Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1922, Page 14

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- THAGE 1S Bl TR NPECTON [ | THUSINDS TR O WARRORPLAT New England Textile Struggle Congressional Party ,Leave; Spreads to Lawrence and on First Leg of Tour of Other Big Mills. Nitrate Project. arshall, Mioh, esterdey atter E n Van ‘ £ By the Assoclated Press. By the Assoclated Press. ty-nine, of Albion; Mrs. Agne.”(r?n LAWRENCE, Mass., March 37.—The BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 27.—The | Meter, his ‘wife, twenty-elght; Harvey New England textile strike was congressional party composed of four- | VoD Meter. a nephew of Mr. Van Meter. tended today to this city, an old bat- teen senators and eleveh representa- tleground for mill disputes, with cur- tives left here early today on the tallment of production in several first leg of inspection whici plants, but no disorders. Several will take nd operatives refused to go te work in protest ‘against a 320 per cent wage cut. The Pacific ' mills were the most seriously affected of the which ‘opened under reduced schedules. “In the lower Pacific mills by Warrior River, government-owned boat, nineteen miles to the plant. The Gorgas-Warrior plafit consti- tutes & point at issue about which there has arisen much discussion in conmection with the vari posals looking toward a di of the government property. THREE DIE ON CROSSING. BATTLE CREEK, Mica., March 27.— ‘Three persons were killed when & Michi- gan Central passenger train struck an automoblle at a grade crossing at Thomas Cressing, four miles east.of Marshall, Mich., yesterday afternoon. three days out at sea, on the last leg of her journey from their heme in London. Beily arrived on the steamer Ni- agara March 5, en route home from Australia, He was takem from thy ship too il to con e the voyage. and when it became apparent his con- dflfhn was serious he sent for his wife, Mre. Beith arrived in New 2iqn00s. March 17 and reached San Francisco HONOLULU, T. H., March 3§. barely in time to board the Matsonia, 8,000-mile race against death was lost | sall! for Honolulu, Wednesday. The when Willlam Beith died in a hospital | Matsonis is not due until next Tues- here today while Mrs. Beith still was day. UPHOLSTERING WOMAN LOSES 8,000-MILE RACE AS HUSBAND DIES Mrs. William Beith Fails to Reach Honolulu in Dash From York Treasures of the Deep! % 1 f LOBSTER 3-ounce tins, 25¢ Chaire deep sea lobster, packed in Canadi. Sealed in tin, with all the fresh zest of flavor retained. - Three-ounce tins, 25c each. AT LOW PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY 3-Piece Parlor, Suites now Up-$ holstered for . only ......... LABOR ONLY s Velours, Tapestries, Pl Velvets, Silk Coverings 4 at very moderate prices. Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples American FOR LENTEN LUNCHEON Creamed lobster on toast, stuffed olives, CORNWELL'S coffese buns and coffee. ‘A._hl,’h»on° call here brings them to your o! ects at Muscle Shoals and Gorgas, Ala. Private offers for lease and pur- chase of the uncompleted and latent war plant, lald before Congress by Secretary Weeks, are in the hands of the two committees for study and reports. The purpose of the inspec- tion, it was stated, is to ncfi\unnt the members with the physical proper- many who appeared usual were b They left the 8 of lack of power. . ties and t¢ in an ides of the poten- agee CORNWELLS 0. oy e e s WILL ERECT AUDITORIUM. |Gy of rSineaseo «fver vower. ' Upholstery Co 1415 H Street ployes at the upper Pacific mil Special Dispateh to The Star. Gorgas, where is located the gov- - to work, but there also many left ti plant. At the Pacific print mills, few went to work, but most of those -|left later in the day. The Pacific mills employ normally about 10,000 operatives. At the other mills, where cuts were efféctive today, many werkers peared at the regular hours, but began to leave. These plants ernment-owned Warrior, steam plant. “The party will spend tomorrow and Wednesday at Muscle Shoals. Owing to the inaccessibility of Gorgas the morning will be taken up in making the trip by rail to Cordova, thence|. - 3 ¥ 627 F Si.—Main 8139 Let Us Estimate on Your Paperhanging or Decorating MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, M4, Mayeh 27.—Dr. C. D. Gilkeson, supei intendent of Home Missions of the ‘Winelester Presbytery. in company with Mr. Shelly, an architect of Key- ser, was here recently for the pur- Pose of sketching and taking meas- the Everett, Arcadia, Monomac, Pem- | urements of the large auditorium, as Graduste Eyos Examined NG M gpsses Fittat berton, Katama and \Methuen. These od il - mills ' employ approximately 3,000 . it & " DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES The Arlington mills carried eout ey LRI Eyesight Specialist their intention to close. The large plants of the Ameriean|Teht and summer conference. Woolen Company did not anneunce d. - At all Dealers'=$2.78 and up s Toodmard & otheoy = 3 synod ex %nmly haviag been ampdem-Sidney College Lupton of Harrisonburg. , who walked aimlessly about. Picketing . I a8 your bost. ed the session. “More wild anital Pastearized Milk P O e e e ; Dresses, $24.75 N from the wild men film, the experi. Per quart, 13c—Per pint, 7c 2 5 | THE HOTEL McALPIN & not TIABLEOL feday BIGVAL i | - o o e T nhgb:r . / y Cream L So irresistible in their charming styles as to merel, t|",rve_ .arg umb = $1,000,000 FOR HOSPITAL. Per half pint, 17c—Per gill, 9¢ straightway appeal. Models for misses 24 24 HOURS N STORIES AS SOON AS YOU register as our guest the e G serw Mayor Couzens of Detroit Mak It is because of this policy of high and women, fashioned of & ) Big em-—rrm:m Much x.n.u w :";mll‘:lzw':,fl c:ux:“? 5 Taffeta Canton Crepe Crepe Knit THREE WORDS WERE PUT into the D e T ayer Tamay 3 i Unusual uses of beading, embroidering 3 o, . » % corner stone of our plans, “comfort, $9.000:000 Tn “securition. 1t" ra, ere Phone North 5997— ltlh.lfi:fllp’n,\wubqh to register “convenience” and “economy.” It is not enough to give you “food and Wwas unorganized. CHILDREN LIKE SKUNK BETTER THAN ELEPHANTS CHICAGO, March 27.—That one skunk is better than a drove of elphants was the deduction made s:wrd.-‘% by teach- ers and moving plicture officlals, who tested 5,000 school children, to ascer- tain their taste in the movis The test was made to modern boy is interested o partus in which “‘whe: 3 around” or if he is still pastoral enough to enjoy gamboling lambs or bubbling brooks. The picturization of a boy ing green apples and wading in low creeks put the children to ep. ‘The skunk wo! favorite on the it place as animal een. Elephants did not fire the children's _enthusi€sm, but bison running across the prairfe ‘were popular. “Children of today like their ani- mals wild and their own lives sclen- tific anc mechanistic” said Edmund B. Smith, chool pr}nelul. ‘who attend- nounced today by hn W. Staley, vice president of the imstitution. In Thompson’s Miltk and Cream Taste Better and Cost Less 0 PROVIDE the’best of Milk and Cream at the lowest possi- ble price has ever been the policy of ‘Thompson’s Dairy. As a concrete example of this poficy we call your attention to these low prices for Thompson’s Milk and Cream, which have been in effect since March first: We'll do the rest AT w1 P T Y AR 7 DOWN STAIRS STORE Another big selling the Down Stairs Store, wherein quality and distinctive style are inconsistent with the low special price. and draped lines distinguish these as dresses of real fashion mode. Anexten- An Easter Fashion Sale Higher Type Apparel Special, 24.75 venture planned by v AN $1°000.000 to the Michk tate Fios sive color range : lodging”—all hotels do that—so we Sligiinool 12 T /CEES Siate Hoe- ge- H stories ol - -4 have made our twenty-four ',‘,‘:'i?i'. u:q:%":eek ;-nl: on::':l‘:v 1 $ $ £ 2 n = S0 g o T W macvicn S5 St v P 1 sxpecics fo seiatly <ty Suits, $24.75 Wraps,$24.75 | every has announced his intention to sup- s i 2 5 5 = £ port the new institution to the exteat Tweeds of the better kind; very well tailored Coats of Polaire Cloth, = 'YOU CAN HAVE YOUR motning L ollars. and beautifully silk lined throughout. In Camelshair, Herringbone £ = shower, tub, in ba Gray, Tan, Rust, Rose Copen, and English T\\'ecd§, jaun- = (i your own bathroom, T e ek 'BI Heath ‘ tily sportlike in their man- H or take a plunge in the pool on the angerine, Frenc ue, Heathers. sk linee : twenty-fourth floor. Strap trimmings featvre some, while pockets Capes of fine Bolivia, grace- H and collars make others attractive. All sizes. fully designed, with wide, £ YOU MAY EAT WELL on the “club” DOWN STAIRS STORE. loose sleeves. Silk lined. | £ £ 2 THE THINGS YOU FORGOT to put plan or dine a ]a carte, in the breakfast room, the grill, the roof—or in your .own room. in your luggage can be |NEW YORK | Fresh and New House Dresses in the shopsof the hotel; and from in- to Russian baths; from No- Sunday, April 2 Spcciallyfurchaud s1 50 They dare to be as pretty and captivat- ing as much more expensive ones. Made of good quality gingham and chambray, in a number of most becom- ing styles. White organdy does a part " of the trimming, pique another part, and rickrack braid is used for others. Colors include light and dark shades—bright checks and plaids. Ny b 'y N Returning, Jeaves Now York 5:90 pim. N ersimiar excursion Sundsy April 30 8 y M A g B S Pennsylvania System The Routs of the Broadway Limited the top of the Fifth Avenue bus; bad weather a step right from the are still adjacent to the great commer= cial and theatrical districts. With tickets bought at our stands, you may - go to the theatre in five minutes and return for a midnight supper to enjoy the music and the dance or, with a book from-our library and the fight just above your head, induige in the old-fashioned luxury of reading in bed., WITH IT ALL, we haven't forgotten At the McCALPIN economy, and recently, in the spirit of the times,we further reduced ourrates Huck ends of silk. The fiber ~30d. mos! £ here, as well Martinique, S silk of these is v . n sizes 272 to 8. s HcA!;l All:xm the M'fi}‘ Qlewmg Gum Towels T lll‘s(t tflefi;urfs‘fo:?ui‘:" or Do oTATRS aToRS i . = e 5 sport coat wear. s g Next Time You Are in New York' which bears his name! 12V,¢ $138 i mmENE . -l ags Poire : Stop With Us— =S Pozen Windsor Crepe HERALD SQUARE is for IDEA— the thing that made Adams put Chicle into every mouth in the land in the form of that wonderfully . peppy; flavorful Sizes 36 to 46—And Full Cut Sizes DOWN STAIRS STORE! Tissue Ginghams 22c yard Small checks, plaids and cross bars, in pink, blue, green, lav- ender, yellow, red and two- to_-;e combinations. 27 inches wide. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Good quality white huck with red borders. Size 16x32 inches. DOWN STAIRS BTORS. - Satin=Broche Fiber Silk SCARFS Special . $2.95 Brilliant Roman stripes and shades of Orchid, nile, gold, mo- hawk, lark, jade, jockey. Finished with long fringe GOWNS 1.25 Tan Strap Pumps $2.95 . New tan calf ‘models, with welt soles, military heels and a few with wing tips. Excellent values in a new and most popular style. Silk Hose “75¢ ' LAll the néw~lseason colors, Orchid,: blue, pink or, .+ v CORSETS white are the czl;l‘:rs of - Wfiififigfl” nude, these, in plain or red .. Havy and, W g Hf-l:stitchh??;nd With single or triple seams, $2.65 . A very special sale. Silk colored ‘ribbon bows are trimmings. deep lisle tops and double heels, soles and toes. | Broche or ‘Satin models, Particularly favored for = Pure thread silk; irrégular, | ::':edmit: oot b"""‘ summer. The price is but with no noticeable de- In sizks 21 to 30. DOWN STAIRS STORE. i AT fects. Sizes'8)4 to-10. .- DOWN STAIRS STORE. 0 0 o AN MR B -9 6 o 0O 0000 45 i e

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