The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1918, Page 9

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A Hoa ee on WILSON ORDER STRIKERS 10 WORK OR SUFFER BAN (Continued from First Page.) Sobel PUREMEAT | PRODUCTS | | calculated to reflect on the sincerity jof national organized labut in pro- cleaming its ‘acceptance of the prin- ciples and machinery of the National r Labor Board “If such disregard for the solemn adjudication of a tribunal to which both parties submitted their claima be temporized with, agreements become If errors creep i = iat HAA i) Here’s a Banquet ! | And it s ready for the table in no time. mere scraps of aaper. > | into awards the proper remedy is sub- There is a_store near you where they | mission to the award with an applica- * gell ae 's Frankfurters. Find it before tion for re ing to the tribunal. Mut to strike you buy. net the award is disley- To prepare them simply put the frankfurters into boiling water over the Enliat in th fire. Cook them for seven minutes. niet in the Then serve them smoking hot. Army of Savers f Only the best of beef and pork deli- | ciously seasoned and spiced ie packed Buy W. S. S. into these crisp, thin skins. Every i ounce you pay or is eatable. Company of d in Gov- to accept National War sent the War over the plant company to secure duction and to pre nt has taken ss of the nuity in. pro- Regularly THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _BEPTEMBER 13, 1918, \ industrial dis- | turbance, . P| Buy cooked meats where you see the “It is of the highest importance to } words “Quality First” on a red circle. eecure compliance swacttles } 1 } Frankfurters Cooked Ham calcitrant employers, itis my aus, logna to use means equally well adapted sate ‘Bologna bo a i. that end with lawless and faith- Cooked Ox Tongue = Pure Lard to work and ablde by the award, It | you refuse cac irom employm Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann. For sale at all good delicatessen and food stores. U, S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317 nt in any war industry in the community in which the strike | occurred for a period gf one year, “During that time the United employment ice will decline Kel: N.Y. obtain emplo: | Morgan Avenue and Rock Street, Brooklyn, war industry els ’ States, as well as under the war navy departments, the Shipping | Board, the Ra alle istration r and all other agencies, > |and the draft be will be instruct- , ‘ [ed to reject uny claim of exemption, | HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. FOLLY CAPRICE PABST HARLEM, WEST ACH at The Greatest Restaurant Attraction in the United States Breathe the Spirit of Europe at Volly Cavrice—an Atmosphere Kedolent of the Maulevards, | Qu ¢ Best Cuisine in Two solendid Reviews and t . ae LEADER OF STRIKE ins SAYS HE'LL ADVISE THE MEN “TO FIGHT” leged usefulness on HOST. R, Prop. York and ® Marvellous Entertainment, Including ‘ollowing Galaxy of Stars: e TWO ORCHESTRAS, ADMISSION FREE would ' BRIDGEPORT, Conn.,\ Sept. 13.— } N MIZI | FRANCES GENEVIEVE | MARY = |opns tetter of President Wilson to the N GIZI_ | DEMAREST | HOUGHTON EATON | striking machinists and toolmakers N NINA ANDREE LEONARD, LIST of this city had not been received N ND ZKS, here early this afternoon, Samuel } N ne Review,” “Montmartre Review.” business agent of the Ma- N EVENING FROM S TO 1, chin Union and chiet director of N Shaw, Gare st fC oleck the stri d that if fhe Presi- \ During the Intermission and After the Show DANCING on Balustrade, co as indi- N N letter, rmation about it as has Tomorrow, Rival Shoes for Women Will Be Placed on Sale for the First Time. —_ For more than 20 years we have been selling shoes for / men in New York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Newark. Now, we are going to use the knowledge and skill gained in these 20 years in providing shoes and shoe service for women, | . The service and satisfaction we have given our customers | these many years have held the old ones and brought thousands | of new ones to our stores. The result of this service has been | our growth in the shoe business, You can judge how well we have succeeded by the fact | that last year we sold over 800,000 pairs. In Rival Shoes for men we have had but one idea—to give our customers the best looking, longest wearing shoe that could be made for the money. Rival Shoes for women are made with the same pains- taking care as our men’s shoes. The materials are carefully selected piece by piece. Their quality is thoroughly tested. The workmanship is the very best, inside and outside. Nor have we neglected style. Rival Shoes for women are made on the newest lasts. They possess all the new style features. If you paid $10 for your shoes, you would not get smarter style. Tomorrow, September 14, Rival Shoes for women make their bow to the | women of New York. Come into the stores listed below and see them. See the beautiful styles, the fashionable new shades. Examine the mate- | rials and see how carefully the shoes are made. i Come in and have a pair of Rival Shoes fitted to your feet as only Rival \ | Shoe salesmen know how to do it. You needn't buy if you don’t agree that \ they are the biggest value that you have seen. You'll find Rival service in keeping with the high quality of Rival Shoes pleasing, courteous, accommodating. We depend upon our service to JHLES FOR WOMEN | K ‘ VA L $54 to $7 180-182 Bowery 4 BY 5 . 2278-2280 Third Ave. Neo Rival Shoes for Men at the Following Stores: NEW YORK BROOKLYN *48-50 Cortlandt St, 619 Eighth Avenue 14-16 Myrtle Avenue 180-182 Bowery 147 Fast 42d Strect 555 Fulton St. & 10 De Kalb Ave 2278-2280 Third Avenue 2817-2819 Third Ave, 688 Broadway | *Open until 7 p. m., Saturdays until 9 p.m, | NEWARK, 212 Market St. At, these on at cunt Th oe iy PHILADELPHIA, 1025 Market Street 136 North Eighth St. of you will be barred | aR Mayor Hylan tn the City Hall with two gold medals, one from the city officials of Akron, O., and the other from the Chamber of Commerce of that city Flaschett) brought to book six mi derers of four policemen of Akron. T murders occured in last April, and I quale Manfredi, one of th came to this city and was arrested Information brought here by Detective | Welsh of Akron in Brooklyn. Through him Fiaachetth traced and |the arrested James Palmeri took the two men back to Akri rested Paul Chiavars In Akron. POLIGEMAN GETS SLAYERS; "WINS MEDALS, IS PROMOTED Michael Fiaschetti, New York Of- ficer, Is Rewarded for Capturing Six Ohio Murderers. Policeman Michael Fiaschetti was this afternoon promoted from the rank of a second to first grade detective, with an increase of salary of $800 a year. This morning the detective was presented by the crime the penalty in th rie chair nm | With Ife Imprisonment _ Lawrence T, Felt Dead. brokerage firm of Thomas F. Jhome, No. 95 Pa “\day. He was fo 16 ‘The murder was instigated by Ro- sario Borgia, keeper of a disorderly | house, and Frank Mazzano arranged for This morning Borgia pald Man- Biando and Chiavars will follow Manfredi and Palmeri escaped Lawrence T. Fell, former member of Me fe and Welah |Intyre & Co, of Manhattan, died at his a havik, weal Avenue, Orange, to- ix years old and a former Mayor Lawrence T. Fell Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Open daily from 9 A, M. to 6 P. M., including Saturdays. The New Autumn Fashions for College, School and Dress Attire For Misses, Young Women and Girls Are shown on the Third Floor, developed in the most fashionable materials by couturiers who specialize in yourhful style conce plions. Misses’ Fall Suits Youthful types, of wool velour, silvertone or cashmere velour; tailored and fur- trimmed models; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $36.00 to 137.00 Juniors’ & Girls’ Dresses Regulation model, of serge or white drill; in one oF twoeplece i emblems, braid trimmed; $4.95 to 22.50 6 to 16 years, Juniors’ & Girls’ Dresses Of Japanese crepe, een Misses’ Street Dresses Straight line models, some combined with satins, fashioned in tricotines, serges, wool jersey and Poiret twills; new fee skirts; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $29.50 to 135.00 Devonshire cloth, plain and plaid ginghams and figured pereales; one and two-} models ny hand- embroidered; sizes 6 to 16 y $1.95 to 12.75 Juniors’ & Girls’ Dresses One and two-piece models; made of serge, many combined with silk, velve 1, plaids and corduroys; effectively trimmed; sizes 6 to 16 years, $7.50 to 22.50 Ny 9 a ny Misses’ Dressy Frocks Exclusively designed models, fashioned in Mean dd satins, meteor and Georgette cre some embroidered, others finished with soft sashes with fringe; 14-16-18 years, $27.50 to 189.00 Black and Colored Velvet Hand Bags Provide unusual values for Saturday. Silk Chiffon Velvet Bags In new colorings; inside frames; Handsome Novelty Bags Of Velour du Nord; frame top with mirror back; black and colors, about 400 pieces; values v0 $3.75 at $1.95 | at $2.95 Three Special New Model Bags. . at $5.00 each Attractive shapes made of fine chiffon velvet with novelty frames. Tailored and Sport Hats for Misses and Women Are being shown on the Third Floor, in an exclusive assort- ment of models, in Velour, Velvet, Panne and Hatters’ Plush, At the following attractive prices: Misses’ School Hats, - - $3.50 Trimmed Hats, - - - - ‘$6.50 to 8.95 \ Velour Hata, »= « « + » $5.95 to 6.95 All of superior quality, in desirable colors. to 6.95 Specials for Saturday on the Main Floor Washable Satin Blouses | In flesh color and white; high neck tailored styles; others with fashionable collars in new shapes. Also Crepe de Chine Blouses in flesh color and white, with frill around neck and down front, Special at $5.50 Women’s Organdie or Net Guimpes Combined with Valenciennes lace; smart model, special at $1.50 Very unusual value, Women’s Nainsook Night Gowns In a variety of styles; all attrac- tively trimmed; unusual value at $1.90 Regularly sold at $2.25 mK och Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extrava: Saturday Bargains The High-Cost-of-Living is solved by these matchless Koch savings. Smart New Velvet Dress Shapes Elsewhere 3.00.. 4d Plain and rufticd brims. Ten different shapes, sailor and turban models, Black, brown, navy, purple and red, ‘Second Floor —————= New Fall Dresses Elsewhere 29.50... 22.50 Fashioned tn Satin, Georgette crepe, Crepe Meteor, All-Wool tin and Serge utifully trimmed ry, fringes and Concord, tape, green, navy and black anion Aloe er ro All-Wool Black Broadcloth Elsewhere 3.50; 2.58 Special, Yard Soft chiffon satin finish, thor- oughly sponged and shrunk ‘Second Flooe———— 5.00; Special Pumps and Colonials, in calf, patent leather and kKidskin, showing eloth tops and two-tone effects, trimmed wita | the most desir coloriigs Second Floor t Madras Waists 1 45 j 4d collar, and some with pique Ma nd cuffs Also Black ¢ ton Ponveo Women’s Shoes 9 On ‘ 2.95 ‘Third Floor May be had in Elsewhere 4.00 and Satin Messaline Petticoats Elsewhere 5.00, eo, lavender, &c. Main Foor ——————— 25¢ e trimmed. —Main Floor Hurd’ 's Pound Stationery ning 84 linen paper to mateh, 29¢ 10c 1.00 silver and silver Waists, for nurse or malt Japanese Kimono Sacques Elsewhere 1.59 1.19 Novelty Veils Fine assortment of colors. Just Fall hat, Slight impe Women’s Neckwear Sample pi Main lloor Handsome Jewelry », nicely embrold Elsewhere 1.50. . ling with pe tones ———=Main Floor 1.69 Men's Pajamas Elsewhere 2,00 Domet flannel with sti Koch stane make blue and hello Main Floor Bargains in Toilet Articles ‘ noth Paste 34e ry and Copco Soap. Y LIMITED, 10¢ “Main Floor Colonial Sewing Rocker 1.25 Antique mahogany, uphol- stered in tapestry; extra high back. Very comfortable, Fifth Fh Pebec Large F Elsewhere QUANTI Tc Elsewhere 9.75........ CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 7 P. M. Men’s Shirts Elsewhere 1.25 and 1.50. Bott stirt oot designs, in new Hires 13% to. 18 neckbond. Main Floor—————— Women’s White Kid Gloves Elsewhere 1.75.. 1.59 White, full piquo, with con. trasting black embroidery; one clasp. 87e striped olore. Main Floor—————— Bargains in Notions All-over, extra large and cap Hair Nets. fringe Elsewhere 120; 3 for 24c Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton. 6 Spools © QUANTITY LI AMITE D de —Main Floor Counter Deliveries— Women’s Pure Silk Hose . 1.00 Elsewhere 1.25... Seamed backs, lisie tops; black, white and colors. Main Floor Taffeta Hair Bow Ribbon Elsewhere 35¢ Yard; 29¢ Spec ial if colors, in "white, pink, light blue, cardin navy, Alice and black; 6% Inches Main Floor ————— Plaid Blankets 4.95 Bleew here 6.50 n vo 4.95 fited cotton. ‘Main Floo-——————— Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits Elsewhere 12.00 to 15.00. 10. 50 New Fall models, Cheviot and ‘Tweed mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years, Third Floor. Women's Ribbed Union Suits Bleewhere 1.75 and Te 29 weight, tailor band fine knee or ankle length; reg- and extra sizes, commooentangidl Hikes emenil Women’s Ribbed Vests 59e Elsewhere 75 finish; Main Floor Comfortables Elsewhere 6.50 best odo: silkoline, with white band 1 extra sizes, ‘Second Floor Colored Curtain Madras Elsewhere 69c; 49¢ Nottingham Lace Curtains Elsewhere 2.50; Pair 1.97 Fourth Floor Smith's Brussels Rugs Eine 12.75 Yard phere 16.50 size 6x9. Fourth Floor Floor Covering Remnants € Elsewhere 79¢; Sq. Yard 39e¢ Bring Measurements, Fourth Floor Decorated China Odd Pieces Elsewhere Le and 25¢; many —Vasement = -—— Ivory Soap Elsewhere 7¢ Cake; 6 Cakes Dutch C leaner, Elsewhere 10c; 2 for Basement BOC ...15¢ MORNING SPECIALS—-Saturday until 1 o’Clock 1.69|1.25 Children’s Shirred velvet, trimmed with Rompers S; Sh 8 © ‘Second Floor cond Floor 6 PeseA ein. OUC the veil for draping the new Elsewhere 50c and and white, S 2.49 Children’s Hata 3.00 Misses? and Chlidre n’'s Shoes | 4.00 Boys’ Lace Calf, in black Main Floor 1.95 Boys’ Trousers Third Floor. 1,50 Boys’ Pajamas Domet flannel, in pink, avender stripes on white ‘ Third Floor 35e Women’s Hose 2,00 | 49¢ Children’s Drawers 38c nd cloth 1.39 1.49 Girls’ Linene Dresses a, all sizes, 1.69 ited Crompton! 4.59 Girls? 1.15 blue 25¢ 6, medium Phir tor Muslin, kricker style, nidery triinmet with embr ribbo! Ares anc to Second Floor. ow alight imperfoc- Ut not serious enough to affect the wear. Wa n Floor 1.15 Trimmed with plald gingham nhagen or tao Slaca Third Floor: Serge Dresses 69 pleat back and front, pockets, wide belt, “iain ith beach cloth collar, Sines 6 t Third Floor 5.00 Girls’ and Junior Dresses, 2.69 Bates crepe,” striped, an i wide belts, large Sizes | ¥ i Te Tae came or

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