Evening Star Newspaper, June 21, 1929, Page 12

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THE 'EVENING 'HOSIERY STRIKERS NEAR PEACE PACT ¢ Union Organizer Denies he- ports in Milwaukee That Agreement Reached. By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 21.—The Milwmukee Sentinel said today that “despite‘the denials of Louis F. Budensz, union organizer at the Allen-A Plant in en e e American Federation of Full-Fashioned Hoslery Workers es about ude a truce with +the manufacturers that includes recog- % nition of the two-machine system. { _The introduction of this system at the ? Allen-A Plant precipitated one of the ! Jongest, bloodiest and most costly labor ¢ disputes in Wisconsin's history. The ESenthel publishes the terms of this resentatives in collaboration with East- ifically accept - machine system, so bitterly opposed at enosha. ‘The agreement, according to the Sen- tinel, provides that plants are to em- ploy only union labor. It-also makes provision for a council of arbitration, and the union agrees there will be no strikes, walkouts or shutouts during the period that the contract 1 e ‘Wages for helpers under the system also are covered. PLANE¥ASSEMBLY PLANT AND TWO SHIPS BURN Los Angeles Fire, Started by Sol- dering Iron, Destroys Aircraft Valued at $72,000. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, June 21.—The as- sembly plant of the Bach Aircraft Co., Inc., factory, valued at $80,000, and two $36,000 ten-passenger planes were burned yesterday in a fire which started STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. Save more on Everything £ agreement, which, it asserts it has learn- | grom a. workbench soldering iron. § ed from authoritative sources. The .main manufacturing plant, ad- agreement is said to have been | jolning the building burned, was not by a committee of union rep- | damaged. _at Whelans v DENTAL NEETS .50 Pepsodent Tooth Paste 60c |, Forhan’s Tooth Paste Specially Featured at Lowered Prices 34¢ HARRY KAUFMAN:! 1316 -1326 Seventh St NW. For 'Added Hot Weather Comfort Cool Summer Suits | : $9.75 Two for $19.00 Why swelter and groan under the ter- rific heat when you can be cool and com- fortable for so small a sum? These suits are exceptionally well tailored and finished of good wearing Kool Cloth and Mohairs, such that will withstand the ravages of the Summer suns. Every wanted shade for men and young men. Sizes 34 to 44. 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Special HBe WHISK BROOMS i 49° Wash Cloths Choice of three grades 10c each 2 for B3¢ 3 ror 3c HAND SCRUES e s R $5 Pair, Tomorrow Only Shoes that are ll noted for their good $ Il looks and wearing | qualities, made in a factory which only turns out high-grade shoes—black and tan leathers, with rubber heels. Choice of several lasts. | Sizes 6 to 10. Kaufman’s—First Floor Cannon Bath Towels 5%, i FR | PIK-KWIK o WRITING Y PORTFOLIO 29- &0c valtue Famous Jacinthe Stationery. 2 24 sheets of fine linen size envelopes. Comes in ‘We are headquarters for this fa- plain white or assorted pastel shades, with or without mous all-weather film. Takes tinted deckled edge. Compact, handy vacation item. MP‘;‘:-“"‘W' i 14 cloudy Select Your Dress or Coat Tomorrow! Sale of Bert’s Fashion Shop Corner 7th and H Sts. N.W. at 25% to 35% Less Than Regular Prices Certainly a most opportune time for the women of Washington to have a new Summer wardrobe of the very newest and smartest fashion away under price. $5.95 to $7.95 Dresses $9.95 to $12.50 Dresses. <. ... $12.95 to $16.50 Dresses. .. ... $10 and $12 Coats........ ...36 $16.50 to $24.75 Coats Kaufman's—Second Floor Williams Aqua Velva Ovaltine ] 73 COMPLETE UNITED CIGAR STORE m Within Whelan’s Drug Store M § The same high quality, the same low prices, the same expert care and knowledge of tobaccos for which United has been famous for 30 years. LITESHELL PIPES = RICORO 509 lighter in weight than the ordi- Little Cigars nary pipe . . . Con- Price Reductions attach- ment that keeps pipe dry. .17 Infantas—10’s . . B peks. for AQc .13 Little Ricoros—5’s. & peks. for 30¢ .11 Operas—10s. . . & peks. for APe WHELAN drug stores SHARE IN PROFITS THROUGH EXTREME CUT PRICES AT WHELAN’S Fashion Says Wear White Hose First Showiny of the Improved Moin il Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.50 3 Pairs for $4.35 These ultra-fine stockiigs find favor by their unusual clear and flawless beauty—their narrow hem and sole, with smart heel lines and invisible run-stopping hem, make them the most popular of silk hose today. Choice of service-weight, silk from toe to top, service-weight with lisle garter top or sheer chiffon weight, pure silk Energine Cleaner BnEE 14th & H Streets Phone Fr. 4596 18th & Columbia Road Phone Fr. 5857 9th & F Streets Phone Fr. 8856 i from toe to top, with silk foot, square, N9 [rench or pointed heels. Three lengths 14th & Pennsylvania Ave. Phone Fr. 3249 PR e Tt (o e o o Phone Fr. 6767 " it it o e it i wi e, | 11th & Pennsylvania Ave. Phone Fr. 6394 4 a new pair for any that do not prove satisfactory. Kiufman's—First Floor | ¢

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