Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1936, Page 27

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THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1936. - LEWIS SEES 82500 ASUNSKILEDPAY Claims Industry Can Afford | Sum as Yearly Minimum Income. 1 : - Our Antumn Hosiery Classic By the Associated Press. John L. Lewis, president of the | " United Mine Workers, maintains that 1 American industry could “easily pay a | ™ minimum income to' unskilled labor of 3 $2,500 a year.” | - . Urging labor to organize to better | x = 1ts condition, Lewis in a radio speech | 4 1ast night said that “able economists | > \ 880 sflk H“se have already shown that the entire | scope of American life—social, eco- | nomie, physical and spiritual—may ™ . — * befvasily S ou ‘ i : \ Jor a limited time “Under proper planning and reg- : ulation,” he added, “American in- dustry, after generous returns have been distributed to invested . capital, e could easily pay & minimum income | ; =\ to unskilled labor of at least $2,500 a . — 2 - [ year. | 3 7 : pre “Above this minimum could be ‘ : added differentials in accordance with productive ability for skilled crafts- men, technical, professional, and ; . . executive classifications. ; —Hundreds of women are buying 2 hSees l.eisu:je h:crense‘. 5o | s / these famous hose by the dozen! Just “Suc wage and salary standards i ;i could also carry with them a short- ;};ink{ you save lgc on every.pan’! ened work-week approximating 30 ¢ ect your supply from exquisitely hours. Sufficient leisure would thus | § sheer chiffons, without rings or shad- be afforded to all groups of our people # i ows, fashioned with dainty picot tops to develop cultural inclinations, to . # " et E, al 5 perform human and social service, Y sel}d.gartelj Lun stops . . . Medium and to take an intelligent and active : ; vice weights with lisle reinforced part in determining the policies of our Make the ? . - welt and foot, picot tops and garter self-governing Republic.” | run stops. Sizes 8'2 to 105. Lewis, leader of the 10 unions that 4 Yoet their good standing in the Ameri- | Change to e can Federation of Labor Saturday be- | v o WOODLAND @ SMOKETONE cause they refused to give up their 2 A meutral Ddrown for A orey taupe for mavvs campaign o organize all the workers a ats : £ . wine. “oreen. black or P1alk “and ‘orav. in each large industry into one large @ CAFE CLAIR A bright medium brown union, did not mention the split. I h f - g . @ JAUNTY L w 3 . £ S S B Delightful! ~ i el iy “ o will prove the best guarantee of the . sauival shads. ® BLACK WHITE erry aldas institutions we prize and the best in- X PETER PAN 1IN ’ Rl by i 52 95 b e e : (OlFJ“\IBKLEEQL / [ 4 subversive doctrines. | wines "and” Slack. f \C* ) | L] . Sees Independence in Labor. ’ 0’ course. - . = Kann's—Air- i At Bher cemenies e Bs WG —You'll experience a sudden surge of well-being when you AN S Al Cooled Susey RRI0oqENE y protection. Let it ask itself how in- try on these excitingly new and different hats! We've —with the ARCH Feature Sisinnl uaite Way Sepect fa o gathered a stunning collection of dressy and tailored felts . Sfsestion i he bl ket L6 with soft, new lines . . . manipulated crowns . . . colorful 85 i b it consider the elaborate associations i nd matrons, headsizes 22 to of capital, the centralized power of ;TT:éherasmom for misses and _— management, and brush aside the hyp- e ocritical plaudits of labor’s rugged in-| Kann's—Air-Cooled—Second Floor. dividualism. . ? 5 “Let the worker decide that his > —To us it’s a pretty big Job shall be the basis of his independ- 4 ence, and not the condition of his tribute that business women servility. i | like these shoes! They must “Let him organize that the workers | o H of our Nation may attain civic dignity | / be comfortable . . . but more and economic freedom; that the m-% 2 than that, . they must “be ustrial spy may no longer terrorize 1 * the factory, mine or mill; that the i R smart . . . up-to-the-minute awful dread of management shall no ; in every detail! These new longer shadow the home; that the \ o, ’ 4 22 ine millions of our toilers may be more | & Merry Maids" sum up every- closely heard in the councils of our | . I § Nation.” that important thing you need to know about T e B { Fall Fabric used hereto- falll shoes . . . the dull and ‘{f;l;: r(::’" B:tsTBnnd;t‘:;] ! fore in Higher-Priced Dresses ‘ shiny vogue, the new perfom‘; 'V ' o (#).—Tom er ions, 3 H calf an munched a pear as he drove his ice , tio d‘ shtgt.lmtg.s, Ry truck along the road. Two men pulled N“w ill w“menQS a“d | 4 suede combinations, an ey aLasiERs Onelenoutad, Eu 1D your | 1 have such a glove-like way of ? 5 hugging the narrow heel and Miller heaved the pear. It hit the Shflrwl’ Wflmen’s 1 | - s B sty fop gunman in the eye. Another pear | smacked his ecompanion on the nose. v N . 3 - you'll revel in their comfort. Memscas]| DRESSES - | : ke s Says: e ool | %, *10.93 | 4% COLORS %% Pennant Fights in / i | | 1 | SANTA MONICA, Calif., September | you see these superbly smart, unusually n D ) e O fine quality dresses! Fashioned of the nant fights in the big leagues when “rpricolido” £t 1 we read of war-racked Spain, with very new ricolido™ . . . a soft, supple 100,000 dead al- ribbed crepe . . . they are young and ";dyi] v TS spirited in every line. The Autumn col- fovely :13; em:. ot ors are gorgeous, too . .. Crushed Grape, Valencia has es- [F# Clay Rust, Burgandy Wine, Spruce caped the com- ‘ Green and Spice Brown . . . Black, too, mon ruin. Seven P of course! Sizes 38 to 44 and 16%; to years ago I was P 7 2 241, traveling around ReF = - @ A and about over Kann'’s—Air-Cooled—Second Floor. three continents, . and at every stop 5 had listened . . morning, noon 4 | T - - - Shlmmermg and night, to the . O * | Excellent Value! Pure-Dye Satin same “Valencia.” So a friend and 1 made a pilgrim- . ; j ' ' 7 s d i age to the town in which, presumably, i v N “ " the thing originated, and Valencia h i ens ueae S LI P S 'Fasg‘c‘;‘" ::lor’i::gly “zz‘::n?lg_: turned out to be the one spot on the ¢ % i % : . map where nobody had ever played | " ¢ | T Autumn foliage! We've selected that tune or sung it or hummed it or | \ s : ‘ . our new sports coats with the whistled it, or even heard of it. | )/ 3 ac o eye of an artist soft, lush It was indeed a relief. So we| i % . camel’s hslr—da.vv;l); fle;ces— stayed a week. The sherry-and-egg | before luncheon was also quite good— = KUY S ‘““”,x.,’f"”-" i rugged tweeds .. . in golden ey're all but the egg! v slips could cost so little! AL O , S 4 9 4 s ST glewruing e .o Sanvari N -, o Big Leagues. ‘ —You'll look at the price tag twice when ‘ ”Th . " - .. « e Thing . Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) dye satin with dainty laces and ot smart tailoring. Bias-cut styles 7 b are new and interesting, and to fit perfectly under new fall RF ever so different . . . yet classical- E 2 ; tabl . —Limited quantity! Soft, :::m" !?:l_ps,“"l;n :d i‘\‘::cioui ly simple in every line! Misses’ pliable suede jackets that will tearose shade. Sizes 34 to 44. sizes. with knit collar and cuffs. ISat.een and lchecked linings. - n cocoa color. Sizes 36 to - l S l f S h l 46. A very special value, so LS’Pec ,a a e 0 c 00 we urge early shopping! A Complete Moving, Storage and | Enim:c::‘icnl:fi;';i:nhhgd Name-On Leather Pencil Case Ream Manilla Second Sheets, 25¢ U > : o - 59%¢ —A v SMITH’S TRANSFER ¢ " L s These w;e:w low price for this quality AND STORAGE CO. s i . with 4 pencils and ruler with name b orth 3343 | -l > on; also penholder without name. at 0nly Srene Stiff-Backed Binders, 79¢ [ Men’s 55¢ and 75¢ | Name-On Fitted School Bag, $1 ' Dor-On” Bletters g¢ -0, ;.lsne 84x11, complete with 85-sheet er. Excellent wearing quality. ? €l | i —Handle or strap style bag, leather e wo EN i | J ¢ d 5 l’ecfl e ::rho:: s SR pe o i oo teat hinders 9€ ‘ : i | and 5-piece pen = Fountain Pen and Pencil Set, 69¢ —Typewriter Erasers Q¢ —Laose-Leat Note Book and with brushes —__ - 30 Sheels Filler, com- | 5 af = lors, nicely boxed, 1¢- 7 o i 6-Inch World Globe, 79¢ ; plete. size 10%x8 Various colors, S““BTS ; i __Bronse-finished metal base and full Bosinofrinhers BN @c —Leather School Straps karat reinforced gold point. Excelleni ‘ 4 meridian. Specially priced! man ruling - for carrying books value! £ s —Gyral Meme Al'ld Comlnd Yarn s""" i . : ‘ \ —Pencil and Ink Tal sition Books vu;'.:lnl-a.c. s { ; Webster’s Dictionary, 49¢ o M Ream Typewriting Paper, 54c 3 ¢ 4 for ! g | EWU o) o e dic- TEE.?":E-E — ‘.'3::;2 ey e —500 Sheets excellent quality whits 50 v onsry words and newest and carl Ppaper— i aikres R sl o s el e ek ‘l i T3 definitions. - Pria: smorted colens 9€ % H 4 1 i & —Hard-Cover Composition ~—White Chalk, good o s i, s e o e} / 18 Modern Encyclopedia, 8%c il o O Sregsitochion s dpen g lently taflored shorts . . . and here they j F il E ] - SR N S % ¥ | - 1 —A miracle of completeness, con- i . et are, at an unusually low price! Styled . ¥ 3 taining over 1,500 pages and 1,200 Bookse Teata—240 “9'; —12 Pencils banded—your name or . ; each one in gold. with Prench back, side tie, elastic side, § [ 38 : : fllustrations, cloth-bound. Formerly R o g st T =~ full balloon seat, single needle stitching and - sasd s ¥ | Published to sell at $1.95. : 5 ) 5 nuthes SKI N four-button waistband fronts. Sizes 30 8 ety oo 96 R TRURTATREN ¢ Leather Brief Case, $2.39 to 44 : . 3 : 2 : ruled ) $ . Child's Pencil Box, 25¢ TR (0 PESTGT —100.shect Troewriier 9c —Genuine cowhide, 3-pocket sty ¢ Fine Combed ltarn Shirts in sizes 34 to 46. .‘ 3 3 : 3 fitted and finished with Filler, size 11x8% ... with leather strap all around ani Kann's—Air-Cooled Street Floor § ! § two drawers and snap fastening, i extension lock.

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