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[house have |}#er# sent to EIGHT MORE FIRMS JON IN FIGHT ON CLOTHING WORKERS lpi, Pickets Parade Before Shops} Alleged to Have Locked Them Out. Pickets bearing signe on their | 4. breasts reading “Locked Out by Em- | AND ENGRAVED SoNET Rind ployera; Striking for Re-employ- £17. ment,” paced up and down to-day be- | fore shops allled with the Clothing | Manufacturers’ Association, which is | at determined warfare with the one taker GENUINE DIAMOND eee oy GREEN GOLD SCARF Amalgamated Clothing Workers. What ts to be the é6utcome of the | struggle neither side will predict, but | the Needle Trades Alliance of Amer- fea, representing 895,000 workers, has declared through its Chairman sup- port of the Amalgamated Workers. A resolution to this effect was unanimously adopted yesterday at the organization meeting at the Hotei McAlpin. A similar meeting is in session at ‘SOLID IO** GOLD TIE CLASP the McAlpin to-day, but no state- #225 upport was de- | industry and | d for effective | This pledge o nounced as a mi the country whi use of the “big stick” by some coura- | geous person, in a statement Issued | by Harry A. Gordon, an attorney of | No. 347 Fifth Avenue, counsel for various associations of clothing man- vfacturers. Neither his employers nor the Clothing Manufacturers’ As- gociation paid any heed to the state- ment. Eight new firms were added to-day to the lst of those which have, according to the workers, locked OPEN . them out. EVENINGS In addition to the picketing, the | — i} | shipping clerks In a number of cle best oy Igamated Clothing Wor Hs THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920, at Aupport fur the memt TOPAZ gain sounia One ety { 4650 | 2 GENUINE DIAMONDS ‘SOLID 14** GOLD-JAP RING # 40,00 EXTRA HEAVY 10 T4"" GREEN GOLD CUFFLINKS #1500 Leal HEAVY SOLID 14*" GOLO WATCH 15 vEWEL “9 0,00 MOVEMENT, ‘SOLID Ia" bei TIE CLASP. “If It’s Jewelry, We Make It” ad And Have Made it for Sixty Years. Choice Christmas Gifts One Quality—The Best ONE PRICE—THE LOWEST. ESTABLISHED 1860 Srxrn Avenue Corner 17th ESTEE. EVEniNcs MADE CLOTHES FOR MEN Saturday—Further Drastic Reductions MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS 38° Originally 45 to 55 46 originally 60 & 65 OUR OWN MODELS, PRODUCED IN OUR OWN SHOPS OF BEST ALL- WOOL MATERIALS IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PATTERNS & COLORINGS, MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS 45° No Charge for Alterations 50” OUR OWN MODELS, PRODUCED IN OUR OWN SHOPS, OF PURE WOOL OVERCOATINGS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED STYLES, WITH SELF AND VELVET COLLARS—CHESTERFIELDS, BOX COATS ULSTERS AND ULSTERETTES. : Too many. That’s why these February reductions have been made now, in our entire stock. A conspicuous opportunity for economical purchasing. ' 5 3:00 6 300 Originally 70 & 75 Originally 80 to 95 55° Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y, Established 1879 Thirty-fourth treet Scturcay Purchasing Inducements Women’s Winter Wraps at the value-giving price of $72.00 will consist of fashionable Wraps in the newest models, materials and colors, some of them fur-trimmed; all lined throughout with silk. Considering the excellent qualities of mate- tial and workmanship used in these gar= ments, the price quoted is remarkably low. (Third Floor) A Reduction Sale of Girls’ Outerwear offering splendid values, has been augmented with mew assortments for to-morrow (Saturday), Included are Cotton Middy Blouses. . . . at $1.65 Cottom Smocks . . . .-. « at 1.95 Crepe deChineSmocks. . . . at 8.50 Cotton Regulation Dresses, two-piece n.odel, aes ek we ee 6 » & * BOSD Rubberized Raimcoats . . - at 5.25 All-wool Coats, plain or fur-trimmed, at sis oss «© es «© © 1SI950) The sizes are mot complete in all of the above. (Second Floor) 20,000 Yards of Selected Silis comprising ke ks, White Si Metal Brocades , Crepes de Chine, Novelty armeuws as Velveteens and Chiffon Velvet: a d in suitable Lengths at. one-half original prices (First Floor) Ba. Altman & Cn. * MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street The Art Needlecraft Department will have om special sale Another Six Thousand Hanks of Superior Quality Knitting Yarn 65c¢. There are a variety of the wanted colorings, including rose, old blue, navy blue, tan, green, gray-mixed, blue-mixed and brown-mixed, as well as all-black and all-white. at per hank juoted is phenomenally low (Fourth Floor) The price The Jewelry Department is featuring Novelty Necklaces of opaque and transparent beads, faceted or smoothly polished, in the favorite pastel colorings $2.50 to 6.00 A Liberal Quantity of Novelty Necklaces attractively mounted, with metal connece tions; in lengths from twenty to twenty= seven inches at will be specially priced at $2.50 War Revenue tax additional (First Floor) The Department for Catalorue and Folder Merchandi.e offers exceptional opportunities for the purchase of a ive Holiday Gifts at v moderate prices i Street elevators) kG of Voge! Bror frank G. aguire 647 Eighth Ave. g 420.8 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Men’s and Young Men's SUITS & OVERCOATS Regardless of Cost or Profit $35 and $38 $40, $45 and $48 Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats 24.50 32.50 $50, $55 and $58 $60, $65 and $70 Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats 37.50 47.50 Open Saturday Evening WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY i SUNDAY MORNING WONDERS , 295- 295-Eishth Ave. MEAT PRICES ae ree No Matter Where You Live It Will ay You to Come Here. Best Cuts Only—S, ec.al Friday and Sa:urday Fresh “C" Hams 18 '4c tb. ne Yee 140 Ib, -—<—- — ua Chy} Loins of . ork 22 ve Ib. es Sonar is Han a ize Th 125! 12540 I ib. irkans sue Ib. __ One to» Cust _ ide ay or Boiling | — i mb tw 16¢ Ib, “Genuine ‘Lamb ube ‘Ib. Roasting Vet 12140 th 12% 1 12%elb. 22¢ Ib. Teuder Roast beel ec Ib. ae Tear | . rigin and Po. ter Roasting Mutton ais WD.| “iouse Sten. ln Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and