The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 4

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| mo » ae a ae Tie RA ae uN en uate See p INGIRLS’ mals ASH FOR WORK wtp ro ED WILLIE" cn "sna encn mee sail? Waehed | tor ‘hor omer ae ok tts) DISCHARGED MEN -HOME SS in bed, After very careful nursing the|the 406th Telegraph Battalion ts now ‘The Shoe requirements of exacting men can best era 8 Krew to a fair size, when they | bereft of mascots, They atill have the be served with our spring models. They have the Special Instructions Issued on the distinction of being the most perfect product of the Subject by Acting Chief of ent Inj itd in Philadel. ~ Battalion in Battle When Bot- ei ed membership in Priswets Ghia: ta Pontpenee Staff Hears eat, bcos style, right in fit, and 2 the #6th Telegra alion. ‘They | = = . ight in quality, and ¢! prove their honest value phia Establishment Accident. tle Feed Is Stopped. | were admitted to and thencg-| ‘The trial of Albert Paul Fricke, «| WASHINGTON, March 26.—Speciai|| by the way they wear. Prices $8.00 up. HILADELPHIA, March 26. — More Private Wendell F. Adams of the 406th | forth subsisted on ned Willie,” | naturalized citizen, on an indictment 7 hae been {seu in a dozen persons were Injured ‘Telegraph Battalion, A. B. F., in» let- | the same as the boys h treason Jn conn q rank Mcintyre, Acting Hideo ‘sertect halons tates Nine, ineide . je body. a the mensanine , to facilitate in every agg a oe ter received by his sister at No, 21| It was not long thereafter that 7 noasitte the fee ez Ask for Our Be Fone Abe he heart ¢ e downto ein , P ' of fa nd she wa hon- c ve ber Sing district, collapsed under tao [Caarfield W orsted Mills Oper- | wntoh he and the boys of his company |)’ """westsie” necompanied the 406th | ss dul ee Anal pay in mearby towns 660 Sixth Ave., Abo Above 38 ght of scorces of girls seeking em-" ators Charge Discrimination | captuted_somewhere in the Argonne | Telegraph Battalion into battle at 1 — | vell fille “J with shop- ’ ., ‘ min aaram| i Discharging 1 men, | : AUIS c glass and PASSAIC, N. J., March 2%. The | inters. Fire engines, ambulance: patrols rushing to the store At=| woolen workers’ strike, which ap- | ed a crowd which hampered the we work of the Red Cross. 1,100 operators of the Garfield Worsted UT ABOUT YOUR INCOME? 30" ot» 27 m0 The elements comprising the Tho strikers say they acted because | are constantly wearing out the company, in violation of a promise | | peared yesterday to have been rot- tled, broke out afresh to-day when WEST — 1 renewed daily, else that there would be no discrimina- THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BETWEEN of strength exceeds tion aewinst any returning workers BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE | afternoon, ‘The company denies there was dis- crimination and that twelve were dis- charged. Officials say that it is «im- ply @ matter of « slight delay; that it | was impossible to start the plant on 4 100 per cent, basis Immediately | after the strike. ‘They say tho Uopgendicke businese-man or jweiyo in question are finishers and Sartor a he See with the wear jj: there is no work for them until Scott's 2 | the others have produced goods up to bleed and the finishing stage, which would bo MMMM SHNUUUNNVUUUEHTIUAMUAUUU NAO ENNAEEUU HOUSE HNce ena e fi | lonly a day or two. | ‘The man, however, do not accept ome Mas cr olvenet ‘with Seat "acett’s ‘ | this explanation. They say it is not © Scott & Nowne, Bloomfield H.J, MG) a mere coincidence that the twelve men wore leaders in the strike, and THE SEASON’S FAVORED FASHIONS IN NEW INTERPRETATIONS hey insist that the company is trying to punish the strike organizers. ‘The specific case is that of Charles Pollay, a former soldier, The company admits he has been definitely dis- charged and says the reason is that his activities in the strike were not “lawful.” He was arrested for |threatening a foreman, ‘The situation is regarded as grave, especially since there is a movement to call a sympathetic strike at other plants, City Commissioner Kehoe has an appointment to-day with Charles J. Fury of the Conciliation Division of the United States Department of Labor, who will make an effort to |settle the dispute. The Manhattan Rubber Company, Original and graceful expressions of the vogue presenting an unusual display of the newer modes in a wonderful variety of individualized style versions. TTT TTT sUTATAGUSEUTATAVATENIND Seee==co = The Values Are Most Extraordinary where the labor dispute did not reach the strike stage, announced this for A Hl | | m in, 5 -Mon- | Wholesome Sorat ns Sous’ot oe FASCINATING FROCKS for a ‘y-e! our wee! 1 HA Economical y |strvtre ene Ber ene option, ct) [ES IN UNUSUAL STYLE EXPRESSIONS 3 Fried Foods Weer ae ait ava tos setae = =} " REFINING CO. pf Seca weeks end. 7 = REATLY to be desired are the frocks of F significant originality in mode expres- = 0, Box 161 New York EIGHT-HOUR DAY IN MADRID. =| superior Serge for street and afternoon sion enhanced by deftness of decorative = = wear, fashioned in the mode of the touches, are the frocks of Silk Shan- = = hour, but preserving the coveted air of be- tung and Georgette. Tailored frocks of Satin = = coming ividuality. . and Tricotine are wonderfulluy effective. = fepee ens Very Specially Priced, Very Specially Priced, = is believed, will settle the lockout of yj the building contractors against th ERS, oman ty 18.50 sake celona Was quiet HE secret of the unusual beauty of the EADING, as myriad-hued as the rain-- exquisitely modeled frocks of Georgette bow, serves only to accentuate the sim- and Paulette undoubtedly lies in the licity, charm and correct style inter- a = == ae subtle influence of multi-colored beading in pretations of the new and beautifully de- if | brilliant themes. signed Georgette frocks. i ( a» ; ° Very Specially Priced, Acker, Merrall & Condit Blouse Sutt of Tricotine, lavishly ese z Very Specially Priced, Tailleur Suit of Mannish Serge | — 45.00 55.00 % 75.00 —— MATTMMMIILLI LIMIT OOI = EST. Company 1820 A varied stock of real values to select from, at prices that satisfy. Butter— "Corey: (68 |B ego —fetet 49) DRAPED WRAPS & CAPES ' YOUTHFUL TAILLEURS IN tant braklat bend”, kt * 39 Peanut Oil—See 45 Yellow Meal—X\.., .11 Oranges—siti 55 IN UNUSUAL EFFECTS = NEW SLENDER SILHOUETTES \j} Farina—*"“" ware UY Bea fe ; | = OSSESSING marvelous beauty of line and com- HE mode demands the tailormade, provided it = aie ae |Grape Fr uit str 50) [= bining with attraction of luxurious drapery, the expresses the charm of vacate and the |= Hominy—° ee fei, | allurement of youthful freedom, are the capes poise of well-bred simplicity seen in the suits | Born Flakes wa |Lima Beans— nee 18 |Ej) and wraps of Serge, Tricotine and Cashmere Velour. of superior Serge and Poiret Twill. = rs ni pkgs fiat. 18| = Very Specially Priced, Very Specially Priced, = armalade— ‘avemore tin | eS eS ‘ Dozen tins. ...1.95 = = Gold Leal—15 02. jar....escsss 0D leeca ke 20 Fe 25.00 30.00 = Apricot Preserves— | Fae Arar : i iE ESI .26 T ee | ADE delightfully effective by the touch of ex- RICOTINE suits, excessively modish in charac- i eb omatoes— da 320] treme smartness that graceful drapery always ter, but unpretentious in their simple artistry \}} pberry Preserves pene zen tins 2.30 imparts to an unusually modish garment are and feminine appeal and tailored in unusual es flower beac 12 9a at .26. \Salm on—* Me, «c~ gl ih the pean ful capes of Silk Tricolette and the Dolmans attractiveness of line and originality of effect. HY Brussels Sproute— =| exerts og] Ba WECEO Bt é : Very Specially Priced, | Tender and tasty un 18) Mackere]—'r«i#! pais Very Specially Priced, ie Coff. ore BNR rye | four to five fat white fish 1.35) : 40 00 = COA wonderfully frag 35.00 : | i i SUULUTEURDDEUUREAUUTUATRUNNE: ane NOOO GRA | \ MONG the smartest fabrics of to-day’s mode in 4 Tea "A favory bend of five ay) OPN ated 5 ston in, 2. 75 MONG the happy conceits of a season full of in- \ developing the various attractive Abe. of 13 : Mima 40 teresting departures from the approved mode, C the approved tailleur that adheres to the |= Brandied Peaches— Armour's star... tbe 40} are the Dolman wrap coats of Suede Cloth, Silk 1K slender lines of the new suit fashions are Tricotine, = H. $, California 27 2. jag .90 Salted Peanuts— 37\ IN Duvetyn, Crystal Cord and Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth. ty) \ Serge and Poiret Twill. i= Jumbo ° . . — ria Hf Very Specially Priced, / Very Specially Priced, iF Olive Oil—fi', $1.15 Bacon—"™"*, lees Peroxide of Ip gaeh 1 Ib. easton, 08 Hydrogen— ort or Sherry— pains 14 Ieee... a8! Mail Order Dept., 135 West 42nd St. Blouse Suit of Mannish Serge. 18.50 «© 95.00 el 50.00 © 85.00

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