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30 INDUSTRALOVE TO VST SEEN Electro-chemical Head Holds - | One Flaw I knew a man o brave and daring that danger was his dearest chum; where peril's eyes were tensely star- | ing, you'd see the dauntless hero ' come. He dragged out voters from the briny when they were drowning, | in a storm, and laughed when we, with faces shiny, would hang some medals on his form. He clambered <« Solomon THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER J/0PPOSITE POLES fore the seventh annual congress of Russia’s 23 professional unions. “How far these organizations are separated, politically as well as terri- character of the federation was shown by the opening prayers by an Episco- pal rector, a Catholic priest and a Thus | Jewish rabbi. Clerical Slant Stressed. of the American federation at Detroit, where relations of the workers with the Soviet union was discussed,” he said. *“The peculiar infernational Lozovsky torially, is shown by the last meeting | jcan workmen. Al ly we have a uniform front among' Soviet and Chi- nese workmen and among a portion of the Japanese workmen. The shores of the Pacific will play a great role in future military attacks and in fu- ture political conflicts.” Though their speeches have not yet been published in the newspapers, Leon Trotsky and Gregoire Zinoviev are reported to have defended them- selves and their policies passionately before the meeting of the presidium of the Third Internationale. Zinoviev 14, 1926. ATWATER KENT spoke for an hour and then was given an addition 35 minutes. Trotsky was allotted 15 minutes, but when he protested and demanded two hours he was given an hour. Trotsky deliv- ered his address in German. dolangelenil Heads Savannah News. SAVANNAH, Ga., December 14 (#) —Haschel V. Jenkins was yesterday elected president of the Morning Ne: into burning houses, where breath g Characterizes A. F. of L. and Tennessee Valley Will Be was drawn in anguished pants, and. Red Internationales. “Ruhr of America.” “The clerical slant of the American Federation was emphasized when while the fire fiend held carouses, he | e Herurion ShUHOhATE of e rescued divers preclous aunts. He ! risked his life to save jay walkers | when autos tried to run them down: his deeds were food for shilling shock- ers and all the coroners in town. One | ’ ng 1. beheld Chrigtmas LOOK and LISTEN Visit Our Radio Studio any time and get a practical demonstration before you buy. Atwater Kents in Pooley Cabinets THE REAL THING—NO IMITATIONS FASTEST AND BEST SERVICE IN TOWN SMITH’S P N o 2119 18th St. N.W. North 4896 All Year "Round Service Y. M. C. A., declared it was necessary for America to recognize the Soviet union. Great indignation followed. Matthew Woll, vice president of the federation, Insisted the meeting was boiling with indignation. “We will struggle for lendership of the union movement in every country of the world, forming a uniform front | here to take active management of zainst class distinetio in: -| this newspaper property. He resigns m and against Fa .| as assistant treasurer of the Central uded. “We will struggle against | of Georgia Rallway to assume his new craft unions like those of the Amer- | duties. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable to The St g0 Datly News. Cop: 26 Decemt By the Associated P NEW YORK, December MOSCOW, 14. — The ‘| American Federation of Labor and the Red Workers Interndtionale were characterized the two opposite poles of the world labor movement by Solomon Lo cretary of the tter orgu n an address be- main street of our gr one day he “the Elon H. Ifook ident of i L Co. of thie|DiEht 1 stepped ben |w down the st &, behind my cos talls, I've never seen such terror, T felt Tike Kitking | e e e ) e b e ho makes a_holy show like | e has an inborn fear of | M said, in my dramatig way, | '|“but had you kicked his ribs asunder | * [ von'd he asleep on Ice today. For only | thunderholts can scare him, there's | nothing else he wlill not face; and no - {man in this town vould dare him. or say his one lone fear is base. i hero lon-hear strength and grit, he gets sta zation, dangerous, as leads to bruises and BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPEN: . . i Potomac 826 FURNITUR Gift Furniture At Big Reductions As Christmas draws near, we find it necessary to clear certain lines of Gift Furniture and we've taken the surest way to accomplish a quick dis- posal by cutting prices. The following list shows the way to unusual savings on Gifts that come first for the home—Gifts of utility and beauty, sure to be appreciated. Budget Payments make it possible to spread the cost over a long period. No interest or extra service charges for this convenience at Goldenberg’s. $18.75 Smokers, $F2.50 Smokers, genuine marble base and platform, with decorated iron handles. Equipped with tobacco jar, ciga- rette jar, match holder and ash tray. $5.98 Smoking Cabinet, $4.98 Lacquered Smoking Cabinets, in Chinese red and Jade green. Sold regularly for $5.98. $2.98 Smoking Stands, $1.98 Wrought Iron Smoking Stands, mahogany finish wood top, with glass ash tray. $11.50 Smokers, $7.50 Dragon Cast Iron Smokers, in Chinese red, bronze and green. Sold regularly for $11.50. $19.75 Sewing Cabinets, $14.75 Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets, sold regularly for $19.75. $7.50 Sewing Cabinets, $5.98 Lacquered Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, in Chinese red and jade green. Sold regularly for $7.50. $5.98 Sewing Cabinets, $4.50 Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, mahogany finish on solid birch. Sold regularly for $5.98. $24.50 Tea Wagons, $19.75 High-grade Tea Wagons, of combination mahogany or m) gany TORE—“ACR O 1 T center of great ern States which Rt ittt R I T T R IR T ng take: 5 $ ortuguese ecolonies in the 1y of the Pan 1 ening up a new indus of the world. This change . It will be acceler Massachusetts ave. at 2lst st. Potomac 4480 ailable a_ few apar- and to ombination living of the h such and bedroom, kitchen, approval by the 3 dinette and bath. $55.00 to e R $5. Business and social Smith in a speech. The gov reference required power authority bil water The PALAIS ROYAL Telephone Main 8780 power develop G Street at Eleventh clared the State never should relin- | quish control of the water-power sites. | . i . Reptile skins from Feuador may in_America | if the a by dealer ed. ROUGH DRY A Practical Service of Excellent Quality mol.n:\x has added new and delightful features Give Dad a Sust or Over- coat . for Christmas! appreciates a Practical Gift! to their Rough Dry Service that make it dif- ferent and very pleasing to the customer. Your laundry is spotless on its return. Just the proper amount of sizing is used to make the body clothes look their best. (Tolman has its own patented sizing which is better than starch.) The Flat Work is all ironed beautifully. The Sale of Men’s High-Grade Suits & Overcoats Table cloths and napkins are given special atten- tion. Your entire laundry is finished ready for use with the exception of body clothes, which need a little touching up. Tolman uses Ivory Soap for your entire wash. 6 Dupont Circle Franklin 5232 1219 F St. Hosiery, Slippers and plain black satingmules with every desired shade of lining, Queen Quality BootShop Just Phone—Qur Driver Will Call Promptly for Your Rough Dry TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Pres. 6th and C Sts. N.W. Franklin 71 ; £ F. i 2469 18th St. 1219 F St. Gifts for Christmas “She Will Appreciate” Buckles Queentex Hosiery Service Weight Silke; Full Fashioned; All Shades $1.45 8 Pairs for $4,00 Queentex Silk and Chiffon Hosiery with Narrow 4-inch Lisle Top . 8 Pairs for $4.75 Queentex Silk to the.Top* Hosiery, Chiffon and Heavy Weight $1.95 8 Pairs for $5.50 Daniel Green extra fine quality D'Orsays, plain and flflt satin; shades ; ndsomely trimmed; some with contrasting linings, $4.50 Daniel Green high grode 1219 F Street N.W. Ezxelusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes f walnut with gumwood. $4.98 Magazine Racks, $3.50 Decorated Magazine ‘Racks, in black, red or canary. Sold regularly for $4.98. $22.50 Fireside Benches, $12.50 Fireside Benches, antique mah. any finish base, up- holstered in tapéstry and velour. 28 inches long. Chairs and Rockers Regular $1850 grade, for Regular $22.50 grade, for Cane Wing Back Chairs an any finish; Grand Rapids make. . $39 Spinet Desks, $24.7. Spinet Desks, antique mahogany combination; 38 inches de. Sold regularly for $69 Secretary Desks, $55 Secretary Desks, with three-drawer bases and two- door tops. Splendidly made of mahogany and gumwood; prettily decorated. _ $35 Occasional Chairs, $24.75 * Occagsional Chairs, upholstered in_velour and tapestry, and in designs of unusual beauty and quality—exceptional in every way at $24.75. $24.75 Davenport Tables, $16.75 60-inch Davenport Tables, with genuine mahogany tops and gumwood base; héavy pedestals. $19.75 Davenport Tables, $14.75 48-inch Davenport Tables, with antique mahog- nny7stops; pedestal bfle. Sold regularly for $19.75. $2.98 Bridge Lamps, $1.98 Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, with painted parchment shades. Sold regularly for $2.98. $7.50 Bridge Lamps, $4.50 Bridge Lamps, with cast iron base and drna- mented apms; silk georgette shades. Sold regu- larly for ;7.50, $9.75 and $12.50 Junior. Floor Lamps, $6.98 (80) Junior Floor Lamps, base only, of poly- chrome and burnished silver and gold effects. Others of artistic metal in many new designs and finishes. $12.50 and $14.75 Silk Shades, $6.98 (80) Silk Shades, of fine silks and georgettes; about half with bullion and silk fringe, others tailored and trimmed. In many colors and color combinations. . $12.50 Buffet Mirrors, $6.98 Buffet Mirrqgs, three-section style; plate glass. Sizes 46x13 inches, with two-inch frame. $6.98 Console Mirrors, $4.98 Console Mirrors, 14x28-inch plate glass, in two- inch frame. Sold regularly for $6.98. $24.75 Cedar Chests, $§18.98 48-inch Cedar Chests, made of genuine red cedar; fine furniture polish finish. $9.75 Table Lamps, $4.98 Vase Table Lamps, plain and decorated Chinese pottery; double sockets. Shades extra. * $4.98 End Tables, $2.98 End Tables,swith mahogany tops; well made. Sold regularly for $4.98. >, 3698 End Tables, $4.98 End Tables, with book troughs; mah finish. Sold regularly Yor $698. - e $7.50 End Tables, $5.98 End Tables, with smokers’ drawer equipped with ash tray; mahogany or walnut finish. $12.50 Framed Tapestry, $6.98 _Framed Tapestry, 60 inches wide and 20 inches high; pretty subjects. Sold regularly for $12.50. Misses’ $2.98 Rockers, $2.49 Misses’ Rockers, with cane seats and wide grm;z: brown, ivory and gray. Sold regularly or $2.98,° Misses’ $6.98 Rockers, $4.98 Misses’ Rockers and Chairs, of-genuine reed; upholstered back and tufted cushions. $349 Nursery Chairs, $2.49 Babies' Nursery Chairs, made of flat fibre, enameled in ivory. Sold regularly for $3.49. $198 Living Room Suites, $149 Three-piece Living Room Suites, overstuffed and upholstered all over in Jacquard velours. Large, comfortable sofa, wing chair and club chair. In taupe and rose or taupe and blue. Reversible spring filled cushions. $169 Dining Room Suites, $149 Ten-piece Dining Room Suites, of combination walnut and gumwood. Suites consist of 60-inch buffet, oblong extension table, china cabinet, server and 'six sturdy chairs. $198 Bedroom Suites, $149 Four-piece Bedroom Suites, of combination antique walnut and gumwood. Suites consist of 48-inch dresser, chifforobe, bow-foot bed and large vanity. Dustproof make and splendidly finished. Worthwhile savings when savings are most appreciated. High-grade tailoring and fab- rics. You can’t go wrong if you give a man one of these suits or overcoats. The Suits at $26.75 Two pairs pants, single and double breasted styles. Browns, gray and even blue serge. Sizes 34 to 42. The Overcoats at $26.75 Box and tube coats, in double-breasted models. gray plaids and blue. Sizes 34 to 44. PALAIS ROYAL—Mens’ Store—Main Floor Separate Entrance on G Street Near Tenth A Very Special Christmas Sale! 2,000 Silk or Silk and Wool Ties That You’ll Need for 26.7 Well Tailored Garments Ordinarily They'd be $35, $40 and $45. See them! Browns, Men’s $1 Wool and Lisle Novelty SOCKS 55¢ Conservative or gayly colored plaids, all guar- anteed fast color. Sizes . 9% to 11. Unusual values in gift Hose. For the Boy's Gift A Moleskin Sheep- Lined Coat These are Very Special at $6.75 A durably made warmth-giving coat for school or play. A coat that the boy will like and a price that will surprise mothers who are value-wise. Body of coat lined with qual- ity sheepskin and slgeves lined with cloth. Three flap, pockets and two slash pockets. Belt all around. Sizes 8 to 18. The Boys’ Store—Main Floor - =But the type of patterns and colorings “He” will wear the year through A comprehensive assortment offering a variety of stripes, figured, dotted and nov- elty effects in colorings too numerous to mention. All tailored to give lasting service. These will be put in attractive gift boxes free of charge. Other Christmas Neckwear, Priced $1 to $3.50 PALAIS ROYAL—Men's Store—Muain " Floor Separate Entrance on G Btregt Near Tenth