The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 26

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should not lone ste iJ ae bry forty-elght-hour, we “ih 4 will SILK FAL F RIES Branch hes rol vie nc ‘ 1 dae A hat expe d n by th Ea womplores. ‘in mu housand 8 Petreen seditecerre Act to in Une aN © End 44-Hour Plan and Re- ; st tite Geutine| ating ae running three | , the forty-eight eck does not mean a ge mptlon of business will a ik manufacturers of Paterson, | 1B. 4., took steps yesterday to abolish ) the forty-tour-hour week and re-| will aid ish the forty-elght-hour week | Period o! the mills in that city. Ina public) jtement issued by the Federated rn of Governors of the Associated ith the ert pyers justries of Paterson and addressed the Citizens of Paterson, the recom- | LOCATE SCRANTON MINE FIRE) ton is made for the welfare of | city that all mills return to the| Blase 400 Feet own ta Old Dy eight-hour week Jan. 17, | L. & W. Shaft. fags | SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 1. plea | the Engineering Corny of th Lackawanna and Wes {Company and Scranton firemen have succeeded in determining the location of INS |) the mine fire raging in the old work- | ings of the above named company. For ng longer hours. the ‘statement | {he Past twenty-four hours they have of bitter attention. 2S.W. Sith Se. been steadily playing three streams of ing all allowances for the water on the bia jor shill of the silk. workers ef| The fire ts in what {= known as the % m, it is apparent that a handi-/ new county vein and is about 400 feet pot trom [ae @ week/ below the surface. The vein has ight fe eaication of te out in warve im tease ot Darning oat, Mp operations near future is contained in al have been menrnied on in the mine for ph which says wage earnern' several y SEAPLANE " TOW SINKS. | jad Been Picked Up tm Caribbean by Destroyer McCormick. WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.- Department has recelved here will| from the Commandant of the I" dtheanth are he time of the accident, condlt and those) J ne Was one of three which ANBV KN Beauty-SIX The first Auburn car was built in the year of the first automobile show. The twenty- first year finds both in the center of national F. W. WRIGHT, Inc. Beauty SIX <The Navy we TR left Coeo Solo, a Might ne department's. despatch Sontaled endiner to Minton will purchase it at the Ovington Jan- | } conte, 10% one “eed at discounts from : “*Elmoaee Eighty-six sets,all open stock pat- } nor Sheets ri are soraiendonenk the | 1 OV I NGTON’S | “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’ Bama IB in Slo. hrc Dl jo, Canal Bone, vena on] bad bed details of the weveral 1a Colom plane, presumably tat by ae Even Dinner Sets are in the Sale HE finest patterns of the best and Frenchmakersare inel in the Ovington ee | china and table crystal sale. 1 ‘Whether you want a severe pat- s tern or one less forrral, you will be able to buy it at Ovington’ ‘sand you 312-314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32nd St., New York 4 2 a meen tele sn ge. facie > ae ee te nes ae The Future of the Automobile. and of Your Business Vast Building Program Assures Prosperity part of America has been three years. High costs and labor year caused the abandonment of What It Means To You Raw materials will be required. . Men will be em- to build and be x They will buy the they require. shundred million people are wearing out clothing and shoes faster than such The present is but a transfer from one activity to another. Se FY: ee ge. creat 8 cannot be long delayed. Remember What Was Said -When War Ended Yet within six months there was a shortage of everything. Forced even more intense than during the war resulted Ras us ach Uacak they Wk. toad’ bev reason in many lines people stopped buying. The present change is normal. It is healthy and it must be of short duration. We turn to new work just as pressing aad far reaching as was the influence which upset the dire predictions of 1918. Will You Be Ready Then? Production of practically all merchandise has been at reduced volume for three to five months. In the meantime we have been consuming and wearing out clothing, houses, furnishings, auto- mobiles, etc. It is possible we face a shortage poxest to that which came upon us in the spring 1919. ¢ America has not overbuilt 0; overreached her require- ments in any fundamental or essential activity. The accumulated surplus of five years prosperity is stored in many ways. Not in years has everyone been so eager to work. Economical production and economical distribution will now be possible, ) A Million Automobiles For Replacements That is the normal requirement to fill the gaps left by worn out cars. No one who has ever owned an automobile will long endure without one. Without the automobile, in- dustry would stop. Transportation would be par- alyzed. Distances between town and country and between producer and consumer could not be Living costs would rise. Land values would fall. The new need is for transportation and in the part it plays the automobile has no substitute. | See America’s future in the light of her needs. There is demand for nearly every article. Be prepared to do your part, Have faith and remember it is not likely that any manufacture wilb be able to get back into production quick enough when spring buying starts. Go to the Automobile Show if you would share in the confidence held by America’s first industry in finished products. National. Automobile Chamber of Commerce Motor and Accessory Manufacturers Association ===BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © FULTON S1 REET- -BROOKLYN ‘Women’s Shoes ee To Close Out Saturday Less Than Halt Former Prices © 1000 Pairs Black Kidskin Shoes Formerly Sold from 9.00 to 15.00 4.90 Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York and Newark Stores ==BROOKLYN== OPPENHEIM Guns & GC FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Dresses, Formerly Dresses, Formerly Dresses, Formerly A Remarkable Offer in Tricolette Dresses Sharply Reduced Saturday Navy, Brown and Black—all beautifully , Chenille and Silk Embroidered. Sale Price 19.75 Other Attractive Dresses Likewise Reduced An unusual selection of the season’s latest and most desirable models, developed from superior Tricotines, Tricolettes and Velvets —smartly trimmed and superbly tailored. 35.00. Fashionable Fur Garments at Unparalleled Reductions Bay Seal Coats.............. Bay Seal Coate................. Hudson Seal Coats Hudson Seal Wraps.. Hudson Seal Coats............ Hudson Seal Coats. (Skunk Trimmed) Hudson Seal Wraps Mole Wraps... Mole Wrap................ Hudson Seal Wraps Mink Coats:. Nine Sent C. O, D. to 225.00 “to 325.00 to 400.00 ,to 775,00 to 600.00 eve Fe to 650.00 to 950.00 ... to 895.00 to 1075.00 ..to 1250.00 to 1850.00 No Approvals «Reduced to Reduced to 125,00 175.00 250.00 350.00 375.00 395.00 Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to 395.00 Reduced to 650.00 Reduced to 650.00 Reduced to 075,00 No Credits |

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