The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919. PENAL CODE I$ STOLEN — FROM ESSEX MARKET COURT Wheels of Justice Cease to Re- volve, but Just Wait Until They Catch the Thief. with the great success achieved on other lines. The buses haye come to stay. That is self evident, no matter > PRESSMEN BACK, WHALEN EXPLANS {s:rs=SSSe=S THEN OUT AGAIN: -WHY BAY RIDGE BUS =>==-r==s= = CO = These Paris Models Not On Sale Until To-morrow (THURSDAY) 4 as e's PEERS ASD QU Seer bus line in this city. Printing Situation Due to Strike More Confused Now Than Ever, ‘The New York printing situation is more confusing to-day than it has heen since the lockout of the seceding pressmen and the beginning of the “vacation period” of the cothpositors. No authoritative statements were issued by the employers, following thetr announced policy of maintaining silence, but it was jearned that « number of pressmen who had joined the international unions and gone back to work, had again walked -out- \In @ number of shops where there was UNE WAS DROPPED Commissioner Says Route Proved a Financial Failure and Owners Couldn’t Continue. } Plant and Structures Commissioner Grover A. Whalen explained to-day | why the «city supervised motor bus line known as the Bay Ridge-Fort Hamilton Route, has been discon- tinued. This Is the first of the numer- ous motor bus routes established un- der Mayor Hylan’s direction, that has proved @ financial failure, “The people of the Bay Ridge sec- tion asked for a bus line and the city furnished it,” said Commissioner Whalen, “A bus line to be success- The celerity with which the motor bus men quit Bay Ridge is a very revolution ever known in New York was! good argument for the suctess of the A } other lines where they have kept on |4ccomplished in the Eesex Market Court this morning when some desperado stole the job.” Commissioner Whalen was asked if|the Penal Code. permits to operate tis city-super- vised motor buses would be obtained |thus abduc He replied: Rosenthal, clerk of ¢ an emergency it is the city’s duty to/archist who stole the setve the people by furnishing trans-|of justice stopped. portation facilities, which the traction | The only trust has failed to furnish. Under sieay the Home Rule Act it is not necessary | Pility of trate 5 Sweden to Join League of Nations. | )°naities listed in the book teh Prime Minister, in an address at Goteberg, reported to the State Depart- ment. to-day, sald the Government, be-| LAWRENCE, Heving that Sweden id join the| Hurley received joned. abolished before that da ‘The nearest approach to successful red All the criminal Inws of the State were rf oy might “commie, Phil crime any! iy mi comrnit, ip from the Public Service Commission. ; aur could net ¢ ° even draw a com it couldn't ‘My understanding is that during|/even draw a ‘complaint ainst the Ag: | |. Government ceased. Prospect of restoring the of the State lay in the possi- duying a new copy or borraw- to turn to the Public Service Commis- | nz "® fom the District Attomey's of- sion for a permit in an emergency.” “It the thief is caught,” sal Sere ee Corrigan, “I'll give hi WASHINGTON, Nov, 12.—The' Swed-| io death Inthe elecdrie chair) ss ‘Troliey Hine Threatens to Quit, » Noa, 12.—Ma; 4 jal notice to- League of Nations, hal ded to hold |from the Massachusetts Street Rallway the Rikstag in seasion until peace’ was | Co, that It will cease to operate its lines confirmed or until hope for early formal!in Lawrence on Nov. 26 unless the pu- ratification of the treaty had beer aban- merous jitney lines operating here are Sranklin Simon g Co. A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘ PARIS—4 Rue Martel LONDON—29 Jewin Crescent ORIGINAL- PARIS MODELS From the Late Fall and Winter Paris Openings sufficient men to man the presses, the | ful must be patronized and supported. employers were unable to obtain com-| If the ties aa Os GEORGE Cs ea . i 4 witors. In others where cor 9 | @ living they can’ e - ™ Beare deers ane commenters Kee on oan ts eee wee | | At Extraordinary Price Reductions or ders) fares collected on the Bay Ridge- Following the action of the employ- | Fort Hamilton line to make it pay. - ing printers in breaking off negotia-| “It costs $2 a day to operate a TIFFANY & CO tions with the officials of “Big Six’ | motor bus. If the Owner can’t make ‘Typographical Union ble gih ove e : ° 2 \ ever Ai ons orient Giaemet Beerene ns Paris Modél Gowns policy of getting the compositors| “Conditions on other motor bus lines Pirtu AVENUE & 371 STREET back t ‘k, Leon 4 \- It ofthe nom wtnoted hae cre arate. rom thom ick ; 95.00 150.00 250.00 meeting of the Executive Committee | unfortunately exist in Bay Ridge. On’ ‘ Seibitret cots, mete serues|. ANI BAGRS.DORES, AND Actual Cost to Land $172.50 to $884.00 of the union Sunday. At this time it} to $60 a day gross. T'll say that's a BCTREGaAA ty Eig mete | m4 vameracaed tan abtig intstaue| FITTED BaGs VENING gowns radiant with metallic embroidery, aglitter with The ultimatum of the Printers'| are crowing over the failure of the beads and aglow with color, also afternoon gowns and tailleur frocks League was conveyed ina letter trom| Bay Ridge route, However, that 1s of rare grace and charm, flaunt their Paris origin, William Green, Chairman Of its Spe-| but a drop in the bucket compared 7 etal Committee, to Rouse, 10 read in| edeemmmemeeee a CosttoLand Now : CosttoLand Now \ “On Sunday, Oct. i ani Typo- hs oases on Bulloz Model 288.00 boyd One Rolande Model 280.00 ise sraphical Union No. 6 passed by e Aline Model 208.00 .00 | One Bernard Model 329.00 \ | practlally unanimous vote the fol These Imported Models Not On Sale Until To-Morrow (THURSDAY) One Aline Model 208.00 95.00 One Madeleine Model 350.00 150.00 | ‘ “Phe Executive Committee, after = One Aline Model 192.00 95.00 One Chanel Model 324.00 150.00 | ee erccpee, To0ees e. Eeeeein One Aline Model . 184.00 95.00 One Mercier Model 240.00 he present co: - . 5 ad eat rat theenttg Abe t an k lin Simon & oo line Model 180.00 95.00 |. One Callot Model 884.00 } and job printers, in which the mem- A ¢ Mercier Model 208,00 95.00 One Callot Model 884.00 | bers of the union have peremptorily One Mercier Model 184.00 95.00 One Lanvin Model 462.00 the officers recommend that the union A Store of individual Shope One Mercier Model 180.00 98.00 ,] One Cheruit Model » 504.00 in meeting assembled disavow the ac- ifth A One Mercier Model 172.50 95.00 One Madeleine Model 756.00 i & fia ce tapas tvbcabere herein referred Fi venue, 37th and 38th Streets One Goupil Model 208.00 95.00 | One Agnes Model 560.00 ‘ to and order sald members to return Le ae One Jenny Model 350.00 150.00 One Agnes Model 378.00 | edeeaf ad bit dt gle Mit aecarget PARIS~4 Rue Martel LONDON—29 Jewin Crescent One Rolande Model 266.00 150.00 One Poiret Model 420. Bi passat Geren Mae catase i to: H And 29 Other Models at Similar Reductions if Baraca css po cae scommaaitent a i i On Sale French Gown Shop, Third Floor » Eith Tal yi 5 tS nln: Nor Where Sout’ controt of (hele ‘ a - } hep galls. by apeerpinten : : 1 P ; d 1 . ‘The decision of the pressmen not to | 22eecee]| ORIGINAL PARIS MODELS ji , | Paris Model, Pear? a of Beethoven Hall, No, 210 Fifth * Fi a O 1 00 ~ dor, stairway and. street The From the Late Fall and Winter Paris’ Openings > ‘ K ’ ; union claimed 2, persons were pres- * A $ : ating memern who had Joined te N ai F, T, ; Actual Cost to Land 154.25 to $1430.00 HUAI eh feloin the incall and one cane ow I 7 iced ar Below Cost Oo Land g [NcLUDED are wraps for daytime or evening. Many are luxuriously pean ther (6 Give up DE tee m trimmed with fur, and on some models the sale price does not even cover It was announced at the meeting iA} the actual cost of the fur. é eet Geonots Doak to aid the, serike i ‘ c a Cate an eae here, that Philadelphia would send A ° |’ ‘ost to ow ‘08! ni ow the Cutis Pbflchine Company rf Par 18 Model Costume Blouses « ed Lanvin Mode! $56.80 $5.00 Qos Lanvia } Model ‘ s08.08 39.08 fo aati ClECUIAES q " 4 ¢ Bernard Mode ‘ A ¢ Georgette Mode . i presainen for'a eeparace international ad 25.00 ana 50.00 y One Bernard Model 179.00 95.00 | One Georgette Model 360.00 250.00 ve mat to Pi ye tive oe much 3 g * . | ¥ One Bulloz Model 716.00 95.00 One Cara Model 390.00 .00 move, ; $ a}, One Mercier Model 154.25 95.00 One i sa 806.00 rey art in, Apte, Crash, $45,00 00 i One, Cheruit Model 208.25 150.00 | One Madeleine Model 858,00 i sumen aber tire, broker | Heretofore $45. to $165. I, One Cheruit Model 202.50 150.00 | One Madeleine Model 845.00 450.00 resid in Payne Avenue, New Ro-| é * ‘ a are cna the Adsan val pe gi | + cyan Jeanne Lancret, Christiane, Jeanne y One Beer Model 224.00 150.00 | One Brandt Model 624.00 iH nototng’ tne car was owned and ouveau, Goupy, Agnes, Elise Poret. p One Bulloz Model 240.00 150.00 | One Cheruit Model 897.00 Thad. New Rothelle. Keiser wag taken | , One Suzanne Model 224.00 150.00 | One Madeleine Model 1430.00 to the New Rochelle Hospital HANDSOME blouses of Georgette crepe or chiffon; 4 One Lanvin Model 624.00 250.00 One Callot Model 1320.00 iE rumeter Revere Gon. and sine . pet blouses hd ar graceful over-blouses of ; “ And 25 Other Paris Models at Similar Reductions Central Hotel, 434 Street and Thin soie, many combined with metallic thread or tinsel elied gas coming from the cpl ” - : by duagbere, Wacnotae fringe; exquisite satin blouses, On Sale Women’s Coat Shop, Fourth Floor mas was found un MH wo Bas jets were open. 4 Bra katireior, “ahomas wit re: ON SALE WOMEN’S BLOUSE SHOP—Third Floor cover. Paris: Suits and Three-Piece Costumes . 95.00 150.00 250.00 350.00 Actual Cost to Land £202.50 to $816.00 N this collection are suits and three-piece costumes of handsome fabrics, | Paris Model Negligees Mt 95.00 ana 150.00 $3. Down on $50” some strictly tailored, others trimmed with fur. On some models the jai Be : Heretofore $195, 9 $475,00 sale price is less than the actual cost of the fur. ~ } a , N Cost to Land \ is “ou 2008 Models fram such: sell imown’ French Rousse One Bernard Model eaarray F ping One Bulloz Model 400.00 ii ii mar e x : r a ee - rere and Moteletin: Calas > Coupy, One Bernard Model 288.00 95.00 | One Bulloz Model 324.00 FREE pass BED we Soouts, aise the English ‘haus of One Bernard Model 216.00 95.00 | One Poiret Model 392.00 tate Reville and Rossiter, and Liberty. One Premet Model 229,50 95.00 | One Premet Model 372.00 Bhs! eG ; One Premet Model 202.50 95.00 One Patou Model 276.00 ¥ INAL models in negligees of velvet with the One Bulloz Model 216.00 95.00 e le! y O loosely flowing li hy pe A th f One Beer Model 202.50 95.00 One Callot Model 462.00 OOMElY HOW MI 4nes.Of the: Moyen Age, othera o One Beer Model 256.00 150.00 | One Madeleine Model 544.50 } ip classic beauty, exquisitely draped. Stately tea gowns One Bernard Model 292.50 150.00 | One Callot Model 816.00 soo QUE Seinrtar Rronings on | of chiffon, Georgette crepe or tricolette, some with One Jenny Model 287.50 180.00 | One Bernard Model 780.00 metallic brocade. ON SALE WO: ‘SN And 32 Other Models at Similar Reductions On Sale Women’s Suit Shop, Balcony Floor Jsatdnt Dh ae is COLUMBUS AVE RET 103-2

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