Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 17

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= Provents Us From | SHIPMENREIECT » ‘ , » ‘ ot preee b e | wimmniss) THE S. KANN SONS COMPANY | [J Eve)fo OIS |l Onpose Regulations Cutting —primarily, because. we depend Time and One-Half Pay for on no outside help. We are the Work. only Washington concern man- Extra' orK. ufacturing blank bppks under [Ji|5¥ é‘;fi:.«muomamm.'uy 55 masection its own roof, in add_mon to hav- of all railroad shop rules, recently ing a complete variety of stock promulgated by the United States sizes. i Railvad Labor Board, cutting time o and one-half pay for extra work m - The shortcomings of others dfil pe shopmen’s wages, has been ordered do not affect us. We depend on [fi| by the committes of 100 acting for the no bookbinder because we are [|f| six railway shop crafts. L bookbinders ourselves. And the In a circular issued to A > __ same applies to printing, ruling ||| 71e? ¥erierm e (e L 0 iy Stockett-Fiske Building and all other operations required [[l| with the railway managements im- Cetaeiatitheronty Washington, 1O manufacture a blank book. mediately over these rules, and fail- Company with facdities to We know the capacity of each [f|| In& an agresment, the diepyies were manufacture blank books com- department, and a time estimate hearing. The circular was signed by letely | nt, in . H i the international presidents of the Eately tn s swe Pt is a promise to be faithfully |lll si< shop cratts unions. Sdditon ta Raving s-compiete. Of the seven rejected rules, the great- variety of stock sizes. ept. est dissatisfaction centered on rule 6, providing a straight time for regular- ly assigned work on Sundays and . 3 L] £ Y holidays. This work was previously t'FlSke Co paid for at time and one-half. The e L] committee proposed a substitute rule % reinstating time and one-half. . ~ Other Rules Rejected. % Producing Stationers The board's new rules covering em- 919 E Street T A IC TER Take Advantage of Our outlying points were also rejected 3 . by the commiftee because they took away certain pay provisions contained in the old national agreement made during federal contr emergency employes are paid for time worked in accordance with the - practice at the home station and . | straight time for all time waiting or ks traveling. : The union committee directed in- a . stitution of a dispute to reinstate time and one-half and double time to [4 L3 A “THE BUSY' CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday—Qur Day of Specials At the Better Babies’ Store These announced for tomorrow should _make the day a record-breaker. —l'a'.nwhsml‘lke“& ;n pink and blue plaids, with’scalloped edge. $1.95 value for........... $l 039 | —Infants’ Crib Pads, size 17x27 39 C { inches. Special...cevceeee L—h}:{fmu‘ Shirts, 'sizes 21to 6,,(§n ;izllg‘f')and[ wool. This is a roken lot, so quantity is limited. .50 value for... $1.49 —Infants’ Kimonos, of white flannelette; pink and blue bound. Also stitched edge, in pink and blue. Some 49 have flower border and collar. Special........... (4 —Infants’ Nightgowns, of white\flannelette; taped 79 at bottom. Special........ccceetiencacccccaccces C Kann’s—Second Floor. - THE EVENING ‘STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. O, ‘'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 192, ° Sy - l | —You find its best expression here, at Kann’s. Most correct in style inter- pretation. Exceptional in quality 4t a given price. —Select your Spring outfit here and feel assured you're doing the best for yourself possible. Smart S pring Sport Suits of Firm Wearing Tweed —For town or country wear. Chic styles of both imported and domestic tweeds. Strictly tai- lored suits, with notch collars; the jackets are lined with crepe de chine and satin. —The colors are walnut, gray, tan, orchid, rose, coral, copen- hagen and brown. Misses’ and women’s sizes. At— $29, 12915 4J]| cover all time spent on the emergency o 3 5 3 assignment, whether working, wait- —The greatest price_cuts of the entire season are in force to close ing or traveling, out our entire remaining stock. milar provision will be asked in THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST || auiis 752 trnesa over utes 13 Season’s Prices, $135.00 to $165.00 and 14, applying tol men tuslxn&dl to temporary vacancies at. outlying —Marmot Coats 5 } Choice points and to men on road work who c b- fi :clan,\‘-a d‘n’“’ return to their home sta- —Pony Coats lons y. . ) kR T e $85.00 The board’s new rule allowing the —Dbay Seal al . Special Offer for Thursday Sation of ol Lppilcents) 2o empioy- Season’s Prices, $158.00 to $168.00 et rke s Somenid S LS | ey scat Couts Choice em to negotiate wi e in — # Regularly $255 @1 Q0 Foads.” T, commitice directed that e oot $ $ 75 for % = ; ; the dispute be instituted to have this —Marmot Coa $96 50 oY o eeeee . ;:};lggxged in the interests of the —French Seal Coats s . 9 e i 4 } Another important rule by which y 5 . $2.25 Wizard Polish Mop = the 'board made It possible for the Season’s Prices, $225.00 to $295.00 2. = ~ roads to hire any man familiar with Choi s 75 60c Bottle Wizard Polish S/ the use of. tools an a car repairer —Squirrel Coats ice an . ; X nder fire mittes. = now rule was propesed over which the —French Seal Coats o 1 45 00 carmen are directed to open negotia- —Pony Coats . ° tions. The proposed rul 1d hel 0 apprentices with less than four years Season’s Prices, $295.00 to $355.00 - experience to be advanced to mechan- ) les' Erade, and, if more men are —French Seal Coats Choice needed, men with experience in the —Hudso! use of mechanics' tools could be hired, Hudson Seal Coats 1 9 5 00 This would eliminate the hiring of —French Seal Dolman and Wrap . any carpenter who had not had me- chanical experlence. oe Kann’s—Second Fleor. ‘Thirty-three other rules were aé- ocepted, subject to the interpretation which' the committee placed “upon o . em, an e remaining rules were agreed to. Some revision of certain Four leferellt LllleS Of of the overtime rules was said to be lltkecll}x’kls !:lely twere found to permit 4 o ‘eren! nterpretations as ' the; of, ditrent Interproiations ‘ad ey Handsome Bed Sets however, declared there was little likelihood to reinstate any " 7 . i e And g half Trosions i che —Just 59 sets in‘all. Think of the price Thursday. by the board. Sets that 98 FOUR DIE_ON CROSSING. ||| [ io3i5s--...... $3:28 —Have you ever heard of being Freight Train Crashes Into Auto at able to buy a set of the follow- Indianapolis. ing high qualities at a price like INDIANAPOLIS, January 25.—Fo “Why, fifty-nine persons were kilied When a_ four-chr the ab:ve?ld t);;ef o n“‘ ;:g’fl‘a’:flgnsu :::d cfi{n:lnnl:{ traction should e“so don fore maf ruck an automobile in —All well made, majority for which they were riding at e tew i ;xe:te. The dead aro cg}vxnas?rfixn‘{'fi full size beds, a-few in-smaller forty-one years old; his wife, M i i i Smith, thirty-six; Neal Trestor, thirty, sizes. We. discovered these in of this city, and John J. Wright, going through stock. prepara- forty-six, of Martinsville, Ind. to inventor: § The occupants of the automobile tory to Ve S 'we‘l"les {etu‘l;‘l)\‘(ngltot' Indln;mzsulls s-((er —1In the sale you will find— with relative 3 “ . : i i i:‘ Ghlent, Ky. BEle s e —Sets of Scrim, white only, with one-inch Henkle cluny insertion ST AT and large filet oval lace centers; also with two-inch hemstitched U. S. TO_HOLD AUCTIONS. (¢ order. = . -b—Sen of Scrim, with 3%-inch filet insection and large oval filet ATLANTA, Ga., January 25.—The (first series ‘of auctions of ‘govern- center. lmenl property now stored in south- New Sport Coats in Distinctive Styles Two Lines You Will Want to See Tomorrow: Sport Coats Sport Coats —Of fine camels’ hair sport cloth, in —Of double-faced t cloth, in ligh brown and tan diagonal weave, with ouble saced sporticlom, injight set-in sleeves, finished with tailored and dark colored tan, with slit, tai- St lored pockets, raglan sleeves, belt ;za:::cgn%ofiizic:flk lined. Leather finished - with leather buckle. Misses® and women'’s sizes. At $22.50, $25. 0] At $19.90 $29.75 New Sport Skirts —Both the lines mentioned:for tomorrow contain attractive new models that fashion has pronounced correct for Spring. Pleated Sport Skirts * Plain Tailored Skirts —of Sati“‘fi"iSh?d prunellas, i'} plaids and | —of tweeds and sport checks ; trim tailored stripes, the plain color showing ‘on top. 5 3 g Select from a beautiful combination . of | Styles, With pockets in several different colors. styles, trimmed with pipings and buttons. At $5.95 3 At 8795 Three Lines of Sport Blodses —Marquisette Bed Sets, with 4%5-inch lace insertion and two rows of two-inch hemstitching. ern warehouses and estimated to —Marquisette Bed Sets, with hand drawnwork and two borders of ) have cost around $100.000,000 will be two-inch_hemstitching. held here February 6, it is announced. % e — 14.98 “to” $19.98 “Importe et Bed Sets. iy e $10.00 Blankets, clothes, raw materials, | ChOICE seeecnecnsasacceranccnanncscencnscnsonacess barness and general supplies are in- cluded in the large number of things , 2 , s 3 —Marie ‘ Antoinette -designs—white and ecru—double or single bed size. to be sold. 50,000 CLAMS KILLED. A Speeul Sale of SANTA BARBARA, Callf. January . . —Crepe de Chine Sport Blouses, with Peter Pan collar; m white, our liver and bowels! Cascarets work while you slee, —] than 50,000 - Inl d Lln l o . .. o 2 %?"J? G122y, bilious, headachy | They never eripe or s!llr‘ yzulup l'fl;? N .?:glg the Tamous Pione Ta by an oleum flesh and bisque. Another style in a slip-over model, with flat col- and sick from constipation poisons. | cathartic pills, s, calomel or ofl. |the cold weather of the I 1 i vi i i ® i B Sk o or twd Cascarets to- | Cascarcts empty the bowels thor- |days, H. M. Becker of San Luls Oblage, —You cannot wear the :;_‘;’t:;:;;‘]i‘: “éti‘;eg%“"“:: 4%“’3‘;‘:18 of self-material. Many other L4 night to physic vour liver and |oughly. They cost only ten cents a |fish and game commissioner for that bowels, then you will feel fine when |box at any drug store. Children love | district, said. Thousands of sea gylis you wake up in the morning. their candy taste. and pelicans are Swarming on the beaching, feasting on the clams. pattern off until you wear the linoleum out, because the pattern is an integral part of the carpet, going through to the back. —We ask for this sale the attention of Housekeep- ers, of Hotel and Board- inghouse Keepers or Res- taurant Owners and those who have offices to carpet. Secured from two 1 0 Nairn’s and Arm- ° Pongee Sport A Wool Jersey Sport Blouses 5 t ' Blouses —One style has a trim linen coliar —The colors are Copenhagen blue, and cuffs, and is finished with leather brown, navy, Mohawk and reindeer, belt. Another has embroidery on theJ A some have wool embroidery .and e skirt of peplum and leather beit. others have white collars, in Buster Sizes 34 to 46.° - Brown style. The sizes are from 34 Kann's—Second Floor.- Lto-46. They are $595 to $6.95 values. Foreign Department Changes strong’s. of the country’s leading mills. G The continual increase of our foreign ex- . % Square Yard change business has necessitated enlarged —Purchase from the full rolls. - The assortment includes - Smart Sport Footwear : tiling patterns, parquetry, carpet, mosaic and granite pat- i Good Sense Prevails in the quarters. umg. P*This fresh, pliable floor covering, desirable for - SP? l’ht HOSI!Bl'y i Latest Sport : kitchen, bathroom and other floor needs, costs little more ';d:,?,:em';ki;;“;':‘;:‘:l?'s‘;r:"o:f;‘:~ . PO! ‘An office-has been opened in the main lobby than inferior qualities in the long run. Two unusually good values are an- Footwear nounced for tomorrow’s selling— —Women’s Sport $ Hose, a pair...... 1.00 —Wool and cotton mixtures, dropstitch style, superfashioned, with seamless feet. The colors are green and brown heather effects. —Women’s Machine —4“A"" Grade—Figured In- | —Heavy Parquetry—Inlaid faid Linoleum. Special | Linoleum. Special Thursday, Thurday, a square yard— a square yard— - $1385 | $2.75 3-16-in. Brown Battleship Linoleum, cut from $l 68 the full roll.” Thursday, a square yard... o Kann’s—Third Floor. —The “flapper” of the present day must be congratulated upon her rare d sense in choosing her footwear. iscarding high Hreels and cramping narrow toes she has adopted hf‘“mc | styles and made them popular by dubbing them Sport Footwear. Of such a character aré these New Tan Sport Oxfords of the bank which will greatly facilitate the I transaction of business for our customers. We i offer world-wide service and latest quotations by our private wire to New York. Drafts ) Cable Transfers 7 : TThess are ot “woul and cotion sio : % > . ] =t n brown 1 er tones, = ~—Sh 1 1id col also in two- Post Remittances Foreign Currency _ Recuperate Frgm Weariness By, ered clox; also at tho sume price we Tons effects, 'tn. wing. tip: saddie tip, a Restful Sléep Under These Solored aillc stripe. ! 2 and apron effects; in blucher and regat. IO e tighest Quality Sport Hose, at $259 o hosis; ait sises 1o so- $S.00 resh, Sanitary Blankets & Comforts| | ~2=* : L R e 9O \ i . Kann’s—Second Floor. Kann’s—Fourth Fl —Nashua “Woolnap” Blankets | —] Cove: . The Washington Loan & Trust Co. gud ield Wool Finish Bt | ton Comtort, ia " ariastie 5 kets, O floral designs, light and dark R i it and wearing qualities. - In_ Downtown Bank esources over West End Branch J | white, gray. and tan with pink | colors. - Good _quality. cotton : F 13, X : § i ders. Mohai i i 900 F Street $13,000,000.00 618-17th Street 1 g:cil“l:{:%bl;g;i;;s; JMohajr or | filing: gfi 72180 $4.30 JOHN B. LARNER, President B and 66x84 inches. for o o Brice, gt crere: 93,95 White Wash Goods—Three Very Special Offers. —White * Cotton _ Crepes, 32 | —36-inch ainsook —Plain White Voile, 40 inches im:hl::t ev\vicle; :\:ui quality for e A‘VI".“N fin good wide; fine and sheer with a lingerie, _in- two _ different quality with '/W“ finishe For | (op™ finish. Special, weaves, Have Soft 28 all sorts of undergar- lsc o R 25‘: finish. Special, yard.. C ments. Special, yard.. Kann’s—Street Floor.

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