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20 CLERIGAL WORKER SURPLUS IS SEEN Skilled and Unskilled Labor Supply and Demand Here Balanced. Although the skilled and unskilled labor supply and demand is very well balanced in Washington, there is still cal_help and sales This is the con ¢ the Department r result of a sur vey of employment conditions here fast week The large current building program \ployment to g the volume er way will be in pin the next 30 days, when ted on a 166-apartment $1,500,000, and other smaller p The nt gituation in Wash- ington ut the Summer has been fair oncerned. A surplus as boen apparent all Summer months, aug- July 1 by the reduction ie by several Government he department show that volume of unemployment in that has been apparent in the State this Sum- during August. Can e now runing, afford o large numbers of industrial plants operating on fair- edules, with some 1 quotas of em State road work in some industrial cen- i ate during August, with most plants operating on full-time and very little unemploy- | ed for any section. State municipal improvements and large building programs afford large employment to building trades- men and a large number of unskilled workers. Indus! employment in ‘West Virginia eported to hav»y increased durir ast 30 days, with every ind at there will be a still further imp rent during the coming Fall mon SEES TRANSATLANTIC THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER_15, 1925 Continuing the Sale of 535 to 45 Sheldon 3-Piece Suits ITllustrated at left, a 2-button model, waist slight- v shaped, with aped trous- Illustroted at right, a 3-button lounge model, made with broad shoul- ders and_tapering trousers, $25. AIR LINES IN 2 YEARS Famous Explorer Believes Service Will Soon Be Established. Huge Planes Planned. MACKENZIE. r and Chicago Daily News. STOCKHOLM, September 15.—Pas- oss the Atlantic | two years, ic explorer ned to Stock- study Suropean con- iir developments. The Junk- ny. he says, has mod- ntic airplanes weigh- ing 80 passengers which will do the in tw vs. i mous developments in Euro- strated its safety and convenience,” said Heden. “It would be unfortu- nate if the Shenandoah catastrophe heck in aerial development rerica. That catastrophe was Gue to the failure of inexpert pilots to open the valves when the &irship rose during the storm. “The largest central European or i n carried last vear over 40,- ngers without a single death. mobile or railroad traffic com- pare with this for safety?" (Co: 925, by Daily News Co.) Palestine’s v, as recom- mended a_commission of Jewish holars, will have the dinar, to the pound sterling, and equal to one-tenth dinar, “Life’s Darkest Moment”— Or even worse than that—Life's chilliest mo- ment. You're all ready to start the fire for the Winter and then it sud- denly dawns on you that you've forgotten to e those broken parts. Then comes the dreaded last-minute rush. Just a little reminder s0 vou won't be in This “Fix." Give your fur- nace the “once over” and if any parts are broken stop in and see us— every part to nationally known makes of steam and hot-water plants— stoves and ranges are carried in stock. Stove Department Second Floor Rear Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. Main 4870 Before We Move—Sale of 600 Prs.Interwoven Socks 48C Pair Formerly Sold for $1 Good-looking Silk and Lisle mixtures, in plaid de- signs which the manufacturer has recently discontinued. Perfect hose in every respect. Fall weight. Colors: Deer and Navy. Sizes 97 to 112, (First Floor.) Before 1We Move—Sale of Men's %395 Bath Robes $l.95 Medium weight. Small, medium and large sizes Good looking cotton blanket cloth bath robes, in pleas- ing designs, sateen trimmed, full length, with rope girdle. Get one at half price before they are all gone. Before We Move Sale of 350 Men’s Felt Hats $l.95 The same popular styles found in hats at two to three times the price. A most unusual opportunity right at the start of the season. A good variety of tans, browns, ocean blue and fawns are still left, with flat or eurl brims, as well as a few pearl grays. (Main Floor.) There’s not a better moderate suit made are buying two and three suits at a time, at this sale at the start, and there is still a good range of sizes and styles left suitable for Fall and Winter wear. The young men are snapping up the “Wales” model, a collegiate style, loose fitting, with wide trousers. Plenty of double-breasted and other mod- els on the racks for the more conservative taste. Including a few two-trouser suits. Selection com- prises cashmeres, cheviots, worsted or flannels — in gray, nut brown, fawn and many other new shades. KR XTI EXEXEXEXEXEREREREXSIEX Before We Move Sales are in full swing, offering values that probably will never be repeated. Follow the crowds to 7th and F and get your share. See our other B. W. M. Sales News in today'sh Star, Times and News. HEXE XS XEXEXEXEX XL XX EXEXS i st et tatsist et et et et =1 F e ssicicicictatetatatatatated Cut Silk Neckties 3 5(‘. 3for $1.00 Wise men are buying them by the dozen. Good-looking stripes, figures, checks, plaids in bold or neat designs. Regularly $1.00. (First Floor.) Ready to put on. No measurements needed “Fandango” Auto Seat Covers for Hudson and Essex Coaches A Five different patterns for 1922, 1923, 1924 or 1925 Hudson or Essex Coaches. Strongly made to $ 95 stand wear and tear, bound and trimmed with Span- o ish leather. 40 other makes included at this B. W. M. price, $9.95. (Sport Shop, 624 F St.) Washington's Fastest Growing Departmment Store The Hecht Co. F Street at Seventh (First Floer.) priced than Sheldon—that’s why men ;’,////////////'//// 7 //% . 650 of these famous makes of men’s suits were in /// eRXEREZXZXZRXZXEXEXZXEK Save $10 to $20 - Sheldon Topcoats $25 You'll need one a few weeks from now, so you might as well buy it now and save the difference. Single-breasted and double- breasted models, in Cheviots and Scotch mixtures. Tans, grays and autumn tints. XX AEEXLIXTEXTLNEXE (First Floor.) FEFETATETLTETTRNER fiifliiiiiiiiiigiii XEEEXEX Before We Move Sale of 300 Men’s Shirts $l.85 One of the finest makes of lustrous basket-weave madras, carefully tailored and full cut. Neckband style, with collar to match. Beautiful pastel shades of Blue, Gray or Tan. Sizes 14 to 167%. (First Floor.) Before We Move—Sale of Men's Fine Pajamas Mercerized cotton pongees, madras, printed percales, etc. Only on or two of a kind assembled from merchandise formerly sold up to $3. Pastel shades, stripes and figures; trimmed with braided loops. Sizes A, B, C and D in one color or another. (Main Floor.) Before We Move Sale of Men’'s Sport Sweaters $1 .95 Sold for two or three times this price at the be- ginning of the Summer. These have handmade col- lars and cuffs, heavy knit- ted bottoms and reinforced seams. Fancy jacquard patterns, solid colors and solids with striped bottoms and cuffs. Grays, tans, browns, heather mixtures. plaids and stripes. Size: range from 36 to Established 1885