The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 14

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ahs fv eo. -RG Sap e eBw a, dew V dedtie en hed, GASES DEADLOCK | IN CLOTHING TRADE. Unions and Employers Both Firm as 60,000 Workers Prepare to Strike impending strike whi to be called on Nov. 14 and sects 60.900 work In the women’s we elty alone and cour the iret —" termined to system, whl and replaced » tem, \ tt establishinent of i tem: i The plete. the manufactu ' ment to-day in which that the union lead force a strike w deadiock ALE, 1 36 Secratary WEEKS GREETS Sergt SAMUEL WOODFILL © aver © naescer += declured re trying te the workers in heard rapping at a closet door, opened Jt, und his mother fell out in flames yin WOODFILL CONTENT IN PRESENT RANK at puzzl moat 1s a} found ¢ tn Mr ah “ana 4 sey Me a pouty and Free Quarters. WASHINGTON Nov, 8. — Serst. amuel Woodtill, who will represent | the infantry as its outstanding per- of the war at the burial sustain inger a union. onal hero a atrike vou unknown éoldier on Nov, 2 inge A yntent with his rating. He has Sore my ; FOUR HURT IN CRASH te ie TioRtHTy pay of $8460. H contested OF WEEHAWKEN CARS workers were out sixteen w —_ 1 " . ' ssib lity of his re- . Glass Flies When Switch Fatis to y INVESTIGATE WOMAN’S Work on Grade, jee Fee ee cay. te 4 DEATH adel BURNING, month, to which {is added four ~ | Stogles,” or longevity pay for service. iy | He ig perfectly happy in his quarters | at Fort Thomas, Ky., where he lives with Mrs. Woodfill On June 30, 1917, Sergt. Woodfili was promoted to temporary Secons ,| Lieutenant, and on Feb. 25, 1919, after e rt he{his exploits in the Argonne fighting, h to work coming down | to Capta'n. He enlisted as a private on March 8, 190: Th | North frudson Hospital at Investigating | and sent ho Mrs. Agnes| One of thi enue, New-| and the oth te, New-| necident wis son, Joseph, | fatlure of i s sterday noon,! the grade =Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping. an Extravagance = KOCHe@ & Street West, We are largest Listributors of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York West go on Sale TO-DAY “3434 Sizes 23 to 30 N° alone stout women, but women with medium figures can be well- \, corseted from this collection at extra- ordinary low cost. Corsets are of durable white coutil, ex- | tremely well boned; medium bust, with | jong skirt and 2 sets of hose supporters. | In the lot, also, are Dancing Corsets of flesh satin, with elastic top and good quality bon- ing;3 sets ofhose supporters. Second Floor. Just Arrived—Another Special Purchase of 5-00, 6-00, 7.00 New Fall Pumps 3.95 Black and brown calt, 3 straps. Pumps that belong Patent leather, 3 straps and Blucher. to the high-priced Black calt, 3 straps and Blucher. class. Black kid, 3 straps. Wwe —<—A—— 9 Black satin and suede strap Pumps. All sizes in One of the best shoe offerings the lot, but not in every style this year Surprising Value in This is a sale that no woman will want to miss, im'| With Four Fogies He Gets $84.60] jcrowd. The band was playing “Fail, Hall, the Gang’s All Here!" The head waiter and Mrs, Hoberg were summoned to appear before United States Commissioner Hitch- cock. been rich, There were about forty. Tie orchestra was playing some thing Nght and jazzy when three of | Mr. Merrick’s men entered and were Seized in This | lescorted to the most desirable Classy Raid |» This was because a | TotmDorvell. Broadway. table room | head waiter mbered that they |had been ther © and had won 1s that they Fammany Band Plays ‘Gang’s All Here’ as Third Avenue Jazz Palace Is Searched approva went to the 4 and had drink | which they w got the search warrant wit | brought with them Jast night When had taken their seats] and o do drinks changed Its tu Itself, was conducted last} ou Q. Merrick, chief Enforcement Officer for the und | bh they | ‘The gayest of hooch raids, with all sorts of flourishes and ruffles and with gratuitous music furnished by find we Very Special Sale of ALL WOOL BLANKETS Regularly 12.75 per pair for 7.5Q Limit 3 pairs to a customer. ‘Tammany night by R alded by a squad of eight gullty bottle escap that a few innoc too. ‘ 4 . heads saw Classy? Fashionabie? 1 tt ©! put a raid, and the “}body announce raiders claim to have captured genuine French champagr playing while the ie eee ‘MADE OF A FINE QUALITY, STRICTLY PURE ns WOOL, SIZE 66x80 INCHES, BLOCK PLAID No. iT DESIGNS IN PINK, BLUE, TAN, RED AND Hall, Th BLACK. AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. “Yes. I know you have cheaper tea- but none that’s so economical—or so good. I get three hundred wonderful cups from a pound of Tetley’s. “So when I order tea, don’t send me a substitute. I want Tetley’s Orange Pekoe.” There are cheaper teas than Tetley’s. You will always find cheaper substitutes for the best of any- thing. But Tetley’s Orange Pekoe is so full-flavored, so full of real tea strength, that it is an exceedingly economical tea for your table. And remember this! It is on/y in Tetley’s that you get that subtle flowery fragrance, that appetizing taste, and that lasting tea-glow that steals through your whole body and drives away fatigue. Tetley’s Orange Pekoe can have no substitute in comfort and refreshment. In no other tea can you find this skillful, exacting blend of the tender top leaves of the world’s aristocratic tea plants. It is the result of over a century devoted exclusively to blend- ing teas. Try Tetley’s and you will know the perfect satis- faction that comes from true Orange Pekoe In 10c quarter pound, half pound and one pound packages. EY. Makes good TEA a certainty ARCH PRESERVER SHOE SHOP 425 Fifth Ave. 1 East 38th St or A Cures Within 24 Hours GAFEGUARD sgainat La Gripe and its deogerves ofiects, When weather is warishle, when you have expered yoursell, became chilled through or walked in damp thees—den delay. Get C. BQ. quickly. Fertity against the comequences of a serous Cold. Depend on Hil's—Standard remedy for two geoerations Tablet form Quickest to act. Demand red bex bearing Mr. Hill's per- trait aod signature. At All Druggists—30 Cents © m mm company, peTnor USE SLOAN’S TO WARD OFF PAIN TITLE aches grow into big pains unless warded off by an ap Don't +r tion of sien penetrates, counter-irritant, Sloan's scatters See and soou relieves the ache and pain. Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatic>. lumbago, lame back, stiff join: | sprains and strains won't fight long against Sloan's Liniment. Always keep it handy for instant us@l For more than forty years, Sloan's | Liniment has helped heutots the world over. You won't be an excey | ton, It certainly does produce result | You just know from its stimulatiny, I epeeom Kea pat it will do you good. "At all c tae 495, 7c, $1.40. loa Liniment as it (CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly ‘Onens | Every Air Passage—Clears Throat. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed because of catarrh vo a cold, apply « little pure, antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, soothing and healing swollen, inflamed meu branes and you get instant relief, at iet a sinall bottle of Fly's m Ralm at any drug store {Your clogged nostrils open right up: your head is clear; no more snuffline |Count fifty. All the stuffiness, drs ness, struggling for breath is gone You feel fine.Advt BE your own Landlord The World's “REAL ESTATE” Advertisements | pofae the way.

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