Evening Star Newspaper, July 17, 1922, Page 14

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it 14 ' : ; i]ewell, “Hard Boiled” Genius, i In Directing Railway Strike $2.25 Val T Wothen A Clearance Lot of e S KANN SONS CO. |smerite —Fancy Glove Silk Stockings, ; Here Exclu Sively in Wadfllington $4099 in all-over net and vertical —Soft materials are used in stripe lace effects. Black, (X} ° their making, and because of brown, gray, tan and beige. 66 r -P t their coolness and the slim- 5 : : ; o ’ a rlc ness and grace that they lend —Satin Stripe Silk Stockings, 5 to the silhouette all women thick and thin effect; seam- | _Tt is something so entirely new and positively startling in the realm of cotton fabrics. approve of them. less feet, mock seam in leg, “Cross-Patch” will make one of the most gorgeous sport outfits imaginable. It is used for Plai i —Plain and Fancy Crepes, in g;’:kmps' White, brown and skirts, dresses, but is especially favored for the sweater coat, and the sport hat to match. pleated.and gathered models. 3 It is an open weave effect, imitating a knit fabric, and very closely resembles wool. We $ 5 OO ‘White and light shades. [ 1 {ooms as New Leader i In the Labor World i By Generalship. Works Day and Night . To Guide Cause of 401,000 Workers. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHICAGO, July 17.—The directing genius of the present railway strike bids fair, win or lose, to continue the stormy petrel of the labor world for hs to come. Many of his » new. His personality is less of a puzzle to all with —Women'’s Thread Silk Socks, have it in plain lavender, green, red, honeydew, rose, and black. 54 inches wide. This material can for street or bathing wear. be fringed for the new-style skirts. A yard................... -—Baronet Satins, in white and colors. ) he ¢omes into contact. Yet to- H 7 8 - 5 % g i 3 ;s day. in & tiny office over a North Side le:svef::t"w"inm:;i::d eam = New arrivals in Printed Voiles, in dark grounds, includ- ;l] . do':‘lsgus, in pretty checked patterns, with clipped em- 5 : movie palace, seated ab black afid brown, Pair 5OC * ing pretty polkadot designs, checks and many others, on e ‘ilff‘ v“il“l;;P;rc:!?;e;o?grteléedzrig':’pln;dl or checks, 36 inches | —25 to 34 waist band meas- Sates, B 3 B navy bjue, black and brown grounds. 38 inches 38 A 58¢c | wures b some of : V'3 the labor Kann’s—Street Floor. wide. A yard..... Ss ek ahetosis shishsis s eceaiie e biale Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. removed from BERT M. JEWELL. day long the routine of labor leadership is carried on. The day y|ls devoted to the work of direct- . | ing the strike. At night come con- s, | ferences, many of them of the uemost , wearing | moment, and it is midnight and after thin but | before he is able to get away to 80 home to sleep. (Copyright, 1922.) T KILLS NIECE AND SELF. “sting on the — hardly would nardly would | Tragedy Follows Refusal of e stands of argument. Brother to Permit Marriage. Directs 401,000 Strikers. PASSAIC, N. J., July 17.—Angered Officially he is chairman of the rail- | 3¢ his brother's refusal to permit him day department employes, American | s marry his fourteen-year-old daugh- Federation of Labor. ~Actually and | tor Irving Bernett, twenty-nine, a ¢ he is the leader of six fed-|merchant, shot and killed the child, p crafts and the general-|gSidie Bernett, in the home of her ef of the army of 401.000 strik-| father, Hyman Bernett, early Sunday. ho have left their work in pro- | He then shot himself in the head, The July Cl earance Two Special Lines of . More Startling Reductions in e 2 Women’s High-Grade Dresses of Silks Continues L’Aiglon Dresses | Valiies From $25.00 to $49.75 g‘::;ye x::m’:fk s;fmp;fi:,e: $ 1 .9 5 For Porch and Daytime Wear Clearance Price Critus THeis et $3.95 to $7.95 Values. Special —A reversible crepe, satin on one side and crepe on the other, ° N r small neat designs and an extra heavy quality—for new fall | ' $2 89 and $3 89 : o o Misses’ € .es & Women’s Sizes frocks, 40 inches wide. active ers wh : est 2 st the wage reductions or-|qying in a hospital an hour later. & - i".d approvea by the United| “The girls father told the pallce 3 All T e T The Sestoma M v Lab oard. Trvi t i e WO |- i Sty Tator Toard, U | eving Rad Suat asked b permission ||| 8900 and $2.95 Silks for Sport Wear, en delight in these cool and com © Season's Most Popular Materials ] n that for more than o week | he_told his brother he would never fortable-looking dresses, for they are attractive as re Represented more force [ consent to the marriage. : : : itinne tostow | Irving “aiaed his ey, tntoinls a Yard, $1.50 well as practical for everyday wear. It wilt pay | Canton Crepe, Morocco Crepe, Printed of se. brother” ome early yesterd: 1 . ZN . o B e ity simhit | and tande bis way (o the ehilds het you to buy several at these special prices. . Crepe de Chines, Silk Foulards, Crepe ‘ —For sport wear these silks are ideal. Both in plain white, novelty white and stripes. In the colors you will find the sport shades in plaids, stripes and checks. 36 and 40 inches wide. in Omaha. He quietly [ room. He lighted a_match, and by its i momentary glare fired a shot into Sadie's temple. Then he shot himself. Knit, Crepe Meteor. —Some of the materials are striped tissues, —Some are beaded effects, some hand-embroid- checked tissues, dotted tissues, dark ground voiles, A At e th s satin-striped tissues, checked and striped ging- | ficed with georgetts, crepe-The styles inciude _All-silk Printed Foulards, $1.95 A“’Sflk Ratine hams, white ground Swisses with colored dots. long-waist effects, slip-on models, etc., and the nd a good one.” drifted” about the me into the labor from the shops of t Line, and his pres- AINT Now s one e and Save Dollars. to $250 values. A selection of o TS - new style k. dinbealdst : M r he enjoys _S Wi 'y necks and novel sleeves are special dence of his men and of the et iy Tom, &5 eimate ey many of the very latest and most | __This is the favored silk of the | ¢ ::e:ér::fie“gc:: sl;hsses L6c 0 ang Womeris features. The list of colors includes gra)'[.) tan, R e vt was Free estimate. Our expert will call. attractive of t'he season’s patterns | hour, an excellent quality, 36 - 4 periwinkle, jade, henna, rose, white and plenty R. K. Ferg-uson, ~ are included in this special offer. | jnches wide. The colors are jade, Kann’s—Second Floor. of navy blue and black T c. Charming designs printed on | periwinkle, orchid, Bermuda, ‘ 5 . Painting Dept. 1516 ‘oth. Bt el brown, navy, copenhagen and | zinc gray, tile, pumpkin, honey, black grounds. The majority in ite. 1 1 % the staple navy, blue and white tan and white. .July Clearance. and black and white effects. 36 A Yard, 850 2490-2491. ay and night. Imported Tailored i o e et poara of| SEVEN-PASSENGER® and 40 inches wide. remains in almost continu- Limousines July dClearance $l 39 —All-silk Georgette and Crepe de % o »n, is as plain as its owner. b Priceivd. tesesoracyn . Chise' & lit . ol 3y 12 feet At “Taxi" Rates. ine, fine quality, crisp weave. O e ar tuples iha 10 cents for each 13 mile. —Our regular $195 Heavy Dress | We show these two fabrics in mmi ouses = while in the corners are filing Phone Columbia 10000 Crepe de Chine. A fine, heavy | over 100 shades to choose from. Soeee WA canes hrelae San Al Ten Thousand qualglty, with a Iustfmus finish, | 40 inches wide. July CVital statistics” of the organizations. Wardman Park Hotel mitch: lin demand! ‘for |gowas, | Cles ; Vs = 4 el cctly front of Jewell's chair K rance price, a $ y, i 0 e e Dyrecuy in, froxt of Jewcllsl shale T Service Blouses and undergarments. 40 | yard oo e 1.25 And what feminine heart can resist their lure—their crisp- inches wide and shown in 50 of the most wanted $l 59 —White Novelty Silks for sport colors. Yard ....... o wear. Shown in plaids, stripes 3 peeping out over a sweater or suit, or worn with a separate 5 and checks. For the making of s —Imported Hoi.an Pongees, ex- sport skirts. July cellent weight and quality. Shown | $HOTt_ < Bk $1 25 skirt, they are wholly delightful. And so reasonably priced .. . ness—their adorable simplicity? With gay little collars which are dropped a perfect ava- lanche of letters and_telegrams from ction of the United States. e al message reached him early Tt was a request from New | [t Why Not See y for 300 words of encourage- n ment. There is to be a mass meet- 1} BRADLEY ing of strikers late today. The com- |f# mittes wanted the “low down" for the | [ Jewell calls his stenographer. He |l} dictates his mess: Some of it is i well worth readi It is language that is rather new the strike line. in 25 wanted colors, one can buy a half dozen at a time. ite. ial, i yard..ceeeeeconneans :!;zr:h.‘ff...sp.ef.‘.l. $l 025 | Kann’s—Street Floor. “Royal Society’ 2 and —The dimity is of a very fine quality; some are hand-embroidered, finished with Irish picot edges on collar and cuffs; others have linen collar and cuffs, embroidered and hemstitched. Others in the TWO Special Items i.ll “Artamo" Package Goods assortment have Peter Pan, long shawl and flat collars. Some button in the front, others are slip-over models. "White Wash Goods ]/2 Price i, Pmr:cZ—$ 2.05 —40-Inch White Transparent Or- | —36Inch White Lingerie Nain- sook, very closely woven, good Before you buy a lot or build a home? Inquire Opposes Violence. 2 :gzu:er;\x; building plans “We are opposed to all violence,” | he says. “One hundred men are not BRADLEY HILLS needed to get a single individual oft [l “REALTY CORP. the job. Two men will serve as well. the strikers' cause “Let two men seek out the man on ] 1 The mob. is an evil, & detriment to ||} 220 Col. Bldg. , ;2:5{3:1;ngu‘da‘);u‘r?wg‘zrlr;-,w)rp&y'zxtrfl '""dy' very fine and sheer, crisp | 6™ grich. Regularly 19 —Discontinued numbers of stamped pieces in spring designs offered 2 > phen ::;3'1‘:‘;’}:{:“"‘;‘:‘: v“v-‘xlsn“c(i.‘:':e-, YOUR RUGS fif"Sh' S50c value. - Spe- 30c 25c. Special, a yard.... C at exactly 3 price tomorrow to make room for our new fall lines. (See Window Dlsphy) ) < i cial, a yard eeeecoien... . Kann’s—Street Floor. —ATIl are perfect pieces, with floss and instruction sheets for com- Kann's—Second Floor. L;nefi)rr o;dt‘z?::ed -lailei::m;‘m::fi; Will Last Longer pleting them. The assortment consists of : answered. The policy of the organi-| —Children’s Hats —Fudge Aprons zation ond the strike program of fie leaders are shot to every one who a]ld Look Better wants such information. Then comes a, batch of letters. Rephes speedily are dictated. . The _stenographer's If Th chair beside that of the labor leader ey are is never empty. A constant stream of Jetters and telegrams are being where. None is left in the dark as to what is going on and every en- couragement is given the men to o stand fast and wait—because through y $ UN waiting the leaders see improvement and ultimate victory for their cause. Declared “Close-Mouthed.” Newspaper men wait outside. Some Phone or Send Postal are seen, but not every time they call. This particular labor leader is close- niouthed. They call him ‘“close ° ° mouthed” and “hard boiled.” Only a very few intimates call him “Bert,” his Christian name. He discourages ~ familiarity by a certain aloofness. although when necessary he can be It e m S T h at A r e Ecgé-iy]d:‘ié‘;:i:.gamp;" fi:::::’f%?:;;innfion Suits SPGCialS F rom Our —Chiltlre:’: Dre:aen,P :::. 2 1o —Women’s Gowns Needed for Summer | _:zw.. T Engraving Section i C —Infants’ Bootees —-Cen:arpusefiu = At Reduced Prices for the July Clearance Sales S S, 2 —With all wedding orders placed during the balance of July, we screen Doors Reduced Regnhr Pfim’ 25¢ to $3.50. Reduced prices will engrave Free of Charge, as our gift to the bride, a new script s D £ pri visiting card plate and print 50 cards. This applies to all —Screen oors, formerly iced $ 3 $2.49 to $3.98, Clearance price....... l .75 ‘ : O . wedding orders for 100 or more. ° —100 Wedding Announcements (7 lines script type), with —e —Walnut stain and silver gray finishes, in three and four panel styles; strongly constructed; fllled with black galva- = inside and outside envelopes. Whiting’s $ 1 2 00 not in each finish. Confinuing Our Specnal Yarn Items superfine stock. Price..............0 ST . nized wire. Sizes 30x78, 32x80, 34x84 and 36x84 inches, but congenial enough. But there never is any crossing by him of the waver- w etland i ifis_borderline o familiarity. ~He 1516 H N- . —Screen Doors, formerly priced $ 3 0 0 :“Buy‘v m‘;u %l.llfl-llh l.l:a iy l';:“ 1:: a0y colors. | _100 Wedding Invitations (10 li ool Yarn, one- 2 > , e lsbor are “long enough. He gets Main 2063 $3.98 to $5.98, Clearance price. ...... . a large color list to choose from. value. ~Special per ball 150 as above. Price..... Sismaenaee —Ot natural hardwood lumber, in plain and fancy grill 30c value. Special, pe: 19 Kann's—Art Store—Fourth styles; filled with hlack or galvanized wire. Sizes 30x78, | ball ..ipnse C Fioo 32x80, $4x84 and 36x84 Inches, but not in each finish, Cretonne Cushions and Pillows | small Glearance Lots " A Qlearance Lot of 50c White Turkish Reduced for Quick Clearance i (] . ° y —Large Size Bar Harbor Cush- el Srtorwone thtle Ch]ldl'ell S e zzt::hz(::‘;l: IEU —Bar Harbor Cushions, round illows, and Bar Harbor cushion | jons, covered with good quality DFPament Kann’s—Stationery Store—Street Floor. i A “Practice weight; the double thread acks, of light and dark cre- t . $149 value. —Patlippine. . D @ - A . ’ to %8, x?fé‘é’l:,"éci‘ff 39c ;:::;“v ..... 75¢ 3:;‘;’3“‘,’:.'.','.‘_‘.'."‘-. "%:2$1.50.| _ DreSSeS ::liu‘i;rnbsorbent Spe 39¢ 8 —is the best of all instructors,” Cedar Chests Star Brand Porch ?;:'E‘Tflm $1.50 64-In. Bleached Mercerized - & said “old Publius Syrus. the St inch, :‘mb:m. codar | Sl E,f,::'a“:f'“ i 5150' $2.95 Values, Special Tuesday, Cotton Table Damask ish, - copper ‘trimmed, lock. afid A key, cedar handles 4nd strong | —Regularly $5.98 and —Allallk Sweaters, brown iy B B o meet tr 4,00 | T T 2R $19.50 Kann's—8econd Floor. Roman. The larder practices of Washington's best homes, stud- ied by CORNWELL'S through fifty years, give precept to pro- cedure here. Buying at CORN- WELL'S affords practice in —Good heavy weight, sturdy B < wearing quality. Assorted I .6 ) patterns. Special, a yard... 59c Kann’s—Street Floor. —Made of wide basswood slats, losely set together with strong strongly constructed; fitte ey B e 1ock wnd key, strong casters, | S¢ine twine, in brown eolor. . 7 cedar handles. Regulasly $19.95. | and 8 feet wide. Complete with made of well scasoned I —Mothers will be very fortunate in securing . some of these sweet little Kflysel' SIIk T°P 5 fixt d anchoring device f; 7 economy as well as in choice of &e:e“ce“n”mr 512-50 ,kee‘l"mff;; ‘fil:;l’g; %n stormy i Women’s Sport dresses tomorrow, if their . . . ZAlso other styles reduced pro- | weather. Have new hook and TS F 0 little girl SESR Union Suits comestibles ’that coninote con- portiomately. .. o A - pulley. combination. ; 4 H dkerchiefs fll‘ @ r: 51:0560;:. :eur sizes # tentment. : ¢ m= : T w7 ? 4 $1.75 and $2.00 Values. All Linen and Novelty Effects —Dresses are made of Choice, gingham, chambray, or- gandy and Peggy cloth, : $1.25 in plain checks and ltripel. : | =These are made with glove silk —Choi ittle’ mod tops, built-up shoulders, lisle trunks with : :v;:: httll‘:l oom:r‘sl. “and tight knees. In white and flesh cs 36 and 38 only. —Kann’s, Second Floor. Phons CORNWELLS o 1415 H Street 876 Joniting of checks, stripes snd o ¢olors include bl jade, tan, Brown an m.?".‘“.mi”

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