The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 9

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ROADS SAY HARBOR MCN AGREE TOPAY A CUTUNIONSSAYND Conflicting Statements Issued While Workers and Man- tions are not in fullest accord with one another. Conferences are being held this af- ternoon between representatives of the New York Central and Eri marine employees. At the the general manager of the Erie an explanation was made of the compli- cated situation. “These ‘conferences, said a high official who re to let his name ve made public” have been going on ‘The law provides tbat or a week before an application can be mad to the United States Railway Labor gineers, and it 1s said the organtza- MACKAY INQUIRY TO Legislative Committee Engages Ac+ countant in Investigating John A. Bernbard, counsel for the Mackay logislative committee investl- gating County, N. J., said to-day he had en aged an expert accountant for the’ inferences.” ‘ committee who would shortly «0 over] STARTS 59-YEAR SENTENCE. the Jersey City accounts “I think the committee will be able to finish the Hudson County inyesti- gation within three weeks,” Mr. Bert hard said, “Then we will get at wey City’s accounts.” “Will you investigate char padded payrolls in Jersey Cit: was asked. : “1 can't answer that," Mr, Bernhard replied. “But we have engaged an ac countant.. You can draw your owa Connolly Fears Retrt! ‘ He Hell Con William Connolly of No. 939 Castleton Avenue, Staten I#land, was sent from the Richmond County tall to Sing Siig to-day to begin aw fifty-nin tence for burglary. Connolly vain to be ment to same other prison, saying he feared men, who had bern jing through his testi- 1 fim ng 8 puld kil d McNally is await death in 6 murder of Edward a Mariners Harbor restau- and two other men have sentenced for Ilfe, larmely through fa turnin State's evidence, AUDIT PAYROLLS s of Jersey City Affairs. mony Exlw Sing § political Jacowskl affairs in Hudson Brooklyn— Fulton Street Near Hoyt} , West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Fashion’s Newest Favorites! OY, Nat, | Newark—Broad Street & West Park. } | agers Confer, Hoard for reductions in pay, it is SEs ais ae 4 i] + b ae necessary to submit the proposals to ’ , che workers, ‘This i# ‘what is boing $ . : Hi nry Joyer, Chairman of the Neve ere crying. te (pores oh ie 2 | | S aps e 1 5 iret 2 lp ae. men the vital necessity for cutting ~~ < i ”% scintion, ~|pay, and I think that as individuals ploy eqnipment in ‘York Warbor by the Delaware, Lé ‘wanna and Western Railroad Agreed to accept a reduction in w All workers on the boats of the Le- high Valley Railroad, with the excep- tion of lighter captains, he said, had accapted wage cuts, as well as all ferrymen employed by the Central Railroad of New Jersey All railroads with terminals here, we have been successful. But some- “ltimes when it comes to a vote the °| workers do as their leaders tell them.” No talk of a strike or threatened sirike is heard either from the men or the railway managers. If the marie employees consent to wage reduction, or if the Labor Board grants permission to the roads to put the reductions in effect temporarily with a retroactive stipu- lation pending a final decision by the Railway West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Especial attention is directed to the Noteworthy Offerings now available in our With Robespierre Collars & Tuxedo Frants Entrancing in Their Smartness of Line 2 And Priced with Usual Bedell Moderation : Featured Tomorrow at board, it is planed by most of the Pre-Easter Sale of APPAREL $39°%5 4 $ 8 5 Qtr. Joyce said were holding daily|ijads’ to make the cuts effective 3 conferences with their employees end} April 15. } the last of the new agreeménts pro- ee widing for wage reductions ranging} ACCIDENTAL SHOT FATAL. . ; from 14 to 20 per cent, aro expected | | hn , Presenting a most opportune occasion to select the new to be Completed in the next few days. Lihit Yael? re n+ ©: iol . HE Lig LERDOIAAE MaaTbeme meas | MERE S cS modes as decreed by Fashion’s foremost style originators. oO ac reductia i ay The death to in Gouverneur = fo accept reductions in pay on rail. I of Mite ‘Trechlenters, « youre road ferries and tugs we don't know @bout it,” was the statement made at fh. adquarters of the marine engineers. Thomas Healy, who has man for the harbor workers, ent in Philadelphia. Another 1 of the marine engineers’ union, Items mentioned herein are but a suggestion of the comprehensive assortments assembled for this event. n of No, 80 Belmont Avenue, I, from a bullet wound In a to the t le arrest of Harry man, & special policeman em- by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, on a charge of homicide and brought out the story of the tragle end- on Sunday night acted as| Women’s Silk Jersey Dresses Se eee } however, said he had been informed ry i the rine employees of the Jersey i i Central; New York Central and New | § eA Aealaua mas f = Haven had voted almost solidly tio pistol from his. hip At the Remarkably Low Price of me ash i it any voluntary acceptancs of is pocket of his cout BO Ae n't b A 2 chattel intent’ MAbeenn tt MR Sach bd cal ¥ a ; Sate ter sked to be allowed to hey. ak ff t i and Steckman w a ther complicating the situation it ‘to him when th 2 $23.75 Eight distinctive models to select from in a Silk Jersey highly commendable for its excellent appearance and serviceable quality. Elaborately | embroidered or beaded, also plain tailored effects. Navy Blue, that the marine workers’ | ns are split. ‘The mastery, and pilots are represented by ations, 2€ Sead See Ebi ES OE Forow r298 s8se ud 2°25 Fee we eee i re ; re ’ 43)" ‘ Brown, Beaver and Black comprise the colors. Enhanced Swagger ‘ BONWIT TELLER..€2.C \@ Sizes 34 to 46 Third Flour by Novelty Flared or The Shop of Ong . Quilting Straightlines FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET Fashion's newest fayorites—Spring’s outstanding novelty: Presented in several ex- clusive and ultra-modish models duplicated from high-priced Fifth Avenue successes. Ideal for every day or more formal wear. Beautifully silk lined—of rich Satins. Exceptional Sale Tomorrow: WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Very Special a! $45.00 Sizes 34 to 50% The fabrics— especially recommended for their desirable qualities— comprise Poiret Twill. Tricotine, Hairline Stripes, Oxfords and Tweed Mixtures All Silk Lined. As Unusual in Value as They Are Distinctive in Styling and Quality UNDERTHINGS Gz Wash Satin Envelope Chemises A tailored model trimmed with tucked georgette; ribbon shoulder straps. ... pa i ebaeen pe encore eaaeRgS re 5.95 lu WOMEN’S FORTUNA or RAMONA WRAPS Gracefully “*shioned, in fabrics unusually rich in texture Exceptional at $65.00 (All Sizes) This season’s favored shades of Sorrento Blue, Silver-pine, Hindustan, Ostrich; also Navy Blue and Black, Silk lined. All Sizes. Crepe de Chine Chemises An Empire model with wide band top of Valenciennes and real filet lace. Ribbon shoulder ‘straps. .... Seterd ; 8.95 Handmade Envelope Chemises Of fine batiste combined with real filet lace; ribbon shoulder straps 10:75 Japanese Silk Pajamas Two piece tailored model of fine quality Japanese silk.............. ez Typically Bonwit Teller & Co. BOUDOIR APPAREL At Out-of-the-Ordinary Prices 12.50 To complete the smartness of your Easten.commma— SRG) <SAS he meee Eb am EASTER WRAPS and COATS for MISSES, JUNIORS and GIRLS Junior Girls Wraps, smartly fashioned of Wool Bolivia and Duvet de Laine, featuring cape sleeves, also yoke backs; self-stitching, narrow belts; half and full silk lined; desirable Spring colors. Sizes 12 to 17 years. $22.50 Ordinarily these models would be priced at $34.75 Other models $11.75 to 52.50 Misses’ Polo Coats Full length, belted models in Natura) Color Polo Cloth, raglan sleeves; richly silk lined, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years $25.00 Girls’ Polo Coats Camel’s Hair Polo Cloths; half and full lined styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years $11.75 reer Be well gloved on Easter morning Millions of well-dressed women will complete their Easter costumes with KAYSER Silk Gloves. They know from long experience that KAYSER means: Perfect fit . Long wear and Economy KAYSER Silk Gloves cost no.more than the ordinary kind. ) ue name KAYSER is in the hem, and with each pair is a guarantee ticket that the tips will outwear the gloves, Georgette Crepe Negligees A graceful model with deep flounce of lace over heavy crepe de chine, decorated with two tone ribbon, In white and pastel colors. ......... Pereee treet reeerierase! 28.50 | c Crepe Meteor Negligees Softly draped model with lace panel at the back and garnitures of velvet ibbon, In deli sha Cape MOE ete ee 3950 wee Shadow Proof SILK PETTICOATS Specialized at 4. 95 Made of fine quality washable satip or crepe de chine, Straight line mode! with scalloped edge. Juniors Polo Coats Fashioned of Natural Camel’s Hair Polo Cloth; full belted, half and full lined Sizes 12 to 16 years, $17.50 Girls’ Dressy Coats Of Wool Bolivia; full belted styles; silk lined throughout. Sizes 6 to 10 years. $23.75

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