The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1920, Page 9

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__THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920” L women be protected, egnst OYSTER SANDWICH Third Avenue and 63d oBtreot, anal @ general admission that quantities fy WOMAN'S WELFARE Seat ere YIELDS BIG PEARL |i" 2s fas’ ntact tnt tr ata deny tc (I islet ipl k a bite of pdwich pa is believed "shat natvifoal and ang then be tate rogietered beth, fla situation 49 to cause prices to’ de- elt creas want to work longer “hours = Policeman Rewarded for His Strict _Examination ot ‘Se tart Troan ‘é Fruita and veretabtes, ery edt piretigthy lo- lerge pearl. Lie lealers, ate more inolined dro) F fren of conserving the Observance of First Day Sefakan will have the goin Appraiesd’ to: Brice noon than meats. Vaat quant!- energies of the sex ne the io tanarent of ot of Lent. day. of food are either here, waiting all concerned, i IS URGED ANEW: ute Lay or Wont Nisa Cae Bast ae ‘Set "Fas ain, iot| FOOD MEN DISAGREE | raseven ewe doceaaaaed tiny tga "Dirot at coleeatianriony Rlcht became the owner of a terse] ON EARLY PRICE CUT| _ mac wees savy to Franklin & sino & Co. Rico. | sandoteh Lem Marda, four monthe old, an tn F nue, 37th and 38th Streets ‘The Women's Jotnt Legislative Con-| “about 7 o'clock Lieut. Calahan sent | Fruit and Vegetables Are Likely to| mate af the Habeew Day and Night ifth Avenue, 37th an Minimum Wage and 8-Hour a ee ee ete is for Doorman David Geraghty and asked Drop Before Meat, Deal- Nursery, Nes, 96-87 Montgomery , Tioaae ee ee this Lagiolatera, sous, him to gut a beet stew for him at a Street, was attacked by @ large rat Bills Likely to Pass This Briews the following: New York nearby, restaurant. | Geraghty looked ere issert, SON ae: IW cecumennr viserdies A ° Legislative Session, _| Yorn ‘asa Ganmanery Laurus Cin: thet 1t'wan Ash Weaeniay nad tat | , weer am Toa font deters] paren gti we my sence, Silken Floss and Metallic Thread petontenbiesies fimery League of New York City, he was suppo & good Catholia, | Were NOt unantenoun tm ehele opinions} M7:.4 Toaped to the, Boor. ea ew York State League of Wi Heut Re & bring back | yesterday that food prices will soon| had been bitten on lett, D “¢ ‘. Pad re ll dled Votare, League of Women Voters of vot ae ant otek sdlivs waiareds toler, diag ib ees EEE Oe ‘was injected Add Art to Good Tailoring, in tenday by Mra. Frank A. Vanderlip at | ¢hrimtlan, Amwociatic® ang New York ., the Bankers’ Chub the so-called “wel- | pmeeeepnenneteneeeenns dare Wlls” just introduced in Albany ‘were discussed, In the absence of Mire. Vanderlip, who was called away i by the illness of one of her children, | Mra. G. D. Pratt presided. ‘The general feeling at this meeting woe that these dills, although killed fa hie final rush of the last session, | ‘Will pass this year as soon as their real | Yntemt and purpose are properly set wefore the public. Especially is this | (rue of the Minimum Wage Bill for ‘ SPRINGTIME SUITS For MISSES—14 to 20 YEARS Artful needlework has ever been the final touch of beauty to the beautiful~in these suits y it is the final touch of art to,smartness. Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. Stern thie West 42nd Street — (Belween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Women and the Eight-Hour Law Bill, ee: Mg mrEnoNc a ti een ae * wer Wonidcant, statement from the Continuing the Final Clearance of i: je newest Spring suits for pa Penn it the mesting, “It oonserned the AW those ‘that rend the Lge charm of 4 wages of women in New York. | iC Sen {| style, those ioned wit workmanship of ‘The general idea that wages are GetTiy thet wlatisuce presented ana FUR COATS, SCARFS and MUFFS as fine as the tailor's needle can accomplish, those of 3 tor fpomen was, made more plainly What can match our At Decided Price Reductions—Third Floor. fabrics luxurious in quality, unusual in weave, are s ae eee cee further enriched with the time-honored symbol of tt Are earning'an average of $10.50 pet | Vonsence perfection—artistic ‘needlecraft. Sometimes it is ie w Warren Street & Broadway. cent. are earning less than $12.50 per (Dyed Muskrat) ; full flare 80 inch self (Dyed Muskrat) ; 80 inch rippled mod- week, and 86 per cent.| Four subways! bordered models; very deep shawl el; deep collar and cuffs of contrasting Hudson Seal Coats—$275.00 | Hudson Seal Coats—$325.00 heavy silken floss, sometimes finest soutache braid, Seecce cae Tate tas Stn esse man collar; fine quality skins; reg. $365.00. furs; originally $896.00. ‘sometimes fleaming metallic thread, embroidered this state ‘airs (whic! e Lexi venue Line. ¥ Share greine) i very elastic and 1) re Guamvers, Steet orem ot O/H! | Hudson Seal Coats—$375.00 | Scotch Mole Coats at $475.00 tastefully, artistically, in designs as fine as if traced t sfheSeh industry” m ach ection, of acTb® Clty Hail Station of the Broadwas | (Dyed Muskrat); three-quarter length Two very smart models—one in a plain with the point of a pen, or.as bold as if splashed model; of exceptionally fine quality; | wrap effect, the other with panels of original price $455.00. | Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat); origi- nally $585.00. Muskrat Coats at $395.00 ’ Natural Black; 45 gfe an rippled | Leopard Coats at $275.00 commission of three shall be ap- The Park Place Station of the Seventh pointed by the Governor, with power | Avenue line. to investigate industries to determine Within easy reach, too, of downtown ‘women and minor em-|L's, the Brooklyn L's and the Jerwey with the blade of @ brush. The deft needle touches are shown on the simplest of tailored suits, on, the smartest of three-piece costume suits. on many ‘types of suits. ployees are receiving living wages. If | Ferrtca it is found that they are not, a waze board for that industry shail be ap- 13th §=Street & Broad ; eee ee a tlt A A CO ALLL pointed, consisting of equal numbers model; deep shawl collar and wide Three-quarter length, full rippled back ef -omployers, employees and the| Two subways. cuffs of Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) ; iaRUaLIVESH canRE). cifts| andi borter —_ ore study of the coat, of rerthe Fourteenth Street Station of the originally $495.00. of dark Natural Raccoon; orig. $325.00. DUVETYN TRICOTINE ving, ‘ rate, sufficient to meet The Unton Square Station ef the Saath sai roar peer meee All of our higher cost garments of Russian Sable, TRICOFINA HONEYCOMB DUVETYN | then recommended to the wage com-| 34th Street & Broadway. | Chinchilla or Russian Ermine included in this sale. POIRET TWILL KORDOVAN DUVETYN | mission, which, after well-advertised putbtie hearinas, seta, the minimum Right in the heart of the. : : ‘1 ‘ate for a woman worker of ordinary | shopping district. Scarfs, Muffs and Children’s Fur Sets Greatly Reduced. 69.50 to 295,00 rates for learners. No employer in The Broadway subway at the door. | | \ Setar tara | Bt Ree aa a ho = wage ta the Sixth) ah ‘the commission, under penalty of amet i Be eta ach le . ws | MISSES' SUIT SHOP—Second Floor a ‘The'mintmum wage will be adjust- | subway. site, te the cost of living in different les. t wi 8 upon eo | Mrepition God carnlog conecity ot! , oot Acenue G& 41st Street @ woman worker of ordinary ability; (with an entrance on 42d @ lesser rate being set for learners Street). sed minors If conditions change er employers or employees ‘want a hew minimum fixed, the wage| TBe rand Central Terminal Board shall reinvestigate and rede-| que penstom Avenue eubwus fenmmine what that minimum rate| Tee F'";" Avenue Bus vate shall be. Fourteen States and the District of At all “f A Getembia giready have such lgisia~ a our corners’ the as 28 various reign coun- poll Soatie Pcabyge Eph same generous stocks of acttie deht-hour-day statute if on- everything men and boys reduce the hours for women employed in factories and meroantilo| Wear at the same reasonable qetblistuments from nine hours, whieh prices. now jegal limit, to eight hours s. per day; that ts, from atty-tour to| Sporting goods and lug- forty-elgbt hours’ a week. In order) gage, too to g@t a Saturday half holiday, woman , ‘ may work nine hours a day for four ya a week. RoGERs PEE As was well stated, although the t COMPANY wamen do not want sex legislation as| Broadway é Broadway a& general proposttion, there are somne| &t 13th St, Four at 34th St. laws of vital importance for the pro- Convenient tection of posterity. Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. In view of the many machine in-| at Warren at 4ist St. dustries, where monotony and con- stant concentration for greater out- put are the elements of the times, it ta deemed wise that more than ever REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS RESUMED—9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. SUITS and OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men rr ce ee me Snr ee ee ee ee ee = 8) oe ere ee | $37.50 $47.50 Worth up to $50 Worth up to $60 at SUITS—Correct styles in Flan- SUITS of fine custom type, in nels, Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassi- finished and unfinished Worsteds, meres—many with quarter lining Flannels and Cheviots. Some of silk. quarter silk-lined and full silk-lined. OVERCOATS—Fitted Coats; OVERCOA T S—Ulsterettes, Chesterfields, full silk-lined: fancy double-breasted Fitted Coats, Plaid Box Coats. Backs and Box Coats. | \ i aaa. | Table Drink You | ught to Know About Thousands of people now use this agree- able beverage in place of coffee because of its greater healthfulness and econ- omy. stant Postum Every garment in this sale comes from the Kirschbaum shops. MEN’S SECTION THIRD FLOOR DOMESTIC FLOOR COVERINGS Of the most reliable qualities in a variety of designs and Spring colorings Double Face Chenille Rugs— | Art Rugs in New Designs In a wide range of colors with Plain and Oriental patterns. band borders in plain colors Size 0x12 ft, $25.00 to 35.00 Unusual values. | New Cord Fibre - - $6.00 Rugs Size 21x45 inches, : “ g0x60 inches, - = + 10.50 For Bungalows and Seaside Cottages. 4, h : Size 80x60 inches, + + + $3.25 7TYx10¥ ft. - 70008) 32 “ oxlef,: 6 6 + + S6SR1- Pa: f+ + Biee * ox0ft, = - + + - 11,00 High Pile Chenille Rugs— “ 814x101 ft. » - - 18,00 Wool and Cotton back with band border; | “ Oxl2ft.e - © © + 21,00 exceptional values. Japanese Grass Rugs Bisa 874x107 ft. ~ + > 135.00 Just received; new designs Pxlath, & =» = 168,00") sic axtoett, « -'- $7.78 High Pile Axminster Carpets, “ 0x18 ftys © = © + $9,758 One color (Gunmetal) ; Figured Wilton Carpets Value $5.50 Yard, Special, $4.75 | Value $5.50 Yard, Special, $4.75 Linoleum—Tile, Carpet and Wood Effects Value $2.00 sq. yard; special, $1.70 | Value $3.00 sq. yard; special, $2.65 300 Pairs of STYLISH BOOTS $4.95 Formerly Sold up to $12.00 has an attractive coffee-like flavor— always uniform; and you can vary tho strengh to suit any taste, Instant Postum comes in tightty sealed | tins—50-cup size 30c—100-cup size 50c is the usual price. ATENT leather vamps with colored kid or cloth tops; Louis XV. heels of leather. At $4.95 they represent a saving of from four to seven dollars. An exceptional opportunity for women who wear AAA, AA or A widths, Some B and C widths included. | At Grocers Everywhere! Made by the POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY, Battle Creek, Michigan QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street

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