The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1920, Page 4

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“they @ocinted, that pay for work during July, Atiust and] oh work had been wboliahed as of eptember, confronts many men jin|J¥'y 2 and that those who had re- York Post OMea, and was|elved money for auch work must r0- fect of sharp oriticiem by nu-| nd It to the Government. Wnerous well cleaiy teoGay, . Nond-of It in singular, to say the least, May the eritics of the reclaasitying act by) |t ‘wok {rom July 1.10 the ie ee Congress, one of whove provisiona| (Ontrr pe bl : on 4 > aaa abolished extra payment for work on anieeeee, fete: teat tnta Gbiavees the seventh day, would consent to ven have his name Qeed, but many were outapoken in their strictures, HU TT i AFTUR { NAY HEED FOR WORK FORU S.ON SUNDAY Mail Clerks Who Fh Put in Extra] with the men prior to the re-claasity- | sinploviment of unskilled outeidere to Day's Labor Victims of . [inf Reh: it. was explained. and mail| Secse of a shortage of civil service workers, at a rate of pay higher than Carelessness, of the mail. clerks. ‘Through the three months from July bes Bog BL reine, seal 1, the beginning of the fiscal year, en en's complaints were __ called to-day to the attention of / thle practies of optional work at extra Portmaster “Fhoman G. Patten, he The prospect of having to pay! pay for the seventh day continued, it reclassification act was for 16, end’. 32. Monte. Whe presden: | ~~) vention manager Bt eich mnt for || Wesmemartn the benefit of ne men, etvi increased salaries and a much n needed reel ing. Men were working at jobs to whten their classification eM wen, COX TAKING A A REAL nest. Getting in Trim to DAYTON, ©., Oct. 5—This was to be | @ day of real rest for Gov. Cox, the Democratic Presidential candidate, be- fore Jeaving on his next speaking tour that Is to take him into Kentucky, Ten- Cnconsctous; Gas ‘Turned On. | OPPENHEIM. Guns 4 Special Offering Wednesday for such work during those three ehh rv nthe must be returned,” sald one gant, 9 bar sree for “a day, ea sT eae rams ft No. 66 Ceanberey t Mariano must bave ‘The extra day's work was option@ | Another alleged te the i ‘Yack to the Government «ums vary- was claimed, and then the men were 4 Bro ie Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 42nd Street West 43rd Street For WEDNESDAY Sale of a. Recently Arrived Shipment of IMPORTED HAND-MADE LACES by spar wou and characterized workmanship and quality. , Real Bohemian, "Roseline and Milan lates ot Insertions. Per yard, $1.98, 3.98, 7.98 to 45.00 Rare “Antique Laces, consisting of Angleterre, Point Alen- int de Binche and Milan, $5.98, 15.95 to 295.00 Real V re Edging and In- Real Point de Binche Edging and In CHARMING ' EW /\ODES 45c, 85c, $1.10 to 58.00 65c, 80c, $1.58 to 35.98 A Special Sale of Bay Seal Fur Coats PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES ODELED ON CORRECTLY TAILORED LINES IN THE LATER. SEASON_9) SILHOYETTES AND EMPHASIZED BY ELABO OF ARTISTIC BEADWORIC IMPORTED BEADED BAGS All over, bead knitted, draw string models, in a wonderful variety of colors and floral designs Skunk, Beaver, tralian Opossum Bo 36 in. long (Illustrated) Squirrel or Aus- Now offered at One-Third to One-Half Less Than Their Actual Value Prices range from $29.00, 37.50, 55.00 to 215.00 sate Price D5O.OO vatue 350.00 Other Special Values EVERY ADVANTAGE HAS BEEN TAKEN OF THE SHARP DECLINE IN THE PRICK OF /AATERIALS AND WE ARE PRESENTING IN, OUR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS VALUES _ THAT ARE TRULY EXTRAORDINARY D Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. The FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Announces a Most Exceptional Offering To morrow of Distinctive Fall Hats Authentic versions of the approved modes for Fall Priced Extraordinarily Low for WEDNESDAY ONLY $16.50 PANNE VELVETS, DUVETYNES, VELVETS in a diversity of shapes, large and small, Ostrich: Feathers, contrasting facings, French kid or ribbon trimmed effects, Some smart veiled Turbans included, I THIRD FLOOR Bay Seal Coat (40 in. long). 195,00 Bay Seal Dolman Wrap... 395.00 At Greatly Reduced Prices: DECORATIVE MADEIRA LINENS (Hand scalloped and Hand Embroidered) Tumbler Doilies, Luncheon Cloths, ea. Boudoir Cushion Covers Guest Towels, - Dresser or Buffet Scarfs, 4.75, Afternoon Tea Napkins Very daintily embroidered corners. Box of 6 for.... Napkin Pouches, Luncheon Sets (13 pieces) hand hemst aries Irish Pure Linen Tea Cloths, Main Floor Tables WILTON RUGS (9 Ft. x 12 Ft. Size) Usual Liboral Credit Terms, of Course. During this week a Special Discount of 20 be sllonee on all Oxi? s ize Wilton Rugs. Warm, Fleecy, Extra Fine Quality BED COVERINGS At Exceptionally Moderate Prices WHITE BLANK. TS Pink and Blue borders $6.95, 8.50 to 9.75 pair Three-quarter Size $8.50, 9.75 to 11.50 pair Original prices range Handsome copies of the distinctive Chinese and Per ersian de: nuliens; also many ‘medallion and figured effects, “Late vst tones of Blue and other harmonious and Dis played on our special racks, ax shown above, holding Only takes you five minutes to look them all over! Small peakiy or monthly pay mente, COMFORTABLES Figured Silkoline our Rug and Carpet Dept for Rooms, Halls aud Stairs, Figured Silkoline, plain Printed Cambric, Wool NGS sae Display of Rare Oriental Rugs Large collection of Oriental and Rare Antique Rugs from all coun- | nese Rugs in beautiful abetoct of COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture house in America’”’ 193-205 Park Row $10.95, 13.75 to 17.75 pair Fancy Colored Blankets, $6.50 to 8.00 each New designs in several attractive colorings Antique Persians, Daghestans m the Ritssian Caucasns, “An- Rare and beautiful Bokharas,Cabia- MUSLIN SHEETS ¢ Phree-qtr. Double MUSLIN PILLOW CASES at Chathan Sq

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