The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1917, Page 13

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Presiient Wilson and piace bet frags, and the principle of squal labor policy of the Vostmaster Gen-| The convention unaninousiy i Employres of a Ape jany conterence (hat may be fi tiona to at A Lanoclation of Latter Carriers will Appeal to Wilke to Wilson Against | “Oppressive Labor Policy in Postal Service,” (ion waid, are forced to Without protemt, the “unsatiate et ne conditions imposed by an! tone BUFFALO, Nov, 1—The conven. | autocrat” ‘The favorite report made tion of the American Federation of The Committee on Pesstutione| reeotution eall! Labor has adopted & resolution | favorably reported @ resolution sub-|iton of eft | ents counte: Jrate Tt. re Thomas Binc who charseteriset conscrip las “dastardly leginiatior a on to retract or leave the f | The committ | the resolution © f 244 to 20, amid but not until a ft WHOLESALERS net eee Presiden Gor 15 W. 34th St. eres re ar |e Take tor te Ad Pon }f-om Toronto, Ont., had de Ereninas Catt Gite ee aes Piack’s ataternont did not i d a climax Will Sacrifice Mg Be setitday | Pe aamand, tr 4 reeeton Tiack was not put In the form ‘L would advine the delegate ada to look up the definition of ardiy,” said Preatdent Gompors. might then recot ti untons add a clause t tutions requiring appli bership to become citizens Made For the Best Retail Trade Pele Pane cee alte Ladies’, Misses’ and Stout Sizes Cisre debate and ee retired 10) ACTUAL VALUES $16.50 1 Corporation, the He Corporation, the etore’ Association and the adoption a reso) y national | Bridge and Stru Tronworkers. from these corporations, the r 1 on Government work. Unanimous adoption of the usorganize BlG KFARKY PLANT FOR 450 HANDSOME WINTER COATS 40 Different Models. Plain and Pur Trimmed Steel Corporation. y, to fifty acres In Kearny, soon nited Enaploy. bet ment for Newark Sia: Guilty of murder tn the fri after an all Antonio jonzales In, the [Gosing Out sarice Winter Stock Suits and Dresses Quantities Limited, Comée Early, DOC RS OPEN 8.30 A M. 15 W. 34th St. . | Sateat | 2 to 16 W. 33d SL Over Riker’s san 18th Floor Teke Elevators Take Elevators FRANKLIN SIMON Hand-Tailored Ready-for-Service Men’s Suits at *25 #30 335 Differ from Machine-Made Suits As Period Furniture Differs from Mission Mahogany! ACHINE-MADE clothes can be bought any- | where, and one kind is about as good as another. # Uheir labels differ, it is true, but they differ j, merely as dates on dimes. The issue is squarely between all machine clothes and Franklin Simon Huand- Tailored Clothes, And between the two there is all the difference in the world, Every Franklin Simon Suit is hand-tailored, in detail and in toto, Men’s Suits and Overcoats, #25 to #60 8th Street—Separate Shop on St Street Level Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE him facts “concerning the eppressiy®| tor equal work, Pomartians of one "* d proved the report 0 wea (ntreducet wy” The convention Pe oo of the Ma ition eat on the Premdent « to appoint represen * treety | 14 enntain labor clouens y\ defining bourse and working coed. a Canadian Antegnte, indoreing p eontiment of Canadian union motion, and the matter was dropped al and If the delegate t yet he should wake plsory waite | a Laat & susnae tor and poademic discussion, We are at war e They for the eafety of the world Fur ery honorab Last can be d must be d vit Trimmed ‘A resolution recommonding t rratory against the United States utiona Committee re ‘om A large amount of material fur- [nthhed for war pirpores was coming (Type XVI.) pictured jtlon stated, and it was suggested as an ‘ot co-np jon proavca- ir employ be @lven the snemo con- ration accorded other men em- lution was taken to mean that the REE NG ORG Rt Thanksgiving with the NILES-BEMENT-POND CO. | Concern Buys Tract Near Those of | Ford Motor Co. and U. S. The Niles-Rement-Pond Company clowed title yomterday, through Joseph Lincoln Highway and r, midway between y City, The company plant, for the manu d dummy engines. planta of the North American Wo A, Carter. y and the Steel Cor- operation they witl and 50,000 mea, FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER. Jury Recommends Life Imprison- dexres was a jury's verdict, returned yesterday ight deliberation against who on Labor Day latter's oy Pickets ert—Complain of ol Mee ible Veeding. PERSON venta ota oleate Taking Only One Box Of ‘a an)Frult-a-tives"” in Washington. | Fast Bhip Harbour, N. 4 rulbly fed at (eae. | It le with great pleaeure that 1 write Hor atrugaien| to tl! you of t ferful tanafite Lawrence t Mise Loey Mou “7 For ye itterer from € to hold her Adoring the feeding. MI) aches, and 1 w wien lewis woe fed after ber arrival at] x, 7 of medivines seemed on to help i ‘ 31 «Mine Kate Meffottingsr of Mhamo-|!", ' Tey A che Pruiteactives” and the effect was kin, Pa, who hae been in the Jatt without food for ten days, according ndil After taking one bow, I feel to the Muffrngetion, wae femoved last a new person, to have relief from night. to the Rowpital, where Altee| thove sickening Headaches.” Fan ane. {tone Winslow are being Me. MARTHA DEWOLRR. | Mise Elizabeth Mamiiton of New York | 4%. » bor, 6 for #£.50, trial size, B30 was a aes Ee a berg yo waa, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- day through the efforte of ber father, Charies Hamilton, of Newark, N, J.|@tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y. from Mise Haimliton, it in said, had boon! Adet ofa from ural The $215 Victrola —together with $10 worth of records may be bad with a first payment of $10, and the balance in equal monthly payments, reso- VICTROLA i War has brought its burdening thoughts into every | || American home. This Thanksg ving of all others—this | great American home day—will need the inspiring help of MUSIC. The Victrola then is a necessity. Our easy payment plan makes it available immediately for every home. All you have to do is to pay down } $5, $7.50 or $10 | according to the type Victrola selected. The balance | | can be paid in equal amounts monthly. N. J. States You may also have enough records to play the Victrola on | | ils arrtoal—for you may include in your purchase records costing || as much as your first payment. The New Victrolas on Sale Now are $85, $110, $165, $215, $265 First Gallery, New Building. John Wanamaker Broadway at Ninth, New York SRIIMINT ORO ORTH WesT CORNER SixtH Aves |S Str. Open Moter Saturday Deliveries Oor Share tn Yours Your TURKEY DINNER will not be complete without the new Buffet, Dining Table or other piece) you have been wanting 00 lo: vdor it NOW from our immense “PLAIN FIGURE TAG" Siock and DON'T s cut into your holiday fund to pay for it, Just have it sent home, ENJOY it, and let our LIBERAL CREDIT take care of the bill. Axminster and Velvet Rugs 11,3412 3-Phece Library Living Room , massive mahogany ed, hand- y polished, upholstered in genuine Spanish inde- springs WACOnG” AVERIE"St Neckwear | Men’s Shoes | 1,000 collars, imitation filet, 95¢ each 400 prs. $8 Cordovans, at $6.50 Taken from our regular stocks—6 to 10: sizes, AA to E widths—fine quality of co: van inather with mahogany Suess eatin =i | tops (this making for greater comfort aroun: 150 satin vestees, $1.85 each ankles)—~heavy single sole-—-broad heel—flat | Bo ys’ Shoe: skirts*mostly in red combinations rich a —— AK fast te _FEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917. offers choice stocks to the war-time work of prices. Givers of wedding presents, Christmas anniversary presents will have unprecedented op tomorrow, Friday, to choose finer gifts than they had an- ticipated for a contemplated expenditure, or t spend less than intended and donate the differen Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. of other favorite war-time This is the first sale of its kind in Wanamaker history STERLING DIAMONDS | SUILVER Complete collection of diamond jewel- ee 3 foes Lp ae ry in late original designs. Rings, niecen Wide « vaciee?, brooches, bar pins, bracelets, ear- 66¢ for a $1 ge gr rings, lavallieres, scarf pins, cuff Pie ean et 10 pe links. Priced 20 per cent. below | a $15 bread’ basket, our standard prices. $155 for a $230 tea set, for a $5 ! of recognized charm | fora $5 gun-metal watch. and simplicity, beauti- 400 women’s watches ladles, lets, scarf pine, evening dress sets, cuff links, la- | be offered at about a vailleres, ; ie Ail third less than our cases, lo es, pencils, rai knives, dorine boxes, All standard prices priced about one-third lens, A 825 watch for $18, a $50 A $6.25 ber pin for $5.60, 17-jewel watch for ‘335, uptoa pa00 gold mes! bag man's $226 watch for 3160, to $5.60 for an One thousand pieces, 10-KARAT 1,000 colored anda oa Nepe 5,000 pieces of standard OXCS, c ders, , col! card cases, belt buckles, sorely oe tale DESK chain purses, etc, pe Now $1.25 to $65 chains, cuff buttons. $10. ———| From 7bc for a $1 col- BOOK regulator nning at 65¢ fora | mantel clocks in gilt | 1,500 boxes mon dish and fork, | cases. Were $38 to | &Y about a Jewelry Store—Motor Entrance at Tenth Street | Other NEW War-time Policy Sales, Friday Negligees, sacques, robes, smocks,shawls Some of them have been handled a little—in rearranging stocks, etc. mind it when you realize the big savings at the new prices. 48 Imported Negli pees at $10 to $75—originally $16.50 to $150. 39 Smocks at $3.85 to $27.50—originally $5 to 302 Shoulder Shawis at 50c to $4.85—originally 75c to $6.50. 125 American Negligees at $3.85 to $37.50—originally $5 to $65, Imported Silk Sacques at $3.55 to $16.50—originally $6.50 to $35. 338 Imported Robes at $1.50 to $13.75—originally §2 to $25. Our $1.50 grade. Four wanted shapes. 180 stocks and jabots, $1.45 each | $2 grade. Fine white net, embroidered by hand, Three pretty, new designs. $2.50 grade. Two new styles. last—smart English med: 2,000 yards veilings, 25 yard | 400 pairs only. 60c ‘grade; shetland, and octagon mesh | Burlington Arcade floor, with scroll designs; white and all desirable - brill 50c each Mandarin skirts Tbe and $1 grades; shetland and lace, Main Aisle, Old Building $5 for our $10 (and better) grades 250 old Chinese embroidered Mandarin The work and color oxtremely beautiful. A pairs $4 shoes at $3.15 | At less than the usual landing price. Regular stocks—dull black calfskin blucher | For lampshades, bags, dress trimmings, scarts, cte, high shoes—lace—heavy single sole—medium | Embroidered sleeve bands toe. Wear like iron—sizes 1 to 6, widths A $1.25 pair for our $4 and $5 grades to E. Please make sure of as many as you need by Bring boy in early | coming in the morning, if convenient. Burlington Arcade floor, New Buildir ng Second Gallery, New Building Broadway at Ninth Street, New York $290 for a $436 tea set. GOLD | WATCHES TABLEWARE EWELRY | 200 military watches a 14-karat | forte BIRTS arene, 150 pieces a quarter ; to third less, 8,500 pieces with gen- 150 men’s watches Pie knives, cheese uine stones in designs | Beginning ot $9.76 knives, ice tongs, meat forks, fish forks, spoons, ing at $7.25 ou Soe, fully made. for an S11 bracelet watch. | napkin rings. Rar ping, brooches, brace | All these watches will | $1.26 for s $20up spoo NOVELTY JEWELRY for $268. a dinmond-studded $650 | 1,700 pieces of rhine- novelt; u , necklaces, Were hosts to Including vanity cases, | About a third less for | 37-50, now 85c to $6. ts, lavallieres, tie Were $6 to $9, now $5. were $2 to $100 clasps, scarf pins, neck | Were $11 to $18, now S | 18 fe SILVER PLATE | [nin upto $18 fora | Were 8275 t9 $4.60, table; trays, dishes, CLOCKS now? Soe vases, ete, 68 French NOTE PAPER 4 to $65 for a $96 tea $550, now $25.50 to | A 85c box for 25c, up set. $375. to a $1.35 box for $1. | contomntng Pogtmastar Genarat Par: | mitted by Florence Peheritqe of (he * wt * BURLESON SCORED lesen (or Wa “autooratia pottey to-| National Pederation of Pedera) Gon SUFF HUNGER STRIKERS hag J . 3 / Ward postal empioyess,” and inatruct-| pioyese on Woman Walfrags, It read: — — 4 the Kaecutive Cowncll of the fo4-) “That we hereby afiem our previous ARE REMOVED 10 Jw : eration t obtals an sadiencs With] Cortaration In behalf of Woman Mute -—-— | AS AUT ll Their “ge Feared at Workhoure FELT LIKE A NEW Great Holiday Section Takes a Hand in the War- Time Work of Lowering Prices THE JEWELRY STORE lowering presents, portunity hey may ce to the » fund. $8 fish { ork, bracelet watch for $434. stone jewelry and combs. j Watch accessories priced | Were 60c to $25, now SILVER about one-third less, 40c to $15. | eA eRaTererieonene Savewvens | *"! NOVELTIES Were #1 to’ $80, now 66s About a third less. JEWELRY pe idl ee ORC SETS ENDS of station- third less. —but you will not jum toe, floor, New Building

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