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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 1927. D. €. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. r‘lAB[lR RADIO CHAIN URGEDONA.F.OFL. 97 Resolutions In Introduced.; $1,500 Minimum for Fed- eral Workers Advocated. By the Associated Prbu LOS ANGELES mogaphone for the “voice of L has been suggested in one of 97 reso- lutions before the American Federa- tion of Labor at its annual conven- on_ here. olution, referred with the other 96 to committees of the conven- tion, proposed the establishment of a | great chain of broadcasting stations by the unions. The collection of an annual tax of $1 a member would finance the proje Investigation by Federal officials of charges that radio “is controlled 2 tast becoming monopolized by and vested interests to the exclusi of the rights and interest of organ- ized labor and others,” also is asked in_the resolution. Delegates George K. Berry and Clayton A. Pense of the International Trinting Pressmen and Assistants’ Union sponsored the resolution. Anti-Trust Law Hit. Two resolutions centered their at- tack on the Sherman anti-trust law, one asking it it i of the law. sed on the ques- | do River development ates asked that la- nd for development the' Department on the Boulder Dam pro ona’s delegates have offer af nter resolution in which st in river deveropment are ed, Federal Employes' Wage. Other resolutions demand a mi mum wag2 of $1,500 a year fo ral employes, an eight-hour day week for oil fleld on of convict labor, oppe ist principies of gove i | nd port of lh= eight-hour day for sail- r= of the American merchant marine. One resolution charges that ma; “outlaw iron workers” have caused :huunwm in the ranks of nl,':lnflu! , October 6.—A\ ndm i nendment to ]n‘?\'vnli n to labor, and the other | LPlanes to Carry | Australian Doctors | To Isolated Towns ber is being organized by the Austra- lian government. All the important hospitals throughout the country will have a fleet of airplanes at their : mand and will be in touch by wire- less with the interior small towns and desert stations. | When needed, doctors will be transported by plane to the point indicated, and in cases of emer- gency the patient will be taken by air to the nearest 1m<piml {PRINTING CRAFTSMEN | HOLD FALL MEETING| Baltimore Deleg'men Gue<t=—ln-‘ ternational Convention Reports | Presented by Delegates. The first Fall meeting of the W | ington Club of Printing House | men was held last night at the Frs ’ lin Square Hotel, with more than 80 | members present, under the chair | manship of Bert r, vice presi- dent, in the abs e president, J onal enter- £ the busi- n, and Baltimore members, | under Howard Winter, were the local club's guests. Reports of the delegates to the con: | vention of the International As tion of Printinz House Cr held in New York Septemt the major bu K ited his second- "he Craftsmen,” nt contest of the ‘winning poer written for the | Inland Printing ¢ EXPEDITION RETURNS. Smithsonian Group Brings Dntni on Walcott's Last Work. The Smithsonian motor t xpe- ldition to the Canadian Rockies has re- irned to ington with data ich will y the editing for pub- ication of the last work done by the late secretary. Charles D. Walcott, on ‘ e rock formations of that mountain “harles F. Resser and Dr. R. er commanded the expedition. | purpose w check up the order m which the rocks were laid down. studied is bounded, roughly, Columbia Valley, Bow Valley cking Horse Cash and Carry Week-End Week-End Specialsv Flower Sales are constantly becoming more popular. Better secure your supply of Dahlias and Roses early, to avoid disappointment. DAHLIAS One Dozen. .$1 TWO doz., $1.01 807 14th Street N.W. Phone Franklin 5442 75¢ HOLLY FERNS, 49¢ each i Cash& CarryFlower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Frec—Nominal Charge on Other Qrders ROSES ($1.50 values) 75c Dozen 804 17th Street N.W. Phone Franklin 10391 Photograph of a sane man phoning to his dentist “ Just want you to look them over, Doctor. Nothing wrong, I think. I've kept them E is not scared. His sound sense tells him to see his dentist twice a year—and in the meantime, he keeps his teeth clean. You couldn’t frighten him into using a dentifrice. Since boyhood he has known that the surest way to healthy teeth and strong teeth is clean teeth. When he chooses his dentifrice he selects one made to clean — one made with the sole cleaning better. Most people use the sam dentists recommend that same dentifrice. It is Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream—designed by Col- s purpose of doing the one gate & Co. with the expres: thing that leading dental frice must do. Ribbon Dental Cream is made to clean teeth, and it cleans them better by the following method: As you brush, it breaks into a in this foam is calcium carbonate, a finely ground powder that loosens clinging food particles, and polishes all tooth surfaces. detergent, washing wave, sweeps over teeth, tongue, purpose of cleaning, and e dentifrice he uses. Most authorities agree a denti- sparkling, bubbling foam; Next, this foam, in a gums—washing all surfaces, remov- . ing the very causes of tooth decay. %A 2t 1405 L Colgate & Company, Dept. 595 Fifth Avenue, New York C (18 {RiBaoN "GENAT;[L. Buy the Ihg 15¢ tubg Cflw FREE Send me o ssmle of ths modern cleansing . FALAIS ROYA Serving Washington 50 Years In Our Island ‘Possessions —there are many customers who do all their shopping at the Palais Royal. From Ponce, Porto Rico, came a letter the other day order- ing new cretonnes and draperies for the home of oue of our patrons. Within an hour after its receipt, the materials had been selected by the Palais Royal Personal Shopper, and the packages made ready for the first part of their land-and-sea trip. And within a few days a Porto Rican house is going to be fresh and gay and cheery with new covers and new hangings. you want—new, smart and desirable merchandise—no matter what part of the world you call home, if you will let us help you! You can always get exactly what October 6, 1927 = The Palais Royal (Copyrighted. P. R.. 18 More New Felt Hats Have Just Arrived! Better Values Than Ever for Friday at $2.95 Hats of felt, always popular for sports and daytime wear. You'll like to choose from this assortment. It will be so easy to select styles that will just suit your type. Small or large brim hats with individual crown and trimming effects. Black and all the popular browns, tans, reds and greens are included in the group. PALAIS ROYAIL—Millinery—Third Floor IOREUNW Becoming_ Styles and New Colors in These Juniors’ and Misses’ Dresses Reduced to $11.85 Fine Jerseys, soft flannels, lustrous flat crepes and Dunwoody crepes make these attractive little frocks, which are in the new styles and in- clude many becoming models. Sizes 13 to 19 and 14 to 20. PALAIS ROYAIL—Junior-Miss Shop Third Floor $6 and $8 Footwear Reduced for Friday to $2.95 0dd lots of pumps, ties, oxfords and novelty shoes, drastically re- duced for clearance. The size range is broken, of -course, but the group includes many very smart and desir- able styles in the prevailing ma- terials. PALAIS ROYATL—Daylight Shoe Shop—Second Floor For One Day Only! Women’s New Winter Sports Coats Think of a smart, new Winter coat for as little as $22.50. The fine tailoring, the smart lines, the fur col- lars and fur cuffs, all attest their re- markable value for this low price. All silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 36 to 44. PALAIS ROYAL—Women's Coats Third Floor Ribbon Remnants At Friday Bargain Prices At 9c Yd. Moire, Dresden and fancy striped ribbons in many and varied colorings. 1 to 3 yard lengths, 3 to 5 inches wide. 39¢ Ribbon Garter Lengths Reduced to 25c Garter lengths in street or pastel colorings, ombre or two-tone effects. Many trimmed with lace edging. Buy at this low price for gift making. $1 Roman Striped Ribbon Belts Reduced to 89c Belts of Roman-striped ribbon are very smart this Fall and these are unusually rich and colorful. All have metal eyelets and gilt buckle fastening. 69¢ Ribbon Garter Lengths Reduced to 59c¢ Garter length of good quality ribbons; some lace trimmed, oth- ers neatly finished with ribbon bow. Dark or light shades, in plain or two-tone colorings. PALAIS ROYAL—Ribbons—Main Floor Sample Neckwear Friday Bargain Price 9¢c Collars, jabots, vestees and collar and cuff sets of lace, net and silk to wear with your new Fall frocks and suits. PALAIS ROYAIL—Neckwear Main Floor Women's and Children’s Novelty Handkerchiefs 5 for 25c¢ Gay handkerchiefs in prints or with white centers and colored woven borders. Mothers will be quick to see the savings offered here and buy in large quantities. PALAIS ROYAI—Handkerchiefs Main Floor Lace Remnants Bands and Insertions and Edges 5c to 95¢ A clearance of attractive laces for trimmings. All drastically re- duced for quick clearance. PALAIS ROYAL—Laces—Main Floor Counter Tossed Flowers Friday Bargain Price 27c¢ A large assortment of sample flowers for shoulder wear greatly underpriced because they are somewhat worn and counter tossed. PALAIS ROYAI—Flowers—Main Floor —_— Toiletries Priced Lower for Friday 25c Vanitas Bath Powder, makes the hardest water soit and is de- lightfully periumed. Re- dlblced to l 9C 98c Bath Sprays, with universal faucet connection; convenient for bath and shampoo. duced to 50c La Lete Bath Salts—Box in- cludes 9 individual pack- ages. Reduced to 45C 50c Neet Depilatory, the hair-removing cream. Reduced to 3 8C 75c Golden Peacock Face Powder, in all shades. I—Toiletries Main Floor 26-Pc. Set Table Silver Special for Friday! $4.89 Regularly $6.50. Here's a practi- cal set for the Autumn bride—or anybody just starting housekeep- ing! Made by the Continental Silver Co., with a replacement guarantee for 10 years. Will give excellent service. Attractive de- signs—Butler finish. 6 Teaspocns 6 Dessert Spoons Sugar Shell 6 Knives 6 Forks Bridal Wreath Pattern Community Par Plate Knives and Forks. Box of 6 each, $3.98 In a rack box—six knives and six forks, in Butler finish. You're sure of service—a 20-year Feplace- ment guarantee accompanies each box! PALAIS ROYAL—Silverware Main Floor Butter Knife $3.95 Imported Leather Handbags, Friday Special, $3.49 Smart underarm bags, with back strap handles. Attractive colors and popular combinations. Fitted with mirror and change purse at- tached to side. Leather and silk linings. $2.95 White Silk Evening Bags, $2.49 Sparkling rhinestones or rhine- stones and pearls ornament the front of these bags, which have metal chain handles and are fitted with purse and mirror. Two styles, both silk lined. PALAIS ROY AR—Hand Bags Main Floor JTots’ and Girls Wear Reduced for Friday Tots’ 89c to $1 Frocks Reduced to S0c —of voile, gingham and prints; slightly mussed. Broken size range from 2 to 6 years. $1.98 Striped and White Uniforms Reduced to $1 . Just 30! Discontinued models, in sizes 34 to 46. White and striped materials from which td choose. $1 House Aprons % Reduced. to 88¢ New house aprons in bright col ored prints and ginghams; many styles and regular and extra sizes, 79¢ Bungalow Aprons Reduced to 39¢ A small lot of bungalow aprons, some with white waists, some of black sateen. ¢ $3.98 Extra Size Tub Costume Slips Reduced to $2.98 Only a small lot at this pricel In navy, black, tan or gray. Plain hems and strap shoulders. Men’s and Boys’ Specials Men’s Medium Weight Ribbed Union Suits F riday Bargain Price $1 15 Just 300 suits in this group made of ecru cotton in Fall weight; long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. You'll want to buy in a supply at this low price. tunity. Reduced for Friday to Men’s New 75c¢ & $1 Novelty Socks Silk & Lisle or Silk & Rayon Reduced for Friday to 59C Pr. Socks that wear unusually well—with reinforced heel, toe and double sole. Conservative or smart, snappy colorings. Sizes 9% to 1115. If you're interested in saving morley, here’s a real oppor+ Boys’ $3.50 All-Wool Sllp-on j Sweaters Just the sweaters for school and play wear these Fall days. Slip-on styles in brown, maroon and navy with roll collars and suffs in contrastig colors. to 34. Tots’ Broadcloth and Velvet Hats Reduced to $1.29 Would ordinarily sell at $1.95 and $2.50. A special purchase of cun- ning broadcloth and velvet hats in sizes for tots 2 to § years. Chinaware $6.49 Waffle Sets, $5.19 Imported earthenware sets, hand decorated—including cov- ered batter jug and plate, covered syrup jug and plates, six cups, six saucers and six fruit saucers. $2.49 Electric Torchieres, 79¢ Metal stick polychrome finish, with glass tear drops; completely wired. $1.19 Candlesticks, 69¢ Antique metal-finished sticks. $2.39 Curtain Stretchers, $1.59 Size 5x10; of smooth lumber with rustless, stationary pins. PALAIS ROYAL—Ching Section— A Floor: Sizes 28 Boys’ Corduroy Knlckers Priced for Friday $ 1 015 Sturdy, well made knickers of good quality corduroy. Ideal for the boy who is rough on his clothes. All are cut full, with bar tacked pockets and well sewed bekt loops. No boy’s wardrobe is complete without at least one pair of these durable knickrs. PAL418 ROYAL—Men’s and Boys’ Store—Main Floor Housewares ! 95¢ Card Table Cover§ 65¢ . Black oilcloth covers, decorated with hearts, spades, diamonds and clubs; ribbon ties. 95¢ Kitchen Brush Sets, 65¢ Radiator, bowl, bottle, vege- table and dish brushes—set five; all with white handles. $1 19 French Fryers 77c White enamel pan inside and out; wire frying basket. $1.49 4-Pc. Mop Set, 94¢ This set includes a long handle polishing mop, a short handled dusting mop, a dust cloth and a can of polish. Wear Ever Aluminum Oblong Double Roasters—Special! 8-lb. capacity with self basnu‘ roasting rack—$3.25. 10-1b. capacity—$4.95. 14-1b. capacity—$5.95. v $1.49 4.Pc. Kitchenette Set, 98¢ ¢ Square bread box, round tea, coffee and sugar canisters; all in white japanned finish, stenciled i in gold letters, PALAIS ROYAL_Housewar Fourth Fi %