The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1920, Page 10

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Yo" 4 000,000 FUND Fa These seven points are ax! «| MOST EX-SOLDIERS ¥ NOW HAVE WORK “1. The nght of the manufacturers cutting rooms ¢ "6. The right of manufacturers vol change contractors | "6, Adequate freedom to discipline | and hire workers and to introduce im-! proved machinery lothing Men ih An in Arms Against] » Employers Who Have Started Struggle. ae VA Bose || { oaspiess "7, The Agreements maintained ‘wy } Unich readers here to-day ace in the| the union in other markets in which i notion of the Clothing Manufacturers’ | adjustment machinery {# functioning sociation, who met yesterday in the | successfully to be made the basis of Motel Brevoort, a direct challenge to| Telationship between the association | and the ynion.” i] pepe shop nnd oapects Of Ernest Hohm, secretary of the Cen- Prolonged fielit between labor and] tr} Federated Un ‘| vapital on the open shop,| that the fight of wo: Pie cle urers' Asso-| the needle industry. is al jof every union man in the United jation js t will re States, He said there ie a conspiracy | ume operations by New Year's Duy | on the part of industrial magnates tc ( i the open p basis, Member corn bel when id it was only way New York} men to accep: pre-war working con. t anufactirers could hope to compete | ditions or else remain out of work ee nrelbed Seer ‘ ie Exe © Council af the Amer T T | ith the i r priced pr ducts turned | joan Fede n of Labor is meoting OS OAS IES e Middle West, where the| to-day in Washington to conaider | plans for ra‘ning $20,000,000 to the alleged move, and Samuel Gom- pers, who some weeks Ago, warned | labor of the impending struggle, ix in the chair, | y the employ- » workers, who vy the came On the rarkt a obiiyt thou- rkin’s Fifth Avenue 34% STREET Broadway Announce the Greatest Value-Giving Event , Since the Inception of Lower Prices! _ A Most Remarkable Sale. Street & Afternoon Dresses Consisting of the Season’s Smartest Styles and Fabrics—-Offered at the-Extraordinary Price of $19.00 Regularly selling from 29:75 to 45.00 The Materials Inctude SILK DUVETYNE, WOOL TRICOTINE, SERGE, VELVETEEN, CREPE METEOR, DUVET VELOUR - The Stiles Include The new circular skirt, the blouse bodice, pleated tunics, embroidered tunics, the straight silhouette; trimmings of gold or silver stitching, silk or wool hand embroidery, or beaded motifs. This sale presents the greatest opportunity of the season to secure dresses of unusual attractiveness for tailored or.in- formal wear, at a price that is unparallgled for similar vaiue, No woman or miss who appreciates and recognizes value will =" will miss this event. All sizes, though not in each style, ALL SALES ALL §, FINAL ALES i Descriptions: ' Colors: Cc ; Reindeer The high button- ed collar, which Taupe can be worn low, the bloused ‘ Navy Blue bodice and the ~ Black fri inged sash, all bespeak the new- * Brown ness of this : Duvet Velour | frock, $19 A |) Sparkling jet D beads on the Loose - hanging bo dice sleeves side panels and and three-tiered Georgette flutings tunic add distinc- tion to this graceful Satin ,Charmeuse dress, give a chic note to this frock of fine serge. The vestee is of del- icate lace, $19. E The short, full skirt is the datest decree of fashion. "A fine quality silk Duyetyne in Rein- ner bana . lies In this frock of roidered, makes Crepe Meteor, this lovely frock silk chain stitch- } suitable for many $19, ing enhances its i}, occasions, , smartness, $19, Pa a - Scules prevailing in other cloth-) Negr}y 4,000,000 Men Absorbed by {t | tne th to be the base rate for} fa at t “3 ‘( “A \ Now ¥ Wariath | Industri ls ¢ the Armi “8. Co-operation of workers in main tice. ee individual records of droduc WASHINGTON, Nov 11 -Virt } tion in shops and cutting Poomes. Phat man in th ur iy tiered 2 th ack tn my hi or , gathered. froin. the, fac “4. Individugl standards of produc: | S*** ee han at peal ei ee ue f ey ih 1 2oye, the ny of the | tion for week workers in shops and] gy of t ntry In the lant na ria cy {otal tae a ToMaT omrera and bf 3.703.273 officera and THE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER™ 11, 1920. ' Of thend 189.496 were officers, Center rahe Sent rush to your office OF | home. | Everything you'll need for ‘Saturday’s Gare. Leather motor coats. Scotch knit jackets and’ vests, Ulsters. Fur-lined coats, *Scotch Mist’ overcoats. Mackinaws, °- Sweaters, Norfolks of Harris homespuns, tweeds, Scotch cheviots—some with herringbone weave. Long} trousers or knickers or both, Scotch golf hose. Wool underwear, Wool mufflers. Wool-lined or fur-lined gloves. Motor lunch kits. Thermos and _ Ferrostat bottles. Also gallon-size vacuum| jars for keeping hot lunches hot. *Regiatered Trademark, RoGerRs PEET COMPANY Sheep-lined coats. / | Solution in New York is after the Daven-o because it solves a problem in the quickest, most economical and prac- tical manner. Yolks are coming to learn’ that not only is it wasteful to live with- out a Daven-o, but it is selfish, for it deprives some one, of na ful living accommodations. FURNITURE AND H DAVEN-OS 34 East 23d St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St Convenient Broadway Corners” ‘Fifth Ava at Warrep 7 at 41st St DAVEN-OS A SALE OF Men’s Overcoats full-size THE RUSH IS ON FOR OWEN DAVEN-OS: The Great Scarcity of Housing and Rooming Facilities Has Found Its the Owen Daven-d, WHEN NEW YORK DISCOVERS A THING WORTH WHILE IT GOES AFTER IT HEART AND SOUL. Thé Daven-o is a full-sized Bed, with the finest Bed Springs and Mattress, that folds en- tirely out of sight into a beautiful Davenport. You can have Beauty as well as Utility. There are scores of designs in all periods and woods to match any other furnishings you may have. Prices Begin at $59-50 -You may pay for an Owen, Daven-o while it pays you D. T. OWEN CO. ine. 66 West 45th St. DAVEN-OS UPTOWN “That a Man Comes Across . Only Once in a Great While Regularly $53 $55 $58 $60 $63 $65 art is just slapped together. armonious whole as brains and ex- Big Ulsters—Town Ulsters—Ulsterettes Gg 41 .75 AG °° Regularly $45 $47.50 $50 There’s a quality of tailoring to these Coats that will win your approval. It by far surpasses the degree of workmanship you usually see elsewhere in garments citing a similar price. he pe part is as carefully joined to make an perience could possibly do it. . The makers did not try to see how quickly they could make these garments but how good. An inspection of any will thoroughly convince you of this. as well made as the parts above. their makeup to save a few cents on the original cost. show the same perfection of finish as those without. made Coats as you will find and are extraordinary “buys” reductions. Regularly Every The parts below the surface are No skimping is practised anywhere in The seams inside Theg are as honestly at their present | 970 Pairs of ifen’s Styled to $ - Please 10%; indluded Every ey Regularly $15.50 Tan Cordovan High Shoes > Ail Sizes and Widths Entrances 34th and 35th Street and 5th Avenue Fifth Avenue entrance most convenient James MeCreery & Co. Men’s Clothes Shop—Second Floor 53 Flatbush Av. BROOKLYN OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. ,

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