The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1904, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TP oe ATER EO UNION TO PUT-AN MISS ELSIE DIEHL, WHO IS FORMING -- A UNION OF TYPEWRITER GIRLS. * “END TO-FLIRTING 4 Elsie Diehl Will Organize Type- li be a that the beat M tre wa tot cet cn’s Business eon Suits, $6.50. : WY akee denen neu And the true worth, the ex- ‘ cellent materials andthe good She Says that the Pale-Faced, cutting and workmanship Anaemic Girls Have to Work shown in every one of these } * Long Hours for Very Smail suits and overcoats make roe hd ’these specials important. go Ranier, to torure tue tate name. of Suits—of cheviots and cassi- meres. —three shades. wages and develop a batch or two of Ugnity, Misa Elsie Diehl, who “twines wreaths of rhythm” round a universal keyboard at No. $22 Bast Fifty-ninth itreet, has organized a movement look- Ing to the forming of a union of type- writers and stenographers. Miss Diehl Is twenty years olf, an en- tertaining talker and full of advanced Ideas for the betterment of her own particular class. She worked for five years as stenographer to a man high in the American Federation of Labor And eae that mean saving a and there imbibed the suggestion of full third and buying the boy a sult or overcoat that will stand the wear- test every time. Boys’ Dovble-Breastcd Suits, $1.95. i All the smartest new styles; in ) cheviots and cassimeres; sizes 7 to H 16 years. Boys’ Blovse Suits, $2.88. In good, substantial serge, finished i with white linen collar and tie, Boys’ Contirmatton Svits, $2.95. Boys’ Spring Overcoals (3 to 16 years ), $2.95. in Second Floor. ‘the present movement. It 1s now well under way and by to-morrow night, when a meeting at No, 12 St. Mark's Place will be held, the union will be on ita feet, “This union 1s needed sadly,” Miss Elsie Diebl. said Miss Diehl to an Evening World re- 4 porter to-day. “Wages, morals, reputa- ton—everything—has been sinking until wo must call a halt. The union will help us all and I think that In a short I have had this experience, I have gone many a time to an office in response to an advertisement and been refused work.” Sympathy for Wives. “Will this union be In any way an organization against irate wives?’ ‘Oh, no!” said Miss Diehl. “Really, our sympathies are with the wives. Furthermore, there Is no need of it. Wives are wise. They watch their hus- bands carefully end 80 do tho husbands watch them. OF the man who flirtel nounted the keys RUPTURE. My guaranteed Truss, which has benefited and cured »f many others, is positively the only real help for you, NO PRESS URE on hips or bones; no ml Springs, no leg-straps, no moy- ing from its place; Night, waterproof, durable and fnex- pensive, PAD ‘1S AUTOMATIC in its action and checks descent of Rupture at all Straining moments, §;when other trusses would allow escape. RE is alone effected through the free ac- ok tien of my Pad, allowing the relaxed muscles to ‘develop into their normal condition, CHAS. CLUTHE, 29 East 14th Street, li) 1 Leche dt I have little to say. jon't you think the typewriter i an abused clase, “And for the matter of that, go Is the manicure girl and the e gitl, too. Wait until we get . Then’ the typewriter gir) will not be the subject for so-called funny artists. We will have all the dignity that goes with organised labor Our cause ty a good and a just one, Come around to-morrow night and see how it, prospe ‘And then Aine Diehl, labor organiser, man who firte| naunted the keys, time We will have hundreds of mem- bers." Wants to Stop the Jokers, “How will the union better the moral status?” was asked. “Typewriters, manicure girls and tele- phone girls have lately become the sub- Jocts of Jokes and unkind criticisms that are not joltes. And worst of all, much of it ts true, When we ket our union’ a great deal of this censitre will be wiped out. Now I know what I am talking about. I have had five years of experience and have worked in Wall street, too. I have talked to telephone gitis and I have had my hands mani- cured, Yes, indeed, I know all about these girls. You see, I have had @ broad Sonera! experience. “Now, take a girl with ruddy checks, Fuby lps und pearly teeth. She goes to work in a big office ‘downtown, Pretty soon, instead of reporting at § or 9 o'clock in the morning and quitting at5 or 6, she comes di to her work at 10 or 1! and goes awa t 4. It's the pearly teem, the Wwinsuino’ emfle.” Oh, One of the best: values the milli- nery store has offered this season, and you know that means a lot. Too many sorts to describe, but you'll say on seeing them that you fever saw such pretty hats for the money. This price, $4.49, for to- morrow only. Children’s School Hats, 59c. Made with pretty, long streamers n white, navy, cardinal and brown straw; worth $1, and some of them Qpntwhat happens to the ahaemtc to establish a uniform rate for a cer- She works early and Jate and and gets smiull wages, We want |} —Blum #REE._ tain class of work. One girl wha works Recently Cured (By @@,an apprentice ehouldn't recetve the et, Fifth a d Union Square, $1.25. ney as @ BAIATY as 1.2. 40c, Pieces of Straw Bratds, 19c. litmar, ‘BT South About 2,000 pieces in the lot, in all ‘Sth St.. Brooklyn. OMee hours: Bio} Nat. t118 P.M. Cloned ‘Main Floor. ] e amount of mo the girl who ts experienced. en a girl really recelves a good | salary now it Is because she has charm- ing and winning ways. I know because | , “YOUR WORD HERE Is AS “GooD AS YOUR BOND,” [uta 155, 157 and 150 East 23d St. Bea] There is no need to delay furnishing your home comfortably, when ‘we offer you such inducements as the following. | CREDIT GIVEN ON MOST LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS. }75c. Weeltly Opens an Account. ; Men's Fine Watches, in pok ished nickel cases; fitted with seven jewelled American move- ments; value $5; sale price, Women’s Guo Metal Watch- es, extra small size, with Swiss movements; value $5; sale price, Women’s Solid Silver Watches, hand chased and handsomely engraved; fitted with Swiss movements; good value at $5; sale price, Men's and Women’s Gold Filled Watches, in hunting cases; engraved and engine turned; warranted for 10 years: fitted with renowned Elgin and Women’s Solld Silver Hunting Case Watch in a variety Deautlial Oeste Small Gold Open Face Watches, fitted with jewelled mi in handsomely engraved and engine turned $5.75 turned cases, set with jewetled size 12, in engraved and engine jovements, cases, good value at $12, sale Solid Silver Open Face hes, engravedand engine Swiss movements; value $3.50; beautiful thin model designs, turned hunting cases; fitted | movements; actual value $115 Golden Oak Sideboards—Like oes cut, Gita with one hirge} and two si drawers, cupboards andj very neat roe value ae 85 $1800, special .. | Paslor Chairs in mahogany finish, finely polished, with upholstered tapestry Seats, strong springs; value $9.00; special, $5.99 | Moria WEST Ecrecy UM ROS GOmINY Farsi for $04 i Chairs [Beds, ike cut, with brass| Solid Oale Glass Closets —Like in golden Three-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suit—Like illustration, beautifully polished and handsomely carved, cov- éred in best quality velour, dainty colorings, 18. 7 very best springs, really worth $30; special at. "$ 5 $16; sale price, Women’s Enamelied Wat.hes, beautifully inlaid in many pretty designs and dainty colors; fitted with jew- elled movements; every watch in handsome plush case; value $12; sale price, sale price, $3.65 Men's. and Boys’ Watches, with seven jewelled American le price. $4.95 Women’ "s Gold Filled Watches, fitted with full jew- elled Morningside movements; sold at exciusive dealers’ ie 1 SCs sale ule, ein sale price, knobs, for with re versible velour y cushions, adjustable $5.96 “Dicssers fn oak, highly polished, with 3 drawers, brass handies and swing jf Toy value $9.00; [| ) special, backs, value $10.00; oe Sata Nie Si REE tured. ~, bearing nickel parts; have all the latest im vice which lowers and raises the head of t atent tucker and needle threader. Handsome Velour Couch Hi ished, with double | hog, ply tufted in exquisite covert doors, shelves and) with heavy oak frame, first class r hooks; value|holstery; made very soft and luxurious, if $12.00; special, bebe hie da spe- 8, 85 B. $8. 15 eee rice for to-morrow, special, hid >a tad SSI SR a ee an ia the new colors and combinations—and a very extraor! nary sped it, Beotion Overcoats—of covert 24 Floor, 60th St. Section. To-Morrow'sSpecialstrom Our Popular Boys’ Clothing Store. Special To-Morrow, Women’s 56, $7 & $8 Suit Hats $4.49. $2.28 $1.75 Waltham movements; value $4.95 i eateeten ae Watches of Quality & Merit at Exceplionally Low Prices! Because we buy our watches underprice in large quantities, we can afford to sell them at the same ratio of savings to our cus- tomers. To-morrow savings are more emphatic than ever—owing to a particularly favorable purchase on our part. For instance: —~fnother Remarkable Sale of Regular $50 Sewing Machines for $15! These are the celebrated Knickerbocker Sewing Machines, manu- factured by one of the oldest, largest and best sewing machine companies in the world. Each machine is stamped with their name—and Fully Guaranteed for Five Years by them as well as ourselves. They’re so light running that a child can easily operate them, and are the most noiseless machines manufac- They’re finished in beautiful dust-proof, Guapo swell-front cabinet woodwork, with five drawers and rovements, with automatic lift, a de- machine automatically, as well as Throughout the country these machines are being sold by agents at $50—our Main Floor, Both St. Section. 4 SAPs Eeciedidiys-aiik ARRAS THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1904 To Brooklyn Pcopic— Do you know that it takes only tighteen minutes from the Brooklyn Bridge via Third Avenue Elevated to Bloomingdales’? It means that this {s the best located store in.New York for Brooklyn shoppers. A Skirt Sale of Great Imporlance— Women’ S $8 to $12 SKirts, $4.89. There never was a lot of skirts in which so many extraordinary values wére to be found or in which such extraordinary wae riety of good, new styles abounded! In this great lot are many skirts that were intended by the maker to retail at Hike each, and there are twenty distinct st: in Walking and Dress Lengths-- kilted and plaited effects—from which to. make a selection. The materials include handsome, strictly all-wool Canvas Etamines, Broadcloths, Cheviots and Novelty Mixtures, in black, blue, brown, tan, gray and Oxford. The skirts are all elaborately oe with fancy silk braidings and straps of fine taffeta, satin and peau de sole, and embellished with fancy buttons and tailor stitchings, All regular waist No C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Second Floor, 80th Bt. Section. Women’s Ribbed Effective New Waists of Vests, 12/4¢. Fine China Silk, $3.98. These $8, $10 and Women requiring large sizes in One of the daintiest and 4 $12 skirts on sale for one day (to-mor- vests will do well to note this splendid value. Having too many prettiest little waist creations out this season. row) only of these large sizes on our, hands, we quote them at this quick: selling price for to-morrow. In white only—with and without i # wine sly etter be in time for The fronts are beautifully trim- He ae med with fine Valenciennes or heavy lace insertings—the backs tucked— Fioor, 50th You may choose from waists Men’s 55c. Night Shirts, 39c. of white or black china silk and you'll get a bargain weli worth Made of excellent quality cambric, while, you may be sure. modelled on liberal lines, insuring comfort—full 52 inches in length. They are without collars, trim- med with guaranteed fast color Peau de Soie Waists, $3.98. Also crepe de Chine—all new styles, elaborately trimmed with lace, tuckings and French knots, They come in white, borders. Sizes 15 to 20—also Juvenile, black and all desirable spring shades. Bth Bt. Section. ate C0"B. or mall orders fil filed. New Smart Wash Stocks For Women, at 25c. Each. Collars for Men and Boys. The lot includes the very newest ideas in these dainty, senvice- able summer neckpieces—choose from lawn, madras, organdie and Made of a splendid fabric that will wear as well as any fifteen-cent collar selling to-day. pique—in all the prettiest and most desirable colors. They're fifty-cent quality in every instance—tho' to-morrow you may select as many as you desire at 25c. each, Bt. Section. Over forty different smart styles for choice—Going to fill up gaps in your collar box with these? if you've sn eye for a bargain, you will—Only 55c. 4% Dozen, Floor, oth 6t. Sect! ‘Matin Floor, 59th St, Section. Children’s Fine StocKings. 25c. Quality at 12%c. The sort of stockings that will give satistaction to mothers of growing boys and girls—the wear-well kind, and in this instance the priced-right kind, surely! Of excel quality imported two-thread plain tan cotton—sizes 5 to 834. Every pair a regular twenty-five-cent value. Don’t miss this sale if you'd get double your money's worth! Men’s Regular 15c. Socks, Sc. Two-thread stainless black cotton, with lace openwork designs im various patterns on insteps. No mail orders filled, Men’s Handsome Watches, in solid silver and gold-filled hunting case and open face styles; fitted with standard American movements; a bar- gain at $10; sale price $3.75 Women’s Gold Hunting Case Watches, § kt; en- aved and engine turned cases; itted with full jewelled Amer- ica Morningside movements; worth $20; sale price $12.8 Women’s Gold Hunting Case Watches, 9 kt.; small size; in engraved and engine- turned cases; set with reliable Swiss movements; never be. fore sold for less than @12; Sale price - $8.50 Fine Enamelled Watches, a beautiful assortment; cases inlaid with pearls, some minia- ture faces; all in pretty plash cases, with Lhd match shee sale price....... Main Floor, 50th St, Section. 19c. for Men’s Comfortable New Spring Underwear. The sort you'll be wanting in another little while—so why not lay in a supply now while the price is so special? This underwear is of a good spring-weight first-quality ecru Ba! The shirts have either long or short Sleeves ab aners ne Gouble etteed throughout and have double seats. Sizes 34 to 46—choose to-morrow at nineteen cents a garment. No mail orders filled. Malin Floor, 60th St. Seetion, The Great Annual Wrapper Sale Is Now in Progress. Wrapper value unmatched has added this 1904 wrapper sale to our list of great sale successes, 7,000 Spring andSummer Wrappers Worth $1.50,at 88c.. The materials are excellent quality $7.50 percale and lawn of selected patterns On The garments are made Sore full. with particas care displayed to They are trimmed with fles over shoulders—These Ii embroldery. Skirts are made with full knee flounce; waists have inside The backs are made tight fitting and the garments are as well put make, Sizes run from 34 to 46 bate On sale until Y light and dark grounds, every detail. seal as the cuffs, are edged with ted lining as any adressmaker would 88 $15

Other pages from this issue: