The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1913, Page 12

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ofals hoon @ome Joined The Board grade grade grade ~S arade ‘\ rade nd 1. session Kratini Score of Shops Agree to Concede to Demaiids ‘With fully 7.000 Indies’ tatiors al- avenue establixhments, had met the de- mands of the union | special The strike {x one called by Local No, IONA CORN thie 4 25¢ 88 of the Ladies’ Tailor and Dress: Asana makers’ Union, 1 LL. a W. TU, Six thousand workers, mostly expert men! Cine taliors employed in the Fifth avenue Gal c Afeagmaking extabliahments, responded to the stri to reports quarters, a y another thousand | bet the malcontents, and cons Cc REDUCTION OF HOURS ANG RAISE ARE DEMANDED. demands of the workers are as stead of fifty hours as heretofore; nani- ab tery shops supervised by a Sanitary and the following wage scale: For first Dirthday as at present. ‘The settlement committee has deen in €@ Pitth avenue, employing about 100; and Mligrim Bres., No, 123 Gecond Mustard can lle avenue, employing about 88, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER “18, ‘ITs. : . aay AN them down to Mphraim, who pat then of the fight thus far and pro nae oh ho c early end of the trouble. The nent iy a bag. Suddeniy Muse stopped ve will come through agreement with in-| anata de mata, Hruader Mowe? ad dividual employers and not through any [inquired kone Joualy bosses’ organization nkin', Bradder Yih “I's Just been tain, how me and you is membahe ub —— i ' . |de church, an’ wedder it's right to take Two colored men were on an eapedl- | de cunnel's chiol tion to the Colonel's hen foomt one| “Rrudder Mose, Am a @reat moral |dark night, Mose had planted the ladder, climbing up to where the ohick- ene__were boosting, and war passing 4 i 4 iapheatin, “stat wh anudder ohicking.”” @ of Union. feaky striking, fashionable modieten | aa Jest no time to-day making peace with [1859-1 STORE| their workers. ‘This is the height of the fall season, With every shop full SERRE TIAL REDUCTIONS Of enfinished work that must be han- For Thursday, Friday, Saturday led, managers quickly despatched rep~ Pesentatives to the union headquarters fm the Union Square Hotel prepared to @ign such agreements a# the union of- had already prepared, Before & score of shops, among them . of the most pretentious Fifth Absolutely Below Cost week esterday, according Special thie week. Sold by the Ib. at the union head- tender of Control named by the unton; Cost 22¢c elsewhere workers 827 instead of 8%; second workers, $4 instead of $2; first Domestic Lea & Perria’s helpers, $19 Instead of $18; second a t by a Cc use iT tanene of pr al eae Or Sane bot. femae] helpers, $17 instead of $16; grade female helpers, $6 instead pragi ys oe r3| Usually 2%c a can. This wr 8, Pasquale Linguita, Gamuel Beract, Some suaenes sad Se a a MILK 3=25c 4 ‘Rey. Among the dig concerns that settled ap gees Neggipnemnd ed wll gr ha rer a 1 90. 1008 were: Bendel, A hg Prunes « 5c about 6; Mary Anderson Werner, No. Colman's oe Sea oe Snes Peaches «. 14¢ 240 membere, would jotn tn the strike $; 5 at 2 o'clock, With thetr af@ the unten regula leaders hope ¢o 80 erippte the trade in J Manhettan and the Bronz as to force - _ for our al employers to the ¢erms taid down. analveaty LEADERS PREDICT EARLY END sale c OF TROUBLE. sharp clash between the strikers and | The sco | ™, Atlantic « Pacific they had succeeded in crippling that shop a0 well a0 others in the neighdor- 675 Stores in the U.$. ‘These Prices for Greater New York Only. ‘Tho leaders are dated over the euccess Ladd ant Ones TRADIN SBE Ask bh THE! Buy Furniture the Easy ' Way—-No Stinting—- No Scraping Fall A tea “pai "wi the C . Ay painless’ jay—te Cowper: xe ech come to Siar ot our two big stores and pick anything you want in furniture, carpets, rugs, house- furnishings or —— , The next day the things you choose are sent home. You begin to enjoy them at once. And while you are getting the pleasure out of their use you simply pay us a trifle at a time, as convenient. Here are our terme—you can pay weekly or month! $0c weekly buys $30 woth of goods; $1.50 weekly, $100 wet $2.50 weekly, $200 worth; $5 weekly, $500 worth Prices plainly marked. Son a eee oe ers as why should anyone stint and ecrape and wait to save Wiad mein exkhing in price of quality when you bey de eer easy way. Our goods are the finest, our prices pyeor fy back of everything we eell. Come in and let us tell Pe Deore Sneus Sat Seay way 0 Devzryo~ will not be urged to buy. Come in to-day. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA’ 3d Avenue Park Row and and 121st Street Chatham Square :\(@IMBELS en An’ me ain't At ter wrastle wid. Pass | om = —— — —————— Every City in the United States Is Envious of This Sale of Be XS ist A woman from California, women from the North, South, East and West have been among our —F fore this week, for they know that they cannot get them at home—at such prices. se, fsa shar Are Likable in Every Pasian Especially for Their Perfect. Fit The materials in these Waists are above dda for they are of the best qualities of silks; linens, cottons and flannels, and they are fashioned ‘ The New Styles for the Autumn These Waists were era and ordered by John Forsythe, Inc., 22 West 34th Street, but discontinuance of that store prompted the manufacturer to dispose of them to us—and th by enabling us to present $3 and $3.60 Forsythe Waists at $2/$7.50 Forsythe Waists at $3.95 $4.50 and $5 Forsythe Waists, $2.60/$10 Forsythe Waists at $5 $12 Forsythe Waists at $6.95 $5.60 and $6 Forsythe Waists at $3 $6.60 and $7 Forsythe Waists, $3.50/$14 to $16.60 Forsythe Waists, $7.60 Third Floor Store Opens at 8.20 and Closes at 6 Let Your Money Earn Money With GIMBEL BROTHERS Bankers Bring us a dollar (the smallest sum that will open a four per cent. Interest Account) and at the end of a year, com- pounded semi-annually, it will have grown to $1.04: $100 will have earned $4.04 and $1,000 will have earned $40.40-- a pleasant dividend on merely letting your money stay where it is safe, yet easily got at when you need it. If you prefer, we will open a Checking Account for you— the easiest way to keep track of your expenditures—on which (or requisite daily balances) we pay 2 per cent. interest per annum. There is not a more central banking office in New York, for the greatest number of ple, than this, at Broadway and Thirty-third Street. Banking hours are convenient-- 9 to 5 daily, INCLUDING SATURDAYS. Main floor, Rear Balcony Here Are the Men’s Stetson Hats for Fall Good wine needs no bush. Stetson Hats need no com- mendation from us. It’s enough for men to know that in this most comprehen- sive collection of Men’s Hats in the city, the new Stetson styles are ready for selection. Fifty Styles of Soft and Stiff Hats at $3.50 Among the Soft Hats are “The Roy: al,” “The Briarcliff,” ‘The rol,” “The Bison,” Velvet or silk bands, some with bows in the back, or on the port quarter. Colorsinclude greens, blues, tans» grays, olives, browns and black. Other Stetson Derbies at $5 to $10 Other Stetson Soft Hats at $5 to $12 It will be strange indeed if men cannot choose hats they like from this display. Fourth Floor Paris Has Just Sent The Loveliest of . > SP As Fashion has not decreed one particular style or length in these Ruffs, it is obvious that you should have several for your various costumes. The close-fitting style that is finished with either a saucy bow or a long stole end, is very coquettish. Then, there are some that are to be worn like a throw vou the shoulders. And, of course, there are lo round ruffs and stoles, too. It be an agreeable s to find that many of these ruffs are made on arc as of fine silk crepe, $3.95 to 60. Imported Collars of marabou at .95 to $7.50. * . Main Floor Most Remarkable Values ip This Sale of An Advance Purchase in CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ FALL & WINTER COATS 4 375 CHILDREN’S COATS $3.95 to $5 Grades, All at $2.95 We prepared for this event months ago—placed our orders when the makers were not busy hence these fine values for you tomorrow. Zibelines and fine Caraculs—a few mixtures, etc., in a varied assortment of smart Kall and Winter styles. Notch or button-up-to-the-neck collars, patch pockets, loose backs, ete. Included in this group are about 7) Sample Coats. Sizes Range From 6 Years Up to 14 Years CHINCHILLA & CORDUROY COATS FOR LITTLE TOTS $5 Grades at $3.95 Pretty styles in belted and box models, in sizes 2 to 5 yeurs. $4 Grades at $2.95 Corduroy; double-breasted models with leather belts. 200 Coats at $1.50 ‘These are $2.95 to S$) pes, but must be elezred out. Light-weight coats in a llaneous assortment misce! styles, for children 2 to 5 years. Scme of the coats have leather belts. Subway Store, Balcony Men’s New Derbies and Soft Felt Hats More Sample Shoes in the New Fall Styles for Women Special at $1.50 $3.60 to $5 Grades at $1.95 The Subway Store for men pre- Sizes 315, 4 and 4). sents its new Fall styles. Widths A, B, C Derbies, with side or back bows Those women who can in the new shapes for young men | be fitted in these sizes will or more conservative styles for | find over 100 different styles older men. e ab enen/t ere: Gk Soft H New Gimbel models, ‘or the benefit cf those In the new shapes and colors, with | @omen who cannot velvet or otk bande. wear these sizes we Boys’ Hote et $1—Tyrolean Rare gaded several Teddy and aes ot styles MBEL $3.50 SHOES —in allsizes. Subway Store, Balcony Subway Store, Balcony 10,000 Yards of Table Damask(||"y, Porsi : Far Below Regular Price vrei issets mt oie hoary eh Be, 35c to 91.75 bee at 20c to Se 3 Ya. "Subway store, Balcony ° y be Who Wants Handkerchiefs? Getta crakear ction by ee Lee We Sota These have just come in to sell at a third to one-half leas Romnants of Toweling Contah than usual: ‘ades, vy 3 5 veces bbe FOIE WOMEN thr ar sr nen, Hane ith || Sa nn aon tnd FFA saan p mate! ic gr aise inmeny d ite Me ni ie reach sehe lly 25e. mst ges #1. 50 White Crochet Bed Ayala at $1 N ere rted colored printed Hand- Estee heavy. closely yoven: ai ble beds, ‘These eee in striped and d plaid bartered much in Vor; at 1894 at 12140 Subway Store, Lower Floor wear acolo Giake, tewer Tieer each, usually 25c. Also pure Irish linen, plain hemstit guowfoun sz, with halinch hema, 13geanch, waually 18 IT IS RUG VALUES LIKE THESE - That Bring New Customers to Gimbels Please Accept This Invitation 9xi2 ft. Axminster Seamless Rugs, $30 grades, at $22.60 To Visit the Advance Exhibition of 9x12 ft. Ta, ; Brussels Rugs, $21.50 sraiet, at $14.60 The Superb Fabrics Embraced in the EXTRAORDINARY SILK OCCASION There te a wonderful election, All the new patterns and colorings, suitable for any rooms in the house. Subway Store, Lower Floor Beginning Next MONDAY MORNING At Which Time Will Be Offered FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS PERFECT FORMS $90,800 Worth of Silks at 60c, 85c and $1 On Which You May Make Your Dress, A very fine selection, more or less elaborate, according 3.50 Grades at $1. to price range. There are neat stripes of biue, white and $3.50 wrades ” $1.95 ae pink, choice of high, square or V nock—long sleeves, in- fashionable ir lines; covered with a new style of cluding a number of plain white gowns. Hi rey covering nickel trimmed; adjustable to FLANNELETTE KIMONOS 4 Aftor having cut tho eloth tn ns on the pattern b At $1 and $1.50 [ie idea ut uae A pretty assortment of comfortable wraps, in Empire | For About $44,125 models, ‘Nice selection of grades and designs. These || y: 450i trav Stantetay tieoe i are $1.50 and $2 grades. |] & complete dreas for ‘ The Silks may be seen in a special Salon on the Subway Store, Balcony | Babway 3 Tenth Floor, and selections may be made now, and the Silks sent out at their wonderfully low sale prices on Monday. The Thirty-second Street elevators nearest the front of the building go direct to the Silk Exhibition. Sn aaa

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