The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 13

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SETTLEMENT NEAR IN GARMENT STRIKE; FIGURES AWAITED (Continuec rom Third Page.) | “independent shops.” The proprietors of the American Association shops are referred to by the Protective As- sociation as “‘sub-manufacturers.” | WORKERS FAIL TO RETURN TO | WORK DESPITE AGREEMENT. The “strike” for higher pay, which | first came to public notice last week, affected forty-six shops of the Protec: tive Association and about eighty of those controlled by the American Association, in all about 3,600 work- em being invalved. ‘These, accord- ing to the manufacturers, had not re- turned to work yesterday, despite the agreement made with Gov, Smith when ho appointed the arbitration THE EVENING W This Store Closes at 5 P. M. dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY 34th Street ORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, -1920.; 18! —— | JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours: 9 to5 $15,459 BLANKETS for $11,786 Half-yearly sale of Domestic Rugs No discontinued patterns this year. Blankets of which variety is limited. Blankets that cannot be re-ordered. Blahkets in single, double and extra large sizes. ; Blankets such as those which, sold at full regular prices, have given us the most successful year in our history. A rare opportunity All the blankets have wool in them—that is, wool and board Monday, Officers of the Pro- So we’ve reduced prices an average of 25 cotton fillings on cotton warps. Some of the are all wool. they fad received word GE promines per cent. on the following groups, in- The blankets reduced from $45 to $33 are the best blankets that workers would be back on the | cluding rugs from the most famous made in America. Job in some of the shops to-day -~ 4 . : . The unions and mombers of both ; J | American mills--Hardwick & Magee, ‘ Ae ‘ whi the manufacturers’ associations, vs | tore | Bigelow-Hartford, Breslin Bros., Develon 93. pairs anual hs bed white 16 Yell as the independent ‘manufac i | g ’ sd ’ blankets and double 1 gray blankets. is fixed between the unions and ||M ' 1 ete. eae Pali GAN SEPP RIGS. $9 and $9.50 grades................. pair Protective Association stands as : 104 FRENCH WEAVE WILTONS @ scale for all the employers. Hence O; . W. k Size Grade ele price Size Grade Sale price a : ee F the tmportance of the agreement en- 12 ft $165 23.75 | 36 x 63 i 26.75 $20.00 117 pairs—-comprising single bed and) tered into June peered ee ad , pening ce | 1015 ft. 18 vf 0 | 27 x 64 ih ty 12.75 extra large size white blankets. $10.50 | . tion. the International | Of Our x | ft. 10: see 2x 36 in BORN i iviitrereomeit ieee sire | the deine Bead (Ok Choise anion : : ERETAAG ang shit 143 pairs—comprising double bed and | $8 Poang of the City of New York. N Milli Sh A { 107 WILTON RUGS—wool and worsted extra large size white blankets. $11 / Balk is agreement, which fixed th oY! Siz jrade Si , 2 Sal e. initseniie wage aoble breastitad eberer ew winery Op : aa Gat Sees le price HENCE ire in ra serreanrigeats ss aed Ke nets abel be Ro lock- . KID ag 88.50 68 pairs—comprising single 1 and out or strike x Hlh \ gut or ike in dhe diops of the mem: on Fifth Avenue | Siexi0 yg 1h. 000 74.00 double bed white blankets. $11.50 grade period of this agreement, nor shall hot oes : ‘ 411,75 83.75 there be any Individual shop lock-out, Beauty, Art and Fashion Lurk in Every Nook and Corner. 244 CHENILLE RUGS 57 pairs single bed white blankets. $12 0 strike pending the determination of any complaint or Scamicss, reversible, plain colors with band borders grade... 4 1 bed ai blank: : grievance. Should there be a stop- rade Sale price Size Grade Sale price 153 pairs double bed white blanke Page of work or shop strike in any If $69.00 | 26 x b4in $8.5 35 12.50 di ‘ | Retin monet users Tastee 5 ' n The Blue Salon 26 x OA SISO PRON, shall bo given by the association to t SL x 46 in... 229 pairs—comprising single and double | All at Mer F . venue 3 3 8xadin..... 229 5 comprising single and double fo OID eat ly hr k one is greeted witha galaxy of new chapeaux for Spring and Southern “00 HH ; 40 ln bed plaid blankets, double bed gray | 10 work within twenty-four hours after wear in shades that vie with the paintings of the immortal Corot, 81 WOOL AND FIBER RUGS blankets, and double bed and extra large Batice ana Ghul we seninnaoncee who learned the art of color blending at his mother’s knee, herself Grade Sale price white blankets. $13.50 grade.........-. | pair Free cise i SHAIT pt be cemaed net a milliner and maker of marvelously beautiful flowers and ribbons. ena wae double bed plaid blankets. $14 | Pe cisakee canes ahell have brere _ For vivacious little ladies there are Reminiscent of the famed Armada are 12.25 | 19 pairs dou Bence over all other complaints and jaunty hats for street and sport wear— | rolling brim Spanish Sailors, and the 185 RAG RUGS—hit and miss effects GAdEs Geidaw eih shh sama anaes Be ee ey ete and for the more dignified young matron | mariner, too, is recalled in brims boldly Grade — Sale price Size Grade — Sale price ‘ agreement shall enter into force on styles of rare beauty and grace. broad, flaunting odd treatinents of fringe. beats ee he HEY oe 33 fancy striped blankets, $13.50 grade, $10 ea. fale Alea PST ae nines brie Hindu Turbans, like a breath from “The picturesque has not — been “Third Gallery, New Bld; first day of June, 1922.” the Far East, swathe the head in true | neglected, for large soft brims to shadé 125 pairs—comprising double bed white MAKING “MINIMUM” AGREEMENT dnaian fashion, and quaint affairs in | the eyes from Southern suns, gayly and plaid blankets. $16 grade ......... All at ci y mushroom styles are here for those de- | bedecked with flowers and ribbons, ace W %e id d 13 pairs double bed gray blankets nbSeRE a, anata [I] ure enough to wear them, prominently displayed. omen’s eider-down nape $13 reer he via cor the male pasen CF > : 5 17 pairs—comprising double bed white tained therein for the full period of a Of Bz h b o 100 $5 85 pairs: prising air three years. They say if it does not, the A Special Opening Offer at roves— at Je and gray blankets, $18 grade........... P agreement must be regarded merely : tsa “acrap of paper.” The unions, of Priced At Exactly Cost To Us Our $8.75 grade ery 7 tee lar the es eoments ee bed penta Exclusi del t i f late i d ch: Warm, cozy bathrobes in pretty shades of rose, wistaria, 3 pairs double bed white blankets. $42 im th t that preven <clusiv is—ex 2 . arm, coz; s i i ‘ dpa ie tielseresenont thee. poevents xclusive models—exact copies of late imported chapeaux .......20.00 BAO. eed eee ecebeceeceeeeees creased wages. They say it wouldebp Luzury Taz 60c. Copenhagen blue and gray. Two models, trimmed with Ay oye bal dich Fs a . . 7 ‘ 83 pairs—comprising single, double, $33 foley to; aunpope eye wea (bad Beautifully embroidered Sport Hats in suit or pastel shades ....... 12.50 betel ie oie pockets, heavy rope girdle and Briel \argeliaita | whtcon blankernie sees | paeale tract with the cost of living fluctu- BEMOGL Cok peaked ORE TE RET CHOU 64464, ating as it has in the last several years. , With regard to the stoppage of work in 126 shops, the union leaders In The American Section We shall put some of these robes on a table on the Main Aisle, for the convenience of women in a hurry. Negligee and Bathrobe Shop. The rest will be on sale in the Third floor, Old Building None C. O. D. Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. 1 say they authorized no strike; that the workers were advised to resume their work after, it was admitted, they French hand-made Blouses at $8.75 to $18 Were $12 to $25. Qur own carefully selected stock. had quit collectively in many shape, They say the workers ucted on their own responsibi that they believed they were entitied to higher wages tg meet increased living costs, and t they (the union leaders) were powerless to compel them to work when they didn't want to, The union leaders say further that the manufacturers refused to enter- tain the: requests for higher pay either as “complaint or grievance.” ‘The manufacturers point ! to the contract signed by Benjamin Schle- singer, as President of the Interna- tional Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, and M. Sigman, as Manager of the Joint Board, They say the con- ~ tract is absolutely binding as to the affairs make choosing a delight. Large shapes of picturesque persuasion contend f highest favor with close fitting toques pail 1200 Hats Have Been Priced At Exactly Cost To Us. Modish Hats of Lisere or Italian Piping Straw combined with Satin. Brown and Navy Blue. Hats of Hair Cloth—Draped Turbans, various colors. Black, 6.00 models ; 6.50 Sport Hats ef Heavy Faille Ribbon in solid colors or two-tone effects........ 8. 50 ° Third Floor—Fifth Avenue Building. roll effects and turn-back 2,500 yards i] Cretonnes—third to half less Special take-over of 95c | to $1.85 grades to sell at 65c minimum wage scale and all other provisions unti] June, 1922. They say the union leaders could have com- pelled the workers who quit last week to resume their jobs if they had chosen to do so. They ask what use ie it to sign an agreement with the imion leaders if those leaders cannot compel the workers to continue at their work. They ask what guarantees they would have, if they granted a | yard, In a pleasing variety wage raise now, that they wouldn't of designs and colorings ne asked to boost the pay again at no far distant date. The union leaders retort that “the workers would be satisfied if they get a 20 per cent, increase now. We would see that they are kept @t work.” know?" suitable for draperies, slip- covers and cushions. Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. $4,500 of Ries Linens for $3,000 A prominent “How do we reply the manufacturers. ‘These are some, not all, of the prob- lems that will be taken wp to-morrow by Gov. Smith’s arbitration board, which is composed of W. D. Baldwin, president of the Otis Elevator Com- pany; Saul Singer, former president of the Cloak, Suit'and Skirt Manu- The Winter Sale of Men’s Clothing manufacturer's facturers' Protective Association; Hugh Frayne, organizer of the sample line of Madeira hand-em- it American Federation of Labor; Israel broidered ‘ond hand-scalloped \ Feinberg of the Garment Makers’ ; , 5 L i Union: Adjutant General Berry; pure linen Pai and buncheon ~ made things hum yesterday. As one man said, who has been coming here for years: hairman Edward F. Boyle of the napkins. 150 dozen, in lots of “A leader is one who goes ahe but a pioneer is one who goes still farther ahead; that’s the Wanamaker clothing sale.” Still Available on Thursday : State Industrial Frances Perkins, comanission. mmission, and six, priced from $3.75 to $9 half a member ot the dozen, regularly $9 to $30 dozen ‘And on the outcome of the efforts of this arbitration hoard to settle the whether the 600 lace-trimmed dresser and controversy buffet scarfs mounted on pure depends . Fore oe aie Keele CINE {]] tinen, in three 18x36, 18x45 Men’s Fancy Suits at $36.50 | Men’s Fancy Suits at.~. .$28.50 j ward—how ‘tar it would tbe hazard- | and 18x52. Special, each 95« Men’s Fancy Suits at $48.50 Men’s Fancy Suits at... .$33.50 ar x 2 = An Important Sale poaak aad Shealicl _Mvsice Men’s Overcoats at $36.50 | Men’s Overcoats at....... $24.50 (a ’ HI] toped. : Men’s Overcoats at $44.50 Men’s Overcoats at.. . $33.50 a . | Ie . Tired Eyes Women s Coats Centre pieces, scarts, doilies, Men’s Overcoats at $54.50 No Charge for Alterations A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. tea and luncheon cloths; slightly soiled, at one-third less. First floor, Old Building Main Aisle, Old Building 1,500 Hot water Bottles, 65c Burlington Arcade floor, New Building Broadway Corner Store Raincoats and Umbrellas —Two added attractions | $9.00 39.50 regularly 65.00, 69.50 to 79.50 3%&. For the past two weeks we have been steadily buying from manufacturers who wished to dispose of Winter stocks to make room for Spring attire. We bought only where great price concessions were made so that we could offer them at a uniform rice of 39,50, Many of the models included have been selling all season for 79.50—in fact are now being sold at that price elsewhere. Others have been 59.50 and up. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 Pehrhché sens Rubber, nearly all A special lot of men's umbrellas ) New York: 184 Bway, at Jonn st The collection we have accumulated is extensive, so there is certain to be one of moulded, 2 ‘and 3-quart must) without feeling for his bill purse. Good protectors, which is $2 35 ; S50 Sisth Av, tad. Bt the material, style and color you wish, Collars of Nutria, Raccoon, Sealine or Opos size; seconds in finish only, the only business reason for carrying fin umbrella—yours at fanaa) . A special lot of men’s raincoats—-tan only -double-texture cloth taped and cemented seams. The well-made, wearable kinds the kinds a man can lose (if he are thousands of hats and the irresistible spirit of Spring is reflected in each charm- ing style. Color is opulent, style is extreme in many instances, but good taste predominates. Gay Sport Hats with nonchalant brims, trim tailored styles and artistic dressy As A Special Opening Offer : $1.25 to $2 grade Main floor, Old Bldg. tor Nas- ty asda) i Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St,cor.Bond 8) sum Fur; others are made without collars of Fur. Lined throughout with excellent quality silk, All sixes, Sizes 48, 50, 62 and 55 in Black only, (Fourth Floor) j Burlington Ajcade floor, New Building

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