The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1921, Page 8

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SHIP éialm “that be ta the fon of the tate her mother Mra John Goon. feconned, | Jamen French, division of whose $500,000 Mr. ad accompan the | ; ISCUSSED ‘rane ead } ontate ts being contested by his) she anid the child's real father was Jdaughter, Mrs. Susan Calpina, tomtitied| named MeDermott and his mother «| tovdey that. William, wai. wail taken| New York, seamstress Mra. Calkina swore that William nover had been legally adopted, from & New York inatitution when « lmby by Mra, French, Union Chiefs Confer With Beth- Tehem Officials on Proposals Involving 15,000 Workers. Wage reductions for 16,000 workers ti four Bethichem Shirbutiding Corpors- plants at Hitsobeth, N. J.; Fore r, Masa; Baltimore and Witming- ton, Del. are under discussion to-day St a conference in Elimbeth. Repre- sentatives of unions aMitated with the | American Federation of Labor are} Meeting with officials of the plants. | Bric Erwets, general manager of the Miizabeth pliant, the onty conferree Whowe name was disclosed, said if the Pinnis are to remain in operation it PM be necensary to reduce % per cent., @nd the corporation's proposition will Ihave to be acted on by Feb. 14. In Philadelphia yesterday there was @eonference at which a 10 per cent. cut I) wages was tentatively agreed upon, Subject to refrendum approval by the Workers, by fve representatives of the big shipbuilding ‘yards of the East Coast and five union represntativa. ‘Two men are in hospitals at the point of death as 2 result of violence growing Out of the strike of 10,000 workmen at che Cramp shipyards in Philadelphia, strike was declared when an ari/i~ wage Cul Was declared following lure to get quick action on the plant » Proposal wages be oul 26 per cont _ GENERAL ELECTRIC CUTS WAGES FEB. 1) Mra, Sherin said Great Sacrifice Sale! $55, $50 & $45 Suits&Overcoats Guaranteed All Woo! Mand Tailored Throughout All to go at ARaNesTe e Time Rates Come Down 10 Per Cent., Piece Workers to Get 15 Per Cent. Less. i SCHENECTADY, Jan, %—A wage fn the General Blectric Com- 's plat was annoumed to-duy. Mffostive Feb. 1, wages of all la- bérers paid on a straight time basis wil be cut 10 per cent AN scales $ ing payment for work by plece ‘Workers will be reduced 15 per centf Im addition to this, a weekly bonus, Special Sale ‘9’: '10°& 11" Trousers “HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. at $5.65 27 Cortana Street, Sacre has been in effect for some time, will be discontinued. (CALLS CLAIMANT A WAIF. Deerhter Contesting Kather's Eee ~, fete Says He No tights, MORIISTOWN, N. J., fun, 28.—Mre. Apnic Sherin of Summit, called by the to dispute Willian French's Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit \ 471-51 W 34"St. NewYork Newark Store - 649 Broad St Sixth Avenue L at Door 9 Hudson Tube at Corner, «Children and Their Shoes | When a group of lively little people get together for rough and tumble » kiddies’ games, do you think they care ''much about protecting their shoes { _ Mother may admonish, “Be careful of your shoes. Remember they're new.” + Kiddies will promptly forget the gooul * advice and kick and scramble, jump ~jand ramble all over lots and hard side- * What these young ‘uns need are shoes . built for long wear mileage, and iim- mune to the ruthless treatment their - little owners give them. All Children Should — Wear Shookids Shookid Materials Finest leathers, strongest twill lining and the best soles are used. Long wear under rough service is assured. Shookid Shape Scientific experiment, constant study by specialists and 60 years of experience make orthopaedic correctness—guesswork is clim inated—CERTAIN, Shookid Fit ie Shookids age fitted by experts, not just “tried-on” by novices. Shookid Prices Quality considered, the price of Shookids is cheaper than any other store in New York City. s FRANKLIN Simon Boys’ SHOPS FIFTH AVENUE—37th and 38th Sts.—FIFTH FLOOR SATURDAY Final Clearance Sale Boys’ All-Wool NORFOLK: SUITS Reineed » ®15 09 . Regular Prices 20.” to 540." . Sizes § to 17 years OO st Simon & Co. * FIFTH AVENUE The Man’s Shop a Floor of. belie ecucae Sst ietorite che World’ 's Space Hour - — = Autiencbited; Aaroplatis q and the Express ib ae to The Man’ s Shop at Lord & Taylor | | Hats Humbled in Price OME of these hats are as Spring- like in appearance as anything one would see on the beach at Orlando— * those soft felts which have just the negligee air needed with flannels and serges. Others of the “brushed-up” felt, in light tans, greens and grays, suggest a moto: coat or a travel ulster. They are all hats of distinction, se- lected to show their quality and style by contrast with the ordinary, every- day hats one encounters, If The Man's Shop could openly state the prices at which these hats originally appeared, few of theni would be left at the end of the first day. Now they are all priced at $4.75 — truly a fraction of their prices a few weeks ago. In trimmings—tibbons and bindings they represent all that the highest- priced hat maker could bring to his task. And they include the newest blocks in black stiff hats, as well as the soft felts. $2sgi Sos Men who believe in accepting un- usual opportunities as they come along will not hesitate to select one or more of these hats, for future as weli as present wear. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street The Man’s Shop New York Home of the Biltmore Express Elevators Tenth Floor Homespun Overcoats Without Stop Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 38th Street 39th Street The Mid-Winter Sale of FURNITURE Begins Monday, January 3ist Unusually fine assortments; Suites and individual pieces. Reproductions and modern designs. . Prices lower than in several years. Make Selections Tomorrow The formal opening of the Sale is next Monday, but you may come in tomorrow and make selections, Deliveries will be made after Jan. s18t. weer Plan Your Winter. Vacation | Through World Resort Ads. Me pemmarg,T fes. Fourteenthe Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue Saturday New Apparel For Misses and Girls Girls’ Misses’ Polo Coats 29.50 Were $39.74 Coats of idea) weight for present wear, with the distinctive air sug- gested in the illustration, are finely lined through- out with plain color silk lining. Misses’ Separate Skirts 1,95 Were $9.97 to: $12.97 Knife pleated skirts of fine navy blue serge, in the style pictured, and skirts of fashionable wool plaids in a large selection of box-pleated models, Girls’ Champion Middy Blouses 1.28 Champion. middy blouses are made exclu> sively for HEARN after our own design, and are fashioned of white Lonsdale jean. They are priced at a special economy value pleasing to the high school miss and her mother. Sizes 6 to 20 years, Model is illus- trated, Serge Bloomers 2.94 Full cut and serviceably made—models in navy and black. Sizes 12 to 20 years. Girls’ Tub Dresees—medels ted eeettily fm gingham trimmed—6 te (4 yro.— were $1.48, Girls’ Sweaters — coat styles with large collar, belt and pocketa— were $4.94,.... . 3.88 See Pages 14, 10, 23, 22 and 81 for Other Hearn Advertising

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