The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1922, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922, ok 15 . - > 52 ae tensive 2 "0. 7 A: Zh > ——_ ea SeNREESAPE IEA 6 26 7 ‘ "i \ from the wages of railway workers|of general foremen a hereby pale MADE NO DEFENSE pelosi 1 ® : fi , )s ' t a ‘ i] ; ‘ Hb r) i; a Meg } 4 ed tle to suepend work a OA ot 0 have had ave a ithe versie or he d 0 bpriglt AC dlel snlbieattony ARTI Yl. CCM OTe IN DIVORCE CASE|pendent uid determine the. wites]scent upon her abode ta. Callrorn (e| WwW th \ : Labor Board. The pay of tie shop-| man shops in the United States - attitude toward her own se and [ond of upon thelr ¢ ° > men Was cut $60,000,000. “Notify all. outside’ points, Wire : ; ge; imttist conclude from her failure to-as-[ try. ‘Therefore the decree — is 3 : ‘See 3 WILL CONTINUE IN In spite of the impending watkout | Mumber responding and number te- mo ¢ a sa EVi-}aert her innocence under the cireum- | granted (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway. Opposite Waldorf Hotel) maining at work.’ dence yut Jecides ; from the shopa and the tracks, rail-| "I ettess or inatruction regurding = : 813B eto ‘ at ea road St, (Bet. Market St. & Brani 5 $ road officials declared transportation|the progress and conduct of the : Against Wife. Bet St. & Branford PI.) : , Would continue, because train servivs| strike were being prepared at general] syiion p, Adier, silk merchant wh! { employees who constitute the “Big| headquarters here to-day and were a 2a Stree SHOECRAF T Hour’? brotherhoods switchmen an, {*? Be mailed out to-night offices @t No. 114 Bast 28d Stree : ‘ faa Sheuh t to con.| (Te leave In clean-cut, with nol ig day wus granted an mterociter 27 WEST 38TH STREET ri telegraphers are not parties to con-| strings attached.” sald B. M. Jowell, : Eeiaieant 27 WEST ¢ ene P troversies over wages and working] President of the railroad unions sec e from Belle La ' Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue Slower Freight Movement if|ruies. tion of the American Federation of] s:ho falied (o defend the suit, Bai Clearance SALE ; ; ; ‘ : Labor. “it is up to the railway exec- | once for ie divorce was secured ta Walkout Lasis—Worst in | The shopmen’s Abottai in protest] tives at their meeting to-day, They |” : nx as | of Our Entire Stock of Bs ce anes against the wage reductions, the] can stop this strike to-day or to-Ja rd on Mrs. Adier's pungaldw SHOECRAFT “JUNIORS” Sight, Assert Executives, abolishment of rules by the Railroad] morrow, but after Saturday at 10} i iifenia, In rendering his decision an ‘ Labor Board and the farming out of] clock it Ia ail off. The telesams} $ $ * $ Bm -Continuons passenger <ervice and. }snop work to contractors, Main [of the union héads to Cuy 9 ) ; ; ! ‘ NN Viewty usin testi as nea aad ph union's last word." “The circumstances of the procnre: Ail Sites Infants’ Children’s Misses orst, ow! Din freigst Ttenance of way men balloted solely on} the General Committee , eH oR ine aelal Sieaad BRA ‘len Bpvements after some weeks, is what|the wage reduction dancin hata alts! 3 aie “ Met pea Shoes Shoes Shoes x = of 4 atte at entrap the " road executives in New York! ne strtke order follows way to their home distric : 3 “ aa et era (Gita repue baste Purchases can be exchanged where necessary jy have promised if the railroad shou Fi active charge of the strike which would lea ya judicia rs ”) _ ANG section men make good the] “I compliance with the strike vote, committee remained at headquarters] nance ty granting a decree in view of Largest 2d threats of a strike beginning satur. | shoperaft employees below the rank |to direct operations. the nature of persons who must in — Mires Load day. —__——_—— ET ——— a ' = The slowing up of freight move- i te the World * * mente, it was explained, would come @ Open Daily Till 6 P, M. only in the event of a strike of sev- i eral weeks, with the company unab! Saturdays Till 9 P. M. 9 man {ts shops or have repairs done Inewhere. . Union leaders in the city, including jose connected with the shop crafts, held that passenger traffic would be nierfered with through signal mon ind car inspectors quitting vork. Oa J is, they figured on a 100 per cent , alkout in these departments. So r as the shops proper are con ned, they admit it will take som oe ae “‘On Every Beach and Waterway!”’ . Da Witt Cuyler, Chairman of the Standing Committce of tue Railway mS Stare ae We cahet tn Pure Worsted Bathing Suits | For Men, Women and Children \s«inittutiostens “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Winding Up a Successful Sale! ) From now until Monday closing time you can share in this monster distribution of high grade suits at half their actual value! amis Suits| for men and young men Made to Retail at $35 BOR BOARD oes aiechd fg, Fashioned i RAIL UNION CHIEFS + JERSEY KNIT SUITS FOR ATHLETIC KNIT SUITS FOR {2/4 twxtona band on AFTER STRIKE CALL a WOMEN that preserve their MEN, made of pure worsted, in eat phar pel Ld beauty and freshness after the dip the two-piece fashion, or the Cali- binations. Price 6.95. isla kucnnr eat in the salty sea or the mountain fornia style with the tights at- with attached Toke, They fit so well—snugly tached. As good looking as they anil is Jersey : : pure worsted. without clinging—they look so are comfortable, these suits will (Continued trom First Page.) The neck is round 2 Pik 5 li 1 and buttons on the well in any of the vivid colors of pleas’ the Australian crawler as 5 left hand shoulder. Sizes 3} to 4). in the season, that we have made well as the fastidious Beau Brum- Hark. nay. hem them in enough styles to please mel of the beach. They come ween, Price 5.95 all, The tights are attached, ac- mostly in solid colors of black and cording to California custom ; many navy blue, but there are plenty have attractive belts and striking in heather, maroon and oxford. day in the rail day 9 momentous ad work) On that date the 100.900,000 cut in fren yates or- wed by the Interstate Commerce binmission hecomes effective simul- designs, and all are made of pure 3.95 to 5.95 eously with a slash of $185,000,000 A = ee Sizes for all—the miss Black belted trun with Trt rit eee white athletic shirt of pure 5.95 to 6.95 worsted, 4.95. Short & Medium Vamp Shoes ms Reduction Sale FOR ONE WEEK White Washable Kid Oxfords ~umous Shaker Sweaters for y, Ee, Young Men and Women SHAKER SWEATERS FOR YOUNG SHAKER SWEATERS FOR YOUNG WOMEN and young men alike. These MEN, white, of course, being the most great big, good-natured coat sweaters popular. The athlete may want the aiter the swim. And for thove coat V-%ECK sipover for hasty donning, o summer evenings, or the jaunt in the the shawl-collar slipover for more pro- Stouts and country, they are always enhancing, tection. They are made of sturdy, Longs. especially in white. The finality in substantial material, and come also in sweater construction, the seams all maroon, brown and heather. Sack Suits—Sport Sults—Golf Suits H being hand-sewn. They are undoubt- This sale involves the surplus stock of five nationally F, Cuban or French Heels, rpund or pointed toe. | Sizes, Formerly $10.00 to $12.00, edly being offered at the lowest price Slipover with Shawl Collar, 8.95 famous makers which we purchased at half their actual worth. $ . . Y While they last you can have your cho'ce of these finely made, 6° in recent sweater history. All sizes. Coat Sweater, 9.95 smartly styled Suits at $17.50. All models jn light and dark colors. : {l 9.95 V-Neck Slipover, 7.95 Exclusive Display of Hae is Other Unusual Values in 1 and 2 Pants Suits in all the leading shades, m9" = 511% $1.2. Sizes 1 to 0 A to ED. Two {290 Fifth Ave. Stores | 511 Sixth Ave. BOTH BETWEEN 30TH & 31ST STS, | Formerly of 58 Third Ave. Famous’ Fain Guarantee:—Ail Bathing Suits, Sweaters and other knitted wear purchased at any of our five stores, kept in repair for one year FREE. ‘ ot 3-Seamed Stockings of cumnoris Pure Thread Sitk Famous Fain Hosiery has reached the heights of : quality, leaving prices far below. Especially so with these much heralded stockings for women, of pure thread silk, with lisle tops and soles, which, without reservation, cannot be duplicated at the price. All the popular colors. $94 $99.48 596° $95 $390 ana $39.50 | A Truly Amazing Sale of PURE ZEPYHR notes ano restaurant | WOOL SLIPOVERS OPENS TO-NIGHT! 2.95 Palais Royal Management tn white only Belted model with ocean pearl buckle, in CASILES pretty drop-needle pattern. bu + the+ Sea A special sale of Long Beach LI) CHIFFON ALPACA SLIPOVERS Solid weave, some with belts and buckles 4 and some with pockets; in all newest shades. Sizes 34 to 44. { Ee. Special 3.95 Hot Weather Suits A Big Variety—-At Our Usual Low 2d Floor Prices! Every conceivable tropical fabric represented—gabar- dines, mohairs, crashes, homespuns, Palm Beach, feather- weight worsteds, zephyrettes, linens, silks, etc., in sack and sport models. Choice of long trousers or knickers. Al sizes regulars, shorts, stouts and longs—32 to 52. 1.00 per pair THESE WOMEN’S STOCKINGS of pure thread silk, in white only, have their charm in the openwork Paris clocks, embroidered by hand in the colors of black, red, green, cordovan, orange and purple, En- during hosiery that looks so striking against summer _lands-apes and match the sport costume. 1.95 per pair ANOTHER ASSORTMENT of pure white thread silk hosiery, with single hand-embroidered clocks The quality is the same as those already mentioned, the difference being in the single clocks. The value is unmistakably attractive. Palm Beach Suits Every One Bears the Palm Beach Label THE BETTER GRADE ONLY All shades, in plain and fancy effects; all sizes—regulars, shorts, stouts and longs. Every suit bears the genuine Palm Beach label. White Flannel Trousers °*"*tY 4" wee! 6” There is a completeness of style and sizes that will be an advantage to the early buyer. 5 wars ‘ae ll tt Opens Thurs, June 29 MANHATTAN BROOKLYN Best Shore Dinner |50 Fifth Ave., Cor. 42d St. . ° @ ° 571 Fulton Street on Long Island 50 206 B’way, at FultonSt. at Flatbush Ave. ‘ by & *124 West 125th St., “902 Park Avenue, - D ‘ Near Seventh Ave. at Broadway tl Whiteman’ Collegians *Open Evenings Until 10 Manufacturers of Sweaters, Bathing Suits and Hasiery *Open Evenings Until 10 % a All Sizes, Special 15 West 34th St. Entire Second Floor (Between 5th Ave, & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel | 1.75 per pair i { [ In Newark: 807-813 Broad St. (Bet, Market St. & Branford PL) ] STORES ALSO IN PHILADELPHIA AND BUFFALQemeed a -

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