The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 9

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2 holding meetings, from any form of tempted to commit suiolle ‘by cutting his) LATHROP BROWN WILSON FUND |the 1st Congressional District was an- and from paying dues. The|throat with a razor. Ho was removed AID. nounced last night by Jatios W, Gerard, n for the injunction was|to the hospital, This morning he was New York State Chairman. of the Foun- Max D, Steuer, councel for| taken to the operating room on a| The appointment 4f Lathrop Brown |dation, Mr. Brown during Mr. Wilson's the American Cloak and Suit Manu-|,iretenor, Other patients were being | Of St. James, L. I., to be Chairman of Administration was a special assistant facturers' Association. Samuel Ur-lexamined when Maite 0 the Secretary of the Tnverior. termyer and Morris Hillquit are coun- ENPLOYERS READY TOTAKE BACK ALL |= NEEDLE STRKERS i ein Stix Men Aree They Pasn Police, Station. Joseph Becker was in his tailor shop But Insist on an Inquiry tO)}a¢ No. 93 ‘Third strect, Long Island Find Causes of Recurring City, this morning when two automo- biled drew up and six n ot out, He raised the window the Woodrow Wilson Foundation for OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York neues: Ri icbee Ga We een A Special Offering Saturday dary.ot Commene dover and |e" Meht strike. Tne | mie 6 Se of Labor David, who have | ters Jong sought un’ adjustment of the | labor difficpities existing betwen the | cloak and“aiit; manufacturers of this city and their employees, have heen notified by President Lo the manufacturers’ past the Hun- tion, where Patrol- WoO shots in the air, umped out and caught. wios of Max Kramor, ton Hireat; bl Brown Calfskin Oxfords For Women and Misses High Grade Models In Vogue for Spring he workers buck on | but upon ono condi- | | us that the worker to the appointment by | es Hoover and Davis of a commission of three impartial hvesti- gators to. go into ull the details of the industry to dixeover what i fundamentally wrong with its oper- ation, causing! the recurring strikes, en Secret Davis wrote to I of the Internati that he make reco the personnel of the proposed com- mission, replied with a demand fut the manufacturers surrender un- conditionally and guarantee to abide by thelt original contedet with them, which runs to June 1, 1 President Li te ized this reply a plot to prevent | the manufactu from appealing | from the injunction obtained tay the . workers on Wednesday, enjoining the| ) . employers from breaking the con- | i) tract. \ ( When the workers refused to back to work unless the manufa turers admitted that they had broken the contract with the yy ees President Lustig, accor ny Charles 8 Mo, ; eo % blaune committe: a contere Style, Quality and Workmanship Very Exceptional at 6.75 Swagger, new models of dark Brown Calt- skin. Made of all-leather on perfect fitting lasts. Flexible welted soles. Collegiate heels. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store PATIENT IN HOSPITAL LEAPS TO HIS DEATH} j Wax to He Treated for Self-In- or Wound, r Miller, a pationt in Hospital, commit Ing by Jumping f ede this window ir hospital fence frac Insta wife an¢ dagh Street workers ba B{ torty-four-lour week work, everything the en manded, providing the ommitjee be appointed “LT sutwanterd that jf they manu turers were round te by 100 in their Yanda the w ight, we world ab Also 1 told the 3 wanted a ve the ex wnything Interesting Offerings for Saturday Exceptional Values in mo“ Misses’ Tailored Suits prising The Lace Department will Inave on sale Crepe Chiffon im a complete assortment of the fashionable colors for daytime of all-wool jersey, in several smart model: reduced to $14.50 nd evening wear >potvotive As. | ‘tfth Avenue | te or modify the! | | at the remarkably attractive price of $1.10 per yard This is a special! purchase, just consummated, and affords an opportunity for obtaining Crepe Chiffon, of regular stock quality, at an unprecedentedly low figure. sociation at No. Argumentta iemporary injunet tice Hinkley lust he International Union, which wa this afternoon ha until Mond ranted by Jus-| Suits of moussyne or duvet de laine, well-tuilored throug $38.00 \ Second Floor | (Second ) (First Floor) | | reduced te A ‘New Selection af Girls’ Tan Sports Coats Women’s Tunic Blouses | at $9.85 These Blouses, which may be obtained in follows: black, navy blue and beaver. are made of heavy-quality crepe de Chine Sizes 6 to 10 : : at. $11.75 | trimmed with nail-head beads. Sizes 10 to 14 . at 14.50 Do You Play the Piano ? If you do, the Piano Keyboard Accordion will be very easy for you to learn, The keyboard of this Accordion is arranged like the keyboard of the Piano. Artists playing this instrument “das specially-prt effectively _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928. OPPENHEIM GLUNS & Cc 34th Street—New York Greatly Reduced Saturday Girls’ and Juniors’ Winter Coats | Fur Collared and Tailored Styles Of Bolivia, Veldyne, Ormond and Vicuna, many with Fur col- lars. ‘Chinchilla Coats with shawl collars of Raccoon Fur. Formerly Sold from 39.75 to 65.00 22.50 28.00 » 38.00 150 Misses* Coats and Wraps Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for, Women to 86 Bust. A wide selection of clever styles with Fur collars. Also smart tailored models of soft, warm fabrics. 45 0 ft) Formerly to 85.00 100 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Distinctively smart models, fashiorféd of the season's favored fabrics, handsomely trimmed with the favored Furs. in Vaudeville are among the high- est paid on the Vaudeville Stage. Pianists, Violinists and other Musicians find that doubling up with the Piano Keyboard Accor- dion will increase their earnings and make their services in greater demand. | The price quoted is extraordinarily jow for (Second Floor) merchandise of this character (Third Floor) A Clearance Sale of You are cordially invited to come in tomorrow and hear a 9 F rari cia (ANON Women’s Low Footwear Accordions. All Styles of Accordions rang- ing in price from $15 to $450. Very Easy Monthly Payments Ux unable 0 call, mall this coupon ny Wurlitzer—120 W. 42dSt. 1am interosted in an Accordion. | The New Folder consisting of Slipper featuring many exceptional values in of the f | The Annual White Sales umps and Oxfords, er grades reduced i¢ per pair jects Feely Wee me fasten pres | Alisizes maybe obt..n0c, Gus motinevery siyre. |p Name, is now in effect on the Sixth Fioor | | S Address. +5 (Se r) | Madison Abvenue- Fifth Avenue, New Dork | Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fitth Street Te Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Victrolas | 120 West 42nd Street Bet. Broadway and Sixth Ave. '" By Mail 50c., 65 0 @) Values to 110.00 PHA LUO W UII ANeC I UIeN Uwe Chronology of Year’s Doings—Complete in Every Detail ; 1 NOW SELLING a 8 % 1922 World Almanac 3 5c On Stands, Booksellers 3 5 C and Newsdealers. All Records for Ready Reference. Standard American Annual, ARMAMENT CONFERENCE, IRISH FREE STATE TREATY, ELECTION FIGURES OF CITY AND STATE. | 1920 CENSUS IN DETAIL. i SPORTING RECORDS COMPLETE, | FINANCIAL STATISTICS. Address—New York World, New York. ay LARA IRR OMS Postage Prepaid, A et

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