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ye 4 l, PAGE Doron eke isu!‘ useiaiee e aaaae Beene wer WOMEN ORES aa MUST FIGHT 10 WIN | MORE PAY, LESS WORK | Dress and Waist Manufac- turers Refuse Demands of 45,000 Employees. Pm e Was in formed to-day by y jew York | that a pearl he found in ter New Year's Day in the home of phen W Roach at Harrison, N. ¥., will be worth ‘Bt least $1,000 whe ished. t v's. He ft tit in @ setting to his daughter, Miss Clover SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAUTIFY IP ~ | before the Board of Arbitration in the Spend 25 cents! Dandruff) industry. The manufacturers claim disappears and hair — [tht to grant these demands would stops coming out saddle $6,000,000 « year on the indus- try. Try this! Hair gets beautic Neither side is doing much talking. * but there are str indications that ful, wavy and thick — | thd in few moments. | both are prepared to contend bitterly If you care for heavy hair, that for what each thinks is right. The intense interest of the manu- Glistens with beauty and is radiant f@cturers ts shown in the selection of with life; has an incomparable soft. Supreme Court Justice Louis W. Mar- Mess and is fluffy and lusem, try cus of Buffalo as their representative Danderine. of The Dress and Waist Manufactur- er's Association has formally turned down the demands of the Ladies’ Gar- ment Workers’ Union for an increase of 20 per cent. In wages and a short- on the board to take the plac Charles L. Bernheimer, Chair the Arbitration Board of the Cham- dandruff; you. cannot have. nice, °F of Commerce. Judge Marcus is heavy, healthy hair if you have dan- \said to have a thorough knowledge of druff, Thi destructive scurf frobs the waist and dress industry. the hair of its lustre, its strength | Tho sessions will begin Saturday and its very life, and if not over-!at the Bar Association, According ‘rend it ai ihe velo reveals and | to some of the manufacturers the as- + the hair roots o| 7 by famish, loosen and die; then the hate “cation 1s prepared to show by its falls out fast. vere that the women in the in- If your hair has been neglected | dustry are receiving the highest and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or Wasest paid women in any depart- too oily, get a 25-cent bottle of |ment of labor. They will use as an Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug|argument the claim that the 45,000 Hore or {ettet counters apply @ little !ompioyees recetved a 10 per cent. in- rected and ten minutes after crease and a reduction of one hour you will say this was the best in- months ago. vestment you ever made, liam Klein will represent the as- We sincerely believe, regardless of * and Morris Hillquit the} everything else advertised, that if ir, Hillquit expects to give fou desire soft, lustrous, beautiful strong reasons why there should air and lots of it—no dandruff—no be another raise and the working ftehing scalp and no more falling Urs reduced to forty-eight in the hair—you must use Knowlton's Dane Week. The union made its demands c rl Cl t derine. If eventually—why not ' Sane eats ptan mow ?—Advt. ‘ Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme diately dissolves every Ji iad of i je | yutcome of the arbitra- 8 the result may have some bearing on trouble sald to be | brewing in that industry. —— ee (3,000 MORE SHIRTMAKERS x | STRIKE; 17,000 NOW OUT eee | Tie-Up Is Extended to Twenty-Two | Shops Controlled by Manu- tacturers’ Association, | ‘The strike of the shirt workers, now | in its second week, was extended to-| day ironers and pressers in twenty-two of the shops controlled by the Manufacturers’ Association Close to 3,000 pressers and ironers walked out of these shops at noon This makes a total of 17,000. Acecord- the union officials it com- shuts down every department The ORIGINAL Malted Milk . A Nutritions Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick’s Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office, Carstairs to the me of the nks of the would not A Century ¢ Favorite / "W. Mack of Chicago re to-morrow to arbi- ute in the waist and nd may be invited to trike of the shirtmakers. n boty sides are becom- ing enormous, This is the busy sea- son in the shirt industry, according to | some of i urers. Two of the bik d by to-day's hat of $. Unterberg & Lowe, These have the of employees. m 1 John F, command at Coney Island for the #, is in a critical con- Island Hospital follow- there to-day, Capt, vars old and lives Flatbush, yas been in poor health for the last four months, i oo | | John A, Boatwright, U.S. A. Dies | Capt. John A. Boatwright, U. 8. A. retired, of Pottsmouth, Va., died yes- Capt jot the poll jIast_ three [dition at C ing an ore rn Linden Is fi No. 30 Linden Avenue, sy and dignified way of ing clothing for the entire Simply PAY $1 A WEEK Until full unt is paid Satisfaction guaranteed. 53 to 57 W. 14th St., terday from ar Of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mra. Robert G. Gwaltney, Short Hills, N. J. Establisked Over Half a Century ni | No. 140 Woat Seventy-first Street, Mad. |!!! In his apartment at the Waldo B EVENING STOLEN RIDE FOR SICK WIFE Chaeflene Arrested Him to Retarn Aa Frank Madden, a chauffeur, of No. 159 West Sixty-fifth Street, was ar- ralgned In the West Side P arged with the larceny of/ At Hayman, millionatre theatrical tomobiie of Dr. Whitlam Long, of | manager, who has been dangerc Broadway and Fiftieth Street, tast night and said he wanted to give his sick wife @ ri He was Policeman begging him Mra. Madden has been a mother only three weeks. led four hours later Bese ‘Astoria, was somewhat Improved to- den saw the standing at day BONWIT TELLER &.CO, The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET machine Have Arranged for Thursday A Very Special Sale of Women’s High-Class Sweaters At Greatly Reduced Prices NOC. 0. D.'s NO APPROVALS. NO EXCHANGES 6.75 8.00 4.00 | 15.50 All-Wool Zephyr Slipovers. . .. . Formerly 8.00, Imp'd Scotch Yarn Sweaters. . Formerly 10,00, Shetland Wool Sweaters. Formerly 5.00 & 5.75, Llama Wool Sweaters........ Formerly 18.50, Brushed Wool Sweaters... ... Regularly 15.00, 10.50 Fibre Silk Sweaters . . wooltined . ..Regularly 13.75, 10.00 Pure Silk Sweater Coats. . Formerly up to 37.50, 25.00 : Australian Wool Sets Formerly 14.50 10.00 Consisting of V neck Sweater, Scarf and Cap. Blue, orange, maize or green trimmed with contrasting shades. Closing out--A nember of - Women’s Coats & Wraps At Greatly Reduced Prices | Women’s Velour Cloth Coats Formerly 32.50 22.50 A distinctive model with large fur collar. Women's Afternoon Coats Formerly up to 135.00 58.50 Coats of plush, velveteen and velour. Many copies of im- ported models and attractively fur trimmed. Women's Evening Wraps Formerly up to 135.00 Luxurious, voluminous Wraps of chiffon velvet. Many hand- somely trimmed with Furs of Fashion and Quality. o | HIS ts a model that shows very | new and attractive lines and | which Is available for several uses. In the illustration it is| made of wool jersey cloth in a soft and is trimmed Persian silk | rand to| fect, You can use A either in wool or Je Jersey or in khakl ku All the gold shades a and they are very charming In pongeer Gold color or pumpkin col pretty with trimming o: want « gown to be the you worn at home puld copy th Harmeune sat nd trir f the C. C. SHAYNE & CO. Importers and Manufacturers of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS ANNUAL SALE \Je are offering our entire stock of manu- factured furs 15% to 25% DISCOUNT Special Reductions in *Men’s Fur and Fur-Lined Coats 126 West 42nd Street NEW YORK ater In place ps could be le ¢ roidery stra a girdle and that « of ribbon or of atlk o the material altogether the frock is a very. avail: able one, for you can convert it. to quite different uses by simply chang- ing the material, What we kn sports costumes are given the effect by the brilliant color. The e available for quite differ: if they are carried W 3 7S = charming material in the loveliest the Peralan tri there are. brights equally attractive ar jonable, without bein home une. Mediu would be handsome with F trimming Soft tan color would be lovely, with trimming of Persian silk in’ which brown and tan ap ar tomether with he gray with eautiful, but | e# that’ are | equally fash bright for will be necded 8 Inches wide yard 36 inches | yards of mater yards 44 with é for the trim The pattern, No is cut In sizes for 16 and 18 y ce 16 rice ents, | DRESS FOR ISShs AND SMALL WOMEN, 16 AND 18 YEARS, | Call at NING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION JURBAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Street (op- ite Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth Avenue and Thirty-second . New York, or sent by mail on receipt of Afteen cents tor each pattern ordered. plainly and elways in coin or stamps IMPORTAN?—Write your address specify sise wanted. | 68.00 il WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917. | WANAMAKER’S | WANAMAKER’S DOWN-STAIRS STORE More Charming Silk Frocks | in New Styles for Women The Down-Stairs Store is already showing an interest- ing collection of new Spring frocks of silk. New today, for example, is a marvelously soft and dainty dress of merveilleux, with a new deep collar of Georgette crepe with beaded embroidery. Black Navy Copenhagen $19.75 Another of a very lustrous and pretty taffeta shows an effective use of the tunic, which starts from a broad girdle around the waistline and falls in pleats down both the front and back (pictured) Black Navy Copenhagen Tan $29.75 One style which we have had to re-order already is pleated back and front from the yoke. Crepe de chine in Gold, rose, white, gray, navy, $19.75 Down-Stairs Store Arrived—Many New and When woman will / Unusual Silk Blouses at $3 ‘ood silk blouses are offered for so little every want more than one of these. A simply tailored model with box pleats in front in flesh and white, $3. Another of crepe de chine has large hemstitched frill, white and flesh, $3. A jabot frill blouse of crepe de chine has large frill edged with wide lace, $3 A simple but attractive blouse has \broidered medallions in front, Down-Stairs Store large em! $3. Fountain Pens Down in Price $1, $1.50, $2 are the new prices on 315 fountain pens in our own stocks. On these the Least Reduction Is 25 Per Cent. —many show a greater re- duction. Regular and safety, long and short styles. All have Ut pen points; hard rubber barrels; some with gold bands. All bear the usual Wanamaker guarantee, Commercial Stationery tore, Subway Entrance, New Bldg. has hemstitched collar and shoulders; crepe de chine The Sale of Cretonnes at 15c to 45c yard is an opportunity for you to anticipate your needs for the coming season. By so doing you can save substantially on the cost of the materials. Variety of patterns, for every need—-for slip-covers, for cur- tains, for draperies, ete. Down-Stairs Store Flannelette Wear for Children Petticoats of domet flannel for children of 1 to 6 years, H for girls of 6 to 14, 30c. Nightdrawers of domet flan- nel; sizes 2 to 10, 45e. Pajamas of domet sizes 6 to 14, 50c, Down-Stairs Store Shoes Men Will Find Hard 'to Duplicate at $3 to $4 The Down-Stairs Store extends to men its usual good service of offering re- liably made shoes of good leathers, in smart styles, at surprisingly moderate prices —this in spite of rising shoe cost everywhere. $3 —patent leather At blucher and dull calf shoes in blucher, button and lace models, At 50 — black calfskin shoes with narrow toes and low flat heels; also blucher model with medium round toes, At $4—soft. kidskin shoes cut on two comfortable lasts; also tan and black calfskin shoes cut | on smart English models, At $3.85—sturdy shoes made according to U. S. army specifica. tions; ideal shoes for all sorts of outdoor needs. Boys’ Shoes Well built shoes of ex- | cellent leather. Sizes 104, to 1314, $2.50; 1 to 614,$3. Down-Stairs Store IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL BROADWAY, CORNER EIGHTH STREET An Opportunity worth taking Immediate advantage of —these Men’s Overcoats at $14.50 and $16.50 in the Annual Winter Sale Some are reduced in price. season, Variety of materials and models for men and young men-—warm overcoats with single and double- breasted fronts, Chesterfield, ulster lengths. P’ part lined, our regular stocks Others are spe- cial purchases, All are offered now at lower prices than we have sold coats of these grades before this ulsterettes , belted or pinch backs; velvet and self collars; fully or and mt | flannel; , “THE HOME OF TRUTH" 50th to GOth Street At Bloomingaates All This Month January White Sale Wonderful values being offered in every department having white merchandise. Large assortments particu- larly in Muslin Underwear Corsets Infants’ Wear Waists House Dresses Table Linens Towels Sheets and Piliow Cases Blankets Comforters Bed Spreads White Goods by the Yard You are invited to share in the Lex. to3d AV, Puse3e Al Bloomingdales’ All This Week Sale of Notions An important levent for Yiressmakers and Ypusewives We offer sevegel? hundred items stich as Dress Shields Spool Cotton Spool Silk Pins Garment Hangers Hose Supporters Hair Nets Corset Laces Shoe Findings & Polish at very special prices. We have published a complete list of items which will be economies. We suggest that you ry purchase in quantities. sent postpaid upon request. All Floors Main Flor, At Bleomingdalea’ Annual Clearance of Furs At Greatly Reduced Prices This is the big fur sale of the year in this store. held later than the general run of fur sales. Prices are reduced to the very lowest possible figures— in many cases less than cost. No furs are bought for this sale. It is a legitimate clearance of remaining stocks of our own merchandise. Every fur is given its real name, and trade terms are not used without explanation. It is the bargain event of the fur year. 12 Nearseal Coats, $30.00| 15 Hudson Seal Coats, $175.00 12 Nearseal (dyed coney) Coats, 15 Full Flare Hudson Seal (dyed made of solid skins with opossum or self collars. Lined with Skin- | muskrat) Coats, trimmed with deep It is ner's satin, Length 40 to 45 inches, | sailor collar, cuffs and wide border Reduced to $30.00, of skunk, mole, taupe lynx or black lynx. Reduced to $175.00. 14 Hudson Seal Coats, $85.00 14 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) 1 Leopard Coat, $195.00 1 Leopard Coat, collar, cuffs and border of Hudson Seal (dyed Coats, trimmed with skunk cciler | muskrat), Full flare model. Re- and border. Reduced to $85.00, | duced to $195.00. 6 Trimmed Nearseal Coats Reduced to $42.50 6 Trimmed Nearseal (dyed coney) Coats, 45-inch full flare models, trimmed with skunk opossum coilar and border. Lined with Skinner's flowered guaranteed satin. Reduced to $42.50. 1 Mole Coat reduced to $125.00 | 1 Mole Coat reduced to $165.00 1 Mole Coat reduced to $150.00 | 1 Mole Coat. . . .reduced to $175.00 Every Fur Scarf, Muff and Set Sharply Reduced Muffs from $2 to $100—Scarfs from $1.50 to $375 All Fur Trimmings at One-Half Original Prices Nutria, Natural Raccoon, Dyed Skunk, Beaver, Natural Skunk, Natural Opossum, Black Opossum, Moleine (cuney), Nearseal (dyed coney) Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Ermine (American). eco} or, January Sale of Shoes at Sharply Reduced Prices A clearance sale in every sense of the term. Every pair of shoes has been taken from our regular stock and reduced in price. Nothing bought special for this sale. The assortment represents footwear of dependable qual- ity and style, at prices that are in most cases below to-day’s wholesale cost. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. Women’s Shoes, $2.35, $3.25, $4.15 At $2.35, staple At $3.25, bronze PS hn heated Upped glace les, black tan; ‘i |, lace, ck, pat- taken from high er | button or lace stylesin | shoes, = Some with priced lines and re- | various models. Every | white calf tops. All duced. pair a big bargain. new high cut. Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes, | Men's Shoes, $1.65 and $2.65 Reduced to $2.95 At $1.65, school shoes in complete} Lot includes dull or patent leather size-range. At $2.65, school or dress | ae well as the tams; all made with shoes. Fractically all sizes for boys | welted soles, in a variety of good and girls. | styles. Second Floor "At Bloomingdales’ Maids’ Dresses& Morning Dresses Newly Arrived Specially Priced, 98c & $1.79 Women who desire house dresses for themselves or their maids should not fail to see this new Spring collection. They are carefully made of good percale, ginghams and chambrays, in neat, attractive models. More, the values are so good you will want to lay in a supply. At O8e maids’ percale dresses, the white background broken by small black figures. Some are high-necked with long sleeves; others have sailor collar and three-quarter sleeves, Morning Dresses, 3 Styles, $1.79, One of striped gingham, in gray | pockets on skirt, finished with pearl or blue, with sailor collar and| buttons, tailored bands of chambray. Closes} Of two-tone stripe gingham, in front with pearl buttons. chambray collar edged with fine Another of gray or blue cham-| embroidery; three-quarter sleeves bray, trimmed with white repp| trimmed with chambray cuffs; collar and cuffs, striped gingham,| skirt made full, tailored pockets. tailored bands of chambray; two| Sizes 36 to 46. Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ “New Treasure” Guaranteed \ Sewing Machines, $19.75 A high grade moderately priced sew- ing machine that answers the purpose an ss, of many of the higher priced machines i) >, LS on the market. IES i Automatic drop head model with _ high arm, double feed, large bobbin and shuttle. In addition we give a full set of attachments and guarantee the machine to give satisfactory service. Pay on Easy Terms: $2.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week No Interest--No Extras of Any Kind Free instruction given in operating every machine we sell. See the ‘‘World’s Rotary”’ —the best machine on the market. Prices $35.00 to $54.50, A hemstitcher given free with every sewing machine, Merzanine, Lewington Ave. Arcade BLOOMINGDALES'’ 7} 12 07H $7... LEX. TO 3D AVE. é ALL CARS. TRANSFER TO