The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1919, Page 7

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", were fined $100 4" Jones Fined $100, prrrenunai Sept. ot ®anizers of the American Federation of Labor, includ: " Jones, ACTORS A ASSURED OF CLOSED SHOP ‘BY EQUITY LAWYE thant Bose of Board_of Umpires to Be Formed to Adjust _ Individual Disputes. ford of Duquem ing to hold a mee! teal work: Y co” without fieat “Staining al . Justis SheMeld, chief counsel for the Actors’ Equity Association, told 800 actors to-day that the association “wilt eventually get the closed shop." |H a sty . authority ? We pry a woman of taste, intelligence and re- sourcefulness who is familiag with the correct fashions and can offer constructive criticisms and give assistance to .the heads of our fashion sections, To qualify for thi& position a woman should know style and fashions herself through having been associated with ple who wear them. She may have beught them for herself or others. Adequate salary and permanent position await the right person. ' Call. Tuesday after 10 A. M. Comparison Office, Eighth Floor, Broadway A : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEP EMbER 8, 1919. - JOHN ‘WANAMAK Broadway at Ninth, New York»... of @ nolay meeting of Equity mem- ta who Were protesting about the “gd = Biot the strike was set- wyers and officials of the : meuity were heckled ‘by the dissatis- fled actors, who are said to be a ne minority of the membership. + SheMeld wont over the agree- nok clause by clause and tried | convince his hearers that ae would 7 tas tye ea; every gene said be rances that the ahoing Mabagere Association wee expel anyeof its members who might | try to discriminate against an Equity member. In individual disputes, he said, the Equity would represent its members, jand. he addpd that. a permanent board of umpires wil be formed, composed of absolutely disinterested and fair-minded men, “such ,. he sald, “ apecifically about ing agent evil” he said tat this Naa been entirely F on negroes that managers will no the actor to the agent, who bolibcts & commission on each job. The actor hereafter, hq said, will deai directly with the manager and ail of his salary will be his own. - There will be another mass meet- ing of the Bauity to-morrow or ‘ednesday. Meanwhile the theatres fare busy with rehearsais for the openings and re-openings for to-night. « Injunction suits instituted “by bers of the Produeing Managers sociation ‘to restral: rs of the juity from Tntertering with theatrl: Performances during the strike ‘ere withdrawn, with one exception, this morning By Justice Finch. ‘The ception was in the suit of the jexfeu Follies Company against Cantor. Attorneys for the Ziegfeld Company were granted an adjourn- ment until Sept. 15. ALL VOTED FOR L FOR LA GUARDIA. Cnty oman Hapibes of Voters Answer Subpoenas. eal Up to noon to-day less than @ dozen Republican voters. had responded to subpoe before Assistant Distrio® Attorney Ferdinand Pecora, who is Inve: ‘at the recent, p een aifinmon Election District oF District and the sth of the 4th Assembly: pAaKed whether ¢ $24 “the Sd Assembis Election District District. ey tad voted for . La Guardia or William M. Ren- Bel fee, Brecident ol, the wecra ot Aljermen, all said La’ Guardia. One said be marked his ballot with a cross for each of the candidates, Cowperthwait & Sons Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. a Saving money is a fut cash in the ban yur bank account at Cowperthwait & nihings any time you You can get your picenlbre is ou, waiting to save uj price. Let your crelit here take care Pe Ecelegred ka Faliand start enjoying the new things at once. A Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Moriday Evenings Also sums will square Start a charge account Soldier’ "40 that you can buy fur- ma es slp esi now established “Maple Bedroom Suite wdhome pieces would furnish any Reape 00 ‘Those ‘four 4 «12.00 bedroom spW@Mdidly. Pieces are of good size. Zhairs ip mateh e Size Range $29.25 ‘his big heavy iron range will luet for years. Has removable nickel, whic! makes it easy to clean, ‘Top end. shelf is nickel, O pen fire end, Out~ fit Ineludes, 1 pirvcmaper and ring. If ‘ckel_ back and shelves are not apd, the prices Is 50 ‘The bed {s full width. Price oi 3 China Matting » Duplex Door Mats. 18x30 Rubber Door Biasoll's Carpet 36 Ine! Border .. Feltoleum Inlaid Lins “yd. ‘All Sewing, Laying: Lining, &c., Free. Sr neeeut Bx RERRSESESSE Cowperihwait’s Here) Crecit Terms #15 worth worth AO worth 210. worth 812.5Meckty on $1000 worth Other amounts ia eronertion, Pay Uphe month If you wish, Paige Downtown Store: Soldier's Credit and buy. Ask about it. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. small deposit when you buy, then weekly or monthly you up in no time, Credit—No Deposit If you served with the colors in any branch*and are in civil life you are entitled to no deposit is required when you Cupurthuwaits Sone ‘This fine suite is of the Adam Period, Beautiful buffet with mirror back; note lattice wor'k on ching ‘The ta 45 ‘arm. chal "4 holstered. In en Haat ish leather. The whole suite sells f $295.00 Payable $15 Monthly Notef10 less for but fet wil wood $22.50 leas without server. Other Suites trdm $100 ‘to $1,000. Golden Oak Rocker Upholsterdd in brown Spanish imitation leather, spring seat, 31 inches high. Price only $19.75 Many other single pieces for every room of the house, Oak Dining Table 42 Inch top, 6 ft. exten- sion, = Mase sive, nicely finished, CowPERTHWAIT & Sons “Oldest Furhiture House in America” ' 3rd Ave. & 121st St. 193-205 Park Row Sefosen Reheat Sride [sted Seekion oud Chethare Se". men,’ ft and Mr. Fjincrease of wages has precipitated MUST SOLVE CAR PROBLEM AT ONCE, “NIXON TELLS HYLAN Shop Tuesda Asks Mayor to! Cat to Call Confeér- ence to Save Traction Com- , — panies From Crisis. —_ ' Mayor Hylan to-day was invited by Public Service Commissioner Lewis Nixon to agree to a conference }on the transit situation in order to save the street railways from further deterioration and crisis. Commis- sfenor Nixon declared that Mayor Hylan’s course was ‘not warranted to help the sithation in which’ the rall- | ways found themselves and that it was time the city realized the real facts. The letter follows: “OMoclal reports have, been sent -to | me'from the receivers “ot certain of the traction companies. These give the resuits of communications from the Judge of the Federal Caurt to re- | celvers appointed by him. Possibly searching examination, which you Will order, may lead to more or lgss slight changes, but conclusions based upon tiem will, in generat, be correct, . “The disclosures made were doubt- less already known to you and your advisers, and I have been hoping that yous would voluntarily Prien) ey for a disctission with all parties at interest. ‘Wurther drifting will not mend matters, but will still further jeop- ardize the integrity of the equipment, " demoralize the organization and very | vitally affect the city’s credit. To say that these various systeins should be turned over to the city government is roast to beg the question, “Will you, not, with an open mind, call a conference that will be of 80 earnest a character that “all phase of the sitpation may ‘be recognix and @ satisfactory solution arrived at? ‘ “This crisis has been drifting down upon the city for some time. Such efforts as I have made to bring it more strongly to your attention have been received in a spirit of antagdn- and insinuatio most unfair, Not even an appraise), that would be un- uestioned from ‘any quarter, bas made, ‘although it should ‘be at hand now as no one could say that full warning of its necessity hag not been given. “My earnest bope was that ¢hfs acute condition could be put off, till after-the end of the year, but the matters and the problem must be ‘and a solution found without “Increasing and crushing ‘ebis cannot be dissipated by calling them the result of conspiracies or plots. “Much study has been given to this question. The damage done already iy through attempting to regulate conditions that were refused recog- nition. “[ trust that the following ad- vantageous results may be secured in the final adjustment which will be made: 1, “Bach of the present tranalt systems to be simplified ‘by the consolidation or merger of the constituent companies into one railroad, company. “All ‘holdég companies (not raliroad’ companies) 10 be abol- inned, . Lansee of roads to be ter- en TC *Perpetual franchises to be changed to franchises limited to fixed periods within City Charter limitations or to what are\known ag, indeterminate franchises. é. “Values of property to be ar. rived at in such a wag that thi determinat shall be unques- toned. “The city to have the option of acquiring the properties. with- in a fixed period at an agreed valuation plus the cost of addi- tions, extensions and improve- ments, (It may be advisable to provide for amortization of purchase price out of earnings.) 7. A flexible fare to be estab- shed whereby fares ghall be automatically ad, ted to meet the cost af service, together with a ‘reasonable return to capital upon the agreed @xed valuations and upon the cost of additions, extensions and improvements. The variation in fare to be se- cured by maximum and minimum limits in a surplus fund. Only by such means can ultimate lower fares be secured. 8. The city to have a representa- tive upon the directorate of all companies. 9. In the readjustment of pref- erentials and possible refunding of certain loans and advances to be secured in the order.in w returns are paid on city ‘be so that atleast substantial blocks of such bonds may ‘become self- upporting and s0 automatically reed from the debt limit “The solution of this vexed ques- tia must be secured without delay. | best it wil) take ight or ten that you will call a pre- nee at your early ‘ess Upon every paramount y Govern-| ORIGINAL Malted Milk eae The Sale of. Winter Furs .* ENDS SATURDAY ‘The orffart fox. Any this week choose from a large stock of coetey Shoes coches nad Gal Sa mes 20 per cent. below next Monday's price Thp smartness and of * the coats is one of the: achi ments of this sale. Coats of Alas- kan pape eed, i 9 the diamond in its standard of fur values—are ‘Soe ‘evighiy trimmed nk), ‘and $860 (46-inch, pole plain or with tremen shawl, collar and cuffs of skunk); made to your order, in either of the three models desired, out of U. 8. Government skins, St. dyed. Hi ts, Babes age oe Squirrel coats, 5 to 5 to $1,000. - 5. Nutria Seats’ $300 to to $500. a muskrat coats, $160 to coon coats, $255 and $275. "| * Small Furs of taupe and Lucille fox Retreats of silver fox and oT Sess marten, Skunk—from ap al sae at $22 to shoulder. capes a! Mink—from poe ig collar at $22. to an 18-skin‘stole at $265, and cape coatee at $635. toner cae jeces at $30 A shoulder cape at $180. a rawr eh noched bh at $22 to wae at ihe 3 rat $TRbD to stl golareti at $17.50 to po Ae at Second fleor, Old Building. Probably.‘the greatest innovation in . blouses 18 THE LONG BLOUSE ~~ of the ahi be ogy Ps 4 of the waistline, Ron be cb ie heavy silk fringe falls 18 to 20 inches. In brown or white; $40. Longer still is a tricolette blouse which ex- tends in a slender straight- line from shoulder to Khees, stiteher hat A ee little stitchery of silver and a rope le of corded silk; $54. * Very attractive is a navy blue or pheasant brown blouse ade a titkle like the old New ‘colors give beauty Russian blouse. The colors of the wool gs yen { remind one of ‘Russia, the vivi ns, and orange are so st ing; $35. Rows and rows of little pase fringe trim a gray tri- colette blouse—a blouse so simple and clever that it looks as if it came straight from Paris. Very practical and yet very lovély is a well-made Georgette cre blouse, which depends totally for its style and air of becoming le. ince on the fing siovht J and: eatin arn pee collar, ff ft ant rh tn white and beige: § 25. Third Floor, O18 Buliding. and distinction to the~ ‘New party frocks for Miss 14 to 20 be pie beard taffetas. i/fons in a new subdued tone of raspber' an exquisitely dainty so in’ ki jade, and in itely datr wipe vp fon Fo Taffetas in ravishing shades of American beauty, turquoise, water- melon pink, French blue, and yellow. Then, too, + pretation ot of fhe black . froel The new silhouettes decreed by Paris The silhouette with the extended hip- ine. } The straight-line silhouette—the skirt is short and wide; but in chiffon and taf- | feta, the fin ot Anew ,. : corduroy robe pearing this season in the form of a less infor- mal _negli- gee. Ibsli over the head and has, all the airs and graces of a tea gown, These negligees will be ideal for the college girl, as they are very trim and easy to slip into. They will give comfort to any woman, Aside from the practical qual- ities, the material is so very be- coming. While they are heavy enough to give the desired | wafmth, they are not at all bulky. In soft rose, Ai wistaria_ and laven navy; $7.85. Third floor, Old Building. ican Beauty, er, blue and Corduroy (Good wearable corduroy) 9 in boys’ suits at $12 and $15 Sizes 7 to 18 years. Coats are pleated Norfolk style; well-cut; trousers are strongly sewn and full-lined. Dark brown or mode, Blue or brown corduroy, in sizes 8 to 8 years, Junior suits, $7.50 | | Second floor, Od remains straight. Se many ruffles or with | unces. modest—-$37.50 to $79.50. Second floor, Old Building. Proclamation! “I therefore call upon all in- habitants of the City of New York to display from their homes and places of business on the days of Gen. Pershing’s sojourn with “us the Stars and Stripes, the flag which now-stands pre-eminently among the peoples of the world as the symbol of justice, freedom and protection for the weak and op- pressed of all lands.” MAYOR JOHN F. HYLAN. ai eer For Pershing Day All - wool bunting, sewed stripes and stars (won’t fade or run), fyom 2x3 ft. size at $2.35, to 10x16 ft. at $56.75. Silk U. S. flags ‘(won't fade) mounted on staffs with gilt heads, from 4x6 in. size at 10c, to 4x6 ft. at $12. Muslin flags on staffs, Flags, poles, brackets. SPECIAL—100 pieces muslin U. S. flags, sewed stripes and stars, strong canvas heading, 6x10 ft,,' $3.50. Third Gallery, New Building. opens today, in the regu! lar course of our large piano business, marked there are simple, eicligh inter- | ke. ‘Those in | rest rooms, rooms, office, Testaurant, ete ete, in the store are al “your pat, without obligation, ‘and in and you will find yourself*as much at home there as you were in the New York Wanamaker’s. For, Wanamaker’s is always Wanamaker’s -A little light sn a good ai ee yore ECONO idontere Silk shades for tioor $6 00 $59.50. - re rigeriang pega pur. B31 8 rade Blectrie table match, §10.and $12 for sis. a Bab pal ic Anaban wired com Table lamps, cast metal plete, $9 to 2 Net Wonamakeré If you are going to buy an aluminum saucepan aed matte in hands and it. The Wand- se a naacentrcaet Te Sut . - Wanamisker saucegan has a handle made of two pieces of ageel and hollow: this keeps’ it cool.’ We could give our customers a expensive good» looking Saucepan—but it would not bea yeallpipood frames of all goin. 8 and bak e frames of all casseroles, pie ths dishes in: the sale are pe of, brass and nickel-plated (not Fepnedetgea steel.) ! little standards are not cheaply toldered on— ae handles = firm, the Poti por a peoqe en you bu; 90), ont yught something that will last and look well og long as i m Housekeep ers re think! en you buy, pay pape sa It aly. ie aes Soomeety, ‘tobuy an article just Beaabbe tt . Come and see our— —shining, strong, yet reyes ware, —our not easily chipped clean enamelwares -~our smooth woodenware, « ©. —our peared sturdy ironware, & —our oak refrigerators, $9 to $23 less, © —our White Mountain refrigerators, 10 to 85 per cent. less. —our Wanamaker Special sewing machine, only $27. —our'step-saving kitchen a sabe sel at —our hand washing machines, emtb it. less. Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. 19,600 pieces fancy china including 80 dinner sets CHINA! SALE Five years ago, when the great war cut down Rroduptt ion, Japan entered more strongly: into the, ela ot nnerware and fancy china. rat ‘ea were laid aside, pair raps conan ba fpect ae x china harmed out was g t was real vitrifi coment, /And the designs were such as. we ingests and border patterns like the patterngy on Eucgeaslia esa, te have heen. fortuna neal 9,000 pleces ell, we have no fortunate enou, to of this good china at # wit 30 per cent. underprice And you. will find it on the tables tomorrow. 80 dinner sete 106 piece sets, $45. Our $65 y. ade. Floral fleaign B a ie Rael “f id Py piece sets, e ore oe Our $80 grade. pre 3 Beautiful bor- nt and sau der pattern, coin This whe 552.50 set pak oie ui, “ew (our 80 grade) Second Gallery, gold handle. with used pianos and player-pianos pe sn in e ‘| at very low } prices sand 36 new pianos and player-pianos, our duced from $45 to $175 an instrument. 1 ot ae terms on all

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