The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 6

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, un Nh ‘thon of te Labor Law means aiso | perscnnet of those department wil that of the Compensation Law. “Tho tires most ‘mportant depart-| ment < the ments In the Stato; ara, tal kon,” be |that it will lead to inefficiency in Loree: ww. My one to much moro ef- “the Labor,’ Hducation’ and |ficient enforcement. I never knew Departmoatis, All of these/of an overloaded dopartment on the experl-|was efficient. If you got an army of tho peaple and|men, and in 8 ' +] that have been built u a 33 and needs off fn this department they “Y ae. have been lmiit up pleco by bavé got more than a rogiment, [ eclares Way Slaie Commis:| sién Is Loaded Down With Jobs “Scandalous.” : “By Joseph 8. Jordan. Na 4 (Bpecial baad oi Sarriseersene of The jaw Beatany, Fe whl the § On, ‘pieswed lo the Sonate sester | irr , Comes before the Ankembly tc MMHG beth supporters and op- |‘ Ponents aro woadering w int be % : @foct of the oltbur alin i Minter yosterdny atiernocn before the | Imbor loaders. ilk Who Chlet Beecutite duciared that the preseat Industria] Commission In H ® “refuge for political workers.” “tt in tittle ghort of ecands!ous,” |y exclaimed, “ihe way tho aber |, partment bh bee foaded up with [\ » pla, for purposes absolutely ul- nN or to the énforcemont of the law." i ps ‘(Whe Governor appeared excited, but 1 re wasm't any Cowbt of bis carn * WHestvess, and ils eycy flashed as he { Wert force to his statomenty by ham) ,' “Mmering tho table with his fet. fi “I nover knew of an overloaded do i jpartment that was efficient,” be eon- ||! tinued. “for anybody who wanted Segue the Labor Dopartinent has been Place they hava gore to.” The Governor Lad found himself Tue bil peal denly and tnaxpeoiedly confront- #4 by about 115 Inver lenders who | 4 Dave been at the Capitol for several P@axa trying to kave the bill reorgan- Vizing the State Industrial Cemmis- glon amended, while some were in- | ierested in the recodifeation of the Yabor laws, Their plaint was that | |) ‘tle reorgasisation plan had boen put | lito the recodification. | “VISIT WAB A SURPRISE TO THE (i) p GOVERNOR. j © cav. Miller know nothing of an ap- | ‘paintment which some one had mad yhawitn Dinkyg unl: the labor leaders, sheaded by Jamon P, Holland, Presi: -Gbnt of the Stare Iederation of La- | Wor, appeared in the Mxeéutive Tcssives But the Governor, sald “hat notwithstanding that someone ‘ evidently biundered, he did not | ‘wish to disappoint such @ large gath- | fering if they aougit # en ring. 4 Mr. Holland seid that the bearing thens wae opposed to the reorgentna- | “lon of the Labor Departmeat, He Titroduced John O'Hanlon as Chatr- of the Labor Committee which accompanies) the Knight Com- ites afl over tho State, Senator ight’s Committes on Recodifica~ ‘elon of the Labor Laws moulded into “Wels report the Governor's pian for jog a single-headed commission | the Labor Dapartmrait. iW 2 vald ho betleved that the propowad lav “kere is not | down of the ma- , but & breaking should continue with Sve com- ‘The present intention, he fe to cut dwn tho appropria- to the fact thet administra- Final Clearance Sale 1000 pairs Famous Doroth: Shoes taken from our regular stock and placed at this phenomenally low price for immediate disposal Mink you have jun arest the pegplé, and nobody with | | sanity could diwam of —_ oe with mente, nave to a half of them har pnt little to do, tt The Governor remarked that the|is bound to interfero with the work -houritig wos a &t premature, but! o* the other halt. The was gied to hewr the views of the y ienders on any orall of the features. |own investigation ti ieelo | Tie eamunnee: ——°-— "Now, I happen to know my | short of scandalous the La- pegplo for purposes absolutely jor to the éenforeement of the Tt hae been 8 Fe will eaiso any question relative impor- departments that come en the piace they have Tn my message to the Legisin- ‘ce. having that in mind, and for purpose of ing about ef. ympathetic administra. he ¢ recommendations t intervertog the efficlenay of taove depart- with you, how- in your suggostion that a re- m of the expenses or of the Qustrial Com- | aed. yet Jranklin Simon & Co. A Store of tapyengt Shops FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th STS, bs TOMORROW “Short Sleeved Frocks Continue,” Parts Cables, and SIXTEEN BUTTON, IMPORTED WHITE FRENCH Kw GLoves 5/9 are the answer of fashion: high quality ° maintained is the answer of the Glove Shop. low price re- gained is the answer of the price. ..... Sty i = Seth tine SHOES ’ at $4.95 Bubble Book Party! All children are invited to at- tend this wonderful party, Sat- urday, the 26th, at 11.15 A. M. or 3 P.M. Seventa Floor Excellent Values! Every department devoted to home furnishings will feature great price reductions these final three days of the sales. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street February Sale of Furniture HAT a month of ener- getic shopping occa- sioned by the great Sales! A month in which we have been able to create the low- est prices in years and you have benefited. But have you forgotten a few things? Are you aware that. Feb- ruary will step quietly into March next Tuesday morn- ing and leave these good sales behind her? List your needs from the following splendid values. Only Three More Days of the Living Room Furniture Bedroom Furniture Price, Price, Price. . $280.00 Tapestry. - $345.00 Colonial Mahogany Suite....... 4 piee ce. $195.00 + 370.00 +» 230.00 Ivory Decorated Suite..... 4 «+ 245.00 ++ 525.00 ++ 445.00 Colonial Mahogany Suite 4 + $50.00 += 495.00 Queen Anne Walnut Suite ain - . 650.00 ++ 345.00 Hepplesohite Suite oo § 4 4 bi t Dining Room Furniture With iam &Y Mary Jacobean Oak. § piece Chippendale Wain Se MeEsS AOD ks ++ 255.00 ++ 295.00 ++ 345.00 ++ 395.00 + 495.00 Chippendale Mahoga Georgian Mahogany. Chippendale Mahogany ,. Hepplewhite Mahogany Sheraton Mahogany.’ . Hepplewhite Walnut... Hepplewhite Mahogany Queen Anne Mahogany..: Chippendale Mahogany. . Blue Velour... Tapestry... Tapestry. -. 975.00 ++ 325.00 Hepplewhite Walnut Suite. «» 850.00 ++ 305.00 Louis XVI. Suite ; ++ 975.00 «+ 295.00 Queen Anne Mahogany Suite... «+ 595.00 ++ 308.00 «+ 445.00 | ~~ Louis XVI. Ivory Suite........ vo #4 495.00 «+ 425.00 «+ 445.00 Hepplewhite Mahogany Suite... ¢ “ .. 445.00 + 595.00 Louis XVI. Grey Enamel Suite... 4 ins 345.00 XVI. Mak. Decorated Suite 4 Mulberry Mokair. Mulberry Velour Black Perse and Velour. AMuiberry % Sivth Floor, These Greatly Reduced Prices on Individual Pieces . Solid Mahogany Fine Domestic Rugs ED ie Will Bein Effect 3 More Days Spine: Desk Table Desk Tea Wa; Do I’ miss these prices! They represent, radical Umbrelia reductions. Last October we met the new low Fernery. . price levels by making reductions. But these prices ‘here advertised are reductions on the new low prices. Gate Leg Table—54x54.. 6 Wiltons and Axminsters Cane Chair or Rocker. Cane Setter.... Colonial Chair, seed! tak: Royal Wiltons, §.3x10.6 feet. . $74.50 Royal Wiltons, 6x9 feet $52.50 Worsted Wiltons, ox12 feet.. . $98.50 Windsor Arm Chair, wood seas 2 Windsor Chair, flag seat Axminster (seamless) 9x12 feet ...... $59.50 Fifth Floor. Axminster Seamless Rugs 8.32106 feet Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12 feet $79.50 Library Table.. Davenport Table Bench, flag seat Finest Irish Linens in Many Cases Below Wholesale Prices Abundant as- ] A wonderful chance to supply your linen chests. Lowest prices in years. sortments. Everything in linens for dining-room, bedroom and kitchen. Breakfast Cloths Tablecloths Separate Napkins of linen damask 22x22 inches Dozen — $7.50 Brown calf, black kid, walking hee! AE nahi = aus and and Oxford, black calf or patent leather 4 nis Napkins Napkins PAY. droge: slippars, aErown: call Cloths—$3.00 Cloths — $5.00 Brogue or aelaht tip and. black Toweling Napkins, doz, $6.00 Napkins —- $6.50 + a nes pure Irish linen 30c, 4c, 45c, . ; Pair . Table Cloths Napkins $14.50, $16.50 . $5, $6, $8.00 20x20 inches........++ doz. $5.50, $6.00 oe $7.5 50, $9.75, $11.00 22x22 inch doz. $6.50, $7.50 $10.50, $12.00 Tea Napkins..... doz. $6, $7.50, $10.75 kid, Cuban or military hee] walking boots, black and brown kid or com- bination of leathers, with LXV. heels | tani Spats #925 Formerly $3.50 No C. O, D.’s. Neo Exchanges or Credits. Scalloped Table Cloths beautiful quality $7.50 Linen Lawn 36 inches wide yard $1.00 The excellent assortments of decorative linens, such as filet, Madeira and Mosaic designs, are also greatly reduced. Second Stoo

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