Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1923, Page 19

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B DAVIS URGES FARR CHANCE FOR BABIES Labor Secretary Says Nine :he traditions of the stage rather than | those of the newspaper office. As & journalist he Is to be taken less riously than as merely one of the characters in a plot. The settings for the play are ex- cellent, and creditable to the pro- ducers. B. F. KEITH’S—Allan Rogers and Leonora Allen. Proclaimed the best act of the kind in vaudeville, the Keith management offers Allan Rogers and Leonora Al- len to head their bill this week, al- _THE EVENING ANTHRACITE MINERS PLANWAGE DEMAND Representatives of 155,000 PREDICTS WOMEN SOON WILL CONTROL BUSINESS Feminist Leader Says Century Will See Them in Charge of All Transactions. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 26.—All the busi- ness of the world will be transacted by women within a century if the men gainfully occupled dropped five- tenths per cent. “I don't pretend to predict what the men will do,” she said. “Some one has to do the housekeeping, I suppose, and if the women are otherwise en- gaged the men will have to do It. Probably by that time, tHough, in- ventors will have relieved himan drudgery to such an extent that it will be pretty easy for the men.” e Mrs Myrta MacFarquhar, an em- ploye of the Erie rallroad’s machine shop at East Buffalo, has been chosen STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923, GEDDES SAILS TODAY. British Envoy, Still Weak From Iliness, to Visit England. Sir Auckland Geddes, the British ambassador, though still feeble as a result of a long illness, left Washing- ton yesterday for New York and will sail today on the liner Berengaria for a vacation in England. Secretary Hughes called upon the Consider New Agreement to Be ‘Asked ip August. | ambassador yesterday to say farewe! Nations Surpass U. S. in ‘ Welfare Activities. manager of the shop base ball team. trend now indigated by census statis- tics continues, Mrs. Alice Foote Mac- Dougall, New York feminist, an- nounced after a period of intense re- search. though stars of their magnitude gen- erally rest during the summer. The inging ability of Mr. Rogers and Miss Allen is well known. Both were in excellent voice last night and Blgger-Than Ever Values Ushers In the Second Week of This 155,000 anthracite mine workers of the s was followed by a serie baby has a better chance to grow to obliging enough to satisfy the per- ¢ Since 1880 Mrs. MacDougal sald she By the Associated Press. sistent demands of the uud}“ence fi By the Associated Press. had dls(;ove‘:rd[ the PEYCGH“}ZE' of AURORA, IlL, June 26—There are | 0%, 0Pqch ontirated the range and [, SCRANTON. Pa. June 26—Four| N0 5% “While the percentame of nine countries where a newly born A S U 4 [ hundred | delegates, representing the £ ESTABLISHED 1875 healthy childhood than in America, [high-class popular Pennesyl hard coal field, opened \ ‘ b k‘ t Socretary of Labor James J. Davis |carned at least u dozen recalls = |ineir wage conyention in the town hall or ials oY DreaK:zas . Women 's Beautiful Summer Dresses | declared at Mooseheart in opening fwhich close the program, rendered as Kennedy, president of | 3 Worth to $5. the thirty-fifth annual convention of | additionally attractiv nd chairman of the tri- Start the Day With Cantaloupe S $5.00 58 Lol Ovaes of Moode lmle(fl::‘zla‘.“z:l:fi:;m_m re & “‘ell::;l AIstict exeontive. boava. who il pre- Non-Alcoholic DBeautlfulf PI{o]t-\\'eathcr y Qidia care and rovement of | aid & 2 D pla the du until the arrival of John L. Lewis, - resses, of Paisley crepe, illd care and the improvement of |dience that it was nearly midnight [S¢ MG Ehe STENAL OF Jobo, e Y ) P! when the final curtain fell. child life the themes discussed Bottle .. Dozen crisp voiles, organdy and CANTALOUPES are quickly and were 8 Mine Workers of America, called the . Thy &t the opening swssion, attended by | FIOTERSS By, Who SPReans Rere | convention to avder, * " C0 | Apricot ... $1.25 $14.00 casily prepared. They require no sheer lawns, in dots, more than 1,000 deleg: erican | he Evemmng Tt ga.”ana ngal Wese sod ot dentnde Il be for | Coame dei i cooking—no sugar. They are nourish- checks, plain shades and “Every 250,000 American | to beg off with a speech. William {08 DY EI0 COMNORTION. s/ heiuhes Dl Babios dls’ betoro reaching the | Kent ind e S iere exception” | LU0 WERUYINS O MY, 00| Menthe .. $1.25 $14.00 ing and appetizing—easily digested. pretty. novelty pattesfic Suid. “During the last year and a |Ri¥hand” TN Funng ork 1 Bong | Sy, The general centiment of the dele- | ¥ . Easy to Prepare—Easier to Eat featuring garments made half mot ons baby was registered |Leon Erroll's line. Miss Shaw shared | Shes Doits foward o demant £0r €8 Imported to sell up to $5.00. s from Mooseheart. 4f|honors with Kent. Ann Butler and | (500G thay 1 per cent advance | () d et - EQ as Mooseheart we Hal Parker are newcomers here The asked the Shamokin convention of reme de s = fi-’ = + was like Mo ® | former won lots of laughter in a Yid- [ 33T 1R 3 2 il b Menth 1.75 20.00 Jould lead all the countries in the | dish character part with bright chat- s o s NCRE HED, e enthe .. $1. $20. sz 00 & 53 00 White Si d J 5 world in prote babies. ter. The dancing act of Cissie and atars i s 2 g ilk iive nundred nd Ametican | Georgle Sewell is beautitully staged, | the e 4o Nt Manhattan e and Jersey Silk Petticoats children, tives and de- |and both were good. Lucille Fields { any As axe., : linquent growing up almost|at the piano and in songs helped the| Resolutions from various colliery | Cocktails . $1.25 $14.00 Double front and back panel White Tub Silk totally neglected m the ranks while the principals were chang- hands Martini Skirts and Silk P 79 of these come mure than 59, per eent ,} Beantifng. coptorie | Cocktail $1.25 $14.00! : s ud ‘h Jersey Petticoats, in beautiful . of the criminals. Of the half million | Mitchell present a clever ocktails . $1. 3 colors, and with contrasting e s B men and wemen in our e the woman being something of a over to the scale ¢ asting color pleated ruffles. = institutions, more than wonder in her e. Dennie O'Neill | ay & s . 1 onde e ennie O'Neill | appointed during the convention, for Extablished 1575 oo ent there ‘on account of neglect i and €y Plunkett seored in black fa deration | o = e = childnoud ) WY cecentric dances and chat Mhe | morning on was devoted | J, o) illion or more American enut- | LSRR, S c0Ns Combicica the | chidke taCpminE, ession was, devote agruder’s Beautiful New Voil ressed to labor before their | hrogram, ion of credent d seating of i N ew Yoiles o the drea . delegates. Actual work on the prepara- Fine Groceries All 40 inches wide, wonderful patterns of small and medium ef- fects on light grounds and dark ;{'roulnds. Full pieces and perfect. R R S $1.00 Dress Linens and mil sity. tion of thie demands was ot expected | to get under way before tomorrow. Conn. Ave. & K Street FLEEING CONVICTS SHOT. By the Associated Press. OLUMBILA, 8. C., June 26.—While eral hundred prisoners at the penitentiary w “at e 29c 55¢ Chiffon Voiles here - n“ minutes after noon Imported 45 finches; b Sl cithe statute | Harry Gates and Jack Davis, two Piikium | books for compulsory school attend-|hite inmates of ~the institution, Linen, B hne, enol A both with bad on record ghrunt. eradicated.” m both identif previous attempts \E‘ LR | adics to escape, crept up the steps of the s guard towe guard post No. 4 in 21 oo S he court and attempted °d CHlORY 2 night the two ouly e in the penitentiary hospital vith a bullet wound in h I’OLI S-“The Breakmg Point.” annl 2 SHUnt woun iy bhe 1o womell S Plllk Jel‘sey Bloomers Davis with a more his right thigh, rborough nd Capt severe Pro novelties have at if one could cast ot the Pink Jersey Bloomers, with double gusset. for extra long wear. Shirred elastic top and knee. Extra full cut seats, 29c never and when made Attractively dresses of a better quality gingham for girls, ages 5 to 14 years. « snid to be upon the may interest s, in the writing You ?"”dl ind e o t has sustained Opcrpial Sll’lp(“ and - “ting, which is broidery t d, worthy of note thr HlLlull” Some of A r"“mt ot The subtlaty of the souls dins tacn From S D) continhig sacrificed to the ne r\~\vL\' for action collars and caffs. and there is q on whether or S0t helob 1 e Sweet Cream = drama as I was'for the printed i must have @ Weme Sweet, pasteur- 75—32-inch Gem.une Imported Emb“"d"‘d ized cream not only makes but- ter of finest qual- ity and flavor, Dotted Swiss dot. but embroid- te dots on black, ver before has this perhaps never again suftered from viranment, ¥, red and brown gr fine’ Swiss sold at th 39c¢ different Not seconds but ever: st projected but butter that i is a men- i b == = e i keeps much bet- | == = < are not to VII. \V, e plot, I i | L momnl B e o b uige Wi | . Silk and Wool Dress Skirts meries of inc m.;.,\ which are nurely kinds. That is one il " i melodramatic n its place as isti: ‘ therefor e Breaking Point” mus of the distinc- be'jad s of ‘the Introdue k niie. an t tign of Jsvehounalysis eintropn tive features of ¢ an 0X eate Fo its ecredit it may be said that i it i wholesome and free from sut- - N Brlngs You a 5 Wo ‘to $730 . o erous up-to-dat 2 ; £ emonstrating that th ing climax Creemsweet @ resilient Spring. two Pilows, Lamp and @ room > | S pemensaating that ine a form of . . . i {8l unmatchable by s elling - human UTTER Terms: $3 a Week Refrlgerator || silk "and wool crepe and otherw “[E| wool serge skirts, in gray. ! of two, persons H . black and blue. Made and west are brought say it 1s the And a week's supply of ice { ;‘V;E':U‘«I‘”:I‘\ ;.(\‘\rrr:x‘fl’m;;;:i » giving variety to the BEST ecause wo se- goes with it, FRE Come in to- | price. . bn?,i";ml"?\‘ nsation from the original i sc‘g‘”;"“ud" ;*-' mOrrow or any day this week and | = T e f periment — and we get in on Phillip Levy's §1 sale of H w ,‘ found it R gerators. F: t H . A scasston on i ont Refrigerators. Famous makes to i omen’s repe an M | Shich charactrs e choose from—the Belding Hall, z P usin Gowns : fect. | S u\rlwwc et Cold Storage or Phillip Levy. All | Pink Crepe and Soft Batiste Gowns, lace lioven. :].-..::'i‘ Ptiare PN have scientific. modern Refrigerators (ftrimmed, also embroidered inserted vokes, tried— more yoit and guaranteed food and ice ifand plain tailored, fu]l cut. will appreciate its su ey Just tr periority. 3 pound and see how Come in—pick out the Refriger- i nuch attention, . inel perfectly our o at t—1 del w m ll Sl H ul floral tributes and ions will coineide. or you ‘want—S1 delivers any l{ bt "qff»fy:“‘?} ¢ hal T N model. And, remember, we take 0 e s l os at_the clote of the second | ¢ 1ompeend i 1d ice box in t ht her still more elosely nd milkkman to deliver Fe-olilies Sokainitrade A Hose known for long admiring friends, it, ask your grocer ok i - wear, of good heavy fiber silk; extra length; of silk, seamed back, double soles. Black, white, nude, gray for it or phone us. Today’s Price, work of. e or Dk, e 53¢ At_Phillip Levy's $199 completely furnishes your living room. includ and cordovan. an to the rough ranch- ing a Kroehler Davenpert that opens to a full size bed. The 6 pleces i sented without exag- ’s Dai clude a Tapestry Upholstered Davenport Bed, Armchair and Rocker: Daven $ 1t demands were Tho son s bairy port Table in mahogany finish; Table Lamp with 1S-inch silk shade and o on him in the unusual episode beautiful room size Rug in choice of DALLEINS ........c.oiiiiinennoneen of the man. Who <in v 2012-26 Eleventh St. N. W+ Terms: $3 a Week [ 125 200 Mi o alh frend, He | Phone North 5996 x to 1ddy Blouses | Regulation Middy and new Balkan style Blouses, of &ood quality Jean. Plain white or blue trimmed Girls' Misses’ and Women's sizes. 84c Tea Yards Engllsll Longcloth H;u x'.’ sive roles were E those ovle, as Dr. David, | l devoted the Younz doctor, * Full yard wide and perfect. 68 Ster = Bill, < ; : 5 r‘_lfi-l the wert | Oll COOk Stove Fine standard quality, with that . ! Tt Alwe Reduced | soft chamois finish..... i 'Y nf the Jare > nination. - John sipen with{ American Home Oil Cook % 75¢ SURF SATIN 59¢ WHITE RATINE e e Stoves—clean, odorless and safe. Wnite | fonal duties an uny ual display of ! Sold in .2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. el | 36-inch - ‘h.;.‘,'r o e rontes. follaes 2-burner light-housekeeping model with high extia | oil cook stove, without stand. oo feass > i Sold at the unusual price of for B!“" = Endthepainof | o P '1 £ difiorancs s Fourteen-Piece Dining Room Outfit Complete B Wy i $7.85 CORNS || oot e b O i e s T peee Wikt Diing. Room.Sute. 5 : || srone v rut e Toe It picces nclude o Whpiece Wathut Divig Room S, o $1 9 9 79c Matting Traveling Bags, qule S%l}, i %rool Ti.reisv:lal!t.hedif- EUMEI oo : AT L u Terms: $1.00 a Week All size Matting Bags, strongly made and 4 c { = B Egrig s riveted on all sides. Metal handles, 2 catches. This wa; —nd)uurselfofm!seryfmn corns Jl,n one minute Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads will do 1t—safely! They remove the cause—friction-pres- sure, and heal the irritation. us you avoid infection from cutting your corns o using corrosive acids. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes fof corns, callouses, bunions. Get a box today at your druggist's or shoe dealer’s. Dz Scholl’s Zino-pa Put one cz—the pain is gone! shift and development. H The Goodyear is the product of long experi- ence in pioneering and perfecting the success- ful cord truck tire. ! Itis omeof the completeline Goodyear All- W-lficr rad Truck Tires we sell \lld-wnnmon Service Co. 1602 14th St. N.W. oonfii*mAn Used Furniture Is Worth Money Through the Exdhange Department of the Phillip Levy Stores you may trade in any used furni- ture you may have as part payment for the new things you want. This plan is helping hundreds of Washington home- makers to get the fur- ishings they need at sub- stantial savings. Inves- tigate. Folks Living Out of Town These. mon e y-saving furniture bargalns are for you. People living out of town are entitled to the same liberal terms during this sale that city folks are. Welcome to look even though you are not buyving. Investigate our plan of refunding railroal fares and re- member that we pay the freight. PaiLie Levy & C 735 Seventh St. N.W-—Between G and H WASHINGTON, D. C. A very lustrous Sateen Petticoat for women; all high shades, Green, Maroon Gray, Heliothrope, Laven- der, also Black, finished with a fluted rufffie with fancy inverted paisley | medallions.

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