The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1021, ° national anthem, The crowd un- dissuade the workingmen from their!“RESIST WAGE CUT,” covered and sang the hymn with fal- | Purpose. tering voices, While the hymn was|,,1he Workers resisted all pleas for! N, ¥.C. MEN ARE TOLD r Several hours, but the crowd was being sung Charles descended trom|fnally dispersed at 1 o'clock this his train and stood, moist-eyed, | morning. Warning Sent to Employees of|t : & Hacstathaahed ne Hoa 2 — 1 | and asked to si 0 “cen © - A among the people whom he claims as APS > coRERTTER the Harlem and Wudson |tion in your pay | subjects. IOWA KILLS INDUSTRIAL BILL. |not accept un y < | A letter whieh has been sent out by one of the officers of the Employees’ As- soclatl in the ne t the differe At the signal to start Charles re-| peg MOINES, fa, April 6—An Branches, j entered his car, waving farewell, and] ingustrial court. bill (Soeetal to | c ‘ modeled after “gr o1 “ rev ‘ad 4 os MOUNT VERNO! () SWI 17 A f) calling out, “Au revoir, my faithful.” lehe Kansas Industrial Court Law, was | gf OUNT, VERN rd ny Killed yesterday by the House of the —s a World) | N. ¥., April 6.— | New York Central BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Spocally Shop of Opginaions FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET tawa tapi Railrond Company to cut wages ix going owa Legislature, which voted aguinst|to meet with organized tion from | Mio aoe BER of an powsible.’ o me organized opposition from | hat a ied cept ied ssibiey, [reconsideration of the measure, The| the station empioyees on the Harlem Pi ngh Hi celved by His | Cee yee eee |bill dia not reac s 4 Hudson River branches Hermina Will Be Received by the Mili- return {0 exile by Conéral Lahat, jd not reach the Senate. and Hudson River branch termin tary and Rules Read who has resigned command of the |= * West Hungarian troops, as well as to Him. by a number of officers who have | FOR THURSDAY renewed their oath of allegiance to} RPRNE, April 6.—Former Emperor|the fortrer emperor, One of them, Curl will be practically a prisoner on|Mujor Noszlopy, tore off the insignia his return here to-day. New regula-/of his rank, to which he was clevated tions drawn be attempt|by Admiral Horthy, regent of Hun- to regain his th that he| gary. Must abstain from political plotting] VIENNA, April 6 (Associated and that he shall notify the Govern-|Press.)—Five hours’ delay in the ment forty-eight hours in advance if| journey was caused by the holding up | he plans to leave Switzeriand. of the train Steps will be take that the | dust to the orders are ot upon the exi to him by m! rival at Busch BUDAPEST, April 6 (Associated | Press)—Former Emperor Charles|pass until they had told him steinamanger Station on| they thought about him and his ad- venture and wi visibly train was stopped by and haggard. A local! message, while efforts were ma played t Hungarian Entente re prese ntatives and others to} Values Way Beyond the Usual in Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street FRENCH & PHILIPPINE HANDMADE & HAND EMBROIDERED UNDERGARMENTS THIRD FLOOR Valenciennes, Point de Bitiche and Point Milan LACES and INSERTIONS At Noteworthy Prices To-morrow ‘To impress thom |; ® rules will be read | wor! y officers on his ar- against Charles by the | n of Bruck. | | thousand men from the in- | al towns in the region gu d Bruck in the evening and 4 y would not let the ex-E mervous, Real Valenciennes and Point de Binche Edging and Insertions 35c, 58c, 98c, 1.98 to 25.00 yard Handmade Nightgowns . Handmade Chemises : Formerly 26.30 KOE) bi Formerly 18.50 9.75 Fine linen, hand embroidered Envelope or straight models of and real Val. lace trimmed. linen, hand emb’d, real Val. lace trim’d. Handmade Nightgowns Handmade Drawers Formerly 18.50 OS Formerly 18.50 9.75 French voile, with bands of In batiste, linen or voile; hand embroidered organdie. embroidered or lace trimmed. Point Milan Lace and Insertions $1.58, 1.98 and 3.25 yard COMING! a Sale of FINE FURNITURE [fll | LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES Wit | 14 kt. White Gold E have been most fortunate in con- | | summating an sae Laie gol Hi | Bracelet Watches for Women Imported Japanese Silk Undergarments | | fine Period Furniture from one of the 1 if A ‘ oldest and best known Furniture Makers: Hy Priced specially for Thursday at Nightgowns Enyelope Chemises \ ae 2 eye Formerly 49.00 19.75 Formerly 39.00 16.50 | ove $28.75 on the occasion of their retirement from business f i Straight Chemises Drawers i WAIT and WATCH Ht | Hand engraved Octagon, Cushion, Oval and Tonneau Shapes. Formerly 39.00 16.50 Formerly 32.00 12:75 | r nor Ua bal Peeayea i Guaranteed 15 jewel Swiss lever movement. } Heri and ART HAC Sel eas wal be Ribbon bracelet with 14 kt. Gold Clasp attached. offered you to furnish your ing Room, ee Re id Li Re ith trul Purni- tr Par Gale “Gcuny feos BOUDOIR APPAREL & PETTICOATS igns in | oy Al ° QUEEN ANNE Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered Meteor Silk Negligees Silk Princess Slips CHIPPENDALE hemi | USD ety AL Aeef9) r HEPPLEWHITE ! Draped model, fastened with Pleated crepe de chine slip, ' COLONIAL and Hay | REAL MADEIRA LINENS hand-made ribbon flower. with yoke of Georgette. 4 It ITALIAN RENAISSANCE | : At Substantial Price Reductions Silk ilted Robes Tub Silk Petticoat th Quilled Roles o4-o5/ TRC 2 G5 at far below the lowest 1914 prices HH Tray Covers, - ‘each, 35¢e, 50c | Napkin Pouches, each, 75¢, 1.00 = | Centerpieces, - each, 1.50, 1.95|Guest Towels, - cach, 1. ' Tailored model of crepe de Straight line model, in white ? The W RIGHT FOX 0..Inc. HOA a EDC ‘ ben hy He ; JO cach, 1,25, 1.50 chine, lined with china silk, only, shadow proof panels, Newnan ef we | Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1.50, 2.25|Show Towels, - cach, 3.50, 3.75 interlined with lamb’s wool. hematitched hem, Tea Napkins, - - doz. 7.25, 8.75| Luncheon Sets, 13 pes. 6.75, 8.75 BABY CARRIAGES PULLMAN SLEEPERS | PARK STROLLERS $39.75 $14.25 (Values up to $51.00) (Values up to $20.50) | Pure Linen Tea Napkins (Hemstitched)—Special, $4,75 doz. MAIN FLOOR ‘TABLES. j Specials for Thursday and Friday in ; Stern Brothers | - West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. Decidedly Smart, New Spring Models in Imported Top Coats for MEN and YOUNG MEN Products of one of the foremost English manufacturers of High-Grade Top Coats, $55.00 An excellent variety of fabrics, including Tweeds, Herringbones, Fancy Mixtures, Overplaids. When a Man Dresses Up He looks at his shoes. What do you think when you look at yours —the pair you have on now? Are they making good? Do you like to wear them? Try Walk-Overs next time, and months afterward notice how they keep their shape and stand the wear. THE DUCK-BILL TOE | We are also showing a complete assortment of Go-Carts with hoods, $19.75 to 49.50 | Perambulators.....$37.50 to 73.00 Pullman Sleepers... .$37.50 to 94.50 | Mail Carts........ $71.50 & 74.00 HAND LUGGAGE for Men and Women We are now exhibiting an extensive range of styles and sizes suitable for week-end or general traveling purposes. This style shoe shown above is one of the new things this spring. Itisina style like this that you will appreciate the shape-holding qualities of Walk o jh i Pee ehoe construction $10.00 Priced Considerably Less Than Regular Value: ENAMEL DUCK SUIT CASES Lined; large tray; reinforced corners; all sizes. $5.00 With short straps. | Straps all around. $6.45 Single-breasted models, some with raglan shoulders and leather buttons. Kirschbaum Top Coats - - $28.50 to $40.00 lb e- Over 510 Fifth Ave, between 42nd and 43rd Sts, Other New York City Stores Women’s HAT BOXES—Enamel | WOMEN’S OVERNIGHT BAGS Hisense {ag Iie) a date ac | Duck; two hat forms and deep | 14-inch Patent or Dull Enamel sees lee RS cee pocket; sizes 12x18 and 12x20, | Duck; silk lined, MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT - - - - - - - - THIRD FLOOR’ rong. SAT Motrome Ave, ore, MY. TN, Hod Doers Ne Dt Tos iron a, won, N. Jy 18’ Market A, Pooshtvepsle, N. ¥,—207 Main Bt DP) Comptete Wne af Phoencs and Van Raalte Ionery $5.25 | $4.75

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