The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 5

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AAHOUR WEEK" VER 20 TES oy. with Employers Avert Nation-Wide as a res Strike by Concessions— | the Drag or oe ji a “e ~ Pressmen’s Wage in slihtlie Over 25,000 Gulf in Cleveland. = CLEVELAND, May 2.--Between 3, They have adopted s plan for as] “1 be necessary” to heip Phe Galr concern has non-union. It the ¢ always been it i | BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Specralty Shop of Onpinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET owing a conf blishers, declared a strike no printers are working : cKular issue 0 From Sunny Italy OHTCAGO, May Acceptance by | 000 an: 000 men, employed in more employers in inany of the larger cities| than twenty crafis affiliated with the wilding ‘Trades Council, left their of the 44-hour week in the printing| Building Trad inci, left their | |Jobs this morning immediately after e work on build STRAW HATS FEATURED SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AT 11.50 The fashions are distinc- tively Bonwit Teller (& Co.— Breton and straight sailors, cloche, roll back and canotier styles with draped side crowns of crepe de chine. | Paper Makers Won't Accept Re- duction. | ‘Three x y's plants ir . throwing out of the In- Whatever the color of your sweater, your sports costume or hosiery, there's a matching shade in thes: Florentine Hats. MILLINERY DEP’T, MAIN FLOOR "600 INCREASE HOURS | OF OWN ACCORD es Add Six Hours a Without Any Extra Pay Best & Co. , FIFTH AVENUE AT 35th STREET—NEW YORK When He’s Hard on his Shoes —DON’T CORRECT THE CHILD Correct the Shoes! to kick, to slide—such athletics are necessary to his development. If his shoes suffer too much’ in consequence, don’t blame him, blame the shoes. Get him Best & Co. shoes. They’re made of ‘SOLID LEATHER to withstand hard wear, moulded over nature’s last to fit a growing foot, made by experts who know how to put permanence into a seam and firmness in an eyelet, fitted by ..<*\ salespeople trained to their work. T° is a child’s nature to run, to jump, White buckskin lace shoes with straight tip. Sizes 8 to 1014, 7.25; 11 to 2, 8.25 button shoes in patent leath- erand gray buckskin, or tan calf and white calf. Sizes 5 to 8 5.50; 8% to10'4, 6.50. They’re the best shoes made, but they cost less by the year always and less by the pair most of the time! dals in brown 5 to 8, 2.50; Sturdy oxfords of white can- vas with straight tip. Sizes 8 to 109, 5.00; 11 to 2, 5.50. 10! ), 3.00; 11 (0 2, 3.50 White canvas sport oxfords with patent leather or tan calf trimming, Sizes 8 to 10%, 6.25; 11 to 2, 7.50. Where there t¢ Justice Co-op 1y thore is Service. ndise, as Advertised, on Sale beginning Tuesday, May 3rd Telephone Fitz Ro Our May Sale of White Is a Boon to the Economical Prices are astonishingly low, yet everything measures up to the exacting MeCreery standard of quality. Great savings are possible on the following: Having set in our business policy the four corner stones of Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, we are convinced Silken Undergarments Breakfast Coats Infants’ Dresses . that the superstructure must be Lingerie Underthings Women’s Cotton Frocks Girls’ and Juniors’ SERVICE. Corsets and Brassieres “McCreery Silks” s Dresses . Fabrics jweaters “McCreery Quality” and “McCreery Petticoats Cotton Dress Fal Porch Frocks Value” shall ever be the first elements of Hand-Made Blouses Woolen Dress Goods Linens our service. Courtesy and Concentrated ; . ‘ Attention to customers shall present them Negligees Sport Skirts Bed Coverings to our patrons, Women’s and Misses’ Silk Knit Skirts Very Special at 12.75 Without question this is one of the greatest values we have ever offered in Sport Skirts. Stunning, shirred models of 2 heavy, lustrous, Silk Knitted Fabric in fancy weave, topped with fringed troubadour sash. Black, Navy Blue, White, Copenhagen Blue and Copper. Sizes 25 to 84-inch waist bands. (Fourth Floor) Imported Swiss Organdie Special, yard, 65c Sheer and transparent of quality, il will retain its finish after washing A choice assortment of latest fashion- able colors. 44 inches wide. (Second Floor) _ ° Another Special Purchase of Women’s Coats — 29.50 A special purchase always means lowered wholesale costs, and consequently a lowered retail price. The Coats secured through this last purchase are quite the finest iypes we have presented since this 29.50 offering of ours began. The reason is, no doubt, that the coats are copies of costly models, which insures distinction of style, and the materials are excellent of quality. They are fashioned of soft, lustrous Bolivia, embroidered Velour or Broadcloth, embellished with deep Silk Fringe. Remarkable Values in Linings and Flannels Plain Silk Warp Mall of soft qual- ity for Summer frocks, waists, slips, underwear, liniags, kimonos, drap- cries and quilt coverings. White, Black, Natural and Silver Gray. 36 inches wide, yard, 45c¢ Black Bathing Suit Satin Venetian Another Group of Coats Is Specially Priced at 75,00 Women’s Suits—29.50 Positively stunning Tailleurs and semi-dressy types of fine-twill Trico- tine, which we secured below regular price, and have marked close to cost. : ; , No C.0. Dts No Approvals No Returns of soft quality, in medium weight yard, 68c Misses’ Tailleurs—Very Special at 29.50 (Second Floor) (Fourth Floor) A Most Reraarkable Sale of Hats New Mid-Season Models 2.75 A specially prepared event in which the Hats offered are priced much below cost of making! / , tailored, sport and asaay There are dress, ‘ afternoon Hats of such dependable straws “Ths £ + as Milan, Hemp, Lisere and Batavia, sd =< ] Ostrich, flowers, fancy feathers and rib- Cc e-~ I} bon adorn them. \ \ ff NoC, 0, Dita No Appro ry / 1 Vo Return if Third Plow, Anner, and Special Booth S |’ he Maw Floor. ine ee

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