Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 20

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to very informaily discue Wi the complete lmnuun of the nour workin |1 tae _He explain intention of government ‘interfes vrivate business. o witnees a gieat industrinl STEEL LABOR PROBE RESULT OF DINNER Abolishment of 12-Hour Day Agreed Desirable by Pres- ident’s Guests. A scientific investigation of the present working hours of employes in the steel Industey is to ba made Unnnimity Essential. heuds and found much favorabl ment, but ther: fs a eonvict'op abolition s 1mp. 5 in the jron & the dinrer ¥ 10 discuss atiending vopor on a_guestian of . ueh trial America at once a committee of five to be| In addition to Secrétaries Mellon, nemed by Judge Eibert H. Gary. Hoover and Davis, 'those at the coh- n of the board of the United | ference were Judge Gary, Janes A, st States § Coporation. agd presi- dent of the American $teel and Iron Institute Thiz was decided upon at the con- sference held at the night between y-one ex- E companies, during President's suggestion for the abolition of the present twelve- work day wae discussed ufd ap- proved in principle. The investiga- tion was ovided for in a resol unanimo adopted by the utive's The reselution thorized Judge Gary to select committee. According to an offical statement ued following the conferdnce the Steel manufacturers were invited to vith the Presiden discuss ar work i de Steél Corpdration: Charles M. chairman, Bethlehem Steel and Eugene E. G <D e Block. Company of Chicago; James any. Birmingham, Ala.; Chicago: James A. au- the Youngstown, Ohio: eel H. G. Dalton. “leveland, Ohio: Midvale o w Alva Steel York; and winl ident Donnor Steel Com- corge 8. Downs, pan president of R\lflulu the ttsburgh. t Hydrauli when said the pose of it r broke nna Ste for the pui - or not hows, work ent stnted.” did not desire “The Pres said, “that fere with progress thing e meet, if p & strong publie opportunity to all pr: their views quiry of the eel = to a0 indust sible, what is apparer séntiment. He g \o| sent to express under in- freely taken } Company, Youngstowr Loughlin Steel Company d Loughlin Steel Compan: . Alexander Legge, V' in tl’n'l”n“fl 1v invitat All Faver Abolishment. nT “After a full. frank and free dis- { Com| 1l present favored | Presider Compan ur work rxa\g n L) on _an illls F. lmer-(ate Chicago; ttsburgh: Price v the ste I sinted by the eorge W Enameli nite ¢ dent v ohn A Topping. i and Steel arnest T. Wier, Waeirion Stesl Company, We ‘a.; Jesse . Welborn, presid mien. although virtually all were ¢ ‘ompa ed upon to express their views. rge B. Christian, sident, issued the 10 the following state- ; orado_ F ver, Colo “The President had dining wita him | ver: COIR: S M o a company of nearly fifty representa- tives of the iron and stecl industry and } 3 Secretaries Mellor, Hoover and Davis. | (PSS No announcement of the purpose of tie | §¥ 8 o the euests in ad- | pirey of dinner was vance. “After d 1. Wo Iron € Sport Oxfords for children —with all the smart-style and with equal individuality —of the sport footwear worn by their elders. Priced according to size. Fitted by salespeople fully trained to fit children’s feet correctly. D ) - ) ICH'S Z Proper Footwear :‘ F Street at Tenth Great Stuff That’s‘ what men are saying of this startling offer of ours. We felt the same way about it when these high-grade woolens lit on our horizon. The manufacturer needed our cash offer and took it, though it couldn’t begin to pay him for the fine fabrics represented. That’s what we're passing on to you—a once-in-a-blue-moon offer. Your choice of the season’s best pat- terns and styles in Tailored to Measure eel {0 g:u‘y fnmkv lhat"there W i and the one hope of uboiishing the ex- cessively long worc day was, to do it before the full swing is resumed. “The Presidont explained that he had Beorxe discussed tho Jnatier with individual Amn-am ir,, ohairman of the confer- able without sub- | friend posal amid free a:d frank exp: Farrell, president of the United States | president of the Gulf State Steel Com- nston, president of the Ilinois Steel New York: James A. Campbell, presi dent of Youngstown Sheet.and Tube rke, president Consolidated orporation, New York: Ueorge A. Crawford, president Tenneksee Coal And Iron Company. Birmingham, Ala.; kands, Mather & Co. CiHinkey, presi- | & Ordnance D. Dyer, vice Alexander. chairman Brier Hill ter urgh Steel Products teel Company. el_and Iron Company. T. H. Wickwire, president Buffalo, chairman America, P: man Allen Wood (ron and Steel Com- P 12450 $3250 th_them: twelves rence t that we are about 1evival o The Georgetown conference Assoclated Charities met at th¢ of Miss Katherine Hall, esterday afternoon. Dr. le senti- | ence, presides The past season's work wat the pléwed Wi by many of the voluntee: visitors. Miss Hall told nd and the E. A. Varela repofted progress . ramme« under their care. "lhu Looker dnd Miss S. R. hil committee of Georgetown t operate in the Easter appeal vorable responses obtained. oyd d rs. Sehwab. | onferénce had gneant to her as orpora- resident |t John's Church, and Rev. B. owan, pastor of the Dum Avenue Methodist Church, BOWIOI. | the work of the Assotiated uf | tinued support of thelr chureh Burden, | ,rovent and relieve distreas, town Citizens’ Edmund were warmly commended, 0-opetation with lam H. { disappointn ure of t ees to app: el Com- | & SO ADITo fon in appropriating. suitable site and substi therefor a provision that a by the Home for the Aged and and the Training School for Ci Boys. Ohio; Pitts Pitts- presi- Com- awellyh nd Steef McCook. MeKin- « levpi ng ity Ameri ny resident rton, W. ent Col- Den- N. resi: podward, ‘ompany, 0% term For any article up PAY ONLY 50c A For any article up PAY ONLY $1.00 A PAY ONLY $2.00 A The GEORGETOWN MEETING ON CHARITY ACTIVITIES on mound- of the Naval Observatory, hcnllua(or of gknlly Dravldunl ins, Mrs. Wil- ett, Miss Berlhn Little, Mrs, spoke of the effarts of the finance Associfited Charities and of many fa- ight told of what the unteer; Rev. John S. Moses, rector of indorsed Charitles in Georgetown, and piedged the von- bers in the efforts of the societ; was made of the fact that the George- Association had in- dorsed the work by a contribution of $100. The untiring efforts of the Dis- trict worker, Miss Louise ‘W. Harlow, The york of the Georgetown é6nfer- ence of the Associated Charitles in Georgetown Dressed at the fail- minded Institution be located ut Blue Plains, to share the site now occupied 7 More Exchange Value$ 1 5 If you don’t belleve it— ' look at our partial payment to $50 ‘WEER. For any article up to $100 WEEK. ol very Crinkly Silk, SportS omfmm{ Leading Laugh-Maker S ithy ‘At the Shriners’ Frolic E’fimn hent Wi . 20 veicrans, and & r i is anticlp homé the President to Cleveland. of her former, Secretary of Wat, called spects to the President and to in the Miss Craig- mer. mer cabinet officer and said he take the matter under advisein Mr. Baker has been in_ Wi o co- of the a vol- Chamber 1. Mec- barton last Match a year ago. called on former Presid, terday afternoon, but wi in _finding him_out. men- to Note HAROLD un.u:s. The hit of the show at the Belasco Theater this week. C. OF C. NIGHT TONIGHT. Bpecial ~ Bection Reserved “Bhrine Frolics of 1022.” A special section of the house will be Beét aside for members of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, in wh honor the “Shrine Kwolics of The Real Service Shop at ve the $40,000 ituting YR will be given by the Legion of Honor unit of Almas Temple at the Belasco Theater tonight. Large crowds continue to attend the clever show being presented at 500 OLD WATCHES! The opportunity of a lifetime! Trade in your old- stipation, Biliousness Infirm olored ance on your old tion—to apply on the purchase of watch selected from our stocks, 50c A WEEK. For Her! minute ment. payments, that you’ll never miss. -.moiotmvuue to $25 “The Largest Credit Jewelers in‘ the World” Next Door to rris & Co. Silk Frocks -m . Anexcellent assortment of models—all exclusive designs and of high-grade make. Dresses that are worth up to $25 51290 Cauau Cnp-—ern de Chine—Roshanara Silk ’ Fashion Knit—Georgette, etc. ¥ Stap}e and “high” shades—-beautxfully embroidered and beaded—and many brilliant color combinations. SportSlm'h model and matefh!—Velem mflk—m ‘White, Tlfl, !hkugal tnitlmn 6 S DEMES DAYLIBNT SAVING the mulm tresiing BAKER AT WHITE HOUSE. ¥ormer Cabinet Officer Invites|ro e paitor of The Btar: Neéwton D. Baker of Cleveland, Ohio, White Mouse yesterday to pay his re- an invitation to.him to attend a large 'h’: 15th lnmm. this carti celebration to be given by the Cleveland Chamber of-Commerce late in the sum- The President thanked the for- ChflinopficalCo. cn’,’éi fi l.l(ll Quickly relieves Colds, Con-|[i Headaches. A Fine Tonic. fashioned watch for a brand-new modern style watch. We're offering for a limited time—a most liberal allow- tch, regardless of its present condi- 4 new men’s or women's PAY THE BALANCE— DIAMOND’ —and you can give it to “her” the ou’ve made your first pay- 1le she wears and enjoys it—you can pay the small 50c a week 75 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE wd o] - FAVORED BY MAJORITY | o P. W. Richardson Predicts Surprise Ahesd for'Champions of o prabat, that & longin| 1 note the letter of the president of the Mercharis and Manufacturers’ Aue soclation in reference to the Barry. man’ cartoon on “Daylight Saving” and, regardiess of what was sald else- columns of Th; at the extend ‘w-uld ington several days attending the United Btates of Commerce convéfition, and this is the first time hé ha# been in the White House since he went out of office ¢ sild he Wilson yes- unfortunate ' and || 4 Suits els. Thousands of Perfect' Straw HATS E: Match ’em at $2.50 i B . Sizes 34-to 46. Fine Fast-Color Percale Shirts * (Soft cuff style), 819 hén, whe! thl A cngiap to it M. and M favor of and d dea this tnovement for d-y- Th was bolng p in the, papers. Ml—hut nnrfllr:. € yed cftlun-hln" 1 light saving it »un‘ happens to there is a surprise com! mlornv of our emplo: ® M. and chunblr of Co ‘Trade have on their mind: Pure Unfinished Worsted Full standard cut and make, neat Sstriped effects, 13%: to btllr-oéo‘—n hit the target—there can Row lou Mr. A. Stephan get the at & majority of our employes ulllnnnlup have asked for of working hours M. Association, lho mmerce Two-Trouser —of light and dark Oxford and Cambridge Grays—in young fel- lers’, sport and conservative niod- Thousands of Perfect Straw FATS, ;| $9.89 Match ’em at $3.50 Two Fine Furnishings. Sales rs? Was there ever a vote taken to m ne this point—if | wi d by whom? tieman realize usiness. men, be- rent sections of the “employed whom these #sveral anxious to citizenship” are going they are not makiag public at this time. And when the last pf October comes. &8 are so please~—well, our “employed 10 gét what one Georges Cl:unu’.r got in Jersey City on July ey got one w! seving” of the clock, ed until Such but wait and s But I should 1§ found out what -and Board of employed citizen: but whloh F. There’s No Resisting —the good things that are on sale at the Man’s Stores tomorrow.. Some are new some _are “carry-ans”—but they give you all the best of it in flmely lay-outs of summer wear- ing apparel for, the man. offerings— . The extra pair doubles the wear. Regulars—Shorts— ¥ Longs and Stouts - Full\Range of Sizes Thousands of Perfect Straw Hats (At Genuine Bargain Prices Thousands of Perfect Strazw HATS $3.89 Match ’em at $4.50 520 Your choice of several Hundred PURE WOQL; AND WORSTED SPRING SUITS---Two and Three Piece---Sport ‘Models and Conservative---All cuts--- 2,000 Fine Striped Madras Knee Union Suits ¢$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 grades) $].19 Ciz 83 NOT JOBBER CUT but standard cut, Closed crotch. 34 10 46 1—a knockout. th 7, 8ot “davlight without turning the hands and they will get an- other that will jar them even more— to know how they ity of our . RICHARDSON.

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