The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1921, Page 11

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> ~~ i “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921," fl | window-smashing and wrecking of| ony increase, ‘This was in May, and] that unless they were granted an in- AY a street lighta. there has been no decision arrived| crease they would walk out, They QUEBEC PLACING Materials and Patterns Realizing the great difference in individual tastes and at the same time realizing that so many men are expecting to take home a dozen or more Shirts from this s: h one of the dozen or more different in mi nd pattern, and allin harmony with each man’s individual taste, we he vided an extraordinary variety of both ma’ and patterns. We question whether any sale at any time has ever brought together a broad variety. It means your certain satisfaction, Materials Used in the Making of These Shirts You may be sure that the product of every leading mill was gone over for this event. The very choicest of their offerings were selected, And now here they are made into Shirts that will appeal to you from every point of view. The trouble arose when the fire-| at so far, made good their threat, and the po- 4 Py men demanded an increase in pay| Ata City Council meeting the fire-|licemen, who had been satisfied with e and were referred by the city tg an|men served notice that their de-| thelr $1 a week advance, as soon as ivi St. arbitration commission. The police-/ mands had not been met and stated they saw that the femen were stand. ay “ an'Beens } tnen also asked for higher wages, and| that they were ready to submit to| ing for $1.60, decided that they would it. or . they, too, were referred to the com-| arbitration. On Friday night they|watk out unless they were granted Fulton St. Me, 3 i mission, The police came first and] presented a second letter to Mayor| the extra 60 cents. Elm Place Tuesday were awarded an increase of $1 @/ Samson, in reply to which the Mayor « AND FIRF 10BS weels with which they were satisfied.| said that after ail Ge accounts had Ship Gimks; 27 Missing: BROOKLYN bad NEW YORK The firemen deliberated with the| been returned and the city ascer-| SYDNEY, Australia, June 27.—The Store Hours 9 to 5.30 os —. commission fo a time, but held out] tained just how much money was on | comating Gass HAWin. Teare eft ents ' . for an increase of $1.50 a week, while| hand, it would deal with the matter, . " NO Trouble To-day, But the] ins city ceprasentative retused them!) Later the Aremen saeved wetionlfame ene ey cenoe at t \ | 22d Regiment Is Under |- v k Arms. | , = ! 5 QUEBEC, June 27—Civie authori- i tles to-day attempted to recruit vol- | | j unteer firemen and policemen to re- | | X place the men in the regular depart- | | ments who struck Saturday for higher | | pay. | De mum 5 emeen os! FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN : reported, but the 22d Regiment was e held in readiness to quell possible i i ‘ Another Important Blouse Event is without police or fire protection to-day, while the public n . 4 vulidings are under military guard * a result of a strike of the men in) | the two departme who have been 4 out since midnight & day. An ad-, | vertisement calling for new men to | ake the places of the strikers has been sent ‘broadcast by tho city ad-| m nistration. | It was sald that thirteen men out of | 140 on the police had refused to cave their places, and that twenty nen had been sworn in temporarily | sn service in the Fire Department | Within twenty-four hours after j he men deserted their p more than 200 false alarms J | ‘om yartous sections of th aby | much damage was done in the way of | | f ? | : i IT’S DONE On Sale—Tomorrow THIS WAY || . i vue (|) 6FG Voile BI reates rt Oale a HERE'S, just ine voie ouses | sufficient“grip” and “bite” in Calox 5 i —-The Oxygen . oa oe : | . Tooth Powder= A special lot of fine French and Domestic \ 36 000 Fine Shirts to remove all film || Voile Blouses, elaborated with Val. and Venice | b) and mucous pine. laces, Organdie embroidered insets, hemstitch= 1 85 9 ure eee eee ing and tucking. These blouses were specially e | d $1 50 t $3 50 V l ale lg Galax || made for us and are an exceptional value. O ay Ss A O s, a ues i is wet kiils weeny = and helps whiten i | ° and preserve the Also About 1000 | About One Quarter Are Regular $1.50 Shirts teet! rder large i | x size for economy. About One Half Are Regular $2, $2.50 and $3 Shirts MeKESSON & ROBEINS, Ino, e e A ope eta Hand Made Lingerie Blouses About One Quarter Are Regular $3.50 Shirts : || saeeRerrseid ~— Beatle | | t ° V hk h The Shirts will be ar- 1 No matter what — high t I Entirely Hand-Sewn prices you have been in the ranged on special tables on the | | habit of paying for your Shirts, Main Floor according to sizes, i = i 9 H 2 4 | you will be agreeably sur- so that you may choose your Representing = Special Purchase | ante at the character of the Shirts in the most convenient , | of a Maker's Entire Stock | Shirts to be had during this e manner and in the shortest / ; Apartments Furnished ||| sale at the remarkably low length of time; and come early Par es Complete: fromm $50 to ii price of $1.25. vf you would avoid the crowd. i: 000 || F ' ‘4 104th St. “L” Station at Cor {| \ ; Me casey) OPEN || Values to 10.75 . . : [ s Ay ae | None All Sales | OMORROW marks the opening day of the fourteenth event in a series of half yearly . RA 4 EVENINGS || Suit on Must Le | Shirt Sales that was started by Loeser’s eight years ago—and which has developed $3.00 Down $50.00 | rf to such an extent that it is now quite properly known as ‘America’s Greatest | 5.00 75.00 |i) Approval Final i Shirt Sale.” ‘ F £ 109.00 | e@ i Shirt Sale. (AV “150.00 | | = * ; Ram 2600 30008 " | The Main Idea Back of Extraordinary Variety of . se | I Deinty hand-embroidered and hand-drawn Sheer Batiste. | é | This Great Sale Previous to the organization of this series of sales, events of like character were not of much portance. Shirts were made with the idea of making them just as cheap as possible and so + quality and workmanship suffered. All sizvs in the lot, but not in every style. i BROOKLYN==——= ! | [sujesoesiel) a ‘aemcnassa| | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN ] Continued Tomorrow But this sale was built upon another founda- tion. The idea was to make Shirts a bit better, better fitting, and of better materials—and through big quantity buying and manufacturing and the co-operation of all con- cerned to bring the price down to a lower point than Shirts of the saine merit had ever before been sold for. more comfortable DRAPES} || ee This Week ELPHOLSTERED } FREE WINDOW The first sale of the kind was a tremendous ess, and it has been growing in-size and im- ice ever since, and today it is without a “America’s Greatest Shirt Sale.” 36,000 Fine Shirts | su porty doubt Remarkable Close-Out Sale ( | Several Hundred Pairs Fashionable Wauregan Woven Madras Lonsdale Corded Madras | Darby Weave Madras Woven Royal Madras | | Woven Crepe Madras Woven Trffan Madras | Made the Loeser Way Crepe Whit Satin Sirioe Mladeae | Pumps and Oxfords | L . Self-Stripe Madras Printed Cheviols | Phese Shirts wera mate iby. the same good | A woskeay Woven Madras Corded Pongee \ makers who provided the Shirts pr eur previous AN. Shunia Perculen Twill Strip ft II sales. NG picked-up-at ranilon : ts ; st chble Twit Corded : i I Actually Below Cost! made: the Lover way, while megns thal: these Striped Madras Pique Corded Madras | | - mee Shirts have: Plain Shade Pongees in Several Colors {4 il Beaded edge, perfect-fitting veckbands; |i | eT Included in this sale are about 1,200 white | | Box plait down the center of the front, a | Oxford Shirts with neckband and 1,200 with P ~ , =; ry + | feature made famous by this store many years | collar attached i VER No C.0. D.’s All Sales | ago und now widely followed; For men who wear the long 36-inch sleeve we | | eed 9 i | Fine gauge stitching; shall have, by themselves, about 600 Shirts, in\ AM INS-S823) No Exchanges e Must Be Final | Fine apr Suiniiaaneaam sizes 1414, 15, 1524 and 16,ina satisfying variety 3 Full bodies, long skirts; of materials and patterns , I ; Finished with pearl buttons of good quality, | Sizes 18!4 to 18, Sleeve lengths & 1) | This extraordinary offer constitutes the remainder of a | selection of broken sizes taken from our regular high grade stock, consisting of Brown Kidskin, Tan Calfskin, : o AYA afi totaal i] Gray Suede and combinations of truly distinctive designs, a FACTORY i Mth St. {|} Shoes Also on Sale in Our New York Store.

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