The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1919, Page 5

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ee i eh mM KEEP 17 SweET| PRINTING UNIONS Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indigestion of tomorrow—try MEET EMPLOYERS the new aid to diges- || the printing trades in New York City tion—as pleasant may be decided at @ meeting this and as safe to take | afterno yn, when the Labor Committee as candy | of the Employing Printers’ Associa confers with the heads of the MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE J iiictecn oval unions, MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION | H tion | When the meeting was called to| hae representatives of four local (HAMILTON'S) - Specials for Friday and Saks All Wool All Wool | Tricotine | | | i} i Tricotine | SUIT DRESS i] $39.95 $23.95 Have you been discouraged by the tremendous prices charged for women’s clothes in the shops? Hundreds of women are buying at HAMILTON'S this season because they— —buy direct from the manufacturer ~at little more than wholesale prices —and save from five to ten dollars! Now more than ever before you will appreciate HAMILTON'S low prices. Be Curious! THE NEW SUITS | THE NEW DRESSES | || In Tricotines, Silvertones, | In Tricolettes, Tricotines, || || Broadcloths, Velours, | Paulettes, Satins, Serges, Serges, Poplins, and Ox- | Taffetas, and Bedford | fords, | Cords, | $19.95 to $75 $9.95 to $50 | HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE 3Ni'%. Cop. 40" st. —— ik Figures LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 10 ALL Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut @ All Goods Marked 4-Piece Genuine Amorican Walnut Queen Anne Period Suite. Consisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 inches, 6 ft. extension; Four Pieces; at Columbia and Cortina we Columbis Grofonolas t from Mattress. One motion of the hand $28-°||| Sewing Machines on Credit on Our Eesy Pey- mert Plen PURDAYS converts the Couch into a full-size bed for two adults OPEN Moypars & 1 MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— unions were Barred because their! matter ts settled In principle It was} to the whote body on the conference charters had been revoked by their| sald, the confi rence will take up the Gereena Teta Ge, Mande men wore | concrete demands of the men In the Ne ah sae agian, of Franklin! generally belteved by both aides, ex- Union No. 28; Vincent J. Ferris, of | cepting the lenders of the radical| association, departed for the new | ante Handters’ wnton No. 1, and| sroup, that @ satisfactory solution ot| conference with the union heads, ‘thion No. 1. is the question whether arbitration! met this morning, when the labor | g\lert, | shall preceed all strikes, The issue of strike or no strike inj THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER held yesterday between the committee and the union heads, After this mecting the labor committee, having | learned the sentiments of the whole, egmen'’s Union| matter of hours and wages. It is Col, Witiam Green is head of the w Synos, of Job Press Feeders’) tho hours-azd-wages question can be) jitor committee of the association. had. Other members are A. J. Irower, a. Kaikhoff, J. C. Morrison, S. pepreyiat Association | Wider Chuties Francia and E. F Leon H. Rouse, ot “Big Six,” The second matter to be discussed Printers’ When the committee of the association reported heads the joint union cammittee. Men who have served in the Army or Navy of the United States are unged to join the American Legion Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Important Sale of BOYS’ SUITS (sizes 8 to 18 yenrs; with two pairs of knickerbockers) has been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday) All of these Suits are made of selected woolens and are excep- tionally well tailored, even to the hand-finished buttonhoies. One pair of the trousers included is in the conventional knickerbocker style; the other is in the golf knickerbocker style with wide ca:ff—an exclusive feature. Price $19, 50 Golf Caps to match the suits, in sizes 634 obtained at $2.00 to 714, may be (Department on SJXTH FLOOR) The Men’s Shoe Department is specially featuring Men’ss Shell Cordovan Boots in a stylish model for streeet wear at $10.50 per pair (War Revenue tax additional) The cost to duplicate these Boots would be actually more than the price quoted. (Department on the SIXTH FLOOR) Store Closes at 5 P. M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping. dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH 34th Street EXTRAORDINARY SALE Women’s Fall and Winter Boots 10.65 . regularly 14,00 to 18.00 Black Calfskin Lace Boots with Fawn | Brown Calfskin Lace Boots with Fawn Buckskin tops, long vamps and Cuban | Buckskin tops, leather Louis heels heels, Black Kidskin Luce Boots with Gray All Dark Tan Russian Calf Lace Boots ; Buckskin tops, Cuban heels with » fancy perforated tips, Military Patent Leather Button Boots with heels. Black Cloth tops. Black Kidskin Lace Boots with Fawn All, Black Kidskin Lace Boots with Kidskin tops, Military or Louis XVI. heels, , high arched last, leather Louis heels. Included in this sale are a number of imported leathers. handsomely beaded. “display shoes” made of the highest priced Also dress Boots in Black Kidskin, Patent Leather and Satin, some —— 19, 1919, Store Closes at5P.M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH. 34th Street ‘ A SALE — 5 MISSES’ TRICOTINE DRESSES (14 to 18 years) 18.50 | regularly 26.50 to 35.00 We feel it is unnecessary to extol the merits of this Sale, for every one , knows that it is nothing short of remarkable to secure a fashionable Dress | of Navy Blue Tricotine at so lowa price. Hitherto one found Tricotine only in costly gowns! Turthermore, the Tricotine of which these frocks are made is of | unquestionably high quality, and as to the styles—well, they speak for ‘ themselves. New and attractive are they, and in good taste. Some are severely tailored—others are softened in line by adroit apptication of braid or embroidery. A Sale for Saturday Only 500 Women’s Hand Bags 3.95 regularly 5,00 and 5.75 Shopping Bags Envelope Purses Chiffon Velvet Bags All are new, fall models, made of fine Black Chiffon Velvet, Suede, Vachette, Morocco, Tapir Lamb, fine Grain and real Seal Leathers in Black and colors, No C. O, D.'s. Beauty Boxes Leather Bags No Approvals. No Returns. No Mail Orders. Marabou Neckwear With the return of the vogue for Feathers inevitably comes a great demand for Marabou Foreseeing this we have assembled some unusually beautiful Scarfs and ‘' Capes for Autumn wear and have marked them at a most modest price. Marabou Capes, silk lined, with or without tails . regularly 8.25 6.75 | 8.25 | Shawl-shaped Marabou Collars, silk lined ..........0.000000e regularly 9.75 Marabou Capes—large size, silk lined regularly 12.75 Marabou or Ostrich trimming by the yard in various widths. 10.75 AN ADVANCE OFFERING Girls’ Fall Coats (6 to 12 years) 12.75 regularly 16.75 to 22.50 Very early in the season~-before the prices on Fall apparel were established by pro- ducers -we purchased a large quantity of beautiful, splendidly made Coats, just as they emerged from the manufactory. We paid less for them than we would have been forced to pay later, as the cost of making was increased shortly after. We have held them in reserve for this Sule Now we offer them at an incomparably low price, just when every girl begins to feel the need of a warm, stylish Coat for School. They are fashioned in the newest Fall styles of such splendid materials as Polo Cloth, Silvertone Cheviot, | Wool Velour, Chinchilla and Mi

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