The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1919, Page 13

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j, AT THIS WAIST FACTORY si Danion Treasurer Enjotn Enjoined by Court ~ ‘yy —Sixty Employees Satisfied ) FY. With Conditions An injunction was signed to-day by Justice Manning in the Supreme Court, of Local No, 1248 of ‘the Boys’ Shirt Waist Workers Union @f the Amalgamated Clothing Workers @f America, prohibiting Goldstein and fmembers of the union from doing any+ thing unlawful agatnst the workers in the factory of Herman D. Bob and Louis Baskind at Wythe Avenue and North Ninth Street, Brookt: | Attached to the petition were the ‘games of about sixty workers in the Plant, stating that they were perfectly @atisfied with the conditions at the Plant, stating that they were percetly matisfied with the condfitons at the ) plant, and that every demand they made has been met. ——_——. ACCUSE JERSEY MAYOR, Restraining Order Sought tm Re- @asal to Allow Strikebreakers to Work, All ruffs are collars! But not all collars are *“Shire” collars, our own brand, are pure linen where ‘Vico Chancellor Stevenson, of Jersey/the wear comes! | City, has signed an order directing that Mayor Frank Hague show cause next} Styles you gow | attached. Wednesday why he should not be re- to. strained from interfering with the pack fing houses of Swift & Co., and Armour & Co., in that city. For some time it has been the an- nounced policy of Mayor Hague to drive strikebreakers out of Jersey City on the ground that their presence was oe th eace. [Efforts of the No. 923 is our raglan shouldered union suit: the sleeve follows the natural k-llines of the shoulder and 4) neck. ‘tn *Regtstered Trademark, with, i Ralice. acting under the direc’ OF. WIDOW AWARDED $15,000. Rocrers Peet COMPANY Third Jury Reaches Deciston—| at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Husband Killed in 1914 Con: Mrs, James Kavanaugh of No. 641-A | Brosdway (Corners”* Fifth Ave. Baltic Street, Brooklyn, was to-day | at Warren at 4ist st. if! @warded $15,000 by a Hog Al agp Jus- Hee Gallaghan, in the B n. Supreme Kavanaugh | ‘s "adentnistres trix ot the” estate of her husband, who was killed on the night of Dec. 29, by Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance ESTABLISHED 1860 OCH? GC. 125th Street, West An Interesting Collection of Bloomers, Petticoats, Chemises AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Pileuth, with bensttched rule 0.89 Pink Satin and Crepe de Chine Petticoats with fancy flounce trimmed with wide excellent street glove; one-clasp, P. X. M. sewn. backs, in gray, brown and white........... 89c Crepe de Chine Lakes Chemises, hand | embroidered front and lace y Gee ‘wt novely 2.35 |B) |) Women’s Gloves 1.594 $1.89 Value for e | $1.00 Women’s *Chamoisette Gloves, “Niagara Children’s Gloves Men’s Gloves Gray suede, one-clasp, Ad- ler make, with 1 89 clasp, gray drawn backs.... 4° and white...... regularly 2.25 . regularly 79¢ Reg. 65c Taffeta. Ribbon A8c yd. Heavy quality, fancy edge; 5 wide. In pink, light blue, navy, cardinal, old rose and copenhagen 700 pairs of Tan Cape Gloves for women; an Maid,” with contrasting black embroidered Suedetex Chamoisette, one- 69c Y inches Main Floor, | | | Koch Boys’ Clothing Assures decided savings and affords boys’ clothing | features and value not to | be found anywhere out- | side of Koch's. TWO-TROUSER SUITS, Koch standard grades, for ages 7 to 18, $10.50 to $20.00 NOVELTY SUITS AND JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS, for ages 3 to 10, $6.50 to $12.75 OVERCOATS, for sues 13 to 18 $13.75 to $25.00 Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats $10. 00] Deep collars, roomy pockets, for ages 7 1018, Re Ren uE Ip n neer Wr rnres CVNTTT 1 STON Ves SNBNNS! NEST wT Dent Store Opens 9 A. M. ~* * Deltox Grass Rugs are really splendid. For several reasons. Firstly they are good to look at. Secondly they wear well. Thirdly they cost ever so much less than the wool rugs that are now so scarce and therefore so expensive. Size 9x12 $17.50 Smiths Seamless Axminsters: 9x12: $49.50 Some Practical Rugs 58TH TO 60TH—THIRD 10 LEXING10N—CNE ELCCK FROM PARK AVE, ** & Substantial Mark Downs on Costly Winter Coats for Friday and Saturday ONLY $50 and $85 We have taken from stock and reduced in price about one hundred of our lux- urious winter coats, Some are fur’ collared, some self-collared—but all of them are fashioned of the newer fabrics in the newer styles, All are lined and interlined. The Fabrics are silver-tipped bolivias, frost-glo, suedine, velour, silvertone, The Furs are natural raccoon, Australian opos- sum, nutria and Sealine (dyed Coney). oes Sealine Coats Are Good Because— They Look and Feel Like Hudson Seal, They Wear Just Exactly a#W ell, AND They Cost Ever So Much Less—Especially if you take this unusual opportu- nity. For a dependable manufac- turer owned thousands of these pelts at so low a price that he could sell the coats way below the regu- lar price. And we are following in at $155 for example, there is the 86-inch also the 80-inch Sealine (dyed Coney) coat pictured at the left. It has a eee collar and cuffs of black skunk. Or, CH ge prefer, nutria, natural ae bate! ringtail or Australian opossu: "Ail we! le, well lined and becomingly Fy And most special in price, at $195 The all Sealine Coat pictured at the right. Itis hig anaes in ge po and conservatively styled. The back is and capelike, the front trimly belted h Ase loose, ge 4 like it better). Lined with brocad shawl collar and comfy pockets. loomingdales—Second Floor That Are Pretty as Well . You will like the colors and patterns in which they are available. Chinese Egyptian and Persian patterns in soft blues (particplarly well adapted for use in bi ms or nurseries), taupes, browns, greens and greys for living or dining rooms. Size 8x10 Size 6x9 $15.50 $9.75 In well selected Persian, Oriental and Chinese patterns, Just right for living or dining rooms, Size 9x12 $35.00 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs Size 8.3x10.6 Size 7.6x9 | $33.00 | $23.00 | Size 6x9 $18.50 Shown in the well liked small all-over patterns in a number of very effective combina- tions. Felt Base Floor Covering :59csq.yd, Printed, parquet and small tile patterns. Genuine Cork Linoleum Hardwood floor effects and small inlaid tile patterns. Cork foundation with bur- Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs: 9x12: $47.00 Exceptionally durable are these interestingly colored velvet rugs in Oriental or Persian patterns. - Nothing More Practical for Kitchen, Hall and Bath Than LINOLEUMS Inlaid Linoleum: $1.59 sq. yd. Tile or wood floor patterns inlaid so that the colors ge Sarena ¢ to the back, lasting as long as ti Taxoleum Rugs: Each $6.50 Size 6x9 Blue, green, old rose and tan colorings in neat allover patterns. jloomingdalee—Third Floor. 95c sq. yd. Mens Blanket Robes $4.98 to $9.98 But the moderate pricing of these robes is only a fraction of their charm, They are so soft and snuggly that they immediately remind one of the big part they play in getting America started. How? Why, in making it easy to affairs,but skilfully blended leave a warm bed on acold and pleasant combinations. morning, of course. And And the small details, such thats some job, isnt it? as pockets and girdles, have And, in addition, they have been fiven dose attention, 4 and all colors and a certain decorative value all styles—and all priced that the old-fashioned robes pretty low for the quality sometimes lacked. The of the material and the colorings are no hit-or-miss making. jloomingdases—Main Floor Slightly Imperfect But Greatly Reduced Are Glove Silk Vests: $2.98. Just 600 good glove silk vests for women. Made with Be cce nbecpunstaam tries Sik oaly, Sizes de! Dont you need a few—especially at this low Pr jam Floor. JUST 417 HATS Tailored and Untrimmed A most special offerin; ng of the now-so-popular Spat ee The model is the vamped, turned soled * at Louis XV heeled style that is particularly well adapted for wear with spats. Patent Leather Dull Calf Skin Glazed Vici Kid In Sizes 3 to 8 and Widths AtoD . hy 8 ey ty lush, Lge bs cram Allg bo Maleee oe ane Bt o fashi —Sailor: —Droo Bri And Trim Spats: Too iia - eee estan Reduced to $1.65 | | —Turbans Side Front Styles, atc. Broadcloth spate but only 600 Such wanted rs as purple, sand, brown, gray, many shades of blue, and the always smart black. k and reduced. Pearl ary, white and brown. The le buckle style, as pictured, jecond Floor. pairs of tim. Right from our regular stoc As 1 purchosy of a Jobbers Sam; and tesla is rare ale foment’ malfiery at the belght a tte loomindatea—Maia Floor, National Blouse Week | IN a stock of over fifty thousand dollars worth of blouses the outstand- ing feature is almost bound to be diversity. And in this particular stock it is so delightful a diversity that you will surely find many, many favorites, The Overblouses just natur- ally take the centre of the stage. And these overblouses are cast for stellar roles. They have an air of individ- ual charm and exclusiveness that must appeal to you. Georgettes— pleated, beaded embroidered, fringed — and how artfully. The soft loops of shini ma black Silk. on braid effectively individualise @ simple black. Georgette over- . $39.75 (excluding taz). But there are tie-around and tuck-in styles in any number of styles, fabrics and color- ings. And they are worthy of the best suits that tailors can fashion. Tailored blouses, too, for your sports suit or 1s, accordion pleated ona mt aly null gthdied with a nattier Sinished by tir en hips, 822.60 pn Ee separate skirt, A Suggestion of the Price Ranges—Excluding the Tax 9.75 to $49.50 Tailored Silk $10.75 to $37.50 Hand Made $5 to $29.75 French Voile Geor; $4.05 to $33.50 Other Lingerie ent omingaion —ttooOne Floor apy M.

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