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WAESRNETIPG New York State Was $22. 54 a Week, COLUMBIA SONORA “Clear es 0 elt” EDISON "Diamond Dios” nhe i distinguished names—each giving definite promise of artistic performance. It makes assurance doubly sure when your. selection results from a comparative judg- ment in the privacy of one of the main-floor Concert Booths at Hardman House. We invite you to select I bee THK orEdison at Phonograph Headquarters, Fifth Avenue or Brooklyn yn. fies 10 terms if desired. A COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA AND EDISON RECORDS HARDMAN, PECK & CO. Founded 1842 47-51 Fiepash Ave., aan with employees of water, light and erage wage of $17.89. weekly earnings in June by 8 Fith ree Ane York Stern Brothers West 42nd Street WOMEN’S APPAREL Clearance Sale of Dresses and Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices : | The most favored styles and materials ‘ represented; suitable for every occasion. Women’s Suits at $19.75 to 59.50 Of Taffeta, Serge and Tricotine. Women’s Dressed [Women’s Dresses | Women’s Dresses of Voile, Tissue of Organdie, Linen of Georgette, Taffeta | and Gingham, and Net, and Tricolette, $7.00 to 11.50 | 12:50 to 29.50] 23.50 to 48.00 West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Women’s Philippine Night GOWNS & ENVELOPE CHEMISES A recent shipment of hand-made and hand-embroidered models, of superier quality Nainsook Regularly sold for $4.25 to $5.95, at $2.95, 3.75 and 4.25 WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES Specially Priced for Wednesday 65c pair Two Clasp Silk Gloves, including Milanese and Tricot; black, white and tan; extraordinary value. WOMEN’S BLOUSES Moderately Priced for To-morrow Sport: Blouses Voile Blouses Several styles, of superior quality|with square neck; collar, cuffs and Dimity; plain or tucked models;|front trimmed with rows of Valen- new style collar and cuffs, ciennes lace, tucks and pearl buttons, at $3.95 at $5.00 IN FIVE YEARS FOR FACTORY WORKERS The Average Wage in June in {%, These are the figures of average mission's statement, rn based spon figures received ‘by the Bureau of Statistics from 1,648 firms and cor- {T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEEO—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT porations employing 560,000 persons. In some cases wage increases were obtained by strikes; In other cases they were given voluntarily. A con- siderable number of employers re- ported a decrease in the number of hours, In the five years cince June, bed when the present system of record: oy oe the eee oe on Amigo a ve ri Fy factory workers | oerhe total in ane of this year,” the commission ye, “is nearly double fa amount = five years ago. ye bulk 8 paid, however, an “ne lon, “4 24 as an index of the expansio: because of the great ine crease in Prices and in wages. : e t people employed now gives Workers tn the factories of New a & potter measure of business cond York State, according ‘to figures tone” made public to-day by the State In- dustrial Commission, of which Jobn wer jes at th otf the 4 power companies at the top of tBe, rhay Demand Shorter Hours of | of $26.53, and employees of tex- tile mills at the bottom with am av- ‘Work at the Mutual Life Building. |hours, according to their story. A dif- ff dutiding superintendent, as follows: a ‘women were supposed to go to Hy %three hours; then from 6 in the after- “ noon until 7.30—two and one-half hours. q Last week they began to sneak away, @ halt hour too corty at night and when they were called to account they quit.” UNHURT IN WAR SERVICE, ously Wounded as Glass - Siphon Explodes. mew Valente, of Pawling, although go- ing through bombs without receiving a scratch dur- ing several months’ fightin; was badly ure t_yeater soda siphon blew up. walle viating . J. Fennaugh soda, rewster, he began in- siphon. It blew blinded hi Sramme for Great Neck. the arrangement of seen under one even a ig height of the season. Foxe now Svallabie in rend px New Proposed Increase. WASHINGTON, July 22.—Republican |/f) House leaders, after informal confer- ences, have decided to call a party cau-||f) cus later in the week, probably Friday, to pass on the enlargement of the Legis- lative Steering Committee. No decision was reac hed by part; leaders aa to whether the increase would be by four or two members, althoug: majority sentiment. was sad to favor the smaller ir names, ference to be Representatives Anderson, Min Reavis, Nebrasl 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60° STPEEr FURNITURE Cash Credit Open Evenings Till © o'Clock the furnishing 0 Easily reached (rom West Sideby [P £6th of 59th St. Crosstown Cars Liberty Loantonds | | Accopted as Cash at fulitace vals SS French and Spanish spocen Here Wiis oi Ua duerags valaiag and f-Page Social Save Gircalar $245 $375 $585 Our _Liberal_Lerms ‘Lerms 3-ROOM APARTMENT BEST $325 VALUE 4-ROOM APAKTMENT BEST 8500 VALUE 6-KOUM APAKI MENT BEST 8700 VAIUR _—_st = ‘etme apply also to New Tork Stats, We Dellver by Auto Truck “pirect ‘to Your Boor” ——_* of the Industrial Commission was | n he 10 to $22.61, an increase of 17 ‘per | tf wages paid in ali the /f} ‘man autretnrine industries of the State |) of i Mitchell is Chairman, earned a weekly | SCRUBWOMEN 60 ON WOMEN 60 ON STRIKE average inthe month of June of $3801, WHEN ACCUSED OF: LOAFING 'ferent tale came from the office of tho || work at 6 in the morning and work till'']) SOLDIER CUT IN BLAST | Veteran Home .From Abroad Seri- PAWLING, N. Y,, July 22.—Bartholo- explosions of shells and up, and ||]! iin eat lacerated hile face and tem- || ieee STAGE STARS TO AID CHURCH |} George M. Coban Directs Pro- The stage people who live in and about Great Neck have undertaken & prograsnme for an entertainment in aid of St. Aloysius Church at Firemen’s Hall in that vil- lage, boys Reka include numbers which many eqspevaininteinntinn LARGE STEERING COMMITTEE Mouse Republicans to Caucus on number. 01 5 however, will be _ Brexented to the con- ves An inneso' Nolan, Salitoraie Slemp, Virginia, and This Store Will Be Closed All Day Every Saturday During July. and Aug ‘BLOOMINGDAIES. “EEXINGTON AT S9TH. ty ' 59TH—ONI ONE —ONE BLOCK FROM PARK FROM PARK A Four Specimen Values in the Mid-Summer — FURNITURE SALE; i Fifty sorubwomen at the Mutual Lite |) | Building struck last night—for shorter | |! 3-Piece Living RoomSuite: Sale Price® 198-00), Suite illustrated is as comfortable as it is handsome. Choice ix offered of an assortment of beautiful tapes- tries. Entire outside of each piece is covered with the same material. Loose gpring seats set over web con- struction. Pieces sold separately are priced as follows: a ‘ BOER. csc ccetevesccvoes $98.00 | Arm Chair...........+ 77$50,00, 4 Wing CHALE. fv cte cg oenes $50.00 FF 10- Piece Dining Suites . Sale Price $222.75 4) Suite illustrated is of Queen Anne design. _May be had finished in golden oak or a rich American walnut. Chairs have seats of brown Spanish leather. Pieces sold separately are priced as follows: - CVT OG CURE et A 9.00 36-in. Serving ‘Table. .... $25.00 | Side Chairs (5 included) ° $78 42-in. China Closet $49.00 48-in. Dining table(round) $45.00 Arm Chair (one) > a — Suite: =a ice *165. ; Suite illustrated of Queen Anne design is offered in two finishes; American Walnut and Antique Ivory. Bow- end style Bed is full size. Mirror of Dresser, is 26x32 inches. Pieces Ys oan are priced as follows; ata Bed rh iy) “ial 4-Piece Bedroom Suite: Sale Price *175.00 Suite illustrated of Queen Anne design i® distinguished by its attractive Vanity Toilette Table. Wnished in American Walnut. Bed may be had. single or full size. Pieces sold separately are priced as follows: Chifforobe. $37.50 Be d