The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1921, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. ie} aponaibillty are in favor of abolishing] clase |# mistaken—tirat, because a ” As Hamed to Investiqute, but after now |spomainiity are in tavor ot ni SAY VIRGIN’S IMAGE. | "** ate, bu \the twelve-hour day, but the work-/ amall percentage of rings they ae unable to og men themselves are upyored to a te nected wih the unions) KEEPS EYES MOVING | 4 -———— jduction of hours because a reduction) kmail number of the members Jot hours ime: a reduction of pay. aly participate in any action |The wage #i | Sta bh om St r ‘| let was dev discussion of tor kl bald ita we he pee ie 4 MILAN, April {of bis employer anc a 1D a Chur what te called Jabor union prob: |\y every way conforina to th of te Ch |lem” as it applies to industry in gen- {the land, The ‘open shop’ a ety | MIPIO at NY wes Se MN ML om we) LA} 1) bared aocen, WY) Sie Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WworRThH THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Naples Congregation Wrought Ug union he la, of course, at libert tut Investigators = Do pn iw unsetled.) ao, and in’ that enae should , | bull . Gary's states| incriminated axe Not Agree, 18.—The congregatio f the Madonna det wrought wp over h the United| “If & workman destres to join eral, He said that while he did not) fore defined is what wo b Feputed mirnele-working statue of the believe in Socialisin ur in govern-| 80d stand for. The workman, if he which stands over the altar helonge to a union, becomes Sts In- vk ago A woman worsh ‘ mental Manageme: or oper oT Sees ‘Disaster and and Destruc-| fin reached the ooncluaion, that the | SURE! alave.” cutly excited and insisted thi Judge Gury said he admits that tn the long past, when workmen wero not treated fairly, labor unions may was opening and shutting its artived for governmental : eyes jit tion” if Ends of Labor j Are Attained. INEFFICIENCY AND HIGH COSTS| hove heen, justified. Tocday,” he| Her statements wern rceminiely veri: | Co F : a EFFECTS OF UNIONIGM, concluded, “there js no necessity for lene feet in Lis ohureh, and hun- : f “7 Inbor uniona in the opinion of the) reds focked tot sanctuary, | thi FAVORS “OPEN SHOP.”|iapor® ere Mit certain effogts ofl ites majority of both emplayers und | Thousands who e that th —— |Gary, “are jnefficienoy and bigh) °Mmployees.” i woman was not costa, as hd, ve it remembered,” suid Judge CADETS’ CREDITORS t | i ; ee Says Natural Effects of Union-| i emebero eee Judas j ism Are “Inefficiency and st puy for extortionate, un- SUE LOAN CHIEFS and unreasonable costs of t High Costs.” | production. 11 (s primarily and fund- umentally interested in the existence | roy tienes Who Directed it and conduct of labor unions. f “The open shop.” governmental anata ond sought by leben Uaioe Liberty Bond Drives Called fontrol of labor unions as well 5) tend, ‘enna dimaster and degiraction on to Pay Bills. t ip noticeable at oftenti they Corporations ang the passage of laws seek to control polltion ‘and openly ‘Tria! of a sult to recover $1,100, to apply te all economic organiza-| is a body advocate the election or de-| the cost of the uniforms furnished in Hons, groups or bodion exceeding cer-| {eat of even the President of the|i9i8 ®y Aaron Monowits of 149th \VPAPS. THAT ADE DIcTURESQUE COATS THAT ARE ULTRA Smapr “the Greatest Treasure House of Linens in Amertoa” ‘Reg. Tree Mart | United States. The me or favor E j tain epecified members or amounts |iegisiation of diveru. kinda, Ty Mrien aan Wann Geaas wen ta : ° IN DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS DECIDEDLY Pe would regulate polive departments. Dadeta, iS bl l h N k | ware advocated by Jue wert H.| ReMld Teulbte pollen, deyartments,| itary nd, Navel ray erg LableCloths«<Na Ins IN ADVANCE OF THE SEASON | Gery, Chairman of the United States would dominate the Suprome. Court before Judge Welch and a jury. The | |kd ‘ - of the Unjted States, our citadel o| ace, | A Steel Corporation, in a statement tw /GC ane, United Biaies, Our sityeto|defendans ary James Lrackenridse, ¢ | P > the stockholders at the anvual meet: | civilisation itnelt, distriet chief of the New York Telo- |/% at ower rices ing held to-day in Hobnken.| "Very little has been written or) phone Company; Albert Goldman, spoken concerning this attitude, ul- t on Come To “avold the disaster and destruc-| though it strikes at the very founda, |LTONK faunuser of the Exlson Com ; ident of tion” which would result, Judge Gary| tion of our great Republic 1 would! Pa#y; Thomas Quinn, Presi sald, from the attainment of the ends] not intentionally do an injustice to|the Bronx National Bank, and Irving ‘of the labor unions, he advocates the | ®®Y union labor leader, nor to 4 labor| Crane, who was the director of the union, ut 1 firmly belteve complete | tiporty Loan drives in the Bronx dur- @reation by the Government, undes) unionization of the Industry of thi re the law, of non-partisan, non-seo-| country, as attempted, would be the|!%# the war. — @arian commissions or departments to| beginning of industrial decay, ‘The Bronx Military and Naval Ca take contro! and supervision of or-|/ “1 have been informed of many |deta, an orgunization of boys and facts concerning the intentions and , uastated in creating intercat in @anised capital and organized labor,| (trary of union labor landers in weck- |os assle ed in creating gubject to review by tho highest|ing and, in some cases, securing oon- |e loan drives. It was recruited by trol of vital departments of industry, |Herman Rosenthal. The defendants ° 4 jon of 1 unit {im the trial bogun to-day consented Yutions were passed for additional /janger onos, It has been alleged that! Toxenthial disappeared some time study of tho corporation’s plan of] just at present there la a secret, per- |26) and claims piled up. The direc- HETHER you are purchasing fresh Linens for a Count Home, a Yacht, a Club or the tiniest of Bungalows, you will find the present price reductions at*#*The Linen Store” surprisingly to your advantage. THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY AT AT 85°° 50-29 NEW WRAP COATS New Coats or Values Readily Apparent NAPKINS—Dozen 22 x 22 ins. $6.50, 8.75, 9.00 and up MH =< fm ah » loyeos. J. ,{#latent movement, more dangerons, |tors and trustees refund te ay ae 94 ine F E organ, "Richard Cinderbury, and Potabiy ore teeiv, soy ce |i iimstlven rome amancia tn thx Of Ins S108, 12:00) 14:75:and up OF CYPRESS NORMANDY CLOTH fa Fcomnitice Tt wns understood that [stone ne Swett °F estensiP Ta anol bali 'a tent ie TABLE CLOTHS—Lach OR TRICOTINE, DEVELOPED ON Lone | = peseatal center ng a! ret FUNDS LTO PARRY ON LABOR |many thousinds of dollars. 2 x 2 yards $5.75, 7.00, 8.00 and up CHARACTERIZED BYA SWACCER LINES, BROKEN E Batis to the anaes . Recent published statements aver] Amtount Injured to Colinton With 2x 2% yards $8.50, 9.25, 10.00 and up DASH AND AIR OF> ONLY BY A’ SLENDER 4 a8, the question of wage resuctioN|gnormenn fund 10 carry On the Work | hemes Asin rte two, of Xo. 266| A 2x 3 yards $12.00, 13.00, 14.00 and up SMARTNESS DESPITE GIRDLE DELT; ENTIRE eB 1 thon Judge Gary sala that the officers| it i proposed fo enter upon a vigor: |1, Strwet, Arlington, N. 3. was sor: 214 x214 yards $10.50, 12.00, 13.00 and up THEIR, UNUSUALLY BACK IS FORMED | of the corporation, the Presidents of anon for enlurging labor miobiie collided | with a ie, c , ; MODERATE Cost, BY DROgD enon ! —_——_——_ — A splendid variety of long Dinner Cloths WITH t OFF = WITH CLUSTER la : OOO ITM OT MOOT OOM TOM OM OEON ONS DOM OM OM OT OND MO MORON OG at about 14 price. , Girocusinr ba beeen: oer, RACL: ( - ULDERS END IN KA MODELS TO EMPHASIZE LONG? INSET S&L ry i ' jz 7 a) 3 F JEEVES; James McCutcheon &Co. THE MODISH LINES SILK LINK;D THROUGHOUT’ | Fifth Avenue, 34th and 23 Strects = . = ‘ | ee R | Second Week EXCEPTIONAL SALE of Fine Furniture Purchased from the JOHN D. RAAB CO. of GRAND RAPIDS, on the occasion of their Re- tirement from Business. AMAZING VALUES Less Than The LOWEST 1914 PRICES Furniture purchased now may be held for future delivery, We prepay the freight charges within aradius of 600 miles. Free delivery by motor truck in the metropolitan district. THIS HAND HAS RULED THE WORLD OF CHILDREN’S WEAR SINCE 1879 THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUE Women’s and /MissEs’ New ‘Taorn Mape Surrs. FEATURING THE NEW SLENDER LINES” DEMANDED BY THY LATER MODE trade mark of the first and most famous institu- tion for children’s wear in the world. It is the most significant assurance of quality that can be affixed to any child’s garment. io 7 Clothing houses all over the world have asked i for the agency of Liliputian Bazaar merchandise ‘ and the privilege of using the Liliputian Bazaar i trade mark. We could sell it to-morrow for a ’ good-sized fortune. THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 4,500 ofan BLUE POIRET TWILL OR TRICOTINE OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, PARTICULARLY WELL TAILORED, WITH THE LONG COAT THAT THE LATER MODE DECREES, THE NOTCHED COLLAR WITH LENGTHIER REVERS, AND SNUG SHOULDERS AND SLEEVES, A TOUCH OF> SILK STITCHERY HERE AND THERG? LICHTENS THE SEVERELY TAILORED LINES But we prefer the good-will of nearly half-a-cen- OPEN EVENINGS tury. Not for many thousands would we relin- quish that, or our pride in the Liliputian Bazaar’s merchandise—in 1921 as in 1879 known as The WRIGHT-FOX 6 0..Inc 9-1) East 37th Street naar ERh New Yor The standard by which all other is judged PY oe °¢ Me isn’t decorative, that trade mark, but it's | valuable. It is known from pole to pole as the & am WHEN BROKE “CALL ON UNCLE BEN.” BENJAMIN FOX Reliable Pawnbroker Mat, 1076. 72 EIGHTH AVENUE, Near 14th Street LIBERAL LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. The LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR BEST & COMPANY FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET NEW YORK FURS—OVERCOATS Don't worry about the care and safety of then) during the summer months 1 will do that for you and guarantee their return free from moths, besides loaning you money on them, Pawnbrokers Cs 1 profiteer during War Period A al Rates Only. Hid 1 BARGAINS IN “DIAMON DS, WATCHES, Etc. “ it 4 OVHAT LAST THE HOLSE OF CHERHPUE SRRVICE P

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