Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 27

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~ EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT FORM boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Shoes for Chfl&en CONTINUES ienced ful wvital price. “Foot Forms” Grown Folks who have exper- suffering aches and pains that handicap in walking and take all the joy out of this most health- exercise—ap- preciate most the importance of having the feet properly cared for when young. Shoes that Fit the Feet Shoes that wear Longest Shoes that are best Values trouble— the “Foot Form” Shoes for Children —are Scientific in Last. They fit-and support the foot naturally and train it to grow as Nature intended, thereby forestalling Foot Troubles in the futdbe. Our trained assistants will Priced according to size, and EDMONSTON & CO. ise and Fit the Shoes. splendid value at each (Incorporated) 1334 F Street . Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles of the spare {he time A & z = B » 101G B e You Can Now Get All-Pork Sausage That Most Delectable of All Products Faunce’s Famous Lovers of good Sausage will tell you that Mrs. Faunce never had an equal in making age—it was her life-work and she made it all her- ° self and sold it herself at her little stand in the Cen- ter Market. It was very fortunate that she left the secret— and we are doubly fortunate in possessing it—so Mrs. Faunce's All-Pork Sausage is made here just like she made it. Fifty Years of Serving the Public With - - Better Meats Keane Provision Co., 621 B N.W. All-Pork Products il th By Howe HEN Howe invented the sewing machine, he didn’t intend that men's clothes should be tai- lored by it. Fashion Shop Clothes are thoroudhly hand-tailored in Rochester—their style looks it; their wear proves it. And when we say $40 to $49.50, no man can say he can't afford them! Other guits and overcoats begin at $25. . The Tashion Ghop 15th & G Next te Keith’s U. B T~enry LOCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES MAABAYIAN SHIRTS—STETSON HATS —_ INTERWOVEN HOSE Mh&E Il-Pork-Saus- + Opp, Crandall's LY. WK SUpPLY NEARING NORMAL 4,000 Workmen Replace Strikers, With Others Be- ing Rapidly _Recruited. ' By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. November 4.—Spurred by Health Commissioner Copeland's es in New York eit lers and milk pasteurizers, thousands of New York walking miles to the municipal depots to obtain enough dren alive. And thowe & $3 and more for a qu seekers at one of the open tion might be initiated. Following a conference with Mayor Fitzgerald and union representatives |the company would be willing to arbitrate the|weok1! question of wages, but Insisted that working conditions were not to be submitted to arbitration. Last night the strikers voted to ar- bitrate the difference between a ETBTR v Our lucious, rich Butter vanilla and chocolate Butter Creams simply melt in your mouth. Plain Vanilla Vanilla Walnut Contains Every Goody We Make. Money Back if Not Delighted The present no connection, financial or otherwise, direc this concern. i Opén Evenings i tied up by n strike of mitk o) ctnnot Stop yawning in the morning. Get new interest in the day. Start off with depots negotiations whereby arbitra- it declared yesterday || threat to take over the entire milk- distributing industry in New York unless 50 per cent of the normal supply was furnished by Saturday. distributors today continued efforts H|to fill the places of more than 10,000 pabljc through district depots. More than 4,000 new workmen al- ready have been employed, the milk conference board announced, and others, recruited from rural districts, are operating pasteurizaticn plants. The board asserted it would have | } supply available distribution centers today. ‘e Wagon. deliveries will* be started the first of next week, it was stated, at which time the distributors hop to have. built up an entirely new or ganization of workmen. In the mean while, they said, they would observ all_health-protection ordinances. “The emplovers remained adaman f!in their stand for open-shop condi- }{ tions In the future. Dr. Copeland was quoted as say- ing he knows of no acute sufferin due to the failure of invalids or chil dren to obtain milk. but declare ithat unless distribution reached 5 per cent of normal by tomorrow th situation would constitute a seriou menace to the public. Numerous minor disorders were re- ' ported by the police- vesterday. About twenty arrests were made. Four men, charged with having attacked th | driver of' @ milk wagon, were s tenced to twenty days’ imprisonm each. ‘ARBITRATION EXPECTED. liopen or- Closed Shop Issue in Cleveland Strike. 1 By'.lloAuoc'llM Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 4.— Both sides having agreed to arbitrate, the wage reduction, settlement of the sirike of the 800 inilk wagon drlversl of the Telling-Belle Vernon Company, | which has resulted in numerous out- breaks of. disorders and deprived thousands of Clevelanders of gnilk, hinged early today on the québtion | of open or closed shop. i Mayor W. S. Fitzgerald. to whom the propositions were submitted, de clared he would attempt today t | | l MOST FOR YOUR MONEY “Jemeson Built New Homes' to Move In 3801 to 3831 Kansas Ave. Just 14th Car I g 6 and 8 one and two baths, attic, H. W. H. electric lights, lots of cioset. spice, double rear porches, wide cement front porches. Built-in beated garage with each houee. ‘or Sale By THOMAS A. JAMESON Owner_& Builder 906 N Y. Ave N.W. After 5 P.M. Main 6146.W Ask the Man Who Owns One Used Cars The Automobile For Sale col- umns of The Star are the quick- est and most economical method for the disposition of your used car and the best market for the " purchase of a desirable car. {striking employes and to serve the| We will THE 70 per cent of the city's normal milk | H, I, SCHARR for consumers at| s yriner. M. 1288, Geo. Plitt Co., Juc., Graduate McCormick Medical College R. Specialties —panting_ hot cakes and syrup! As whole- :B;T.:It::r‘i:‘“z‘ some as it is appetizing—made of Tou wint Find 18 Dest, ‘the highest quality pork, pun- 1325 i4th St Main 4224-8 s ~. Eyes Examined Olasses Fitted CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Speclaliat, Another of the (Formerly With Edwin H. Ets) w1t TS e, LOFFLER 10 e Sete it 36 Pure Pork The Beat is (he Cheapest Varieties— Frankfurters All LOFFLER Products Electric Co. V4=kt. Diamond = any article until Xmas. = —and we want them and SEE FOR YOURSETE. $60 Value, $30 A beautiful stone, carefully mounted, 3-Stone Ring, $45 Perfectly arranged e momthe White Gold Mounting At §50 this would be good value to investigats {_fl’_ V?llle. $40 TRAORDINAREY Tegulsr & good good A few more left. Men's T-Jewel ELGIN | WATCHES Speaiar.. $11 A small deposit will reserve With a Coupon From FHolober’s Manufacturing Jeweler 911 9th St. Open Evenings The New, Perfected Aspirin .--Tingle’s Laxo-A ABE LINCOLN HOME-MADE! flavors; with best creamery butter and covered with our special blend coating. Plain Chocola{e Chocolate Filbert Important Notice! owners of the Abe Lincoln (andy Shops have bought the entire interests of the former owners, who now have ctly or indirectly with LOFFLER’S COUNTRY SAUSAGE A taste delight when served with gently sgasoned and spiced. Ask Your Meat Man | Made by A. Lotfler Prevision Cempany, Ine.. at Benning. D. C.. under U. 8. Gov't Supervision. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1921~ MOTHERS TRUDGE MILES TO GET MILK FOR CRYING BABES AS NEW YORK MILK STRIKE reduction of $3 proposed by| Japan occuples s prominent place|in the union and ono of $8.560 offered by the company and declared the: return to work immediately under the old working . conditions, Which means a closed shop. Saturday and Monday Specials 4 C b, Home-Made Fudge Abe Lincoln Home-made Fudge has a flavor all its own. could not begin to make it at home for the price, when you consider the cost of the rich cream. chocolate and other select materials that go into it. Try this superior assortment. Creams; made They You 60c Ib. 1220 G St. N.W. 100% Pure A CAKE OF Sweetheart Toilet Soap Next Sunday’s Star, November 6 Redeemable at All Dealers Sweetheart Soap is a pure white toilet soap that lathers best in Washington’s city water spirin Relieves Pain Quickly—Prevents Disturbance of Digestion—Is Gently Laxative —=the aspirin that does not cause heartburn and flatulency! —the aspirin that has scientifically combined with laxative. —the aspirin with the three-fold attack against i [AXo ASPIRIN it a gentle headaches pains earaches - colds ne i neuritis rheumatism et cetera Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” Therapeutic Research Laboratories WASHINGTON, D. C. 49: Abe Lincoln Assortment X radium emanations. They ase among the countries of the world 18 | founa exciusively in granite reglons. Furriers for Sixty-five Years COATS Two Specials For Saturday Mannish Sport Great Coats Cleverly designed Coats of lifht weight yet warm Polo §i Cloth in heather mixtures. Ideally suited for Motoring, [f Walking or Business Wear. We §| want you to see these coats— | y would ! the psaession of mineral springs rich 65 years in Busmess F at 12% they’re simply remarkable values at our .very special. price of $35.00. Exquisite New Dressy Coats Beautiful creations in Evora and Pollyanna Cloth with luxurious § trimming of Squirrel or Beaver; | Crepe de Chine lining. Shown in all the new Fall shades. The uality and workmanship of these Coats will recommend them to the seeker after REAL VALUE. . Very special, $89.50. | ing, Plaiting, Picct €aging ORZYNS rFIRST H 1 1218-1221 G Street N.W Store Hours—8:30 to 6. Fresh. New Arrivals of . Those isses’ and Women’s Jersey Dresses One or Two-Piece Styles Two Models Are Sketched With White Kid Collar and Cuffs. Two-piece models have pleated skirts; one-piece Dresses with elastic waist. All the wanted Fall colors. Fine qualities and well made. Very special at Misses’ All-Wool FLANNEL Middy Suits o~ With plain ) skirt, inset pockets and | button - trim- med. The Blouse can be used separate- ly. Shown in Green, Tan, Navy, Red and Copen- hagen. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Very Specially Priced at 15 -ushed Wool Scarfs Just what vou need right now, when cooler weather et Children’s and Boys’ Sizes, assorted colors.... Men’s sizes, priced at. . T

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