The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1920, Page 12

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Re JURY cE UP NGTMENTS SOON p a ail Tie-Up to Be Considered Bt R 5 i at Newark First—Citizens Meet Dockmen. Ynd@iotment under the Lever Act of the recent “outlaw” of railroad yardmen and en- It was announced to-day In A following a statement by sofal Assistant, Attorney General B. Ames for United sete Attor- ral Palmer, will be consid- by the Federal Grand Jury a . Later the investigation fill be taken up in this city. aM ‘upon the suggestion of Mr. commercial organizations rk named “a committee of P tive citizens to make a ial effort to pottle” the strike of Phe committee designated to meet STRIKE of Comerce; Lee Konns,| ‘ 0 jueens, and James Président of the Bronx Board This committee was in conference this afternoon’ with T. V. O'Connor, President of the Longshoremen's | ternational Union, | said he knew but would not tell the names of the railroad strikers will be prosecuted in the Federal Courts of New Jersey. If convicted the men may be fined $5,000 or im: prisoned two years, or both, who LARGE #TOOK OF WONDRAFUL FURS FOR MEDIATE wean Silver _ and Capes, Coats, Dolmans \% to ¥4.Off Former Prices SOME OF OUR VALUES: th representatives of the longshore: wonsists of: YOU don’t chemist to ; Atlantic Ocean is salty—one taste is enough! Nor do you need to be an to see Saks-handwork need to be a know that the ity of Saks-& Company BROADWAY 4134:h § NMA BRO CORNER Sixt Ave S15: _ Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Jn. Attorney General Ames’ Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut ee ef DRESSER, VANITY ROBE and BED in full 53 6 5” see esenece serene Pr eereveerens i i on i Vow | Sables, Cross Fopes. Foxes, Fisher Martens, etc. iP VENING WORLD, rkin’s Avenue 34% STR Broadway , Announce for FRIDAY ‘ A Remarkable Sale of | Smart Capes & Cape-Wraps Duvet de Laine, Goldtone, Velour, Velonde, Tricotine At the very low price of 28.00. A truly unusual collection, bearing evi- dence in every little detail of the fine standards that obtain in the Orkin’s Specialized Apparel Salons. And the price is no index of the character of these wraps, but rather an indication of what “specializing” can do toward producing a beautiful garment at a notably low price, ’ Jaunty with the swagger trimness. of youth or following the luxuriously draped lines of Kigh cost models, any one will prove a complimentary addition to a gmart wardrobe. Large, crushable col- lars, silk cable stitthing or self-covered buttons are tasteful notes. Two of several models pictured. All sizes for ‘women and misses. Sparrow, Partridge, Clay, Pekin, Tan, ; Victory Blue, Navy »No Exchanges No C. O. D.’s No Approvals Orkin’s Specialized Wrap Salon—Fourth Floor : style shirt because it operted all the way down the front. The coat-cut OLUS UNION SUIT replaces the old style union suit because it is the only union suit that opens all the way down the’ front. Easiest on— Easiest off Closed back—Closed crotch Guaranteed Fabrics—$1.65 to $8:50 Chain: Shirt Shops The Largest Shirt Specialists in America Br ee FUR SAFETY Bateblishea thee In the. Koch Dry Cold OCHe Inu Cy 125% Street West me _ Special offering of j Unusually Fine Porch Dresses HERE is character and refinement in every dress in this collection, making the Sale an especially desirable occasion to buy all your porch and garden dresses for the Summer. | Smart tailored models of gingham and percale, collars, cuffs and pockets trim- med with white pique; also Billie Burke and waist-line models. House Lyress Dept.. Second Floor $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 _: Pumps and Oxfords IN A SALE AT 5.95 Styles for Women and Girls Brown and black kid Theo pumps; patent leather and kid « opera pumps; patent leather and kid two-eyelet ties; kid and patent leather oxfotds. ‘ Military, Cuban, leather Louis and full Louis covered heels; welted, turn and stitched soles. " Sizes up to 8; B, C, D & E widths, Sa, Ea Beauty-SiX re every tout of performanct the Auburn's power isapparent. With i road, ease of handling and enduring stamina We eee Py ak has won the dae of the motor-wise ' everywhere. The Auburn all-weather Sedan practically affords the use of two types of motor car, There is the comfort and luxury of the closed car; the zest and freedom of the open model. Seethe AuburnBeauty-SIX now. Arrangetodey forademonstration. ‘ Five-Passenper Tourind, $1895; Five-Passenger Sedan, $2773 FourPassenger Tourster, $1895; Four-Passenger Coupe,$2773 ‘Two-Passenger Roadster, $1945 f. ob. Auburn, Indians AUBURN AUTOMOBILE CO., AUBURN. IND. FE. W. WRIGHT, Inc., pistrisutors, 225 West 57th Street at Broadway. Telephone: Circle 4840. a ee mr) se 77 } | en A stl 5 Hh OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS . il | . | SUNDAY WORLD “W ANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, — IT SATE LITLE MIPPEREROR. WHAT YOU Wren + womnm HWANTY AD WILL @O one riwe tv, * ve ee oe gh Cr) Vane ‘ Bis i fi a ‘ ra

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