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UNTERMYER DEFIED. BY DONNELLY IN BUILDERS’ WARNING Secretary of "Employers De-| clares He Has No Intention of Resigning Position. | CHRISTMAS MAILS HERE BIGGEST EVER HANDLED 8,514,700 Letters and Parcels Sent Out tn One Day. ane Edward M. Morgan ts! for the statement that | unites mail has never been as heavy as it is this year. So much extra work has been enialied that | sb00 temporary clerks had to be hired to aid the 16,000 regulars, Most of | these ere ex-service men or college | students, Sixteen auxiliary sub-stations have | been opened in public schools by Mr. | Morgan to aid in caring for the rush. | Most of these stations have been stay- | ing open as late as 10 o'clock. The usual motor force has been nearly trebled. A total of 414 motor trucks has been added to the regular | fleet of 275. The 70 waxons have been | Increased to 140. And all are bu Samuel B. Donnelly, Secretary of | the Building Trades Employers’ Association, said to-day he had “no intention of resigning his job at the| dictation of Samuel Untermyer. Charles rman, Chairman of the Board of G nors of the associa- tion and its spo n, in complain- | ing to the Lockwood Committee | about organized labor, to whom Mr.| Untermyer’s demand for the elimina- tion of Mr. Donnelly was addressed, had no statement to make. Mr. Untermyer's letter was supple- mentary to his letter of yesterday to| the leaders of the building trades unions in which he laid down t they must take if they want ¢ criminal prosecution. To Mr. Norman he said, in part: “Bad as I find these conditions in the labor unions, they are not quite #0 bad or so injurious to the public welfare as are the conditions that still exist in your association as to the correction of which the committee pro- Poses to vigorously address itself, “Notwithstanding the hundreds of convictions secured against members of the associations that find their protection under your roof, and not- withstanding the jail sentences {m- posed upon a number of those mem- | bers, your association continues to be the Dreeding nest for these unlawful | combinations, “Your governors aye either unwill- | ing or unable to do anything to force | these men for whom your association has assumed a certain accountability— within the law. “I regard this unregenorate attitude on the part of your association as due largely to tho persistent refusal of your association to get rid of its present Secretary, who has known for years of this condition and has not |W only tolerated it but encourtged it. It was largely due to him that gneiss |MORE CHRISTMAS MAIL| lat the Chicago Post Office despite un- employment is far mo voluminous | than In past years. M than 1,500} | 2,500 ALIENS HELD UP Just a few figure 254 letters and 55! the city’s outgoing malls W aden according to Mr. Morgan. ‘The { coming mails were nearly as large. And these totals do not include the other classes of mail, which are at this season atso unusually heavy. — | IN CHICAGO THAN EVER | New Record Set ment CHICAGO, Dec. 4 Unemploy- tons of parcel post matter was handled yesterday, officials announced to-da: exceeding last year's record of 1,0: tons. In letters, yesterday's record also sur- passed that of the same day a wear ago, Yesterday the number handied™ was | 4,769,541 ccna UNDER THE QUOTA LAW | Ne One Seems to Know How Canes Will Be Disposed of. to steamships having Owing con into port with immigrants after ti quota of various countric | accepted un r the new law t more than 2,500 inunigrants eit the ships or at Ellis Island. en hundred and y immigrants fare uboard the ships and their disposed of Preparations 6 ade to give the detained ants a Christmas dinner. — ~ TInt is tobe dons witht them final e Island seomed to k Commissioner of Imm To on the coming year's account or would be deported. Mr. Tod's secretary to ai ‘Brindellism’ dominated the councils of | your association, and it will never free | itself from that taint so long ag he continues as the power behind the throne to dominato its policies. “I believe that you are sincerely desirous of ‘cleaning house,’ but your tirst step should be to require this man to » the premises, SOnINneaGaameneneal CITY COLLEGE SOPHS j PUBLICLY HAZE FRESHIES Novel Spectacle Set for This After- noon in College Stadium. | idents of the Washington} ts section will witness a novel this afternoon. Twenty-five N.Y. freshmen wili be publicly adium at the » stituted at ¢ the promiscu- spectacl Gut > entertain- ged. The osen be- mont ” ha us not pe freshies to be hi: cause of alleged viola rules: Instructions chosen freshmen include admonitions to wear acciden’ The ns posted on the Exclusion from activities is named ment for s have been letin board. tra-curricular as the punish- » to appear as ordered, old clothes and to purchase | inquiries said Mr. Tod would be busy | al day and could not be seen, | GIFTS of furniture are so appropri- ate. Beautiful and of daily use a Day Bed is a delight to every woman. Our show rooms display a wide variety of designe at attractive prices. Ask to see the article illus- trated above. FRANK A. & SONS Bedding Specialists 25 West 45th St., New York This with ment own hogany case, 100, together made specially for this instru- Victor selections of your Double Face records), at 45.10, on special easy terms. 53 EAST 34th STREET NEW YORK 55 FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN 134 NEWARK AVE. JERSEY OU'Y Victrola, No. 80, Ma- a set of record albums at $9.90 and twelve choice (6-10 inch f= o% THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. Christmas Seals + BUY THEM and save human lives. Broadway at Ninth, New York STMAS DELIVERY—this Popular Until Christmas the Store is now open until 6 P. M. each day Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant For many moods We have taken 10 per cent. off the prices of all our furs, antici- bating the removal of the tax fanuary Ist’ You may avail of \ this advantage in your Christ- mas buying NOW. An ermine cape for evening most beautifully designed by velvet, $1,080. A wrap of darkest kolinsky, with just suggestions of wleeves, and a very attractive silhouette, $875. Short coats of fur are, so Paris tells us—the smartest for trotteur wear—this one of black caracul with a high collar of kolinsky explains why Raccoon coat—the type whicl.® has been worn this season so ] much for sports and country wear - $315 F Other distinctive and luxurious furs in both coats and wraps, as well as the always smdrt small fur, are here in a diversity of models: and pelts, finely denned excellently made, moderately priced. FUR S$ ALONS—Second Floor, Old Bullding. Late arrivals give good assortments of SLIPPERS. For Men, Women and Children For Men ! Felt slippers with comfy soles are $2.25; with Jeaes soles and heels, $2.75 to $3. Kidskin iene “with comfy soles, $4.50. Kidskin slippers from $4.76 We opera ule to $8 for Cav- alier Slippers of kidskin or satin, mules and d'Orsay slippers in black and colors. Quilted satin mules or slip- pers with pom-pom, u choice in many attractive colors from $2.75 to $8. | For Children ots. Slippers of alligator, red kid- Picture ‘comfy’ slippers, $1.45. skin, green morocco or brown Puss-in-boots slippers, comfy suede, $6 to $8. soles, $1.90. Elkskin moccasins $3 to $5. Rubber Boots Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building For Women Felt slippers in plain or fancy colors with comfy soles, $2.50; with leather soles, to $3.50. The good kind that boys and girls like—come high on the leg. Sizes up to 10%4—s3. 8 es up to 50. | Big boys’ sizes up to 11—$6. First Floor, Old Building New Frocks for Christmas Gaieties $69.50 to $375 IN THE WOMEN’S SALONS Frocks gay as the spirit of Christmas itself, yet duly observant of all the rules of the season's mode, Formal gowns, most elaborate, as well as those of dig- nitted simplicity, in every fabric one could wish. Dance frocks of gros de londre and taffeta, with the boufant siitouette, of course; or of diapianous chiffons, wits flowers or wisps of fur to keep them from fluttering away altogether. Dinner and theatre frocks of velvet or crepe, lace or metal cloth, Afternoon frocks of kasha cloth, velvet, duvetyn, many of them banded anu edged with fur, or perhaps delightfully embroidered. IN THE SALONS OF MISS 14 TO 20 Party Frocks in gay colors, $38 to $98.50 Taffeta frocks with bouffant or Spanish skirts—chif- for, and crepe de chine dresses with long straight lines and the smart, uneven hem and trailing loose panels—frocks of velyets in wonderfully rich shades—and imported beaded robes over foundations of silk. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second Floor, Old Bullding 264 of thece—extra quality of floral-patterne pink, ers of blue, pink or old rose. Very serviceable, warm vlankets. Perfect. mercerized cotton, Will you ples little boys and girls: as Very fine and very rare— EIDERDUCK DOWN QUILTS Freshly made in our own workrooms $45 to $59 The lightest—yet warmest bed covering we know of. Genuine eiderduck down, very carefully and skilfully filled between covers of plain colored silk and plain satin— Exquisitely soft! Silk-covered, $45. Satin-covered, $69 EXTRA LONG. Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Special Purchase Du Barry Colortone Dressing Table Sets, $45 $63 and $72 grades Blue or rose, on white ivory celluloid. Plain and deco- rated with gold in the most attractive designs. 11 pieces. Main Floor, Old Buliding Comforters and Blankets for a cold Christmas | On Special | Wool-filled Comfortables, 72x84 je £6.50 es ———— uantity of ‘wool in filling; covered wi ine . silkoline with plain sateen borders—yellow, Christmas Terms jue, lavender; or covered with figured sateen, plain sateen bord- Be el et Delivered in time for Christ- Camel’s hair and wool blankets—$7.75 each 135 of the:e—came!’s hair and wool—no dye or cotton, 66x84 in., bound both enas with prown silk. ALL-wool blankets, double bed size—$11.75 pr. ALL-wool plaid blankets, double bed size—$11.50 pry White blankets, all-wool filling—$8.50 pr. 116 pairs of the last-listea; double bed size; pink or blue borders. Silk Stockings--match them it you can at $1.38 pr. Full-fashioned, Pure silk, with flare tops of and cotton soles and toes. 1014 in black, Afrieazn brown and cordovan. Main Floor, Old Buliding To Mothers se tell the children that SANTA CLAUS takes this opportunity to thank them all for the lovely little letters that they have written to him, and which have been received and noted? lowing letter from SANTA is addressed to all those + by hag Cravs > We TEP @ . 130 “$350 mas. This popular “home” model genuine VICTROLA,. Equipped with all the usual Victor devices and improve- Fourth Gallery, New Building ments. Phonseraph Shep, Eighth Gallery, New Bulidi For $5--or Less IN THE WOMEN’S ENGLISH SHOP $2.95 and $3.75 * Orenburg scarfs and shawls, lovely gauzy, surprisingly warm things, knitted of very delicate white yarn and borderea in ex- quisite colorings. Sizes 814 to Roman stripes $4.75 smart sports colors. Scarf Sets, $3.75 Tam o’ Shanter and fringed searts, made of brushed wool in henna, green, brown, blue, white and heather mixtures. Spencers, $1.25, $1.75 From Scotland, straight styles in soft white or gray wool. over the shouldei boudoir, also att invalids. —— RS 2 ren Were $20 to $22.50 in stock | Coats in smart styles; chinchilla cloth and mix- tures, heather, gray, brown and blue shades. Some are wool cloth lined, others are of double faced ma- terials. It's a quick clear-a-way and the price is lowered enough to assure a lively departure. Buttoned-to-neck or open lapel styles, plain back with muff pockets, or pleated back, For ages 3 to 10. Boys’ Suits now $10.75 Originally $15 to $20, We reduced the lot to $14.75 and $17.50 for a sale, a few re- mained, more have been col- A Grandfather’s CLOCK For Christmas With mellow Westminster, Canterbury and Whittington chimes; beautifully finished Italian’ Renaissance reproduc- tion, case in solid mahogany, Other exceptionally good designs, with Westminster or Westminster and Canterbury, 18 years. in Gifts that are Knitted Fibre Silk Scarfs $4.75 and $5 stunning colorings make the scarfs at listinctive. Equally smart ones at $5 are in plain colors. Brushed Wool Pullman Scarfs, ; Scarfs, $2.75 $2.95, $3.75 The fol- Soft and warm in many Scarfs with wristlets to wear when one breakfasts in bed;’ knitted of soft yarn. All colors, Shoulder Shawls and Bed Jackets, $3.75, $5 Hand crocheted of fine woot in delicate colorings. For the ive gifts for Second Floor, Old Buliding Away go Junior Overcoats Some at Half Price--$10.75 lected, and Friday we have 94 of these to go at this low price. All wool, Norfolk styles, al- paca lined,” two pairs of knick- ers with each suit, sizes for 8 to Third Floor, Old Buliding Plenty of Gift PILLOWS Westminster and Trinity or Velours pillows in four shades—rose, blue, brown and mulberry, Westminster and Whitting- 2.75 each ton chimes; solid muhogany; Handsome boudo'r and sofa pillows in silk, brocade, metal bro- Colonial or modern cases, cade, satin, changeabie taffeta, $8.75; and other rich silks, fated $400 to $650. | with’ gold biaid tassels and clusters of silk flowers, $6.50 to $37.50, From France CARRIAGE CLOCKS $13.50 to $175, For boudoir and travelling 8-day movements. Some witn radium composition hands and numerals. Fully guar- anteed, Also. enamel ciesigns easel style clocks, inv; harmonious colors for bedside or dressing table. $35 to $350. Street Floor, Stewart Buliding MEN’S SILK 65c to $4 pair (Federal tax not included) groups. Burlington Arcade Floor, Fourth Gallery, New Buliding SOCKS Just tell us about how much you want to spend on HIS silk socks, and we'll show you a fine assort- ment to choose from. The price range is very convenient-—65c, $1.15, $1.75, $2, $8, $3.25, $4. Black only at ¥2 and $3. Broader choice in the other New Buliding Men’s Ulsters for the cold wave, $35 to $95 British-made Ulsters—a fine group—now $55 Buriington Arcade ticor, New Buliding. Christmas Pianos-- Famous pianos we sell the year round. Special Christmas terms Small and medium-size Grand Pianos Player-pianos, upright Upright pianos, mahogany or walnut ae Largest Selection -» $495 up The Incomparable AMPICO Reproducing piano........ $850 up | Plano Satons, First Gallery, New Building Reena | eee eS

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