The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1920, Page 11

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- FOR NEEDLE TRADES ae | wana clothing we wil be ready | to take over the-kiguetry, Apa run it | ourselves.” All this ma dream, like a but the Te anything nely praes persons. Amalgamated but dreamers. Tt Will probably bé inade & condition | f; of the consolid: between the cloth- sols rs and the textile workers shall modify their de~ mands for a 50 per cent. increase In pay anda jour week and agree to | treat with the mill’ owners until a|f compromise hed. & Stihl tite From First Page.) fi they will bulld up'a tremendous sur- | | Unicn because they wanted all the workers in thelr business consolida 8o they could deal with one set | union officiair | gretful to-day, DICTATORS CAN'T READ WAGE Ybius in their treasury to take care of future emergencies. The Amalgamated Clothing Work- *rs’ Union is the richest labor organi+ zation in the country. It is now con- ducting a strike against the ‘ogers Peet Company of New York which has j,lasted eight months. ® “Rogers Peet say the strike is over,” i remarked a union leader to-day. “We Way tt is just bginning. We have never *®lost a strike and we never will be: | cause we cannot afford to have the| jopen shop established in any factory In the clothing industry. When we fre im position to order a strike which will close every textile mill, every clothing factory and every wholesale and retail establishment An inter tion is that t be spoken. way th fs his: Th prosperity. OR SPEAK ENGLISH. ' ing feature of the situa- great majority of the members of Unio p In many clothing factories the union rules provide that only Yiddish shall "The can citizenship among ‘this class of | workers is very low--almost nil, strike may be averted malgamated Clothing Workers’ Union is Factories everywhere are working on full time and wages in the clothing trade are the highest in pros ductive industry. woolen mills would shut off the eup- ply of clgth, in which there is a short+ age even now, and many manufac | turers would close down because of They are deeply re- Amalgamated Cloth? the Amalgamated n and the Inter- arment Workers’ or read English, ge of Amert- | the heydey of A strike in the In This Sale We Cannot Fill Mail, Phone or C. O., D. Orders. Wonderful Values in Our New and Enlarged Waist Dept. Blouses of Voile, Batiste and Madras; 15 styies, lace .trimmed and tailored models; sizes up to 64 bust. Values $3.00 Vole 20 1.90) A group of fine blouses in white voil colored organdy, fancy madras, chine, China siik and pongee, trim! ks and embrotd es. Some tailored d and tan organdy, Values $3.98 tnd'5.00-:. 2409 Blouses _of plain and fancy sille’ Tricolette, heavy Georgette and all silk Pongee. Vem spemal (At OE Values at. coats TMrd Floor, | 15c to 25c Edgings- 10¢ Yard models in blue, rose, Sizes 34 to 44. 3'to'6 inches wide; in open and blind effects; slight imperfections. Main Floor. 15c & 19c Women’s H’ chiefs 12% plain and fancy; white or Main Floor. Odd initials; colored. $3 Children’s Bloomer Dresses 2.39 Of plaid gingham; collar, cuffs and pocket trimmed with chambray; sizes 2 to 6 years, Second Floor, 29c Kitchen Toweling 22° Yard Kitchen toweling; in white or blue border; of part linen and cotton. $4.25 Crochet Spreads 2.97 full size, hemmed; heavy Crochet spreads; grade. Main Floor 60c Writing Paper 39° Commonwealth linen paper, in full one-pound (8 8 letter size. In white, blue, y ‘elopes to match, 16¢. Main Floor $2.75 Umbrellas 1.98 American taffeta (cotton) women's and men’s; 26 and 28 inch; a well-made and serviceable umbrella. Main Floor 69c Chiffon Voiles 39° Yard In a large variety of dainty styles and color- ings; suitable fur Summer frocks, Second Floor ‘ $3.49 Matting Suit Case 2.50 Chinese straw matting; fibre binding ; wood frame; steel edge; g00d look and catches ; 24 inches. Downstairs Store Turbans black and colors. FOC Koch Prices Make Downtown An Extravagance See the Wonderful Cae Waly. the Remarkably Low Prices—Enjoy the Extraordinary Savings. 3-Day Sale, Beginning Thursday $2.98 Untrimmed Dress Hats 1.25 and sailors; in cond Floor $18.50 Women’s Wrist Watches 12.95. In 14-kt,’ solid gold fase: fAtted with T-Jewel imported movement; jagon or round; mounted of!” bluck ribbon bracelet; fully guaranteed. Main Floor $3.50 Women’s Handbags 2.59 Moire sit bags; metal or self-covered frame ; fitted with purse and mirror; some with inside ¢ompartments ; in black and navy. Main Floor. $3.50 Women’s Pure Silk Hose 2.45 Full fashioned, first quality; black only. Main Floor Clark’s 0. N. T. Cotton 95c Dozen 150-yard spools’ regular price 10c each. Main Floor $1.39 Women’s Gloves 97° Van Raaite make’: of Milanese eilk, two clasp, gra embroidered backs; and mastic, in white, black, Main Floor $3.00 All-Silk Georgette 1.77 Yard 89 to 40 inches widé; in a selection of popu- lar street and evening shades. Main Floor $1.50 Messaline Ribbon 1.00 Yard 944 inches wide; soft, lustrous quality, in white ue, pink, Nile, orehid, mals, coral and French’ blue; for sashes, girdles and cam- tsoles. Main Floor. $3.95 & $4.25 Women’s Union Suits 2,75 Kayser Marvelfit union suits; reinforced Extra size, $3.25 polished straws; all silk to the top, strictly Repaired and wilt by A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE | MAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO Eat. BETTER! this simple recipe today: SALAD-Cn Se chicken Shoppi ng To Keep Out. Dealers, We Reserve the Right to Eimit Quantities, $2.00 Boys’ Wash Pants 1.18 Koch standard make; sizes 6 ‘o Third Floor Gray crash 17 year $65: Women’s Stylish- Stout Suits 48.50 Made of all-wool men’s wear serge and trico- tine, handsomely silk lined, braid and button trimmed. In navy blue, 48%, 6014. Sizes 46%, ; Third Floor $3.50 Canvas Shoes 1.69 and chilcren’s Oxfords, pumps and leather soles; also’ rubber and including Hood’ Leisure Shoes; all Third Floor Women’ pOOLs ; fibre soles, izes. $5.00 Corsets 2.89 360 corsets Of the better gra Lyra, C. B, and Warners, in: all types of figures; in ‘broche and pin white’ coutil; for slender, medium or stout figures, *Second Floor $9.00 Silk, Messaline or Silk Jersey Petticoats 7.85 Exceptional values tn taffeta, silk Jersey or mesagline petticoats; desirable street shades, or blaek ; eight models to select from ; tailored or with pleated flounces. Second Floor $45 to $52 Tapestry Brussels Rugs 34.75 9x12 Wool Seamless Rugs for living, dining and bedrooms; all-over and medallion desig..s, in blue, rose, grey and brown, Fourth Floor $250 Liying Room Suite 199.50 Three-piece mahogany cane suite; uphoistered with spring cushions in two-tone | velour. Fifth Floor $1.25 Ouija Board 89° the great payehlc wonder The genuine kind ; $1.50 Women’s | 59c Vests Downstaire Store Union Suits Fancy lace trimmed Band finish; pint) "4 band Anish; and e ed; | or fine “ribbed; ‘ sae eel rentoreeds roan” cas “eest| | $6.25 Carpet Sweeper 100 | 39% . Seoond Floor Bissefl’s Grand Rapids carpet sweeper Downstairs Store CG A etneene ase laren Established 1860 CHe G 125TH STREET, WEST wkitled h The B. R. T. Subway and the Lexington Subway Both Have Stations tn the Bloomingdale Building’) * Linen <—S One Day S Boys Wash Suits $2.88 Sizes 2% to 10 years 300 specially purchased from one facturers—300 taken from our own high-class stocks and sharply reduced. pe ie that mothers of bore, to read long stories, we light of this big sale: Materials 249 Genuine Bates Madras Government Jean Oliver touch Uke the features Junior: Norfotks Russian Blouse Sutts in stripes. 720 nightshirts in the lot. price. ale! of our ‘best manu- ‘Tailored Womens and Misses to 10 are too busy Models i $19.50 Many Below Actual Cost to Us. Twist Suits Chambray Galatea Middie Models,’ some with Smart suits, smartly “cut ‘and Pigue one long and one short an ’ Repp pair of Trousers. smartly . tailored, severe» or : fashionably _ braid - trimmed. - Colors : . Nearly all have handsom White Blue Tan Grey Green Bloomingdales—Sccona Now in Progress—Sale of ° - Silk & Dress Printed Georgette Crepe, 39 inches wide Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide Printed Foulards, 35 inches wide. Georgette Crepe, 39 to 40 inches wide At Sport Fibre Satin, 40 inches wide Satin Messeline, 35 inches wide. .. . Chiffon Taffeta, 35 inches wide China Silk, 36 inches wide. . Japanese Pongee, 83 inches wide Black Messaline, 35 inches wide Black Taffeta, 35 inches wide Black Duchess, 35 inches wide French Serge, 48 to 50 inches wide Storm Serge, all-wool, 54 inches wide Novelty Serge, 42 inches wide Wool Jersey Cloth, 54 inches wide. . Wool-Velours, 50 to 54 inches wide Corduroy, narrow and wide wale, 31 (alee wide. Broadcloth, 52 inches wide Tricotine, all-wool, 54 inches wide In Our Greenhouse ‘You really should visit the great Greenhouses on our roof. Its an interesting sight, the thousands of flowering plants. Everything you need for the garden 20,000 American Beauty Rose Bust Other Rose Bushes, all varieties California Privets On the Roof, Bloomingdales—Main Floor printed satin linings. Only 150 in the lot--which means an early call is advis- able. Floor. Goods $2.38 +. 195 | a24 "1.98 . 3,98 238 Special $1.19: teens 1.08 ‘These have always been the joy of mothers heart, 1.38 little workaday overalls for little gardeners and litt s . 2.38 carpenters to tumble around in. Sizes 2 to 6, of hea’ 2.38 cottor materials, of khaki, green and blue, in our Infants age Wear Department. } ea Only 15 dozen of them—and sure to go fast. .. 2.65 a Bloominodales—Seoond Floor . 3.25 . Ld pha 430 Girls Rain Capes $3.69 and $5.75 The slim and small alluring, price speaks for itself! ‘There are only eighty of these young girls capes, as we are closing them out, having many models, many styles, or Flower box. but only a few of each. Bloomngdales—Main Floor. 150 Blue Serge or Poplin Hloomingdaies—Seoond Fioor, Priced at the Very Lowest Little Folks Overalls | BLOOMINGDALES E BLOCK 5K FROM PARK AVENUE PARK AVENUE (a a MEN Pajamas: $1.88 Sale Of such a good quality that we do not expect the 600 to last through the day, so in order to make sure of a choice selection an early purchase is advisable. Pajamas of good percale, in neat stripes, plain colors of a fine weave and a number of mercerized cloth: also Muslin Nightshirts: $1.08 The lowest price quoted on nightshirts in months All, to be offered at this low Some of the garments are trimmed. Nothing can be more convincing of their worth than to see them. Made of the kind of muslin that will wear well. Suits They are properly rubberized They are navy nes ea. 69¢ and really fine for all kinds of weather. ea, 49¢ & 69¢ blue, cut with a jaunty swing, and will do for Miss Six $5.00 per 100 Years and her older sister Miss Sixteen. loomingdales—Seoond Floor Womens Porch & Beach Dresses Ytractive Styles, This Season's Model little here PEG loose KATE— paw lone on the Stripe button Six models of voile and gingham, smartly fashioned and delightfully cool for Spring and Summer weather, of these becoming dresses!) pointed collar, turn-back cuffs, Trimmed with white pique. a set-in vest o bray and pique, and cuffs and belt of chambray. ANN— New Sale $3.98 We could not buy them our- selves at this price to-day. The price can’t are you an idea of their prettiness— are the details (you really should have two or three Sizes 36 to 46. Pretty Enough for Street Wear Gingham, with a smart LYDIA—Dainty checked voile with a deep shawl collar, short sle turn-back cuffs and two White fluting trims a sash ties at the waist, Nav: light blue and lavender. JOAN—Gingham, with a vest i ique, a fancy belt unusual cut. POLLY—Gingham with crisp organdy collar and cuffs, short sleeves and pretty pockets. Extra Size Porch Dresses d gingham of splendid quality, trimmed with pique and pearl ns. Sizes 48, 50, 52. belt and two _ poc! Pretty gingham, with isin ‘cham: ~Gingham, with white collars and cuffs, a belt and colored taping skirt Bloomingdales—Second Floor Fresh Frocks Still in Original Boxes

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