The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1920, Page 19

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Reports have been made to Samuel Gompers of referendum votes which assure for New York within three weeks the largest central labor body in the country, The result of the ret- endum means the consolidation of Sn 475,000 MEN NOW IN ONE LABOR BODY “A. F. LE. Amalgamation Gives , New York Biggest Organ- ization in U. S. Trades Assembly. especi| be ended. <0) ye BLOOMINGDALES _ LEXINGT: a= * Why The Walters Is the Best Player at Its Price An unusual opportunity will be presented to Prospective purchasers of player pianos begin- ning tomorrow at 9 A. M., to buy the ‘latest model Walters Player at the exceptionally low price of $525. This low price is only made possi- ble because Bloomingdale Brothers are taking the entire output of Players of the celebrated Walters Factory, and the initial shipment of these new model Players has been purchased at a price that allows us to dispose of them during this coming week at $525. This will probably be your only opportunity to purchase one of these special model Players at a price so low, so we urge you to be sure to call tomorrow without fail. Free with Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet Handsome Bench to Match $10 Worth of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery * * * Dont allow your inability to pay “cash” for the Player to keep you from taking advantage of this unusual opportunity. So as to allow every music loving family to possess one of these Players we have arranged an EASY PAYMENT PLAN, which allows you to have the Player in your home while paying tor it, and the payments are made low so as to eliminate worry. Special Low Terms $3.50 A WEEK | OF ONLY Pew Isnt it wonderful to think that you can now have an instru. ment in your home and that every memberof the family can play without any musical education? You can play the most difficult classical selections of the great masters just as correctly and with as much expression as if they were played by the composer, and you can get all the snap and dash that the professional jazz player gets in the popular ragtime‘and jazz selections. No family should be without a Player. Mail the attached coupon if you are unable to call. = ee San | Send Name and Address for | Full Particulars : ||ADDREss ON TO 3D AVE. ni the Central Federated Union ot «| Manhattan, the Central Labor Union U Of Brooklyn, the Staten Is!and Tradés Nana Labor Council and the Bronx The new amalgamated body will have a membership of more than 425,- 000, exceeding by 30,000 the Chicago Federation of Labor, which heretofore has claimed to be the biggest and most powerful in the United States. By the consolidation all the regularly organized union workers will be lined up solidly in the American Federation of Labor, and jurisdictional disputes, which many times:have held up work, lly in the building trades, will Final plans for the consolidation were approved at a meeting in the headquarters of the Executive Com- mittee of the Central Federated Union No, 249 East 57th Street. Mr. Gompers presided and with him, representing the A. F. of L., were Frank Morrison, ASANTE Pr ereET Wee ete _THYE aveNiW Centra) Lebor Union was by James Costello, T. C. Tomlinson and L. C. Grayer and the Central Federated Union by B. ©. Rybieki, Ernest.Bohm, William Kohn and ward Isadore Hannah, Officers for the new Body will be elected within three weeks at the La- vor Temple in East 84th Street. Mr. Gompers told the delegates the amalgamation was “fox the best in- | o terests of the labor movement, for the that unity of action might apply equally to ali concerned in the em- ployment of labor.” A standing in Columbia Street near Con- gress at 4.80 o'clock this morning when No. 69 Columbia employer as well as the employee— Thre’ ottier casa claimed to be the pilot James G. Conway. The Na- t% tern ties, mn sompliint OF Krahd Idroeny ond He They pleaded not Wrynn of the| = — * Brooklyn, wer: ‘the 0. 1 Heddier has Street For Infants and Children he is Robert | Always beare Weat 101th Stroet, the Yignature of CASTORIA “lin Use For Over 30 Years. i) ak ier { | i | . A Sale of Remarkable Values at and by remarkable values we mean dresses that would ordinarily sell at $20. But we intend to open 300 new accounts in this sale, so you benefit by the reduction. They are made in the straight line silhouette and coatee styles, two of which are illustrated, and they are attractively embroidered. The colors are tan, reindeer, brown, navy, co- penhagen, Pekin blue; and the all- wool jersey is dependable for wear in ‘all sorts of weather. All sizes for misses and women. Summer Furs : 5292 to *95 We have an unusual assortment of tine neckpieces in various turs and colors at reasonable prices. Shop here on our credit plan, Our Credit Plan gives you all the advantages of cash buying in addition to the privilege of making partial payments on your account, weekly or monthly. 300 Smart Wool Jersey Dresses Chassis Prices: 34-Ton, $1,350 1 -Ton, $1 114-Ton. $2 2 -Ton S 344-Ton, $3,895 fo. b, Buffalo years to come, There are hundreds of firms three and so on, until to-day they And these high-grade Stewart trucks cost $200.00 to $300.00 less than the average price of other trucks. The tire mileage of Stewarts is really wonderful—gasoline and oil consump- tion is low. High-grade Stewarts are almost strangers to the repair shop. Seven-year-old Stewarts still running The life of high-grade Stewarts has not yet been determined. year-old Stewarts are giving excellent satisfaction to-day—will probably last for who first bought one Stewart, then two, then have large fleets. Quality Trucks Since 1912 HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., Inc. 607-615 W. 57th St., New York The seven- The success of thousands of high- grade Stewarts in use throughout the world in almost every line of business has made the Stewart factory one of the world’s leaders in truck building. You don’t experiment when you buy a Stewart. April Economy Sale oTHENBER¢: L. A. PRICE, pres. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded ' I West 14th St.—Between 5th and 6th Avenues | Thrifty Women Are ALL Talking About Our Tomorrow we feature a number of original and charming creations at a price that will Black—faced rown with open $9 9 5 Aina oem or Rose; also solid colors e Sand color Not only do they compare favorably in qual- values at $5 and upward, but in many in- stances they are even more chic in apy of Frenchy flowers and grosgrain ribbons. Sail- ors, Mushrooms, Mitzi Tock and Poke Spring Milliner pring Millinery cause more favorable comment than ever. Peacock or ity vdth those featured uptown as wonder ance. Charmingly trimmed with wreat! shapes. Billy Burke or Bungalow House Frocks of Chambrays and Ginghamo $1.88 7 The same styles other shops are get- ting $2 to $2.25 for. Billy Burkes shown trimmed with col- with broad belt and ored hand em- HOCee trimmed with broidery. One braid, Bungalow shown pictured at aprons with elastic left. waist line; all sizes, Women’s Crepe Kimono Gowns Shown in pretty floral de- signs; elastic fitted waist- line or loose effect; satin ribbon trimmed; assorted Sorbree all sizes; ae fs our department regularly at $3.95. Good Roomy Comfortable Night Gowns of Cambric or Muslin $1.00 | Identical with those sold in our regular department at $1.60. Good quality, cut extra full and Women's Nainsook Corset Covers 54c Of fine quality fabric shown in various models, prettily trim- med with fine em- broidery and dainty Val. laces, trimmed front and back, sell- ing in our regular de- partment at 79c, Silks---Dress Goods---Domestics All Sitk Messaline Bleached Sheets f zen , vy. i 2 98 Kitchen NE Fes cetenwtas ' Bus oe ae : <> ,, Dress Ginghams in all colors, including 2 to 6 yard lengths; all qual- | Very | combination colors. Note the width, 32 inches. Yard...’ .... 49c 36-inch Percales A real 59c yard quality in « good assortment a stripes for shirtings or house dresses, Yard......... Black and Navy. Yard 3.49 French Dress Serge All wool, 42 inches wide in a big range of new spring and Summer ghades..........0..... De ities, from pure cotton to the best pure linens at about % Less Than Regular Prices $4.00 Réady to Hang Awnings Complete With Fixtures, $2.98 Sizes to fit any win- $42.50 Wool Brussels Rugs $34.98 vat Size 9x12, Seamless Woven in one piece; durable service giving- qualities, in i i dow, from 28 to 42 beautiful Orien- inches wide, An's tect tal, medallion, 6 inches Jong, includi \ floral and all- valance; neatly boun eT ae +) Bover designs. and scalloped; complete with fixtures. Blue, brown, tan and white stripe. Bring win- dow measurements. $1.50 Holland Shades Good quality Holland, in all *1.19 $55 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs ’ 9) Woven in one piece, durable, ser- | Size 9x13 | Vice-giving qual- ites, in beautiful Oriental and 46 50 neat all-over designs ® $58Axminster 8.3x10.6 Rugs,$49.50 _ Beautiful new Oriental and neat all-over de- | signs, in exquisite rich colorings, woven of very best wool; will give excellent service. colors; ‘guaranteed rollers and all fixtures; on sale at 15,000 Pieces Strictly First Quality Gray a. 8&9 Each Enamelware Covered Sauce Pans,| Rice Boilers, 1!:-gt, | Enamel coveredStrain-| Combination Roasting e 4 & 6-at. | Dish Pens, 10-qt. er Siuce Pans, 3-qt. > Pot, Covered Sauce Pots,| Tea Pots, 2-qt. Tea Kettles, 4-quart or Cooking Pot, | Fae 4 & 6-qt. | Coffee Pots, 2-qt. | 3-Pe. Sauce Pan Set. 1134x514 inches. Store Hours—9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. ‘ ’ \2

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