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B—14 »%» 71 HOSIERY MILL STRIKERS HELD Woman Is Given Jail Sentence and 15 Are Fined in Philadelphia. By the Associated Press. PHILADELFHIA, April 16.—Seventy- | one hosiery strike sympathizers were | arrested in various s:cticns of the city yesterday on_charges of disorderly con- duct. Miss Ethel Hirsch, 24, arrested, with 42 others, during a demonstration at the plant of the Fox Chase Knitting Mills, Inc., was sent:nced to 10 days in jail. Fifteen were fined $5 and costs and the others were discharged. Justice of the Peace Refsnyder said Union officials, on other han ssserted that the plea hld been futile “more hosiery workers are on strike than belonmull was issued.” “The strikers ignored completely the manufacturers’ ‘appeal to return to work,” Willlam Smith, international secretary-treasurer of the American Federal of Full-Fashioned Hosiery Workers, said. “The hosiery industry has room for 3,000 more workers, and more than 2,000 of those are on strike in an effort to halt wage cuts and sta- bilize the industry.” Speaking for the open-shop manu- facturers, Arno P. Mowitt, their ccunsel, sal “No one expected a wild rush to the factorles. The return was satisfactory and many will gradually report for work as they gain confidence.” ! _— COHAN’S DAUGHTER I' L Georgette’s Condition Is Serious After Operation. NEW YORK, April 16 (#).—Georgette Cohan, daughter of the veteran show | man, George M. Cohan, was reported | last night at Madison Hospital to be THE EVENING ® DELEGATES ARRIVE FOR PARLEY HERE International Chamber of Commerce Seeretary Hopes for Confidence. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 16.—The deliber- i ations of business men at the Interna- tional Chamber of Commerce meeting !in Washington next month will sound a note of much needed confidence, Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 193Y. Edouard Dolleans, neral retary, “A great said today. Dollcans. arrived? on. the | the business lcaders of the world. Many French liner Lafayette. of them will be in conference at Wash- Paying his first visit to the United |ington. Their deliberations will sound States since 1919, the chamber official |a note of much-needed confidence in headed a delegation of eight. They |the world. Their decisions will prepare are the vanguard of delegations from !the ground for practical work toward Europe, Asia and the Far East expected to attend the meeting. naticnal business machinery. “In view of the present world position | Others in the delegation mcluded R. of trade it would be diffrcult to imagine | Juillard, Swiss banker and chairman of Gadiachalt a more important moment than the | the Double Taxation Committee of the present for this meeting of the world's | chamber; ~Count James Zoltowwski, business parliament,” Mr. Dolleans said. | Polish diplomat: Virgilio Del Rio, Italian ' from here. Qukcl Recorded in Germany. FRANKFORT-ON-MAIN, Germany, < | April 16 (#).—The seismograph at Tau- the progressive upbullding of an inter- | APF ey svimartiatred b shocks last night lasting nearly an hour | worker and honorary president of the | Carey They were estimated to | Women's have centered about a point 1,863 miles | Peace and Freedom, has been awarded Mawr College for “an American TO MISS JANE ADDAMS By the Associated Press. the student body today. Addams, pioneer ‘Thomas, | Bryn Mawr College, International League for | 1g35. e PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH An Out-of-the-Ordinary Sale of TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 ‘woman in recognluon of eminent achievement.” Marion Edwards Park, president | of lhc college, announced the award to o Miss Addams, in 7889, with Miss Ellen 3. Starr, founded Hull House in Chi~ DELPHIA, April 16. — MMI cago. She is the second woman to re- settlement | ceive the award, the first being Dr. M. former _president of who retired The award will be presented to Miss the $5,000 prize set aside by Bryn | Addams at the college on May 2. One—Day Sale. “doing very nicely” following upon a he had given the young woman a jall | per day and 5 cents Sundays to sentence because she had “viced dis- | frious. sPdominal operation performed| | P\ "achington's best newspa- satisfaction with things in America.” | pi"Coo,, o€ BICERO P8 ROV per delivered to you regularly He suggested that she return to Aus Her mother, Ethel Levey, vaudeville| | every evening and Sunday morn- Where she sald she was born. and screen actress, was en route from | | Ing The hoslery manufacturers, who in- | california to her. | Telephcne National 5000 and vited their striking employes to return | R the delivery will start immedi- to work under the old wage scale and ately. The Route Agent will col- conditions, said last night the response Germany has made up her loss of lect at the end of each month to the invitation w 0 men in the World War. Bncnied bl i TN, J B.Jones &Co. 1219-1221 G Sireet N.W. Between 12th and 13th Friday! Unbelievable Dress Values at Newest Spring and Summer Spl’lng Coats | @ Dresses [ 15 | Including Brand-New Coats in a Very Special Purchase Also Higher Priced Coats From Our Regular Stock Reduced for One Day Only! tisfactory. If you like to have lots of dresses —and who. doesn’t? —if you're trying to make your clothes al- lowance do double duty this Spring—then you must not miss this unusual sale! Ridiculously You'll find styles and materials for ‘most every occasion! Printed chif- fons, pastel georgettes, coin dots, pas- tel crepes and prints galore! Tolga Crepes Fancy Woolens Spongy Woolens Low Prices Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Jacket Dresses—Cocktail Jackets Short Sleeves—Long Sleeves— Cap Sleeves— Lingerie Trimmings—Belts and Sashes W hite—Beige—Pink—Blue— Eggshell—Brown—Navy— Grey—Black—Green Misses’ and Women's Sizes PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Fur-Trimmed and Dressmaker Styles Skipper Blue—Brown—Black Women’s Misses’ and Women’s Sizes Sizes 36 to 44 Inexpensive coats—highly styled, beautifully made, with good quality fabrics and furs. Half PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor $10.00 Dresses Tomorrow Women Who Would Appear 8 5 pt Sale of Fine Silk Gloves Regular $1.50 and $2 Values We made a special purchase from a fa- OO mous manufacturer ° A Feature of the Semi-Annual Sale! Lady Washington Silk Hosiery $1.25 Chiffon and Service-Weight Semi-Annual Sale 89 C Sheer chiffon silk to the top; picot edge; plaited s ) ; Extra reinforcement below garter hem. French heel and l_r”"f" Nude Silk to the top service weight with picot edge Grey \ garter block. Plaited French heels and cradle soles. J - e f Sizes 81 to 101, ; .Scallops White [ 2 72 Novelty Buttons Eggshell Tan Blush PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Mayfair Nu Grey PALAIS ROYAL—Main Flocr Expensively Dressed, Yet Economically, Will Thrill at These Exceptional Values Friday Exact copies of costly models, Chiffons, crepes and prints. Color contrasts, tri-colors. Three- quarter sleeves. Button treatment scarfs. Clever jacket frocks. On Sale Second Floor whose name we may ot mention—and we $15.00 and $19.50 Dresses o v yor Reduced for Friday to For— Juniors Misses ‘Women Large Women Half Sizes You,will instantly recognize the quality and styling of these gloves! 6-Button Length Pull-Ons One-Clasp ‘Flares Materials— and heels. adle foot. d new reinforced gt Parchment Plain annd Printed Chiffons Plain and Printed Crepes S’k and Wool Combinations Jacket Dresses, Redingotes, Boleros Two-Piece Dresses, Wrap-Around Styles Colors—Pastel Shades, Skipper Blue, Navy, Black and Brown and All High Shades. $18.50 Evening $22.50 and $29.50 Dresses Exclusive Dresses Beige Claire Gun Metal Matinee Reve Sandee Tendresse Dusk Grey Putty Beige Buy in This Remarkable Sale! Regular $6 and $8.50 Lhitrdbod’ > Shoes Remarkable Values in This Special Purchase! Foundations—Girdles and Step-Ins Regular $5 to $8 Values Brand = new purchase of exceptionally high- $ 95 grade foundation gar- . erepes. Black snd Flat Crepes. Plain and_ Flowered des. Chiffon, Chiffon and Lace Combirations, Reduced to # Redingotes, In Cur Downstairs Shoe Department Straps—Pumps—Ties— in Patent Leather—Black, Brown and Blonde Kid— Some Black Satin and Moire Sport Styles Friday and Saturday Dress Styles 70 New .Sl\mfi—fivwcxal at 3 Brown and Tan Black 71 White Blende, White, Brocade, Black Kid, Satin, Black Patent, Black Moire ments, girdles and step- ins in the newest models. Designed to suit the average and slender figure, there’s a size for everyone in one style or another—some. have specially constructed inner belt, diaphragm control. Various attractive materials combined with excellent quality knit elastic. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Hundreds of pairs taken from regular stock and sold at the one low price to make room for new styles coming in. All sizes includ- ed, but not every size in every style. Friday and Saturday! % PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor It's Time to Paint Up! $2 Interior Gloss Paint, 1, gallon. . White and colors, for woodwork and walls. Washable. Shellac, 4-1b. cut— Dl R TN Orange or white. $1.454-hour Varnish $250 House Stain, quart. ........ 99(: Piin, $1.98 Gal. | o Brush, $1.29 Color and varrush all in one. Guaranteed, outdoor use. N’Qu:tr‘f can 0' L nnfir!xutn&uln PALAIS ROYAL—Fourth Floor Colors and white . Shen brian. v nelea: Bownstairs Store Fine Quality Silk Dresses and Rayon Crepe Great Savings in This Two-Day Sale of PAINTS Long Steeves Sleeveless Knitted Suits 3-Piece NS = Knitted Dresses $1.30 4-Hour F Enamel, 99¢ Pint size and a 35c¢ can for trimming. Choice of 22 colors. $2.70 Spar Varnish and Brush, $1.49 sallon. waterproof floar and W R g B $1.65 Linocrex The silk dresses are lace trim- med, organdie trimmed, jabot and button trimmings,