The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1916, Page 6

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Reg aga 12 4 . hd Special for Thured ' a nike ef = Der tad as We i Women's Summer Dresses | Faith Charge im Quite | Fadia hh hi: tereh ” & Cad 2 , s > Voile and Dimity Dresses Pes ne 4:45 hee er valet ‘ ote ne ~ i* . ” " acer haalenea 5.00) of an ores en Me: ee jad Ys noe - tom te te , th 7 ge Sat fie 7.50) | Beceres secre wv neo Bea ON BE Bist ‘s Embroidered Voile Dresses iy caiame pola on atc: a its a : 6 FOR INVESTORS. * “fjeretotore Biase to b1n.se 9.75| | yoroons i ‘eens Will Clore Out Thursday Pogany Aas B, i By} 3! oF an | i fis BE Ah: 8 ann net orn ke part in price-set if | ry 1B. ti X. te astylan also tuntted Kw ple Tf 2 oo Ai ‘it 8 ge 10.00 , 3 ns ‘ * a OH fiat ira 5 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 no dispute about wanes, but eny that i aed sym Ifo, recently reduced ; he wnion oMoials retired from th 4 ; } | [38 Women’s Afternoon Gowns| | “eins 2 ise g ht fei y ansoriates refused to submit to the i % ) ti Dg tay A the | presence of an “outsider” In their | 4 an a alas iia cre"t § Only one or treo of a kind |ehops, Mr, Wile summed briefly hin fe i hy { ; ay ative at 718 A Me to-day — to the “outsider” aa fol. | tad edhol 119 fr ta Drosey models of allots, Georgette or foulerd deers BR ae Oe ts or embroidered end lace trimmed. | "he tho fine hace ptonee siate wear |. Wen i i iH tl § 25.00 wo yielded to the union in the prem: | {ia Corie a ny 8 if d ence of Mr. Gompers, a labor leader |} fim ‘ve fs tj es ; of jon WW wits “aN $ Heretofore $39.60 to $80.50 TaraGied’ tease the rant 10 ostie UE Wharomein Clonee by Ht] the event that an employes wae dle- efecto elm 8 # charaed without ju b Summer Sport Skirts Pe ees a view 4 We aconpted the of a j ue or Gabardine Skirts Meee he ° mi us but ee ie sae i H Piast apse yo ae I peclal 3.75 1 epreka rte Wirt e velice ie a goue| arket’ closed’ heavy, OH ab ts plen mi 4 White Gabardine Skirts MEabapaly ip) (inion dbmandpe (94 iy" 4 Open-troat hoaet WS eevee euallty white {right to have an outside delegate of ; has eteed oa NPN gc ctat 5.75| |hinate ine nsing of rive reveen, uch JOHN WANAMAKER—DEALER IN MUSIC > B| SBAUMANN: (le POR. 46ST, 6-8 AV Wool Jersey Sport Skirts Maitre fateh pockets, trashed bell. Specie! 6.75 scleral wine i'r weet ervey. Silk Model Bathing iaiaeing asdlucclr. Heretofore $14.s0t0818.60 9.75 Pumpe and Colonial Ties Rope le rien tr bet deed over and made right atement in this morn- All thie season's » of imported colored kidskin, ines, papers that the repre: for good service are also patent or dull leather, mostly hand-terned soles. , 3 7 5 offered Thursday On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT 441. GOODS MARKED IW PLAIN FIGURES, , with FF je, with mil eection ih mir ae iilustrated. . we Bell on Cri COLUMBIA ia MACHINE A Complete Assortment of aa MARES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED~ A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. \ Will Close Out Thursday Bathing Dresses For Women “— Misses Hand-Smocked Bathing Will Close Out Thursday Women’s Low Shoes Heretofore $6.00 to $8.50 Columbia Records for August New om Sele OFEN MONDAY & SATURDAY UNTTL 10 P, M. a8 BYENING WoRLD., ARBITRATION URGED “sss “*"*""™ WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. er WALL STREET & thing would not be tolerated by any business man in this country. That] |} ia an insult to business men. Under the present systam the piece rates are | |! fixed by union members in each shop. | |) \ Union bere, understand, who have indorsed by the officials of the union and a representative of the manufacturer, Could anything be| |} more reasonable? And could anything be more distasteful to a business man 47 used upright than that should permit a atran- | |! ger to come into his shop and auper- pianos Vine the fixing of rates that affect f everything made pees 5.95 18 used player-pianos 6 used grand pianos Benjamin this as follows: “If the Agnoctation thinks we are in the wrong, why does it not submit osinger answered | |) Our own and some traded in by our of arbitration? , the facts are A brought in at th iaat ety ® pro- »aition to eliminate entirely all baae | {] id It e customers, all gone asked for a price-adjuster sonetitas by tho union and pationce than any neif-respecting group of men could be expected to, e seven long days of conferring with the committee of th | were often a pationce-t to ws nih tt oclation are I a did atment, On pre oi aonvinced that the real intention of we have decided to put an yy to roe, an exquisite mahogany Chickering. ago, and to this the union” wil consent even If the strike In to be carried on the whole sur Fos how ede EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. WE FAY FREIGHT, entries for to-morrow's races ak satel follows thie pod pedal, Sebennshes, ‘been used by us have been but because we instruments; ce my price reductions, Smoreeea, in concerts Piano Sale At Very Low Prices Used Upright Pianos, $90 to $625 The latter price is for a beautiful inlaid mahogany upright Knabe piano. The price next below is $475, for Then the prices drop to $265 for a Vose, and there are 44 pianos run- ning from that price down to the ebony Milton at $90. Used Player-Pianos, $365 to $1,275 In this list are celebrated Knabe upright and grand player-pianos, an Emerson-Angelus, Lindeman-Angelus, and a fine mission Hardman player—the latter at $395. 6 Used Grand Pianos, $500 to $1,000 Chickering, Schomacker, and the celebrated Knabe, Important Note Wanamaker Roll-of-Honor instruments totinded tn in tone demonstrations. They handing with care, re arein perfect musical sha; ave used them we cannot sell them as NEW nd fotian AS ° a vai, soy nel|| A Wonderful Opportunity sve Ai a York et NON Amine es ‘it ‘This is a floor-clearing operation, not a profit-makin, : ’ , 2 Wome Bach, TE, sale. We have new snoke coming in to the Salons, an must make ready for them. Records; ry ‘wn $s ih of Records Your own terms, in reason, for 88-note player-pianos; some, MUSIC ROLLS—Large selection of all used, at reduc: Thursday-—Firet Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Convenient Terms muale rolle prices, he four _* aca ” Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street % Vor Thursday and Friday Men’s and Youths’ Summer Sack Suits including many 890,00 values, at $18.50 A choice selection of fabrics and smart models, embodying the maximum in ciate, potions P and three button sack effects, with soft rolled buy ative and “pinch” backs, semi and form-fitting designs, in neat . stripes, plaids and plain weaves; sizes from 98 to 46 chest measure ancy wistures, Also Unusual Values in Outing Apparel Palm Beach Suits, $8.50 | Duck and Khaki Trousgrs, $1.50 Golf Suits, - $15.00 to 22.50 $3.75 Sport Coats, - $8.50 to 10,00 $1.50 to 12.50 Flannel Trousers, Rey. 45.00, Auto Dusters, - ce Men’s Sack Suits, (Made-to-M | _ Vales =~ & - i _—s $25. 00 ‘Tailored from the most desirable fabrics, in li et or ‘ittee weights; quarter, half or full lined, An extra charge of 10% sizes over 44 chest measure, a ree: A Clearance of Men’s Oxfords ON _ MAIN FLOOR WILL COMPRISE: Men’s Oxford Ties in black and tan calfskin on new stylish last; sizes are incomplete, at $3.25 Men's Oxford Ties in mahogany tan and dark brown; made with rubber soles and heels, at $4.50 An Unusual Offering of Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.35 in Russian, Junior Norfolk and “Tommy Tucker’ models, of striped and plain materials and chambray; 4g to 8 yrs; regularly sold for 61.05 Boys’ Smart Suits Summer Suite In Junior and new Russian | made of white rep, in Norfolk, also Middy Norfolk | neat models; sizes from models; sizes 2}4 to 8 years; | 244 to 8 years; regular regular’ value $2.25, value $2.95, at $1.65 at $2.45 Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats, 95c to $3.50 Splendid Values in Luggage AT THESE EXTREMELY LOW PRICES: New Model Fibre Covered Wardrobe Trunks, - - - at $19.50 With ten garment hangers on a swinging carrier which brings the entire wardrobe out of the trunk; five drawers with ample accommodations for prentyerentisry Other Wardrobe Trunks,..:....at $25.00, 87.50, 40.00 to 100.00 Hat Boxes Dress Trunks Week.End Cases Covered with black enameled pockets duck; reinforced corners; two Deep bad for hats, cepertision in chara Be bet hat forms and shirred pocket, | ¢t¢-; also dress tray, | \ith tray; pocket in cover, at $10.00 at $3.75 at $5.00 Sporting Goods Specially Priced Varsity Tennis Rackets, - $2.75(Golf Bags with Hood, Beveled frames; gut wound shoulders; White or k concave throat; close strung center. ri hai cnr bas, 0 7 Other Tennis Rackets, $1.00 to 10.00/Other Golf Bage, 4 25 t Tennis Ball, - + + doz, $4.00/Golf Balls, - ~- doz, $00 4 0.00 $3.95 Lawn Tables and Canopies Wall Tents Metal Tables, - - + + $12.00] 7x0 feet; whit 10 os, duck, Folding Chaisa, $275lime" eS sa76 - $10.00 to 22.50}1zx14" = 10.00 to 81.75! Clock Golf, Canopies, . . Croquet Sets, reoiiiad: 11.75 + $4.00 to 10.00 Furs and Fur Garments Repaired and Remodeled during the Summer months at very special price concessions. This work is done in our own workrooms on the premises, by thoroughly experienced furriers, possessing unusual skill in the art of remodeling, Furs Stored at Moderate Rates On the Third Floor Fur Department —The 1916— | |SUMMER RESORT ANNUAL | of THE NEW YORK WORLD FREE! At the Main Office and All Branch Offices of The World Containing many thousand advertisements of places at which to spend your Summer vacation. Orders by mail should be accompanied by five cents for postage, SIXTY-EIGHT PAGES, EXCLUSIVE OF BEAU.- TIFULLY ILLUSTRATED COVER IN COLORS A Guide to All Resorts SoD Paha RO

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