The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1911, Page 13

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Vatmdhn a ery GE COMPANY ONE WEEK 10 SUBMIT} f Inion Men Want President Cortelyou to Agree to Arbi- trate the Differences. Wonderful Tuesday <ICES cut to cost and below to make to-morrow a banner day for every shcpper at Six! Surface cars. The most economical storg to shop in and the best store to buy gifts in, - Double key Stamps All age Shop Early ‘In the day atid early this week as poss ble Store Closes at 7 P. N To-Night, Tuesday, Wednesiay and Thursday Evenings Open Friday and Satur. day Night This Week Again We Say, Shop Early! Sale of Furs Fox Mute of att. lustrous lorge low mul ; rec Muatened sin the Tait hare rich ailk of mut in et | SFFICIALS ARE SILENT. épresentative of Federation | Declares Company Wants | to Break Union. One week ta the time limit set >| Gas Workers’ Unt efore it will 1 @ strike that they claim will in- ntly take 82,000 men from the shops | the Consolidated Gas Company. In he mean time the unton officials de- lare that they will make every effort 0 bring about arbitration. Acting long these lines, it was stated to- lay by MH. T. Keating, special organ- ver of the Amecican Federation of .abor, sent here from Washington to in the organization of the Gas ‘s’ Union, that several of New most prominent business men With the Civic Federation, wili ndeavor to have a consultation with Heorge B. Cortelyou. The president bf the Gas Company has absolutely ignored the letters sent by the union nd has persistently refused to make ny statement. The Gas Company's denial that the nen is met at the union's headquar- ers in the American Federation of ANDSOME, Others destene All Mned witt To-morrow ee eee No Mail, Phone or C. shaw) bushy Large silk Mned metal With beantiful raised pattem; gold or eee abor offices at No. 239 Fourth ave- ue With a cold “Walt and see," ut. ered this morning by Cal Wyatt, th jew York representative of the Ved- ration. & have as yet received no reply to} he second letter that I sent two days Bgo to Mr. Cortelyou,” said Mr. Wyatt | thts office to-day. “The company has ade every effort to break the union. ‘hey have the men elght hours; y, but just as soon as day volun’ ie spirit of jours Would be ‘e want the union r Want the criminal responsibility of the | as workers employed by the company ken from thelr shoulders and placed pon the compan: 0A. M.to1..M. $1.00 pee Pins cement Mat 11007, ) gees? r——10 A.M. tol P.M— Numerous $10 Waliham or E — Watch m1 67 98 | het. BoA, (AIL Day Sale —Boys’ y or the next day I! hall xubinit a nces to Mr. Corte ake that jt public at the san me. In the ntetim all efforts will be directed to- ration, and tf that le un-| Best Xmas Values at ae Eo 98 Poys’ Winter Overcoats Long, convertible collar and heavy weight Win- ter Overcoats in fancy mixtures for boys of 7 to 17 years. The new Russian Overcoats, OR New York's Best Xmas Values at Russian button-to-neck ; sizes 3 to 8; vat overcoats, convertible collar; sizes wait and see." it was pointed out by an official of ¢ union that a gas strike in New York ould turn out to be @ more serious tter than the public realizes, Not nly does four-fifths of the population of ” New York use gas for ilumi- owes, but tt le used almost | Even tn the cheap- e8 #¥® wtoves are tn- —0 A.M. to! P. M—s Sample Rugs He = | $12.98) « urth Floor 10 A.M. tol P. ign for cooking e this many large factories de- n gas for their operating pur- | If the gas was shut off even f je ones. day in New York City it would chy e public hundreds of thousands of to-the-neck, with velvet collar; eae tiara sen to 10 year in all the ® 21.70 Umbretlas latest shades; at ‘ TO AID | A HOS HOSPITAL. A ktechi bie 8 Boys’ $5 Chinchilla Aercante jantor Lea of Washington | The sensation of the season. The much- 98 Heights 1 @ Benent wanted chinchilla coats in either ne te $ . M 1 P MM, “What Happened to Jones," a farce pein Fonts pu cease re CAL MS OME Mize gray, Some Gita line velvet collar, three acts, by Georwe Broadhurst, We have just 200—a special purchase—-to sell tomorrow Junior League of F ts Hospital on y ev n, 17, 1912, at the | Faldort, for the benefit of the hospital. bait ; che i Freed- | a ur a rehur tieaslel mney, Weill,’ Wa alter | lees and Alvin Joseph, | Ss t | 22 Gold Finished | The most unique and elaborate lot | of silk umbrellas ever offered to they | | | | | | | | public, in both Ladi pany 14TH STREET STORE, HENRY sane A8e Suitings, ef C10 A. M. to! P.M—~ Girls’ $2 Raincapes } 91-05) | ee leauis Pie a | 10 A.M. tol P,. Mo $1.00 Velvet Corduroy |— With Inside Purse & Fittings, JAND Bags of black goatskin with three or six-piece fittings, in-) 3 80 tnches wile, 1 nav at H) clading purse, card det box and vinai rete pee e j bottle, Gilt trimmin itched leather handles. my and bleek; —romemen( Sale Vit Day Ploor— Mall Orders vee u ay; yard (Main Blvee.) Make Ideal Xmas Presents, H—I0 A. i. to 1 P.M '98c Xmas Baskets Bacon * ise Dresses \ 25e | House Wow, Farm Mutter, the Nereamery, put up in Jeb. prints: 1b Fancy Olxes binen’s sizes, It isa $35.00 show for $5. That is just what it is, and you will say the same when you see them. Some handles have a full run of 12 inches of highly ornamented and deep carved gold filled 22 kt. gold finished, while others pare two sections of Oriental pean The com- plete umbrella is well done enough to well for $25.00. This is a try out at $5 each. ff you are lucky enough to get here te-~-orrow, buy one, and if you find it 1s uot us good as $25.00 spent in some other direction we will refund the money. WILLIAM H, RICH & SON made them and almost ‘guide knows what that firm's name stands for (the area and | best). No mail orders can be filled, but we guarantee to sell over the Sounter until 10 o'clock to-morrow We advise lady customers to clighttully. cor Helland Ge ereva Act olet, mC nally, pure © bot Old ARR “(2 mel fargo $1.00 | * bottle on yg % Best ¢ Extra Fan Xmas Sal and ne Rho e ls TURKEYS” Geese Roasting Chickers |Duck A Maliird ‘Heat nine, 32Zc : 15c 1 Pure Fo Youn 1 rad AS Ae not earlier than 11 o'clock, as oe enw th first morning rush will be too Fresh ah peas [ras Fresh sh ppet trom a famous Choice, Selected, dry pad | otrctly tresh, dry fp great to shop in comfort. Maryland poultry farm, dry chickens tor roatting at the shipped direst to a fo CHARLES A. KEENE picts alected and young, awest pace quoted this | ho At the extraged nar DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, | season, oe Piet: O10: (Great Nmas sale 180 Broadway, New York Ouen Bveniags Until Christmas | SIEGHL, Pres't — We Oe not a amnae ormaey —— ‘Siesmeerweteinean stint o- Toenartarwa seamen Sage THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER Visit Our Model “Quick Luncheon roses for Xmas Shoppers 3-Hour Specials 0. D. Orders, 10 A.M. to P.M 0 A. M10 PLM, 75c Jewel Boxes | ‘a ae ee Maa lps “Tile | $1.25 Mechanical witt xoaanterd tof $ on \ Trains A.M. tol P.M Tard M.tol P.M (2) $2.50 sine, 4-Ineh top 1 80c Baby Set | (51-50 Tablecloth || Co! ici cit? i ald Mi tolP: oad bial nabie in GiVE LidgnrTy TIGNwW HUT uy 18, 1911, Pure Foods, Prices Moderate - Sixth Floor " Avenue’s Busy Corner Store. This te the eal is the easiest store in k store ih New York to” w York to reach by ‘L train, Subway, Hudson Tunnel or beraus> you are sure the gifts will prove satisfactory 4 ‘Hundreds of extra salespeople to serve you. Tu e s d =a) Fill your book and obtain beautiful Xmas gifts free. Visit premia oy ol 5th Floor, and make selections to-morrow. All premiums delivered free. Come To-Morrow to The Big Free Show 6 Big Star Acts; Continuous irom 9.30 A. M. This show is the talk of New York. No store in town has anything like it. A distinctly high-class entertainment Slafer and His Band Beiaiton Bowen ever The band you hear at summer, CONCERTS: 9.90 A. M. to 12.20 P. W.; 1.3010 4.307. 4. Miss Gertrude J. Van Deinse Leading concert toloiat of Mmoklyn: Sante and Reinde. fante and His Works ie show him eke to Pi ted Poort M8 th Prince Wihony in the Order by Mali it Yu Cannot Come All Orders Filled Promptly iia S At Special Low Prices ay y hints from thts big Toy Mavnar pee 100,000 others things equally ae 24.50 Boys’ Scout) Zic Fold'ng Table $2.59 Doll erambulators «morrow 10. A. M. to 1 P. M. Only deri. ORE y Tem. All Are Worth Coming For. ad Every liom. ll P — 0 A. M. tol P. Mi 49¢c Gowns Sole LeatherCase Suh Et Tle ‘| $5.00 Mmm ooo A. M. to 1 'P. — We Bk ac i Pet Palicoats Initial Stationery nid Fleet) cememeae! Somme 0A. M. tol P.M, Paint Books | Weil hound $3.50 i | 4 ew $6.98 Swing Horse easy mi - tol P.M Picture Machines $3 Gilt Clocks ee For the eliittren, . f conch aad trick, i itard|| AIM. tol P. ii ——iw'A. M: to'l Po i $3 Toilet Set Flexible Steering Sicds Si About 1,000 of theme constructed to our Special order; made very flexible, of selected teh wool, with hardened steel runners. pre yng ea (1) $1.98 eine, 90 tneh top.. -—Holiday Perfumes In Handsome Boxes, Special Prices Verfumes are always acceptable as gilts, You cannot buy better quality else where at these pr.ces ra = 195¢l Cm iv A. ry tol Poe — (2298 S ll Ve! vet Hats Hats ie if DE OPERA HOGER & ¢ ? PA Mearhed, Muin Fluor.) 4 {Maseavenits ae | ca 10 A.M. tol P. Mh $1.39 Bed Soreads ' MAD open teeks (Sale AM Day Tuewlay——Main # Mail ‘Order Filled. rHoliday Sale Slippers PECIAL values for every member of the family—and 10,000 S pairs to choose from. ‘I hese are example values: Men's $1.50 Romeo Slippers, in black and tan vici_kidskin, Sizes 6 to I and 38c Pair A——I0A. M. to! Po Meee i. ($3.98 S Sets] Heo Ca { Hosement, peat th 10 A, i. tol P.M, $1.26 Comfortahles '79¢ — ! (eve Outing Flannel : 3 (Basement) , eA CL oe Y |S! 8Glove, etc. Boxes | = Ft Bloor) J Covers “$1.89 83 ( ' sur v Seca W.tol i due $3 Couch ¥ kidskin. biack and tan, oto Hand E and EE width, id ay (Smokers! Saude $1.50 Slippers, of 4 Everett styles, Blick of tan. Sizes 6 to HI. Ek width. Pair kidekin i. y « ” 98c "s 75c Felt Slippers, black, green, brown Slippers, of felt, fleece lined; leather soles, soft and Sind to2., OIC Neatly trimmed with ornament black, ced, gray, brown ; "98c Wall Orders Filled.) 10,000 Pr. Gloves Reduced A Big Opportunity for Xmas Shoppers Women" # Imported Dreasec l Kid Gloves -Black, tan 69c and white, 2 clasp, overscam sewn solt skins, Regular $1.00 Bear Mittens; ira 9c Men’ . Ars chil aren s Kid Gloves; Auto Gauntlet @loves; black 49 Give tu value Bider Gauntier $° 0, Pale $1.50 Women's White Glace Gloves; el- ‘4 9c: ses ae SI RO Chuldren'a Astrachan mittens; dA clas put in seat Xmae Boxes oh "25e oe Main Ploor—Mall y y Price, Here Choice le rant e> the ne the best that can be found anywhere chinnelidiract tous fram ihe famous farme of Viteiniar Marviand: Varmonte § to 18 pounds each. ‘Se ‘ect any one you want. Absolutely none reserved. 23 DAY. | Not: Noae seat .0. 0, Q antile’ reasonably limited to ae > buying POUND resh Hams remnants Fair, Ss ig dd, Delmonico steals, FRADING SPAZI?s, ASH FOR THEM LIBERTY STAMP PREMIUMS MAKE FINE XMAS CUTS oP —!0A.M. ae eed PM. $1.50 Leathe rather at + 88e| Es ee { Dolgevile teh) tor qercrey Dinner— ‘Angelica, Sy fuseatel or To values; parr Men's $2 atroet Gio Prix se Teaay values, > $1. 124) a 5 parkling en \ren's Rough Groves: Tourist Cocktails ‘Viahus Mar 75e Alled.> 4) , nere At A y var) r v 19,039 in all, ory delvery, place yous fow!s ins prey from heavy, native tle, nicely trimmed, Ib, J store Hegin Monday=-siath Floor.)

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