The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 7

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that on April 28, dur- t the old 69th, eon= in Fifth Avenue, be- 160,000 Texttte Hands Get Wages. BOSTON, May 21.—Wage increases ny hap Affecting more than 150,000 textile iting spectators | operatives in New England and other fo ‘croms trom the west side to vacant | Northern Btates were made public to- . Im most instances the advance bout 18 per cent, Both cotton and scolen mills are affected. ‘The advance, which will become ef- fective June 2, will bring mill wages to the highest level on record and ih some instances represent increase of over 100 per cent. since BONWIT TELLER &0O. @& FIFTH AVENUE 38™ STREET ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY "An Unusual Sale of Women's FROCKS & GOWNS For Afternoon and Evening Wear VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT 37.50 65.00 INCOMPLETE SIZE RANGES At Thirty-seven-fifty, Afternoon Gowns of polka dot and plain chiffons and a few tailored serge frocks. Also Evening Gowns of crystal beaded Georgette crepe in pastel shades and taffeta with skein silk fringe. At Sixty-five-dollars Afternoon Gowns of embroidered Georgette crepe, chiffon, foulard; also Evening Cowns of chiffon with metal lace and satin or taffeta. A limited number of each style and color NO TAX ON WOMEN'S GOWNS S 3; .~ =f MK 4} a BT in 2 BONWIT TELLER. &CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET 5 HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY An Exceptional Sale of WOMEN’S DAYCAPES Reduced from 75.00, 79.50 & 85.00 to 50.00 Capes assembled from the regular stock in types that will serve splendidly during the suramer months for motoring and general utility wear. Included are capes of English Velour with stitched collars and crepe de chine lining. Capes of Bolivia in all the fashionable shades of the season. Capes of navy blue and tan shades of tricotine, draped Cheruit collar and changeable taffeta lining. NO FEDERAL TAX ON CAPES B'dway, 34th 10 35% SL We Sell Dependable ‘Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Gther Store, but for Cash Only If we could but show you the beauty of the color here! the green of young shrubs in the imagine green veiled in a morning mist, mist that challenges ou have pictured NEPHRITE GREEN, the of Spring enfolded in a cloud, yet hit by just a flicker of sunshine! Such is the green of jade, whence Springtime—then \.a soft, dew, the sun. Then comes the name. A new and wonderful shade of GREEN aj FRENCH BLOUSES which we had dyed in Because they would be beautiful ars in some lovely new ‘ance to our special order. for their color alone, these blouses are simple in style. They are of soft mch voile, fine hand- kerchief linen or chine. One is a slipover style with hand fagoting, another has square neck. This one is embroidered with cut- work bars. Another shows hand {eapting in white and just a bow at the back of the neck. A fourth has a tuxedo front, fagoted where it joins. magine that reen $13.74 to $19.74: Warp pr intin g§ A process resulting in CRETONNES of exqguisile loveliness It is a very delicate pro- cess, that of warp printing, and requires infinite skill. But, oh, what a rich reward for time and labor spent! Most cretonnes, as one may see on examination, bave their pattern stamped on, In the less expensive ones this is done by « series of huge rollers—in the better i shed by the use -the blocks repeat- ing the motif down the length of fabric, Very beautiful and in- teresting results are obtained im either way, but it remains for the process of warp printing to pro- duce an effect that can not be rivalled by either of the other methods. In the process of warp printing the pattern is stamped on the warp or the lengthwise threads of the fabrio before the weft or filling threads are inserted. This gives the shadowy effect as if the color had been put on while the material was wet and had run about the edges. The pattern appears on both sides. We have just received some very beautiful warp printed cre- tonnes made in Eng- land ‘They are a very superior quality fabric and the de- signs are beautiful. There are floral and bird pat- terns with light or dark color _ predominating. Use them for hangings, slip-covers and other decoration — you could make no better choice. $1.49 yd. 30 inches wide. Meare —Yourth Floor, 35th st., Rear, Aowre—Third Moor, 34th Street, A floor lamp $14.74 These gracefully fashioned lamps have proved their value in many homes. They are useful as well as tive. If you do not possess one, here is a chance to purchase one at a considerably lower price than usual. stand is of solid mahogany, and may be had in Vey and gold, or in gold with a stripe in the fluting. The shade is 22 inte in diameter and has a gold braid on the collar and skirt, finished with a four-inch silk fringe. The colors are rose, gold and blue Complete with two 40 watt tungsten bulbs Hogs Basement. Broadway, S4th Street Getting down to problem of summer floor coverings means waking up to the consist- ent excellence of our collection Not merely “here and there’ does one find a rug desir- able for Summer use. For everywhere are Summer rugs piled up, rugs of every size and kind, rugs from the four corners of the earth practically, rugs for every room and every scheme. Rugs desirable in every respect--the de gree of their desirability measured only by their fitness to your particular needs. . The Prairie Grass Rugs are made from Nature's own carpet, the long, sturdy grasses that grow in the West. ‘Their characteristic strength is increased by twisting and weaving, so that these rugs will give extraordinary service. They are clean, sweet-smelling, and appropriate, for use indoors or out. ‘They were woven without seams. 21 x 45 in. $1.14 6 x 12 ft. $11.48 27 x 54 in, 1.69 8x 10 ft. 11.89 36 x 72 in, 2.48 9x 12 ft 13.89 54 x 90 in. 6.59 Ox 15ft 17.14 6x 9 ft. 8.89 12 x 15 ft. 23.14 10 ft. 6 in, x 13 ft. 6 in. $18.24 “Grandmother” rag “Miles Standish” rugs resemble those that grand- mother used to ay in their quaint charm of color and weave. ‘They are woven of new rags, in a serviceable fashion, so that rag rugs rectangular in shape and woven in plain or hit-and- miss effects with plain band borders and fringed ends Delightful color schemes. they lie flat on the floor. 24 x 36 in, $1.24 24 x 36 in, $2.98 27 x 54 in. 1,98 27 x 54 in. 4.74 36x 72 in. 3.74 86 x 72 in. 8.24 4x7 ft. 5.74 4x7ft 13.14 6x9ft. 10.74 6x oft 24.48 8x 10 ft. 15.34 8x 10 ft. 37.25 9x 12 ft. 20.74 Sowre —Fourth Floor, Front. rrrenarararamraEnaanararaat: Store hours, 9 A, M. to 5.30 P. M. GaaiaiaiAAEAIAMaar in After two very busy days, we }j are continuing the SALE of ~ This big time event offers an Vacation luggage | opportunity for substantial savings to the many people who are plan- ning their vacations. It is no attempt to “move stock” to get rid of odds and ends. We have planned this SALE, care- fully selected the items with a view to satisfying every need of vaca- tioners, and then cut prices — and what reductions! The savings are yours—investigate! General purpose trunks, $17.74 Regularly would be 29.49. Sines S2x25x20 in,; 96x244x8136 im.; 40x26x22 inches. Steamer trunks, $15.74 Regularly would be $18.74. Sizes S@x10x13 in.; S6x21x18 in.; 40x22%x91 inches. Hardwood slatted general purpose trunks, $12.74 Regularly would be $15.74, Sizes S@x*Sx20 in.; S6x26)4x2116 in.; 40x25x82 inches. Hardwood slatted steamer Wardrobe-— trunks that are founded on the idea of exclusive con- veniences make traveling a pleasure rat abard- ship. They are not “pack- ed” — you just lay your clothes away in them as you would at home. $49.50 Regularly would be $58.50. Slee’ 4sxsas$xt154 fo. Fibre hardwood trunk, $39.50 R would be $49.50. See thas) ta trunks, $10.49 Wardrobe trunk, Regularly would be $19.74. $25.50 ‘ Sines $2x19x13 in.; 96x€1x18 in.; Ba rey! Aur by heated 40x22x13 inches. Suitcases Cowhide suitcases, $13.49 Shiragi cane suiteases, Regularly would be $17.74. 24 $4x18x7 in, and 26x14x7 in. Rogelerty, would be 87.76, With short straps, in sizes @4x Sizes #4x18x034 inches and 96x15 rete im, at $11.49; regularly = 7 Matting cases, $4.24 bags, Regularly would be 94.96. ty te Sizes £415x614 inches and 26x16x Sizes 16x1228}4 inches and 1813s 7 inches. 9 inches. The “regularly would be" means the would FeO SOO OO OO TO Oe LO Owe e 198 baronet satin, bordered foulard and heavy silk crepe sport skirts for women $12.74 008 TOTS OOO Oe aa eC ate This is a remarkable special purchase—remarkuble for its timeliness, for the smartness and quality of the skirts it includes, for the exceptionally low price. ‘The skirts are in shirred-all-around models with wide separate belts and cleverly fashioned pockets. They are as smart for dress as sport wear. The illustrations tell the rest. A small group of choice sample skirts included. The baronet satin skirts are extra heavy quality in white, black, pastel and high sport shades. The bordered foulard skirts are white with borders of black or navy blue. The heavy silk crepe skirts ure oyster white with a shadowed circle or black pattern. Women’s sizes Waistbands 28 to 32. Lengths 35 to 39 in. Sale begins Thursday, 9 A. M. | Kenzo —Third Fleer, Centre. finished in gold bronze with pedes- tal, complete with glass and back, Sizes 5x7, 6x8, 8x10 in, $1.69

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