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~BGLOSSIN WA Forfeited $5,000,000 In Salary In Four Weeks’ Unau- a thorized Strike. ' Longshoremen returned to work Pils morning on every pier in the harbor with the exception of those | @entrofied by coastwise lines. About - £600 men ordinarily employed on | théve piers did not return. As a re- > galt the Savannah and the Old Dominion piers wore working with part crews, the Southern Pacific ~A\is, Broadway, . Daniel's. Bthand Bh Sts. IT CERTAINLY PAYS TO SHOP IN DANIELL’S. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE CUSTOMERS, TREAT THEM _ COURTEOUSLY, GIVE THEM PROMPT AND EFFICIENT piers were idle and the Clyde and Mallory piers were being operated by non-union men. The strike of the deepsea long- shoremen was formally ended last Right when between 2,000 and 3,000 insurgents, under the leadership of Richard J, Butler voted unanimously to return to work at the old scale of 65 cents an hottr and $1.00 for over- time. For practical purposes, how- ever, the strike ended the day before when enough employees to man the Piers returned to work under the urging of T. V. O'Connor and other officials of the International Long- shoremen’s Association. The strike was opposed from the beginning by officers of the interna- tional union, who sought to have the workers stand by their agreement to accept the award of the Nation#& Adjustment Commission. Despite the efforts of the union |oaders, however, | the tie-up was almost complete for three weeks. | The toss occasioned by the unau-| thorized strike was enormous and widespread. The effects of the walk- 2 | | AND PLACE BEFORE THEM THE VERY NEWEST MERCHAN- _ DISE AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SAMPLE SUITS . 75 in the Lot Only one of a_kind, each one of the latest fashion, made of high grade tricotine, serge and silvertone 3, tailoring is the best; color- are brown, navy and black; all to 42 but not in every style. 42.50 .29.50 week many were disappointed at being able to buy one, they sold nother lot of __ FLANNELETTE ‘3 women; good quality with scallop- = ; in pink, blue or grey stri wa mg Values 1.25; for......... 89 ENVELOPE CHEMISE ond SHIRT CHEMISE and SKIRTS 4 Odd lots at one price. ‘Excellent quality, embroidery trimmed. Values up to 2.00; for, each,.. 1.39 (CHILDREN’S SWEATERS eget sale of pure Worsted sweaters @ variety of colors; sizes 2 to 8 years. Values up to 6.00 for. . 4.75 will be offered at a fraction of their true value. Friday & Sat. only, per yd. .39 | 9.50 CHIFFON VELVET AT 6.25 80 inches wide; an exceptionally high i dress velvet, in shades of navy, ry, rose and black only. & Sat. only at 6.25 COATINGS AND SUITINGS grade all woo! Bannockburn silvertones and velours, in color assortments; 50 to 54 in. Vales 5.85 to 7.75 yd; for....3.98 ‘(ARTLING MEN’S WEAR NEWS it merchandise at the right Below the Right prices. a days’ *ale of SWEATERS AND CARDIGAN JACKETS. ns heavy, all wool, Shaker knit, roll collar, in Oxford, navy, Coate—Fine all wool coats, roll collar ane, V neck, in idee f | a erece ol ewenters; large soll ned Oxford and we; only 50 kets; all 0, ee a0 cache for” Jackets, extra fi on ey best qualit Suits, “Ca: + much better than above item, grey wool aud iter weight. "Winsted," ex- ; all sizes to 50, for 1.55 ivoll wool, medium weight, in white, sizes to 46. each for 1.95 mediuni weight, made, excellent Laatee? ostrich fancies, in black, taupe, | urple an % Vaies 8.50, 0.08 and 10.50; for 6.25 UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Specially Priced for Fri. & Sat. Women's ago He cashmere, of medium weight, in black or cordovan ‘WE OFFER OUR PATRONS MANY STERLING BARGAINS, SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT US TO ENUMERATE THEM ALL. IT IS NECESSARY TO SEE THEM YOURSELF. WOMEN’S GLOVE SPECIALS Duplex Suede, washable 2-clasp; also i grade glove in brown, pongee, Regular 1.25 glove for...........85 Washable Chamoisuede, 150 dor, white with black emb’d backs, & ; all sizes; perfect fitting and fect in every way. igend~* i! Ste Sin per pair .59| SPECIAL READY TO WEAR HATS That may be appropriately worn by all women, in sailors, turbans, mush- rooms and many other styles. Value 8.50 each; for... ....... 5.9) Ostrich Feather Turbans, with gly-| Value 1.00 pair..... se efor . Children’s Stockings, mere, fine coe black; sizes 7 to 94, jue for 1.0U 2, “Ipswich” make, black, £y. and cordovan. Value .50 pair; for. ‘ Boys’ Union Suits, grey, Sizes 6 to 10 years... Sizes 12 to 16 years Gite’ ‘Union Suits, white, fleece lined, inés 4 to 12 on Value 1.50 forsssesss.0se ++++1.00} Women’s Vests and Pants, cotton, winter weight. Reg. sizes, value 1.75 each, for 1.25 Extra sizes, value 2.00 each, for 1.50 BATH ROBE FLANNELS Heavy, warm, fleecy fabric, 28 in, wide, in a variety of patterns and color combinations, Value .75 yard, for. 05 A SALE OF RICH AND DURABLE] * BLACK DRESS SILKS FresB, new, perfect merchandise, taken from our regular stock and offered at this exceptionally low price as a big leader for Fri, and Sat. only. Blk. Satin yd. wd.) our regular Blk. Messaline yd. wd.[ prices from Blk. Taffeta yd. wd. [8.25 to 8.50 yd. Blk, Peau de Soig * “ for . ‘28 Not more than 10 yds, to a customer, | High Grade Silks, in cut lengths, at about half former prices. i cludes novelty and plain satins in lengths suitable for all uses, dresses, linings kimonos, fancy work, | etc. Lengths will be marked at prices | that will move them quickly, SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS | 20th Century model, with 14 kt. pens. Very special at .. 1,00 BERKSHIRE LINEN PAPER A very high class quality. Pound bor, value .00, for.........45 Envelopes to mateh, per hundred, .58 PERSONAL GREETING XMAS CARDS Sample line is now ready; an early call is necessary in order to insure prompt deliveries. UPHOLSTERY SECTION Feather Pillows, 20x27 in., well filled | with new clean feathers, covered with | fancy ticking. Value 2.25; for. .....s.s..e0e. 1.35 Figured Net, in beautiful Lede | | on best gra Value per pair Per yard .. Willow Furniture, Chaise longues, tables, chairs, flower stands, ete, at very moderate, prices. Klear Fi rug, in a variety of colors, Priced from $,00 to..." 46.00 PICTURE & FRAMING SECTION Thousands of framed and unframed pictures; engravings, etchings, photo- gravures, mezzotints, etc the most famous puinti art galleries. Pri original prices, Rugs, the new popular spied from in foreign at about 4 their out wore felt in many parts of the was brought close to famine condl- tions. on 4 sugar ration basis. shipping interests were figured as high as $1,500,000 a day during the ag high @s 40,000 and averaged 30,000 and $5,000,000. The strike being| mission was composed of two repre. they termed the] tempts to prevent the men from re. as world. Food shortages in Burope| without the sanction of the unions, | sentative of the longshoremen's shipping turning to work. WOMAN DOCTOR INJURED, oa were made more acute, Porto Rico|no strike benefits were paid, The) Union sident T. V. O'Connor and vedores to Two men charged with distributing President Joseph Ryan—two representatives of the shipping in- terests and Prof. William Z. Ripley, appointed by the Government. ‘The men demanded $1 an hour and $2 for overtime, as against 66 cents an hour and $1 for overtime, which had been fixed by 1. W. W. ‘literature in front of the on longshoremen’a headquarters will be Tho lino least affected by the strike | Court tammorrowe, een Market was the army transport service. As|°U't to-morrow. soon as the tieup, came, regular sol- diera were ordered to the piers and men did not receive a single conces- sion in return for the great monetary lows they suffered. All they got out of it was the “satisfaction” some of the radicais derived from the state- Adjustment Com woman physiciah was thrown frome Tho United States was placed The loss to watt er when the — Auto Vietim entitled. matit to neo @ Ol mbulan The body of the man found at ¥ | height of the strike. ment made by Tom Weldon, one of} the prevailing wage. The Ce ig_jloaded and unloaded transports. It}. ™ : Histon with a truck driven gy A. Daniels Most severe of all, however, was|the radical lenders: “We gave them| sion Peranted 46 ‘conte aa: hour and was not until the final settlement of/Monticello and Fairview Avenues, | of No bth Street, who hed with him i d a ee t $1.10 for overtime, with the promise|the strike to-day that the soldiera| Jersey City,,on Tuesddy night, has|Max Glickman of No, 564 Grand Street. the loss in wages suffered by the| a d——d good fight’ . wore relieved been identified as that of Willfam B |The truck bumped into the ambulance. longshoremen themselves, The num-| The strike began Oct. 6 and 7 in al that if living costs were not reduced . ieuhaae Gane ol Ulam Dr, Moench and thé two men on the ber of men out of employment was spontaneous waikout of the pier by Dec. 1 the case wauld be reopenes. At the beginning of the strike Pres. itzshenry, twenty. years old, re-|seat were thrown out. workers as soon as they learned off A few returned ‘to work the last{ident T. V. O'Connor charged that it arged from the army after] Ali three were attended at Bellevue, a - ice, who lived at No. 354] where Daniels told the police that he the award of the National Adjust-|two weeks on this basis. Despite the] was due to I. W. W. influences and Ad AA P for the four weeks’ tie-up. The men|ment Commission of the United}uction of the radicals in voting tast| throughout the trouble the I. W. W.| two young women home when oe ie [oat lost contro! of his machine. | Ne forfeited in pay between $4,000,000 States Shipping Board, This com-'night to retu r the old scale/agitators were active in thelr at-'tomobile ran him down. fo arrests " BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE TIT ie CGemmmmeessSUVUNNTTVANAAVULANEELADU CREO ENON: VETTE IMMUNO OTITIS TT Mtn _ Beautiful Examples of the Later Vogue for Winter Bespeaking Character and ‘Refinement, Amid the Luxuriousness of the New Modes The Values Are Most Extraordinary = 5 UT Sm TUNEL New Winter Coats in Graceful Effects Poe: WINTER COATS, DEVELOPED IN VELOUR, DUVET , SUPERIOR, 8) Smart New Fur-Trimmed Coats RY ELEGANT COATS OF PEACH BLOOM, KORDOVAN DUVETYNE, SILVER- TONE, LUSTROLA, VERONA, EVORA, FROST GLO, CHAMELEON, BOLIVIA AND VELOUR, IN STRAIGHTLINE, BLOUSE AND REDINGOTE MODELS, SUMPTUOUSLY TRIMMED WITH BLACK FOX, SKUNK, TAUPE NUTRIA, SEAL DYED CONEY, SQUIRREL, RINGTAIL, TAUPE LYNX, MINK AND BEAVER. ———. EU TS ILVERTONE, AND SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, IN FITTED AND SEMI-FITTED MODELS, ACCENTUATING THE NEWER STYLE THEMES. ALSO COATS OF BOLIVIA, FROST GLO, PEACH BLOOM, AND CRYSTAL CORD, VERY SIMPLE AND GRACEFUL IN LATER-MODE DESIGNS AND EFFECTS. TANVESALTRANESONTERURTENTECG: VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, ~30.00 to 85.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 to 285.00 New Frocks of Tricotine, Velveteen, Wool Jersey or Velour New Frocks of Silk in Models of Extraordinary Loveliness Set oe SS ne = =| = HE MOST EXQUISITE OF FROCKS XQUISITE EVENING GOWNS OF SILK NET =| = ACHIEVED IN TRICOTINE OR WOOL OVER SILVER CLOTH OR SATIN, AND =| 1 JERSEY, IN EXCEEDINGLY INTEREST. GRACEFUL FROCKS OF DAINTY CREPE. E+ t / ING VARIATIONS OF THE WINTER MODE; GEORGETTE, IN STRIKING DECORATIVE t 4 fj] ALSO HANDSOMELY TAILORED MODELS OF NOTES ATTAINED BY BEAUTIFUL BEADWORK, |[-4] ‘S| VELOUR AND VELVETEEN, INTERPRETING THE IN WONDERFUL COLOR HARMONIES. OF EQUAL t+ = NEWER PHASES OF THE VOGUE IN TYPES OF CHARM ARE THE DELIGHTFUL FROCKS OF SATIN =| [4 SMARTNESS AND DISTINCTIVE PERSONALITY. IN SURPRISING TAILORED AND DRAPED = = EFFECTS. =| = oy = VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 25.00 30.00 FTERNOON AND STREET FROCKS OF TRI INE, VELVETEEN; WOOL JERSEY AND VELOUR, EXPRESSING THE VARIED FEATURES SYNONYMOUS WITH TAILORED GARMENTS OF DISTINCTION AND STYLE, ULTRA-YOUTHFUL IN SIMPLICITY OF THAT MODELING THAT FOLLOWS FASHION'S FOR FORMAL AND SEMI-FORMAL OCCA- SIONS, TAILORED AND DRAPED GARMENTS OF CREPE METEOR OR SATIN REFLECTING THE CHARM OF YOUTH; FETCHING MODELS OF DELICATE SILK NET OR LACE OF SURPASSING CHARM AND INDIVIDU- Mi: OF CREPE GEORGETTE DESIGNED eo Coat of Peach Bloom, Frock of Embroidered NEWEST DICTATES, 2 Kees Ties Triting tna Snort New Su of Lela, ALITY OF APPEAL. “ Straightline Effect, 5 ? VERY SPECIALLY PRICED lor and Cuffs pied i Trimmed With VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, ® : of Beaver, broidered, Squirrel, $250.00. £50.00. $185.00 35.00 45.00 Attention Is Directed to a Collection of New Winter Coats To Be Worn with Separate Furs OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE, VELOUR, WOOL JERSEY AND VELVETEEN, 45.00 7 100.00 OTHER FROCKS FOR FORMAL AND SEMI- FORMAL OCCASIONS, _ 25,00 7 120.00 DS New Plain Tailored Suits Very Specially Priced, INTER TAILORMADES, TO BE WORN WITH INDI- 30 00 VIDUAL FURS, IN TYPES THAT ARE QUITE OUT e. OF THE ORDINARY, EXECUTED IN VELOUR DE LAINE, DUVET SUPERIOR, TINSELTONE, RAYO- NEER AND OXFORDS, VERY YOUTHFUL AND CHIC, EACH MODEL CONFORMING TO THE VERY LATEST STYLE INFLU- ENCES JN LINE AND EFFECT. New Fur-Trimmed Suits WT MART TAILLEURS OF PEACH BLOOM, SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, LUSTROLA, DUVETYNE, DUVET SUPERIOR, ARGONNE, TRICOTINE, YALAMA, SILVERTONE, VELOUR DE LAINE AND FROST GLO, IN SNUG MODELS OF SUMPTUOUS BEAUTY, IN LAVISH TRIMMINGS OF BEAVER, RINGTAIL, SKUNK, NUTRIA, HUDSON SEAL AND SQUIRREL. sUOTUALEUOLYULTATGNTHTENY Developed in Silvertone, Velour de Laine and Wool Velour, in the later sil- houettes of the season, in flare, belted and semi-belted effects. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 55.00 7° 325.00 VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 7° 100.00 S*TAUUUNVVULLEEGM TUATAYU QTL seme mes TFEUTULUTANINGNUCLNNONTN TT sam No