The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1921, Page 9

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9 “corded. 1 twenty seven organizatic c L R. T. Brot \ LABOR CONDITIONS PROMPTLR.T.MEN = ~TOTAKE WAGE GUT poate or 14,500 Employees Expecied to! Follow 5,000 in Voting for 10 Per Cent, Reduction. STRIKE NOD CINE Ys Employees Said to Feel They Are Being Met Half Way by the Company. The fact men hay that between 400 and 590 € for several months been applying daily for emplo ent at the Interborough Rapid Transit Con pany’s office, and that a strike under @uch circumstances would be lost was si tid to-day to be prine'y reason why 5,000 emp bowed to the Hedley in wages. gestion of P. a 10 per cent. cut This reduction will put them back to the working in force in 1919, when they they condit struck ind gained the have new agreed to rolinquish President 1 retary, to- raise the justice of in August.” The Interboro erhood has a pany expiring n suffer a are reporter toward the without confi ndividua dually obta at by Aug © been re ned | proposal under consider | Adjustment, Etfec 1921. |oonventence will permit, without any | adjustments have become necessary if {nterruption in operating schedules. | construction costs are to be brought The men meet on the company’s|dow to a level that will stimulate roperty at 162nd Street and Ander- | business in the industry and enable |son Avenue, the Bronx, where they American shipyards tu meet foreign have quarters in the station of the|/Competition, Sixth Avenue elevated line With the company's stipulation that WAGE CUT OF $2,000,000 no additional reductions will follow at least until July, 1922, the men feel that they are at least “being met half} as one of their Reduction of U3 Per Cent. About 6.000 Workers. Affects jay by the company,” KALAMAZOO, Mich, July 12.-Wage Headers expressed it reductions amounting (o approximately It is just such a compromise as this | g''990,000 a yeur went into fj that seems to be holding up definite |{orday in all paper mille of weat- action by the employees of the New ern Michigan. About 3,000 we in York Railways Company, of which Job the ten mills and 3,000 workers in other 15. Hedges is the receiver, A similar | Piants are affected. ce proposal to accept a 10 per cent. cut | The cul. which was protested by the was made to the “green car" ago through their P. inen some time dent, Thomas A. Fazakerly of the ~) New York Railways Brotherhood At Mr. Hedges's office to-day op timism was expressed as to the ult te decision of the men, The mo- en and conductors have had the ation some time, but some minor stipulations ire said to be the only points in limit 1 rejection or acceptance of the position has been fixed. N batgaining on minor The main issue, how- spute now, and as no time BROOKLYN Fulton Street, nr. Hoyt sent, reduction some | is regarded as a} ion. “~ SHIPYARDS IN EAST PLAN CUT IN WAGES Aug. 1, Held Necessary to Stimulate the Indu PHILADELPHIA, effective 12.--Wage July Aug. 1 or soon e planned in virtually lding district and the along the| oard dminist wa below cost. models—dainty broidered and beaded. { These Specials at } 1 AML Bedell Storcs \ employees, amounts to 13 per cent. for skilled workers and 30 per cent for un- skilled laborers ————e AMERICAN STEAMER AFIRE. ond Help of Britain—Crew Ins Taken Of. Western Front Be IN MICHIGAN PAPER MILLS. ,.:2° and Ham wh Lond 6, the Bishop's south nessage tellitig of the fire, look crew and landed them on St occurred In the hold of nt when the ves about ten miles south of the Bis Rock. which {8 a part of the Scilly Isies One member of the crew is missing and several were injured. the — West Thirty-Fourth Street {WARK Broad St. & W. Park Season-End Clearance Silk Frocks Reduced Georgettes— Canton Crepes—Crepe de Chines Heretofore $25, $35 G $45 Sacrificing high grade street and afternoon frocks at Including the favored long-line basque ribbon and corsage trimming— em- This sale for to-morrow only ! NOTE: To every laundress in New York. Ask the woman of the house’ for a package of the wonderful new product for home washing. — life away F course not. Remember the name-—Rinso. Can you imagine aman wearing his ata wash and Men refuse to do work in a hard, tiresome way when there is a quick, better way to do it. More and more, women are following their lead. They , IULY rs, ‘| BLOOMINGDALES Illustrated Store News VOL. 49. NO. 103 59TH ST. AT LEXINGTON AVE Re-stock the Garden $1.00 A special flower assort- ment that will put new life into the garden—all for $1.00. The group in- cludes 25 packages of flower and_ vegetable seeds; 4 flowering shrubs -1 bridal wreath, 1 golden bell, 1 deutzia and 1 spirea; 3 monthly roses, pink, red and yellow; and 6 gladiolus and 6 dahlia bulbs. 25 California Privet hedge plants for $1.25 or 100 for ¥4.00. alm Olive Soap | (Wednesday Only Extra Special 79¢ For 12 Cakes Furst: Floor Flower Shop Crystal Cool Iced Tea Sets . Special $3 Sia ww Six tall glasses for the long drink that’s cool all the way down--and a shapely covered pitcher in the same design. Tinkling Ice Tea poons Special, 50c dez. We liked to drink iced tea with these spoons —the stems are hol- low, bowls blue or assorted colors. Basement. Crepe de Chine Chemises $1.85 in July Sale of White That is only one example of the values in this great sale. Good shoppers are discovering a great many more. Bloomers in the White Sale At 93e—Silk and cotton mixture, flesh tint, ruffle- trimmed. Nightgowns in the White Sale At 42¢—Fine muslin, flesh tint, slip-on model pret- tily stitched At 39c—Step-ins of flesh At 69¢-—-Crepe or muslin or white muslin, lace slip-ons, lace-trimmed trimmed. | Extra Sizes at $1.79 Extra Sizes at 59¢—Flesh Flesh or white Windsor muslin, ruffled and srepe, square neck, pretty stitched. stitching. Chemises in the White Sale At 69¢—Voile vest che- | At 93¢ Batiste, in flesh or white, shirred and em- broidered, or lace-yoked. Second Floor. mise, orchid or flesh, hem- | stitched. 9 STORE OPEN 9 TO 5. HEARN fOURTEENTH STREET Extablisbed 1827 WEDNESDAY WEST OF FIFTH AVE. THURSDAY SUMMER DRESSES 4.55 Were $5.94 to $9.74 z WOMEN’S & MISSES’ Preity sleeveless dresses of Ramie and Ratine. The Copen, rose, Ramie models come in | orchid and white, and the Ratine models in few | leather anda light shades. Voile and dots. Included are Dresses in’ stripes, | figures Organdie collars and cults. MEN’S JAPANESE KIMONOS 2.58 Value $3.47 and $3.94 Go Very attractive models in heavy crepe trimmed | with elaborate and beau- | tifully embroidered de- signs of birds ane flow- | ers. Colors are light blue, Copen, lavender and rose, with designs in harmonious colorings. ‘ | If you are looking for a new kimono for state- | room or Pullman use, you will be glad to get a pretty one like this at such a low price. | CorsetandPetticoat Day | Summer weight corsets and petticoats are fea- | | tured at exceptionally low prices for this week. | White Tub Silk Petticoats -shadow proof —lace 3 69 | | trimming and net protection flounce were Sh.0b. Be | Pink Novelty Batiste Corsets — clastic top, low bust ¢ 2.94 and long hips were $5.00 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Two-Day Sale WOMEN’S | HOUSEDRESSES | (Sizes 36 to 46) Ghacialen lice oe | are learning short cuts that give them time and energy to do the things they really want to do. Today hundreds of thousands of women are saving themselves the utter exhaustion of wash day by letting Rinso soak their clothes ae clean. Rinso is a new soap product that loosens and dissolves dirt from even the heaviest and worst soiled pieces of the weekly wash without injuring a single fabric. 4 Get a package of Rinso today at your grocer’s or f Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. A Special Feature 500 Boys’ Wash Suits $1.88 | |} Excellent value these wash suits at $1.88! They are well tailored of fast color materials - | department store. he Material Styles: Navy Kiddy Cloth aise ‘Twist Yan Repp NHGQYS | Green Palmer Junior peepen My ddy Plain and ' ih Cloth Junior Norfolks | Combination il Ajax Cloth Colors. Coloring i Devonshire White Sizes 22 to 8, i ti ; . a iy Extra Special! | | A wonderful value for this sale price. Several Boys’ Sport Blouses; 500 at 95c pretty models in’ voiles and. g n hams-—-checks . pa tld th 4 | and plaids in a large variety of color combina- Higgs ae a hak and faney striped madras, lions. Collars of self or of white novelty . : also plain white Short sleeves and low neck | inant Ht loumingdales—Second F ak % | See Pages 14 and 21 for Other Hearn Advertising =

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