The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1921, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LI wd 1 : THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. 7000 GARMENT ~~ {she unin sake ih nerament in MISS E. D. STEWART | Perfect Foot | tisusisns'n'SPsaae'at"Ghases| acts oat ul Teste! ale: ac | tion of @ memoria eighty < 0 OE ee Oe noun! Prize Won by |stats San i suaens| ebessistones Poe OM The conference begun Sat: daughter, Alexandra. tween Mr, Schlesinger aud Mr, Steuer League, No. 215 West Street, won 4-1 WORKERS B CK for adjustment of ihe strike will bé Woman of 39 @ silver penknife, the Mayor's prize,|| MAN AND WOMAN HURT Saturday, for having the most continued to-day, A siatement by fect Instep and prettiest and pinkest AS TAXI_UPSETS AUTO Mr, Bteur last night indicates (he as- % i, toenails in the city. Dr, Gross de- ee AT THEIR JOBS sociation is willing to make some Mrs. Donavan Entered Contest} oiared that the young model's hands| May eee Injury tp Crash compromises in its #tand provided the 4 . d YOO Lnowe t ceo Called Unavotdable, at Urging of Husband and You know, I really think I ought to i unton fe also willing to make conces- Ls g of F have my hands insured, now that the| Israel Goldsmith, thirty-five, of No. loses nothing in the festivity of the family ienu 15-Year-Old Son. Mayor approves of thom,” sald Mr.| 533 mast 199th Street, Bronx, a builder. 1 if it be of “ dy stock’ — __— Mr. Steuer announces the Ways —_——_ Richards, his brother, Joseph, thirty-four, of No. meal 1 1 Mee Sood, te ean 1 it ise ¢ Cr cla 587 Bast 189th Street, the latter’: ife, m: in its 28 Shops Renew Contracts Pa elie eae iee tate Almost every man thinks his wife| PLAN BIG FUND FOR Meet elt aided Met dtrat petite Properly made and beautefu' favor of the following three With Strikers—Untermyer |measures as part of a constructive * programme: First, an investigation of to Aid Employees. the industry to determine a fair wa eee second, the method of work computa. | The total number of garment work-|tion to be pursued as the most feasi- ore ut thelr jobs again was raised to| ble for determining « proper produc- 2 - ton rate for the wages agreed on; | More than 7,000 to-day when 940 em-/thirg, the machinery to be adopted | ployees of the twenty-elght shops that er Fihwed an of ae titrtd whether or not an employee is making Tenowed thelr contracts with the In-}a fair production return. ternational Ladies’ Garment Work-| The association |s willing to sub- mit these questions to any board of ers’ Union Saturday reported for/arbitration or tribunal, but does not work. According to Benjamin Schles- bbe i retarn J ie Sage 0 gees > unt ey expire, Mr. Steuer sald. inger, President of the union, 146) c0cn a walt would result in the al- shops are now working under the old |;jost certain decay of a large part of contract, repudiation of which by the|the industry, he Insists. The question “manufacturers caused the attike of | vf broken agreements {s not the issue, design. FINE QUALITY DEPENDABLEFURNITURE is worthily made und | priced well within reason Flinte. Horner @.1m | 20-26 west 36" st “Conven§ently aver Pub A is perfect, Frank Donavan's bellef} TOLSTOY HOME UPKEEP | were thrown to the streot early to-day was that his wife, Lottie Jean Dona- asimineonenie from an automobile which collided witi van, thirty-nine, had the most beaut!- | Unlversity Also Projected om Pro-|% taxicab at 524 Street and First . coeds of e. Avenue and overturned ‘They were ful feet in the city. So be urged her taken to Reception Hospital, where to enter the podiatry contest at the| YASNAYA POLYANA, Russia, Nov.| 20) ‘Goigemith, who owned and Health Exhibit in the Grand Central|21.—The home of the late Count Leo) operated the cer. was attended for Palace. Tolstoy, which !s classed by the Soviet |lacerations of the forekead and, Mrs. 2 Gavernment as a national museum, ts in| Goldsmith for a possible ndse fracture. Mrs, Donavan, who has a son ff-|danger oh Sollagos, aithes , the Gev~ ioe Goats and te infant, ot ba) nd’ nment is running free weékly pi im- | not injured, remained at e hos 1, teen years old, proved her husband's) spot tha house, no money has been |" ‘The occupants, of the taxicab, which belief was well founded by winning (spent in its upkeep, and the Tolstoy | was opergted by John Lebert, of No. ne family plans to start’ world-wide res- rat Avenue, were not injured Beat otis; aituguan ape Hos oo he toration fund. of $100,000 Necording to the’ volice, the accident entries to compete with—women muc ‘The family also plans to found « Tol-' was unavoidable, : younger than herself, Drs. H. Schien- berg of No, 1839 Union Street and - = — Isaac Siegel of No. 1422 Avenue J, x ; WWoy = ad) Pee oad el .) oy . Se J Brooklyn, declared Mrs. Donavan's feet the most perfect In New York City. She received a cut glass vase i 50,000 men and women in this city, | be asserts, as a prize. ; p if tis, Wehiballiges aacaitted (hat atape] kere eens of wiser pocae werkite The Donavans live at No. 80 Edge- ae y / si ; already have been taken toward alrepresented on the joint board of the combe Avenue, They have been mar- », J) i | legal fight against the American|4ress and waist industry will meet at ried sixteen years, The son is even Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufaceurers’ No. 16 West 2ist Street this evening more proud of his mother’s victory to discuss the employers’ proposal to Protective Association. It is believed |abrogath the agreement ranning n- hy than Nig father ta this action will take the form of a|til Jan. 31, 1021, by reducing wages ‘ 4 ‘ vied no idea I would wie a cOn~ $ suit charging breach of contract,|35 per cent, and by revising shop - test,” Mrs. Donovan said, “I only en- ves: organization, r tered {t because my husband and son ted union chief, however, made it/°"To morrow the membership of the|Scheol Teacher Stepped on Acctl-| ieeged me so hard to do 80." lear that the union will accept any| unions meets in Beethoven Hall to : Have Music for Thanksgiving J is' i ol} 97 Ss —_ evidence of a disposition to mediate] volce its sentiments and Wednesday erator, Mistaking It for Barle Richards of No, 773 Lexington : ina lat the joint board takes it up. It ix Foot Brake. pectinases the contemplated legal) i seratood there will be a conference ‘oot Brake between both sides this week. The| Papers and photographs from News of the court fight came in the| association of Dress Manufacturers,| Wilkes-Barre, Pa, to-day proved form of a letter from Samuel Unter-| which has made the proposition, rep-| chat the woman drowned in the Hud- Horlicks myer to Morris Hillquit, counsel for| resents 600 of the 1,500 shops in the : industry. Of the 35,000 union work-|80n River yesterday when she drove . ORIGINAL the union, offering his services with-| ors 20,000 are employed at present.| her automobile off the ferry boat out compensation to ald the workers.| Insistence of the employers on the| Weehawken at 42d Street was Miss Mr. Untermyer declared that “it us| changes will mean a strike, it was| Edith D. Stewart, thirty-two, a school sald teacher of the Commercia 6 ogi ven Ci < eS alone in the car and is supposed to tion of whether it is any more unlaw-| METHODIST CoUNCIL To MEET. we have stepped on the accelerator in- ful for the workers to break their] qo pron, Nov. 2/.—Tho council of | stead of the foot brake as she neared : ; the Boards of Renevolence of the| the front of the ferry boat. . agreement than for the employers,| Methodist Episcopal Church will be- Miss Stewart left New York four| The “Food-Drink” for All Ages. and whether the law cannot be mado|gin a two-day session fere to-day | years ago. Her parents are dead. So em, to apply equally to both.” at which funds for the work of the| far a8 her friends know her nearest Lunch at Home, Office,an4 t Max D, Steuer, counsel for the em. | Yerlous boards will be apportioned for | kin ts an aunt in Churchville, y.| Mountains, Ask for HORLICK’S, x6 ~. e next year and ft Bh left Vilkes-Barre on Fri to . * . joyers, said that their position was eam; Slecerasseea TS lca a New York tar Avoid Imitatioris &Substitutes Complete Set of Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Attachments FREE With Every Eureka: Purchased Before December 25th’ . nomen ectric Vacuum Cleaner For the first time in the history of the vacuum cleaner business we are going to give away absolutely free a complete set of attachments with every Eureka purchased from us—on or before December 24th. Every woman knows that it is impossible to completely clean her house unless she has attachments. The cleaner renovates the carpets and rugs—and the attachments clean the portieres, the upholstered furniture, radiators, mattresses, pillows and the bookcases. More attachments have been sold with the Eureka cleaner than with any cleaner in the world and one reason is that they are so easy to use. With the Eureka you con- nect the attachments in a few seconds—just turn a small lever on the cleaner—slip on the attachment and you are ready to go ahead. This Great Offer Closes Sharply at 6 P. M. December 24th Don’t forget—you are getting a complete set of attachments with- out a penny’s cost. The complete outfit for the price of the cleaner alone—but to do so you must act quickly—our offer is finally with- drawn at six o’clock Saturday, December 24th. So don’t delay! You not only get the complete set of Eureka attachments abso- lutely free if you act immediately, but you have the privilege, of using the Eureka in your own home on free trial. Only $ 5 if you decide to buy After the Free Trial Then You Can Pay the Balance in Small-Easy Monthly Payments—30 Days Between Each Payment. If you decide to buy after Free Trial you can pay down as your first payment only $5.00 and the balance in small, Easy Monthly Payments— 30 days between each small payment. Our liberal easy payment plan gives you the privilege of owning and using a Eureka and paying for it at your convenience. OUR NEW YORK, VANDERBILT 4541-4542 PHONE NEAREST TO DAY BROOKLYN, STERLING 4656-4657 STORE NEWARK, MARKET 9418 or PIANOLA |. 8545 HE Pianola is recognized control not found in other player- Sieoueneys se world as the pianos. greatest of player-pianos. A This is a Special Offer of real signifi- genuine Pianola at $545 is. a purchas- cance in that the inieunent i a ing opportunity which is rare indeed. genuine Pianola—one of our fine, You and your household should be high-grade models made to sell at a enjoying your Pianola now. Winter much higher price, but of a discon- evenings, should be evenings of good _ tinued style, so very radically reduced fellowship and good cheer—of good and offered for these three dayson very music, for every good time is just a attractive terms. If you are in the little jollier if there is music to ac- market for a player-piano, this is an eompany the laughter. opportunity to buy the greatest of Aside from being a regular piano of players at a great saving. magnificent tone and action, the ‘ Pianola is the most perfect type of If you have an old piano, we will make player-piano with improved and ex- @ liberal allowance on it towards one of clusive devices for expression and tone these beautiful Pianolas. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Only This handsome instrument will be delivered For a Small Down Payment Balance $3.50 Weekly = ar rs a The Ideal X-mas Gift PP as arg t only those who act promptly will get in on this great =< ee ee = ww es TH I ) A ] . fer— ly thase who get in touch with us before 6 P. M. Saturday, December 24th, will receive a complete set of Eureka attachments free. ‘i FREE ATTACHMENT COUPON L I AN C O M PANY Fill out the coupon and mail it in to us immediately or telephone, or ( MAIL TO OUR NEAREST STORE send your name and address in a letter or on a postal. Don’t delay until the big rush on the last day, or until our supply of cleaners and attachments is exhausted. Don't put this off a minute. Get in touch with us someway at once. Gentlemen: EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO. ise ely tres ia euetiearel at one tha de \ Makers of the Vocalion— the Phonograph Supreme THREE METROPOLITAN STORES ] your great free attachment offer—also free trial AEOLIAN HALL —29 West Forty-second Street In THE BRONX In BROOKLYN In NEWARK In FORDI 367 E. 149th St. Il Flatbush Ave. 895 Broad St. 70 E. Fordham Re. EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER CO,, 3 W. 43rd St., New York. 31 West 43rd Street . . New York . Vanderbilt 4541-4542 | “vated loide 346 Livingston St... . Brooklyn. . . Sterling 4656-4657 22 William Street ... Newark ....... Market 9418 OME. i ssse0n ks Address

Other pages from this issue: