The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 6

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(29 EA CETERA: Danlpeinte indee WANT GEN. DAWES TO DIRECT RELIEE FOR THE JOBLESS President Asks Conference to}, Take Action That Will Give Men Work “at One. ys of a Nation-wide road building and public works programme to relieve unemployment, was made to the National Unemployment Conference to-day. Warning that past unem- ployment conferences have failed be- cause no one has been designated to earry out their recommendations, ‘William Harm, Washington economist ‘and writer, suggested that Congress Girect Gen. Dawes to co-ordinate and stimulate public works. underlying the Nation's unemploy- ment situation, Mr, Harding's views we myeyed to conference leaders y of Commerce Hoover, nt has two reasons for res st, It was said, 1. The desire to have the conference find work for men “at once” instead of indulging In long debates. 2. The fear that discussion ot this time of wage reductions, the railroad refunding issue and o tal problems would complished tangible results. An t) : “emergency” recom- mendations d upon are: 100,000 worth of ready have been né " usive of Government piogeot. at all cities of 28,000 or more immediately establish free employ- ment agenci drive out of bust- ness the “bleeders" among the pri- vate employment agencies, 4. That big employers who have been forced to discharge many of thelr employees inaugurate @ half time system under which the re- maining workers and those dis- charged could share in tho payroll, fundamen- | THE EVENING WORLD, a eceiaemmaee WOMEN IN MOTOR BUS INJURED BY COLLISION |. t Three Hart When Vehicle Hita|h 7 t Street Grading Machine, Three young women passengers tn a motor bus operated by Clifford Blan- vert of No hurt Inst t when ft hit a street grading machine at 174th Street and 200 West 111th Street, were | Grand Concours the Bronx, Jeanie Greenwald, we enty-one years ny trying impact threw Franklin Simon g Co, A Store of Individual Shops CHILDREN’S WINTER HosIERY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921, Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE What Is Your Favorite Pie? DO you want to learn the easiest way to bake it? Miss ‘Thompson of the Home Economics Bureau is demonstrating that The Easiest Way Is the Pyrex Way! ; 1, That all ecled State, cily and COME to her Model Kitchen any a” WASHINGTON, Gent. 29—A pro-| 1}. That all projected State, ely a day this week at 3 P.M he county road and public works im- ay 3 P.M. in’ the : | posal that Charles G, Dawes, Feder ony in an aaner way Immo FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. vile ot the Sectil Poor a Wudget officer, be placed in charge] gistely, The Nation now has m the Is Your Small Kingdom A Kitchenette? THE more power to you if you achieve delicious meals, and we have just the size refrigerator for your limited quarters, It will. hold all you need, too! a iieeaes The National Unemployment Con- ™ . " . 5 if Prendent Harding to confine 14 tm-| omen annmineen the. asteptance prince Hada ah Fine “‘Derryvale’”’ Linens Et mediate labors to emergency recom ese Emperor’ fy ' tendationa for rllet and not to deive| Myo Bancr oe Weta visit ten «GNA prices that defy competition . 7 : “too deeply” into the “big problema” next April. Are Noticeably Lower in Price 7 = / - i NEW _t WILL BE FIFTH AVENUE AT 56TH AND 57TH STS. IF YOU have been convinced that you would have to go through y FOR Boys OR GIRLS this Winter without buying new linens, feeling that they’ were rj & Ge. still “too high,” we know you'll change your mind when you This Lift-Top Refrigerator ; see these fine assortments and new prices! ‘a aM 366" aos Rent Ava AT 468 STREET, BROAD OR FINE RIBBED COTTON HOSE is 27 inches wide, 17 inches deep | NEWYORK, “THE PARIS SHOP OF AMERICA" Table Linens — For every day use Hand-Printed Linens —Natural- and 42 inches high, with a large ie | black, ‘white, tan or cordovan;salso. heavy where could you find any better values ieclai eran. 6 provision chamber lined with white i retin Black oni 35 than. these ‘'Derryvale’? table cloths _olored **Derryvale”?. Scarves, tea and enamelled steel, a rounded seamless ia F . weight in black only. « . . + . and napkins, of finely woven Trish linen luncheon cloths, some plain with hem- bottom and thorough insulation, $15 Ai urs continue to occupy an Sizes 6 to 10% and 7 t011 3 pairfor 1.00 damask and atti designs ? stitching, others with scalloped lace edges ie 5 easy Spee pans and charming hand-blacked designs in important place in Re- NEW BROAD CLUSTER RIBBED MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Napkins to match, 22 x22 inches, Dore gs « 0 « » 5 .$750, » various colors. All priced far below their original ‘cost. $1.25 and $1.50, - SECOND FLOOR moval Sales— also fine ribbed in black, white, tan or cordovan. Sizes 6 to 10% 50 to .65 IMPORTED ENGLISH DERBY — RIBBED COTTON HOSE Black, white, tan or cordovan, Sizes 5 to 70%. . 1.35 wl 1.90 Have You a Little “Radiant” in Your Home? The following attractive values in Fur Coats of choicest quality to be featured today— The Color-Magic of Fall Seen in New French Cretonnes es the name “‘Radiant’’ ninum fireless cooker, ‘ou so much time and WHEREVER the French artist uses color, whether on canvas, in apparel or cretonnes, you are sure of a subtlety of treatment that he alone seems to possess —vivid colors gat waist height so you don'thave to stoop. Complete, it is only $10 Natural Mink Wrap at $1375 ($1950 Value) JMPORTED ENGLISH WOOL GOLF HOSE And Tomorrow Holds a Brown or green heather, lovat or oxford gray Price Treat ($650 Values) si mixtures with fancy colored turn and daring designs softened in the WE are going to have one of our + Pt ‘ ‘ antl best aluminum cooking sets (9 piece: | } Dark Blue Grey Squirrel Wrap at $850 ovef tops. Sizes 6 to ON @ os 1.95 process of the anny Boy peal: ath many eae es) ia ($1250 Value) ing uae Naas ° oe that is | Cuinpren’s Hosiery Suop—Street Floor “ae ? Bd 4 i ral ; { icture the new pheasant desig | Taupe Caracul Wrap Coats at $650 in nottier blue on a sulphur-pink ; Viatka Dyed Squirrel Collar and Cuffs ground reflecting the morning sun t Hl _ j ($1050 Value) in your winter bedroom. | =F _}a) } Franklin Simon & Co. An exaggerated black parrakeet | ta mie | } peering saucily from futuristic foli- : * = | Hudson Seal Wraps at $395 cA Store of Individual Shops igo Oeicatd on « Gale ground Wha so pti: SeLBTOTR FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. would be a-stunning pattern for a tea room or living room, ‘THROUGHOUT the entire col- you will find the unusual ns that our Paris Office took Victor Records Fine Natural Raccoon Coats at $250 ‘ sili CHILDREN’S ne hia iste tee ive WINTER SHOES . ae! 88199 Samson and Delila(My Heart)—Homer. 1.75 B8127 Aid, if . Jack Frost Thwarted! Plenty of Inexpensive Warm Blankets OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & 34th Street—New York That in Quality,Service | and Falue Outrun © Eve ryth ing Except Lyttle Feet ona | | \ { YOU won't have the excuse of “high prices” if you face the first 74532 frosty weather without sufficient supplies of blankets this year, as our Blanket Section is full to overflowing with excellent qualities at small prices. For instance : These Fine White Blankets my Featuring Friday—A Sale of London Sport Hats 100 Pairs of White Blankets WwW, and cotton mixed, blue ar SIZES.8 TO 10!¢ ) 74405 1 H With Bird Votecs ; ’ $6.50 Muir. ind Male Chorus yi Strap Pumps OR HOUGH little feet SECOND FLOOR SEVENTH FLOOR OXFORDS OF or . _ PaTENT, DULL must still be care- Vacuum Bottles BEACK Or Tan _ ful where they take RussiA LEATHER little folly, the Shoe 5.50 Shop is responsible bxeepBoorsOr how they take Tan OR BLAcK them — whether Russ!ACALFSKIN they choose to go in winter pumps, | 6.00 WHITE’ BUCK- Oxfords or in laced SKINBUTTONOR oF buttoned boots. | Specially Priced When Closet Space Is Limited Where Do You Keep Your Dress (lothes ? AWAY at school or here in New York ina small apartment, ample closet space scems te bean unknown quantity, and a wardrobe trunk ! ieed of extra space for dress clothes. Wes A This “Hartmann” Steamer Wardrobe at $35 Chenille Sport Hats originated abroad and the newest vogue at fashionable resorts. Especially becoming on account of their rakish, adjustable shapes, and soft texture. Fall shades and color combinations. Open lop, § ers, a A Corn box anc ‘ ! Ail-Nic Imported Models, 11.75 LACED BooTs that pull pint eize, A nickle « Oppenhetm, Collins & Co.’s 5. 0 0 civen cas productions... Special 7.00 | 5 ENTH FLOOR GROUND FLOOR ‘aad | Hats also on Sale in Qur Brooklyn and Newark Stores CHILDRENS’ SHOE SHOP—Third Floor \ \ \ f eee ae ea eT wenn en mn 2 enn eae Ahn TTA +g oe

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