The evening world. Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 9

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pac dNae |p ‘ © Se fe ae i Ses LPeurese cae oan 4 a sry A ot Se eV ee eS Wem, wee UST 18, 1919. sh ee we : fede tt viel ER Store hours—o to 5 GOMPERS BACKS DEMAND FOR RAL NATIONALIZATION Not Sure It Would Right All Wrongs, but Wants Labor to Share in Control. | JOHN WANAMAK : athe Broadway at Ninth, New York ~ COUNTRY SCENE FROM WINDOWS OF OUR GREEN BAY PLANT Fine Oil Paintings and WaterColors _ A Meat Market on Your Pantry Shelf PATS: Aug. 18—Samvel Gompers, Prices reduced a third to half Council Meats come to your table President of the American Federa- There are 100 framed canvases, all told tion of Labor, to-day declared in favor of nationalization of American railways and labor's demand for an equal voice in their administration. “American railway workers intend not only to compel the government to take over the railways but will demand, as the logical next step, that labor shall be granted a permanent equal voice in railway administra- | tion,” Mr. Gompers said, | “The railways must be brought under suitable control, made up of the government, workers and tech- nical experts, At present none cf these elements has a real yoice in any matter of importance Soncern- fresh from surroundings of sun- by shine and pure air, Their original flavor, nutrition and purity retained in vacuum packages. Ready to serve. AM Sale of Net $5.50 $7.75 $10.75 $7.50 to $10 grades $12 to $16.50 grades $18.50 to $35 grades NOTE—The above grades mean that we have had duplicates these blouses in our regular stocks this season at the prices § Council Meats represent table econ- omy because they are all meat, no waste, and their variety answers the never-ending question, “What shall we have for dinner, breakfast or luncheon?” A few of the oil paintings “The Brook,” by Wai 150 By Larteties, 175 ing the railways. | fi t he aN ermanay, A “The first step in changing the 400—a very fortunate acquisition, because “The Swimming Pool,” ‘ * : n * t a4 bs ing by Van Boskerck, $160 Fs yes is a partial lst of tent nto: Saber pret the lises, be the blouses are so pretty, so well made, so wn the Conat of Hollands” by Levy, tide ‘ouncil Meats put up in convenient next step would be taking repre- “Marine,” by Breanski, $82 needed just now, AND—so the critics say— net blouses will be used extensively this Fali sentatives of labor and of the own- sizes: ers into the administrative cqunctl. | (Were 836 to $300) “The government's failure during * Water colors Corned Beef Hash Veal Loaf the war was due to its methods as __ There are 15 charming models—made in all sorts of ways—chemise oe . Vienna Style Sausage Roast Beef well as abnormal conditions, it | lines with short sleeves, frill blouses, vestee effects, all shapes of collars, all aputeenee to Daven Di Love, $76 Hamburger Steak Corned Beef couldn't be expected that a mani like | sorts of cuffs, long and short sleeves, Many trimmed with Valenciennes eer ete bY Rewbotheme 497,80 and Onions Tripe McAdoo, who had not the slightest | laces, and other laces, too; sometimes bands of insertion are used; many are “On the Thames,” by, Walte AS co Potted Meat-Products Sliced Dried Beet knowledge of railroading, would be | embroidered and others are tucked. All are made of good quality ecru net; “My Lady's Garden," by Weatherstone, $50 Lunch Tongue Ox Tongue able to handle the situation, even in | gome are of all-over embroidered net patterns. The models are too varied “Landaca| A bed $60 Sausage Meat Ol Mammy Hash peace time, to say nothing of the | to describe, but each blouse is:very, very good for the price. “Duteh Interior,” by Brown, $20 diMiculties added by war, “although I admit I am not posi- | tive that government control would right all present wrongs, I will back up the demands of the federation that @ real trial be given when con- trol is taken over. We will insist that rail experts, not merely politi- cians, be placed in charge of, tech- nical questions. (Were 835 to $100) It is the sort of sale one rarely runs across. Eighth Gallery, New Building Third floor and Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building The FUR Sale offers $110,000 of Winter INDIAN PACKING COMPANY OREEN BAY, WIS. 22 Chinese rugs In the Advance Sale of Oriental Rugs “Solution of the whole problem furs in the new 1919-20 12 rugs, 9 x 12 feet, $400 grade........ $275 Eats sonnlsting tnteteate—iahes, styles, at 20 per cent. below 10 rugs, 6 x 4 feet, $85 grade........ $57.50 the government and the owners. Labor is fully justified in its present steps, as it has not received the slightest consideration in the past. Our opponents’ claim that wages have been sufficiently increased does not take into consideration the de- creasing value of money.” Mr. Gompers refused to state the degree the federation would enter the political arena to gain its ends, the prices that will prevail here after Sept. 13. If 25 per cent. deposit is made at time of purchase, furs will be kept, free of storage charge, until Novem- ber ist (if desired), when ALL furs will be shi i Fur Salons—2d floor, Old Bidg. Coloiings are beautiful—old china blve, and gold and ff © .ose, in designs that never become monotonous. At these | prices, they arc a decidedly advantageous purchase. ‘ The display ot Persiari rugs, in large and small sizes, is | one that should not be missed. Stocks ot Oriental rugs are [) small. Few are coming into the country. And the prices of the rugs in our Advance Sale are under today’s import cost. ~ Third Gallery, New Building saying merely: “Present conditions are extremely unfair, Previous methods have failed to achieve legitimate results. Hence we will be forced to use other means.” RAUMINT ERO JW NonTHWesT CORNER SIXTHAVESIS=9TR. WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. “The Home of Good Values” more than ever, our store merits that name; for in every department the most $3 Down on $50-” eae | 0d 7 * 100) “ 150.%° Girls’ frocks at $5.75 — | 4 manufacturer's close-out; reproductions of nM ren neld aah de OVO Sheffield-plated idem esis Peggy —$5.75 buttonhole stitching in black OWENS WINS CITATION FOR FINDING AUTO THIEVES) 5,0 ¥i.75 arom, ina | fand-embroidered “flowers ‘ou tableware — belt, cuffs, binding around neck Reet white comer ind Gata) 5 i in for His || 84 armholes of contrastin; irt fi i Court Praises Army Captain for His|} SOlors; flowers hand-embroidere Poel Raigehaglis og Pink, Designs must be new every year, First Big Job Since Return and outlined with black stitchery; r0 ape hte the bse of aye In £ — wonderful armholes and neck binding fin- case, the manufacturer preferred a Naricher dates to Force, ished with black stitchery; black Jane—$5.75 $m nee enna eres cathe { CIS out and fairly beg you to Detective Sergeant Martin F. Owons,|, ribbon bow. Yellow combined Adaptation of a $23.50 dress, | than take his regular profit on pres- \\ take them. It is always recently returned from France where with porcelain blue; pink with detachable guimpe of fine white | ong ks. The savings are yours, our aim to make you feel he served as a captain, got hie first jue; blue with pin! novelty material. Low oval neck, stocl ta \ « d can use some of this excellent that you can come to this hye in Jeerson are Cart Three Sally—$5.75 | tintleschel tenth em | tableware. store with the positive as- men arrested by Owens on the charge | Copy of a $15 dress, empire roidered motif and the ma’ 5 a of receiving and selling stolen auto-|{ bodice joined to skirt with Green, yellow, blue or pink. Tra: shat and sizes » mm | surance of finding the a guilty and were hel Second floor, Old Building 7s) ‘all shapes t mobiles pleaded guilty and were held in $10,000 ‘ail each for the Grand Jury, They are: Harry Banks, No. | 436 West 18th Street, owner of a gar- with sterling silver border. age; Paul Randall, No, 339 West 37th | $32. pop $50 tray, 22-in.; $20 for a $30 " . . Street and Garwood Pfeiffer, No. 41| Redu cing de boys’ su its tray, i6-in. Horatio Street, Inga thercast, bald Wo the Godneties {illwoo! Norfolks in, gray, brown oc tha oa Po mrering ay ies Cores wna, you are to be com and green mixtures, Sizes rendered Dia tommunie 6 beet ae Fine suits for now and early Fall, 10.50 vit Were $13.75 and $16.50. Take them at. It was alleged that the men had oblong, round, oval $50 for 2 $100 oblong tray, 29-in., mounted most DURABLE and AT- TRACTIVE. furni Two-inch posts, 2-inch top rod, 1%- ee heb aes Me AE i arom rods. 184 doch filers, Ouly THRIFT & ECONOMY 2 aon has Se 3%? “‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere COLUMBUS AVE | BET. 103 & 104 ST AYER Queen Anne Period American Walnut fre sugicm machines and alten them ars pesca Coffee urns . Compotes..... bei re soup tu pe! q § 3 | ; J Small cream pitchers$2 7 : IANO DEMOCRATIC LEADERS 550 wash dresses Forno te 28 | ue Gea | AT JAMES FOLEY FUNERAL Vegetable dishes... 11.00 | 7.00 Small sugar bowls. $4 to $7 2.00 J) : 22-in.meat platters. 35.00 22.50 Individual coffee and a eis = at about half 26-in.meat platters. 60.00 92.60 tea pots, one and e ate f 2 (with well and tree) two portion..... $7 to $103.50 Ba PEASE PIANO COMPANY Gov. Smith, Charles F. Murphy and * informal 6 die Si szd Street. Many Judges Join in Final se ey are MnO Ses gia Main Aisle, Old Building“ h Ave., Brookl nm any Judge: a signed specially for the morning * ie Fay ‘ St, Newark, N. J Tribute. hours when a woman markets, i); Hundreds of persons attended the shops, and tends to a hundred a Four pieces, consisting of Buffet, C Serving hin. / in. extension, i funeral to-day of James Foley, veteran |} and one little things. mocratic political leader, who died f day after an illness of two months. While designed to be com- ends flocked to the Foley home, No. |] fortable, these dresses are smart $16 East 18th Street, and the Church |f tyle, payin: at attention te the Moigbeny, second Avenue anti) 2 Pe ; Dae Bee (Ely More matched suites for living-room and library Thig exquisite \\ |Stet Street, where s solemn requiem |} to detai ting fie rit ) [Peo hundred and Afty meenbere of There are styles in the lot tor Come into the August Furniture Sale the Democratic Committee of the 1ath|{ very slender women and for | Assembly District escorted the body |] larger women as well, to the church and later to Calvary ‘ hamb lawns and voiles; 150 chambrays, $1.95 M-karat’ solid god; And separate pieces, too—all newly arrived from the factories— August shipments arranged for months ago at the | Cemetery, and there was also a guard of honor composed of Charles F, Mur- good selection; were $3.85. .,.. AAG old prices. iS |phy, Judges Edward F. Boyle, Edward 2 brie P hj >. La Petra, Michael F. Blake and 250 pretty ginghams, plain chambrays gonaee STAh Sreret PRR pee we onlay ‘loa {Joseph F, Moss and Alderman Wiliam and printed voiles; a variety of attractive $3 85 4 : nan a AB Foes f ‘ % |P. Kenne jodels; were $5.85 and $6.85 ‘ * 1 ey Ry pty cosa 100 sent, $189 for a $211 reed settee in Fe eee, a present were. Gov. and Senet P sof WE pillows and bolsters of rose satin. decorated parchment with cre+ - D. F. Cohalan and | 150 dresses that sold for $12.50, $15 $336 for a $420 three-piece ma- tonne cushion seat. 3 = : = Porceloid Third Deputy Po- and $16.60. 4 wae Tecuced these dresene hogany ijniahed suite, wane anal ned for a $107 arm chair to uperfiuous Hair Refri jutant General Berry, C are not soiled and rumpled, Dut clean 8f back and sides, seats and pillows match. og F ‘efrigerator jocks Michael C fresh. Dark printed voiles and white $7 { mulberry, gold and black stri meen ‘he dity aca” ar "ne China Closet , Givan, Deputy cy Canale voiles. Copies. of excellent models. 85 SOT Ere ae Oe ree | satide Sor 8 IES sales lomees ag physical” imperfection, If you William and Mary Apartment Style; gal- Whitney, Robert 1. Moran, it Lovaly. dteaah. cis chica ccioi iiss ; - mast’ voce ese rewreslt 04 111 Period in “Quartered vanized interior, G40" cebioman Martin Mecuee? Third floor and Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building | ,,,$191, ut, Adam eg, put meh, 196 8 S20 Moor, lamp te alk, Sp aeeeceaans Ae *32°° o47-e8. *D> 73° Chile Refuses $15,000,000 U, S. Loan. and hacks of tue and gold striped Li ypatiplldiny bade ; | SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug, 13.— ° . jany-finished | | vet 4 of $170 for a $218 three-piece ma- arm chair or rocker with tapestry~ h. 0 Aw rit ‘Government war termed | | 200 tennis rackets at $1 each || 373 'seehtweetieg mt; | emai ot rocker wih paca | OR tos f an Of $18,000,000 Sport Shop—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building damask seats and backs. pad back. You can buy it at all department e a’ C} e ; a et $92 for a $115 brown Spanish Fifth Gallery, New Building. stores and good drug stores, ways. 1 hilean Cabin recognized the German Republic to- day. ‘ )

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