-y&fftWli r ,. k ' v1 ii Ti .-,. I' 111 U . " "Ui.ift NOVEMBER, 1920 The Commoner ,- 15 tain oftcg in the capital, are as fol lows: , V National Federation o Federal Employees. N National Federation of Post-offlcQ ClerkM ( . Nxticwinl, Association of Letter Car; riers. .;; , ' ' Brotherhood ot Railway Clerks. Brotherhood of Railway Signal man. 'r' ., , Maintenance of Way Employees. PlumbBlan Lqagtfe. National Women's Trade Union League. American Train Dispatchers' Asso ciation. , Women's organizations, which ate active 3n promoting legislation before Congress, arc by no means confined to the two leading suffrage associa tions, the National Women's Suffrage Association and. the National Wom an's party Others are as follows: League of Women Voters. Gentlemen's League. Congress of Mothers. National W. C. T. TJ. ' - Women's Section of the Navy. League.t ' Child Welfare Society. One of the most conspicuous or ganizations in Washington is the Na- WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN if you arc sick apd want to dot Well a'd Keep Well, write for literature that tells How and Why this almost urikndwn and wonderful new element fcrlntfs relief to ' so many sufferers from Rheumatism. Sciatica, Gout, Neuritis. Neuralgia, Neryoua Prostra tion, High Blood Pressure and diseases f the stomach. Heart, Lungs, Liver. KW "ricys and other .ailments. You wear sDegrnenteRadlo-ActlveSolarPad da and night, receiving- the Radio-Active Rays continuously into your system, caus ing o healthy circulation, overcoming sluggishness, throwing otf impurities -and restoring the tissues ahd nerves to a normal condition and the next thing vou lenow you are getting woll. Sold on a test proposition. You are thoroughly satisfied it is helping you kdfnra fhfl atmllance is yours Noth ing to do but wear it No trouble or expense, and the most wonderful fact about the appliance is that It is sold so reasonable that It i3 within the reach of all. both rich and poor. No matter how bad your ailment, or how- jonr funding, we will be pleased to have you try it at our risk. For full information write today not to morrow. Radium Appliance Co., 13 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. . FREE: A Box of Florida Oranges to organizers! of orange cluhfl. Begin at once, For particulars, address, Elmer F. Irwin, 122 Schofleld St.. Jacksonville Florida. tlonal Coal Association, which came into being to direct the fight of the coal operators against restrictive leg islation and to represent the industry in itB relations with the Federal Coal Administration during the war. This association has been continued In Washington and it employs a large staff of experts in looking after its special interests in the government and in propaganda distribution. The representatives of racial groups and embryo governments seeking favors from the American government aTe very much in evi dence in the offices of members of congress and in the lobbies of the Capital. Some of these racial organ izations are as follows: Irish National Bureau. ' Poland Information Bureau. Lithuanian National Council. Lithuanian Information Bureau. Bureau of Jewish Statistics. National Association of Colored Races. Jewish Pjress Service ot America. National Committee for Armenian and Syrian Belief. British-Canadian Society. Friends of Ukraine. Korean Belief Society League. Associations specially devoted to the suppression of the liquor traffic, in addition to the Anti-Saloon mmJ mm In IWB'I CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You A11I WMtfo year erne sad addntM I cm kA tmi a fre trial 55 I waatyaa Jart trr tobj tmuaeat that's all fwrt ltobcca In tig Retail piuz tttHrexn. IuaSrcrcUryftfce!A!lM $Kat Km of rracy and Preideat of tae Retail Drucrut AmcifttKa. Nearly every j rct War knowjwe and Jcsewa nboat y TOccewfal tneatmeat. Orcr fMticH tmiimt HwtrS Mea, Weaea aad ChlWiea oaUlde r Pert Wayae Te. aecenliar to their ew ttaUmnU, tea cured by tbla traataeat aiace I ant made this offer public If you have Kczma, Iteft, Salt Rnewn, Tftttar-Mveir nla Waw b4 y tretAt U cured the wont cases I erer aw fv a Ihhih t mvm my rntaUm, Send wmrwwi aad adartw on the cdepmt toitom 4 tci the trial traatneftt S wmt t end you PRKK. Thetveaders accecaplithed la yeur ews cm will fee pwaf. iiiHiiiiiUMuimiM CUT JMmMLV A wiimmwwhi.mmimimw I. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 3111 Wt MftSn St., Wmrt WayfM, L rie&M scad without cart ar aiUcatUw t tm yew Fee fraaf Trcatatest. 9p J55?5f & vNaaae .,....', ,,,...,....,..,,...,,.. Af. r PastOOcc ,. ,., .....SUte..,,. tit Mrttii4Na. Z Physicians Protective Association Osteopathic Association. Prisoners Relief Society. In addition to the formally organ ized buroaus, there are numerous log League, ate the Board of Temperance i8iative agents who represent more &fei&ibeiV Advertising Department ; ' WANTED MISCELIjANEOUS BTORIES. POBfe ,PLATS, etc.. are Wanted for Pt-MlS0"i write fcrlnir biff, money. Submit Mss. or write Literary Bureau, 137 Hannibal, Mo. BARN 25 WEEKLY, spare time, wrlt- - insr for newspapers, masawncH. ii- pWlfnce unnecessary; 'details freo. Press Syndicate 1050, St Louis. Mo. FARMS WANTED JP TOU WANT to soil or aSSS: 12th 'St. Chippewa. Falls. Wis, excbanj?e John J. FOOD PRODUCTS BUY HONEY direct frorrt producer. ? Pure alfalfa honey; thick, rich and delicious; absolutely guaranteed rL 60 ''SS cq,h, il2.00; 2 60 :b cans, ?24.00, G. -jKirtffor.. Meridian, Idaho . nr: iNvmiyTioNS INVEIONS WANTED .JorroyAltj ' .for lasas. aoui ? --D. - . ll" t'.ta 1 St. LoMls, Mo. A , JWlSCEIiliANEOUS of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the National Temperance Bureau. Organizations of liquor dealers no longer appear as such among the Washington lobbyists. Through paid pres-agents, however, propaganda in favor of modification of the alcoholic content, as prescribed in Uie Volstead Law, has been recently circulated. There is little doubt that the liquor lobby will make itst appearance with the convening oi me new cousra. The number of organizations de signed to promote armament and thb counter organizations against militar ism are the one group which appears to have dwindled as a result of the war. There are several of these or ganizations still active, however, ana most conspicuous among them is the Navy League, which still maintains a large staff in Washington. Others in the classification are as follows: Peace League of the World. Amercan Peace Society. American Union vs. Militarism. The American Legion and the Pri vate Soldiers and Sailors' Legion. are the two organizations of war-veterans which maintain headquarters in the Other organizations, the purpose of whiohjs in some instances disclosed by their title, are as follows: National Association ror Protection of American Rights 'in Mexico. National Association for Constitu tional Government. National Civil Service Reforenco League. National Committee on Prisons ana Prison Labor, A ,, National Committee to Secure Ranlc for Army Nurses. National Educational, Association National Industrial Council. xto! nnmmittee for Soldiers and Sailors Relief. National Kegro Business League. National Popular Government LCN?tSnal Committee for District of Columbia Suffrage. National Patriotic Press. Rivers and Harbors Congress., National Voters' League. , National Forestry Association. American Medical Society. Christian Science Association. Consumers League. : nAnnnrative League of America. inree Press Defense League. J 5?L- . Prfiaarvation of Ameri- than one special interest. Literary Digest. COOPERATIVE SHOE STORE . aiAKES CUT Itf PRICE $5l&S555&toW 10 ,000 Free Samples. Stewart, San Jose, i-ai. " -League for Preservation can Independence. Children of the Chelsea district am lnnkinvr nrottv vell shod thOOO days, and it developed yesterday that they, or their parents for them, nave discovered an easy way to boat the high cost of shoo leather. When the boyj of the Hudson Guild clubs, which meet at 436 West Twenty-soventh street, make a slido to base they aro still playing the national game in that neighborhood playground or kick the pigskin, they slide or kick with a careless dis regard for Injury to brand new shoes. The girls too are wearing neat though commonsense shoes for school and nlay occasions, while parents aro enjoying foot and pocketbook com fort together for the first time Binco he war. This is the reason. Under the di rection of Sidney Scheuer, who is fi nancier and Mrs. R. L. Goodman who is buyer, proprietor, saleswoman and nntal al arivlanr in mothers. Hud- ann anUri has nnened a shoe store of! its own where guaranteed all leather shoes for men, women and children are sold at a profit of 10 per cent above the wholesale price. A child's shoe costs $2.30 or 82.86; a girl's school shoe, $3.13; women's shoes, either for working or for dressy occasions, $3.70 and a man's shoe, $4.25. "Indeed, no mother need bo afihamed to put any of those shoes on her children's feet," remarked a woman" visitor after inspecting the leather bargains, "6'ne mother tSld me that she used to pay $5.25 a pair for her boy's shoes," said Mrs. uoouimm, . he played In the street all the time a pair lasted three weeks. Then they had to be resoled. She bought a pair of our shoes at $2.85 and said they lasted five weeks "All the motners wm u -e . will stand threee half soles and heels. We exchange cheerfully and try to supervise the sales to see that mothers get shoes large enough for their girls and boys." Mrs. Goodman, who is a member of the Cooperative Shop Committee of HOWttaTjojat. 1JT1& W CLUBBING OFFERS . To save money or our renders, the following; combination offers have been arranged. If you deftlr publications not Included In this list, send us the names ot same ansf. we will oubmlt heat combination prjot by return mall. Nearly all public--tlons furnished at rdtfcecS pric. 9 n Wi H stwwmt rfm American Magazlno (mo). $3.60 ff0 American Boy (mo) ,.,.. 3.G0 ,tt (monthly) 2.00 X.7I Boy'n Magazine (mo) ., Z.00 ZM9 Breeder's Gazette fwk) .. 2.60 2.13 Christian Herald (wk) .. 3.00 2J& Cincinnati Weekly En quirer 1.75 IX Current Opinion (mo- .. 0.00 4M Delineator tmo) ........ S.SO 9M Everybody' Magazine (monthly) 3.75 SS Etude (mo) 3.00 2X Hearst's Magazlno ....... 5.00 4A Independent (wk) ....... 5,00 6, Ladies Home Journal (monthly) 3.00 2JS McCall's Magazine (mo) . S.fiO t,19 McClure's Ma&azJne (mo) 2.68 J Pictorial Hcvlcw (mo) .. 2.&Q M.19 Reliable Poultry Journal (monthly) 2.0& JT "Review of Reviews (mo) 5.00 4Mt rtttinrAnv Rvenlnir Post ; A (weekly) 3.60 m Woman's Home Compan- Ion (mp) 3.00 World (Thrlce-A-Week . 2.00 IMt Word A WorkH with Hick's Almanac 2.56 IMf Woman's World (mo) ... 1.50 U LaFollettc's Mag-aiclne (monthly) 2.00 tJ6 Send your order ow. Address .THE COMMONER MNCOUtf NEDnAUKA 'A Friday or Saturday nights, when lh . shon Is open, or by special appoint y ment. This week shoes have droppeq 10, 15 and 20 cents a pair, and co? operative prices will show a pt'opor tionate decline. . The saving to purchasers is froitf 25 to 50 per cent, Mrs. Goodman etif mates. The 10 per cent charge aboy wholesale price Is to cover tne con nt wranninc paper, twine and other.' Rinenditures. The shoe clOBetf,W which serves as a storehouse,and thfKJ lights are free. Tne snoe cierK w entire staff volunteer their services The experiment is a success, becom ing to its sponsor, and .will be greater ly expanded In the spring to nwt increased' demands. New ' Yor