The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 4

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ip eS eae | mittee he said, is open minded on pro- | posed reforms that are debatable, He \practices that are admittedly erimt- |nal and vicious and that voluntary jaction will render unnecessary any eae move in the direction of UNIONS, HE SAYS, forcing incorporation, At a conference between repre- é sentatives of the building trades * unions and Mr. Untermyer this ot afternoon the unions have agreed to report agreement in many of the eighteen points stipulated by the Jcommittee ax to reforms In union and practices, such as au- thorizing non-union workmen: to | work side by side with union men on 4 payment of exorbitant fees though {Samuel Untermyer, counsel to the) barring them from union member- | ship, the fining of employers, Irre- | sponsible union financing, limiting of | production, and arbitrary interfer-! ence with the plans of architects and the construction methods of employ- Why Should They with Stock Exchange Not Compelled to Do So? # o— | rules Teckwood committes, denied to-day that the commi is contemplating the advocacy of legislation to compel 4 He calls Igbor unions to incorporate. aktontion to his thirty years’ record im and co-opera ig fripndly interest Hugh Frayne will preside at the; {Yon with labor unions and advances | conference at which the unton dele-| the proposition tha bor unions can-| gates will report the decision reached | mi be fustiy asked to incorporate/at thelr own meeting yesterday. When the Stock Ex fdstitutions he mentic t@ operate as unincorpo tons. On this point Mr ia: S*So long as our State and Federal @pvernments are content supinely to télerate and the courts continue to ebforce the despotic monument of monuments to the folly and other] President Patrick J. Crowley called | © allowed |the Building Trades Council together | <l institu-| this morning to get the assent of} Untermyer! the separate unions in that body to the general agreement. The unions did not give assent to the committee's demand that the number of apprentices be unlimited or that the beginning age for an ap- prentice must be eighteen year* or apd incompetency of government in} under, ‘These matters and some the person of the New York Stock] others will be referred to the inter-| he nge, which remains unincor-) national unions. es of that Pbrated and unregulated, and whose} --pyis was decided at a conference séif-made inws in the support of) or union leaders in the Hotel Conti- Idgalized ‘bling are above and) pental that considered the policy béyond the law, and so long 48 the/pe gollowed In meeting Mr. Unter- Stock Exchange can continue to SUC- | myers eighteen points presented to egssfully resist all forms of regula-|the building trades unions Dec. 19.| tifn and restriction upon their per-|peeause of the basic principles in- nicious activities, and so long as em-|yolyed in some of the demands, in ployers may combine in unincorpor-|gadition to the bullding tradesmen, afed associations unregulated by law,| ‘phe Governors of the Building| pt to enfore incorporation | prades Employers’ Association yes- | ation of labor unions can/terday refused to accept elther the) ed only by their defiant! Untermyer or the Building, Trades of e ting abuses and Plan for wage arbitration, weeny wouses ane" But, to make sure of no interrup- tion of work next Monday, the gover- | : thore is manifestly no-such| nors voted to notify the unions that disposition on the part of the union s,/ the existing Was noale will hie paid Tido not apprehend that the com-|>y members of the association for Rgitee will be driven to recommon:| trty days utter that date. —_—_—_ agy such alternative. If 1am wrong ppryay, POR GIRLS SLAYER JAN. 4. #6 to this, we shall, of course, be! George Gares. accused of the murder forced to ask incorporation, but only! in New Brunswick, N. Ju of Tessie asa last resort.” I , five years old, will go to . Untermyer added that every | (rial on Jan, 4, Prosocutor Stricker nn- Jabor union throughout the eity and {nounced , to-day, that Supreme | Court State has shown gratifying evidence | spite the fact that Gares has not yet of recognition of evils and an earnest |! Mat Thecus nase orl. effort to eliminate them, The com- | y nee heir practices, the Grand Jury on Friday | | the assertion that the Port Authority | THE EVLuaswG WORLD, FACES HARD ROAD, SAY LEGISLATORS Mayor Said to Ins Upon Staten Island Pier Connec- | tions to Conciliate Lessees, | eS) The Hylan plan to scrap the Port Authority's tunnel programme by of- fering at the next of the Legisiature an amendment to the | Smith bill seeking authorization to; construct both a freight and a pas- senger tunne] under the Narrows, will | not have a promising ca at Albany this winter, according to, some local legislators. ‘These lawmakers are of one mind that the Mayor and his Board of Estimate are approhen- | sive lest the lessees of the new Staten | Island piers, will cancel their tease. | holds unless steam railroad connec: , tions are guaranteed, Therefore, to justify the construc- tion and renting of these new wharf- uge facilities, the present city Ad- ministration hopes to get through 1 session ————e | MARY G&RDEN amended plan so as to establish con- |COnnect with the tube under the is tact between the pliers in Richmond |TOWS caters more to New Jersey than it does to Richmond, for the reason and the rest of the railroad world. | 1 t ‘The Mayor is credited with the dec. | th@t all but thirteen miles of It are in laration that tho Port Authority |New Jersey. eer has no funds and no power, but th will finance its project through the | sale of bonds, most of which will be taken up by the railroads | The Port Authority plan will be formally announced on Tuesday next Staten Island connection under this | plan is provided for with a belt line Refuses (o Dinmins Indictments to Alleged Stock Issa: The dismissal of indictments charging ke Mulqueen to-day, Wil- which will tap the trank lines in| {ig jr. asked the dismiasn! .on New Jersey, although the main'|the that evidence had been tm- artery will be from Greenville, N. J. |p ed to the Grand Jury to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, The city ments were found tubes under the Narrows for fre Harry Boralsky, a and passenger traffic, which combin: ' a pear Oartig avEtee fig 7 ‘ prominent in politic 8. tion the Transit Commission's en | gy! peee ih, of Philadsiphia and gineers have disapproved, will cost | = Wea Shalaehilby Depihy ‘Ate $51,000,000, while the Port Authority | plan will cost only $40,000,000. § Furthermore, the Hylan plan of | fo twin tunnels does not take in the) Women, elevator boys Borough of Manhattan, while the | 82! mea) Port Authority tunnel makes provi-| Majer sion for an electric shuttle tubo to] Mallya dures Manhattan Island, terminating evyen-| procure the e tually in Harlem, The Mayor's plan ro sixty-eight-mile belt line to veral Wilmot, Industrial Cormission and others of rd J. Flood, of the de the others, sbrond No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World wo Rt THIRTY FOURTH STREET ‘New Coats—New Low Prices—New Big Ualues for Women and Masses We purchased coatings and Fur Skins at big discounts, had them made up into new models and can now offer them‘at greater Squirrel Collared Coats—several splendidly tailored, silk lined models of heavy wool Winter coati Collars and cuffs of dark natural squirrel on finely tailored coats, made of soft, warm materials. Fine silk Beaver collars on coats of luxurious Panvelaine. Squirrel Collared Coat 38.00 Black Caracul Women's Coats—Fourth Floor Misses’ Coats—Second Floor Sale of Women’s and Misses’ New Silk Frocks 165° WHICH 15 LESS THAN USUAL COST OF MANUFACTURE We were able to purchase the smartest silk values than old coats treduced. Extraordinary Value at 38.00 Extraordinary Value at 50.00 Extraordinary Value at 90.00 Extraordinary Value at 125.00 ings. collars, cuf/s and borders on smart circular-skirted Cordelaine coats. Shown in all the new shades. | | s at big concessions. Had them made up in the newest modes—and can offer them at this astonishing sale price. Frocks for day-time wear now and late CANTON CREPE Women's Frocks—Sixth Floor CREPE SATIN into the Spring TAFFETA Misses! Frocks—-Seventh Floor Canton Crepe Frock 16.50 Silk Frock 16.50 issuing of stock In the try Corporation by nings and Eliot Norton was NARY CARDEN A “WED MCORMIEK ‘IS CHAO REPORT |Chicago Opera Stars Look for Announcement of Their Engagement. CHICAGO, Deq 29.—While Harold F. McCormick and Mrs, Edith Rocke- feller McCormick decline to-day to discuss the divorce for desertion granted to her in the record time of fifty minutes, their friends are not so reticent Some of those close to both assert | that neither has any intention of| marrying again, but there is another | story that a certain opera singer will |become Mr. McCormick's bride when |legal conditions make it possible. For months it has been rumored | that the friendship of Mr. McCormick and Miss Mary Garden, director gen- eral of the Chicago Opera Company, would some day end in marriage The rumor was strengthened when it was declared by members of the opera company that Miss Garden would positively retire from the stage al the end of the 1923 season. Now the friends of the McCormicks are wondering whén an announce- ment of an engagement will be made public. Another ceport is that after the statutory period of one yéar from the granting of the decree expires Mr.| McCormick will marry a Chicago woman in society who recently ob-| tained a divorce. } pe THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. 300 Girls’ and Juniors’ Cloth Dresses Two-piece, Guimpe and long waisted models of Some embroidered 34th Street—New York For Clearance—Friday Serge and Jersey. wool or with Kid collars and cuffs. a Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Sizes 6 to 16 Years Coats of Heather Cloth and Bolivia, tailored and fur- collared. Values 29.75 Velour Cloth Coats with Nutria or Opossum Collars. Several colors. Values 39.75 Bolivia Cloth Coats, silk lined and interlined. Nutria and Opossum Fur collars.! Values to 65.00) Also to Close Out in silk or Values to 18.00 5 Children’s-Coat and Dress Depts.—3rd Floor. 90 15.00 | 22.50 39.75 | counsel to the that the SB. Altman & Cn. conspired to sell stock to scrub- the District Attorney's d to go to Callfornia to radition of Boralsky xo that -he may be brought to trial with Drexel. ix understood to ve Thirty-fourth Street remaining a: Hol (some boxes containi envelopes with envelopes) 48c. For Friday at very Sizes il to2 ‘ The School Shoes a of the straight-laced be obtained The Stationery Department will place on sale to-morrow (Friday) the Boxed Stationery to match; writing paper and correspondence cards, all variously priced at these being about one-half the for merprices (First Floor) Another Special Offering Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes (for school and dress wear) Sizes 2}2 to 6 ; model, with wide toe; the Dress Shoes are Both models are made of calfskin, and may (Sixth Floor) Rueeescreserer ||) on we SroNy Shame! Bed MADISON AVENUE» FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ssortments of iday ng writing paper, with others containing at . . . . | Ostrich Feather curled 5 5 ; & 65c. Novelty Bandeaux and Saturday at...» « « of low prices | per pair $4.90 per pair 5.75 re in a sturdy Blucher type, with medium toe. in tan or black. hid lage Bale 3 @ Fans The colors include jade, American Beauty, old blue and orange; in addition to black. composed of colored stones mounted on celluloid, combinations of red-and-black, green-and- black, gold-and-green and black~ands-silver, War Revenue tax additional (First Floor) Also for Friday A Clearance of Girls’ Coats and Dresses (sizes 6 to 14 years) at greatly reduced prices Colored Washable Dresses All-wool Coats * - Remarkable values are obtainable Higher-cost Dresses, Suits and Coats. (Second Floor) Thirty-fifth Street The Jewelry Department will place on sale to-morrow (Friday) | a special selection of j Ostrich Feather Fans and Novelty Bandeaux Ostrich Feather Fans (3 sticks); beauti- fully curled, with the tips gracefully turned, 510,50 (3 sticks); une - . at $7.00 in effective - $3.00 & 3.50 at $1.35 at 11.50 & 16.50 in the 4

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