The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1919, Page 8

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a ee | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919. a rship to f on Boisheviki and Other tn Radicals Decided On by ern + ~ Executive Council. \ land show was in col | Mr i ; GOMPERS BACKS MOVE. | ¥« = assurances that the | would support the Ballot, Not Bullet, Musi Be Re-|t Sorted To for Redress, ¢ Says Holland. {quoted as having told | land. ¢ ALL MUST SWEAR ALLEGIANCE BYRACUSE, Dec. 8—The Red, the | Vere taderlad alld | “In the State Federation of Labor} and the Bolsheviki within/the Government is going to find an ‘Fanks of the New York State|able champion of its policies,” Presi- ident Hol- Lo dopted at a meeting of the| Will be forced to state his intentions ; a « if E an 1 toward the Government. Those who Federation's Executive Council tO/ are members will swear thelr alle- be called in Albany next Tuesday. | giance; those who seek membership .| Will have to take a similar oath be- en Ratt gigaldleder td P y are accepted; and those in Sens (GF SANOUNCS | who are not citizens will be last night by James P. Holland, | lied to take steps to become Bs dent of the State Federation, | citizens or withdraw,” was the forces embodies: ful manner in which the State leader |put the issue. ¢limination of industrial and)" ‘phe nght for Americanism in Tabor disturbers from labor unions of | will be carried into the convention of deposing of union lead- | the State Federation when it me estas av radical; the |2920. It was stated, "The d \ rs whose 3 ing of the entire federa-| | movement will receive an overwhelm. ing vote such as Was never given be- fore in the history of tion.” STATE LABOR FEDERATION = ome citizens of the & |dent Holland aid last night. “Within | = Of Labor will be stamped) tne next few months every union tan | @ut Or Americanized by a programme) within the ranks of the Federation | Christmas Furs The. Gift Supreme The most becoming. The most acceptable , The most useful” Sets Scarfs Muffs SABLES SILVER FOX ‘CHINCHILLA BLUE FOX ERMINE CROSS FOX MINK POINTED FOX BEAVER SKUNK NUTRIA LYNX Wide-range for selection both in price and style, for immediate delivery 384 Fifth Avenue Bet. 35th and 36th Sts, Phone 2044 Greeley © The connoisseur buys Airline Honey for its delicate Infinite cure in selec iformly high- ey is the reason for p it under the Neither we nor t es Cu nly make uy Airline Honey you are ney-bearing AirlinE prom ION EY os om purity and uniform flavor sy Schenectady, Peace Conference that settle trouble when 1 went there to that had existed forlot the au nd which had thrown | not of en ent c our organiz9 : 5 tion In | —— Steaaevie TWO U.S. EXPLOR ¢| brought u hin a short time." ry n similar to that planned by ute Federation will likely be| by the American Federation) CLE of Labor when the Couneil | \mere that body assembies in Washing- | neat nin January, President Holland |°?'* ideration from th Several Hart. “Some of thore radica ND, 0. Dec their co-workers there wrong with the Government: is, then we have a remdy in the ba lot, not the bullet,” President Holland ‘ ee opt the gov- fon. national bring the issu | the front. throu, of union labor. Ry States, he said, federa tions throughout the country will b organized industrial | swung into line, until the entire Na- sked to co-operate with | tion of union workmen will be de- | ration in its antierndi.| Voting their Interest toward on same t Russia experi- fn. “Many times Tam in-| patriotic policy it Pv sonenh fi! Anne A és that employers a President Holiand is here as @ vep- | ytro, ell, both of H me ? a re, thal employers ate] Eiwitve’ or thes meats, Pedorecien | fie stile of her pile of gifts—what can it be? She strug If they would meet with its leaders; |%t the Fourth Annual Safety Congress | ny, Horn, Henry of the State Industrial Commission.|N. Koi |The congress wit! adjourn Thursday. | of Lox — _ wn and talk with cess of elimina be lens trouble if they would sit them about this tion, then there w in the entire country In many instances of labor troubles throughout the State the sources of the trouble have been fount to lie in union jeaders who were not Ameri- can citizens, it was pointed out by the Stite leader A few years ago in the City of Irtnh Question. | 3.—Premier Lloyd | diana Steel W LONDON, Dee. GARY, Ind., Dee, MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW ‘YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Gift Suggestions for Him and for Her Men’s House Slippers i have been assembled, in anticipation of the before-Christ- | mas demand, in large and comprehensive assortments Holiday Foot Notes | | | which include practically every wanted model and material | as well as the most shapely and comfortable lasts. Among the novelties in Men’s Slippers are Opera, Faust | and Cavalier models in glazed kid, ooze and pebble calf- | skin, and in a variety of attractive colors. Some of the prices (in stock): Men’s Balta Slippers, in various icathers and colors | $5.00 to 12.00 per pair (the latter price is subject to War Revenue tax) Men’s Wool Felt Slippers (with soft sole), in a number of pleasing colors; slippers made altogether for comfort 4 $1.35 to 3.00 per pair Also Boys’ and Youths’ Wool Felt Slippers (sizes 11 to 1315 and | to 6) in a variety of attractive colors and combinations $1.65 to 2.75 per pair Men’s and Boys’ Shoe Departments SIXTH FLOOR And on the Second Fioor (in the Madison Avenue section) are shown Women’s and Misses’ Slippers for every occasion and every environment, in the home circle or out of it—featuring every style and material dear to the feminine heart. And SLIPPER BUCKLES in a great variety of new and striking effects In consideration of Irsh xelf-government ERS KILLED ff Meet Death In Congo Train Wreck= r Lidward M. Thierry, all NO PLEDGE BY LLOYD GEORGE |BIG TINPLATE PLANT CLOSED Didn't Promine Americans to Settle| Coal Shortage Leaves 11,000 In- George gave no pledge of any kind to| steel workers were thrown out of work ¢ American representatives at the! here to-day when the American Sheet | Lieut. Flattery and hela for and Tinplate © y—the largest man- 4 ed to close beoause of hy ee > janfoscoy ran away from Mexieo two Job Santos nineteen, suffering | years ago and while being taken back ri from cold and lack of nourishment, was | by a representative of the Mexican Gov- ood, Ind, said the] taken to 8 jumped from a New York Cen ¢, employing 4,000 h station # s, alto had banked itt |lapaed at He was gi t 125th Stre . xo back, he said, on rouble Villa ‘was making A BEAUTIFUL WRAP for HER CHRISTMAS & HAT big, important looking box at the bottom gles impatiently with the knots, finally cuts the string, lifts the lid, parts the tissue wrappings, and behold! that wrap she wanted most of all! She slips into it — snuggles down in the soft, caressing fur collar, pats the rich fabric, burrows in the seeet, views it at all angles in the mirror, and , then rewards the giver with a big hug of appreciation. Were you mistaken in your choice —could you have chosen anything she would have liked better?’ Let her beaming countenance tell you on Christmas morning—let her smart appearance corroborate it on every occasion thereafter when the wrap is worn. The before-Christmas purchaser | benefits by remarkable reductions . WRAPS OF FUR DAYTIME WRAPS 7 he cas Fur- trimmed , _Trotteur an lengt! ° in most instances, just one models of selected skins in Evening of a kind. Duvetyn, the season's fashionable velour, peachbloom,evora, Its. Mole, squirrel, bolivia, with skunk, udson seal,, caracul, nutria, and mink. 225.00 to 4200.00 A short coat of Hudson seal, 375.00. In squirrel, 475.00. beaver, nutria, seal, squirrel, opossum, or mole. 145.00 to 495.00 | Originally 189.50 to 525.00 chiffon velvet Rich colors — handsome linings 149.50 Originally 179.50 s Best&Co. + Fifth Avenue at 35th Street rd 1879 You Never Pay More at Best's ST ) s i | Oe See ae ee ere SILVERWARE | Sippel of Holiday cheer is the table beautiful in its appointments of gleaming silver. Our collec- tion of silverware in both American Sheffield plate and sterling silver is abounding with suggestions to com- plete the beauty of your table and sideboard. UV UUAUUNUUUUEAADAAA SHAAN THERE are meat platters, bread trays and vegetable dishes in dis- tinctive patterns, pie plates and casseroles with glass linings,cheese and cracker dishes, and graceful coffee and tea services in period designs, to endear in memory the last lingering moments of each joyous event, Justas comprehensive and beau- tiful is our display of flat ware. Many designs are the same as those of larger pieces of silver, effecting a harmony that will add greatly to the beauty of the table. Beautiful as this silverware is, its charm is enhanced by its en- during quality. Thus our collec- tion is beautiful in the truest sense of the word, for its beauty is a service as well as a joy—its prices governed by true economy. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE +» NEW YORK @ ‘| =I | = ° . iii mT

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