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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. Los Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World W® rH | THIRTY: FOURTH’ STREET BROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUE Girls’ Pongee Dresses Sizes 8 to 14 Years even with @ a0 t i Jght rates ble to make t Special Price 10.75 A variety of pretty models attractively embroidered in contrasting colors. per cont, of the ratiroade failed tol organized labor, there haa been al possible for tho new Adminiatration |as tariff and revenue, and there can Farn thelr expenses and taxes in Feb-| tendency on the part of some of the|to sidestep the transportation prob- |be no revival of business until the fuary indicates that something will! jarger lines to ignore the apirit of the|lem. It appears equally as pressing | roads are placed on a healthy basis have to be done without delay to|Kach-Cummins law for the enact make the roads yield the returns nec- | ment of which they clamored when wb il as NU eit mac ODPPENHEIM.GLUNS & C ue us one of Ita problems no|the extent oF general it is IN in Wig, ware Increases during | | J, and they are . Attractive Values—Frida =n jx indicative of his reluct obtained ractive aiues y Holders} (less which would catse the Govern- Jrallroad operatives in 19 ow Wish More Explicit State- | men! to, again assume the responsi-|to the extent of n the transportation world. At ti ment of Policy. preaent time the railroad board au-| were approved. In Cummins-Mach act, is the only tri- [crafts wan $814, At present i ote $080 fepesio! From a Staff Correypondent | ny tor the adjustment of the ware | Since vyTollx have | WASHINGTON, April 14. — Roth) act. When railroads find It necessary representatives of railroad security| to cut wages, they must first call for! failing to reach an agreement Awaiting with Interest, if not anxiety, | 1!" Vutiation, the matter i# re-|ceipty c oath & More explicit statement of his rall-| ferred to the raliroad labor board for | Whether this is the result President Harding's first message to The findings are not enforce At any rate, it is a —. vi however, There Is nothing in t | that freight and pass J exaury to justify operation It wan before Congrens, ; If the trains are to be kept run-| Attempts of the roads to reduce { seems certain that the Hard-| wages arbitrarily without suymitting ing ninistration will ie compelled | thelr enae to the labor board wil be sing than the International | indicated. The organized workers got Tm ied wie 34th Street —New York t-lany attempts to a cant ake @ recommendation to Wage increases were «Labor and Security bility for bringing order out of chaos the Federal cont ———— |thoriaed by the provisions of the|annnal wage of rallro, The Evening World.) disputes under the Transportation | expan Mt from. $1,134 000 owners and organized labor are} conference of employees; s ‘ | ronda road policy than was contained in| arbitration, management ix « matte compelling the carriers or th been raised beyond the HIGH COST Coars FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, EXPRESSING THE LATER STYLE ‘VENDENCIES OF THE NEW SEASON IN THEMES OF DISTINCTIVE SMARTNESS AND WOMEN’S MISSES The acuteness of the transportation | Sigyeen to accept the award. increased tariffs moan situation, it had been expected, would] the November election, which be | increaaee ecngor and freight. traffic call for something more definite than| cepted In many quarters as nn indi. eae It wil oe ton was contained in the paragraph de-| cation of lack of popular support of | voted to the railways, Members ot Congres#, who are heartily sick of the | railroad problem, which has heen be fore Congress with more o larity since 1916, are hazy meaning of the declaration , Executive on this question, ‘The mes- sage said ‘If we can have it understood that Congress has no sanction for Gov- ernment ownersh'p, that Congress | does not levy taxes upon the people gy rN | 23 | Biri | (One illustrated) SMART APPAREL _ for WOMEN bg eel (30 West 34° sr mes || The Special Sale of | Custom-Tailored Suits IS REPEATED Friday & Saturday We have succeeded in securing another limited quantity of these suits for those who came too late last week. to cover deficits in a service which whould be seif sustaining, there will be un an avowed foundation on which to rebuild, Freight carrying charges have mounted higher and higher until ecommerce is halted and production iscouraged. Railway rates and costs of operation must be reduced.” This lunguage is interpreted a» meaning that Congress should dis- card Governinent ownership a8 a pos- sible solution of the situation, and at the same time should not be expected to make further eppropriations out Of the public treasury to cover deficits of the transportation system, The President is convinced that there js mo way to check the sh kage of freight and passenger traftic except ‘by 4 reduction in rates, and the car- riers are equally as insistent that Yatis cannot be cut until wages are brought down | ‘There is a feoling among conserva- tive members of Congress that some- thing should be quae to better illu- | | minate the whole raWtroad situation AT REDUCED PRICES TOMORROW? S09 1 THe NEWER, COAT FASHIONS ARE IN THIS UNUSUAL COLLECTION OF ATTRACTIVE OUTER GARMENTS EXECUTED IN POIRET TWILL, TRICOTINE, RAMONA AND eANDRIA IN GRACEFUL FULL LENGTH REVERE MODELS AND PICTURESQUE WRAPCOAT EFFECTS, EKMBROIDERY BRAIDWORI: AND DELICATE SILK STITCHERY ARE APPLIED WITH CHARMING EFFECT A aM Girls’ Tailored Coats Sizes 6 to 14 Years Values to 29.75 15.00 Girls’ Full Silk lined Coats of Check Velour, Polo and Mixtures. A variety of models. (One illustrated) Three Exclusive models EMPHASIZED (one of which is illustrated) Strictly Mannish Tailleurs, long-line silhouettes. Coats 36 and 38 inches long. in an effort to clear up charges and countercharges made by the railroad Managers and the brotherhoods. But, Custom Tailoring usually found only in Suits selling at Sixty Dollars. sh) fae din Fine Tricotine Navy, Tan or Brown, lined with Radium Silk. This model is equally de- sirable for the young miss and the more mature woman, they admit, a thorough investigation of this question would take months, and some som of treatment must be administered before the patient be- comes worse. The railroad exeou- tives have charged slackerism against | | some of the employees, while the lat- | i ter are asserting that a thorough: j probe by the Government could show @ Scandalous state of affaire in the } way of padded payrolls, uncalled for expenditures for fixing up the car- Devel tiers’ property at public expense dur- | ing the #ix months’ guaranty period, | purchasing of supplies at exorbitant prices from concerns in which rall- Foad directors were interested, and | wasteful management nerally. It is known that the Interstate Commerce Commission has had men in the field for a long time quietly investiguting some of these matters, but a formal report has not been A oT ci A ei ' Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.—37th and 38th Sts. M6 Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WY © — Tricotine Suit 38-Inch Coat GROADWAY-FINIH AVENUE made. The fact that slightly more than 60 Stockings are (aught In the NCet of Fashion— Suvmery trocvs or Cara Coepe THAT OFFER SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES OUT OF THE ORDINARY WITHOUT DETRACTING FROM THEIR PEAUTY OR THIGH QUALITY? ParfattPure THREAD SILK NET STOCKINGS For -Madame and Mademoiselle MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street VERY SPECIALLY PRICED 'TOMORROW Special for to-morrow (Friday) | CONTINUE THE VOGUE 1,000 Pairs of OF COLOR CONTRAST Men’s All-leather Oxfords (selected calfskin) AT 2 S un AT NEw Two TONED FROCKS OF CANTON CREPE; THE VOGUE— 0 FOR COMPINING ‘TWO COLORS IS STRIKINGLY 3599 NeW FRINGED FROCKS OF CANTON CREDE, THAT FOLLOW THE TRI“Y—D LINES OF THE, 'TAILORMADE, A THERE is no need to wait for stockings to get any sheerer, for these of net are just as extraordinarily low-priced at EMPHASIZED IN THESE, CHARMING FROCKS: HITTED RODICHS TOPS A WIDE SIIRT OVER WHICH sheer as they can be... SEVERAL DISTINCTIVE MODELS FEATURE LAVISH EMPRODERY OR SILK PRAID TRIMMING IN SELF’ AND CONTRASTING COLORS BY WAY OF ORNAMENTATION FOUR WIDE. PANELS FORM. INTO A DIVIDED TUNIC WITH LONG TWELVE INCH FRINGE QUIVERING AT THE HEM; TINY SLEESVES ARE ADORNED WITH FRINGES $8.50 per pair These Oxfords are smart, up-to-date models, especially well adapted for Spring and Summer wear. They may be obtained in black or dark tan, with wide or medium toe; or in light tan, with medium toe only. Gray, Beige, Brown, White or Black. 3 25 Men's Shoe Department, SIXTH FLOOR (Thirty-fourth Street elevators) ane AW Herren cilitmneentl IGN. MUUUINa