The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 9

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THE BVENING WORLD, .vesuUAX, NUVE MEK 4d, LYLd. AGED Qway, It was learned 't! 6 Octo’ 19, | : h :0 4 DIES OF TRIU SEN aT Tas Meeruat that be tee me] FURTHER INCREASE |< o onober. 1°. BOARDER KILLED __ |¢ectrine. the rite ane ; 2 JURIES Hater pollseman fount nim tying wn] IN FACTORY WAGES ithe earnings of factory workers, Since BY HIS LANDLADY | ‘eniousy iw” ds} oor I5W th + 3 — Broadway and Now Street . June, 1014, the salaries of office em- ———— Mra, Freibere, the police maid . Dr. Grossfeld found ¢ ™ § Me Sia nloyees ne ol * nit “ + I, rted that the shooting w ace} : It Is Believed Automobile Struck | tering trom a posaibte fracture of tho| Average Eamings Here Exceed nite quring the same posted’ the carn: | Victim Lays Fatal Shooting to ena, ‘™** ‘* Ing was Him Down, Then Speeded erin vaaree it Those Up-State for First ings of factory workers have advanced | Jealousy—Accident, Her i The Gis ; K more serv hirty-fve years on 128 per cent. efe a } way. the Brooklyn police force, He SF 3 . Neg Defense. " was at- Time Since May. Increases in manufacturing activity in ‘ and 40 Famous ‘Wittam F. tached until ten years ago t sys yin] BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Ndy. 23.—Mra, b 105 Soaeaie bere Mbt Of No.l var Street Station, Dane. Peed eat ALBANY, Nov, 9%.—Factory office | October, the report states, eceurred | victoria Frellierg, a widow, thirty-six | ty hrands mesenger employe’ by the Q jana gignt years he had worked for tho| employees in Now Yor: State received | Chiefly in New York City, and aa a re-| years old, was arrested here after the Dnt Men's ueens | bank. ault the average earnings for New York shooting th her home of Hubold Mo ‘ount ct an c Te a matistion of Broad- _—> $2.18 moro a week eet ane ee City factories exceed’ the average for|nier, fifty-four y@ars old, a boarde oun wey Waa eesmine ces Brooklyn, Advance Newherry Cane. did the Laat Ah Sah caus ee ihe 6 to | UP-State plants for the first time since | Her twelve-year-old son saw the shoo! 1 ng coca is tn Willamnsburg Hos-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—The gu.|feport made public to-day by the State! iis nay, ling. Mounter diod in tho hospital after [normal at 835 ¢ Men's pital from injuries received at Williams-| promo Court has advanced t Industrial Commission. It shows that Clothes bors Bridge Plaze last night. ‘Tho| Jan. 3 argumenta in the caso of Sena. |*Ctory ofloe employees average $31.06 | em ; ‘ Bene Pelleve an automobile étruck him|tor Truman Newberry of Michigan|® week. as against $28.93 for the fac- ke ‘while he was walting for @ trolley car|and others, convicted of violation of| tory workers, fe take him home and Men specded Between the Corrupt Practices Act. ] West 42nd Street 2400 (Between 5th and 6th Avenucs) | Greatly Reduced for Immediate Disposal: Pairs’ Women’s Boots, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers All taken from our regular stock and now offered at the Drastically Reduced Prices of $5.75 and 8.75 Per Pair . High-grade, fashionable footwear, including models suitable for every street or evening dress purpose. ALL SIZES BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE. Dark or Light FAWN SPAT A Special Purchase enables us to offer in a Most Exceptional Sale Wednesday 10-Button Height. “SPECIAL, per pair $2.10 BOYS’ ALL WOOL CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS At the decidedly low price of $11.50 Ordinarily the price of these Overcoats would be $17.50 Venetian yoke models revealing workmanship of the highest character. Navy Blue or Grey. Worsted fabrics in serviceable Lined. Sizes 8 to 8 years. Nurses’ and Maids’ Uniforms Dept. Is now showing complete assortments of correct models in desir- able fabrics, including Linens, Mohairs, Soisettes and Satins. Very Special Values for To-morrow: A large assortment of Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms in Black or White Linene, Chambray or Striped Percale. High or low necks. $4.5 Substantial Price Concessions To-morrow on All sizes. Second Floor IMPORTED PEARL NECKLACES A recent importation of fine, lustrous grades which would make desirable Christinas gifts. Indestructible and French-filled Pearl Necklaces; graduated; with gold clasps; 16, 18, 22 and 27 inches long, $7.50 Values $12.00 to 16.50 Indestructible and French-filled Pearl Necklaces—-Graduated and uniform; Flesh tints, Cream and White; 18-20-22 inches long, $10.00 Values $15.00 to 20,00 a a a Oe Se ae ES RE Salaries of office employees have in- ||| @ Stern Brothers West 43rd Street BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specalty Shop of Orpinaion FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Have Inaugurated and are Continuing A Price Re-Adjustment Sale Anticipating End of Season Reductions NOW! Silk Hosiery FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Black Silk Hose EACH Regularly 2.25 & 2.95 Three Pairs 4.75 1.65 Medium weight; lisle garter tops and soles, Pure Silk Hose EACH Regularly 2.95 & 3.25 Three Pairs 7.00 2.35 Black, white, brown, navy, lisle tops. Sheer Silk Hose EACH Regularly 3.95 Three Pairs 8.50 2.95 Exceptional quality; black or brown. Openwork Silk Hose EACH Regularly 4.95 Three Pairs 11.00 3.75 Openwork insteps, in black only. Kid Gloves FOR WOMEN AND MISSES | I-Clasp Mocha Gloves Regularly 3.25 2.25 In gray, with spear or Paris point backs. PK or PXM sewn. French Kid Gloves Regularly 3.95 2.95 Two-clasp gloves, in brown, beaver or tan, Paris point backs; overseam sewn. Biarritz White Gloves Regularly 4.50 3.00 Slip-on gloves, Paris point stitched backs. French Kid Gloves Regularly 7.50 6.00 Twelve button length of finest selected | skins; three pearl clasps. Women’s Dress & Walking Boots Formerly 18.00 12.50 Dress boots, in patent leather, black suede, black or brown kidskin, hand-turned soles. Louis heels. skin or black Russia calfskin, with gray buckskin tops. military heels. Walking boots, in tan Russia calf- Wing tips, Philippine Handmade Lingerie Corset Covers or Drawers Regularly 2.95 1.50 Fine batiste, handmade, hand hem- stitched and ribbon trimmed. Evening Petticoats Formerly 18.50 to 55.00 14.75 22.50 29.50 Georgette crepe or chiffon, in com- bination with lace and ribbon. In French blue, coral, rose, peach, flesh, white and two-tone shadings. Philippine Nightgowns zu Regularly to 6.95 3.95 Of fine batiste or nainsook, handmade, | hand embroidered, ribbon trimmed. Silk Lingerie ODD PIECES—BROKEN SIZES Regularly 3.95 to 11.75 2.25 3.50 5.00 Crepe de chine, satin, crepe meteor and Georgette crepe. Women’s Negligees & House Coats | Regularly 89.00 to 195.00 45.00 65.00 95.00 Of chiffon, Georgette, brocades, crepe meteor and silver cloth, many executed in private workrooms of this shop. Glove Silk Underwear Main FLoor Glove Silk Vests = Regularly 3.60 2.45 In pink or white, ribbon shoulder straps. Glove Silk Bloomers = Regularly 4.95 3.79 In pink only. Reinforced, | Women's Union Suits ri Regularly 6.50 3.95 Glove silk top, liste body. Pink only | Glove Silk Pottibockors cS | Regularly 8.50 6.25 \ In navy, purple, black, brown or green Formerly 19.50 An extra long corset, with elastic top, expressly designed to slenderize All sizes, extremely fleshy figures. Women’s “Bontell” Corsets 13.65 Largest 2d Floor Shop of its Kind in the Work’ “SENIOR” Fifth Ave, & Broadway OPPOSITE WALDORF HOTEL “JUNIOR” Open Wednesday Evening Till 9.00 Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day We Make This Flat and Positive Statement: That Nowhere in New York Can These Values Be Duplicated or Your Money Back! Competition Is Simply Overwhelmed By This Sale of Over 10,000 — Suits, Overcoat and Ulsters FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN In All Models, Fabrics, Colors and Patterns MADE TO RETAIL AT 40 *45 50 55 & 60 ALL AT ONE PRICE 50 At time of purchase of Suit, you can buy an extra pair of pants to match for $5. This price applies only to the Suits at $27.50. You need only step into this vast 2nd floor shop and mingle with the throngs of enthusiastic buyers to realize that we are offering by far the greatest values in New York to-day. When you consider that at one price alone—$27.50— we present over 8,000 Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters you can get some conception of the magnitude of this sale, This enviable position in which we are to-day is the result of shrewd foresight on our part in waiting to do our purchas- ir this Pall until market conditions were more favorable, In the past 45 days we have accumulated over a million dollars worth of the highest grades of clothing at practically 50c on the dollar. the pockets of our customers. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR Wer, Sth Ave. and Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel Open Daily TH 6 P. M. Saturday Til 9 P. These tremendous savings now go into NOTE—Due to the extremely emall margin of profit on the Suite and coats, alterations will be charged for at actual cost of time Involved in making them, 15 West 34th St. pimemnasnrnagiirteeninmniaatinmmmts pian g Abel resiaininion

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