The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 14

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6! jfor the coming s¢ | be produced at re¢ BREAK WITH UNION, 22 Jexplanation or ‘ex; jlabor unit cost In o Fy ret: Page. | hibitively higher than (Continued From First Page.) | Hhitively nigh ta neve cept for purposes of delay.” General President of the union, ac-| uses the mnaufacturers of attempt- fing to take advantage of existing @onditions, grab all they can and re; turn to old-time sweat-shop condi- | tions. | The first open break, Mr. Hillman said, was with the firm of Hetdel- berg & Wolf, whose plant at Broad- way and Bleecker Street employs tn | normal times about $00 hands. A few days ago, he sald, all were dis- charged and a few men asked to re- turn to work independent of union rules. Yesterday pickets were about the place, as were also police. | “Strong arm, men and guerillas were also on the job,” said he. “Our | pickets found little work to do.” The deeiaion of the Clothing Manu- facturers’ Association to break with the union, reached at a meeting of its} Market Committee on Monday night TIRE after the vote of the union meetings Grays Soles sustaining the position of the leaders PRESSURE CURED became known, was made public in the form of a lengthy letter to Mr. Hillman. In this Mr. Bandler accused the union head of evading the insite bry 4 r gole fet up in the ultimatum of the asso- elation under date of Dec. 2. hard service ° “The industry,” said he, “has reached a stage where talk and ‘ex-| HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS CO.nm. ploration’ can serve no useful pur- 134 DUANE STREET pose. We have been talking and ‘ex- Cod ploring’ since Aug. 26 last without Only Intervention by Javail. That the public has justly re- | fused to buy clothing at war @ matter of comm : HONS GS Sine OR dresses, hats, shoes, food, housefurnishings— a woman knows what stores she can trust. When it comes to Hosiery, she is not quite so sure. Val- ues are uncertain—and in her dealer’s medley of odd lots and different kinds she may not even find the same brand twice in succession. ‘The Hosiery Department needs to standardize on Hosiery that meets a wo- man’s idea of wear, comfort and price—all of a kind. For thirty years the Mills of the Allen A Company have been producing such hosiery for merchants serv- ing thousands of men and Isn’t there Any Good Hosiery in the Stores Also makers of Cooper’s-Bennington Spring Needle Underwear for Men and Boys The Allen A Company Kenosha, Wisconsin” , New York Branch, 1107 Broadway —— ™ r a - enibacetaaean — — = —— overnor Can K! Seve Guemen : Brooch & Bar Pins $10 te $2,500 wrk ata og ees 65 Diamond Ringe | Wrist Watches $5029 $)29 ONFIDENTIALIs ioone s2e°Weent T £374 Broadway women everywhere. Every piece of their famous Black Cat Hosiery will in the future be stamped “Allen A”. “Allen”—the name of the Makers; the personal pledge of responsibility to you. And “A”—the standard mark of first and finest grade. Allen A Black Cat Hosiery comes direct to your dealer from the Mill. Silk, Lisle, Wool, and Cot- ton—for men, women, and children. Full size, full length— uniform and dependable. A ready resource for the dealer who means to merit the confidence of his towns- ‘people. LALIT TART IT NT ITE HT TTT Sale Opens 9 A. M. Thursday Good Furniture $265 te $2,500 $10 to $500 Diamond Lavallicre A storm, «oT AN orvice | from $10 to $500 ‘ASTLE o coco ote weekly] fr sa 7, Gems ly 20ak Benches. Originally | 5 Tapestry Covered Arm Originally $41.75. 2 Mahogany Veneered Buffets 6 American walnut veneered china closets 14 Mahogany finished side chairs, leather seats 22.49 8 Mahogany Finish Tea Wagons. Origin ! Colonial Design Ma- hogany Veneered Library Tables. Originally 6-7 3 American walnut veneered toilet tables 2 American walnut veneered chifforobes 5 American walnut veneered vanity dressers 9 Mahogany veneered beds, full size 14 Mahogany finished rockers 3 American Walnut desk chairs 16 American Walnut Din- ing Chairs, Brown leather seats. Originally $23.24. Writing Desks. Originally | 8 Puritan style fumed oak book cases. Originally $43.25. 5 Oak Muffin Stands. Originally $30.25. Copyright, 1920, The Allen A Company HERALD SQUARE Fre. a ee ee Nearer At % Off To-Day Priced $45,000, To-Morrow $22,500 This great sale of $45,000 worth of Ajogs furniture taken from our regular stocks, to be sold at one-half off, should interest every housewife who needs an odd piece of furniture or a complete suite for her home. The mere statement “one-half off” does not do justice to the actual savings you are able to Our regular prices are always lowest-in-the-city and when these are cut in half, you can readily see the liberal and worthwhile savings. Dining room, bed room, living room, office and novelty furniture featured in odd pieces and suites—all of lasting Aeys quality—all at the uniform savings of one-half. A fe Limited Quantities in Some Items, Duplicates in Others. | About $11,000 Worth of Dining Room Furniture at Savings of 4 1—American walnut veneered dining room suite consisting of buffet, china closet, serving table, extension table, five side and one arm chairs. Ten pieces as illustrated About $11,000 Worth of Bedroom Furniture at 4 Off Louis XV design mahogany veneered suite consists of full size bed, dresser, chifforette and vanity dresser. pieces as illustrated. Originally $1179.00 Sale $589.00 Originally $99.50 88.50 84.25 525 11.49 11.49 About $2,400 Worth of Living Room Furniture at 4 Off 1 three piece living room suite covered with a com- bination of velour and damask. Suite settee with 2 pillows and bolster, arm chair and wing Originally $441.00. Odd Pieces at One-half Off. Sale $21.48 About $12,000 Worth of Novelty Furniture At 14 Off Mage —Sixth Floor, AERA DRT NEN EN DERE AR REN EB TN PH TIAL mah w suggestions below: Seats covered with brown Spanish Originally $490.94. Sale $244.00 Originally $183.00 66.50 $91.50 | Sale $219.00 4 Queen Anne design Ameri- can walnut veacered vanity dressers, Originally 40.25 YOO S = 4 Fumed Oak Telephone | Stands and Stools. Orig- | inally $21.24. Sale $10.48 88 Tea Trays (Mahogany Veneered): (Ausorted Tnlava; Originally $6.94 | » $3.44 { 20 Windsor Design Ma- hogany Finished Rockers. Originally $17.24. 5 Dinner Conge: Origi- nally $21.74. Sale $10.74 3 Assorted Sheraton In- laid Mahogany Veneered Desks. Originally $26.50. Sale $13.24 2 Arm Chairs Covered With Velour. Originally $58.75, le $29.25 3 Oak Umbrella Stands. Originally $32.25. Sale $15.89 |

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