The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 7

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HEADS OF NATION INDEABLOCK OVER PRICE-FIYING, PLAN Glass, Defiant, Backs Stand. Taken by Hines in His Re- fusal to Be Bound. 1919 Mae VPS Sir---Your SPRING SUIT Stier nsesa is waiting for you here If you are one of those thinking men for whom fj\ymyp clothes are a good habit, you will come as usual and leave—satisfied. THE EVENING WOSLD, FRIDAY, AFKIL 4, To all intending purchasers of Player Pianos, the Pease Player Piano will be of espe cial interest. You not only se- cure a Player Piano of quality einbodying Unexcelled Tone Exceptional Durability Artistic Case Design We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Last but not least of the week's list of cotton goods events Men’s shirts of especially high grade fabrics are offered for this SALE at $2.19 Three reasons for a good game of Golf: These Balls at low prices. WASHINGTON, April 4—Govern- Ment department chiefs are at log- getheads over tho “price Axing”! board of the Department of Com- merce, Each branch of the Cabinet defines the controversy openly as a “probably honest difference of opin- fon.” | Secretary of the Treasury Glass | was defiant to-day. His posi- tion te that of mipport of the Rai!- road Administration in its refusal to be bound by the price recommenda- tions of the Redfield board in makin, purchases of steel, coal and other ma- | terials, Mr. Glass made it plain that from | If you are new to (MGYS you may be misled by an appealing advertise- ment elsewhere of a “Sale,” only to find it “just one more disappointment.” We ask you to compare other suits with ours at $29.75 Conservative statements, modest descriptions go hand in hand with our policy in men’s clothing, a policy that may be expressed by four points. But receive the benefit of what 75 years’ experience in the piano manufacturing business has taught us. Prices $550 up Small Down Payment Balance on Monthly Terms to Suit Your Purse. Write for catalogue or call Pease Piano Co. Those who have seen shirts at about this price elsewhere will be surprised at the quality of the fabrics, which include excep- tionally good woven madras, Russian cords and satin stripes. This is an offering of the season's newest merchandise, made by a high grade manufacturer of the better kind of shirts. All the newest stripings; are well tailored in coat style We feature: Kis viewpoint the Industrial Board ts 128 West 42d St. and finished with pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to 17. GAY of LG cottres epped: OM tor It Manhattan, | 1. Styles that are the newest, but not when it was launched. He declared, 34 Flatbush Ave. . ‘ | outlandish. the board : to be the outgrowth of a Brooklyn. “Osprey” golf balls Fine cravats, of imported 3. tease that prove their worth by their gevity. i .24 doz. heads to place orders at once for sup: + foulards, 94e 3. Tailoring that is expert down to the smallest detail. Constitute an assortment made from imported English foulard silks. The designs are to be found in only high grade cravat silks. All made over our special shape with long silk bands to insure easy slipping through the collar. 4. Prices that exemplify our slogan of ‘‘lowest- in-the-city” for merchandise consistent with | our standards of quality. A distinctive appearance is attained by the clothes that were tailored for us by expert hands. The ordinary ready-to-put-on clothes that rob a man of his individuality may be offered elsewhere for a price less than ours, BUT—Reports from our Comparison Office show that those clothes are an object lesson of the difference between “cheap” and “inexpensive” clothes. Other Suits at $24.75 to $49.75 pllgs and materials of all kinds in as WNE farge quantity as the situation would warrant. | The idea was thus to encourage in- | ‘, dustry and keep labor employed ‘Then a Board of M cided upon to inve: recommend to FILO aU S ETT ITE f (pearetceel 2 | ingenuity have produced Fownes Filosette. The || | superior suede-finished Hs , fabric glove, Washes \\), splendidly, fits like kid, and keeps its original shape, at which to place orders. Also cravats of rich dark subdued tone designs in neat stripes, polka dots and figures suitable for the man with a refined taste. TG—Main Foor, B5th Street It is good to know when you are looking for Embroideries that this store has a comprehensive collection of them. In |} fact our patrons have told us time and again that we have || better assortments than any other store. ‘That our embroid- eries are lower priced goes without saying. Just a few of the kinds we carry— ALL-OVER embroideries of nain- MEDALLIONS of embroidery in Vk, % blind and Unt) patterns. 4c to 97 each with single or cluster scalloped MADEIRA EDGES, finely hand- | edges. embroidered, plain and c:uster COLLAR EDGES, very fine ones, | — acallops, some with eyelet ef- ecru or white, on batiste or | _ fects 39c and 49¢ yd. CHINESE EMBROIDE nie s, © spokesman agreed upon a: to the proceedings of the Cabin with the Industrial Board Wednisday afternoon, Mr. Glass was inaignant to learn the statement hoe gave out had been amended slightly by Charman| Peek of the Industrial Beard As| amended, the last sentence o! statement was made to read: “The ly matter was recommitted to the board for further con the Ratlroad “Falcon” golf balls meeting called by himself on or about | Fe. 1 to arrange for department |e $5.94 doz. eration (with nistration,” the being those add ‘Nobody was authorized to add te Pil or subtract from the statement vhich oer I gave out,” declared the Secraary “The amendment made by Mr. Peck was not clarifying and was misead- ing, Tho mattor was not recommitted | o the board for any specific pur pose, but for a gener: os everyeushere. tom, and no suggestion was mate as to what was to In Seasonable First-Long-Trousers Suits $22.50 to $29.75 Make the transition from knickerbockers to “longies” a less gruesome ordeal than anticipated. Grace takes the place of the feared awkwardness. E_ embroideries “4° Soldiers Soothe 8 of the board, sll of whom were present at the meetng. other n | “Chick” . edgings and inser- bands and floun tae i ; my There was a rumor that a cable| Skin Troubles Chick” golf balls Rose te ceateh to various Widths asdle or LTE The same four principles that make our men’s suits popular are carried | jressago in relation to tho matter had : ; $6.94 doz of fine and medium weight nd embroidered. Widths p out in these youthful models. Sizes 15 to 20 years. ‘om Pre > ials. ¢ At the White House It waa onl that with Cuticura All floaters or sinkers. homie Vaenty aunetee eucer ee eaurey Gewe—Second Floor, Centre ewe —Fitth Floor, | Sale—6,000 Pairs of Women’s heavy quality Milanese silk GLOVES at 89c pair A woman can hardly own too many pairs of these in Spring- Take inventory of your | time. They are two-clasp style, with round-corner double Fishing Tackle | finger tips and Paris point backs. Well fitting, well wearing, | smart looking gloves. Fifth Floor, Centre SHEETS and PILLOW CASES--A Cotton Week Special Full Size Bleached Muslin Sheets. $1.24 Each. This is our “Red Star Special” which we sell regularly at $1.69 each. Excellent quality muslin—size before hemming, 81x90 inches. Single Size Bleached Muslin Sheets. 79c Each, Heavy, well wearing quality. Size before hem- ming, 54x90 inches, 90-in. “Red Star’ Unbleached Sheetings, 59c Yd. Extra Large Size Bleached Muslin Sheets. $1.94 Fach, In two sizes, 90x103% and 90x11 ther of which allows ample material for tuc ng in at Mo message had been received there ‘Tatoaws Me. each. from the President, Bese, Ointment, Bamples of “Ontiowrs Dept. K, Berton.” Store Houre—9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. | Best & Co. i Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 » 1 BOYS’ NORFOLKS Made in Our Own Sheps For loys 7 to 16 years The trout season opens in New York tomorrow | Sand, grag, brown, Back, white es ACATION is here. Social activities at home call for clothes that will be the foot of the bed, regardless of one’s height or avoirdupois. Sizes given are before hem- ming. Our usual prices, $2.34 and $2.53, have been cut for this sale. Baws —Bosoment, Rear, 34th Street Take your rod and buckle on your creel—the brooks of pag gee and New Jer- already n. New vo waters will beckon trout devotees tomorrow, Also gloves with five-row heavy embroidered backs and half-inch welts of contrasting color, White with sand or gray,champagne with black, gray with white, Gee —aain Poe, 85th treet, Broadway. needed at school next “Ri oh t Sh 29 Sh and Pennsylvania will ie ape oes thro en its waters next oT. 2 Some Georgette Crepe, a. 5 P wack. Ohvthen forthe ot. | LAMPS for Utilitarianor| °™ Sere Boys 7 to 16 require Most children are born door life with this sport of | iy ; Aine Gate pero | ie sports. Nature's own great | Soutache Braid, with perfectly formed feet game of chance! Decora Purposes A Pictorial Review Pattern, folks. The fact that all-wool fadeless fab- rics and the most ex- acting standard of workmanship. L.STINCTIVE NORFOLKS for Boys 17.50 up to 16 yrs., now, 10.50 22.50 octal for Today & WASH SUITS of / tion of Bel n I & Satur day fine st rey » middy f English Sizes 5lo 10 years, 4.28 f | r ra ALL woo . MILITARY SUITS, | liner nod Mi Hite ary Suita nb Sizes 4 lo 10 vears, Regtilar 13.50 to 16.50 gr ALL WOOL MILITARY SUITS, 10 sear ALL WOOL K 7.50 + to | _ 10,00 sular 18,50 & 22,50 ¢r ICKE toes,—and others even more serious, while corns and bunions are so commonly found as to be hardly worth mentioning. Though difficult to cure, all these conditions could have been prevented A little care exercised while the child is growing will insure him that freedom from foot troubles which is responsible for no small measure of his health, happiness and comfort in maturit . * ly correct “Right Shape" shoes are made over scientific lasts—the growing foot has room to grow. ‘The athers are carefully chosen, with a view to comfort and practicability, “RIGHT SHAPE” SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS may be had in all sizes from INFANCY to their 'TEENS. Black Calf Children’sand Infants’ Shoes Sale, $3.24 Misses’ Shoes Hand sewn, |, black calfskin.) Black Calfskin gicsa @ tod ‘on shoes in Laced style jae $0.45 814 to 2 | Goodyear welted AnD ekin $2.49 | marked down from | soles. me huckskin, §2,97 | $3:86 and $4.49 1i!6 to 2. 4.49 kee —Second Moor, Rear, 85th Street Pe Wav vevi7@N Store O | BAIT RODS, bamboo, $2.24, $3.49, $3.96 and up to $11.49 CASTING RODS, bamboo, $1.74, $2.69, $2.97 and up to $13.89 STEEL FLY RODS, $1.34, $1.89 TROUT REELS, $1.39, $1.5°, $1.98 and up to $5.04 AUTO TROUT REELS, $4.69 CASTING REELS, $1.14, $1.39, $1.74 and up to $17.74 TROUT LINES, — 64c, 79c, 89¢ and up to $1.14 CASTING LINES, $1.24, $1.34 CREELS, TROUT FLIES, TROUT LEADERS, 12c, !7c, 23c and up to 46c TROUT LANDING BOWS 79c, $1.14, $1, TROUT NETS, 4c, 44e, 54¢ TROUT HOO! 36 doz. Cove—Filth Floor, 84th Street, 89, $1.29, $2.59 and up to $4.96 9c, 10¢, 2c | i Complete with cord and two 40-watt Tungsten bulbs, Adjustable Lamp with Mirror for z Shaving, $4.49 Originally $5.89 Beth light and mirror adjustable to any angl Nickel ed, The mirror is detach able, thus making, it possible to use the lamp as a desk or reading lamp. It may be attached to the wall. Six feet of cord and plug for attaching. Bulb not included. Only 25 at this price fean—Beocment, Frout Herald Square HM acy Ca ' 5 Ce trout fishermen, A Little and we, ourselves, tailor How many grow up that Mee ee een A Silk Shaded — and sell more fine suits way? aia pare ‘polars bd Floor Ps and lo! almost before you ba le, you can si than _any house in More, perhaps, now than heretofore, for pendable kind here for less | $14.89 ‘ know it you have added a America 1 proof the importance at correct Acolnpat is than you would pay elsewhere. "he page re act mano any, ivory, gilt | enouch of our he realized. But there are sti an | IT DS. hae or gilt wit lack stripe luting. | Ot . , > 1 ry ¥ y ippalling uwumber who reach tmaturity with Liiva Se fel, BAe The shade is of plain silk in rose, gold or Smart Frock | : f 1 t all sorts of foot trouble—fallen arches, $2.24, $3.39 and ‘i $17 4 blue with fancy printed silk in scallops at the Reason: for 40 years, strained ligaments, deformed and stunted can me . ey edge. Trimming of gold braid. to your wardrobe. The style is shown in the picture. Sou- tache braid outlines the round collarless neck and finishes the flowing sleeves. Under the girdle that com- bines Georgette crepe and satin is attached the two-piece gathered skirt, which closes at the left side seam. Button trimming may be used, Dress Pattern No. 8,137, 25¢ Braiding Pattern No. 12,147, 15e Dept. Secoad eve —Pattera Floor, New York pens 9:00 A. M.—Closes 5:30 P. M. ssqsapemamamancrananamsaransns

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