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e e it 22 S i ki ' i DAY, JANUARY 5, 1922. 'BULDING TRADES = N SONS COMPANY AGREE TO REFORMS Will Comply With Demands to Ef!d AbLISBS After Housmg ] ings, org-nfl”a.;.u?. Feorketie edgings, Probe in New York. ! fot fmiogs, | separate VEILINGS A clearance of 36-inch remnant lengths A Length, 15¢ e {nclude black, brown, and ors. 0 dotted aud plain mesh *Clean-Up of Trimming Odds and Ends Each, 11¢ —A miscellancous collection. gilt band- Penna. ve., 8th and D Streets Warm - Underwear | _ T These prices say buy! —sSeconds” Women's Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, fleeced and bleacheg; low neck, sleeveless; Dutch neck, elbow _sleeves; ankle length. Res- ular and extra sizes. 95C Each ... A —Women's Wool-mixed Under- On Sale Here wear—vests ure low neck, P f 35 sleeveless: low neck. shor To the Last Man —Some ,oi these are from our Seres: Ti‘é;fi;‘,"’,..,fi’é" 1;1::;1‘;?,' By Zane Grey own stock, others are mill woven ban e ¥ lengths. All light colors, pink and blue stripes and checks. —A saving on buying them Friday. Don't overlook it. . Outing Flannel Remnants beaded trimming, wilver and gilt gimps, gold crystal and spangled bandings, e Associuted Press. NEW YORK, January 5.—The de-} mands of the Lockwood legisiative committee for reforms in the prac- tices and regufations of the building trades unions, to end abuses revealed fn its housing inquir -re accepted, a confer- some Persian edges, only short lenglis of some, more of others. Kann's—Street Flgor. Special, a yard— A New Book Just Out and o mittee ¢f the Building cil. - The understanding a was coneidered a decided advance in the solution of the housing situation in the state. Alloged abuses which the commitics aimed to eliminate in_all unions in e A S the industry included high init Taa vhuraclenzeu)zfm';l"i‘;,'e';*; fees, limitation of the number fanxcharactecinedl oo rey prentices, restriction of membersh forneriBockaiNe ieen) eribiod® Yesuance of permit cards to o I\ ToNthonlae $2 00 union men and the fining of en s P al ers for infraction of union rule 3 ‘Among the demands Mr. Untermy consented to modify those which concerned initiation fe of apprentices. The various ma tions will be submitted to th ecutive eommittee of the State Fy * tion of Labor for approval, after the demands will be put into effect by tate. It was agreed 1 fees in no event The above absurdly low price for qualities you would scarcely expect to be able to purchase for so little. —1In fact, they are styles that have lately heen selling at a third to a half more than Friday’s price. % 5 Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Downstairs. . —The leathers include Russian calf, tan and black kid and patent colt. —There are high shoes for street and dress wear, and a splendid assortment of low shoes, among which are mod- els for dress occasions, also many different styles in oxfords and strap effects, with plenty of the popular Cuban heel styl —Not all sizes in each style, but all combined lot. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Starting January With a ROUSING SALE OF SILKS Featuring Silk Fabrics You Have Pres- ent Need for at Special Reductions * Georgette Crepes and Crepe de Chines Age Limit Placed/at 20 Years. sizes and widths in the The age limit of an apprentice was fixed at twenty Years instead of Awenty-five, as suggested by Mr. Un- termyer, and the unions’ limiting the number of apprentices was abrogated. s The demand_for” discontinuance of fining the employers was amplified to meet the wishes of the unions. “Whilst the unions are prohibited from enacting any rule or regulation or indulging in any practice looking to assuming jurisdiction over em- ployers or the right to discipline or fine them.” it said, “nothing in this provision is to be construed so as to limit such legal, rea er contractual under ments and arrangeme ployers and the unic enter into with one i 7 ——7 | —32-inch White Silk Jersey. $1 i backs, in brown T:;'Jn:::' f:::e"m‘mn i | 4 ,EXTRA SPF{CILAI;\ 1 Col- | Special Friday, a yard . —They include remnants and mill lengths of serges, Pru- clause making c 3 o | A-\(Il‘les‘(llll\'d‘ a’sfirtglc'," on "‘1" and L'“‘(i | —Beautiful quality and splendid weight nellas, velours, tricotines, checks, stripes, mixtures and cream orcdgstkogand doatils & W NE S I for making men’s shirts, women’s dresses, coatings, 40 to 56 inch widths, and in lengths from }% to —Women’s 1-clasp D 1 A Z Gloves, P. K. sewn, with self e stitched backs, in ack. seal, members woul ] kinds. Formerly $1.50 aad blouses and sport apparel. A limited —You will px'uln!»l\- find many to match, and the saving 1 chi i 3 8 bac and - ablly a1y nateh, ian; 3 g 15 white, sizes 635 to ¢ 69 vacco and mocca handle m: non-union s : ! anti-syphon trap th eSS Ay 4 3 _spor committee’s investis pe $20(§) Special Friday, a $ l 25 | quantityat this price. lumbers. 3 yard cacece.. - . | : . 2 3 . A 3 5 Pl The plumbers s ‘ e B T Kann's—Street Floor. decidedly worth while. A pair . sin. A p! dhis s an uns: - = Kann’s—Street Floor. - agreement they should demonstrate ti The charge Think of Buying ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS —Of these popular kinds, even in remnant lengths at so low a price Two Low-Priced Lots of GLOVES —Women's Sued e-finished Gloves, with self stitched GOOD HOSIERY At $1 —Women's Silk Hose, Regularly $1.25—Very Special Friday, Yard seventy-five of the choicest shades incluled in the assortment. . Silks are 39 inches wide; firm aweaves for all dress purposes. Plenty of high colors, also all white and all black. treet Floor. —Women’s Fiber re the oppori t fa union plumbers »n a job without a ¥ the labor ref being claimed that d having the journeymen work on a job without a helper. “Whatever there is to this com- d to be & burden i er plumbers witho: the union, For the First Friday in the New Year VAL. LACE 1 INSERTION —Women's Dropstitch _ Silk An 0ld-Time Remnant Sale of Wash Goods || . ™¥™'OY || to close them out-- - —Including mill lengths of percales, splendid quality, 36 inches wide, in small figures, stripes yan, Alpair..-.. $1 -00 and checks. Ready for the home sewer to get to work upon in making up children’s little 35c Pc + Women's Mercerized Lisle i I high " “JACK TAR”-“GOODY” “BOB EVANS” Flannel and Serge Middies in the Best Sale Held in Quite Some Time —Middies the girls like, be- mobile truck containing $40.000 worth cause ‘they fit a < of siik was reported by the police | cause ‘they fit and look so ay, after the truck and its ! well. plaint is agreement $40,000 IN SILKS STOLEN.% NEW YORK, January 5.—A da light hold-up and theft of an aut frocks, rompers, dresses, also women’s house dresses and bungalow aprons. elastic tops. - $1.00 s Cotton _ Ribbed Choice of the Lot just what scamless feet: re- en recovered. Charles s : < : —Middies the mothers like, . == 1 -Biack o because they give long serv- Fnday, a Yard fll‘;:nill;}o :me 4 i Sizes 5 to 914, A pair 12C ;i B T e i s—L st t K ., jce. Kann's—Street Floor. Floor. Lowered Prices on Little | Coats, Suits and Skirts : Lots of Neckwear low prices tomorrow. copenhagen, light blue and tan, | lars of the scts are chiefly ! T | | —Included with these percales are wash goods from stock, containing fabrics that have sold - 1 v zc o - v are in different w from the piece from 23c¢ to soc a yard. A ety i The home Fritz, driver of the truck, told the police that he and his two assistants had been held up by motor bandits in the Bronx, bundled into the rob- bers’ car and taken to a woods near Vancortlandt Park, where they were ordered to “walk north,” undeér pain | of being shot. - Circling ba they returned to the city and notified a” policeman. The truck was found in a garage, where it had been placed in dead storage. Adolph Gisterer, arrested, admitted perpetration of a score of recent burglaries in Riverside dr “and “other fashionable sections in which more than $50,000 in loot was taken. Thomas Rouston Company, chain grocers, announced that one of their | stores was entered Saturday night and a 400-pound safe, containing $387, carried off. H A ‘collector for the Rouston com- pany was held up and robbed of “Squinters” “Frowners” Squint zxd ‘s—Street Floor. —A clearance of mak- ers and our own sur- plus stocks. —Excellent models in flannel and serge. Splendid line of colors in the combined lot, but not all colors at-any one price. ;«.95 Middies in the sale Frida g $ 3.95 shawl shape. vy were 79 to $125 values. Special 59¢ s s 2 5 : also white with black polka —Offering significant savings on garments that are in demand, and for which dots, a regular 39 lpgc you will have need for several months to come. quality. Special at. COATS $25.00 to $39.75 ’ Values at— ® : —Materials are Bolivias and Suedine velours. They afe finished with large fur collars and collars of self materials, and are made up in wrappy models, loose back and semi-fitted styles; some have raglan, others the set-in sleeves. —Sizes range from 36 to 46 bust, but not all sizes in each style. SUITS $9.90 Kann's—Street Floor. Extra as Well as Regular Sizes in Smart House Frocks Formerly $2.50 1 .69 to $2.95, Now_.. —A bargain table sale which contains the following kinds— Children’s Silk Underwear Reduced Friday —To close surplus and broken lines. —Included are Princess slips, combinations and corset covers. —Corset Covers, were $1.25, reduced to 95c. ~$500 and $675 Princess Slips, reduced to $2.95 and $3.95. —Combinations, were $4.50, reduced to $2.95. _0dd lots children’s muslin underwear slightly soiled from be- ing used in displays—to close— 1, to Y, Off Marked Prices Kann’s—Second Floor. frown be- pecial Values czuse they “dread the light or can see $18.50 to $29.75 Values at— R —Gingham and Chambray Dresses. better with ——'TheA materials are ‘wool jersey, tweeds, tricotine, velour, serge and silvertones. —They are in misses’ and women’s 'sizes, Some are striped, some checked ging- hams, and the chambrays are plain colors. the eyes partly closed, and The Mi_llinéry (learance Offers Special Opportunities * On Limited Quantities 175 hats in the special Friday sale, and as there are not many of any one kind or color, the variety offers excellent choice. R ) els,” Sizes broken. though not all sizes in all styles. Tt 1 —They are made in long waist models, SKIRTS belted models and Billie Burke styles. § —Some are trimmed with white pointed - braid, plain colored chambray and white [ ] pique. Some are finished with broad belts, $7.95 to $12.95 Values at— —Pleated models in stripes and plaids, also navy and black serges in box-pleated mod- this condi- others with sashes. J —The regular sizes from 36 to 46, and the ) extra sizes from 48 to 52 tion indi- cates eyes that ne i Kann's—Bargain Table—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. 50 Trimmed Velvet Hste haies. $2 January ;F]oor-Covermg Clearance 25 Velvet Tams . 2 £ Choice. 1 ——B1g‘ values briefly told, but of importance to you. ( Axminster, Velvet and Body Brussels Rugs 100 Untrimmed Vel- ' Cef R Formerly $42.45 to $54.95, Choice vet Hats, Choice. 2 ; p g oxinre. P T o A ’ ox12-ft. Alex. Smith's Seamless Axminster and Velvet Rugs. Formerly Priwd me Px12-1t. Seamless Art Loom Velvet Rugs, $2.95 Up to $5.95 9x12-ft. English Body Brussels Rugs. Kann’s—Second Floor. T&ee Lots From the LINEN STORE ' —About 400 Room Size Rugs, $ ] 0 50 \ < —Very special values on which you can save money Friday. 74 Il —Fine Mercerized Table Damask—72 inches wide; closely ) | woven and of a heavy weight; regularly 90c a 69c Americas phj/SlC g attention.” “We Are Optometrists” e 9 Selinger’s 820 F St., Cor. 9th “ Look for HI': Big Clock” Wardrobe Trunks Specially Reduced for Clearance Regular Prices Sale Prices $34.95 $29.50 $49.95 $42.50 $67.95 $58.50 $72.95 $62.50, $124.95 $105.00 $119.95 $100.00 —9x12-ft. Reversible, Seamless Wool-faced Rugs. 9x13 ft. sizes, including seamless and seamed —9x12 and 8x10 ft. Plain Colored and Mottled Rag Rugs, rugs; hemmed and fringed ends; oriental de- —9x12 and 8x10 ft, Stenciled Crex Rugs. - signs, some two tone, and 0 —9x12 and 8x10 fi. La Belle Rush Rugs. others solid centers. Very spe- 3 s ~—12x16-ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs. 2 cially priced to close-out. At.. SMALL RUGS IN THE CLEARANCE —27x54-in. Brussels and 25x50-in. Rag Rugs, at ®4e. | —36x63-in. Axminster and 27x54-in. Fringed Art- loom Velvet Rugs, at 2 ix36+in, Rag Rugs, at s9e. 25x40-in, Royal Turkish Rugs, at §5.69. 50 Rolls Sanitex Felt-Base Floor Covering i Congoleum, Texoleum, —9x12-ft, Wool Brussels Rugs. ‘ — About 40 Wilton Rugs—813,x10%, 9x10% and Upholstery Offer To Ke;,p Our Workroom Busy Any, Overstuffed . or Plain Chair or Rocker Reup- —27x54-in. Alex. Smith’s Heavy Wilton Velvet Rugs, holstered for— ausase $29.75 ~—Using up to. 3% yards tap- estry from our regular stock selling up to and including that at $498 a yard. Included will be repairs to springs or new webbing if required. Kann’s—Third Floor, yard. Friday, a yard...eceimmniiiieniennanan. —Pure Linen Dish or Roller Toweling—Full width, with red borders; a good, heavy weight; regularly 25c. Special, a yard, Friday...... l 9 c —18x36+inch Huck Towels—With blue or white borders; very closely woven and a sturdy wearing quality. 1~5 C —Friday, Clearance price ' 39 Linoleum and Other Felt a square-yard........... rerreregeens C Base Rugs —Perfect quality, in wood and conventional | _glightly Imperfect, DALLSTOE: seconds of the $12.95 —3x434-ft. Felt-base Mats, With to $16.45 $9.QO border; inlaid patterns, Friday, 590 each . Shah SR e G —Felt-base Mats, remnant lengths averaging about.18x36 inches in size, Cuts from the e3¢ felt-base floor coverings, | 5C ChOICO 4eveyyassessrsacsrosmorrrrersrsy Kann's<~Third Floor, - —Hartmann’s Choice < $495 Dress —Nairn’s Pro-Lino Rugs, sizes 7%x |. Trunks .. o $29.50 10% and 9x12 ft, . —Texoleum Rugs, size 9x12 ft. Hartmas nn's “Congoleum Rugs, size 9x9 ft. < “Noirs and Gook’s Cork Lin- | $37.95 Steamer $: 25 00 oleum Rugs, size 74x10% ft. Trunks e . Special for Friday, each..ccoceeeecenaiiiaaa., = IR ; ! Kann’s—Street Floor. 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