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'I;HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1931. ABNORMAL DECLINE _ s e LANSBURGH’S | | provement Due .to Efforts Zth,fiqu and E Sts. NAtional 9800 |. to Keep Men in Jobs. ) 1 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store T The abnormal rise of unemployment fwas checked during October and No- \ i . Nember, Willlam Green, president of the b \ * 3 American Federation of Labor, said yes- - [ In his opinion the léveling-off /o ure a ll ‘ 1 % ue largely to efforts to keep men ¥ o Bt work.” i ; The federation leader said :{l‘;fll fl'flm‘y et Feports received from affiliated organ- | w1t ; gorer Tived o ad omi| e In Our Newly Enlarged Ro 6,000,000 persons. Trade union ’ . ) Y “ ighted figures for the first part O{ &) 4 . . . . his month show 20 per cent out of YN S B : Gift Lingerie Section ‘One encouraging fact appears from ; ) ur welghted figures,” Green cited. ‘Unemployment in November has in- e eased no more than is usual at this ason, even in the most prosperous i ear. “In October also” he added, “the ] i crease in industrial unemployment | e : : 8 ras no more than seasonal. ThUs fof, o One whole new section added to the Lingerie Shop on the knat the abnormal rise of unemployment | e | Third Floor, offering you one of the most complete selections S . Chis is he TS| . . . g . . Birme Pfnce. Febraary that unemploy= : 5 of intimate apparcl in town. Table after table of exquisite e e R underthings, of the richest satins, and pure dye crepes, in Improvement on Farms. ! l tailored and lace trimmed styles, in very flattering color— igu f s e ben e ; and, best of all, moderately priced! otal increase in unemployment by - " : As an invitational inducement to visit this newly enlarged Wovember 1 was less than expected by i i 1t to v c B00.000 persons.” Gtk L / section, tomorrow we are offering 750 pure dye crepe satin I et b aneeried eflorts' to slips, made to our exacting requirements, for §1.95. After t k, Green asserted "it . . o8 oD thy of note, especially since trade careful shopping, we are thoroughly convinced that they are nd industry were declining during Oc- equa] to any $2.95 Sllp! jber, that it has been possible to pre- rntdemplo,vment from declining corre- UNDERWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. ondingly.” ¢ He. said there have been only 3:; N Sl g e e Wool Striped Flannel Robes, $3.95 an_ normally. j " is bri future 4 .’m&?o,\lmfiul'm.? e hedoration leader All-wool flannel robes at $3.95 are really unusual. These were bought ; | y wipisined, i does nct elter the Toc in a ten-store group purchase, and when they are gone no more can be hat the present unemployment crisis Py h £ IOre" ’ ; 4 i X ve have Xperi- - fwill far exceed any \t;h‘;nchermmns Men’ \ ow'’s the l ime to had at this price. Double breasted, mannishly tailored, with notched col n recent years. lar and two pockets.wBroad or narrow stripes. Smail, medium and large “Afready there are 6,000,000 out of S l Y 2 ‘g;ork. Unemployment in industry in- ave Great y On OuT :ingGEES_THmD bl ea by 120.000 last month and 300.- D00 were laid off on farms (the usual WNovember lay-off is 480,000) i { L3 . Prospects for January. } “If unemployment increases as much l_n er \ 7erc0a the next two months as it did in| he years 1028 and 1929, on the ay-| eed e may expect rom 800000" 0 Where Will You Wear Your . B.Ogfllflnog !{0 hr‘ Xa;()l lflmt;umdf;r;n“.: f h , h an justries in lecember and T §000fe to 100000 in Jnmuary, | nias $ Sa e, new warmth for the : creaséd eflorts to keep men at work, mom¢ §00,000 will be out of work by b b , b = nltt aoy s ed and carriage I( ed “A§ yet relief funds at hand are fotally inadequate to meet the need ! ,‘Q‘.‘,";,‘;gfi;{"xncfj“;‘,",“;‘gm"::\?}, SR Every mother will welcome this new way to keep the baby warm o b g;‘e‘ymfi“"‘l"‘;‘z-oyg p::ec A outdoors or in on cold days and nights. The Thermat Heat Pad ur al | :’((p:hé;e woi}l ‘t’x:en?;sdmegnxlglr(ymgr::r‘;m-l | Fine fleeces and kerseys that give you warmithisvitliont generates instant, constant heat for 8 to 10 hours., from two taple- ; Sionse Thus cnly 30 per cent, or| excessive weight. Tailored by a concem that makes only spoons of cold water. Absolutely safe; no leaking; no burning; IN TOWN—with a tweed or no odor. Made by Bauer & Black, foremost makers of surgical boucle woolen suit. dressings. Soft, flexible and in pretty colorings. Each heat unit FOR SPORTS—the draped 000 is available for the unem- S 4 s . Compare this with the $11- men's overcoats—they're specialists! That's why they provides 80 to 125 hours of heat. ploy 000,000,000 that wage earners have lost | i this vear Relief available is only are style right, and have such a marvelous fit . . . why you ?.smu:;ogu;?k‘:l:d?;gz?u:!fli:;m‘\:) o get the same amount of handwork you find in a coat at styles are smart. one aue:nundredth of et moriaAlin: | $50! Blue and oxford, sizes 34 to 44. T H E R M A T AT THE GAME—it will tuck s e ran N ‘ FINE LEATHER COATS for the right into your fur collar. In Tho are, bam without_the energy to! b man who golfs, or spends time out- i fact, for all the things you do doors—a gift surely to = 5 i H E AT, PA D all the time! MAYOR CERMAK PLANS R s, s N 85 STRIP TO WASHINGTC‘NI MEN'S CLOTHING—STREET FLOOR. ¢::|:::|-ym s] 5.0 3::?:&. $3 Will Prees Chicago's Invitation for MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. \ Political Conventions on ! Party Leaders. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 27—Encour- mged by the reports brought back from | ths East by Edward N. Hurley, chair- | man of the Bipartisan Committee seek- | ing to get both political conventions for | . Chicago, Mayor Anton J. Cermak has announced he would go to Washington soon to press his city's invitation. “All Chicago appreciates the way in which our overtures to Republican and Democratic leaders all over the coun- kry to meet here in 1932 have been re- | ceived,” Mayor Cermak said after his' conference with Mr. Hurley and other civic Jeaders working on the Convention Committee EX-KAISER’S GRANDSON LICENSED AS U. S. FLYER Former Prince of Hohenzollern House Completes Pilot's Course at Detroit. | | DETROIT, November 27 (#)—Born @ Drince of Prussia and awzrded a “PhD." by & German University, Louls Ferdinend von Hokenzollern, grandson .of the former kaiser, earned a new title ~—that of licensed airplane pilot. Prince Louis Ferdinand pi Department of Commerce te: private pilot's license at the County Alrport, completing six week's course. The son of the former Crown Prince is employed in the factory of the Ford Motor Co. WANAMAKER SCION SUED | FOR DIVORCE BY WIFE S e | Charges of Desertion and Non-Sup- | 3 port Will By Heard Friday [ Please Boys With Lansbrook—Hi 35¢ to 50c Grades A Special Selling For Girls 7 to 16 Yrs. Toytown Special in Norristown, Pa. ’ S R Leather | Shirt d | Children’ | Winter Cal’ apt. John Wanamaker of Philadelphia, ST e 5 an ildren’s | 3-Pc. Sets C al's ay to answer charges of desertion o aint was filed last Septe o b R - for Tots $1295 - Mrs. Wanamaker declares her husband i i . . 95 Beserted her at Atiantic City in 1928 pairs $ Beautiful furs trim these 2 e . the complaint says, Capt. for $ .95 Wanamaker has paid her $5,000 every : 3 coats of all-wool centa, 3 P S Tough horschide lined boucle, broadcloth. Tally- M . . 3 ! ~ i 3 s R et e o, Proce) ety - vt Boxed for gifts! Nicely Fine quality %-length b apuety tweedey | Uomhe poekis of the —_— oF l{xc sp wfi:m ARSI i blue, tan, green, and fancy or plain with novelty cuffs; tan or grey pile fabric, lined blue. th nllg b ot 1 : | s s:r' browfly :i::e I'S patterns. Junior sizes 8 to sizes 615 to 9. 74 Cotton heavily, and trimmed with m.!e e E'G'SCHAFER En to 20. 4 13; preps 1217 to 1414, Socks, in good color com- leatherette belt and cuff silk Dresses S T ‘ s fiS it iorce Pajamas 4 to 18. binations, sizes 8 to 11. strap; 2 to 6. ec Oytown Heating Equipment REVERSI BLE HORSE- STREET FLOOR. HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR. FOURTH FLOOR. $5.95 —the place where all On Display Here HIDE LEATHER JACKETS - childish dreams come true! 4100 Georgia Ave. AD-0145 —apo[her big seller at _ Smart new styles of all- Even grown-ups get a thriil The 7 Ehmtm“' umse! Black or SANTA WANTS TO SEE BOYS AND GIRLS—and he has Umlu, his private sec- silk crepe; some with wash- . out of examining all the new "0|_II¢ rown, s . . i ilk ; imagi i CRACK - SHOT s 23 izes $7 95 retary, with him, the fellow who takes care of your letters to Santa able collars of pique or silk; toys—imagine a child LG to 205, 54 . > 71t010; 10to 16. turned loose here! TOYTOWN—FOURTH FLOOR. 2 STREET FLOOR. FOURTH FLOOR. TOYTOWN—FOURTH FLOOR. ROACH DEATH