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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921. | South Broad Street Trust Company,| Rev. be Mannford Dies nt 92. jwith @ capital of $125,000, closed its) | ROL J doo! i 0 SELECT GEN. BYNG TO GOVERN CANADA és tony and in tne 4 eet State janking Commissioner. n-lthe C 5 exisiature, die e f her Report That the Famous Soldier, |SbU'3 £0 golrctatattirn as’. Cause |d eT iaHe Cee ereygereate 4 | | Hero of Vimy Will il 4S , r : Succeed Devonshire. y A 5th Avenue : 34th Street MAY BOOM AGAIN MONTREAL, June 2 (U.!ted. Press) | < on q pe ; day is in chi ° jA . 7 . Ps tenday One Ie th ORSPeS OF CHO) wv ouy Where There 1s Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There 1s Service. —Official announcement of the ap- pointment of Gen. Byng . » Governo:-| General of Canada to succeed the Duke of Devonshire may come within the next few days, according Elizabeth (N. J.) Local Jour-|1¢ private cable advices roveived here neymen Plumbers Will Work | to-day. ‘The cable said the .. »ointment was for a Dollar Less Per Day. |otterea to Byng, whose official title is! Lord Byng of Vimy, and that the Three hundred members of the wiz. | {mous commandes was said to have f|beth local of Jeurneymen Plumt-| Byng 18 well known to © in h vetcrans, having been Con ers, in hopes of stimulating building} of the Canadians in Fra $n Blizabeth and Union County, N. J.,| Sir Arthur Currie took chi was at the head of the on. have agreed to accept a reduction of| during the of Vinny Eldge. oy dollar a day .ommencing June 6. | ——__—— "kis announcement ~'as made to-day iarough ‘Bernard V, Tans, basiness | HURT IN FREAK TUBE MISHAP Ry.ut of the loval, TL» new scale will] Air Pressure eall for wages of $8 per day of elght Shatters Gt hours. The glass in front door of a! Mr. Tansey said to-day that this re-|southbound Seventh Avenue subway duction was agreed to following|(r#in was demolised by the gir pres- .|sure as a northbound train passed it Suggestions from the Master Butlders' near the jott Aven: station In the Association of Elizabeth that a reduc-|Bronx at 5 A. M. to: tion tn bullding costs would be nec- tssary to overcome the existing stag- pation in buildiits operations, It is expected that the action of the Eliza-| No one beth local will be followed by other} o- t ‘Trast € in locals in Union County, and that other} parry, LITA, organizations in the building trades, fmeiuding carpenters, masons, brick- layers, sheet metal workers and their assistants, will take similar action. 15,000 BUILDING WORKMEN STRIKE Pittsburgh Contractors Say They Will Operate on an Open Shop Basis. PITTSBURGH, June 2.— Fifteen) thousand workmen in eighteen orga: | nized building trades have gone on girike, paralyzing construction proj- | ects in the Pittsburgh district | Declaring they would try to re- building operations on busis, 800 contras . meeting. this atte t Hotel the pension of | , adopted the fol- Organdie Frocks —As Low as $5.95 Cther materia’s, including Voiles, Ginghams, Linenes and Dotted Swiss, $5.95 to $13.50 Passing Train im Car Door. HAMILTON fe" GARMENT Co. 307 Fifth Avenue Near i1st Street June OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Sale Extraordinary ! : Silkand Flannel Sport Skirts 12.75 made of finest Extraordinary Purchase and Sale—Friday 350 Women’s and Misses’ High Class Afternoon and Street Dresses Jew!ng decla “The b January, , nicelings with the unions, end d to secure a mo fied agreement and readjustment wages, in order to properly serve tho] public demand for deflation of buil- ing construction costs. “The union leaders having refused to consider the following set of prin- ciples, the builders, believing fa a © nstructive policy, declare: ‘wor the elimination of sympathetic | pikes; aguinst the stoppage of work trough jurisdiction disputes (when trades clash over w should do 4} certain kind of work); for settlement | of all disputes through arbitration; for no restriction of output; for Do restriction in the uve of labor- | waving machinery; for no restriction in the use of labor-s.ving materials; for readjustment of wages, “They declare and 3 these conditions art met by the various labor u volved they will, on and after i proceed to employ men individually without discrimination as to their membership or non-membershi uny labor union, society or orga tion, and no agreement shall eve made which penalizes men who may accept work under the above condi- Actual Values to 65.00 ! 29.00 | This wonderful collection of Gowns was secured from one of New York's best Dressmakers, augmented by selections from our segular Stock,and includes the most fashionable Styles in Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Foulard,Taffeta and Tricotine _ OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 3 34th Street—New York Hundreds of models, quality figured and plain Silks, striped or plain Flannels. . Box, knife, side and accordion plaited models as well as shirred styles. There are many in exquisite Summer shades and a wide varietyjin White and Cream color—-also charming combinations of colors. 25 to 84 inch waistbands, 82 to $7 inch lengths. To Be Closed Out—Friday Fourth Floor “ At Extreme Reductions “Life-Long” Luggage Reduced for a Special Sale The Sule of Silk Sport Skirts above described was made possible The prices of these luggage items have been Misses’ Dresses, Suits and Coats /} N Sizes 14 to 18 years. Also Suitable For Women to 36 Bust °! $2 ° because we took ad of a reduction in wholesale prices the marke oxtre 7 : tbo 250 Misses’ Flowered Georgette Dresses very daf it was announced, This typical of our regular merchan ed so extremely low, that, quality considered, dising policy, Everything in our stock's bought at the latest whole is sale represents the truly ideal opportunity to ry ’ |] * — sale price and marked accordingly. Hence, our prices are the very secure your vacation luggage, iolas Cellos Values to 29.75 Reduced to 1 6 75 | lowest it is possible for any concern to attach to merchandise of 1 uggage V i ' B . . equal quality. Steamer Wardrobe Trunk made on three-ply veneer D i vasswood frame, fibre-covered and lined, spring lock and ge ll draping draw bolts, as illustrated A Special, 22.50 Recent {mportations from : ’ 4 . ir wa tener of tarape have ut 150 Misses’ Jersey Sport Suits | Clearance Sale of , Steamer Trunk made on three-ply veneer basswood this department back on pre-war [ | rame, covered and interlined with hard vulcanized fibre, viotl= | ; Sizes 86 and the s $ € savaitiog that have been out of the Extraordinary Values Reduced to 16.00 Spring Footwear for Women izes 36 and 40 inches, as illu ap 1B. 1, av 00 22.50 . 5 ormerly ( Ber Chikiree (W4% stone) fl | ‘ rene ) i Vieline ananial ili 3.95 au 6.75 : : is purpose pres made ie ply Hie Prins : ; wood frame, covered and inter d with hard vuleanized Violins {7 57438 125 Misses’ Tailored Tweed Suits | - - fibres nqutnped withitwo tuys aud baldrm Siies aes Violins { . Hundreds of fashionable, late Spring models, 40 inches, as illustrated ( formerly 39.00, 27.50 Viol Fer Prehertars Values to 37.50 Reduced to 25.CO tuken from regular stock because of incomplete size Week-End Cases nie f Black Enameled Duck, fit Viokt { Foren ans Artista, ’ ranges and reduced to 3.95 and 6.75. Kvery sin bound, lined with eretonne, with ov without tray, Sines pe ea | and “ia is well represented, but not, of course, in 24, 26 and 28 inches, Special, 7.50 5 9 = every style. Violin Lovers 75 Misses’ Polo Sport Coats aes SONA he is da | The assortment includes models of White Linen, White Violin Warercome Values to 37.50 Reduced to 23.00 | Kid, Gray Buckskin, Patent Leather, Black Kid, Gras ‘Weare Wel be found » terge aad wateus Suede, Black Calfskin, Brown Calfskin, Brown Suede ‘CmLL oR Black Suede, Black Satin, Blue Satin, Brown Satin, Gold TOOLS, BOOKS ON HOW or Silver, Velvet and Sport Combinations vi INB and ever ing , Petaling te the Livro AWE 100 Misses’ Knitted Worste 5 ; Violins Repaired - d Capes | Chere are regulation Oxfords or instep-strap eftects ie Values to 15.00 Reduced to 9 75 1s well as Pumps in opera style. Walking and high Louis ° e heels are featured, Chas. H. Ditson & Co, 8-10-12 East 34th St. NoC. 0. D.'s No Exchanges No Returns Second Floor)