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14 HEALTH TOPICS U ATWOMAN S PARLEY Conference Enters Upon Dis- cussion of General Condi- tions in Industries. WAGE RATES CONSIDERED Meeting Under Auspices of Wom- an’s Bureau, Labor Department, Hears Reports and Addresses. jards of health for women in women's wages and home rformed by women were the topics discussed by speakers at the second day session of the women's industrial conference held today at National Museum under the of the women's bureau of partment of Labor. Married women with small children must ultimately be relieved of the ity for industrial employment lishment of an actual living e for married men, Dr. R. th of Johns Hopkins Universi 1a in an address today. Meanwhile, , if industrial physicians and n were permitted to dispense pr al birth control information the situation would almost certalnly be improved. d “Utterly Impractical.” d that the recommenda- | rnational labor confer- ence that women should not be employed for six weeks before and six weeks after childbirth, and should be paid full wages during this time, appears to be utterly a ‘This recommendation, Dr. . makes of the mother an T at & {eller, execulive sec- National Consumers’ sie hoped the decision of “olumbia_Court of Ap- peals on the minimum wage law might e reverse the United States Su- preme . Legality of the decision Mre. Keiley sald, adding m now she hoped the case would not be In 110 G __EST. 1879 Nomercliantcan-afford to dispense with hisdis- play windowe- aeven for a.aay. Many hrekan rlates are due to faulty sotting. Insist that the Plate Glass be set in Bars Qopper approved by the nprnduwrizm for safety and eliminate this annoyance and un- necessary cxpense. Send for pamahles “Unsiting Windows'* Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON; D..C. Rosslyn, Va. s o Heiper / A Guaranteed Soap Van Camp's Clean-easy Soap makes . It also Watch for Special Introductory Offer Next Monday THE EVENING dean of women, University of Chis Chaim Weizmann | 5. 5 v speaker on the subject of “Women's Wages.” A Reported Out QS |Eeneral discussion from the floor was part of the consideration of each sub- . = Ject taken up. Head of Zionists| .5 . v sown moming and afternoon tomorrow, with ad- LONDON, January 12 (Jewish Tele- fa vi a dinner to be Dr. Chaim Weizmann |JOUrnment following t Rauscher's tomorrow even- s resignea prestdent of the |5VeN ® Zioni " |ing, at which Miss Julia C. Lathrop, onlst organization, according to In-| g ;001 head of the children's bureau, formation received | i I euide. here from Paris| | 2 ‘s Vi int. where he Is visit- | 1)1:::::1::.“"" Sl { ing. It is under- |, M'aINENE stood his regisna-|ers Mean to Industry, - vas te {ney of South Manchester, Conn.. rep- O e | xasenting the Nalionsl Absusiation of d pointment he | Manufacturers, declared that "aner‘ experienced re- |Mmean to industry a supply of labor.’ cently in Palesting| “Industry will give employment to where the Jewish |Women—or to men—either because community fafled | they are better adapted to the em- cord him the Ployment,” he continued, “or because warm reception | Scarcity of labor forces it, or because he had been ac-|the work can be securedat the lowest ustomed to in|CoSt. It must be remembered that the past. ' Zlonist | the lowest cost does not necessarily | " | mean the lowest wages. B e ercigae” | "' “1 believe that In 80 far as possible fion. will ‘mot be | the mother should be kept at hom, Rebeoian but it will not do to deprive the wom- 4 an by law or regulation of the free | Tight to support herself and her fam- {11y in such manner as she can.” ing hours by women and children has Siistor Mot b been & parasite upon Atherican indus- | . CSSSOY USOSTECTARSRS. try for more than fifty years, Mrs.(ye)| Sage Foundation deolared that Kelley declared. It is increasing and|inductry means to women an oppor- spreading even farther from~ the | tunity to earn, an endurance test, and sources of the materials used. The |a challenge o share {n the construc- only efficlent restriction upon home-- | tion of & belter social order, while work, Mrs. Kelley added, Is the es-|Mrs. Raymond Robins of Chicago, tablishment of minimum wages by | president of the International Fec boards or commissions on the basis eration of Working Women, asserted A.[of the cost of llving as agreed to by | she favored industrial welfare legis- g representatives of employers, em- ployes and the publie, which under all clrcumstances ultimately pays the i 2 morning session. s. Thomas Winter. president neral of Federation of Women's Clubs, was " . the presiding officer at the session Will Advise About this afternoon. Your Eyes Address on Women's Wages. . * 1314 G St. s is B aze. | ClaflinOptical Co. ciy clas Bias. e . Breckentlge SRR Ry Ol 1SN Ol €nglish Silver | Tempo George ([ L George [l | WE HAVE NOW UPON DISPLAY AN UNUSUALLY FINE AND COMPREHEN- SIVE EXHIBIT OF AUTHENTIC PIECES OF OLD ENGLISH SILVER AND OLD SHEFFIELD, PURCHASED BY US IN ENGLAND AT THE RECENT SALE OF THE COLLECTIONS OF THE LATE COUNTESS OF X AND FROM OTHER SOURCES. THE PRICES ARE SURPISINGLY LOW. WE ARE CLOSING OUT AN EXTEN- SIVE LINE OF ANTIUE JEWELRY SET WITH JADE AND OTHER SEMI-PRE- CIOUS STONES AT A REDUCTION OF 30 PER CENT FROM MARKED PRICES. Stainless Steel Dinner, Dessert and Fruit Knives. New Stainless Blades inserted in your old handles. The Sheffield Plating Compatiy * 1225 Connecticut Avenue. All Our English Overcoats } Are Included in This CLEARANCE Every $30 Suit or Overcoat. Every $35 Suit or Overcoat. .. Every $38 Suit or Overcoat. Every $40 Suit or Overcoat. Every $45 Suit or Overcoat Every $50 Suit or Overcoat. Every $55 Suit or Overcoat Every $60 Suit or Overcoat Every $65 Suit or Overcoat. Every $70 Suit or Overcoat. \ Excepting Dress and Dinner Clothes |SIDNEY WEST | INCORPORATED 14th and G Streets lation for both men and women, be- | “humanity was intended not| to enjoy those material things.” Senator Medill McCormick, repub-| lican, of Illinols, poke briefly in sup- | te@ port of his proposed amendment to|Judge Kathryn Sel the federal Conatitution prohibiting | the del cl labor, an epresentative ice -, v Robertson of Oklahoma offered a plea | trlal Conference at the Wom 1 for employed mothers, urging that|Club. Many prominent women were W Iv.hey be kept In the home. ‘in the receiving line with Judge Sel- ! Ezekiels and Miss STAR, WASHINGION, D. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1933, ‘zm ATTEND TEA. !!ar-. who s herselt a delegate of "‘"AWARDS FRANCE 371,402 ';;x:en:f - .n to the Women Rhinehact Th lary Roberts| 4 others, o presiding at o ne variety of o hit n:g:: glel?:n:-u- The director genersl of railroads | tralia | Amerfcan Bar Assoclation to the con- | only to produce the material things| |terence. Those who recelved with conducive of comfort and pleasure, Delegates to Industrial Conference her included: | but also to have lelsure and strength| Entertained by Judge Sellars. |Speel, Mrs. Winnitred Mason Huck,| U, 8, Railrond Administration. ttended the | Mis® Alloe Robertson, Mrs. Harrlet| . p, | el Boardmun, | uwarg of “reparations® against the|2Ut Of Mmiler Wartime Sranmctions murrage & assossed Mrs. Virginta White| T C. C. Ruling on Claim Against | 57"oreod, a#ainst P wilm Del, duti | a sorle complaint: rench republic was given an|the Rallroad Administrat! in whi nited States Rallroad AdmlnIltru-vqulr!d’:’:,’:r‘l | tion lodéy hyl the Interstate Com.- | | merce "~ Comm| g ! SR ey wsion, amounting to | at, Mrs. Jo- | 1 was ordered to pay that sum to the ner pi Tineion Pennsylvania Avenue Concerning Special Prices for Men’s Suits and Overcoats AN, You'll understand that the reason is no reflection upon the desirability of the garments offered—but our way of accomplishing clearance—quickly. In which you can benefit—richly. Saks Suits From Grades up to $45.00 27 Some With Two Pairs of Trousers In Tweeds, Herringbones, Worsteds—of Young Man- nish, Sports and Conservative designs—Saks interpreta- tions of fashion—and Saks expressions of quality. Saks Overcoats Of Grades up to $40.00 23 “Great” Coats—in type and value Double-breasted, with Raglan, Kimono or regular sleeves; belt all around. And Single-breasted Box Coats. Both are made up in the Double-faced weaves—plaid backs, or two-toned effects. In the Light Tans, Grays and Browns—the colors that are in demand. : Third ¥Floor. The Finis of The Shirt Sale 95¢ —but the Shirts are worth double and more They are all Madras—every one of them—woven and printed patterns; fine count cloths; exceptionally good ‘patterns—expressed in effective colorings. And by the way—they’re fast colors. Your size is here—and it’s proportioned to fit. Seventh Street Bargains for Him and his Brothers Fruits of the Clearance Crusade—that must be car- ried on in the interest of proper service. Take them item by item—they’re all interesting— Wash Suits—Middy, Balkan, Oliver Twist and Button-on models in solid colors and combinations—braid trimmed. s l 79 Sizes 2% to 10 years. $2 and $2.50 values. Cheviot and Cassimere Suits: Two pairs of pants—both full lined; Brown and Gray mixtures—belted models. 7 to 17 years. $12.50 and $15 grades Cheviot and Cassimere Suits—many with two pairs of pants—both full lined; belt models. $16.50 and $18 sl 3.75 Some of the finer Suits with two pairs of pants—among them are many with the famous Right Posture feature. Belted mod- els, in Cheviots, etc. Both pants full lined. 7 to 18 years. $20, $22.50 and $25 grades. . ... Novelty Overcoats—made up from the short lengths of Men's Overcoatings—Double-faced Cloths—convertible col- lar, belt all around. Sizes 2%, t0 9 $40 Cloths—in Kiddie Coats for Blouse Waists—Striped Madras and Crepe—with collars c attached.. Sizes 7 to 16 years 4 89 Duo-Rib Union Suits; heavy cotton; fleeced and made on $ l 25 excellent model. Silver Gray color. Sizes 4 to 16 years, Boys’ Black Cat Stockings—fast Black and Brown and C ‘White—popular rib. All sizes.................... iy 39 Men’s High and Low Shoes —From Grades up to $8.00 a pair— $4.95 Taken right from our regular stock—which pro= nounces both quality and character. Twelve different models are included—street, dress and sports wear—in + all:the: fashionable leathers. Single and double stitched Goodyear welted soles—some with rubber heels. Boys’ Black and Brown Leather Shoes—in the Eng- lish and Broad-toe lasts. All sizes in the combined $2.9s lots. Taken from grades up to $5.00 - Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—English and Nature- shape lasts. Button and lace. All sizes in the as- $2.95 sortment. Taken from grades up to $5.00 On the Economy Floor Fourth Floor. Continued for Tomorrow Men’s 2-Pants Suits 173 Cheviots and Worsteds—in Young Men’s, Conservative and Sports models. Sizes 33 to 44. ‘Men’s Overcoats 514 Herringbone weave, with fancy plaid back—belt all around, and big, roomy Coats. In the wanted H, and medium colors. Sizes 33 to 42 - 4 The' French agent«