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& ; THE |OPEN-SHOP THREAT By BUD FISHER. l 32 STATE H-EBHUNS IN TAILORS’ STRIKE| ' — e 2 40 R LRI 4 o st o MAY HUR'I' G. ‘U. P-.Employe“ mflhn a Here: He BROUGHT LISTEN. THE LATIN QUARTER ui From B::;fs“'f aery YOU THIS: SILVER OF PARIS AIN'T A coin’ i o FRANC Plece AS IT's A SECTION oF THe til Tomorrow—15 Per Cent Raise Refused. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923. Lion TAMER A GIFT: I'Ve 6oT YOURS RIGHT Hcere: T wisH HeE'D BROUGHT Me& oNE 0F THOSE LATW QUARTERS L'VE READ SO MuUCH THe Poor EISHL AS LONG As He WAS GING ME MoneY = QGAR EH?STN HoLDeER, A SOUVENIR! C\TY WHGRE ART WUTS | DIDA'Y He One Senator and Ten Repre- sentatives Must Be Elected Before Next Session. The threat of an open shop today hung over the striking Washington tai- lors unless they return to work tomor- | row morning. | The strike of 200 tailors in twenty-two ! shops has been In progress a week and apparently is no nearer settlement. It is deciared by the employing taflors ito be an “outlaw" strike, because the = : Novem. |local union is mot recognized by the the contests will be decided on Novem- | men Tailors' Union of America, ber 6, the gencral state election day. r The Senate seat vacant s that for- | 3Cfording to a leading Washington merly occupied by the late William P.| Employers learned today that the Dillingham, republican, Vermont. For- kmen have turned down 4 ase of 15 per cent mer Representative Porter H. Dale, re- iceny publican, and Park H. Pollard, a first | S ar cent to cousin of President Coolidge, but a wonld also apply to the contestants for this |/he bonus Paid this ¢ of workers: democrat, are the contestants for a 20 per cent increase to bushelmen Dlace. and a 15 per cent increase to vest and In the House there are four vacancies | trousers ‘malers. fn the New York -delegation and one| THa emplovers have replied to these each in the Ark.nggs, Nlinols, Kentucky, , lemands with the statement that un- B the Assoclated Press. One vacancy in 'the Senate and ten in the House remain to be filled before the convening of Congress. In most cases kmen North Carolina and Ver- 11038 the men return to work tomor- c‘ion | TOW morning open shop will be de- se . clared in_the custom talloring in- cond | AUStry in Washington and that tailors { not afiiliated with the union will he | emnloyed. In the meantime the ns.; In the e returned ir TREES TO HONOR HARDING | o0 Satinsi Shoner oo™ © y ¢ill_be recited. and | | dictions are freely made that all re L, 25,0420 | AUTO SHOW DRAWING BIG, | 2igionsorg rochy mads s sl e | Aunt Mary,” | 2 exhibition. | | ine.” | Attendance May Break Record for| Featuring yeslerdflé"s ncth&lles Planting by North Carolina Pupils | DIRECTS ACQUITTAL VERDICT | were students of Eastern ixh‘ i : Closed-Car Exhibits. | School, who were invited to the show November 2 to Be First. ‘Jusliroe {]lovhnng. 2 | by the management for the purpose g, . = | vision 2, as directed a v lopoll on its way to shatter all ex-|of familiarizing themseives with the | North Carolink's'schogls will be the | acquittal in favor of Murr sting attendance’ records, the fourth | {ynce’ of automobiles that in a few | first in the United States to plant | colored, who was indicted for slaughter in connectio death of Ida Thomas, April 12 last. Bi i started an automobile dow | without a chauffeur, and was struck ney John H. he a | ETeater part of the tailoring work and | done in the twenty-two shops in- Ived in the strike is beinz sent out shington for completl A pment is zoing out to ntests, they wou'd S members in the Hou: . with one farme n Old Sweetheart of M | 3 he poems will be pantomimed as | A speclal James Whitcomb Riley |read. Miss Angela Small and Harry | program Is to be glven at 8 o'clock | Angelico will ‘{ake part. and Mary | tomorrow night at the Johnson-Po Eances Glenn gwill, slo e Sl | N 4 ctor of a danc Up in Tento | annual closed car automobile show | 5 v 1 - - ell community center, under the di- Land.” Marion Woodruft is to ; began its fifth day of 1923 today aft- | )f:;:"::?:e‘cléah;a;: “vev‘i[lm':)‘:l;‘]-“ “?"?re‘;memnrxal trees for Warren G. Har- rection of Miss Anna Marie Howard, o . | ding, Charles Lathrop Pack, president | | er a night of strenuous activity. et community center department, public | Raymo v, representing the | According to ~experienced show- | | of the American Tree Association, an- 3chools of the District Y . | nounced today. total of the repub in Crim can plurality wo mpared with 170 while its majori over ail parties wou'd be on'y thirtzen. Cut Down in Senate. Counting a n victory in | sa Vermont, the n rty will have | w proposal. not be made, the employers ¥, or many of the tailoring shops {ll have to o out of business are | men, last night's attendance was the Ruests. the | “biggest ever.” With good weather | Nurses and shopgirls in London are | The trees will be planted on Novem- for the remainder of the week, pre- |forbidden to wear their halr bobbed. i e solid House from | only ten s Towa, Maine, Minnesota k 1 duth Da- GUARD PICKS PHILADELPHIA. eting ded to hold the conven- n in 1924 in Philadelphia. The | ention onened here erday solid Hous y-threc from only ald_the ropub naidate be ||| republicans The lllustrious Life and Work of il | 'WARREN G. HARDING| A Ci lete Biography of. th wenty 'r”“.\},:-'f‘r‘ilv': T“’v';‘,?(f‘v_f,i,“,‘,°’~',‘,52{3;.,c‘],t Koei 1d be the United States would be ¥ BY THOS. H. World x Greatest V Beautiful Cloth Binding, stamped in gold, with N tormerianor Il emblematic design ... $2.00 I Extra Fine ditlon, SCratio bound in Kr: e Ari- Handsome Indian Stamped ..... hus Federal Sales Company 410 Kresge Bldg. Washington, D. C. Temorrow at George’s BARGAIN FRIDAY—Don't miss the big value-giving event here. tomorrow. Thrifty people always watch for George’s Sensational Dollar Sale Domet Flannel Night Shirts. “The correct night shirt for winter wear; sizes 15 to 20. On sale tomorrow at... $ l Boys’ 39¢ Bl Lined - Kid Gloves; so-called factory choice. Sizes 9 to 10%5. wonderful tomorrow at .... Black Automo- bite Gloves, with good warm lin- ing angd straps. Special tomor- Lambs - down Fleece Lined Shirts and Draw- ers; just the gar- ment: you should wear these cool days. Special at. . Men's Cotton Half Hose, good quality, in Black or Cordovan col- or~ Tomorrow, 6 pairs for Ribbed Stockings, in:sizes, 7 to 1. 3 pairs for The most popular poems of the late | sp e public is invited. ' ber 2, the late Presidnt’s birthday an- argains Cannot Last Long! For tomorrow and Saturday we offer the following Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Specials, in making this our fifty-fifth anniversary the greatest in our history—this is a wonderful opportunity to secure your new fall shoes at a great saving. Don’t forget tomorrow and Saturday both stores. Ladies Special 15 styles of the Famous Bally Co. Im- ported Switzerland make Novelty Strap patterns, in patent leathers and all the new fall shades of suede, with Spanish, French and Block heels:; most styles with the new French toe. $10.00 and $12.00 Values 10 pretty patterns of our latest styles in black satin slippers, all the newest designs in patterns, toes and heels, including the new French toes, French, Spanish and Block heels. These shoes made by J. Alberts Sons, Brooklyn, N. Y. Regular Price, $12.50 20 styles of the Famous Red Cross low shoes, including all the new shades of suede, also Tan and Black Calf and Kid- skin. Turned and welt sewed soles, for street or dress wear. Louis XV, Cuban and Military heels; also several conserva- tive and orthopedic models. Regular $12.50, $10 and $9 Values $7 85 Something for the Kiddies $5.85 Special 700 pairs high-grade Brooklyn-made turned sole strap effects in Brown Kid- skin, Black Suede, Patent Leather, Black and Brown Satin; dull Kidskin and two- tone effects; these shoes are all $10.00 values and are short lots left from the past week of heavy selling. Baby French and French Heels. All Are Former $10.00 Values 325 pairs Brooklyn-made welt-sewed strap pumps and oxfords, in brown and black kidskin, tan and black calfskin. All have Cuban or mili- tary leather heels. Everey woman should have a pair of welt-sole shoes for this cold, damp weather. Formerly Priced at $9.00 1,000 pairs of strap pumps and walking ox- fords, welt sewed soles with Cuban, military and flat heels; we offer these shoes in several shades of suede and nubuck, tan and brown kidskin, tan and black calfskin and two-tone effects. These shoes are all this fall's new stock and are the popular “The American Girl,” nationally advertised trade-marked brand $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00 Values $ 5.85 A real Anniversary present for the children, saving in real, strong, sturdy For Men—HERE THEY ARE, BOYS $2.85 Special 1,000 pairs Opera Pumps, made in Brooklyn, N. Y., by a very high-grade fac- tory, all have turn soles and French heels and are made up in patent leather, black and tan calfskin. Formerly Priced at $10.00 1,000 pairs turned soles “Oxfords”— “Patrician” and other reliable makes. We have these in imported bronze kidskin, black and brown kidskin, black and gray suede, tan and black caliskin—all have French heels. Formerly Priced at $10.00 300 pairs Black Suede turned sole, small tongue pumps, French heels, made in Brooklyn, N. Y., by a high-grade shoe maker. Sizes 2V to 0. Formerly Priced at $10.00 $2.85 $10.00 and $12.00 Values EVERY PAIR OF 'EM Steadfast—Korrect Shape E. T. Wright i 2,300 pairs of wonderfully pleasing styles $7 35 in highgrade shoes. High or low. High Shoes shoes; just the style for the growing feet. Read these items over carefully and come in tomorrow and Saturday with the children. $2.00 S22 e e s $2.65 Misses’ Dull Oak, 52.25 §2.25 $1.75 $2.00 model, sizes 11%5 to 2 S - 5175 | Craddock Tan Calfskin Misses’ Cypress, lace model, $3.00 $2.50 Real $8.00 Values Youths’ - Brown Calf, bal sizes 1114 to 2.... : . ‘Better hurry, men, if you want to get in on model, sizes 13%; to 2 52.85 52‘50 this sale. Child’s Dull Oak, lace model, Sizes 5 to 9 only; all the largest Youths’ Brown Briar Oak, $2.50 32.25 Child’s Brown' Oak, sizes 8% to 11 bal' model, sizes 135 to 2.... $ ;‘ 52'50 model, sizes 6 to 8 51'75 Child’s Dull Oak, lace model, Little Gents’ Brown Calf, 813 Pa. Ave. Established 1868 1116-1122 7th St. Misses’ Brown Oak, WASHINGTON'S LARGEST AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SHOE HOUSE Youths’ Cypress Calf, lace FRIDAY’S SHIRT SALE! Good Quality Fiber Silk Striped Madras or Reps Shirts, in all the attrac- tive fall patterns. Wear- Youths’ Elm lace model, sizes 1 to 2 Little Gents” Elm Calf, lace model, sizes 10 to 13 Boys’ Brown Elk Calf, blucher and bal model, sizes 215 to 54 Youths’ Brown Elk, blucher model, sizes 1374 to 2 Calf; Made up in all the latest styles of Brogues, French and Square toe lasts, in every wanted leather, including Imported Scotch grain, tan and black Viking Calfskin, Norwegian grain in black or tan, Tony brown and black and Havana brown Kidskin. ing and washing will prove they have many other good features. Sizes 14 to 17. Our $2 value. Tomorrow— 2 SHIRTS FOR 3 model, sizes 11} to 2 Child’s Brown Calf, model, sizes 8% to 11 Child’s Brown Oak, model, sizes 8 to 2 Men's Khnitted Ties,, in all the new fall patterns and shades. 50c quality. 3 for... Ribbed Union Suits, neatly trim- med: * $1.29 value, in sizes 36 to 46. sizes sold. o Made of real top-grade Tan Calfskin, with best grade of oak soles. Also about 250 pairs of high and low shoes in broken sizes, including several ’ of our best trade-marked brands that formerly Bst Lorduroy sold up to $12.00 per pair. or Tweed Pants, with straight legs, in sizes 5 to 9. Tomorrow only at Boys', Pyll-over Sweaters, -~ Oxford color or with Blue or Maroon _‘collar. A big ‘bargain. To-