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“CHEGKOFF BAN - SIREDBY LABOR Bar to Progress, Says Gom- \ pers—Praised by William- | son Operators. Judge Anderson's injunction pro- scribing the “check-oft” of union dues in West Virginia, issued at Indian- apolis yesterday. created as unfavor- - able an impression on organized la- bor as it made for as favorable one among members of the Operators' Association of the Williamson, W. Va., flelds, judging from statements is- sued by representatives of each group last night. Speaking President Samuel Gompers of the for the former group. statement that the action of Judge Anderson, “and others like him.” take the possibility for prog- ress out of the hands of the rational Jabor movement. such actions “are aible for us to h patriotic_and rati zation of America Olmuted Takes Opposite View. Harry Olmsted. represent on of the Wi son fleld. however. takes an opposite view. He said that “the ruling frees the coal industry of the nation and restores the right of individuals, both operator and miner, to contract with each other as guaranteed by the Con- ution and the laws of the United tes.” 1t becomes auite apparent.” con- tinued Mr. Olmsted, “that this situa- tion has brought to life the question ! whether the United Mine Workers of America is to be stronger than the g Mr. Gompers i “If orderly. wi able labor the working Dy decision. The workers short shrift of the con: lead- ership they have now, and will easily go with them on a dif- | I can’t for the life of d how a man like Judge Anderson can't unders labor demands that h are the minimum to which conserv. tive leadership has been able to reco cile the membership of unions.” Gompers was asked if off ~ systen s’ union dues the The ™ little - ldrger day. It keeps brown crust. Large Size, 25¢ American Federation of Labor, held | o collecting | . “They need so much flour that they’ve got to have machines to weigh it now— but the taste’s still mine,” says Old Mammy The bread that is uniformly good from day to cause it is mixed with plenty of milk. ORSCH'S %2s BREAD New Commander of Confederate Veterans R, who was elected the annual session at cluded in his defense of the union activities. “It has existed more than twenty . | vears by mutuul arrangement,” he re- plied, “and I can't see why a judge interferes today. The ruling of Judge Anderson as embodlied in the injunction order, Mr. Olmsted said, will restore the merit stem and result in closer indi- ual relationships between employ- [ cheapen_ production, non-important operat. | fng parts aro carefully machined 1a the manufacture of the Silent Smith, which may be examined outside | discove: single instance of scamped | material or slightcd construction. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. (Mills Building) Nw. 17th and Penn. Ave. Phone Main 411 Z loaf, with the crunchy, moist and palatable be- ‘Bulwarks e ood Health! ALY OO0 3PV WVARNA NOA/ND RIBBON DENTAL CREAN Medium Size, 10¢ Fl Instead of being roughly stamped out to || : in, ‘without || | Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. SRR BB ey N ‘Modes of the Hour ' AT COATS FROCKS 'THE S. KANN Sons CO “THE BUSY CORNER” Popular Numbers Fall Dress Goods —S4-inch Brown and Navy Bolivia Coatings, heavy quality. yard . ~54e-inch_* All-wool Checks, in brown and tan, blue and tan, brown and blue and gold, Ayard —84-inch Allewool French Serge, in navy, brown, plum, wine, reindeer, etc. A yard » | Kann's—Street Floor. For schoolgirls’ wear —Plain and fancy effects, in 5 to 6-in. widths, In taffetas, moires and fancy striped de- Also in the lot are some Dresden ribbons. —Worth 39c to 69c. row, a yard signs. —Presents wonderful possil —Individuality in the selection of the trimming, in viduality in the manner of trimming. . —You can make a hat that is trimmed to your order peculiarly your own. —We have a great range of shapes in At $2.95to $ Duvetyns . Felts —The colors include pheasant, henna, sand, pearl gray, brown, navy, tangerine, black, etc. . . —The shapes are side roll, off the face, straight sailors, mush- rooms, pokes and turbans. i . —Trim these smart shapes with the very latest trimmings, which include pheasant tails, ostrich feathers, pins, plumes, from Three - $3.50 $2.50 ing to the store. $1.79 MPANY Penna. Ave.; 8th and D Streets Every Thursday Is Wee Folks’ Day —at which time mothers have big opportunity toselect high- grade merchandise at radi- cally below regular. items listed for this Thursday show the advantage of com- The Infants’ Coats, $2.95 —Of white corduroy or eiderdown; yoke effect, pearl button trimmed, with and without belts. $395 value. Infants’ White Drawer Leggings, $1.19 —$1.75 value. $1.50 values. ‘Tomor= ing shade. 29¢ Kann's—Street Floor. The Untrimmed Hat ies for individuality. Kann’s—Second Floor. Values from $395 to $895 bands, ribbon, etc. P 50c o, $5.00 —1TIt will be a revelation to you to see how excellent are the qualities, how correct the styles, and how unusual the character of the work- manship of the garments at the above very moderate price. - —Naturally you expect to find such high-grade garments at Kann’s and will not be disappointed at tomorrow’s showing. COATS FROCKS —Are made of —Are made of —All-wool Bolivias. _gaflt:“dc":ll:;:és “ —Crepe de ! <-All-wool ‘Veloux_'s.. —Poiret twills. —Normandie Bolivia —Tricotines. - —Belted, box pleated, and loose back. —Tailored styles and coat frocks of wool _Sleeves are in regulation and new bell | fabrics. . . i shapes. : —Finished with vestees, and piping of bright —Loose strap trimmings, and panel effects, colored duvetyn. o some finished with fur or tassels. —The silk dresses are in slip-over styles, —Finished with fur collars or self collars. some with panels that fall below the hem; —All coats are silk lined. some in tunic styles. —The new sleeves are a distinguishing fea- —Colors are reindeer, navy, and black. ture. Kann’s—Second Floor. —The colors are navy, brown and black. Do You Know What 85% Wool Means in a Blanket? —There are misses’ sizes and women’s sizes 36 to 46. _It means that there is just enough cotton woven with the warp to make the blanket stronger and better wearing than one that is strictly all wool. You could not tell by feeling it that it was not all wool except that it is firmer, and really warmer than all-wool at the same price. —Lambs’ Wool Comforts, covered with sateen or cambric, with plaif sateen border, in beautiful designs and colors; light in brown, Sorrento, —Thursday we make particular mention of a Beauntiful Plaid Blankets—85% Wool and 15% Cotton —I¢t is 72x84 inches in size, the wool used is a choice quality. The colors are pink, blue, tan and gray. We also have these blankets in plain white and plain gray, with pink or blue borders. All have 3-inch binding. A Pair... —72x80-in. Sateen Covered Cotton | —70x80-in. “Twin Weave” Wool Comforts, the covers are of French | Blankets, with a double warp, sateen, in floral and oriental de- | which gives double the wear. signs, in 2 good color range, with | These are in large plaids, in blue, One Carload Genuine “Gold Seal” Congoleum By the Yard and in Rugs The. Floor Covering Guaranteed for Wear or Money Refunded —Attractive tile, wood and m% designs, with- out borders; also some in sizes $7.75 feet and 9x10%4 feet. Choice Thursday «.c.cvovencsecsaconcns ===-1 Tug patterns, oriental designs and Chinese effects. | —Seconds of $6.95 grade. $ - co'f.&'um Rugs are now used in every room of the | Thursday ...ceecceeeveccccss 4.77 home. N .00 ri —Only slightly hurt and will wear splendidly. Th —9x12-ft, size Congoleum, Price, $19.00-” Our price, wmo{n :l! Lo A .:n'g dly. ey '0x10%-ft. size Congoleum. Price, $17.00. Our price, 3 f e -ft. size Congoleum. lece,vsll.&i. Our price, —Ox6-ft: size Congoleum. Price, Q.9S. OQur price, $8.45. “Gold Seal” Congoleum Cut from the Roll 18x36-In. Felt Base Mats —Seconds of 49c grade. —1.000 mats. Limit, 2 to a customer. Kann's—Second Floor. 325 PAIRS WOMEN'S EIGHT-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES —The kind in demand right now. 2-clasp style, in the fa- vorite colors—brown, tan, mole and champagne, also black. Some in white with self embroidery. Special, a pair .. Kann’s—Street Floor. 7 Yo’ Lauder More —if you hear him on the Victrola. We particularly recommend the following from our Library of Sealed Victor Records. —FREE tomorrow to every visitor to our Victor Par- lors—a Souvenir Post Card of Harry Lauder. Ask for filling of best white cotton, fin- | 43, oray and rose, bound with | weight, yet very isned, Toraer."scron $5.00) | mohair binding. A°g1 () QF | yarm Size M g 5() O 00— Roamin® in the stitched. Bach ...... .23 e ] . in. Each eea.ee..... o Glol.mln-—'x'lhfisWee Hoose ‘meng Heather, (10- 51,00 inch) —55128—Roamin’ in the Gloamin'—Th Wee ‘mang the Heather, inch) c......... «=55116—I Love a Lassie— ” ar $1.00 Bhe =55 When 1 Was (10-Inch) ...ccveeee —45213—I Lo T've Loved Her Ever s.lnms.il:’: $l .00 —45205—T" ‘Was the Battle for the Mornin'— Same as ‘His Father Was Be- Lersie body Waiting Hats Trimmed Free If Shape and Trimmings Are Purchased Here 11 Enjoy Hoose $1.50 az- reductions. h) he Is My Daisy— $1.50 Regularly $1898. Special ...... svee ve a Lassle— 've Something In ink - rose and pi Regular value. $1.00 1 meat platter, 1 vege! 6 fruit saucers. Special ccoeeeesee -1 ice for 12 people. Regularly $34.98. Special ....eveeee —100-plece band and $1 Imported Dinner Set, decorated with gold gold handles. —18-piece set, consisting of 6 ,’.‘.3,.',' ,,,,,,,,, cups, 6 saucers, 6 plates. Deco- —=55138—TI'm Going to Marry rated with gold hair- $2 49 A on tne 65th of Jan- lines. Special...... o uary—O'er _the $l 50 Hlls to Arens . —S0-piece Dinner Set, of Homer Laughlin China, No. E9005—an open-stock pattern, decorated with a Persian border design. $15.98 (10-inch)_...... 5 ; 9x12-ft. Gold Seal Seamless Tt samin s 75C | | TP eraer ey S dn S spear, $12.98 —S0-piece Dinner Set, May--| flower No. 317, a dainty blue decaration. soeaut... $17.98 fore Him, (10- —38] Cottage Set, May- Congoleum Gold Seal Art Rugs 6x9-ft. Felt Base Rugs ey Tamioc S0, concists o —An extensive line of wonderfully attractive wool | Heather — Bon- 6 7-inch plates, 6 4-inch plates, 6 soup plates, 6 cups, 6 saucers, table dish, ble dish, 1.98 00-plece - Syracuse - China Dinner Set, decorated with blue and gold band, complete serv- $31.98 China Bounding Boun- —14 attractive patterns, including tile, wood, 1 d ‘“’n' % ¢ ‘n; 4 $ l -50 lslegnil:lrly m $89-50 mosaic, carpet and matting effects. Spe- 66c £ 2 INCh) eevecaces pecKz..'. AR cial, 5. Ydiveseprensosones s e®ane Kann's—Third Floor. - Kam's—Fourth Floor. nn’s—Thit loor. Infants’ Blankets, 95¢ —In dainty pink and blue flowers or figures; scalloped edge. Infants’ Kimonos, 49¢ —Made of flannelette, flowered collar and cuffs of contrast- dividuality in the combination of color, indi- Lyons Velvet Panne Velvet $2.79 DINNER SET PRICES TUMBLE With Thanksgiving just around the cor- ner, this sale should bring in every cone plan- ning to buy a new dinner set. Note the BIG —100-piece Dinner Set of im- ported china; decoration No. i?lo, wl;{ich I;S ?band of tan and ue. Regularly $4998. Special.. 539-98 —100-piece Syracuse China Dinner Set, our No, 87, deco- rated with gold band. Com- lete service for 12 people. | Sea T 0%, $42.98 —100-plece Syracuse China Dinner Set, with green fern decoration. Reg- ular $37.98 value. Special $32-98 -u-gi;.ce Semi-porcelain Din- ner with pretty blue bird Complete service for 6 people. Regularly $1298.. 510-98 —30-piece Dinner Set, deco- rated with blue $9.98 band. Regularly $11.98. “Special .... —ur-u Dinner Set, deco- rated with pink rose decora- tion, our No. 70. Subject to manufacturers’ imperfections. Complete service for 12 people. Soesat 0. 0. $7.98 —42-piece rated with birds. Regularly $398 Specisl decoration. -