The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1919, Page 4

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* ae ee a oe : j t } 4 iy ‘ 5 —y "ee Owe ee ‘ Teg. Trade Mark. Neckwear, Lingerie, Hosiery, Underwear, Baby Fifth Ave. 34th and 33d Streets. CO ee Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. Thirty-fourth Street by way of signalizing the opening of the A These Shirts (all soft-cu ff u madras, in a varied assortment of new patterns and colorings. ESIDES Table and Bed Linens, Mc- Cutcheon’s carries choice selections of Women’s Sweaters, Veils, Corsets, [ie ee ee ee ee ee the Robins Best & Co. “Made in Our Own Shops” 37.50 For Youths 13 to 20 Years | HOLIDAY STRIKE | SHIPYARD JOBS — Drydocks, |Workers Who. Took Saturday 7?" whe ™ Afternoon Off Not Taken men LONG TROUSER SUITS: is still possible, notwithstanding current rumors, to buy a high-quality suit at a medium price. For the first long trouser period, upon which we have special- ized for many years, we are offering an unusual assortment of suits satisfying both to the youth and to: his parent. en’s Fall Coats—Special , Pure worsted Vicuna finished knit weave evercoats—, showerproof, non-wrinkling. The most satisfactory coat ever produced, 34.50 Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879, Entrance You Never Pay More at Best’s The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily G. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK . The Men’s Shirt Department ured Sale for G will offer, in a specially pri to-morrow and Wed ay Six Hundred Dozen Men's Negligee Shirts at $2.10 each deis) are made of excellent The price quoted affords a distinct money-saving opportunity. This Sale will be held in the Madison Avenue section of the First Floor. eh SRE EO ONT A RN Thirty-fifth Street Umm Seas son, Best K& Co, suits are made with as exacting care as heretofore—the same fine all wool fadeless fabrics, the same fine tailoring, and, as always, priced lower than elsewhere. 1 West 35th St. who Army Base at the foot of Fifty-elghth Street, In the smalier yards atong the Brooklyn waterfront and on Staten Island the employers ignored the ac- tion of the men, taking the ground that they were willing to shorten pro- | duction if the men were unwilling to work Saturday afternoons at {iv regular hourly rata If these small yards the men returnea to work 7 o'clock this morning, glanced curi- ously @t the bulletin boards, and made for thelr regular stations as though | there wore nothing unusual about the situation, The men who found themselves out of Jobs to-day said they would tak aturday esa thi remaining Saturday were re garded an“ hn un “overtin: confronted paid Thursday, Friday and Satur, day's time at 3 P. M. Monday, Sept, 15 all the workers in any of the yerds undertod& to ¢ 44 hours as the maximum f k's work the end day when ‘old they would get only lockout leave” at the Tebb Yacht Basin plant In the yards of the Todd Shipyards of the Todd corporation was 1,300. | Corporation at the Tebo Basin and More than 2,000 were reported off the payrolls of James Shewan & Sons, in- cluding ‘700 workers on transports and shipping board veescls at the steps during the day to have their unions méet within twenty-four hours to take action looking to a demand for ‘re-instatement, bac by the threat of a general strike of union workers, Kackmperor Char! ie Mepected in Spain, “MADTUD, Sept. 16 Press).—The former Emperor Charles of Austria and his family are ex- pected at Santander soon, They will occupy King Alfonso's palace of Mag- datena, which ts being made ready tor them. alalisl eases ENGLISH FARMER HARD HIT. Tax and Cost of Help, Horses and Material Donbled, “LONDON, Sept. 15 (Associated Press) Statistics Just published show that before the War English farm laborers were pald $4 a week; now they get $10, Every horse must have a weekly half hollday, If 20 horses are w on a farm, that representa an annual losn of $780, at h week, Bef e war ate ploughing coat $1.76 an acre; now it costa $4.50 | pnts the half ray now « and ddlor's » a ton to rs and 200 per , carpen js from 150 to cent. higher. On top of al! this the farmer's income tax has been doubled, _> | WESTCHESTER NOTES, | | and Mrs. Scott ‘ark, Bronxville wart of Law- ure In Manches: George C. Dean and daughter of Ire irned from Atlant City Miss Emily Deckor Avenue, Mount Vernon, N.Y of South Pith! is In Coxsackie, | expected to re | Hickey of Mount Ver-| A ell of Woodrow » has returnca f Mount Ver h F, MeCabe of White Plains, are at Mount non is at Rockaway Mr. and Mrs. Ambr Lake Street, Vdwant N. bite Plains, are Roby of at Liv-| Marian, works of art, paint ware and other personal yeh testator direots that the residue be held JB trust, bn Cok, Wainwright and. the wome to the widow during her Htetlmes and antntn nas te the Janel ‘Phe spline 100 CARS BLOCKED AT ONE POINT BY NJ ZONE SISTEM Trolley Employees and Pa-|5 trons in Heated Arguments— was 1 nature rom 8 o'clock this morning the| service was anything but regular. At | Broad and Market Street there were at one time |bundred ears blocked wh ductors and passengers wrangl | blamed each other for missed eng: ments and mistaken charges, Ext forces of traffic policemen and railway Inspectors worked to get the | knots out of the tangle, | Under the system established by the Public Utilities Commission of New| Jerse?, the Public Service Corpora- uc trolley treet | service in the State, now the first mile the charge is 3 cents. For cach mile thereafter the addi |charges fares on a zoning basis. For!" ra U retary efeat for the but M THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. register and opened proved slow t t rt nt tem, a8 against which has a monopoly of the| «« asions after what was termed the “unuaual progress" of last week. «The \ t ‘ederation of Labor the door, permit-| Adm NO DURKEN KET eRTORS. Auctora on the J the , ina | amounts d ually they ed 1 a loudly that the cara ef. th the neces: uwsing The re of marking an: OWN at avelling between F A ak t hourly rate for working ty solica * hd Hackensack Ww repeat the per. Clothes, Boys’ Suits and Rompers, Back. until 4 o'clock were machinists, car Extra Police Called, cause the new. system ght irls’ : : | % p ry and pluivbers, Out of 4,000 oe them to pay 17 ¢ wh and Girls’ Dresses; Dress Cottons; | About ten thounand shipyard work- workers 1,600 left their jobs in the On caused by the nov-|former. total fare, nis of | will visit fourteen citles for recruiting Handkerchiefs; Laces and Embroi- Jerm who attempted to enforce a con- Hobina plant. ‘The ironworkers, “soning system” of Tenafly are conten we they | Derhp Uptop by Gol, Latith i 2 eilermakers, — electpteinn \ ‘ ay Onl wv Ot amp Uptom by Col. 1 deries; and Men’s Haberdashery. Uinuation of the Saturday halt hotie Milermakers, electricians, — black car faren In New Jersey |now | f Oy eewatey as nguinat | uine-rArmy-,officera. who y after the g of t miths and dry-dock men stayed at wo hound’ Sontusiot Se rete ascent th them dritF eay: that not flay after the ending of the mIMMOF work under definite contracts which 11 hou n revion Ih the entire State| Pointers show better form Established more than hall a century. noanon by quitting work after four do not expire hefore Oct. 1 ! thix morning and weemed | | Te hours’ work Saturday, found them.| The number of men who were dis to ur y traffic COn-| hetweer selves jobless to-day because of a charged for going “absent without ditior yetem went| Jur r Cleveland To-Day. WAND, 5 Inited Mine » withdraw f m the American was predicted yeday by Robert H. Harlin, sec- resolutions committee of the miners’ convention resumed its n calling for withdrawal was » be brought before the It was he t ties of the United States NITED MINERS WONT $8 WITHORAW FROM A. F. OF Proposal Apparently Doomed to Defeat in Convention at to Head Ger- | Navy. 15.—Rear Admiral Admiralty, will forces under nning Oct. 1.) | . usin Minister previously annéuneed, -| the land forces: _ - to Show How Army Edncates, arkable educational facili- Anny will be noon to-day, when twenty~ HELP YOUR DIGESTION When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with KI-MOIDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York CORRECT: FALL: MODEL Havana Brown Shoes play a more prominent part in the Vogue’ of to-day than ever before in t Apparel - especially “pretty” shoes or those that will complete the chic Costume, Mlustrated ‘is just such a Shoe, and one that will (Assoctated | ,, tional charge of 2 cents is made fraction of a mile counts as As a new zone is entered the motor- man and conductor place outsiderthe Mi ukecanase car at either end a placard announe stimated 3,000,000 ing “Now in Zone No, ai heewenes ot Wek patton pane in all branches —— day they found a reversal o >—-—- ¢ mer order of things. Instead of a ROYALIST COUP HALTED. u y as You Enter’ sign they read, y as You Les The motorman handed eac! he left conductor, after a few st it up on a ¢ ompnny, r A real blow at the high cost of living. A sale of this char- acter is only too rare at the present time. mn her death the | a mile, They also en- tered the cars by tho front doors. ts in arith- figured out what was coming Aly ring a royalist arrested Princ: Adjutant ash Paul The Women's Shop for Values 22 EAST O44 ST ACROSS THE STREET FROM ALTMAN'S OUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON SALE OF; Suits — sinna Coats — Dresses Always the Most Sensational Sale of the New Season You Can Save Up to 40% At the beginning of every season, just before the rush of buyers, we plan a sale of this character. Early purchases before the latest advance in manu- facturing costs, and the help of many of our best makers who are anxious to see this sale successful, enable us to offer values that are absolutely unpre- cedented in these days of high prices. Any coat, suit or dress purchased in this sale repre- sen.s a saving of from $15 to $25. Truly wonderful values such as these can never again be offered this season, DRESSES OF SUITS OF Tricotine Tricotine Satin Velour de Laine Crepe Georgette Crepe Meteor Charmeuse Silvertone Tinseltone, FUR TRIMMED COATS OF Silvertone Velour de Laine Duvet de Laine Wool Velour This price to you is nearly, and in many cases, less than the wholesale cost to-day 200 New AUTUMN DRESSES 12.75 Actual Value to $23.50 Satin, Serge, Wool Jersey practically “sparkle” on Miladys foot, Shoe 15,00 he history of Women's t The mightiest special sale ever attempted by us, Far greater in the volume of gqar- ments involved and in the sensational values of any pre- vious sale, +7 f

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