The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 5

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ae 4 t my ' \ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. WASHINGTON SETS |Imuproved Labor Conditions |, 23233" ». James Haanon, forty-five, a special po- Neeman em) an Atlantic City \ Reported Throughout Country| #5 22ers 3%, ~ NEW WET RECORD ship a Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered February Ist “FIFTH AVENUE James McCreery & Co. 34TH STREET Missourt Avenue, a boarding house, A mas tuhe had become disconnected from n heater. Hasson was taken to the At- Better Situation Than at This Time Last Year and]!"0s,Sity, Hospital where It was ealt FOR CHRISTMAS Demand for Skilled Mechanics. Ses =2 ——— ; ; WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Employment situation {8 encouraging and Prospects are bright for the rematnder of the winter, abcording to a survey * . é Just completed by the Department of Labor, Capital Moisture Gives In-|"\.,c4, an states reported a con.@ centive for Drive to Make ‘Jaition much better than at this timef out exception, reported shortages of New Year Dry. last year, and the situation was de-| Skilled TS lk Koya a Say . is _| running fu and needed labor. ——- scribed as fair to good In most s60-tirne Giutomobile industry also was ) WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—Wash. | ''0?* running 100 per cent., but the labor Ington enjoyed yesterday the wettest] States affected by seasonal suspen | supply about equalled the demand Christmas It has had since Prohit.| 0M Of logging operations or farni| The stecl industry showed a general Bape eat tats <ttect work, and thoxe where transportation | ®XPansion, with a demand tor ali kinds of labor and the call for mety) Despite precautions against the im- workers generally exceeding the sup- portation of liquor, all the trucks of ued ihe ne aa Hoes ace “ oe ar a eC bale e . unfavorably, and in al) of ‘them im-] Placements bor Bu She lwet fleet seemed to have reached ’ 7 reau at Kansas City were 20 per cent Washington safely and the Bootieg- | Provement wax expected soon after ; greater between Nov. 15 and Dec. 14 gers’ Exchange report a record-break-|'N¢ first of the year. of this year than in the same perlod ing volume of trade at satisfactory| Pullding operations througnous the] in 1921, the Department of Labor an- Driven country were reported almost unpre-| nounced. The report was regarded as “ cendented, only a few States in the] exceptionally good, since the demand ‘The police blotters indicate that the] North showing a slowing up because] for farm labor {s ordinarily at its low curb market, which Includes the dis-|of the weather. est in November, December and Janu tribution of illicit corn whiskey from] Manufacturing States, alaoxt with-| ary. For Boys and Girls Home from School Mee AtGreatly Reduced Prices. Advance Showii ew Spring Crepe and Taffeta Dresses At Very Attractive Prices Sites 2 10 16 Io is hampered by strikes and car short- Ter UA MAMET ee Boys’ aide ShoP... School Overcoats svurces, was equally active. pares with that of pre-Volstead|them a ane rein in abd uae ar- % i *hristmase: sts and to engage in other dry a 5 . Bauiestercey, Sher) Wate =| ‘The metsture Of Chitatmau hae fur| tivities, ite 144 West 31th Street & Special at {wo arrests for drunkenness, § nished an incentive to the enforce-| In this change, E. C. Yellowley, now and 25 East 14th Street j thirty and yesterday's record im-|ment unit to seek a drier New Year | acting head of the New York force, Une Might Up— 50 dicates about one hundred. “As no-| The unit is to be reorganized on lan.|is expected to rece.ve a permanent You Always Save 10% to 25 Here e e 9 boar able to navigate is interfered|1, while municipalities have been in-|appointment tn succession to Director Girls New Frocks with, it is evident the moisture com-|formed the Government will give ‘The raglan and set-in sleeve models vie with Very Specially Priced each other in popularity this season. Conse- quently we have included both in this group. 7.50 Each coat is made of all wool fabrics of ex- iy cellent quality and well.tailored throughout. A remarkable offering of charming, Sizes 12 to 17. A s ‘ seasonable frocks of wool crepe with NONE C. O. D ALL SALES FINAL es touches of bright embroidery and a Lk lao td Boys’ Norfolk Suits small Jace collar. Also in silk pongee with fine pleatings and embroidered : ; collar. They are cut on simple lines Special at 12.75 for girls of 6 to 14 years. The wool Every suit has two pairs of knickers and is C'¢P¢ dresses come in Brown, Navy, beautifully tailored in attractive materials. Tan and Henna and the Pongee Sport and pleated models. Sizes 7 to 16. frocks in Brown, Copenhagen, Gold, and Red. [Fourth Floor} Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N, Y. Beginning Wednesday AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE of GIRLS’ & BOYS’ WINTER APPAREL Largest ‘Reductions of the Season Some Groups Down to Half Price or Less ‘ GIRLS’ & JUNIOR MISSES’ rf, FOR BOYS’ Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas 1.15 In one and two-piece models, trimmed with silk frogs. One-piece sizes, 4 to ‘16 years. Two-piece models, 8 to 16 years. Every price is reduced—the quantity is limited. [Third Floor} Children’s Shoes We have taken several models from our reg- ular stock and reduced them for this special sale. Tan or Black Calfskin Lace Shoes for Girls and Misses. Children’s sizes — 814 to 11—Tan or Black. pa se ceees Sturdy Coats for School Two-Trouser Wool Suits Girls’ sizes —1114 to 2—Tan or Black.......... ; sei o isses’ sizes. =— 244 to 7—Tanor Black.......... 4.95 } Originally 27.50 to 37.50 Originally 13.50 Misses’ sizes ara to . fica) Boys’ Shoes, sizes— 9 to 2—Ages 5 to 10... . 3.95 t Smart models for sports and utility wear, 100 of these sturdy, well-made suits, Also for the little tots we are offering Patent Leather Button or f in all-wool mixtures. Sizes 6to 12 years. 16.50 | with two pairs of trousers. Dark wool 9 715 Lace styles. i mixtures. Sizes 9 to 17, ° Sizes 2 to 5—1.85 Sizes 5 to 8—2.65 (Second Floor) © s Fur Collared Wool Coats uae ° ° Chinchilla Coats SPECIAL Ov . Fi re Wool chinchilla or bolivia, with collars | ussian ercoats Underwear Children’s Of all wool chinchilla lined with red of nutria fur. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years. 19.50 . Originally.17.50 for Bove andi Ci ve flannel. They have patch pockets or Boys’ and Girls Silk Socks 85¢ and button close up to the neck. | 100 ceetepass: hang style, warm and Boys’ heavy weight wool Com- Le Double breasted style. Deep cuffs Coats of Imported Woolens Very, Som sGreeab ie S24 91918 Years 7.50 binationSuitsingray;highneck, Children’s pure thread silk und bone buttonsadd a smart touch, { eV cle le: Sizes 6 to 14. Originally 39.50 to 49.50 long sleeves, ankle length. Be socks, turn-over tops, well re- Ve stial V 15.00 | Engkeh and Sc&ch it d i All Wool Mackinaws Sizes 4 to 16 years. 1,95 inforcedheelsand toes, in Br special Vale kA) } ngleh and Sc®&ch woolens; domestic .. Girls’ glove silk vests, plai e ary 5 ; . ; } a yaiiact Original 0 xirls glove silk vests, plain =White, Pink and Sky Blue. Also a special purchase of Junior plaid-black mixtures. Sizes 12 to 17 yrs. 35.00 riginally 10.5 or lace trimmed, bodice style, = f Coats. ek ete TBdeleni a Va- | | All-wool, sturdy materials, made ‘to i Fink. Sizes eh eae eee These way be had in sizes riety of double faced coatings. Warm } withstand real boy wear. Dark mixtures, loomers to match. 2.25, 3.: $ to 9%. practical coats. 19.50 Wool Dresses for School Sizes Bo 18 years. 8.95 [Third Floor} (Main Floor} [Fourth Floor) Originally 16.50 to 32.50 Wool jersey, crepe or serge, in attract- 12 50 High Shoes and Oxfords ive models. Sizes 10 to 16 years. ix Originally 4.95 to 7.00 Black and tan high shoes and tan ox? Junior Misses’ Dresses fordas Sizes a4 6: 3.40 Originally 25.00 to 37.50 ‘ool and silk dresses in a number o} bites Sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, ‘ 18.00 LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR "} J EALTH, wealth and these three in the new year to come? Eat then of the Dromedary Date. For r ‘ dates bring health, and Juniors’ Fur Collared Suits Wool Coats, some with fur wealth cometh to him who a! : Wool -velours in dark practical colors. spendeth but small sums. Driginally 42:20 00 9.00 Several styles, some fur-trimmed but not And in ¢ this ad Smart two-piece suits with luxurious 3 5: 0 0 all sizes in every style. Sizes 1, 2, 3 yrs. 9.7 5 vice, wisdom too is thine!” ° collars of fur. Sizes 15 and 17 years. ~The Wie damn of the Eats 2 Washington Baltimore SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3: SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Clear Your Skin Restore New Yor Panna Sas 12:10 Your Hair With Cuticura | || .ce7sts‘erstectame . © in M. ae Fur Trimmed Coats Daily use of the Soap. keeps the Z Befurnind Lear cus oe kin fresh » while touch ‘ash jon s ° re High or Low Shoes Originally 13.50 to18.50 ee the Dlnwen! cee Ant then ae Baltimore & Tichots onsale Friday peenediog encerson Wnty Pennsylvania R.R. System The Route of the Broadway Limited needed soothe and heal the first blemishes, redness, roughness or scalp irritation. Cuticura Talcum is excel lent for the skin. Some met Atte ters ae Originally 3.65 to 6.00 ys 00 Smart, warm little coats of wool velours Dromeda High and ‘low shoes, in buttoned and ° or bolivia, trimmed with nutria or laced styles; black and brown leathers, 2 70 o'possum. Also a few yntrimmed 12 50 D Ab : ates 10¢ , white buckskin. Sizes 8 to 2. models, Sizes 1, 3, 3, years. IN THE PEHSONAL PACKAGE "Bie. Olatment 3 and wow Seep shaves withrat mug. 1AMakes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Wa — : . : - - ot ee

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