The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 28

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eo | NOW PROPOSED -)BY EASTERN UES F 3 4 Notify Employees’ Unions | | and Tell of Desire for Conferences. BOSTON, Nov. 18.- re reductions Proposals for been made by |e je three pri New mee H Bilroads. ? @ New York, New Haven ana| rd, the Boston and Albany and oston and Maine Railroads have format notice to unions of their es that they -wish to cut deeause of existing condi-| and desire to hold conferences @scuss the matter. The amount je proposed reductions was not After the conferences be-! the menagements and em-} 8’ representatives the propor f rded to the United Stutes | inking Power in Limited. | SHINGTON, Nov. 18.—Warning | jag a reopening of che whole ques ontof Government ownership of ri if would result from Consre 1 action limiting the rate-makin r of the Interstate Comm ninsion was given the Se » Commerce Committe y 8. Davies Warfield, E je, National Association of Owners iJiroad Securities. is aiscussing pending mi fo modify the commission's con- dGver State rates, asserted that ion of the proposed changes dimean that the Government 4 notice it was not endeavoring ovide a “reasonable” return for triers on their investment. The *f 4 ‘al consequence of such a noti- J ion, he added, would be that the portation lines could no longer adequate financial backing. abandonment of private rail fations would be forced, -Herman’s : Officers’ ~ Shoes i Calfskin 2800 pairs of officers’ shoes nidde according to Govern- ent. regulations. Fully gharanteed, with extra ity outsoles and mois- proof fibre insert. ubber heels. f \klyn’s Best Known Shoe Store, 104 Myrtle Ave. Cor. Bridge St. ‘BROOKLYN, N. Y. MOTHER! ve Child’s Bowels with ‘California Fig Syrup” ‘ig Syrup.” nful never fails to cleanse the 1 and bowels. In a few hours you see for yourself how thoroughly works all the fermented and un- food out ofthe bowels and ve a well, pl 1 child again, o of mothers “Cali- Fig freer handy, ey know paspo nful to-d. ick child » Ask vei Pia druggist for ‘orb bi tod hldren oti for children spr pas her! Dust say ypepeautial plaid New models cks in classy tt models. _ Finest Jp sbreuly, rus penne calluses on bottom of feet just loosen and fall off. ‘ou i School Ulsters Two- Pants Suits Finest tailored suits of all wool fabries, large roomy ulster for real cold weather, the values are most extraordinary. 19 Boys’ Mackinaws They've all got A few hundred large convertible . Suits in sizes 7 to collars; gray, 18. They’re brownandheather 95 splendidly made; mixtures. Sizes 8 7: 2 pairs. of Weaa xGehn KDIOKErS, 0s Special Suits, 9.75 9.1 Finest Overcoats Little Boys’ Suits of red and whi wools only used Me in these coats for care 3 to *o'6 18: A) years at.. and tan combi- nations for boys 12-7 3 to 8 years at... Boys’ cassimere and cheviot full-lined knickers, mines 8 to 1G ate. isrceet ds Borate gcse 1-79 ’ Boys’ Wool Sweaters. . Boys’ Blouses. . i Boys’ Winter Cap: . 1.49 Boys’ Black Ribbed Stockings..... ARR 29c Boys’ Silk Ties........ 49c Boys’ Flannel Pajamas. $1.49 Boys’ Teather Gloves, Wool lined...... eves 1.25 $4.95 . 8c 1329-1331 eS 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE, Near Gates Ave. Bet. 48th-40th Sts, BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN, FULTON STREET cxof BRIDGE STREET _at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn LIFT OFF CORNS! With the fingers! No pain at all! Drop a little ‘‘Freezone’’ on a sore, tender corn or a callus, Anstantly they stop hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without pain, soreness or irritation. Yes, magic! Why wait! Costs only a few cents! All kinds of corns and W.ORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER New Satin Hats wonderful assortment of new black satin hats. Copies and adaptations of the newer Parisian modes. Excep- tionally priced Saturday, at WW CENT SE EN LOS eZ (CO MCD. GAN 23 Exceptional Special Sale of Afternoon Dresses 38: A selling event which is unusual in every way and could never have been made possible except for several special purchases. i and Poiret Twill. Beautifully beaded, braided or embroidered. Ribbon trimmed. A Great Sale of Girls’ 1329-1331. BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue BROOKLYN SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES Tey ee 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. 2 BROOKLYN FULTON STREET are? BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt It Subway Jation Brooklyn 4 Offering Saturday 00 Canton Crepe, Satins, Tricotines Emphasizing Normal Prices .00 .00 WOMEN’S—MISSES’ The Anrgent and ‘tikes high-grade collection that we have ever as- sembled of correct and modish Coats which are true to every personal type. Of Panvelaine, Evora, Gerona, Marvellas and Orlandas. Fur trimmings of Caracul, Squirrel, Beaver, Wolf, Mole, Australian Opos- sum. Colors include navy, black, Malay, Sphinx and Sorrento. | Seal Plush Coats, Plain or Fur Trimmed, $35 and Up | NOTEWORTHY VALUES IN Fur Trimmed Coats 38= Modish winter creations developed in Cashmere Velours, Bolivias, Normandies and novelty coatings. Great, convertible collars of Wolf, Opossum, Nutria or Mole. New sleeve treatments, and many have rich embroideries and fancy stitchjngs of silk. Silk lined throughout. WOMEN’S Coats ‘Kid Gloves Every High-Grade SUIT From 75.00 Up Reduced Y2 Reductions Made from Original Price Tags 16 Button Just received from abroad about 1,000 pairs of excel- lent quality soft skin white kid gloves. Spear point backs. -95 Individual Stout Dept. offers SATURDAY Fur Trimmed COATS Excellent quality materials of broadcloth, melton, suede ve- lour, in the very newest win- ter styles. Cut full and roomy, in sizes 39 to 56. 28% Many Stunning Mod- els from 39.75 to 125.00 MISSES’ Truly! el no pain whgn applying Freezone or afterward. Children’s ind Girls’ Fur Sets 5.00 A coll | \ Silk Envelope Chemise Georgette and crepe de chine en- velope chemise. fancy lace trimmed. Flesh and high pastel shades. 2° 45-Inch Bay Seal WRAPS 1192. | Superfine selected pelts, matched; large cape collar and cuffs | length. Full sweep, soft, full-furred of self fur; handsomely silk lined. 1 wont i ? \ ab eee 2 Velours, Velveteens, Chinchillas and English Cheviots. Belted or straightline styles. Tailored and SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS 1275 1575 (25,00 Most serviceable coats for scheol and general wear, fashioned of Velours, Suedine, Cheviots, Bolivias and mixture cloths. Others have big collars of genuine fur. Others with great storm collars of self material. | Many fancy stitched and embroidered. Little Girls’ and Boys’ Coats ection which includes very many special purchases for 2 to 6 year olds. Many have fur collars. 525 9751 Newest Blouses Georgette and Crepe de Chine. Round or square necks. Long or three-quarter sleeves. Over- blouses, tie-backs or tailored models. 4s FURS | Beautiful French Seal COATS 1672 carefully | Smart Coats in the favored 40-inch pelts; belted. Brocaded silk lined. | several All Silk Hosiery Full fashioned, all silk hosiery, Dipped or ingrain, in black and all the leading shades. Mill end runs. 79 FURS Scotch Mole Blouse WRAPS 269= 45-inch length and beautifully finished. Excellently matched Scotch moles, in stunning wrappy models, Girls’ Velvet and Jersey Dresses 975 Duvetyne Bags Attractive new shapes with hand carved and novelty frames. Silk lined and inside pocket. 235 Trimmed Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) COATS 2392 Finest quality soft pelts, 40-inch length; large cape collar and cuffs of Natural Skunk. Richly silk lined ALE AT Bees THREE BROOKLYN a 4

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