The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1914, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914. —— ommends for adoption a resolution | Plan the city will be enabled to take Fagiemesssmess om == =Es = — ” providing for the appointment by the|® step that will place it in the fore- If =—_ == = = ard of a Commission on Bullding st rahk of the cities that are tak- \ | Districts and Restrictions to carry ig thought for the future, and are ] | out the purposes of the statute. recting the building of the olty in jf BLAME IS PUT ON SAY SKYSCRAPERS Throueh the consummation of thie accord with a well-considered plan.” i chee » : ——=====SSESESESE=E>E>EE>E==—_—E_=_=== i Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue f i ; ROCKEFELLER JR. ENDANGER HEALTH) © The New Acme Pump | jonnan tx Tomar, Soars, ie Io Bln ot Tel Pe oe One Word From Him Would | Commission Criticises Present . bigs re ga Clearance baad of ; Have Prevented Big Loss of | Tendency to Tall Buildings | Misses and Juniors’ Tail or ed Suits ; | When about four hundred new and stylish garments, from our own stocks, will be offered Bd Life, Is Statement. —Suggests_ Remedy. | \ INDIANAPOLIS, May &—John p.| The Present tendency to bulld sky- Hi Rockefeller jr. could have prevented | scrapers to unrestricted heights ts | | \ At a Third to a Half Below Former Prices ff The materials are Moire, Faille and Maxixe Silks, superior Serges, Shepherd Checks, Gabardines, Eponges, Wool Poplins and Crepes, made up in smartest new models, showing the new long-tunic skirts the loss of life in Colorado by favor- | cterized as injurious to real ea. tng @ esettloment of the coal strike) t . business and health in the city i through a menting of tho operators| plan report concerning the creation Gun Metal Calf and miners, accoMing to a statement|of a Commission on Building Dis- fesued to-day by the International] tricts and Restrictions read to-day $5.50 at $15.00, 19.50 and 25.00 Executive Board of the United Mine|to the Board of Estimate. The re- ys the City Plan Commission d conclusive evidence of the need This Acme model fits especially close under the Also three groups of our very fine high-cost Model Suits—at Clearance Prices, MELE GGd, FeSanARGn Vers arch of the foot and was designed to meet the ! $35.00, 45.00 and 65.00 are too great.” <{rerulationa for various sections of requirements of those women who have a high | | cath ncetinnar | Tortora the strike [TT oro will bo a pubilo hearing May arch foot, but who like a meclium low heel shoe. “We deplore the loss of lite, acts of | 19, when objections to the creation violence and destruction of property, | of the heights of buildings commis- which have taken place. Wo are for | ion will be heard. Questions of econ- peace and the establishment of richt| omy and the constitutionality of the relations between employors and em-| Board of Estimate’s power to appoint ployes, We have exerciad our efforts | such a commission will thon be dis- Eight New York Stores ‘Workers of America in session hore. | port The statement also declares “there | found ean be no turning back or turning aside. The sacrifices already made! V Attention is also directed to our very attractive newly assembled collections of Graduation and Class Day Dresses in Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ sizes; all in effective, youthful models, at Exceptionally Moderate Prices. at all times toward righteous doal-| cussed comer Slot Se. | . comer Fulton St, S . ‘ at a irra japtiecat ie ley Bika COs Rosier sme ks | Becca orting Goods Smart Neckwear for ‘Tho miners asked for a conference | mission In part Is as follows: 1953 Brower eat 234.8, | 83 Nassau St. corner Liber P g fo Women On the Fourth Floor, are shown very complet: Exquisite Foreign Novelties share attenti with supplies of fishing tackle, golf, baseball and tennis every desirable style of the reviiling fosters in goods, sweaters, clock golf, quoits, pe ogy solf, American-made Neckwear; at very moderate prices, pet ni bs camping outfits, including following Special attention is directed to the following groups: special features: time after time, it is stated, and quit) “Tbe Commission em, nd experts work only after they tad been re d made a thorough study of the fused a hearing repeatedly, “Nir yblems submitted to tt, both by five per cont. of all the men empl studying actual conditions in New York City and by securing all avall- able d from the experience of | statement asserts, “The sti Pique Vestees and Waistcoats, for wear with street costumes: widely circulated by the coal r | other ¢ oth in this country and Green Painted Wood Settees, . . . Y Weir sepia ware kiseci Sts puNIS Nearlugs and had |thd bee Arm Chairs, to. match, Cit Plain, 95c, 1.75, 3.28; Embroidered, $2.50, 4.95, 6.25 eir employes were attemp ous pub rt a had nene- ( force 90 per cent. ts absurd and un-| fit of many aarefully prepared state- pout ee urs . . . Net Guimpes, tucked organdie front and Gladstone collars, $0¢ qualifiedly false. The small numbers ed petals (el napa Teanis Rackets, Ses seatie sting . Hand-Embroidered Net Guimpes, with lace Medici collars, 95¢ jloy. Mexic Japaness | dualified to advise In regard to the " ‘ a . limped ia tmoausen A ‘ern us problems before It 3 . 10 oz. Canvas Tents, 7 by 7 ft. size, . Hand- Embroidered Organdie Guimpes, Gladstone collars, $1.48 Ch tone list of § ie eal Commission found conclusive | provide graceful, natural figure-lines, City League Baseballs, ‘ ‘ : Plaited Maline Ruffs, with satin ribbon bows at each end, in ay minated in the massacre of Ludiow on | evidence of the need for greater con- | with youthful, sinuous suppleness, Imported Practice Tennis Balls, . : : prevailing street colors, at $1.45 April 20. The brutality of the gun-| trot over building development. The men seemed at that time to reached its climax. After the lu was over, eleven children ranging age from six months to ten yielding to every body curve, giving the fashionable ‘‘relaxed’’ pose, yet affording necessary support. Orders taken in the Camera Department, on the | Stiff Laundered Lily Collars, Plain and Hand Embroidered Main Floor, for Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Organdie Gladstone Collars, Pique Collars and Vestees, S0e present almost unrestricted power to height over any portion ny desired use and in of the lot f f the city. n found that any building control t any part of the city haw resulted in j k two, women, whose bodies were bli He ee ee entgs 1. | W.B.NUFORM STYLE 426, For wall dovstped Arwes, Bene, We continue, to-morrow, on the Main Floor, at the Sixth Avenue Entrance, smoking ruins of their des 1 oi we a cits ” leas hips evelewind vents over groin. Coutil or butane. $2.08 t homes. The State of Colorado was « ered with shame, while the whole na- tion looked on with awe. No fouler Our May Sale of W. B, NUFORM STYLE 437, Duncing coveet for average Sicures. No bust lines, Clinging coatil. $2.00 ri e application of dif 1 9, M ° brutal deed ever | top : ata e W.B. NUFORM STYLE 430. or well developed Awe. Very tne oF more brutal ced "aw hata tg | S-RMUORMETILE oe, ne 0 sone soon op Men’s Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Underwear and Hosiery history, nto distric W. B. NUFORM STYLE 444, For well devaioyed frures. Dew 7 . : 5 y sea is an awful Ae, ReGceenlouin for: Gath tet cicn (IU acai sacle pentose: Seay: oaake cel tes WAGs Ves Sata Extraordinary offerings are presented in each of these departments of Men's Apparel; all are new and Pruieb onuld “bare. been orked out With reference to the pecu- [| Unbound hip Condeer. Com, narrow sift brakd and tee. $3.00 desirable garments and accessories, marked at the lowest prices of the season. quirements of that @uch @ powerful position clal world, would have word favoring a settien meeting between the repre of the coal companies and sentatives of the striking en And how shall this battle of mination go on? It is jeular district. our committee submits and rec- At AlDealers WEINGARTEN BROS. New York -Chicage Boys’ Clothing and Blouses, of Superior Grades At Lower Prices Than Heretofore Quoted struggle for social just stead the humble miners , Will be offered on the Third Floor, To-morrow, in a sale of exceptional importance. Peouis Apeinet ihe cowarta (corporis S | ERN BRO | HERS Boys’ Norfolk Suits, . . Special at $7.50 An Extraordinary Group + he aaa With extra trousers; of fast color all wool navy blue serge: Boys’ Washable Suits, at $1.95 Wa Vacguicteat a cede geal Forty-second and Forty-third Streets, West of Fifth Avenue also desirable Summer suitings, in light or medium effects, Made of imported galatea, Kindergarten cloth and rep, in” 1 merica, h ate Hak ane linings and both pairs of trousers are lined Russian, Sailor, Oliver Twist or Middy models; 21/2 to 9 years. support ¢ yu pages o ears. : ao wid aid Sar ae a . Boys’ Imported Washable Suits, lasts for period of Boys’ Blue SergeNorfolk Suits, Special $5.00 at $5.00, 6.50 and 8.50 their rights are re * * . ‘ 7 A Wane In a new knife plait model, with yoke and belt; a desir- ___ Highest grades; exclusive materials; models for d : a all i able shade of navy blue serge; ages 8 to 17 years. in white or colors; for ages 2 to 6 yei ee “Without the protection of the labo: ; GFeABiES HA WHat che Small Boys’ Spring Reefers, at $5,00 and 6.75 Boys’ Blouses, at 39c each dividual miner tn ; ; of madras or chambray; Reduced from 50c Iya eorieen tea ti Made of navy blue serges and neat checks or mixtures; A i . lor Jr whose one-half or full lined garments for Spring and Summer wear; Boys’ Blouses, Shirts and Pajamas, 60c each with § ’ ages 2!/, to 10 years Made of madras, percale and soisette. Reduced from 95c. Guaranteed | 17 Jewels | SOLID 14K | 2 — ESS = Our Spring We are beginning our house-cleaning a bit earlier this year, MRS. HOUSE WIFE, to have it take place with your own, You will find a number of new things necessary before you are comlortably settled tor the Summer, and com- & mencing Monday, May 4th, you will have the chance to buy them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This is as much for our own benefit as for YOURS. YOU GET THE BAR- GAINS -WE GET THE ROOM for our incoming ‘ Fall Stock, Come in and real OUR PLAIN FIG Furniture for Country and Seaside Homes Unusually large assortments of Willow, Reed and Rattan Furniture for interior or porch use are now being shown, on the Fifth and Sixth Floors, including Davenports, Couches, Settees, Reclining, Morris and Arm Chairs; Rockers, Tables, Tea Wagons, Book Racks, Flower Stands and many Odd Pieces. The Willow Furniture is shown in the natural and can be finished in any shade desired. The Reed and Rattan Furniture is in baronial brown, sea green, French gray and ivory. Decisive Reductions have been made for to-morrow in the following: A ate, 5 Reed and Rattan Furniture T E N T I ON! Porch Rockers, reed seats and backs; Large Rattan Rockers, finished in baronial Regularly $3.25, A special at $2.85 brown; Regularly $9.50; special at $7.75 .Y., N. 8. & B. Railroad Men Rattan Chairs and Rockers, finished in sea green, Rattan Tables, finished in baronial brown; URE PRICES, PICK AYN Be oh Regularly $7.75, . special at $5.78 Regularly $5.00, . . special at $4.00 OFT WEAT YOUNBED, ; $100.00 Reward Rattan Tables, with glass tray; Regularly $11.00; , + special at 8,50 Convenient-—— Porceloid Refrigerator & Side leer watch K Credit Service makes it unnecessary for ak; porceloid food compartment; ” inge and lock; : circulation; ab- things that you want, lustrated: value 885.00, ‘e = No Red Tape--No Club Fees—Ltberal Credit Terms Out-of-Town Deliveries to Your Door by Moter : Oak and Enamel Bedroom Furniture Fumed Oak Chilfoniers, special at $7.80 Fumedor Natural ak Ledsteads, $10.0 2 < single or full size; . . special at $10.00 Fumed Oak Bureaus, special at 10.50 Write Enamel Chiffoniers, special at 12.00 Netural Oak Chiffoniers or Dressers, at 13.50 White Enamel Bureaus, special at 12,50 Four-picce White Enamel Suite, comprising bureau, toilet table, chiffonier and bedstead, $95.C0 Brass and Enamel Bedsteads and Bedding lermang 4 . “Author of Raffles” White Enamel Iron Bedsteads, Woven Wire Springs, ae A Formerly $5.25 and 11.00, at $3.75, 7.78 Formerly $7.00 and 8.00, Now $4.50, 6.00 Thrilling New Serial Story ntl Gold Filled Cases 0: cube Fost aie Enamel Bediteads er Upholstered Serinst, aaa PORV EL Begins i # =A le Formerly 75, ° pecial at 5 Formerly $12.50nd 16.50, 9.75, 14, regins in : hein cement 7 Brass Bedsteads, in bright or satin finish, Layer Felt Mattresses, A seven-time World Want ay, aT canton who. hi Bouché Formerly $20.00 to 75.00, $13.00 to 45.00 Formerly $13.00 and 18.50, at $7.75, 13.50 Saseee: od Brass Bungalow Bedsteads, Black Hair Mattresses, works all week, Order 1 CHA A. KEENE Formerly $8.00, . Special at $6.00 Formerly $26.00, . ~—- Special at $21.50 180 srecdway. Rew York: { one to-day and Cae

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