The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 8

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_THE EVENING: WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, iN. ¥. Tenement \JNTEPMYER AFTER 882? win 51 Rooms THE MONOPOLY IN ue 2 ELEDTRIG LIGHTS 1922, in the union in accordance with a de- jit he Be tEG a by-law dtisqualit Ls mand made ALOUO RETIN coat ite iit oN ee in connection wih tis wae. an asi ot he to control the Oe neval Motors. w i William | ayitame Trades Councik Preside a » 4 Crowley of thy sounéeihy ful ite He Bide | be " ayers amd Mr? Uae loan out sent, revenue). 1 " Mr Unter myer suid We a at th -becauss the union har t ut dp with tine promise that Shaman | offense by reinstating an as} t) ‘y that a brie’ lagi m walking delegate when he came out sto. xe i see Of the General of the, penitentiary would he. tried have the privilege of furalahing the mA oh ose peak 1 e tried to get} bs ¢ on & earviving felony indictment ‘muterinin weed on any Job cor whieh | penser rat Woman Phy trom Genial | “Atter having built up @ business carrying a Sing Sing gentence. in he furnished the labor. ‘TWiongh. th ion your father and T tr 1907, “but was told Rone | ot $1,100,000 a year he wie Mmited by evento conviction. Almost 1A The union said bricklayera nre not me mia calor t! tuneh. OPPENHEIM.CiLINS & GC to $480,000 Mr. tungsten filament in {ot ( etre. suid gan manufacture and BoM Ther n the General E (. tened lit ould ee ! ! ) going to Continued re rst Page of Cr mean?" re growing so fast slipped quickly Hurper “And id: “Wings! Didn't know ad The contract ‘which Mr. Har- i valted Me Nt nyer, dell and tho, price iy ay in New drag ever dared 34th Street—New York : ae re 1 Ruaitore had access 1. Untormyer oe “a Ae KEE, ! mate ! 1 ial, Rogier Clearance Reductions—Saturday / wet hn shia! w ceetalh lamp. to . ° e 9 Ue cee ne oP Bat ele at Girls’ and Juniors Coats ahould| Glo ciwi Leininser) ask Huward Electric Novelty Com- 8 $1.08. They watt f a ee ot property trovi| down” niin’, i WHIGNUMA, Hh derive at i re wneer. ° rper was then pe ent royalty on that tr Untermyer Ww er, sold out to General Blec- We ey haven't made me dot It i Mr Untermyer, “We ih : : here, you know forced sale.” the witness |" Mr, Harper sald that In a total $1,400,000, last year he made hough he undersold Genera’ This Was in miniature lamps any price Other plac Vand s i be pa b 'CHAPMAN DISQUALIFIED AS SS KAL * GNAt , Re iarkeca:, WALKING DELEGATE. timycr' read into the record trom the Plumbers’ Union, jm that body had eae squalify William E. Chap vid Me. Untermy Miniature | eh sal Al sinh Hetiey ro thine 1 M per sail he folned the ; EEL Re tse RRO E rene HORA EDInp cAsmiotatiin 1 hey dm partly. owned by !waiking. dolepate, ee ae All Lined i and Warmly } Interlined -xininiiteuttenenranetanntsea | | Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats “THESE Advance Spring modes give prominence to, Hats of Sede or Faille Silk that attain unusually smart contrasting effects by applications of Hair Cloth, Tagal, Lisere or Visca; others elaborately embroidered. There is a wide latitude’ in choice of » medium or small shapes and pale pi dee od SPECIAL for SATURDAY at $6.95 0 9.75 Women’s Seasonable Undergarments At Advantageous Prices. of neck; knee length; regu- lar and extra sizes . COT On BLOO: MEDS in light an vy e Weights 2 06. $1.00 Mercerized Lisle VESTS * Bodice and shoulder styles; regular and extra sizes... OOC COTTON UNION SUITS Medium weight; knee length; bod- ice or sho styles; "$1. 15 and extra sizes, Women’s and Misses’ Silk Petticoats "THE newest styles in tailored or lace trimmed Petticoats. Light and dark shades or attractive color com- binations suitable for day or eve- ning wear. Also a choice selection of soft silk weaves, including Satins, Silk Jerseys and Tub Silks, Main Floor. $3.95 and 4.95 Women’s Corduroy Breakfast Coats 4.95 Serviceable quality Wide Wale Cor. duroy Coats that iend themselves tc many home comforts. Designed with a | narrow collar, pockets and self cord girdle. Colors rose, copen, wisteria and purple. SECOND FLOOR Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. cA Noteworthy Event for Saturday: 108 Women’s Wraps and Coats ' Fashionable Fur Trimmed Winter Models; at $48.00 62.50 75.00 Originally 79.50 Originally 93.00 Originally 120.00 IOMPRISING $ smart wrappy effects, straightline coats with sleeves; also several handsome blouse styles. Superba, (Condon Danyelatel Navarre or Whippoorwill cloths, with fur trimmings of beaver, natural squirrel, hem fox, taupe caracul or nutria. All are beautifully silk ‘lined Reduction Sale Saturday: Misses’ Winter Apparel (Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years.) COLLARED COATS of soft Wool Coatings collars of Nutria, Australian Opossum or Wolf's Silk li and interlined. Regularly $53.00 to 69.75 $39.50 BEAVER COLLARED COATS thatare represen- tative of the latest Winter modes. Large, genuine Beaver fur collars enriching fine beautiful silk linings. Regularly $145.00, wool fabrics; $95.00 POIRET TWILL FROCKS combined with Canton Crepe that is elaborately embroidered in contrasting shades, Extremely smart, ada ae! $19. 75 Regularly $29.50. . . MART MODEL SUITS of rich texture wool fabrics, individualized Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul Regularly $135.00. . styles and with’ fur collars .of or Wolf. . $58. 00 Boys’ Overcoats Greatly Reduced Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats in all wool double-faced cloth; om ee ar at eee mixtures, belted model; con. vertible collar; pleased back. Sizes 21 co 28 years, $24.50 Regularly $30.00 Junior Boys’ OVERCOATS in fine all wool fabrics; some wool lined; others of double- faced cloth; burton-to-neck or convertible collar models; belted or half belted. Sizes 3 to 10 yrs., $15.00 Regularly $22.30 Junior Boys’ OVERCOATS in all wool fabrics, cheviots, chinchillas end double - faced plaid back coatings in brown, Bray, green; some fur collared; all wool lined; 4 to 10 years. $18.50 Regularly $25.00 Boys’ Overcoats of Navy Blue or Gray, all wool chinchilla; button-to-neck model with Ven- etian yoke and wool lined throughout. A very warm Winter model; 3 to 10 years, $8.75 cAn Exceptionally Good Value, Girls’ and Juniors’ WINTER APPAREL At Greatly Reduced Prices IRIS’ FUR COLLAR COATS Attractive models in Heather Wool Coatings; full belted and practical for school wear; full lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 6 w12 years, $12.75 Regularly $19.75 UNIOR GIRLS’ COATS with shoulder collars of Australian Opos- sum or Nutria; other tailored models fashioned of fine wool fabrics; lined and warmly interlined. 12 to 16 years. $23.50 Regularly $37.50 Geer Fur-trimmed COATS Dressy models of Suedine or Heather Coatings, with Aus- tralian collars and self stitcHing; lined and interlined. Sizes 6 f 12 years. $16.50 Regularly $26.50 GR, SERGE DRESSES— tion or embroidered models of Navy toe Wool pully A also a rate Pongee Guimpe styles. to 16 years, $5.00 Regularly $12.75 Boys’ and Girls’ FOOTWEAR LAce SHOES of Black or Tan dniged é that have been especially wing feet They designed foe gene soles ~ — ~ A perfect fit im and style, while the reel insure their sturdiness for daily wear. Children’s Shoes— In sizes 8} to 11 $3.75 Dow eee |. $4.88 Junior Misses! Shoes 4.4 65 Growing Girls’ Shoe pg 75 In sizes 25 60 7- Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Styles Bloused, belted and straight models of olivia, Veldyne, Ormond and Vicuna, many with fur collars of Nutria and Opossum. Chinchilla Coats with shawl collars of Raccoon Fur. Formerly Sold from 39.75 to_65.00 22.50 28.09 » 38.00 : b) y Misses’ Coats and Wraps Stzes 14 lo 18 years, Also suitable for Women to 36 bust. Fur-trimmed with Beaver, Mole, Nutria, Fox, Wolf, Squirrel and Opossum or with cloth collars. Late styles, cleverly modelled of soft, beautiful fabrics. Regular 65.00 to 110.00 Valites 45.00 «« 65.00 To Close Out—About 200 Misses’ Evening and Dance Frocks Sizes 14 to 18 years. Also suitable for Women to 36 bust, Taffeta, Chiffon Velvet, Metallicebrocaded | Silk, Chiffon and Lace, in the season’s most | 28. 00 attractive New Styles. Regular Values to 65.00 | | { i_~ I i OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York For Saturday Advance Spring Millinery The Smartest Choice for Immediate Wear 8.75 Equalling the Style and Quality of Higher Cost Hats Faille Silks, embroidered with Raffia or Floweretrimmed. Heavy Satins, some combined with Silk Straw Braid. All the new shapes and trimming idcas are shown

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