Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1926, Page 12

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 17, 1926—PART 1. WOMAN WORKERS MEET TGMORROM 350 Delegates Will Partici- pate in Industrial and Social Conference. Woman workers in all branches of industry will be represented among the 350 delegates from will attend the Women's Industrial Conference convening tomorrow night 1t the New National Museum for dis- sion of industrial relations, hy fene and socfal problems connected ployment of States, who with the increasing er women in industry The conference, which was arranged by the Won Bureau of the De partment of Labor, will open at pm., with an address Labor Davis on + gram. he Marine and the m add ation WCAF ht. nference * broadc: and 2 pm. on ar Thurs: ing with a d Thursday eve prominent wo ofitable employment for women un- conditions. among the industry If we are to g * both industry and society. Labor Chiefs to Speak. The week-day sessions of the con- ference have tted to par- ticular phases of the problem under study to be discussed by de '| HERE FOR INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE | " Upper, left to righ of industrial studies, Rus of the National Associati s _ Lower, left to righ 3 tman, secretary-treasurer of the Nationa! Women’s Trade Union League; Miss Melinda Scoft of the United Textile Workers of America. Kleeck, director of the department Jdohn E. Edgerton, president Hold Merchant Is Bankrupt itors say the merchant is {nsolven' Creditors of Arthur A. Cohen, deal-|4nd has written a statement that he er in millinery and women's clothing |is unable to pay his creditors. Attor at 405 Eighth street southeast and | neys Loving & Hamner appear for 942 F street northwest, vesterday the complaining creditors. No sched asked the District Supreme Court tolule of assets and liabilities was filed adjudge him a bankrupt. The cred- with the petition. speakers and then thrown of general exchanze of views delegates. The development and ex-| pansion of industry e subiect for | Green, presid Federation of Labor, and | v Van Kleeck of the Russell | ndation y afternoon the conference | ake up problems of industrial relations, with social problems occupy Ing its attention Wednesday morning and health problems Wednesday after- noon. Both Thursday sessions will be given over to a symposium of | views on the woman w sarner and the conditions under w she works and lives. Laboratories to Be Opened. Opening of the new metallurgical laboratories of the Pittsburgh experi- | ment station of the Bureau of Mines | on January 26 was _announced today | by the bureau. Members of the metallurgical advisory board of Car negie Institute of Technology and the Bureau of Mines will be present. The new laboratories are equipped to make complete studles of all problems aris- fng in metallurgical work WIRE Your House and Enjoy Electrical Conveniences. Get Our Estimate! MAKE COFFEE RIGHT! Percolate it Electrically Not only does the Electric Percolator make better coffee, but it's fun to make coffee righ* at table and serve it steaming. Universal Electric Coffee Percolators a: e gl *.* $7.50 OUR LAMP PRICES ARE SURPRISINGLY SMALL WE'VE REDUCED A NUMBER OF LAMPS AND SHADES SURPRISINGLY We have held a leadership in them lines this eason and are now closing out & balance of stock at Fast Selling Felees. L éaehmo Che Horme Steatiic Shop 517 10th St. Josepn L. Campoeic ain 6549 Groupings From Our Semi-Annual Clean-Up HADDINGTON SUITS AND OVERCOATS Were $45 $40 $35 2 SHIRTS Reduced 2.50 and $3.00 | $3.50 SHIRTS Now 1 $1.85 ROGERS PEET SUITS AND OVERCOATS Ihat Were | That Were | That Were 5 & $70 | 865 & $60 | $55 & $30 8. Reduced Heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters SHIRTS Were $10 to $13.50 Now $.65 All Other Sweaters Reduced WOOL HOSE Were $1.50 to $2 $1.15 ‘All Other Imported Wool Hose Reduced NECKWEAR 00 Silk and Wool ~ ~ (Krinkle Crepe) 85¢ All Neckwear Reduced REYEM SH Were $6.50 and $8.00 $5.95 OES MUFFLERS Imported Cashmere Were $2.50, $3, $3.50 $1.%5 "HOSE Special Lot of Wool and Fancy Lisle Hose 55¢ Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts Blue, White, Tan, Gray $1.85 ER’S SHO MEY : 1331 F Street el i ¥ We are more than pleased to offer to the buying public of Washi ¢ton, at such a very low price, complete furnishings for a living room, at the price you would ordi- narily pay for the three pieces. The qual- ity of material and workmanship being of the very highest. sample PORCELAIN-TOP KITCHEN CABI- NETS at !4 off their REGULAR PRICE. As low as $17.50. ALL BED COVER- ING, including our stock of blankets and comforts, to go AT 13 OFF. 31 SAMPLE RE- FRIGERATORS. In- cluding top icers, side icers and apartment styles. Priced as low as $8.95. 3-Burner Gas Stove With large oven, which has’ white enamel front. A fine cooker and baker at a very low price. $15.75 Only $1 Cash The Suite is fin- ished in a rich American wood — the workmanship and material speaks for itself. OUR USUAL EASY CREDIT TERMS PREVAIL DURING THIS SALE The utmost in beauty and comfort in bed davenport suites. The davenport and chairs are upholstered in beautiful velour in brown or blue. At this price you can provide for a living room and an extra bedroom. OUR USUAL EASY CREDIT TERMS PREVAIL DURING THIS SALE Magnificent Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, one of the year’s newest and most beautiful suites. Price for a complete suite is very unusual- ly low. 149 OUR USUAL EASY CREDIT TERMS PREVAIL DURING THIS SALE 14 rieces 149 7 Piés 139 129 OUR USUAL EASY CREDIT TERMS PREVAIL DURING THIS SALE IFourteen pieces, consisting of wing chair, long settee, side chair, mahogany- finished davenport table, mahogany-fin- ished end table, polychrome floor lamp base, floor lamp shade, bridge lamp base, bridge lamp shade, two electric torchiers, two candlesticks and polychrome mirror. I'welve pieces, con- sisting of dresser, full-size bow-end bed. large vanity., chif- forette. spring, mat- tress, chair, bench, two pillows, comfort and electric bed lamp. Included are Kroehler daven- port bed, straight chair, rocker, con- sole table, mirror, bridge lamp shade and- base. . Thirteen pieces, in- cluding buffet, semi- inclosed china closet, extension table, six genuine leather - seat chairs, buffet mirror, two mahogany can- dlesticks and a 32- piece dinner set. {nventory Specials large stock of CAR- PETS, WALTONA and CONGOLEUM RUGS at V; OFF. 47 GENUINE TEN- NESSEE RED CEDAR CHESTS at 15 off their regular value. Closing out our entire stock of Cookstoves and Heaters. Heaters as low as $1 Cook- stoves as low as § 9-Piece Walnut-Finished BEDROOM SUITE $79.50 Complete beautiful chif- ze Simmons metal bed, all-cotton mattress, woven wire spring, rocker, chair and two pillows. Only $5 Cash

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