Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 11

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‘PRESDENT WARTS SKTISFED LABOR [] Would Have Railroad Work : Too Attractive for Strikes, |m Declares Davis: FAVORS SAVING WAGE Radicals Seek Control of Main- tenance Men and Ousting of 5 Grable as Executive. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, October 4.—President Harding “belleves that the railroad worker is of such importance in our national existence that his wages and the conditions under which he works should be such as to make his em- ployment so ‘attractive that strikes will be impossible,” Secretary Davis ot the Labor Department declared here today in addressing the conven- tion of United Brotherhood of Main- tenance of Way Employes and Rail- way Shop Laborers. The Secretary also advocated a “saving wage” for the “American worker.” “More and more American employ- o seeing the wisdom of sje sav- he continued. “This wase happiness _and workman's home power of ers ar Ing w principle promotes contentment in the Wor and increases the buying the great group of American wage- earners upon whom we depend to buy a great part of our great industrial output. The President has voiced his views thus: ‘The workman's lowest Wage must be enough to make his house a home, enough to insure that Struggle for existence shall not he things worth existing the crowd out t. for.” " . Must Prevent Disorder. United organized labor has always been dedicated to the sause of law and order, Mr. Davis said, adding that “despite its e and the efforts of leaders, however, vicience does oc- nally break forth.” e have had too much violence in our industrial life,” he added. “too 1 much strife, too much bloodshed. Tiabor must be ever alert to prevent those unlawful outbr which dis- ace our whole civili BTN effort by factions of the Main- tenance of Way Brotherhood to gain control of the union’s convention, in Session here, and to elect to the v one of the leaders who pposed the stand of E. F. Grable last summers strike agitation, by friends of Mr. Grable. ation that the ultra-radical « planning such a coup was. P liid Sin the visit to the esterday of William retary of the Trades onal League. Foster Leads Attack. = 4 g 3 g 4 S 2 3 8 resident’s v Roull not bo mitted to address any of the convention sessions, Donne said. is seeking re- President Grable e an indorsement of his election as stand last July when he refused to_ be y certain elemem.s, within_ the maintenance y men. Con- ! vent leaders received without comment the news that the Railroad Tabor Board had delayed a decision on the union's request for a wage SEEEEEEERESR "—I-II,II ‘Women's Pure Linen Hand= kerchiefs, Solid Colors' and - White, With Half and One Inch Hems, 25¢c—Main Floor SESRNESENRNAEEENEEEEREIRNEEN | Rov: v ‘| " The Shopping Center—11th and G Su.b Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President ast feminine. s . All Hand-Sewed - Philippine Underwear, $2.88 Nightgowns and Envelope Chemise ; lovely mod- els with heavy embroidered flowers, vines' and but- terflies. Styles with coloda work. All hand-sewn, scalloped and embroidered. At $2.88. £ b, ' Will give you the choice of 500 beautiful Winter designs, every one in the latest Parisian mode. Get your copy today—and make your own’modish garments—easily—surely— with the simplified pattern. The New McCall Pattern—<it’s printed” years woman would never énqw tfizs -year& / The revolution in style .certainly gives a new aspect to the eternal Every woman feels the importance of informing herself ‘now onthe new styles. THE MCCALL QUARTERLY Jor Winter » 25 cents Bargain Basement. New Costume Blouse . $10, $13.95, $15, $16.50 Of Velvet, Georgette and Matelasse combinations. . Pure thread silk lisle tops. ‘Washable Skin Gloves, $4.50 Pr. For the new autumn costume surely you will need at least one pair. 12 and 16 button length. Chamois skin and doeskin gloves, in natural color. Champagne and white. At $4.50 pair. Strap Wrist Gauntlet Gloves $1.95 Washable Chamois Skin in natural color. Yellow with brown inset and embroidery and white. At $1.95 pair. Perrins Doeskin Gloves + $1.75 Pair Washable fabric, spear point stitch- ing; 1-clasp style. All sizes in white. At $1L75 pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Buy Phoenix Silk Hose for Service and Appearance $2.10. Pair Phoenix Silk Hose, full-fashioned, pure thread silk, mercerized garter tops, in black, white, gray, new tan and Havana brown. At é.lo pair. $1.55 Pair Phoenix Silk Hose, pire thread silk, seamed back, all-over silk to garter tops. Black, white, beige, tan and brown. At $155 pair. ‘$1.20 Pair Phoenix Silk Hose— Women’s — c Seamed back, black, white, nude, gray, Rus- sian calf and brown. At $1.20 pair. Palais Royal—Maia Floor. exceptional style, quality of new chapeaux that are hats. small hat and turbans combined. The demand for felt hats colors to choose from, | Afternoon Dinner and Evening Gowns $29.50 to $79.50 : At the eve of the so- cial season we offer a pleasing assortment bf Richard Hudnut's Twin Compiict, a hat at the above prices we invite inspection of our splendid collection ductions of higher priced exclusive Here for your approval we offer the new high off-the-face lored medium and large dress hats that are now so much in demand for women that are adapting the long flowing skirt. Unique and Entirely Different. Critical Women Everywhere See the Advantage, $1.50—Main Floor A Beautiful Showing of Smart Autamn Millinery $7.50t0 $10.00 _ “For the woman who is looking for and value in exact repro- for tai- Clevgrly trimmed with rgletallic ribbons, ostrich bands, fancy burnt feathers, coque, pins and ornaments, in styles to suit the most exacting taste, in all the popu- lar autumn wood shades, as well as plenty of black, which outsells all other colors Clever Felt Sport Utility and Tailored Hats, $2.49, $3.98 and $5 continues to exceed all records for sports and tailored wear, and our selection is unusually large to meet this demand. Offering a choice of all the popular styles in various qualities to meet every wish. In all the leading i Palais Royal—Second Floor. Continuing Our Sale of -‘ Men’s Crepe Madras Shirts Dandy quality— the kind that gives a man service—a good deal more service and style than he would d hoped a deci- 1 Officers had hop: Beaded Russian Blouses. A the board might be reached i during the uid the Anding et Envelope Chemise |Needs for Your Nurse New colors, including Black | mew dresses for social * expect for ceptable. $2.98 or Maid Lace Russian Blouses, keav- | affairs. | IHCREASED PAY DELAYED. | Made of all-silk crepe de| Attractive Uniforms, in ily beaded. Short or long i Fashioned of chiffon velvet, | chine, lovely models with|white, black, gray, blue or sleeve lengths. gl;g:.%rgg:de%uile:was3:%:::: c Labor Board Temporarily Refuses Plea of Maintenance Men. and Spanish laces. Featuring those long slim draperies. Fanciful models with leaves and striped. All regulation styles with cqpvertible collar. Cuff or button sleeves. various - fine laces, built-up and strap shoulders. At 3 So, men, come in and supply up for the winter. ‘By the Associated Press. CICAG0, e b axeaes. ot White $298 to $7.00. i buds caught at waistiine, | e ekt S e kL ilted Sli $1.50| Black, 5298 to $7.98. Dalnty others with jet and steel beads | There are new, smart the maintepance of way union, nif Quilte Ippers, $1. Gray, $3.98. H d | . and lace insertions. In a beau- patterns. No bright col- bering about 300.000, was temporatily ‘ . 4 Blue and stripes, $2.98. andmade | . tiful array of colorings. Also in the I A 2 refused by the United States Railroad New lot. Silk lined i 0 ]flg ar it serayof colorines. A% patterns. No bright col- ¥ B 0 i manbrs e ke pert e wI‘(t'h ; BIOI.IS%, $5 75 Beautiful Fi the popular coat style, with soft cuffs. All neckband 5 3 uti rench style. Sizes 14 to 17, of the nine members have taken part in the discussions, Albert Phillips ©of the labor group and Samuel Hig- gins of the railroad group being absent. - The public representatives, Chair- Hooper, R. M. Barton and G. W. W. Hanger, it was au- thoritatively reported, sponsored the rejected increase. It was understood that their offer was based upon the general change in industrial condi- tions since last March when the evi- dence upon which the'last cut of the track and common laborers’ wages, amounting to 5 cents an_hour, was presented. This decrease became ef- fective July 1, last. SKIRTED MAN SECURES ROOM IN WOMEN’S HOTEL Detectives Nab Narwegian Cook Made Up as Large, Attrac- I tive Blond. guest “Hetty | g silk pompon, low heel. At '$150. Aprons, 39c to $2.00 For all occasions. From the daintiest tea models to those for the large trained nurse or waitress. For tea Handmade Beaded Gowns Imported ' before the higher tariff went into effect and priced mono shades. I-.flflIIIIIIIIIIIII'IllIIIIIIIV‘IIIIIIIIlllllllu'lllllHIIIIII‘IIIIIIflflll.l...lll.lil New lot, of dainty French voile. All hand-irawn, with vest, collar and cuffs of baby in a variety of attractive|Or parlor maids, with or I‘HSh oo re'a] e styles; some hand-embroid-| Without bib. At 39 to $2. sizes. At $5.75. ered; others with self quill- ing. At $298. . Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palais Royal—Third Floor. l , Tables, $2.69 Made strong, with heavy boxed frame, Birchwood mahogany fin- ish. Leatherette top. - Sliding accordingly. In those soft, rich dome casters. Dependable braces. | ¢olors—some combination ef- Folds very easily. ' At $2.69 each. | dects Palals Royal—Fourth Ficor, ‘ i Men’s $1 to $1.50 Silk “Cravats, 79c Made of high-grade imported and domestic silks, stripes and figures, light and dark ties. Ope: Y with slip-easy bands._At 79c. 3 Tk Men’s Shop—Palais Royal—Main Floor. Long Kimonos, $2.98 Made of serpentine crepe, Third Floor. I \ The announcement comes sfter much ration and the investment: of thomndampz; dollars by our buying organization. .More than half a special lots will be offered —values to a dollar are included at 50c in some instances. Don’t forget our Bargain Basement —This Thursday—tomorrow. O_uf Bargain Basement Announces 50c¢ Day By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 4.—A who registered last Friday as Berg, Oakdale, L. I,” at a hotel con- 3 ; S 2y ducted exclusively for women, was | ice for Onl; Union Suits at . 3 - A Boa o Norwesibn cook, | M s e ol 55‘: i Hnion Siits at Ticking, 3); Yds. | , Gauze, 8 Yards Towels, 5 for Women’s Bloomers, 3 o = ¢ ’ E 2 | - “wide Size 16x32 1 . e ¥ cluding _ women's for stout wome 5 30-inch Art Tick neh-w e 16x32 inches. 4 oite 4 ' i - o A L 1L W nsill [ . 0 0 Oc | it 50c | el iz 50c | pemete Wik 50c | gined i ik 50c | 13 Yard Muslin at 6 Yards for eroeEigas Tads b t5 look lke'a|y Aprons, Chilarens Drewses; | sicoves knco'lemstn Sises | 2,00 arsw for i | verd GetSyariatorsee.. | it Usally 56 cach. e, 12 yards allowed cach purchaser. A sav- Li(). 7 ing of 56c on this one item. 5 large, fairly attractive woman and had obtained a room at the ‘“’“"II without difficulty. The guest con- versed several times with the clerk, whose suspicions became aroused. Detectives were called in and the ar- «“geconds,” others are some- what _soiled, but all -are splendid bargains—at 50c. .- Khaki, 2 Yards fine 64-count Unbleached Muslin. yards—over 1,000 yards in all inches wide, .39 ML lengths of 2 to 7 @ yards for 50c—limit of 12 yards to each purchaser. Use new stairway—G Street door. Royal Bargain Base- Get 10 or 20 for 2,000 Samples of 50 C Blankets, small and large, for auto Quting, 315 Yds. 2,000 yards check 50 c i and stripe outing $1 Boston Bags Leather bags, 50c e, W Pink or white 50c nainsook, taflored Bloomers, 3 Prs. Children's 250 50c ] with strong leather ‘ment. rest followed. flannel—full pieces. : Berg, readily told who he was. Satd 6-tnch eloth: Jersey Knit, . he had Just finished a season’s job as soft g 50c elastio bamas” at clothé, mops, polishine, ete. | ZERdleq, 14 inch Aoy cmbrolder: : rred. = twill; mill of 2 to 4 cook at the Sportsman's Club at Oak- lengths i waist and kn b ees. Black or SEE0D0ONONSEONSEOBOROROOO00DDOGENESD of Heat 6 cups water, with pinch of salt, in large saucepan. When boll- «' ing add slowly' 1 cup Comet Rice. Bofl 20 minutes—or until grains are ‘soft. Drain in colander, set on back of stove until grains fall apart. De mat gover. £ 50c ] L} [ ] dale, L. 1, and was in town 100King |gg - ysrds. Regular at 39c yard. Sateen, 2 Yds. S T k. His t k i : £ O oy . for worl! His trunk contained 4| % - i6tmch Tastrous 1 : ‘Towels, 4 for S Fini : Bloomers, 2 Pairs 35c Hose, 2 Pairs, parel. the police said. 39¢c Hose, 2 Pairs Black sateonemin 50C 20x36-tnch Turk- .| Suede-Finish Gloves Petticoats, at Women's_ and First quality - ] 9 * | lengths of 2 t 1o bath " owets. 50C i rigpog “step-ing. HOC | Brack Coreon stock- HOC [ le li 3 % Women's' full- L] SER S ynrty tor See. | Hdkfs., 3 and 5 for | Fist quaty, at 1 tong. with smbrotd: 50 Of gingham in and Bloomers. Of ings for stout wo- More people live on Rice|n fashioned _Stock- 50c¢ s o 4 for I it oo (4 50C Rainsook, blus, white end | men. Double heel and toe. i Wi i S S T N e T DR g RS RO il 3 !, i rc) L. ul cut n ). than any other food in thelw ™83 oy *miack'or brown. | 25¢ Crash, 3 Yds. Hanakeronsts 5H0C i brown; tan. (Siuek @00 14 | Fith ruffle. Sk = world—nutritious and tasty. |m Sizes 9 to 10%. Irregulars. fE oot Al l;mn d ;rhai::- &"‘:&;’, %: et Crash, 10 Yards f priveiched'cmtt 50c | Hmn i taleThe | aecinen e g : $ilk Mixed Hose, .o ) = 25¢c Hose, 4 Pairs | omsdssovard o p blesched Ot tan Oc 79c Silk Gloves ngnt wng dane e - 50C Net Corsets ensns S22 B0 . 3 - Juveniles' ribbed - foweling. _Cut from full | 'Women's, 2 but- | ors Lace or tai- C-B, medium and Long Silk ° Bobt C @ W black Stockings 506 z 7 bolt. 10 yards, S0e. tons, with embroid- 50 lored ‘models, low bust, with long 50c Vomy. — Mo ! reinforced. _ Sizes Mauslin, 4 Yards, Leather Handba; o d Back, " doudl C i ¢ hips s Welll boned Blacke DeOwEBe: White- B Gto 7% Trregulars. < < ool P vl bags | O aae DS o oth- throughout. Pink or white. | Sizes 9 to 10. Irregulars. uo. - :{:uehm-:e 2,,;"1:“' .1’ : 50c j “l‘r;ug .:nn';;.‘mi; 5oc i fi-,'epf' ci Yaml'fll for er colors. Sizes 8 to 7. | Waists, 2 for ' - * 1 black -1 pe, . . 4 N 25c Vests, 3 for | 5o e | Biack, amd estors S e | newbhack: sk H0C ’ : piiiiazasie.on Brassieres Lisle Hose, 2 Pairs, B Vents tow 50C ' : * | spd 1ight blue | Handkerchiefs, 12for | mbue avesis QUC | win sarters at- 50c | mismmea o 50 7 e | L et . |} neck ‘aln;l r:ln'dfll- 4 cm" 2 for w o : - - ! ‘Women's Sheer 50 ietsimttonk CiRis o 10 m‘:‘t’} mnta:rm?: c :z"mi:s,lg;- .h!l‘umo c 4 e i P 2,000 Pillowcase 'omen’s Kid 5 | Lawn, plain white - Sizes 36 to 48. . Black, wi r cotors. - : | “42x38 « and u:u: 50C ‘3 Gloves 2 Yards ' | 2pd svorts pat- C: | Fon e Irregulars. B 1 . inches. Amy 3 for © At 50c because 1n 3 8 chos i uili s ternyg, hemstitolied, ,all:o Corset Covers, at ; S ; i ck . only; and 5oc Bates’ 350 yard 500 Menls, o Dlain white.” Ir. | - Of1ongeloth, . n sizes B3 to 6% Bate b ehars i Y B wich trimeinee ot §0¢ | 39¢ Hose, 2 Pairs, | ‘5. P § " zyrs only, Think of the price. | | mew fall chécks, atripes and fine/ embrotdery. ¢ Women's — Wide ose, 3 Pairs, N ; . Scrim, 6 Yds. for- Plain colors, s F s Bat ribbed. Sports 50c - Women's— Fine ‘. L : - e : ockings, Rein- rib, fashioned with c & X 3 , 4 , tan, | séam and rein- 1 - 5 Hose, 2 Pairs : Large Bloomers forced. Bk Eus 57 | forced Black and white. > H = e Full Dleces. % | B : Searfing, . For stout figures. n 10. Irregulars. 3 % | Siges 9 to 10.- Irregulars. ' W COOK RICE RIGHT|g i ek e 0t 3 T R of whtwiand viek 50 : ‘@ K = ; — - grade. ‘Hose. &) '. Bleached " oF ok, % % : ‘. = ! ; i thia iy Sthpers el with or Kiddies’ Rom .| * Kitchen Aprons - | ]

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