The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1921, Page 5

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“M°CREERY ECONOMY DA Every Department offers at least one item of new merchandise, taken from regular stock and reduced for one day only. In many instances the quantities are limited, therefore early shopping is advisable. Wednesday Only No GC. O. D.'s THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMB&R 80, 1921. FIGHT WAGE CUTS, MINERS ARE URGED Court Test of Kansas Industria! Law Also Advocated by Lewis at Convention, : Y” INDIANAPOLIS, Sopt. 20.—No wase | AY reduction of coal miners must be pers titted, John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers of America, declared here to-day in his report made at the opening of the biennial convention of the International unton, | He also recommended a postponament | Until next February of the miners’ | adoption of definite wage demande ‘The convention brought together be- tween 1,600 and 1,600 representatives | of looal unions scattered throughout | the United States, Western Canada | 5.95 Hand-Made Blouses 3.50 Blouses of fine French Voile and Batiste trimmed with real Filet Lace and band- drawn work, Sizes 34 to 46, (Fourth Floor) 18.50 Women’s Dresses 14.50 Models of Poiret Twill or Wool Jersey in straight line, sleeve or sleeveles effectively adorned. Many fas colors. (Fourth Floor) 90.00 Period Model Cabinet with Victrola Installed 77.00 4.50 “McCreery Silks” hi ard, 2.95 A very exceptional quality of rich Satin Canton Crepe in Navy Blue or Black. 40 (Second Floor) Reduction om Cabinet, Victrola regular Convenient monthly terms (Feith Floor) r. Lewis's report included a rec ommendation that the convention re- | affirm its declaration of two years ogo, favoring nat.onalization of coal | mines, He also recommended al price No Approvals No Returns inches wide mal proceedings be started to make 11.75 Separate Skirts 5.00 Corduroy Breakfast Misses’ Afternoon 45.00 Women’s Suits 75.00 Two-Skin Mink 9.50 Men’s Fall Oxfords iit QiebuaNing. whee tile stion Sir i 3.50 Reduced to 16.75 : R ee 55.00 5.50 Lewis eaid com! operators in thirteen | RC Prunella Cloth Skirts ia stuaning Swagaer Tweed Suits — long-coated Women's and Misses’ models with deep Specially reduced for Economy Dap flounce, pockets gnc All are fashioned of high quality Sill in new Autumn styles, Sizes 16 to (Fourth Floor) Siates had filed demands for reduc Hons, but that the union's polley wa uncompromisingly for carrying ihe present agveement, models of slim contour in feshionable Autumn colors striped and plaid effects. Many lovely color combinations. Sizes $5 to $2 inch waist-banda, (Fourth Floor) Dark Kastero Mink Scarfs fashioned of Ere eee Aneoty, large, lustrous pelts, e. Lavender and (Third Floor) WM All leather—Tan Rugsian Calf—in all (Second Floor, Annex) i (Fourth Floor) ines. (Fourth Floor) Mittle Girl Dies in Flames. CAPE MAY, Nod. Sept 20-—-Wnite | 5.75 Children’s Shoes 65.00 ees Coats 25¢ White Outing Flannel 25.00 and 35.00 Suits 3.50 Men’s Pajamas | Wilmon Smith was talking to a WVERC Asal tiber ue weerniriee ai wave | Pearl Necklaces Handsome models of yard, 16¢ Bolivia—both straight-line and flared-skirt types; want- ed shades; silk lined nd her thre nd med to death, 2 ho! next door were burned down. daughter was Black Calfskin School Shoes with rub- and the Studente’ and Young Men's Suite in fall weight fabrics; single and double breasted and sport models, Sizes 31 Made of woven madras, in a large am sortment of good-lookitig patterns. (Main Floor) } i A fine, soft quality: $6 inches wide. (Second Floor) ber heels and ccloid chrome soles. 1014 to & Sizes (Second Flaor) 9.75 Graduated Beads, 24 inches. long; with spring ring or filigree, barrel-sbaped clasp. Durable as (Fourth Floor) 8.50 Velvet Hats 7.00 33.50 Men's Winter Overcoats 24.50 79.50 Misses’ Coats 2.50 White Longcloth 69.50 1.00 Men’s Shirts aiid Drawers Highly foghionable motels oi Lyons real pearls and guaranteed not to Perfectly beautiful fur-trimmed Contes piece, 1.65 each, Tic j and Panne Velvet; tailored, embroidered ines de taller ' panne Areen addi: Biows (lie ; See Ee ee eet Pen aan discolor or peel. of exclusive fabrics in all the fashionable, 10 yards in » piece—a smooth-finished . Green and Brown Heather Made of seasonable weight Balbriggan; | Sires 14 to 18 years (Fourth Floor) colors, Sto cond Floor, Annet) matrons and children, shirts with short or long sleeves; drawers ankle length. (Main Floor) (Mazn Floor) (Second Floor) quality. (Third Fioor) Silk Vests and Bloomers 2.95 Glove Silk Vests, in bodice style. 5.00 McCreery Quality Corsets 59.50 Misses’ Suits 49.50 14.75 to 19.75 Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases 2.50 Navy Blue Dress Serge Boys’ Furnishings 1,25 Blouses of woven madras, collars Pa (Third Floor) § — 3.45 Pink or White. 2.50 yard, 1.35 rigs tached; White end feoey colors 4 to S ‘3 a 5 NS 8.76 Glove Silk Bloomers; superiot Stunning affairs, beautifully — fur . ; ' 5 : ie ; \ New models, fashivned of handsome ee ee Blet e eer | | trimmed. Many different styles and colors, a eat cexreieny suality 1.25 and 1.45 Pajanms of Outing FI \ novelty brocades with elastic top quality: “Pink or Black, 3-25 | | ines 14 to 18 nponged and shrunk. 54 inches wide. Hammered aud engine-turned designe nel Cass ton; one and two-piece \ ¢ C ines 14 to 18 years ; 4 { . pnt poe and | \ (Third Floor) (Third Floor) (Fourth Floor) | (Second Floor) Main Floor) stylou alll troge Bat dais \ \ \ 11.00 Women’s Oxfords and Pumps 7.25 4.50 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns 24,50 Girls’ Coats 18.50 Pillows and Scarfs 2.75 Round Pillows made 14.75 Girls’ Silk Dresses We 12.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits of Velour 2.95 9.75 and Tapestry combinations or all Velour, 8.95 SS . \ Sturdy Walking Oxfords and One-stray As practical as they are modish, fash- ; Jour and Tapes- 'N Lailored models—one with kimono Pumps ot Ten Hustla caeke Ata ioned of durable, yet beautiful, fabrics: ak fon ronree Drewes m fetching ‘apestry; lined all von april also’ fine quality SS sleeve, other with shoulder straps. jump soles and walking hecls. Soli s ; PEER: styles, effectively trimmed. Sises 6 to 16 d y. A ave two ‘pair of knickers. andthe . eve, other with shoulder straps (ebre al gtalsin: Bicsioto 14 years ° uroy (Third Floor) years, (Fourth Floor) (Second Floor) Fourth Floor) Third Bloor) Sizes 7 to 18 (Third Floor) BEANSTALK cee we remem Serene eee men = + oft reminds us that grow- ing children should wear THIS LABEL SAFEGUARDS YOU AGAINST IMITATIONS The tubular-knitted straps afford perfect garment support without strain or binding. At (jood Stores The E-Z Waist Co. NEW YORK Makers of Children’s “E-2" Waist Union Suits, Waists and Sleeping-Garments for Winter and Summer Wear. 10 inch records. Kindly of Records and Name . Address 120 West 42nd St. Between Bway & 8th Avo, 1.85 Guimpes 95c Fuil body Guimpes with short sleeves of all over lao. (Main Floor Laces and Veilings dotted and yd., 35¢ Flouncings—-Embroidered got and Filet; 15 to 27-inch. yd., 95e Floor) 0c, Veilings—Chenille fancy meshes (Mer 1.35 Women’s Gloves pair, 95c¢ Mousquetaire Gloves of suede finished cotton, pique sewn, spear point embroidery Cafe, biseuit and white. (Main Floor) 65c Ribbons yd., 40c Great variety of Hair Bo light and dark shades. 5 lo Ribbons in inches, (Main Floor) 1.00 Metaline Cloth Notions fi0e Dress Linings of fine White net; (Main Floor) 60c Correspondence Cards 45c Cabinets contain 24 ca velopes to match; ribbc or colors. 2.95 Lisle Unio 1.75 Women’s Ribbed Lisle knee length Table Cloths and Napkins 15.00 Trish all Lis Damask Table © 72x72 inches. 12.50 doz. All L Damask Table Na 24x24 inches rds and 24 en- on tied; white silk tops. (Mein Floor) n Suits Women’s 3.25 Silk Hose 2.50 Black only 2. Excellent quality thread Silk Huse with (Main Floor) 50 Infants’ Carriage Robes 1.75 Union Suits in Quilted (Third Floor) of glorious ren Double loths; size 9.50 uinen Lrish pkins; size doz., 7.50 Second Floor. China dilk Pink or 4.50 colors Blue (Third Floor) 5.95 Women’s Sweaters ‘Tuxedo Worsted Sweaters in an array Vourth Floor) 7.65 or Blue borders, double bed size. 12.00 Pair Wool Blankets White California Wool Blankets, Pink Second Floor) 18.00 Suit Cases 11.00 Suit Cases in Black or Browa, double Sizes 26, 26 and 2x, straps all around. (Fifth Floor) 18.00 Infants’ Go-Carts 13.45 Block Reed Stroller, with leather hood, drop foot-well and rec y buck; roomy and comfortable Pufth Floor) 34.00 Wardrobe Trunks 28.50 Steamer or full-size, made on three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre covered and (Hifth Floor) lined. 13.75 Ivory Finished Sets 10.00 Six-piece eet, including Hair Brush, Comb, Mirror, File. Engraving Free. Hook and Buffer, (Main Floor) 1.75 Sugar and Creamers 1.25 Sterling Silver Deposit op Glass 5.95 Umbrellas 1.65 Muslin Sheets, Sheets and Pillow Cases MeCree ry Stand. (Main Floor 2.95 Roller Skates 1.85 Winslow's ball-bearing steel extension roller skates, fur buys aud girls, steel or strap backs Futh Uloor Chamber Suites and Mattresses 225.00 Chamber suite, Maho any or Walnut Veneer, Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and bow- end Bed 175.00 18.50 Stearns and Foster Layer Felt Mattress, roll edge 12.50 Wa knitted pants; fully ined; attractive Sizes 3 to8 year. models, 6.50 Boys’ Shoes Shoes with an almost indestructible sole and tip, in Tan Leather \Secarnd Floor, Annex) Oxi2 ft Portieres and Curtains 15.00 Armure Porticres, full color line neat patterns, good 4 i 13.50 Imported Curtains, 2! yds. long; fine applique le top. 3.95 Boys’ Novelty Suits 2.85 with 4.83 47.00 35.00 woven in one piece with no seams; attractive color and designs. Seamless Vekvet Rugs | Dueh ib Blue Serge or (Third Floor) ghth Floor) ity materials. ess Point Lace pair, 6.75 75.00 Dinner Services Bowls and Cereal Sets Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 Cretonnes and Armures 4-quart Cold 2-quart Pere bll7.00 Handkerchiefs 4.50 Maids’ Uniforms 45.50 Wicker Suites 10.00 Boudoir Lamps 1.75 Linoleum 1.75 Glass Fruit Bowl af A ‘ 0G wls DELIVERED 400) Mes! Lines Handkerchlets, ser 3.75 35.00 5.00 4. yd. 114 TOMORROW viceable quality, narrow hem. doz., 2.88 Foursplece-Natwrall Wiekee Gullit : each, 75¢ ‘ Black Uniforms of Cotton Pongee with : sali Aled Boudoir ‘I ap i. 3.00 Wow Linen Handkerchiefs, cluding Set Arm Chair, Arm Rocker H ogany Boudoir Lamps, Hola Linolear ma tamous waher i eat ware Stee ac ie le 1.80 White bemstitched collar and cuffs vad Table, complete equipped with silk shades, in @ variety of | | in attractive pattern Light cut floral design; footed fruit perenne ; Moin Floor 34 to 44 (Third Floor) Fifth Flom colors, (sth Kighth Fluor bowl: Sinch (Sixth Floor) £ Wurlitzer, 120 W. 42 ain sila 1.95 Aluminum Ware each 1,00 sizes 84 to 48. 40¢ ‘ igen tahoe ~quart Preserving Kettle WurRLUIZER Iiougie aclisare Giacanteed aioe: 5th Avenue 34th Street Sa Da na reaoe sane wee pair, 35¢ G-quart Windsor Kettle Pianos—Musical Instruments 95c doz, Hair Nets, cap shape...doz., 60¢ ‘= @-quart Double Rice Handle lator. (Fifth Fleor) vd. 7c 4.85 ard Brand, hemmed, size 72x00 9.50 j,06 ae of sit Mixing Howls, Auerican Tag oesign (crntunmescaunerine aust: \y ‘ ‘orcelain, white with blue band se 2! ° i . ; Complete for twelve persons, in Yellow ties yd, 95 Victrola Metaline Cloth in ell desirable colors; Women's Umbrellas; Colored or Black | | aa iitand. cise tsea0inehes nt | [and Black border design; English im 800 Tinported Cereal Sets of fifteen 7s Drangry Atauroa, AD inches wide full cabinet size 35 inches wide, Sitk; fancy handles; tips steel rods or ach, 23¢ portation; open atock: 100 pieces pieces; attractive patterns 5.95 all colors; epleadid quality ae and 20 double faced (Trimming Dep't, Main Floor) stub ends (Main Fluor Sieond Floor) (Bizth Floor) Sith Floor)

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