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ENEINEERS PLAN ARCRAFTSTUDY 3 Committee for Flying Sit- TEXTILE UNIONS AGREE TO REDUCTION IN.WAGE 20,000 to 25,000 Workers Accept 10 Per Cent Cut in Conference | By the THE EVENING GANS ACCEPTS POST FOR INDUSTRIAL SHOW Chamber of Commerce President to Be Chairman of the Recep- tion Committee. Isaac Gans, president of the Cham- nufac- |ber of Commerce, has accepted ap- ffec- | pointment as chairman of the recep- tion committee for the chamber’s in- dustrial exposition, to be held at the Washington Auditorium March 21 .| to_28. The exposition will be the first of its_kind ever held in Washington, and will introduce the general public to the many hundreds of local in- dustries which produce over $70,000,- uce [ 000 worth of mnnunmur»d pmmms b annually an ct| the city's annual pay r today called on all mem chambor to give whole-hearted sup- | = port to the exposition. “There is no more important plece of public service that the Chamber of Commerce could perform at this time,” he said, “than to prove to the Direct From Thelr London Successes Paul Specht’s STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY § 1923. people the value and extent of thelr local industries and to assist in over- coming the silly prejudice which exists In the minds of those ignorant of conditions against the development of industry in the District. “No city can long endure in happi- ness and comfort without a certain amount of manufacturing. The logical growth of some of our vital industries has been sorely hampered by misun- derstanding and if we are to go ahead we must glve them encouragement, “As chairman of the reception com- mittee, 1 shall endeavor to have mem- bers of the Fine Arts Commlission, of Congress and our civic organizations become thoughly _conversant witl the contributions of our industries to the beauty, wealth and health of the Capital.” Mr. Gans will announce the person- nel of his committee within a few days. Experts h-u > estimated that loss of this country caused by " removal of snows from merchants $500,000,- Reduced January Prices on GARAGES EEEEE%EEEEEEEEEEEEH For 45 years we have been honestly \ and carefully developing the belief of Washington people in our goods, our men and our purposes, so that today the. A&P STORES stand not only for quality of the finest, but business morality of the highest type. o] =——|a| ———|alr——]§ Boernstein’s Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra During the 2] Carolina Club Orchestra . \ MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEB Wiil Play in Conjunction With Sil - POTATOES o SOAP o An cxceptl\t]mal Vi 11tucl ag B U E R Per Cake nis price. lese potatoe were ] r:nm\ ed bcf{;rc the FelS'Naptha v 6C present cold snap, have been stored in a heated ware- w. 1d . P&G St ‘§C house and are absolutely e gou write many paragraphs Star e e DC about the quality, wholesomeness and Kirkman’s 6¢c free from frost. ]].5 [bs Z?c flavor of this famous butter. But, after Octagon £ 37 - we had finished, the test would still re- Saturday Dinner. Dance January 10th, Starting at 7:30 P. M. Wardman Park Flotel For Reservations, Columbia 2000 Supper Dancing Every Evening, Ten to Twelve PHONE MAIN 7934, Wisconsin Sifted main in the eating. So we will simply 3 H@N A ]PIE AS guarantee to you that the ingredients are Old DUtCh of production and packing are the most ]15@ hygienic in the U. S.—then we urge o o] m the finest procurable, and the conditions Cleanser Starting Tomorrow—A Greai Annual Event E . . m you to prove to yourself by eating it that m rm m Clearance” fale Pianos - Redues Silverbrook Print is the finest butter that OATS A H S ]I N S is obtainable anywhere. szzéei” v, C 53c Lb. (“TONA Absolutely Guaranteed Fancy CORN Carefully Selegted Pkgs. 25¢ BIRD’S-EYE Matches 5c Pkg. Sunnyfield Players- Grands- Pianos—treasured and cared for by their previous owners—traded in during our great Christmas business, will bring Il meat and pure white joy and happiness to YOUR home. This fat. Tastes as if Fresh from the Col yearly sale includes every used and shop- worn piano in our stock. It’s Bargain 8 5 Time at Jordan’s! ! : o ° | ALASKA SALMON EASY TERMS on these b 10¢ RECH OLD . 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There is only one way to insure this supreme quality, and that is our way. We have our buyers throughout Brazil and Columbia where @ the choicest coffee grows. We ship and roast it ourselves and we supply it to m you fresh. m 8 0°Clock, 38¢ Lb.—Red Circle, 45¢c Lb.—Bokar, 50¢ Lb. EEEEEEEE——:EEEEEEEEE G Street, Corner 13th Nt fi:————:flEEEEEEEEEEE—ZEEEEEE—EEEEEEEDEJE—:EE | ————|n|—— = 1. ik ATLANTICsPACIFIC™ § g 'f o ¢ \f,i., QY /06 f'ar,,w ’7(9\ A 06\ 20D .)r. “/( ) ke G R EAT > ng‘u'i} - o) ,.J'\ ;,\«) » /;W»‘A /.10‘:: XD '/ W :z\ /;‘ x, W3¢ v)&‘ { * m ; S aE T TR ” EEEEJEEEEEEEE:—:EE ol