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er GARMENT MAKING | FRM SUSPENDS, UNO BLAMED Actions of Ladies’ Workers Local Called Pernicious— Production Cut 50 P. C. POL FRAUD LA TO DEMOCRATS I “ERSEY TY VOTE Committee Hears of Alleged Iegal Assistance and Pock- eted Ballots. Announcement was made to-day. | Gordo & Ck { jon of No. 347 Fifth Avenu Testimony tending to ers and indicate officials | ally Democratic chatle 6 » of that of Cut least one pollink place | th uspension from business for an co ond Ward—dllegally “agwisted” | indefinite period of the Weinstein] voters and tally clerks and pocketed | Joat House, Inc, of No. 114] Repu n ballots uncounted in the Bast 284 Street, whict in normal] Jersey City elections last November times did a manufacturing business of $8,000,000 a year. Max Wein Tresident was adduced tein, | Legislative before the Mackay Investigating Committee | ompany, is quoted |at its meeting in Jersey City tai! dy the lawy saying that’ his| morning company has forced to shut| ‘The testimony two Princeton | down “by the pernicious activi ies of | student watghers an e tally cle rk | International , Ladies’ Garment] jcd the committee te plan a more | ers’ Union. searching probe into the Jersey City he announcement states that, a elections than at first contemplated. Wilbur S$. Ober, a Princeton sopho more, challenger {n the Second Ward pollin e in Public School No, 4 Jorsey City, said piece | the demand of the union, the Wein ein concern abandoned work system in 1919, and ail workers | were put on a basis of weekly wage Under the former system girls made} as high as high 100 a week Mr, Weinstein charges that workers, when the week's wa tem established, de ehirked on their jobs. Pi f ink-marked | As it happened, “L saw a number I ballots thrown out ail were Republican votes. When it was decided they were void one of the SY8-" officers put them in his pocket. I do liberately know what happened to them duction | then," week and operators was not Was reduced and labor enor- Mrs. Leonora Donnelly, a pubile mously increased. Shop wrangling] school teacher living at No. 638 Jersey | was incessant and work was fre-| Avenue, Jersey Cit ed to Pub- testitied, were} quently susp texts. | lic School No. 4 Many employees cut their production; that Democrat wi assiduous in offerin nce to voters, ded on trivial pt r cent ntly, any decided on the state comps ley which w the working the pc he com h lags be ait aceton stu , a challenger at , followed Mrs d find corroborat pension elieves n anufactu ne lead o Demands x10, Edward 1. Davidson Avenue Madeline, w FULTON STREET coro BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway Sation Brooklyn i | The Styles of To-day Make the | (Choice of a Corset Very Important The new gowns require careful corseting, and i] the woman who desires to enhance the | charms of her fashionable frocks will select | A ch~ia Corset 1 s : Lightness may be obtained by wear- t ing one of the new NEMO. models of USARO CLOTH that wonderful gr fabric, which, because of its extreme light- ness and remarkable durability, was chosen by the U. S. Gover sane as KI covering for airplane wings. Coul ere @ more per- { fect material for corsets? We think not. Per- \ mit us to show you these new Nemos. i \ i} This Department, under the direction of Expert Corset- ieres, will be glad to aid and fit you in your selection. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, ". } expected to » completed 0b; yf pected to be completed by May for] { with a smooth, hard surface JERSEY BUILDING PP Rriraming tlc dited ted OME bg ict aay ie Northern section of Tank and the sh NEW AUTQ ROADS}: © sallbion er ferry through Hudsen ichissvetiipanigas Jand Re Counties to New Yore| | It te beltoved t ; River >. ' State and Connecticut section of. Route 4. fre Routes Expected to Be Read fea Neck to New Gretna will be. re pected to Be Ready in Plans are also r fo -|traffie. to Atjantfe. City by Time for Summer Traffic Sunday to Seashore. TRENTON, N. J. March 18 nouncement was made by gsi Far Rockaway Traf Commuters from Far I ng their offices in trooklyy pleted dn thn summer traffic the Highway Commission to-day th construction onginee plans for the buil from the lge water the Palts: similar piece ned in Ke s will provide On Sale at All : (viv My Six Stores Py Open Evenings pring Styles Right now is the time to choose your New Spring Suit for Easter, and no better or more economical place to make your purchase will be found than at any of my six money saving stores. Make up your mind to get the best you can at the least money. Come in and look over these beautiful Ready-to-Wear Suits and select your Easter Suit at this One Price. 2,200 READY-TO-WEAR SUITS xm FORMERLY $335 540 845 850 ALL THE ONE PRICE yards of extra high grade all-wool Blue and Black Tweeds, Fancy Cheviots, English encil Stripes and hundreds of other ‘styles and fabrics. were made to sell at prices from $50.00 upward, but as y for my opening week sale Lam selling Suits to order with an extra ‘pair of Trousers of the same material FREE. BOYS’ 2-PANTS SUITS MOTHERS—Don’t Miss this Opportunity to-morrow at my two Brooklyn stores, 1 place on sale thousands of Boys’ two-pants suits, ‘This and consists of the very latest Spring models, attractive and smartly tailored in the newest styles. Come early and choose the best selections, two pants to every suit. $645 $7.45 $8.45 BOYS’ DEPT.—At My 2 Bklyn. Stores Only OPEN EVENINGS Shi Ullleb New York Stores: Brooklyn Stores: 1414 Broadway 44 Flatbush Av. At 39th Street Near Nevins Street 118 Nassav St. | 756 Broadway Near Flushing Avenue” Near Beekman Street | | Newark Store: 3 Church St. | several thous: ing e greatest sale ever offered this seas joer BROOKLYN 186 Market St. Near Liberty Street | Where Murray’s Used to Be SS eres ‘UNTRIMMED HATS 1921 FRIDAY RUBAR Established 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. SATURDAY 1.77 Were $2.74 to $4.94 Fine quality shapes of every size, style and color that is new, charming and fashionable for Spring and Summer. A | Flowers, fruits and feathers in exquisite shades and graceful effects, suitable for trimming hats of every type Hat Trimmings, Were $1.25 to $2.45 No Exchanges No Returns SEE PAGE 39 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING Men's sortment of Spring and Summer colors—plain and fancy— all sizes—were $1.15 Men's durable—olive, brown, gree aud sray—aewspria styles all siz Men's ored stripes on white—silk frogs —ull siges—well known make—were $1.95 FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. a Just Received New Suits for Men - 32.50 Economy of price, yes, but not at the expense of a single detail of fine tailoring or quality. Styles are up to the minute, models are plain color, neat stripes and conservative silk mixtures, suit- able for young men and men of youthful spirit. All sizes, including regular ind stout. 220 Suits for Young Men included. + Desirable new models. Spring Sale Specials Men'sFine Shirts—repps, woven madras, etc.—colored stripes— large assortment sizes 1365 to 17 were $1.95. 134 Men's Fine Silk Neckwear— Spring neckwear for Baster— uewest figures aud color com- bingtions—open ends— were 8.40.0. : 1.09 Men’s Carter Union Suits— made of fine selected cotton—- short sleeves or sleeveless—knee drawers—all sizes— 1 88 were 82.45 Special Spring Caps—large as- Men's Union Overalls or Coats —in plain blue, brown or white, striped blue—regular 90 sizes—were $1.89........ + Men’s Work Shirts—s id per- omy nero it figis! = Igy attached+-were $1.... By a i Mens Ot Under wesnrea rt or lon eye sesitlactttte test senee all reg. sizes, 80 to 46; extra es up to 54, 20 cts. pe TET Lceemoy 2 | Men's Medium Weight Under- .90 Fine Felt Hats—solt eg were $3.45. . 2.44 Pajamas—percale—co) 1.26 Men's Silk Suspenders—live Men's Serge Trousere—woo! Maarakite’ and Caadeeee rubber— gut bucnies- ~or fine real worsted finish—navy blue— gray soft wool and cotton Te. ia) ween es OO eee 17 Soe nage 39 for other Hearn advertising. ——— = ae a ™ P