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le SLES <4: i] yt nang Cares srg? LaeeVs NE WRRNAIO A) 0 ei Ree tH *® - eae) 7 t : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. _ Wi aN ie iis dnt il j “ ” out of work for seven weeks, and it| therein against them, and shall hove SEIZED AS BURGLAR ton of that lon, charged with is possible that the Manufacturers’ | opportunity to be heard with re rol ents of Mrs, Mabei ane labs veount |8Pect thereto before the employment wee ot Skea. Mary “0% Association may disband on account |oPene whenever he shall be thereunto IN A PAWN SHOP Prenn und Mrs, Mar n of it. requested, 1 way, Brooklyn, ut glase | “On the one point, of the oppor- | ‘(b) NO worker shail be suspended tunity of a worker to be reinstated, |PY the employer during working! re/ostives Say Murphy ( nfessed ives said Murphy was if he is unjustly discharged, we will aod then oo DCH nareeriente tot ~ Brotal i Smut Mone Ry ve eon eine er ton este nae Pl fight it out till doomsday.” effect between one of the executiv xplaining He Needed Money he had two 1} mic needles This is the feeling expressed by | officers of the union and the employ- to Buy “Dope.” ocket. They also said a paper . senja Schie: ad of the | ment agent si W 0 bd THERE , : " ; ¢ +, Benjamin Sohlesinger, head of the |e Weal: other cases, an employer| A man who told the police of the|sened with the name of Dr. B. Bt 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street : striking workers, and his associates, | geniring to. discharge an emploveel Ralph pe Heel he | Pitt: No. 99 Stanton Street, Manhat cnpecially since wages and hours of | shall first give to the latter notice in} u's Avenue Station, Brooklyn, he) ay showing he treated Murphy for _>-— work are issues that both sides agree | Writing of his intention so to do, with|!8 Robert M y, thirty, of No. 152) the ar bit, was found. de- . hai ‘ . ' pas ttle a brief statement of the reasons] gomers streo arre last tectives say Murphy co ex r ul- n vent q Neither Side Receding in Mat-|°°¢ easily settled. therefor. hedeidesa dls Ly aay wigot ng he needed money eat Sen nnua : ter of Discharges and Keinstatements. By Sophie Irene Loeb. Tt lo like the D 1 Waist Makers’ strike, ) workers have been a fight to a finish— As has been stated in these col- |umns, considerable resentment tas been aroused among prominent |members of the Dress and Waist | Manufacturers Association over the scemingly irrevocable stand faken by those in charge of the strike. In this day of enlightened opinion as to the rights of workers in con- “(d) A duplicate of such notice and] by Detectives statement shall be immediately lodged with the employment agent, who shall|~— within twenty-four hours thereafter give a hearing to the parties con- A < yup rrington and Thorn- cerned, and who shall, in the mean- Ume, seek to conciliate the parties. “(e) If the employment agent shall be of the opinion that the facts pre- sented on such hearing constitute In Perfection RUG WEEK probable cause for discipline, he may. At Actual Saving of 30 High grade Domestic Rugs, in rich Oriental patterns—Persian, Chinese and new conventional designs; suitable for every room. No Returns nection with “collective bargaining” and belonging to a “union,” the atti- tude taken by the Committee of Manufacturers handling the matter is designated as being “behind whe times” by people close to the condi- tions. They (the manufacturers) de- mand that they should give no Teach Children The Care of Teeth Ninety per cent of the backward achool children have defective teeth, fothers should teach their children to brush their teeth daily using a soft tooth brush a good dentifrice, “i foam: No Approvals in cases of sufficient gravity, and with the sanction of the impartial Chairman, suspend the worker from employment “(f) In arly case either party may appeal to the impartial Chairman | from the dtcision of the employment agent “(g) In the event of a suspension of an employee in the manner afores the impartial Chairman may, if a hearing the éy opportunity for reinstatement of appeal he shall aid | EAML SS Vv. LV a UGS hildren like action and | a worker whom is [that the suspension was unwareaaten, Eresh From The Gardens Try E E ET R u ———————————— Packet | n.taste of SOZO . It works | charged. regardi: direct that the employee shall be re- k. Onl c leansing Muslities into every tiny e discharge w instated with full my for the time) S@led Packets Only To crevice and keeps the gums in a sweet, ie workers lost by him in consequence of such clean and healthy condition. the very found upon which |auspension ." Sonseauence of such| Black — Green or Mixed eee Day 39.75 formerly 52.50 their “collective bargaining” based. Although it i possible for the workers to consider modifications of this matter, ti paramount importano al Chairman shall de- not a worker if he is un- §jozedont FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder or P: SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE A limited number of these Rugs, woven in one piece, of service; Oriental and Chinese designs; size 9x12 feet. giving a maximum justly discharge = James ‘MecCreery & Co. Hr TnIe Due (Ona ey 5th Avenue THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street both eee | il : Royal Wilton Rugs Royal Wilton Rugs 4 shal reat to decide this, 49.75 57.50 they want to employ formerly 79.50 formerly 82.50 nion and reco; | Attractive Wool Wilton Rugs, in’ rich colorings and beautiful designs; size 8.3x10.6 feet. (Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. they won't even call a co unless this point is decid rand. This stand taken by Makers’ Extra fine Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs, in choice patterns and colorings; — size x12 feet the Dress and {month of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America point. of reinstatement was fixed in favor of the workers, t even further than that re- Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eve Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 QGhrkich &Sone. Established 57 Years Seamless Axminster Rugs 52.50 formerly 62.50 American Fibre Rugs 19.75 formerly 24.06 sted by the present strikers, It provided that not only was re- instatement a matter for the decision ow e i pi s coun- A durable and economical seamless Rug. 184 B'way, at john St|j/of an impartial Chairman, ut a " Best Axminster Rug made in this coun le " “i peta 225 Sixth a Lord Bei yocnen um ca iat ered ee al enitaed Extraordinary Value | try; rich patterns and colors; woven in one | suitable for Town or Country house; size g50 Sixth Av., aad St uch a hearin| r yor Nassau, at Ann St. ; size 9x12 feet, 17 West gad Street. 9x12 feet. —_ ne a cuumammneniham ry | MATRONS’ TRIMMED HATS | 7.00 regularly 10.00 ss 3 Pulton St,cor.Bond e et 8 This b procera ee ras =A consisted ¢ ch well known m: w illiam 4%. Ripley, Prof. Ps 0 rand Louis M Safe Milk Infants ana iInvalids HORLICK’S. < THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich mill, malted grain, in powder form. |' For infants, invalideandgrowing children. |< Pnire nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc, Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Sabstitutes Cost YOU Same Price The assortment comprises a variety of the most fashionable shapes including Tricorne, Continental, front or side roll brim effects, five of which are illustrated; made of Lisere Straw in Black, Navy Blue and Brow n; trimmed with glycerine os- trich fancies, applique flowers and fruits. . vs 29 West 34*> St. — Gt Ave. ConIBth St. Newer Fashions for SPRING AT NOTABLY MODERATE PRICES Newest Tailored Suits 50 Different Models ' C/B A LA SPIRITE CORSETS 1.50 t 7.50 shop maint t which shail be er d all complaints against employees, who shall sever-| ally be informed of ail entries made Mc Cutcheon’s Every type of figure can be fitted as there are fifty models to select Hi Styles of Individuality from, giving ample opportunity to find a corset to meet every individual | Far Women and Misses requirement; a complete assortment of sizes. MeC reery spec Corsets as they measure up to our standard in every respect. ferring the C / B Corset will find their favorite model here, WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR At 14 Less Than Regular Prices | Entire New Stock—Spring and Summer Weights neck, sleeveless; | also bodice styles; regular sizes. 50c Imported and Domestic Lingerie Our Spring showing of new and attractive hand-made French, Philippine, and Madeira Underwear is now ready and we invite your inspection, We pay particular attention to making up trousseaux, son /B Those pre- | PRING Suits, fashioned of Men's Wear Serge and Silver- | S tone, with brightly colored Tricolette Vestees, braid trim- | mings, narrow width skirts; in Box, Blouse or severely |} tailored styles that are unusually smart in line and contour. sweet 25,00 PRING Suits attractively fashionea of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Silvertone, Serge, etc., with vestees of Tricolette or Novelty Silks in offsetting colors; skirts are plain, \ button-trimmed or with cuffed bottoms. | 35.00 70 49.50 A collection of fine dainty Hand-Embroidered Gowns, $3.25, 4.50, 6.75, 7.75 to 18.50. Lace and Embroidery-trimmed Gowns, $4.25 to 45.00. Envelope Chemises, $3.75, 4.50, 6.75 to 16.50. Crepe de Chine and Habutai Silk, Hand-Embroidered, Lace-trimmed and plain tailored Envelope Chemises and Gowns, $7.50, 9.75, 10.50 to 19.50. Lisle Vests,—low i sleeve | Lisle Union Suits,—low neck less, knee length; regular sizes. 1.15 regularly 1,75 ; Mercerized Lisle Union Suits,—low low neck; | neck, | style; regularly 85c Mercerized Lisle Vests, New Dolmans & In Draped Effects of Eatreme Grace sleeve regular si 1.35 ‘ ; knee length; bodice sleeveless; also bodice styles; regular ; 75¢ American-made Lingerie We are showing a fine selection of lace- and Embroidery-trimmed Gowns in high and low E necks, Chemises, Envelope Chemises, Drawers, 5 Corset Covers and Skirts. sizes. regularly 1.25 regularly 2.00 INTRANCINGLY beautiful Dolmans and Cape- Coats of Serge, Velour and Silvertone, reproducing the yes Only the best ANNUAL MARCH SILK SALE : season's best fashion developments, In Spring va | Nginsook and Cambric are used and all of the Sa colorings of unusual beauty. garments are moderately priced, “4 Thousands of yards of new and fashionable Silks Special 25.00 Spring Corsets and Brassieres A wad i Other Models 29.50, 35.00 & up Our presentation of new Spring Corsets and Brassieres offers a wide variety of models from 9 I 4 dditi which to make your selections. z nN siadition UNUSUAL SPRING FROCK SPECIAL “Tres Jolie” Corsets, lace-in-back, $3.50 to 16.50. 5,000 yards of Superior Quality Dress Satin Newer Models Re-Priced These charming new monels conform to Fashion's s arial 1 95 lines and offered for to-morrow at latest lines and are developed in fabrics of dainty Silk a yarc A “gah : orun =| eee and Broches, and other fine and durable Zi The Specially Reduced Price of \K textures, al D . IE _ $ 3,500 yards 15.00 Fifth Avenue W@® 34th and WHITE WASHABLE SHIRTING SILK oo MECN eee eee “ New York 33d Streets ahi ‘ af Lay Suitable for blouses; heavy quality; 86 inches wide.. regularly 2.50 Reg. Trade Mark yard 1,75 ot