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LJ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 380, 1920 WELFARE PLANT ES / IS ESTABLISHED IN es OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & C Chicago Tribune Plan Includes Lona a RL Bonuses, Pensions, Insurance and Home Aid. CHICAGO, Jan. 80. HE Chicago Tribune to-day 4h announced establishment of a plant welfare plan, draft- @i by five employees. The plan inchides bonuses, pensions, sick- mess, accident and death benefits, help in home building and vaca- tions “Work councils” were not em- lan, because print- arliest forms uf —— OLDEST U. : POSTAL WORKER DIES AT 87) William H. Chase, in Mail Service Here for 70 Years, Victim of Pneumonia. William H. Chase, said to have been the oldest portal employee in the country, is dead at,his home, No. 96 Anderson Avenue, Port Richmond, Staten Island, « aving been em- ployed continuously ot the New York Post Office for more th years. He was eighty~ old and entered, the servi wenger for the Postmaste on May 15, thase was Paymaster in the In- TSidneof whieh. he Was SU Misses’ WinterCoats& Suits Thirty-fourth Street Exceptional Values are now being offered in the following: comprising the entire remaining assortments of cold-weather outergarmenis, including those of the higher class. A Limited Number of Coats for practical use are on sale at the special N AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street The Boys’ Clothing Dep't (on the SIXTH FLOOR) is now offering unusual price advantages in the remaining Winter assortments of Suits, Coats, etc, For the Younger Boys Corduroy Suits (3 to 6 years) $5.50 & 7.50 Everyday Suits (3 to 7 years) in a quaint one=piece model, made of cotton-and-worsted material in heather colorings (some with 34th Street—New York Girls’ Spring Wash Dresses Dainty and attractive Juvenile Modes which, in every new Conception of design, material and colorful trimming effect, seem to speak of the a and Freshness of Springtime. a a, erie Tara SO een AGL (WO youre Age. i f ee ss se diac detachable white collar) . i. ‘ $4.95 $23.50 & 35.00 by $1,600 PAYROLL 4 Velour Hats, in green or brown 3 = 3.75 (A) Roselle Bloomer Dress of (B) Smocked Shirt Fire Three Shots in Air, Rob Two For the Old ety ar: oe Eben ~ } 3 Avge ities Ga > Mess lar. Skir' ray. Brewing Company Messengers or e er Boys Sizes 4 to 12 years. Lawn Waist rf and Flee in Auto. are looking to-day for e » Tat Stat Street sta- tlon ‘were given a ood description by Meascr and” Borow itz, > SAYS GITLOW AIDED COMMUNIST PARTY Printer Tells of Producing Revo- lutionary Age Copies at Crim- inal Anarchy Trial. i Taking of testimony in the trie! of er wemb! ry fen si in Gitlow, 7 : i Betsed of eg sara The entire remaining ‘tocks of Girls’ W nter Women’s Regular 25.00 to 55.00 values ce, Wis be- utionary ‘Supreme Court’ Justice PALMER ON STAND. © S. Attorney General a Defendant im Suit Over MII Stocks, eneral A, Mitchell Palmer | Hpbesd States Judge! jorning in a suit! r, & ate Girls’ Washable Frocks (sizes 6 to 14 years), in several desirable models developed in pretty ginghams and chambrays, exceptionally priced at $3.75 & 4.85 Girls’ Raincoats (sizes 6 to 16 years), of rubberized poplin, in tan and navy blue, with hat to match; specially priced, in stock, at $8.75 Coats and Suits are now marked at greatly reduced prices, including a limited.number of the Higher-cost Coats (mostly fur-trimmed) which have been subjected to further reduce tions to make certain of a speedy disposal. (Departments on Second Floor) Vogue Patterns may be obtained on the Fourth Floor Heavy-weight Ulsters (Il to 16 years) of desirable woolens . . $22.75 & 39.50 Corduroy Suits (8 to 18 years); exceptional quality, well-tailored and having two pairs of knickerbockers . . . » $19.50 Woo! Jersey Vests (12 to 18 years) in smart heather colorings; warm and practical, $5.50 Sweaters (8 to 14 years) of medium-weight worsted, in navy blue or maroon . $3.75 Additional Quantities of Shi ppers, Pumps & Oxfords suitable for present or early Spring wear, have been taken from stock and marked at the clearance prices of $8.75 & 10.75 per pair The sizes are not complete in aii styles, but practically all sizes may be found in the assortment. (Madison Avenue section, Second Floor) Special 4,50 (C) Attractive Girl's Blue, Pink Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special 6 90 of Checked Gingham in Green, and Lavender. 00 Girls’ Coats Reduced to Dress (D) Plaid Gingham and Cham-. bray model in attractive color combinations. Velvet Sash. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special 9,75 To Close Out Saturday 350 Girls’ Tailored Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years Girls’ Coats Reducedto 15,00 22.50 25.00 29.75 35.00 Girls’ Coats Reduced to Waist pleated White ist. 6 to 16 years. Special 5.90 Girls’ Coats Reduced to OPPENHEIM. CUUNS &€ 34th ~~ 34th Street—New York *» Will Also.Close Out Saturday +* 175 Misses’ Smart Coats \ Model illustrated—Fine Silk Taffeta Dress has its tunic lavishly embroidered — in scrolls of rich Ga braid in matching OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & © 34th StreetNew York Taken from Regular Stock Formerly to 39.75 Reduced to 20.00 Attractive models of Silvertone and Velour Cloth, in popular shades. Convertible and Seal Shawl Collars or Plain Tailored. id ball buttons also dangle from either end of the collar. Specially priced at $2695 THE NEW DRESSES Will Close Out Saturda About 500 Women’s High Cost Blouses of Superior Quality Georgette Crepe in Georgettes, Taffetas, Crepe de Chines, Sat- ines, Jerseys, Tricotines and Serges, $10.95 to $50.00 THE NEW SUITS in Tricotines, Serges, Silvertones, Velours, Jerseys and Poplins. $16.95 to $90.00 Smart Sport Coats in the Latest Styles and Materials. Misses’ Higher Cost Fur-Trimmed Coats 45.00 and 58.00 Formerly to 79.50 200 Misses’ Silk and Cloth Dresses Of Wool Jersey, Tricotine and Of Velveteen and Silk Trico- d lette. Attractively Collar and Collarless Models. Hand Embroidered, Braided and Beaded. Prevailing colors and suit shades Formerly Priced from 13.75 to 20.00 Reduced to 8 .90 Velour. All desirable shades. trimmed, ak ad IS 00 to's 25.00 PRA AVENUE