The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1919, Page 5

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International Conference Has Stirring Session, Which Ends in Compromise. WASHINGTON, Nov. %—Labor Conference threatened to withdraw to-day “If their proposals continued to be met by a hostile attitude.” The the Swiss delegation during discus- convention, when Chairman Jules ruled out consideration of wage “If by a hostile attitude,” Ig de- clared, “discussion.of proposals of Yorkmen is to be made impossible, the workmen Will leave the confer- ence.” An immediate rupture was pre- vented when a compromise plan of- fered by Leon Jouhaux, French labor vlegate, was accepted. Baldest sought to have the pro- ed international convention pro- \ pow vidi | trams as to guarantee t would \ decreas \ trouble countrie strongly der the will be ta, separate wages \not be decrease@ because of a in hours. yin thie regard, he said, in where labor was not organized. The proposal un- compromise iplan adopted, en up by the conference for iscussion. ‘When hi suggestion was ruled out, Baldesi de lared that labor proposals to the conf! nee had been repeatedly met with 4 jection on questions of form or prc edure. ‘The ecigi t-hour day proposal was finally app| oved and was sent to the Drafting Cy mmittee, Blades immedi- ately renev d his efforts to secure action on } is amendment and was supported by Jouhaux. Adoption olf fit the eight-hour proposal was marked by heated arguments, but. it went {C@thro without further amendment, to provide paid for holic\ ‘A minimun| |p age of cighteen years for employme! [int of children, except In Japan and li) fd recommended to the Interna: minimum age set for n years and for India MBmott in the County Court in Raphael Daniello, who @ been the girl's husband, Basthquake SAN FRA slight earthqu at 206 o'clock e shocks were felt here this morning, No dam- BROOKLINE. 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Hiuatreted Booklet ~~ LABOR DELEGATES: THREATEN TO UT: =: ~ @elegates to the International Labor |t i threat was uttered by Conrad Ig of | sion of the proposed eight hour day | Cartier of the Belgian delegation | guarantees proposed by Gino Baldesi, | Italian labor delegate, | for an eight hour day so| He anticipated | SAVE FIVE IN BLAZE. ment House Fire. da} tro tective Sergeant MoKenna jan MeCarthy along @ narrow ledge to an adjol Fn McCarthy rescued Victor a ine, Four Army Me; rge W. Brock and ‘urner were hurt to-day w! ile fi ‘amp Uptor jcho an o Injured In @ fire in a four-story tenement at No, 264 Hamilton Avenue, at noon w- of Brooklyn saved ive lives on the upper floor before army ver- Turnpike gears of the steer. he ‘Two Policemen Risk Lives at Tene- and the they t in in Hert tn Crash. Major Harrison W. Smith of the 424 Infantry, Corpl. Ernest Stockton, Geo: Ww. ad William near were yp Hospital at Mitchel On Than Victrola x $110.00 ksgiving Day Will You Be Able to Tell Your Friends —— “T Have a Victrola” \% THE POPULARITY of the Victrola is universal. It is the one musical instrument specially designed to play the wonderful Victor Records. You will be proud to oWn a Victrola because money will not buy a better instrument. The demand for the Victrola greatly exceeds the supply. There is a shortage in most stores. But right now WE are able to promise you —— Lopes PEARL NECKLACES AND PEARLS FOR ADDITIONS TO NECKLACES TIFFANY & CO. © Firta Avenue & 378 Street IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT OWENS & BEERS Make your ‘selections NOW—at our nearest store. Thousands of music- ortage. Don't be one of the disappointed ones. Every home needs good music. The Victrola is the finest musical instrument. And the best place to buy a Victrola is at lovers were unable to b.y Victrolas last yea. an Owens & Beers store, where Victor goods because of the ly. Victrolas purchased before noon Wednesday will be delivered same day—in time for Thanksgiving Day. INCORP Two Stores—Complete Stocks 81 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK 1216 FLATBUSH AVE,, TS ORATED BROOKLYN 5th Avenue NOC. 0. side backs, covered in Wing Chair to match, Small Chair or Rocker 8-piece Library Suite, 8-piece Library Suite, Arm Chair or Rocker Arm Chair or Wing C! Arm Chair to match i i ial i Arm Chair to match, as illustrated... Mahogany and Cane 3-piece Suite, upholstered in 4-piece Suite, upholstered in fine Damask....... 8-piece Mahogany and Cane Library Suite, upho! ‘Tapestry Sofa, as ilustrated, with outside back covering Overstuffed Sofa in superior quality Tapestry. This Store Closes at 5 P. M. At ¥% Price NO APPROVALS D.’S dames McGreery. & Co. 34th Street Final Clearance Sale NO RETURNS Queen Anne model Sofa, as illustrated, upholstered in Tapestry of rich colors; out- GAMO MALTA), cor ceceveregeceseset regularly 195.00, regul as illustrated +. regu doeeceecsecegeenes -regul to match, upholstered in fine Damas! upholstered in fine Velour, regu regul hinge regu istered in Velour elour.. to match, as illustrated hair to match.......... regularly 1675.00, 129.50, 110.00, larly larly Mahogany and Cane Sofa, upholstered in fine Blue Damask regularly 269.00, Large Arm Chair to match......... larly larly 130.00, 90.00, larly 1450.00, larly 895,00, larly 1595.00, ularly 225,00, .. regularly 139,00, .. regularly 390,00, AR . +.» regularly 230,00, Large Overstuffed Sofa with pillow arms, upholstered in fine Tapestry,.............0+06 regularly 490.00, wegularly 279.00, Upholstered Library Furniture 97.50 64.75 55.00 134.50 65.00 45.00 837.50 725.00 447.50 797.50 yO RT TET YR WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1919. re THIS STORE CLOSES AT 5 P. M. James MeCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY Mth Street ’ Purchases ‘will appear on bills rendered January Ist. Clearance Sale WOMEN’S DRESSES, 8041S. COATS AND WRAPS Every garment included in this Sale has been taken from our regular stock and reduced for To-Morrow Only No Returns No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges Women’s Dresses The season's best models in such wanted materials as Meteor, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Georgette Crepe, Velveteen, Tricotine and Wool Jersey. =. reduced. to 68,00 8 Dresses . » «+ « regularly 98.00 7 7 7 . 16 Dresses . . . . . regularly 88.00 . , . . « reduced to 55.00 $5 Dresses , , . . . regularly 69.50 , . + « reduced to 42.50. 75 Dresses . . ws regularly 55.00 . . . -. « reduced to 33.00 ° ° : Women’s Suits Most of these Suits are copies of the finest Imported models, - All, of course, are from our regular stock and include the season's most representative materials and colors, 1Suit . . . . . regularly 450.00 . . . J \ reduced to 295.00 @Suits . .-. regularly $05.00 . , . « reduced to 265.00 8 Suits regularly 295,00 . reduced to 195.00 4 Suits regularly 250.00 . , . reduced to 175.00 10 Suits . “regularly 225.00 . . . . . reduced to 150.00 8 Suits . regularly 210.00 , . . . . reduced to 135.00 Thea Fo regularly 195.00 . . . reduced to 135.00 4Suits . . . . . regularly 165.00 . . « reduced to 125.00 OSuits . . . . . regularly 150.00 . . . . . reducedto 110.00 10Suits . . . . . regularly 125,00 . . . . . reducedto 85,00 g0Suits . . . regularly 85.00 . . . . . reducedto 65.00 15Suits . . . . « regularly 75.00 . . . . . reducedto 59.50 20Suits . . . . . regularly 49.50 . . . . . reducedto 35.00 50Suits . . . regularly $8.00 . . . . « reducedto 25.00 Women’s Coats Altogether 273 of our smartest Coats, including every desirable ~snaahartal and shade—many of the models being Fur-trimmed. 8 Coats. . regularly 395.00 «+ + « « reduced to 295.00 2 Coats . regularly 285.00 , , . . . reduced to 195,00 3 Coats . regularly 225.00 , . . . . reduced to 175,00 8 Coats . regularly 210.00 , . « reduced to 150.00 10 Coats . regularly 195.00 . , . . « reduced to 135.00 7 Coats . regularly 175.00 . . . . . reduced to 125.00 20 Coats . regularly 95.00 . . . « reduced to 65.00 50 Coats . regularly 65.00 . . . . . reducedto 45.00 15 Coats. . . regularly 52.60. . . . « reducedto 38.00 100 Costs. is ss tegularly 40.00 . . « « « reducedto 25,00 Women’s Wraps This group includes Wraps desirable only for evening wear. Load are a of the best of materials and most fashionable shades in the latest acceptable styles. Many are Fur-trimmed. 1 Wrap regularly 575.00 . . reduced to 395.00 1 Wrap regularly 550.00 . . . « « reduced to 385.00 2 Wraps regularly 475.00 . . reduced to 295.00 3 Wraps regularly 395,00 . . . « « .reduced to 275.00 4 Wraps regularly 225,00 reduced to 175.00

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