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LABOR UNION SEEKS Central Body Asks $1 Per Capita Membership to Aid Men Idle .Seventy-One Days. An appeal for donations of $1 per cagita membership was sent to afliliated bodies of the Wash on Central Labor Union today. in an effort of the central body to obtain funds to aid the railroad shop strik: of the local jurisdiction. er which was sent out is ab tie action taken by Central its last meeting. which 1d moral support to the cause of the shopmen. Seviousness of the rituation is evi- d b ccond pa raph of the of our fellow trades s in Washington are, as you 3 d in a life and ost_gigantic read trust— es and un- inflicted Book of Pictures Used by Ice Man InServing Route' There is an ice dealer serving resi- dents along the Bladensburg road. Ber- | win and College Park, according to| A. J. Sanford, financial clerk of the Police Court, who keeps a unique set of books. The’ man cannot read or write and has to depend on his strange day book in making deliveries. Each page of the pocket book of information contains rough drawings of houses, one, two or three stories, as the case may be. For instance, there is a drawing of u three-story house with a big auto- mobile standing out front; then there is a two-story bungalow with a smaller automobile in front; then again there | is a house of one story with a crude drawing of a cow in the yard; at an-} other small house a dog stands on the porch; at another a big tree indicates is shown a_house with horse and buggy in the road. i One page shows a big, fat man in the yard, while on another page a house with children in the yard is seen. On | one short mark means 5 cents worth | worth, two short m: three short marks, 15 n one long, heavy mark means 50 cent t | worth. conditions that them to support | ing with the Amer- ng.” . ues with a state t the central body. realize zgle working peopl ey are mfident tocal union will ) o thy officers of t 2 ion | h member in, ! t is lost.” warns the el it will encourage vor to reduce! ich the rail- 5 vour fel- ti t Acknowledgment will be Mr. Bridwell. the letter SPECIAL MASS PLANNEL. ! | Memorial to Collins and Griffith / at St. Patrick’s Church. Aprangements were | completed by | sung at St. Patrick’s Sunday | > 9 f]\r Michael Collins and Arthur Grif- ¢ fith, at a meeting of the organization / in Was| . 302 Pennsylvania | Mgr. : s of St. Patrick’s Church will officiate, and the sermon will be delivered by Rev. John T.| Coolfhan, one of the most gifted I scholars in this country. A choir of mixed voices will render a special musical program It was further announced tha: many members of the United Stat and House of Representati i certain house a Senate | | A This merchant’s picture book is a open story to him, each page indicating they Reasonable Reasoning YO U’V E Probably found out that worth- while things don’t “just happen.” €It didn't “just happen” that 12th and G Streets be- came the mealtime con- vergence of daily thou- sands. It came about because on every table ~here we place two things for your money: abundance, and excel- lence. “Washington’s Largest Restaarant” 12th and G Streets N.W. L LD cented invitations to be prese SollHerzog's The Men'sCorner ] Oth. &F = - Hats for Fall That Get the Call Long distance. in style, local in price. '“GENUINE “BERG" finest hat you can get for a fiver. We chose the styles and shades with great care, as you'll notice Jwhen You see the selection. It's time to “ditch the straw kelly” and get under, one of these. Herzog Special A hat value that increases overhead appearance and re- duces overhead costs. And Other Fine Hats Nationally known makes that we offer be- cause of their fine quality. quality and Listen to this: make—the a certain home and on another page | each page are long and short marks— | ) d just how inuch ice || Thex're genuine Stetson's —America’s best known men's hats. Al \styles and shades. 37;;.—0 ‘ $3to -‘5 STYLEPLUS SUITS If yow're wearing a “STYLEPLUS” now you'll want another. If you've never worn one come in and we'll show voua REAL QUALITY Fall Suit at a bank-roll-pleasing price. A range of styles and fabrics that assures you're getting EXACTLY * what you want. $25 330 335 Conservative Worsteds slims. t A good selection of different models . in all sizes; regulars, stouts, stubs and $ Particularly hard-wearing . . worsteds. The right price, too. The kind that successfully defy the sun to fade them. Fall wear. The models are many, and all correct for The prices are equally attragtive. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, '1922. A i'éé Fll ; Ocsion M id-Septe’mber, with every one’s tho,uéhté tu:i'r"xed'to Fall-—and this shop responds in overflowing measure ! i’mdigal with value is the great Coat sale—the Dress-event and the wonderful purchases of Gloves, Silk Stock- ings and Skirts. Our plans have outryn our.space_in,filfich to tell of them. On every hand are the ftew fash- ions which interest’ and values-vwhich- attract! It is too bad our entrance is upset—inside we are alive to your needs! / e : "Extraordihary Silk Dress Sale—25 All but crowded out of our advertisement today, but $35, $30, even $50 Silk Dresses—nearly 300 in all, in our ladies’ and misses’ dress shops tomorrow. PLEASE don’t miés them!' This Caps the Climax! 300 Coats (not heretofore ready) and conservatively estimated as $55.00 to $65.00 Coats for later selling—go on'sale tomorrow in our ‘Great September Coat Sale Twenty styles—new styles—new shades—simply wonderful! Misses' Coat, in Normands. with novel sleeves; tnished with long tassels and trim med in_ self-embroidery: car: cul collar and eyffs. Misses® of Normandy with huge co skun trimmed with self-stitching. $45. traight-line Coat belted style, r and cuffs of Women's Coat. in brown mariana, with shawl coilar and cuffs of wolf; cape back and novel pockets; trimmed with self-stitching. - $45. Your choice of eight models—fur trim- med or embroidered—five of which are pic- tured here! Women's Coat of brown Every woman interested in a coat of moderate cost can be pleased with style—and will be over- whelmed with value! Misses, third floor—one for $45 Ladies, second floor. $4 Of All Coat Values—See These! Two months ago this sale was planned. A stream of manufacturers visited our New York offices, presenting their best for this event. Out of hundreds of samples seen, a few were chosen, the makers being willing to make concession in order to get early orders! - And now the Coats are here—ready for selling tomorrow, and to give an impetus to our September Coat Sale which will carry it through a triumphant Saturday! For Women—Eight New Styles For Misses—Six New Styles Normandy, Bolivia and Georgi- $45 These are the youthful long-waist- : ana—beautiful, soft; lustrous Coatings ed, belted and strai'ght-linc types. They $45 —Muffler and shawl collars of wolf, scarf col- are developed in Normandy }it‘:livia e Geor. lars and cuffs of wolf, caracul, or. skunk. Sleeves giana in navy and black R A E i brown. 2re) tbhl: A fselrln;c"],-:maa al:“}t“iimsgt tlye[;E& ]}‘:fi;fi Silk and silk braid embroidery self-stitching give use, full-back and belted styles. - BRI v : : ::bro?der\', self-strapping, tucking and cable individuality to both' fur-trimmed and -self-col- stitching lend variety to the fur trimming. Navy, lared coats. Skunk, caracul and wolf furs of black, Hawalian blue- and brown. great beauty will entrance the miss! Women's _straight - line model, in brown Normandr with muffier collar and cuffs of wolf: semi-circular sleeves “ith "barred self- stitching. Two remarkable sales—one for The same courtesies extended as in all coat purchases made during September. A small deposit only is required and storage is free until November first. Other Sale Prices, $58, $75, $95 and $115 The great September sale offers the choigé of all grades—of all the new coat fashions—and of the most beautiful fur trimmings at a saving.of fully 20%! . Why don’t YOU buy now- , : With the New Fall Suit a Neéw Fall Suit Blouse 58.95 and 312.50 Blouses designed for dress wear, featuring new flowing, cape and slit sleeves, new necklines and, in brief, all the smartness of the new fall season. Hip-length, overblouse designs in crepe de chine with bright embroid- eries, self-braiding and plaiting. In ~muffin, coffee ‘brown, navy and black. A, Tailored Silk Blouses, $5.90 Developed in radium silk with cither the youthful Peter Pan or the, becoming long roll collar. Narrow plaiting of the material makes a smart finish for the turn-back link cuffs. In white and bisque. Sizes 36 to 46. “New Silk Chemise fiks and siiks and dosens of manafacturers. of Sk underwear, Dut these w come from the ¥r e, “Som hlme:d‘l'l‘b:' filet and French val me Lave medallions ¢ Iace or embroidéered net, Colors, pifik, fight biue nd orchid. . One of our customers this past week bought $88 . worth of goods for Christmas giving. will pay you to look ahead dur- fng Beptember and- do_likewise. 1216 F St. N.wW. Summer Sale of Furs A fur, manufacturer told us this week that very shortly he would be forced to announce a 20% raise over present prices. You know what that will mean for you. If you are planning on investing in furs—either a coat or one of the smaller pieces—consider these items carefully. Hudson \Seal Coats Probable Later Price $300 $237.50 40-inch length with wide flare. Collar and cuffs of all seal or natural skunk. Some with seal sash or heavy plaited silk ¢ord; others with belt of seal. Novelty all-silk linings. Limited quantity—select yours today. " BAY SEAL—$125 Also Wraps and Capes That Probably Will Be $165 to $195 40 and 45 inch models in Bay Seal. Muffler collars, man- darin arm slides, long roll collars, collars and cuffs of skunk rich silk linings—these are some of the features. Copies of origmmal” models and mostly one-of-a-kind. Chokers—$25 and $29.50 Probable Later Prices—$35 to $50 Stone and Baum Martens—one-skin animals in large selected dark pelts, with head, tail and paws. Blocked animal fox chokers in” brown, tan, battleship, taupe, blue cross and pearl gray. Your Wardrobe is incomplete without a choker. The Hat Makes the Costume Your New Fall Hat $10 $12350 $15 Regularly $13.50 to $25 Because our buyer has just spent most of a week searching every corner of the New York wholesale market we are able at the beginning of the seascn to offer you these creations of some of America’s foremost designers at prices much below the usual first-of-the- season prices. Felts are the last word in smartness, says our buyer, just back from New York today. Small hats for sport and street; large droopy hats for dress. Velvet and Panne combinations, fill an entirely different need. All are in this group from the deep mushroom and poke shapes—the semi-poke with roll-back brim—trimmings of quills, two-tone velvets and wool embroidery. All at $10, $12.50 and $15. New Fall Gloves At a New Low Price The cooler fall days, the “in between” length of slecves on the new fall frocks all conspire to make madame realize the need of new gloves. Two fortunate purchases—one of fine French suede—the other equally as good quality ch sette, enable us to offer these at the exceptional price of $1.65. LOOK TO YOUR GLOVE WARDROBE! $2.50 French Suede Gloves, $1.65 Two-clasp style, in fine French suede, pique sewn. Of medium weight and perfect fitting, these glov the new fall shades bid fair to be most. popular. Mode, castor, beige. rown and French gray. $2 to $3 Chamoisette Gauntlets, $1.65 The ideal glove for wear with tailored suits. Fashioned of finest quality chamoisette, periect fitting and of periect workmanship, this glove comes in four novel gauntict styles Colors: Brown, gray, mode, castor and pongee. Two-tone embroidery on the back adds to their smartness When You Buy the Autumn Browns in Silk Stockings—Buy Gold Stripe the Silk Stockings That WEAR! Golden Brown. African Brown, Otter, Bobolink—as well as Black sand 20 other shades in these famous Silk Stockings. The Patented Gold Stripe —saves the stockings from ruinous “runs” caused by garter-clasp cuts, which so often destroy the ordinary Silk Stockings. And the Silk in Gold Stripe Stockings being 100 per cent pure, wears apd \\_'carsland gives that service which makes Gold Stripe Stockings so popular with women everywhere. Sold in Washington only by us and ready for you tomorrow in great assortments for fall! Price with mercerized garter hem only $2.00 pair. SOROSIS " The Sturdy Shoe for Growing Feet Sorosis shoes for children com- bine the two qualities most neces- sary—right shape for correct foot development and durable qua]it:\' materials- that mean the utmost in wear. Add to this the Sorosis style, which the youngsters will be proud of, and you have an ideal child’s shoe. Infants’ Tan Calf Button Boots. Also patent leather with black or white kid tops. Hand-turn soles that are soft and flexible. Sizes 2 to 5, $3.00. Sizes 4 to 8, $3.30. Children's - Lace Boots, in +dark brown or black calf; welt soles, full whle toe; also in patent leather. Sizes 81 to 11, $3.00; sizes 11% to 2. $5.503 sizes 2% to 6, $7:00. Children's Strap Pumps, in dark brown or black calf and plten(ldlenhet; ;‘!;:l iov:b: n;\ld full wide toes. s 8% to 11, B Infants’ Strap Pumps. With $4230, 11% to 2, 83005 2% t0 6 1lg Yurn soles hat "are soft ¥ infants® and flexible. shioned in B aoles, soft browm calf, black kid and pat- and flexible. ent leather. Sizes 2 to 5, $2.60. Sizes 3 to 5, $2.25. Sizes 4 to 8, $2.90. Sizes 1 to 3, $2.65. Then here are a few items, not old stock, but badly broken sizes of some late summer children's shoes that we are making very special pricés, knowing that mothers all over Washington who are sending ehildren “back to school” Monday morning will appreciate the “substantial savings.