The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1920, Page 5

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RRIERS WARNED | “FOR REFUSING T0 HANDLE FRE Brooklyn Court Decision » Cited in Support of Com- ‘ mittee’s Attitude. , Walter Gordon Merritt, head of the Law Committee of the Citizens’ Trans- Portation Committee, is sending letters @f warning to-day to common carriers fwho have refused or may refuse to handle goods transported by the com- pittee’s trucks. Recent Supreme Court Pevisions in Brooklyn, where injunc- tions were obtained against steamship ‘compantes refusing to handle goods to which labor organizations objected are ed in support of the committee's uititude, ‘ ‘The Merchants’ Refrigerating Com- pany yesterday refused to receive rice shipments because the employees of tains to their jobs the lighters have done much to relieve the congestion of freight on the piers. ‘There were reports ‘to-day that some of the strikers feel bitterly toward union leaders who are re- munerated during the strike, some of them getting $60 a week with $8 a day for expenses and $10 each for qttend- ing meetings. ‘The strikers are encouraged by the announcement from Montreal that the American Federation of ‘Labor in con- vention there has pledged support to the strike. BIG FIGHT IN WEST, REPUBLICAN PLAN Main Campaign Headquarters Are to Be Established at Chicago, | " CHICAGO, June 15.—Chairman Will H. Hays completed his conference with Western leaders of the Republican Na- tional Committee to-day and departed for his home in Sullivan, Ind. He will go to Washington to mect Senator |, Harding. Western leaders at the conference here eay the territory west of the Mis- sisalp! will be the big battle ground. Clarence Miller, secretary of the Na- tional Committee, advocated the estab- lishment of the main Republican head- quarters in Chica; instead of New ork. Chairman ys expressed his pees ace spend the greater part of his re, ir warehouse threatened to walk out) ~~ alleged violation of their contract if the rice was received. Last night the Fall River Line refused at’ first to re- ceive three truckloads of cotton, but afterward did accept it. Col, Frederick J. Molitor, mandging the trucks of the Citizens Transporta- tion committee, said to-day that the trucks were “running smoothly,” and that about fifty of them were at work. ‘The convoy system is no fonger being used because it Is now Fegarded as unnecessary. He said one of the main difficulties was to obtain warthouse facilities and added that the committee will if necessary estab- Mish its own warehouse, either by re- modeling a building or possibly by the use of a big tent. He said the committee has obtained a central | @arage big enough for 200 or more $ trucks. Since the return of the lighter cai , 8nd MEDIUM Re Mines RE » SHOES Tax. NOVEL Cross BT) EYELET SAILOR TIES IN ALL Sices 1-9, AN) widths. SHOR7 & MEDIUM VAMP SHOZ SHOPS, INC., 120 W. 38th ST. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15 Victrola x Special The McCreery Combination Victrola X#125.00 15.00 $140.00 Records § 89 Down and Balance in Small Monthly Payments McCreery Sth Ave. 34th St. | Justice 5th Avenue Co-operation ON WEDNESDAY Energy dames MeGreery & Co. Service 34th Street these facts. These are but two of the many extraordinary values offered in this One-Half Price Sale of _ Karpen Library Furniture An Annual Event at McCreery’s ‘Although prices are cut in half, it is to be distinctly understood that the furniture offered in this salé is First Quality—it is durable, good looking and embodies every essential of the finest furniture, The name Karpen, backed by the name McCreery, is a guarantee of great sale, Queen Anne Model Suite, as illustrated, upholstered in com- bination of Damask and Velour. Arm Chair Wing Chair No C. O. D.’s—No Approvals—No Returns, No Mail or Telephone Orders, regularly 299.00, regularly 189.00, regularly 180,00, Sofa, illustrated, upholstered in combination Damask and Velour... . regularly 259.50, Arm Chair to match, illustrated..,...regularly 185.00, . regularly 85.00, 129.75 67.50 42.50 149.50 69.50 65.00 (Seventh Floor) No Purchases Will Be Held for Future Delivery. Store Closes at 5 P. M, IVI SI IG) FIFO LVIVIN IVI IVI GS) IF a Gl $12.75 was PREF FOIE ES OK oe — a a ee Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets “yesterday’s”’ price for identical quality RILLS and medallions of net betray the French model from whieh the nepli- pee was copied; the cool white or flower tinted fabric sup- pests the season of its utility. Wild rose, orchid, forget-me-not blue, daffodil, leaf green or white NEGLIGEE SHOP—Balcony Floor — = a aia Ee) Women’s and Misses’ MEDALLIONED AND FRILLED VOILE NEGLIGEES TO THE CHIC OF A FRENCH MODEL ADD THE COOLNESS OF A COTTON FABRIC W15 mia Oe AA VARA 2 AA wa Aw eiarsa: Like a dip in the oce?” A clinkety cooling glass of Tetley’s Orange ‘i Pekoe Tea! That fragrant flavor, chilled just right, tinkling and sparkling in a nice tall glass drives the heat right away. ; TETLEY'S TEA makes good tea a certainty Of course, you understand— it’s the blending that makes Tetley’s such a delicious drink. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc, New York, N. Y. ‘ritiN you go on your vacation this Summer have your favorite paper | | mailed to you every day, |Evening World, 25c per week |] | Daily \/orld, 25c per week | ‘Sunday W orld, 10c per Sunday} you ‘Tell your regular newsdeal Cashier, New York World, Pulltzer Bullding, New York City. 1533—Wreed Cigarete Bex in Geld or Silver Efect—$7.50 GIFTS Some men will always think that selecting a wedding gift is a terrible task, but more and more are discovering that it is simple and convenient,to do their gift buying at “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue.” OVINGTON'’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’ ] 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32dSt, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS .) ‘ The open season is approach- ing for the swarthy crew of lace and embroidery venders who be- siege summer resorts up and down the Atlantic Coast. Women -—good shoppers at that—have been known to fall before the wily merchants on cool verandas, and have paid amasing prices for indifferent linens. The world- old trick of giving the semblance of a big saving by allowing the buyer a little haggling is too much for most of us, As a pre- ventive, let us repair to the linen departinent and have a look at real market values. Exquisite mosaic work that comes from India is effective in luncheon sets. The practical set is a runner with square place doilies, A runner and four squares edged with a broken de- sign in mosaic work is valued at $22.50. Such a set would be a splendid selection for a wedding gift. A truly regal gift, and one that alan be handed down to the next generation, is a set from Italy, Deep filet and cleverly set-in square centres with cut- work and filet motifs are em- broidered by patient Old World fingers. One might go far afield before finding a better way to spend $100, It would take a wide veranda to display the embroidered linens to be found in this department. But here, much time will be saved, as well as money, for each plece has a price mark, and the name on it assures you of its quality. “Pull-On’’ Gloves of Doe-Skin Strap Wrist Special, pair, 3.50 Just the sort of glove for travelling and general street wear, to be worn outside your suit or dress cuff. White and Natural, Discontinued Styles of Women’s Worsted Sweaters 25% Off Fashionable models in Tuxedo or slip-on styles in a variety of beautiful colors. Reduction will be made at time of p (Third Ploor) Lower-Than- Regular Prices on Summer Undergarments Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, beautifully lace- trimmed or smartly tailored in effect. 2.95 Crepe de Chine Night Gowns in tailored models or bedecked with fine Lace. 6.95 Butterfly Drawers of Crepe de Chine, to which are added frills of dainty Lace. 3.95 Envelope Chemises of Satin, superior in quality, lace-trimmed or unadorned, 4.95 and 6.95 Nightgowns of Washable Satin—exquisite models of splendid quality. 10.95 Nainsook Petticoats Petticoats of fine, soft Nainsook with pancl back and front. 1,65 and 1.95 Petticoats with trimming of fine lace—just the sort for Graduation use. Straight- line or flounced models. 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 to 10.95 Gold-filled Wrist Watches 10.50 regularly 16.75 Who would ever have thought it possible to pro- cure a really good gold- filled Wrist Watch that will keep excellent time for 10.50? Yet here they are! They have 20-year qual- | ity gold-filled, plain ished cases, fitted guaranteed lever movement, b, bon bracelet. \ (Main Floor) Co-operat: pol- with 16 - jewelled Either convertible extension or rib- fon Economy Energy Serica { . YQ MeCreery & Co. ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street Absolute Clearance ‘ Women’s Low Shoes Reduced to 595 xg 3:45 regularly 12.50 to 15.50 Dress, Sport, Street and Walking Models Our entire stock of Low Shoes, ex- cepting staple styles which do not change from season to season, will be sold at two prices—5.95 and 8.45. , > All are highly fashionable Spring and Sum- | if mer models in White, Kid, Buckskin and Linen; # Black Satin, Kid, Calf and Patent Leather, Brown There are models with high Louis heels, others with military heels and still others with sport heels. Hand-turned and welt soles. Every pair has been taken from regular stock and bears the McCreery Label, which is a symbol of the highest standard of quality, workmanship pried style. All sizes in the lot but not in every | model. | Because of the extraordinary nature of this event, All Sales Must Be Final. | er No C. 0. D's. Kid and Calfskin. i: a i | i] No Approvals. No Exchanges. of Organdie Sale Frocks for Misses q 18.50 j made to sell for 24.50 « Everybody likes Organdie Frocks because they are so summery and dainty and have so much life and smartness. But heretofore they have been a bit higher in price than Frocks of most other Summer fabrics. : Now the barrier has been removed. We have marked Organdie Frocks of exceeding charm and beauty at a price within the reach of all. Four of many lovely models are illustrated. All are sprightly styles bedecked with frills or touches of ing lace. ‘Many lovely Summer colors, including Navy, Blue in solid shade or relieved by White. : (Fourth Floor) | Hl. The Ideal Type for Summer | Women’s Suits of Crepe de Chine Very Special, 35.00 j Lightsome and Summery, yet an- swering all the re- quirements of ao Suit. They are splen- didly tailored of heavy qualit Crepe de Chine in —7/// sport styles. [i As to Suffice it to say they come in those rich, soft shades MW) that can only be*~)) achieved in Crepef!” de Chine — Jade,’ Copenhagen Blue, Coral, Tan, Flesh, White, Navy Blue and Black. (Fourth Floor) colors:

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