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24 » THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1925. W TERMS N[]N_UN][)N Pastor Objects ' GHBHGBGHBOHGOORGR® HBOROLOLOL0LOHROLOLBLOLOLOORHRLR0S $OHOHHOOLOLOROOH00 0006009 To “Dam” Applied '§ | : . ' AZUSA, Calif., September 2 y . Azusa, gateway to San Gabriel We need you for our Anniversary Sale— e st he bttty part time or for the whole sale. Register at i i control dam which is to be built by y . Register a Lewis Declares Pittsburgh| ©. Sngeies County. should shun el s s SR such ‘questionable advertising alo- P the Employment Office, Fourth Fioor, immedi- i ¥ ', the ately Coal Co. Is Making a Hiev: Oiiver Sayior tol hla 28 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 tely. Rev. Oliver Saylor told his congre- gation here. le was referring to a sign_hanging above a highway in the heart of the business district. The congregation in a rising vote condemned the sign and its offend- ing slogan as “'a shady play upon Costly Blunder. A Special Purchase For -Immediate 30 Dail}ty Silk Wear Negligees Brushed Wool At a Record Low Price Sweaters ] $ 6 y 6 5 of pure St been want brushed wool, in either jacquette or ° coat style, with long ing a lovely silk negli- roll ecollars or snug button-up ones Reclaim the Grace of Youth! *mmmw T T T T T | L O And Still They Come! NeW Balbriggan Dresses | One and Two Piece Styles ®¥ the Associated Press PITTSBURGH. September John L. Lewis, atlonal pres words.” he Ut Ine W : Business men responsible for the De Bevoise survey of the western Psnnul\znln hanging of the sign, however. re. mining industry, last nizht said it had | fused to admit that “Azusa. the Glfdles revealed to him that “the Pittsburgh| dam city,” was anything but good. : Coal Co. s mads a vitiable faflure | SnAppY advertising. New Models That Gize Y our n the attempt lo operate its mines s 0 Uivraben non-union following its repudiation of ure the Long. Unbroke the wage agreement” with the union. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Lines of the Fashionable Sil- “Out of & total of 35 mines owned Bt e this corporation in western Penn-| TE = al ROUERLE vania. Which have heen closed down | Cruelty and Non Soport Charge i There’s youth in the lines of starve the miners into a state of suh. by Mrs. Charlotte Costello. | these girdles! Straight lines, Jection, the company is makinz A pre-| Alleging cruelty and = T Over WAtk ivour. dhew Bl tense of operating only 2 of them.”| Mrs. Charlotte Costello of 18 AR, béautifily sald the union ¢ Aftes muny | big roud has riled sult gowns will seem beautifully . Jdim and smart. With panels months of preparation. he added, the company “has been able to persuade of elastic to adapt it to the fig- & few forlorn and miserable creatures 1o serve them in the capacity of strike- | gee for a long time. breakers” at the mines, banning Nos. o a S 1 and 2 n Mine Little Coal, He Says. $50 1o $60 weekly on an avera AL “"The output of coal !s infinitesimal, | (orney Esher obained from Justice and is produced at an enormous ex- writ_of ne exeat against Cos pense. The experiment of the com-| tello, who. Esher said, is in Washina- pany simply adds another costly ex-| ton on a visit. The writ was obtained income is from rding to the | ure comfortably. \vail yourself of the skill of our expert fitters in choos- ing your new corset, that you may be assured, not only of having the model best suited T T Another shipment of these “Best Sellers,” group they and like the last will probably be Sleeves are wide, or close - fitting, with turn-back cuffs. Col- ors are lanvin, silver taupe, buff, white and brown — plain shades or attractive T-—_— combinations. Sizes but have al- ways found the price more than vour mod- perience to the lo list of blun seeking tu have him appear in the suit which has character d the histor, hafore his departure. the most mismanaged coal company in | ==——— e d nn:“ the compapy | Priced. $7‘00 to effective until 518.00 its vice president, SECOND FLOOR, CORSET sHOP est budget could allow. If so. here to your figure, but perfectly fitted as well. - aa—" T T— large assortment of colors, in- cluding brown, navy, black. tan, henna and powder blue. Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 42. SPORT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR Fall Hats—The Winning Vogue *5.00 & #7.50 New Models That Carry Of All the Homors for Chic and Distinction Velour—the newest fabric for sports hats!—is here in a stun- ning assortment of new shapes and smart colors; felt and vel- vet, as well in the simple but becoming new models that fash- ion has decreed for Fall. Hats that turn up in the back or the front; hats with roll brims, large hats and turbans, ribbon or felt trimming and rhinestone orna- ments. In black, henna, wood. gray, purple, sand, copen and brown = 1 — - - snapped up in a hurry! Clever 36 10 45. : : : roRT snor. two-piece styles with skirt and SECOND FPLOOR iumper to match, or smart is your op- y . E . portunity— straightline models: all well tai- provided . o you get : s s : g lored with close fitting c?llar' here carly /), which can also he worn in V enaough i : Kk Wi for there are only 30 in the shape, sport pockets, and trim > e mings of buttons or braid. A A x Several pretty styles in ; h crepe de chine. satin and baro- net, some daintily lace trim- med. and others with hem- stitching or self ruching A charming assortment oi col ors, in different sizes Corduroy Robes—(o7y tive robes, which will a of color and warmth to 1 lightful midnight gather college—which are not all fiction by the way Made of an unusually <oft. rich quality of wide-wale corduroy. i such lovely shades as fucheia orchid, rose, biue and purple. with embroid ev| tuxedo collar an cuffs. Sizes 3 to 4. $695. THIRD FLOOR T T rein they purloin vh(-" ezes of the mine Rayon Step-ins, Chemise and Nightgowns $1.19, $1.95 and $2.95 Dainty Step-ins of good. heav rayon, prettily lace trimmed: ir a large assortment of sizes and colors. Very specially priced for Wednesday. $L19. Nightgowns and Envelope An Assortment of Large Head S ("hrnhe of soft ravon. in a de lightful group of pastel shades as Well as “Bobbed” Models i 2an) of : ) : Aubrey Sisters’ Beauty Prep- y SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. ?):nl Rl vq r{.mchm"‘,' 1‘( = two shades. Sizes 36 to 44, $1.95 -t and §2.95. Just Dip to Tint or Boil B Aubrey Sisters’ Beauty Preparations The correct creams and B e T - “The action of the company in later Mororists Wise striking down the agreement and re- | pudiating their own handiwork. there fore, becomes all the more reprehensi ble,” he continued. “It is destructive | o).‘ confidence and a malicious blow at Because Simoniz rinci collect barga - the prineiple of collective bargaining.” | is' the quallty Upbraids Business Men. | & 5 = 5 | eaner, polish The union, he said. observed with | amazement the attempt of ‘certain| - 8Nd protection for Of Fine Soft Quality moral turpitude.” Surely the mem. bers of the chamber, he sald. believe new lacquers. e in the right of contr the carrying out of provisions of agreements be SIMONIZ YOUR CAR These make warm. practi- tween corporations and individuals, | % A ich wi and that mutual confidence helv\een cal h()“.'e dresses. which will es is essential to bus- | feel mighty good on chilly d_commercial opera- | = S— s NIe aaehia bresamaitanlis o mornings ‘before the house has time to heat up properly. of the Pittsburzh Coal Co. while me\ | pretty colors. Sizes 36 to 44. In conclusion Mr. Lewis said: “‘My | Take note of thr_ fact that visit here has demonstrated to e the there are only 130 in the most complete solidarity of the mine | ber to sho workers of western Pennsylvania in | z"”ul’,' aodieneny P their determination to insist at all cost | ~~— early! upon the existing wage a ement be- | H HOVSE DRESS SECTION. THIRD FLOOR. ing carried_out by the Pittsburgh | package contains | ¥ L | <hades or dye rich, permanent colors | Government Papers Taken. ‘ in lingerie, silks, | Valuable papers belonging to the | ribbons, skirts, ; & Bureau of Mines disappeared from the | waists, dresses,| powders for each complexion automobile of Albert G. Loomis, 703 | coats. st ockings, and the proper beauty treat- HDSIIG reet i etnblUYE OE Ol eb i ety 2 sweaters, draperies, | ment will be explained to you batan Hotel. | —and tell your druggist whether \he| arations who is visiting our i . | u\]au‘n..l \,oul\\lih to l]‘nlnr is wool or store this week. Five centers are maintained by the| silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or | LOO! NSBURGH & BRO. W CAL B America. mixed goods. H AR EEE LSO, g The Way to rift, 1omorrow, Leads to I J 1,000 Yds. Black Satin Ch had offered to sign a fi members of the Pittsburgh Chamber | all fine finishes of Commerce to uphold the Pittsburgh | includin, l‘”." "' he continued, “why, in the name | of all that is consistent, should the | Neatly made of cotton flan- nel in several attractive styles, Coal Co.” The policies of the district sl i last night. The papers were in a| : . suit case with clothing. Loomis told | C"L“f::_“?'l“"t‘;"s"‘ss' by a representative of the —every . $2.25 Grade—Rich, Lustrous and Heavy Quality Regularly $6.50, Now > Ve Easy as mop- The FOUNTAIN I © WAXER and b POLISHER with the union rather than the agree. | Coal Co. in their unjustifiable con-| Egyptiantaeaior gY | 'y business men of this section undertake | upy AMOND DYE” ANY and trimmed with braid and dorsement of the international union. ! the police the suit case disappeared | 1 ° ; g ping the floor— Keeps you off your hands and knees. THIRD FLOOR Keep Your Floors Double Bed Sheets Polished Fine Undressed Muslin—$1.25 Value! ment finally agreed upon. Dresses duct and to co-operate with that Duco and all the to safezuard and protect the officers GARMENT, DRAPERY buttons. In a number of ’ < be said. % tint soft, rle!icaxo' between the Y. M. C. A. and Pow-| Buy l)!amon(l Dyes—no other kind | The finest of the fine! This describes When vou plan your Fall wardrobe—be sure to include is the task of 2 itv. hand dressed at least one frock of satin charmeuse! For there is noth- polishing it with these first quality, hand torn. undress ing more effective or stylish. 40 inches wide, in black only. this new waxer. muslin sheets. With 3-inch hem. This 54-in. Satin Crepe and 32-in. Wide-wale Cordu- Let us show vou 7 is infrequent one, so take heed and Flat Crepe, both the usual roy, for lounging robes, of 3 i :J‘ e fi‘an 1 1 $5.50 grade—in all the most course! And many cordu- how the I-C uy early. desirable of thf $4.85 roy frocks will be 89C waxer works new shades . worn. Y and what a real ABusosRilon Saas: “‘A““'{‘fri;f"d D, 36-in. Silk-faced Duve- 40-in. All-silk Chiffon saving in labor madeswelyatiprecdie (A 25¢ tyn, a soft, rich fabric that Velvet, in black only. A S G R exponent of value. Each. is stunning for tailored deep, soft nap; in a rich e Unbleached Sea Island Cotton, an unbleached wear. In twenty smart shade of black. The regu- shades. Reg. $2. $1 69 lar $6.00 chiffon $4 50 Tomorrow. . velvet. ... THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGHN & !lfl 5'4-In. All-Wool Poiret Twill A Beautiful Quality—Regularly $3.50 Yd. $2.69 Poiret twill—the fabric of which smartest tailored comfort- JOHN S. CLEMENT CO., Ine. in every pair Springy for comfort—tough for wear. cotton suitable for sheets, fancy l 2 %_ C The J-C waxer fills just like a fountain pen, with a special liquid wax that imparts a hard, brilliant, lasting finish to your floors—the sort of finish you've never heen able to give them yourself. SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. 50-Pc. Dinner Sets Remarkable Value! And O’Sullivan determines this be- work, etc. At .... forehand, through a remarkable test, that shows just how much springiness is actually built into every pair of rubber heels. s Pure Linen Table Sets A METAL HAMMER delivers an impact A Really Good Set at equal to the force with which the average man’s heel strikes the pavement. It is swung against several types of rubber heels. Consisting of one 53x53-inch cloth and six 16-in. napkins, this table set has proven The amount of rebound is measured auto- matically. To pass this test every O’Sullivan heel must produce a rebound at least twice itself to be a real drawing card and to- morrow’s price will make it more so. All pieces are hemstitched. 36-inch Fine Nainsook, that comes in mill lengths of from 2 to 10 yards. \Zlgck: up into ladies undergarments admirably. 15C value, at........... as great as the ordimary heel. It’sthrough testslike thisthat O’Sullivan’s heels are made so0 springy that you get the utmost in comfort, yet so tough they give you months of long, hard service. Glass Towels, A-1 quality tt])wcls for glasses, made with encircling border in blue, red 3 5 (& It you are not wearing O’Sullivan’s or plain. Ready for use............ now—if you want to get a new idea of what a rubber heel can mean to You in sheer restful comfort and long, hard service—insist on O’Sullivan’s and accept no substitutes. Every pair is guaranteed by the name O’Sullivan and backed by 25 years of rubber heel manufacturing experience. Damask N-pkim. all- lmen napkms hemmed, ready for use. A hand:ome, strik- ing design. 20x20. Dozen. $3 98 THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH 2 BRO. The new shades include copen, rosewood, fallow, tan, ; . Lucille, pencil blue, cocoa, seal. navy, midnight and black. = :inxd b white O"lei:;:: fruit saucers, tea cups | and saucers and one Comforts vepstabio, ‘dish, “Sowr £ sugar and cream. With Unusually Attractive Coverings il SIXTH FLOOR. figured mousseline or mercerized cambric. A number of attractive * colorings and designs; all-wool filling. pus. coats with their Indain and with a wide banding of sateen. omteric designs, are newest! An unusual value at this price— dresses and suits is made, for its attractive corded finish is $5.95 smart and it is supple and graceful. A complete service for THIRD FLOOR, LANARURGH & BRO. Six each of 4, 5 and 7 B d 2 d .W l inch plates, soup plates, ordere 00 e vegetable dish, open $ LANSBURGH & BRO. 8.95 Soft, downy comforts that are warm and light! Covered with 64x78-inch, Esmond Campus 70x80 Part-wool Block Plaid - Coat Blankets, the novelty cam- Blanket, in tan, blue and rose, The cost of making soft, wooly and one is reasonable.. 53-75 warm. Pair ... $5 95 THIRD FLQOR. LANSRURGH & BRO.