The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1904, Page 9

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PMeasure Advocated by Tho World Has During Three Months of Application Proved Wise and Needed Legislation, », |WEMPLOYERS STAND READY TO CO-OPERATE. lommissloner Bryant Tells of Good Accomplished — Manu- facturers Believe It Is Falr| and Just—Children Benefited. | Under the auspices of the Social Bet- Committee of the Eesex Trades ‘@ouncl! Col. Lewis T, Bryant, Commie of Labor of New Jersey, deliv- Wednesday night at the Newark] [ Publo Library an address on the oper- , ation of the new Child Labor law of the ) Btate, which was passed by the Legis | A hed year aa the result of pub- agitation by The World, ios | The law went into operation last Sept. iS end according to the pleture drawn Col. Bryant {t has already worked Peesasus both for the children of the [tate and wage-carners of mature age. ‘There were present’ at the meeting | Pepresentatives of the Children’s Pro- | Geotive Alliance, State Federation of _ Labor and others interested in the pa» | age of the law, and also « large dele- Py : ! @ition of Socialists, An effort was . |) made by the latter to turn the session fate a conference od Boctallstio ideas, Svcialinte Silenced, Beveral of the ere indulged tn | trades against the law and railed at] Ti | the economie conditions that made child) our fut } Wabor necessary, but Henry J, Gottlob.) Hugh thairman of the committee, finally| pick, he sald th ae @quelched the hostile element. Later| (7 cest bor that Col. Bryant made a reply to the oritics, | ro’ eauvel the 44, without entering into any contro-| © ano thie, Yersy with the malcontents, effectively | Mr. } @newered thelr criticism. Commissioner Bryant announced ne) Ne Qnild, labor ould make no argument for a more! file tien as not peo| Board of Health Puts Ban on are employed, except in factories and other places where goods are manufac- tured, Cases have come to the notice of the department involving the employ- ment of children in laundries and other places which, while not literally places where goods are manufactured, come close to it under @ liberal (aterpretation of the meaning contemplated by the law, I have asked the Attorney-General to give me « ruling on this Important point for the future guidance of the de- on age oarorny ute. turers Cat eg then 44 be air and soancness it emt we LS t the ights of jot otherw: be peo teoted rye may i) Pamnured wo will do “ss o it at mr to improve sicee aise ot the Btate i Ibe made for nfs eftective work tn combating ie" of enlaren under the re tastorien. SEEREVONES MILK | FIRM’S LIGENSE Business of Largest Dairies In City—Alleged Unsanitary Conditions at a Plant. ‘The Metrovolttan Milk and Cream | ‘The cause given wes that one of the owned by the on venaany, known Grove Creamery, {n by ofMclal tore to be unsanitary, The order joard of Health stops the busl- distributing milk and cream to i | Fes gz yi ee23 have lately discovered flagram violations of the law. dealers have ignored orders to @onditions and in several in- 2 bi pro | cory i g H a Es i edly rather than wo to the expense of refitting thelr milk depots upon a sant- the f baste, Manager Frank P, Demorest, of the te ee, ved Cot show Ys ee fete Shite 'Nat we we a) im m0 Way responsible for the conditions | at "looming Grove Dairy, which our | company acquired recen' eompany soquired recently” MUNYON’S COLD CURE Price a8. Relleves address mn the tai | wats REFUND YOUR MONEY IP IT FAILS, NYON, Philadelphia. ' Slippers, Rubbers and Rubber Boots. of this wonderful Christmas opportunity. Women’s '2°° Sao Lace and Blucher In patent leather and black kid, Cuban heels, Black Rubber Overboot (Patent Applied For) Are Light and Flexible. Just the Thing for Slush, Snow and Raine andy” rot Supurban 2 ‘aeatiencs AP occupation th, 2 them out doors bo: tn be snowy or rainy For MEN, WOMEN ‘and BOYS—$1.50 A PAIR. Men's Storm King Rubber Boots, 3.50 Boys’ Storm Hing Rubber Boots, Sizes | to 8%, 3.00 Youths’ Storm Hing Rubber Boots, Sizes 11 to 13%, CAMMEYER Oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. CHRISTMAS BARGAIN SALE IN OUR BASEMENT. No such useful presents for men, women and children as our Boots, Shoes, Everybody should take immediate advantage Men’s $2.00 Holiday Slippers in Russia Calf, Rus- set, Goat and Slippers and Brown Kid Romeos SOMETHING NEW. Men’ 4 Sie $3.50 Goodyear welt soles. 2.25 H misses’ s Black Hid Lace, pat-|Misses ee ged tipe, orgs $ 1: 00 Santa Claus a and bring the children, will remain * large siz patent leather tips, $ sizes 24 is at our store with a present for each chil V4 Kid Opera Child’s Black Hid Button and Lace and Box Calf Lace Shoes. Sizes 6 to 10%, 75c¢c Boys’ and Youths’ Lace Shoes, Sizes 11 to 2, 1.00 Sizes 2: to 84 1,25 e Kid o 4.28 to 84... and until Christmas, Come see IHAB’ Men's $2 vici kid lace shoes, $1.45. Men's $2.50 patent colt, box calf, viel kid and velour calf, lace shoes, special $1.89, Men's $2.75 box calf, Blucherand regular lace shoes, vici kid lace shoes and patent colt lace and button shoes, special $2.19, Little Men’s $2 vici kid, patent colt and box calf lace shoes, sizes 8% to 1314; also youths’ shoes, sizes 1 to 2%, in the same leathers; and boys’ box calf and wax calf lace shoes, sizes 2% to 5%, special $1.49, Boys’ $2.50 patent colt lace shoes and box calf lace shoes, sizes 2% to 5%, special $1.89. Men’s slippers in the following styles: Everett, Romeo an fee in vici kid, black and tan, imitation ae gnter and other leathers, value $2, special $1.5' Men's $2. 50 slippers, all leathers, special $1.98. Men's high-grade black and tan vici Faust slippers, special $2.45. Shoe Requisites — Tred-air heels, per pair 25c, O'Sullivan Rubber Heels, 50c. Patent shoe polisher requiring no dressing, each, 25c. Nickelled steel arch supporters, ankles and insteps, $3. Shoes for X-mas Presents We are selling for $3 a certifi- cate entitling the bearer to one pair of Stroller Shoes in any one of our four stores at any time, These certificates are designed for use as Christmas gifts where one does not know the size shoe one’s ho, friend wears. A palr of Strollers “Teat the Best shoe for You" make a most useful gift for any man, The Stroller is the only $} Standard Shoe. Strollers are sold only in Brill Brothers’ stores, Our stock offers a very ve selection of the newest styles and best leathers, Price {s always $3.00. COATS Men's belt, box and greatcoats, worth up to $15, special $10, ° . 4 Men's belt coats, greatcoats and box over- coats, worth up to $18, special $12.50, Men's Paddocks, belt coats, box and great. coats, worth up to $20, special $15. Youths’ belt and greatcoats, worth up to $12.50, special $8. Children’s Russian and box overcoats, worth up to $5, special $2.95. Boys’ and children’s overcoats, worth up to $7, special $4.95, SUITS Men’ 8 worsted suits, worth up to $15, special for weak Men's finest fancy suits, worth up to $22,50, special $14.50, Men's smoking jackets and house coats, worth up to $9, special $4.95. Men's automobile clothing, fur overcoats, at ONE-THI price charged at other stores. leather suits and LESS than the DASH’Y Umbrellas—Ladies’ and men’s silk umbrellas, with handsome ivory, gold and silver-trimmed handles, special $2; 8, $3. 98, and $4.98, Gloves, genuine Kassan lamb skin, $1.50 grade, special 98c¢ Squirrel-lined gloves, special at $4.98, Anitial handkerchiefs of pure linen, 6 in a box for $1.50, Silk suspenders, $1 grade, one pair ina fancy box, 50c. 1 House gowns and bath robes of “Brocade _-Eiderdown,” packed one in a box, $1.75. ” Get the Habit. Go to Bue Brothers 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Street, 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich, 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, Near 14th, 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue, Martom and Sixth @ Stores Open Evenings. co Jie nia 4 hs iaeasiieeate eeaiietnae sum WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING; DECEMBER. It 190 | we Store Open ACTTY INITSELF Evenings (0 R Until NEW YORK. “§. 2H.” $50 Green Trading Bis Bi SATURDAY New books containing 50 = & H.” Green Trading Stamps will be distributed FREE on every floor of the Siegel Cooper Store. These are extra and will be sen in addition to the double stamps in the morning and single stamps until closing hour which regularly accompany purchases in The Bs Store. Outer Apparel For Girls & Wisses In A Special Sale Go-Morrow. For Misses. For Girls. | FOR MISSES’ PLAITED LU 2 50 inc SKIRTS, Pty Mca oe i d og" GIRLS’ RUSSIAN DRESSES of pretty, fancy mixtures. 9, GSFOR MISSES. PLAITED WALK: + FO ING SKIRTS; fire black cheviows. \2 SPOR ORS. ALLWOOL seRo8 JACKETS; satin lined. SAILOR SUITS. Jb. oo% MISSES’ 27-INCH KERSEY ry yk wo 8S TOURIST| FOR GIRLS VELVET BOX 7.50% 5. $008 87, 7.80% GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH KER- FOR MISES: NORFOLK SUITS, 5. 00" aig SEY BOX COATS, with cape. Squirrel Sets, Special at 5/0. oor, Front, 10h #4.) This is emphatically a squirrel sea- “Winter son, and in this sale of Squirrel Sets at $10.00 The Big Store demonstrates / illinery. its ability to offer its patrons the most | From the Trimmed Hat De- fashionable, reliable furs at prices | partment. come these inviting (i within the reach of all. Seshia They Would Sell SEVENTY-FIVE STYLISH TRIMMED ATS, the ices of | whi i ‘Readily ata Half More. per Per dpeeer brn io 50 ill!||| RUSSIAN GRAY SQUIRREL | be placed on sale to-morrow at <* | SETS, made as illustrated, of selected | ONE HUNDRED HANDSOME TRIM- well-matched skins; set consists of 50- | MED HATS. the former prices off whieh inch Four-in-Hand Scarf, lined with | W** $1900 $20.00 and $25.00, shall gray and white squirrel, and shapely Christmas, 18°&19"STS, 5th “passes CRAVENETTE be placed on sale to-morrow, at a i pillow muff. lined 5.00, 7.50 70.00 , | cl Poona 10 0 In each instance the valves are remarinble x ene ad cule etnias ne (Fur Rooms, Beoond Floor, Centre.) (Becond Foon, Front.) Holiday Sale of Cameras and d Supplies 5,000 ALMUMS, flexible style, 14 Name. | Siew LaPe| PRICE | leaves @8 pages), in carbon os SAR Korona il. ~|§x7) 27.50 /18.00" | black on Seoteh grays better se and cheaper than MOUNTS. ¥.,0 TORRE for 4 om OF, cotton: ‘Their veal value is enstly | 2. ve known when we asrare you ott CRYSTALS, purest mada % that thelr usual price is 190 | pAgrm—OARTER'S WATERWELL 4 to Ow ial price for | Oa Tyna cay ‘the 5c RUBAWROID TRAYS, ext, @e tx, 126 Seta ions San IDBAL RUST LAMPS, the $1.00 CARTRIDGE, Een aes 1B (Third Floor, Bast of Elevators) Women’s Coats & Shirts Ht Remarkable Reductions. Supplies. pag cit 1 as pi Unt PLATES, bf clean, ort per On, coguiecly TOCUBSNG CLOTH, popes satin; some in neat collarless styles, trimmed with sik braids, others with large capes and many belted aes they have vent Mf, 4 f) Women’s % length Coats in belted back style, some lined throughout with heavy satin; they are made of handsome mixtures, winter weight irre 7, 5 /) I\\ collarless or with storm collars, leg-o'-mufton or bishop sleeves, Women’s 27-inch Coats of black or brown Kersey or winter BZ plaited and belted back and front, pers | plaited full sleeves, re i prettily trimmed and piped with velvet. Reguary 1, 00 ined black sati iti ml oleae be a with semi-firting back WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS of Panama Cloth or Cheviot in WORN RUNABOUT SKIRTS of excellent quality pms Chevict, in black and blue; five gored style, handsomely closer 7.50 Women’s 27-inch Kersey Coats of black or castor Kersey, lined with heavy fiittng backs and mannish coat sleeves, wit! in dark or medium gray or Oxford gray Irish Frieze; Covert; they are lined throughout with heavy satin, collar vy oh | WOMEN'S 45-IN. BLACK ger eg He of excellent | WOMEN'S RUNABOUT SKIRTS of Cheviot, Melon Cloca, mutton sleeves with cuffs; also neat collarless myle 12, 75\% easy nm aon. Fok and many nearly strap & 50 black or blue: « litle lot of various syle which have been sling box plaited and trimmed with vallor-elechad mraps; ons, Second Fleor, Front.) or fe Wrists all excellent value as thaalal cl B08 | rows tre tacts A Striking Display. Saturday is always a red-letter day in the Waist Store because we always have something special to offer in superior made WAISTS in the Newest Styles at most Popular Prices. Waists of Chiffon, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Peau de Cygne, Velvet, Lace, Japanese Silk, Chiffon, Persian Lawns and Batiste are Specials for To-Morrow. WOMEN'S WAISTS of IMPORTED NOVELTY VEL- VET, as Illustrated, in Black, White, Light Blue, Navy. Brown, Green, Red and Tan. This model is beautifully tailored and effective. It ts cleverly designed and is ornamented with pearl buttons. Sold in exclusive waist shops at 7.50, We have about 200 of these handsome PY A) Waists at the remarkable price of poms: s Crepe de Chine Waists. & new and handsome model, made Women's Chiffon and Gatfeta Waists. Bie large Venice . Jack white and light blue: en 5.90 re lors to ve irivagro our pagel dead | lace medallions inserted in shirred sleeves; deep tucked yor Bye mw ful collar a lace inserting Atrractively priced, Exceptionally handsome model, « i wre trom and attached collar ar ically designed with fine lace | inserting; French knocs and tuckings: newest 5. I0 sleeves with lace cuff Very charming and dressy style, each at sie dels eae , black white and light blua Women’s Catteta Chiffon Waists. peril Se reeeed ean tea tant anes: aera Vacs trocmhijen piel Yeats atest oe hits ae aR a each, at ‘

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