The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1920, Page 8

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8 U __THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, lyzv.. numerous to mention refused to re-| constituent bodies repeatedly granted AWNING FIRE AT HOSPITAL. janimosity of the Sultding Trades | bers of the executive board, appeared | euppression, which had beoome part for the Wall @treat explosion. Counc! and tts President, Mo Robert | at (he office of the Building Trades) of the routine of the Building Tradee|CORRUPTION RAMPANT IN TME |npect the constitution of the American|to us F " - P. Brindoli After meeking from the | Counc!! and requerted a statement of | Counotl COUNCIL. Federation of Labor. The riddance | WILLIAM ZARANKO > |Fordham Patients Recaps Mxsite- . . Hullding Trades Counct! and from | the Intentions of (he councl) toward) omy: tye exposure of Mr, Brinden| “IM @ recent speeoh tn New York |from the labor movement of the whole es i ment Dee te Quick Work. | Bereone Prominent in the Inbor move f sah 1 an brought little relief to our looal, Teer rou eee & realization of | dirty crew that have been « constant | WOMAN OF 75 HOMELESS. | <n aoe oa Oe a fh we ’ ‘ment tnformation to assist us tn at of che of 4°16] whose members have been waging a|‘2@ need for excluding oorruption | mockery to our ideals and claiins is _— réham 1 » J n ve |the mata entrance of Foi [o- now within your reach, and at leagt; An old woman who sald she was Mra. ations with our 45 seemingly hopelens fight for the last | fom ny labor movemént. That oor- In fact, reports received | ™UPton haa run rampant in the Build. ing Trades Council of New York is pital, Boulevard and Crotona Avenug Yetta Zucker, widow, seventy-five, was the Bronx, caught fire at 1.16 A. M, te found shivering In a hallway at Liberty day. Diacating wore | th our perrecutorn 1,800 house wreokera will then be ren- dered justioe and delivered from the ble. + eS 650 pairs, cotton-and-wool Tequest affiliation. “Our efforts at reconciliation avalled Central Labor body that 5 listed, But) cate that Hrindell's persecution of our AGAINST BRINDELL Bdvioed to affiliate with the Butiding | !my , men leis mostha, \qpradee Council We made haste to) Ther came another and stil an-|?™ fe B | other round of appenia to neariy every |&t O4F oMce from our members indi —_—_——_— }us nothing. We appealed to our in- | (Comtinesd From First Page.) MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH Thirty-fourth Street Another Special Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads | and Comfortables will begin to-morrow (Tuesday), in the De- partment on the Fourth Floor, and will be continued during the remainder of the week. ‘The merchandise offered in this Sale has been carefully selected for its quality and service- ableness; the values are exceptionai. i Included will be . 950 Pairs of White Blankets pet pair . $6.75, 7.50, 11.00, 13.50 150 pairs, wool-and-cotton (finer quelty) per pair . . . . . Sf6.00, 17.50 150 pairs, genuinely all-wool perpair . . . . $17.50, 21.00, 27.50 Wool-filled Comfortables Figured mull covering each $12.50) Satin covering (various piain colors); very unusual value each $28.50 White Satin-finish Bedspreads Hemmed edges: each $6.25 each 7.25 Size2 x23, yards . . . e _* Size 24ox2% yards . . . ls Scalloped embroidered edges: Size 2 x28 yards each $6.00, 7.2¢ . * Size 2\4x2% yards . . each 7.50, 8.50 Also a choice selection of Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases hemmed and hemstitched (including sheet: in extra length) * at phenomenally low prices . Vogue Patterns if are for sale on the Fourth Floor noun the facts of Mr, Brindell's per- }recution of tho inbor | workers has been Intensified and per- ovement be.|}@PS our local made to bear the bur- - AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Unusual Offering of Quality Flannels (embracing a special selection of 6,000 yards) will take place to-morrow on the First Floor mmon values The prices represent un Daisy Outing Flanne! (27-inch), in white, per yard 27c. rink, gray or light blue Blanket Flannels (27-inch), im @ varied assortment of designs and colors, suitable for bathrobes and infants’ blankets“ per yard . . . .« - 72c. Ail-wool Flannel! (27-inch? French finish, but woven im America), im light, dark and per yard $1.60 sports colors . . An Extraordinary Sale of 4,000 Dozen Bath Towels | will be, held in the Linen Department, to-morrow and Wednesday. This tremendous assortment includes Bath Towels of medium 1 fine qualities, in all- yhite and,im white with colored borders. Among the remarkable values offered are the following: Allewhite Bath Towels (hemmed) per dozen $3.75 4.50 per dozen 5.00 Size 20x40 inches . . . Size 21x43 inches . . . per dozen ize 22x45 inches At the same time a quantity of Decorative Linens will be on sale at special prices, Including Madeira Hand-embroidered Linens Tea Napkins, per doz. $11.50, 13.50, 15.00 Luncheon Sets (thirteen pieces) perset . 2. 6 + $8.75, 11.50 Dresser Scarfs, . each 8.75, 9.75, 10.50 Guest Towels . . each 2.75, 3.25, 4.50 Fourth Floor (Madison Avenue section) Do longer Gisputabie and bis Building Trades Council] have been consistent in betraying @ hearty contempt for the righte and obliga | | | | severest oriticlem that has ever plagued union men in New York City. “We trust that our appeal will be heeded and that the A. F. of Ls will Mr. Brindel! ad Rockaway Avenues, Brooklyn, early to-day by Patrolman Kunat’, She waa! quick work of the. bliase there wal ns unable to tell where she lived. je was) taken to Brownsville Station, where Po- [excitement among the several hundre® Meemen gave her food and a warm place ‘The hospital employees made sack patients, one in a ward just inside the ternations) unton, the international | “°° dad ot th ing Which Was bee c wrethgre, as well as with nearty ail | Hod Carriers’, Butlding and Sommon | “Et Kilwa fo t 80 alae. eveuied by the investigation Sa] Uns wavelved in membership t the | take immegmte steps to enforce our| {0,,MeeP- and, to-day, to the, Hrovklyn window nop eves baing moved: BY See = Mt ta the amoctttion {Laborers Union, Our international and gr a Li Ariat American Federation of Labor, jurtediction over the demolition in-|and Dumont Avenues. mn notified the binge wae — some (PN aled to the Buliding ‘rad: T rutal has the persecution of our! Mr. Brindell has on occasions too! dustry, which the federation and its trifing. es ahi our relations with the employ- ‘Sepanent br Hit is o a en tuo,| Members become that an established | = ——— —~ ——_—___— ere, with our own members and with : » oe pab. |New York newspaper, with a repute gher labor organizations, we were re- aatess ate tet ad ne ic ofttciuls to djaturt the serenity ot tion for reliability, hae laid to the Ragtousty 1m accordance with the spirit called to tron out the differences be. | Mf: Brindell, exposed the whole fiithy | desperation caused by Brindell’s| and letter of La hiaraperh atat- a a ‘ad aaa the Butta eft ese of corrupt pract.ces and union Stive againat the local, responsibility qian, an well as we and tradi. | tree eae - ae Trades Counoil. y \ — See Aeericen bor mores) Mrne mecting was nid tuty .| 66 BE Delici ‘” Dest & Co THE HOLO-UP FOR TEN DOL. | 192 tn the Continental Hotel in New LOW elicious ] (Ve . LARS A WARK. Me aatell ee eae aes ant) 48 the opinion of all who have once tried | |i Fifth Avenue at 35th Street “Whee about mon’ ago, sev- HT fi * > eeeh of ber mombere came to our of-| Me Proceedings. The meeting axreed | Established 1870 and’ Mr. Brindell and his asaociate ed aisle gual set hosed son thay delegates of the BT. C. agreed to | i rey to Hoa admit the House Wreckerr Union to a ! Bad retneed ae, Ages freee! affiliation on terms provided for by f 6 ) t fren the Dulliing Trades Gounctl of| 2¢ , Constitution of the Building nnounce for Tues ay HD Geaster New York and vicinity, we | Tees Department ; | } Yai the incident to a misunderstana. |BRINDELL ORDERED THE COM. j , j § oc MITTEE OUT. 4 Sik ener nis see ORANGE PEKOE TEA DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ti et 0 etmilar nature eatiafactory to our iooal and we made! Packed in sealed metal packets only, to preserve { ear office haste to request affiliation. Our first) 64 ‘ 1 liti ) fF @quiry to determine the motive for this | and second applications went unan- many excellent qualities. 4 9 * 9 i if geeming perescution of our members, |swered. When our business agent, x Send us « postal card for» free sample, Address: x omen S SSes are i t we soon disccvered <he object of the together with a committer of mem- Salada Tea Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston ie ri a) 250 W ; d Mi , t 1a ar. VOmens an 18ses ats j . f ° 7 ° e } & bd . Originally 10.00 to 20.00 feather turbans, velvet and duvetyn hats for dress, semi- dress and tailored wear. Women’s Silk Dresses 22.50 Originally 35.00 to 60.00 A small group of taffeta and crepe de cfiine dresses in light and dark shades—all simple, well-made models. Women’s Tricotine Dresses 38.00 Originally 45.00 to 59.50 65 dresses in this group—some of Poiret twill— mostly navy. Bead, braid or embroidery Women’s Day and Evening Dresses 48.00 | Originally 62.50 to 75.00 Tricotine, Poiret twill, duvetyn, street dresses— chiffon and Georgette evening dresses. Many tailored street frocks included. Women’s Afternoon Dresses 65.00 * Originally 75.00 to 89.50 » The smartest dresses of twill Louise, Poiret twill, velvet, duvetyn, and Georgette—dressy models for street and afternoon wear. ‘ Women’s Georgette Blouses 8.90 Originally 10.00 to 12.60 . Suit shade blouses with attractive embroidery — one tie-on model with contrasting piping. Real filet trimmed blouses in flesh, white or bisque. « This season’s wanted colors. Main Floor Misses’ Smart Dresses 35.00 Originally 62.50 to 95.00 Satins, silks, Georgette, serge or tricotine— this season’s models. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 ears—not every size in every style. Misses’ Winter Coats °95.00. Originally 129.00 to 189.00 iWarvella, bolivia, corduval, veldyne. Repro- ductions and adaptations of French models, Sizes 14, 16 and 18—not every size in every style Second floor. Women’s Coats and Wraps 45.00 Originally 55.00 to 65.00 Silvercord bolivia, chamois: and suede velour, some models hand embroidered. All silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 34 to 46. Women’s Coats and Wraps 65.00 Originally 75.00 to 89.50 Cypress, silvertip and plain bolivia, ondulette, frostglo chamelecn cord, majority trimmed with nutria, opossum or French seal. Sizes 34 to 46, Women’s Plaid Skirts 12.75 Originally 19.50 Fine wool plaids, stripes and checks, knife, side and box pleated models, and plain skirts— light and dark color combinations. ~ Paris Models Below Cost of Importation Women's Gowns Special 898.00 650,00 298.00 275.00 600.00 958.00 475.00 225.00 350.00 SALE 175.00 275.00 150.00 Lanvin Afternoon Dress Worth Evening Gown Poiret Afternoon Dress Rolande Afternoon Dress Lanvin Dinner Gow - Callot Evening Gown - - Doucet Evening Gown - Miller Soeurs Afternoon Gown Patou Afternoon Dréss - - 275.00 350,00 275.00 98.00 175,00 125.00 . "You Never Pay More at Best's “s Misses’ Evening Gowns ‘Special 250.00 350,00 345,00 495.00 525.00 525.00 > 750,00 650.00 775,00 825.00 SALE 125.00 195.00 195,00 ‘295.00 Lina Mouton Model - Miller Soeurs Model Hallee Model - Hallee Model 7 Jeanne Lanvin Model Rolande Model - - Doucet Model - - Madeleine et Madelein: Callot Model - - - Agnes Model - - - 95. 39500 395.00

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