The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 10

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_FORD’S WORKERS _ WOULD RUN PLANT AT OWN EXPENSE Offer to Make Cars for Them- selves, Returning Factory ‘in Good Order. DETROIT, Jen. 3. MPLOYEDS of the Ford au- tomobile plant, which has 3 been closed for a month, Pik dave received the following cir- fL of the following facts: if gt ahs ‘ i a : employees own automobiles, + Ford's often re- to help the other i i i 3 g i E i 3 of the , Ford plant under the existing % Ford) organization during the month of Janunry to make auto- i mobiles for ourselves and faml- t Nes, The total care produced to am be distributed on a bawia of a ) minimum of one car to each em- and the remaining cars at i i : i mente and plant iin even better condition. “All Ford employees desiring to work under these cond\- Juneh ready for work.” SS SAND AND GRAVEL MEN HELD. Ball Fixed at $5,000 After Pleading Not Guilty. ; Five men indicted under the Sherman 4 Act for alleged conspiracy to control the - wand and gravel industry In thia district bo Ai fixing prices and eliminating compe- tition through manipulating the Cow defendant until A den 38 12 to enter ‘demurrers Joa il gi: RA WHATS DYNAMT. TO A MULET Pa, Jan. 3. — Frank Smart single and resume tena show up Monday with your | 196 Overcoats were 81 Overcoats were 172 Overcoats were Overcoats were $58 | 109 Overcoats were $60| 65 Overcoats were $63 | | Small Charge for Alterations 2 DROWN IN PUDDLE __ "er * WHEN AUTO SKIDS Inato Seven Others Injured as Victims Are Pinned Under Over- turited Car, | TRENTON, Jan. muel Horowits, \a dry goods merchant of No. 664 South | Broad Street, thin efty, and Howard Lipman, two-year-old son of Mr, and of No, #89 Tinton Mra, Harry Lipman, Avenue, the ton and Princeton, machine skidded and overturned, Others in the car when {t overturned This Is a Significant Fact— That the oftener and longer you use “Eddys” Sauce the more enthusiastic Beginning To-day—Monday Every Coat in the collection was made this season in our own workrooms, in the finest imported and domestic cloths loomed. There are three groups—as follows: Now double-breasted effects, a 53 55 | in an extensive variety of smooth-finished and rough surfaced fabrics 40 Overceats were 108 Overcoats were 16 Overcoats were 37 Overcoats were 20 Overcoats were 31 Overcoats were $125 36 Overctats were $138 J Without question the finest overcoats anywhere to be seen. Made of fine imported Montanac cloths, smooth-finished Elysans, and novelty overcoat- Skeletonized or fully silk lined. ings with plaid backs. | oxcept Horowita ar Jand Mra, Lipme Hronx, New York, wore Growned in a foot of water yesterday afternoon while pinned beneath the Horowits car in a ditch between Tren- into which the The Annual Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices HE EVENING WOKS», MONDAY, JANUARY 3, tn offlee Horowwits, six, Nathan Lipman beneath the car, of m passerby in ext ating the theta the child, | Mr. Mra. Horowitz, Staneh comple has } ito celal Se) the most serio “ee were taken) Court and ry i ante one. to MeKinley Hor toM and the| resignations ara to take others to the Horpwita home, miediately, nore STRAIGHT —where th ce acrom the val js equal 6 thier Ygide ofthe une fw eetalde, tnste “a of De inside tho tine (G-D). Find Out What’s Wrong With Your Feet the ball vide nate the Hoe ¢ ins outside Mr. C. S. Richards of Boston, a foot specialist and a member of the American Posture League, will be at our New York store on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 8rd, 4th and 6th, and at our Brooklyn store on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 6th, 7th and 8th. He will show you how to get immediate relief and instruct you on the proper care of your feet, Doctors Ate Especially Invited to a Special Demonstration of the For Men and Womcn Who Want Foot Comiort ROBT. J. SADLER SHOE CO. NEW YORK STORE BROOKLYN STORE 93. Nassau Street 438 Fulton Street Corner Fulton Street Bet. Pearl and Smith Streets 119 Overcoats were $65 | 237 Overcoats were $70 | 128 Overcoats were $73 125 Overcoats were $75 i$ 80 Overcoats were $78 35 Overcoats were $80 | Single and double-breasted sf with set-in sleeves or in Raglan effect. Self or velvet collars, full or quarter silk lined. Now ‘68 $85 | $88 | Fifth Floor were Mrs, Horowitz, Mr ane: ae, Lio | sand Swann Assistants Restan. x neys John 1. | adiwin a Me : = MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH | 1921, ange Place. Mr. we of thi Be Altman & Gn. AVENUE. NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Great. January Sales of Blankets and Bed Furnishings ! ; and, which have already been in progress for several weeks, will be continued without interruption throughout the present month ‘These Sales present phenomenal opportunities for ~ economical buying - The Bed Furnishings Dep’t| The Linen Department | Specials for the current week Specials for the current week All-linen Damask Table Cloths White Blankets . $5.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.25 & 11.00 650 pairs, cotton-and-wool per pair $6.00, 7.50 & 8.50 175 pairs, wool-and-cotton per pair » « «* $10.00 & 11.50 190 pairs, genuinely all-wool $13.50, 18.50 & 23.50 each All-linen Damask Table Napkins per dozen . $6.75, 8.25, 8.75, & %.75 perpair . . . each . . ' $9.75, 12.75 & 13.50 special quality . . .. ‘each $45.00° per pair . . «. $3.50, 5.50 & 6.50 White Bedspreads Crinkled dimity, hemmed Size 2 x234 yards . . . each $2.50 Size 219x284 yards . .« « each 3.15 Hemmed Linen Huckaback Towels Room size « e « per dozen $9.00 Hemstitched Linen Huckaback Towels Room size, per doz. $9.00, 10.50 & 12.00 Guest size, per doz. 8.50, 9.50 & 11.00 Hemmed Turkish Bath Towels per dozen . $3.00, 3.75, 4.50 & 6.75 Satin-finish, scalloped Size 2 x284 yards . . . each $6.75 Size 214x284 yards . . . each 7.75 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases in staple and the finer grades hemmed and hemstitched Remarkable values are also offered in Decorative Linens | at great reductions from former prices the prices of which have been greatly reduced, Both Departments are on the Fourth Floor (Madison Avenue section) | The First Important Sale of White’ Lingerie ‘Materials | Among the special values offered are the following: 287 10-yard Pieces of 39-inch Nainsook boxed, at $2.95 per piece 200 19-yard Pieces of 36-inch Nainsook }| _ boxedy at $2.95 per piece 100 10-yard Pieces of 39-inch Nainsook boxed, at $3.90 per piece 100 10-yard Pieces of 36-inch Longcloth at $3.45 per piece - Household and Decorative Linens All-linen Double Satin Damask Table Clot”:s Comfortables Al)-linen Double Satin Damask Table Napkins 200 figured.silkoline, cotton-filled per dozen . .. $I1.50, 13.50 & 15.00 each $5.00 150 plain-coldr dotted muil, cotton-filled Hemstitched Linen Sheets each : $7.50 per pair . - $15.00, 16.50 & 19.50 r satin, handestitched, edged vi anol atin lambs" Conc etal es Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases for January, 1921, is now being held on the First Floor

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