The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1919, Page 7

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LABOR CONFERENCE | THREATENS T SPLIT “ON 4B HOUR WEEK Workers’ Groups Line Up . With Gompers in Behalf (@ of Eight-Hour Day. ) WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Threats to withdraw from the International Labor Conference were heard to-day from groups of labor delegates, who | ned up with Samuel Gompers in his Might to have referred to a committee the question of approving the 48-hour 7 week as against the eight-hour day. Mr. Gompers yesterday told the gonference thit it is lining up to de- feat the eight-hour day and indorse) the 48-hour week. This, he charged, | would deprive workers of the Satur- day halt holiday already gained in| many countries. | Mr. Gompers is being opposed by @ combination of Government and ) employer delegates, This combina- \ _— tion gave every indication of favoring the 48-hour week as opposed to the 8-hour day. It voted to approve the report of the organization committee, | which according to Gompers, practic- ally shelved the 8-hour day —_—_———— 3 AMERICANS IN WRECK. Report 18 Killed and 60 Injured im French Train Crash, GENEVA, Nov. 6.—Three cans, Major William Hereford, H.| Frank Persons of the Int ional | Red Cross and Mrs. Helen Goetclet!, | er of Mary Garden,’ the opera ir, are among the passengers who| arrived here after escaping trom} road wreck upon the Paris, | nd Mediterranean Road Mon: | Preside 4H Amert- reaching Geneva. ——_—~»— Developing ‘Trade. Germans Argentine BERLIN, Nov. 6 (via London).—The German-Argentinian Economic Society as been organized here, it is an- mounced, with the object of developing the industrial activity of Argentina, SOLDIERS’ BABIES ON SHIP. nt Grant Bringing 15 wre ave Never Geen Fathers. Fifteen babies are on the high seas enroute to see their fathers in the United, States for the first time, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Grant,‘ which left Brest Nov. 2 and i# due here Nov. 14, and are the child- ren of soldiers who already have re- turned to this country, On the same steamer ate 161 soldiers’ wives, 21 wives of naval employees, a number of nurses, Y. M. 4. A. and other women workers, New Branswiek. day yesterday. They damp snow... FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR Overcoats for Small Boys From 3 to 10 years $16°° to $350 LONGER - WEARING! STRONGER - WEARING! All boys’ overcoats cost more today than they used to. But WEARMOOR overcoats wear longer, so it is as broad as it is long, for higher prices are offset by an increased period of wear. Finer fabrics, finer workman- ship, inside and out, and finer finish, that is the sum and substance of the Wearmoor story. Wearmoor Reefers, Russian Coats and Naval Coats, made of Shetlands, Vicunas, T weeds, English Cvercoatings Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Boys’ and Children’s Haircutting Shop—Fifth Floor are on board the transport President | Storm Crippies Wires’ tn Maine and CALAIS, Me., Nov. 6.—Telegraph and| 4 telephone service in Fastern Maine and New Brunswick was interrupted to- & severe storm which sbegan In many places wires were dragged down by the weight of thy Herald : Brdway, Mth to 38th St. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower A clearance of odd lots Single bed sheets at prices equal to today’s wholesale cost. Size before hemming. Imitation Venise Size 54x94} inches. 900 “Fruit of the Loom,” bleached sheets. $1.39. each Size 54x90 inches, 1000 “Perfection” Quality, bleached sheets. collars silk or heavy materi Coure—Basement, 34th 8t., Rear Valuable Brochure When Thomas A. Eiison @ecided to make a phono- h whicn would repro- fuce music that could not be distinguished, from the original, skeptical people gaid it’ could not be done. ; But it has been done — although 1% cos¢ $3,000,000 to do it. ‘Thia beautifully illustrated brochure tells all about it. Send The Coupon ‘leas: send me without qnange your illustrated booklet, TEdieon and Music.” Name oosececccerssreeeeeeee Eidison Shop 473 Fifth Avenue Bet. 40th & 41st Streets Caw ee In Checkerboard Pachages at Your Grocer’s The phonograph with the “master-made-horn.” ACH letter of “Ru-stella” symbolizes some attribute of this new and wonderful phonograph: ‘“R” for resonance, “U” for Universality, “S” for strength, “T” for thoroughness and now “E” for Expressiveness, ‘The “master-made-horn” and the distinctive sound box of the “Ru-stella” phonograph, co-ordi- nating with the silent-working mechanism, make it possible to pre- serve all of the original Expressiveness of the artist. It will not be said of the “Ru-stella,” as is often said of other machines, that an artist “has a wonderful voice on the stage but his records are so disappointing.” Compare “Ru-stella” and other phonographs for expressiveness! Model D, Illustrated, $89.50 tase is finished in mahogany, golden oak or fumed oak and is fitted with the trumpet violin- t shaped “Ru-stella” horn, a two-spring Red Star motor, which will play three 12-inch records with one winding; a tone regulator and a universal tone arm which plays all ree- ords, All metal parts are heavily nickel plated. The twelve-inch turntable is covered with green felt. There are six horizontal shelves for albums* and three needle cups. “Ru-stella” is guaranteed and kept in repair for two years—the strongest guarantee ever given a phonograph—and is conceded to be the lowest priced good phonograph in the market. Others approaching it in quality sell for 3314% to 40% more. Height 46 inches, width 19 inches, depth 2014 inches. Linked with “Ry-stella’s” Expressiveness is its Latitude —but watch for the next talk on “Ru-stella.” Other “Ru-stella” phonographs at $42.50, $129.00, $159.00 and $184.00 While other leading phonographs have advanced in price, ‘‘Ru-stella’’ has not advanced. & Go ANaN (aX) ORAS Eiogre—Fourth Floor, Sith Street, Hear, A service feas Nippon China, 42 sets in 3 illustrated. charming styles for all-serVice wear. coin gold. including a fast stand sauce boat. At greatly reduced prices sale of serge and worsted dresses : Girls 6 to 16 years DOME ELOY OEP They come in four groups. $31.75, and is now reduced to $22.74, and filet point specially priced 89¢ For Friday Only for round or square tpataee $1.49 each neck dresses Imitation Venise and filet Hemried pillow cases of| point collars, in cream, ecru bleached muslin. Size} and white. These lace col- 45x86 inches. Special, lars give a modish touch to 36c each a dark or colored gown of . Kemra—Main Floor, Centre for your Thanksgiving t 99-piece dinner set, $64-5° This bordered china is one of the most effective and in harmonious shades of brown and rose. covered in coin gold, dull finish; all pieces are edged with a line of he composition of these sets is our standard service for 12 persons, Because of the scarcity of this kind of china, the offering is an unusual one. | Geere—Basement, 34th Street LL The first group was originally priced up to Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. YP “a SEs eo Tae ET REET | STR Touches of gold in a0 ha Harqui : Chapeaux a Marquisd muslin sheets | In this chie and shining group one may find hats of all types — turban of gold set with a single black pom and hats with Wrime of gold meah, hats with crowns of gold h | cloth veiled in black tulle. pillow ‘The gold hat is pre-eminently the dress hat of the season, and cmap inter iduellt be fs By nie uality an cases st materia which teeny them Tastodiatily as Chapaaus bs ae Shapes for the debutente or the matron. . Personal, greeting éards for Christmas Should be ordered now if the disappointments often tesnlting fon last-minute orders are to be avoided. Place your order to-day! ‘ials, Geve— dain Floor, Siairway Landiog. Figured r) cork " linoleum / ¥ $1.04 wo 139 4, We have an attractive line of linoleums in new tile effects, made in two widths, 2 and 4 yards. ‘The 4 yards wide lino- leum is particularly de- sirable, as the ordimary kitchen can be laid with it without a seam, decorations, one of which is s The set illustrated is decorated Parquetry t The handles are one-half designs \ $2.89 sq. yd. Are slightly imperfect but the imperfections are hardly perceptible. Seve —Yourth Floor, 35th Street, Furry in beavers attractive fon, shapes childre § 4 74 Second group up to $25.75, reduced to $16.74, Third’ group up to $18.74, reduced to $12.74, Fourth group up to $14.74, reduced to $10.74. Beavers are the hats of this season for children, Adapted in style and material for practical wear. Appreciating the fact that storm serge or plai even the very young have definite ideas of becoming clothes, and realizing that a ~ Christmas season will be all the more Christmasy if one may be gowned becomingly, we are offering this wide range of dresses at a great re- duction, so that the junior and finished. sashes, and still ot TOTO IOTOG @taxir in dark navy, has tiest for her holiday festivi- complete this very ti iver a spring suit as winter dress, ny of these models are of SEEE Tm Wa All. are beautifully tailored There are little frocks trim- med with hand embroidery, and frocks with girlish, silk with braid or button trim- ming. One frock, for instance, is made of fine French serge ' Miss, and growing sister who — coatee heavily embroidered is hard to fit, may be able to with silk braid; a vest of choose one of the very pret- tricolette and sash of serge costume, which may serve for N fine French serge, of all wool SeP4 —Third Foor, Ith Street, Store Hours: 9 to 5,30 Shapes—Mushrooms, rolled brims and sailors. Colors—The much wanted brown, also black, taupe and beaver. All are trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bands and streamers, id worsted, her frocks a cunning attractive well as ar | Geve—Children's bat dept., Second Floor, Centre, ‘ { ei Tax Yori /eti 1g fax* 0X: OX TGs QUOC TAL G01. 0 0 Os O06 _e Pier oer weer Snr MM) NNN BNE 0A TIONLIA VE 017 00 TIARA OTTO aX TINT 02 @\ROXsaXt gt Oe 0\Er

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