assortment of Perfect-fitting Wool Plaid Skirts in a variety of Autumn shades. $20.00 Wool Skirts—One Day, $14.98 Extra sizes included of serges, prunella cloth, wool plaids, stripes, box and knife pleats. All colors. COLGATES R(BBON DENTAL CREAM Large Size 25¢ ~ Medium Size 10¢ o o o Avoid Diphtheria { A sorethroatisa good breeding place for Diphtheria germs. Protect your chil- dren by never n lectmg & Sore Throat. | You can wisely upon TONSI- LINE. Give Tonsiline upon the first ap- ance_of Sore Throat—don't give iphtheria a chance inthat throatinits weakened condition. When TONSI- LINE is swallowed it comes directly in contact with the diseased surface and induces a healthy condition of the membranes—then the sys- Peter Pan Pull-over Cotton Jersey Bloomers Sweaters, with 2 pockets of heavy grade flesh-calt and belt, of wool jersey, in ored cotton. Limit Zsc ‘ smart color com- ,98 two to a customer. binations ....... Special, each ...... | tem can better defend the throat if attacked by Diphtheria germs. e D s 2= Keep TONS| in the house e S A always. _ 35, 60c. and $1.00.

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