The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 11

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, the union, admitttead to-day that |shops.” The association still con- j ‘ 4 recognition was the crucial point In| tends: that there is nothing the dispute, | mediate, " “I can't Just now what effect —_—- this strike wil With Planter, ONE OF HOLD.UPS SAY EMPLOYERS Abe Straus a week, half time extra | er Louis, labor and double pay for ng iiliamsbarg, this morning to f ceiling falling down on the eams groused their 1 n no new develop- ik and skirt strike, s keeping close eye on H nis of the association | ed Policeman Maloney, who 4 Ini ‘ Q. o we rr yuse® Was on fire. ard to Please Unions, De- in Op babi your eters Wiese partis bur ala rac “Re 1 the plaster whet policem clares One, “So Let | strikes in a'industries In th Nae ced ce yh ) vent of th re tue tions and contus of the fa Them Strike.” nowhat # 1 “outside trade Hospital ‘This tsthe era of strikes, most of! which may be classifial under one 1a certain seett In heading—hold-ups,” said J. A. Fer-| guson, of one of the biggest metal) Lo Ge seen ral is facing a general | strike involving about 30,000 men in| H My 4 h Matin ad Rehm na at You could not live without ‘ is mighty ° Foye ghee to! afte ios nova phosphates in food Fy f carpenters, for sample { 7 ’ } Here are 3,000 men holding up busi-; i ness right and left for a ten cent | RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, lay increase, They have been offered } i 7 FY SA clita “and ure Holdin Ove pia is made with pure crystallized mono- Could anything be more ridiculous’ | sodium phosphate. Will the men take a reduction in| ood spirit when business returns 10 Kat RYZON Muffins—they're great! normal? tf ubt it. In our business it seems ely out of the ques-! tion to ec inion | leaders. 1 | } ) This seems many of the n \ ihdications are + Joint Boa call out ) meme Expert cooks get Firbbatigst the cll eal best resulta with a (Meyer Abramson say little less of RYZON “are threatening « | than required of fashion that the int a other baking pow- sociation closed its business to 40,000 de} 10, 18 d 35 workers over a week ago. The cm ders, . an ployers say t Will be because of the failu union to do its duty~ make a reason able compromise. { aS State labor mediators are trying to prevent @ general strike in this fel — i Wut so far have met with little en en couragement. The strike will, if it es a ous is called, affect brass workers, tin fa Cc OLD CROW RYE America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. iness Jewelry ti the metal trades af! # interior construct tthe strike of int begun yesterday, larger fleld of « construction work present time in 4 interior Eighty-five per cent of the package deliveries, freight transfers and heavy trucking in New York City can be handled by electric vehicles The reason for this is the ability of the electric to stand up under the daily grind of short haul, frequent- stop work in conyested traffic, as well as its economy of maintenance and operation There are many reasons why electric trucks and wagons are used. Let us tell you more about them Electrics for Business are Sold by Address Atlantic Electric Vehicle Ce r . 52 Vanderbilt Avenue Commercial Truck Co of America. . 30. East 42nd Street Couple Gear Co Smith-Eldridge Co 544 West 30th Street General Motors Truck Co . 236 West 59th Street General Vehicle Co ‘ 30 East 42nd Street Walker Vehicle Co Room 3709 Grand Central Terminal Ward Motor Vehicle Co, : : 5 1838 Broadway Waverley Company . Poertner Motor Car Co 1759 Broadway Name as The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Street Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public *124 W 42d Street Bryant 5262 “151 E 86th Street Lenox 7780 Stuyvesant 5600 "27 E 125th Street Harlem 4020 "362 E 149th Street Melrose 9900 ‘Open Until Midnight Night and Emergency Call; Farragut 3000 Spring 9890 Orchard 1960 424 Broadway 126 Delancey Street 10 Irving Place he ‘stud,”"“vat’ von |CEILING “FALLS ON KIDDIES. Are Found in ted jon placing work land head by Dr. Hill of the Greenpoint JH. B. Kirk & Co., New York,N.Y. to i nan {or ATALANTA _THE EVENIAG@ WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 138, 1916. 6-Inch Moire Rib- bon, 25¢ Yard with satin stripe In all desitable shades for sashes and hair bows. Also faney 3!9 to, 6 in. Dresden ribbon at the same price Broadway at 34th Street This Store Will Be For Saturday—An Important Special , Sale of Mid-Summer Tub Dresses In'the new light and dark colors. Sizes 34 to 44 at $5.95, $8.50 and $10 qn is by far the most important sale of tub dresses announced this season. At such moderate cost we have never seen such beautifully finished garments. Included are two- and three-tier models, sport dresses, Russian blouse dresses with overtunic skirts, and tailored linen dresses. Dainty embroidered batiste or voile collars. For tomorrow, Saturday, Only A Sale of Women’s Silk Dresses for afternoon and street wear Taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate clearance. Not all sizes or colors in each style, but a full range of sizes in the assortment. 50 Dresses... .. formerly #20 to B25.......6 .. Now $10.75 95 Dresses. formerly $2 .... Now $14.50 125 Dresses...... .. formerly $29.50 to 835 ..... ... Now $18.50 We have planned for tomorrow, Saturday A Sale of Women’s Smart Suits at $23.50 and $27.50 275 Wool Suits 150 Silk Suits OME of these suils are copies of imported from Par- models recently is, but most of them are regular $35 and suits, taken regular stock from and reduced to in- inmiediate Not one sure clearance. suit. has) been in stock over four weeks, The Silk Suits The Wool Suits are in dressy afternoon models, | are in dressy afternoon, — plain with short and medium length | tailleur, braid bound effeets and coats; and new sport models and long coat effects. Some hand-em- broidered and trimmed in contrast- ing colored silks. new sport designs with or without helt and pretty pockets. The skirts are in full flare and straight line’ models, The skirts are in full flare and new pleated models. Made of taffeta, gros de londre, faille, silk poplin, fancy taffeta and soiree, in all the new shades and The materials are serges, gabar- din shepherd checks, velour and mohair, In all shades, navy, Copenhagen blue, brown, rookie, reseda and in black. black. Each suit beautifully lined in Beautifully lined in self or fancy white or fancy linings. linings. A size, a material and a color to suit all. Each a most exceptional value at the price quoted.—4th Floor For Saturday—a special offering of Women’s Sport, Touring, Afternoon and Dressy Coats inclusive collection of the season’s most wanted Unlined, half lined or lined In belted and ripple effects. A most models, in the very newest fabries. throughout with peau de cygne. In all the new colors and every size Ten Models, fashioned in covert, velour, worsted checks, and; silk Jersey, Beautifully tailored. Remarkably priced at....) $10.00 $15.00 Twenty Models, in serge. covert, velour or worsted silk Jersey and pongee. r, wool poplin, taffeta, ) Oo eds, sweater cloth, stripe > Exceptional value at Twenty-two Models, in satin, taffeta, silk poplin, water- proof tweeds, wool velour checks, covert, army cloth, velour, g19 50 stripes, tussah, plain or stripe silk Jersey or pongee, gabar-) 2OSS dine, wool poplin, serge and chuddah cloth Twenty Models, iu plaid silks, toffeta; satin, silk poplin, wool) velour, Bolivia cloth, tussah or Khaki-Kool, Reautifully tailored} and finished. Remarkably. priced \ $29.50 Women’s Tub Skirts at $2.95 and $3.95 Showing Many New Style Notes for Sunimer In a number of new models, shown in linen, cordeline plain gabardine, honeycomb and pique and waisthands to 36 striped or All lengths Exceptional value Saks & Com ‘oy vii" TTVILTATIATIOOTON TNO SMART Store Your Furs at Saks The cost is small We clean, with compressed air, all furs sent to us, for st . Greeley £626, and our oon oh call. pany Telephone ¥ 2626 Greeley Of especial importance for Saturday 115 Misses’ Dressy and_ Tailored Suits Reduced to $15 Regular prices $25 to $29.50 Beautiful ripple, belted and braid bound models, all taken from our regular stock. They are perfect in every particular—fabric, design and finish. Such values, so éarly in the season, are without precedent. Made of English serge, gabardine, shepherd and velour checks. Only three or four of each style. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Practical Street Models in Misses’ Coats at $10 Exceptional value. In belted and ripple effects, beautifully fashioned in all wool serge, gabardine, velour and shepherd checks. Body and sleeves silk lined, sizes, 14 to 18 years. New Taffeta Dresses for Misses, $18.50 In chart coatee effects, with collar and ves Full s ors; navy or new blue. Sizes Misses’ New Dressy Sport Coats at $18.50 Beautifully made of silk faille, chiffon taffeta, La Jerz und chia- chilla, in solid colors and stripes, and combinations of silk and serge. Also in gabardine and shepherd checks. Sizes 14 to 18, In all elf or Georgette sleeves, . draped in pannier effects. Col- Ars, Dresses for Misses at $5.95, $7.95, $9.75 and $12.95 In new coatee models, with ruffled or tiered skirts, and sport models showing many new style touches in belts and pockets. New Summer Fashioned in French linen, awning stripes, voiles in stripes, figured and flowered patterns. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Coats Reduced Girls’ Coats Reduced to $4.75 to $6.75 formerly $6.00 Sormerly $10.00 New belted models, in navy and Beautiful belted, yoke and flare Copenhagen blue serge, shepieng'}models, fashioned in good quality checks and worsteds, Collars @abardine, velour and shepherd cuffs of silk faille or pique. Sizes | checks and all-wool serge. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 6 to 14 years. _ 500 Washable Dresses for Girls at $1 specially priced for Saturday only Empire coatee, Russian and waistline models, made of figured lawns, solid color crepe, repps, plain stripes, plaid and checked ginghams. Ina large variety of colors. Sizes 6 to 14, FOR SATURDAY ONLY Girls’ and. Misses’ Middy Blouses, 69c They are in Norfolk, smocked, belted and regulation models with laced sides or fronts, made of fine quality twill cloth. and cuffs in navy or cadet blue. Collars Sizes § to 22 years. For One Day Only—Tomorrow, Saturday Sale of Boys’ High-Grade Suits ; With Extra Knickers Formerly $7.95 and $8.95 Special at $6.75 HESE suits are from our regular stock, and are absolutely NEW in fabric, de- sign and color. They have been tailored with care and precision for those who want the very best in boys’ suits. Made of fancy mixtures in the newest weaves. Coats lined with mo- hair. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits tomorrow at $7.75 With extra knickers » serge suits, modeled after our much veptional value. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Beautifully tailored true- higher priced garments Boys’ New Summer Blouses, 50c Six for $2.85 With new sport-style convertible collar; regulation collar or without In a wonderful assortment of new patterns in light or dark colors Neckbands 12 to 1444, collar and all white. Misses’ and Girls’ Panama Hats, $2.85 Remarkable values. In shapes espe y suited to sports wear. Also—Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats Reduced In fancy braids and straws. Reduced for quick clearance, FAST colors. Ages 7 to 16, For Saturday—in the Saks Motor Apparel Shop Women’s Motor Coats at $9.75 Beautifully made of tweeds in the latest mixtures; gabardines in tan navy, or Oxford, and Panama cloth with satin collar and cuffs, Ne.

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