The evening world. Newspaper, July 6, 1922, Page 19

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» ferisis is past.” * Union leaders sald they were not fancerned with any r*) i }{ Railway and Freight Handlers, {ion Employes in a statement last hight said that the strike vote now being taken on the New York Central Predictions in some quarters were ig mass meeting at headquarters,/that both Helt and E. H. Fitzgerald, Our Terms | 0, 402 Pi Avenue, head of the railway clerks and freight 5 e headquarters of the Central] handlers, who have polled a strike Deposit Delivers ; pa lroad strikers on Pacific Avenue] vote on sixty roads, would follow the v e $100 ! vegan to sell food at cost to the strik- | peaceable course of the Maintenance Deposit Delivers }ng shopmen. ‘The only break of con- | of Way brotherhoods. e 200 e sylvanla followed the lead of the Long Island in announe that no more view employees we jeeded; that the New Haven now has 1,401 on the first shift. ol 0 in Its shops, a shift whieh shi New walk- shops at I 4 « counter ? | Vey ca railroad shopmen in New es although they have lost a few treater. jted the claim of the companies that ftelve and their failure to Join the]McMenimen, one of the three mem- ‘alkout would have no effect on the} bers of the board’s labor group, cen-| her equence Was reported from Elizabeth, TRKE GAINS HERE, [COMPROMISE NEAR ~ LEADERS DEGLARE: | NRA WALKOUT, |DR. PERCY S. GRANT JUDGMENT DEBTOR Sued for #104 Balance on Bill He Guaranteed for sion, Fifth Avenue and 10th Street, will have to pay a judgment of $104.39 1ccording to the papers filed in the (Continued From First Page.) nions Say More ‘Here Men Have "Quit Than Have Returned, Employers Denying It. ae Tefusal to make any direct com} vty Clork's Office in White Plains “We are," sald he, “willing to con-| to-day. The Young & Halstead Lum- sider negotiations with any person} ier Company of Mount Kisco. in pa- with authority to settle the strike. if] ,, , ¢laim they delivered to the Labor Beard came to us with @) one Gerry Beschello materials to the Rea arom we would have to} value . of this Beschello CONSINGE tts finally paid $550, The plaintiff com- 7 . tt S0 ry rant pay- fill their places. er Railways for the most part an- nounced that passenger and freight STRIKERS ASK ROAL ASK ROAD TO TAKE THEM BACK or that the/tratic was still animpaired. One road, the Chicago and Northwestern, feported to have withdrawn « — few unimportant short-run trains. COLUMBUS, 0, July ¢—Cterks settlement the} “The Labor Board effort, as directod| | ; ‘atsts OE tne NOON ididtenance of way men might re-!by Ben Hooper, Chalkman, and W. L,|2% freight handlers of the } Western Railroad who went on strike yesterday have requested that the company take them back at thelr old positions, officials of the railroad ounced this afternoon mpany’s attitude has not lished and @ conference has aled for this afternoon at decision will be made ‘ork and its vicinity insisted to-day en thelr gains have been much They emphatically repudi- he strike is “broken,” xopmen's strike. templated not only settlement of the strike already under way, but also prevention of any spread. During much of last evening Mr MeMenimen was in conference witli D. W. Helt, chief of the railroad signaimen, who are reported to bh taken a strike vote on about one-third Officials of the United Brotherhood tearaship Clerks, Express and Sta- snes would not be returnable before uly 15, and no sympathetic strike at this time was No announcement as to tl cleans obs el ry denied that any | outcome of the session was forthcom- Jerks in the district had. joined the}ing, but Mr. Helt announced that no hopmen's walkout strike orders had yet gone out. Mr. of the Central Rallroad of] Helt 1s scheduled to meet Mr. Me ey and the Lehigh Valley|Menimen again to-day. nibled their picket Hnes, and held a admitted by the shopmen — where harles Mcintosh, leader of the strik- ted that twenty-seven men 0 work, st of the situation reported ads shows that the Penn- 15 Deposit Delivers 300 25 Deposit Delivers 500 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY. Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Liniment with the other 3,500 en shopmen in a 90 per cent. hat in the Jersey Central beth 900 strikers re- urned to their posts; that the 98 per ent. walk-out on the Erie has been voted by the taking on of 500 ew men by the Erle contractors; that 1 has hired 250 new arrangements with the omotive Company to ‘s repair work In plant, and that some n were taken on here yester- x service on Southern and This 4-P¢ Am. Wal n Anne $159 Digging you in th —it kills pain. Are the older children clamoring for tea and coffee? T seems natural that they should ask for tea and coffee when they see their elders drinking it with evident enjoyment. But their health will be better if you do not start them too young. Chocolate Malted Milk is a deli- cious mealtime drink which ap- peals to boys and girls of any age. They love it for its chocolaty flavor, its rich sweetness. Yet vou have the satisfaction of knowing that Chocolate Malted Milk is a valua- ble food beverage, thoroughly di- gestible, containing vital elements - necessary for growing young bodics. You can now get Chocolate Malted Milk in packages at your grocer’s or druggist’s. The chocolate flavor is already in it. It is quickly and easily served. Just mix it with water or milk, hot or cold. The quantity of Borden’s Chocolate Malted -Milk used can be varied to suit the diet- ary requirement or taste of the individual. Get a supply and make it part of the children’s regular food schedule. THE BORDEN COMPANY V5 pS cles Borden Building New Vor F| DE. BOCOL A! stock Up, Par Metropolitan MATA ED! ev Kos CHOCOLATE MALIED MILK Store Hours 9 to 5 ABRAHAM &6— STRAUS we. — . —— i, 000 Leather Hand Bags cA Wide Variety of Styles Under Wholesale Cost $1.47 AGS that come to us from one of the finest’ makers, at a price so far below their actual worth that it is hard to believe it! All are of genuine leather—various grains of goatskin and moroceo—in swagger, en- velope and vanity styles. In black and col- ors, finished with leather strap or cord handles. and unusually well lined and fitted. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Central. —_ sa Pea en -* Women’s Baronet Satin Sports Skirts $4.95 UMMER’S outdoor pleasures require just such skirts as these for country club porches, shady nooks on the veranda or board walk promenades. In fact, they seem quite inseparable from sweaters or blouses that aim for dressy effects rather than for a good score. These particular baronet skirts have another aim: to be one of the supreme values offered this season; also to intensify by their high lustre and fine quality the beauty of the colors. Navy blue, grey, flesh, black and white. Several different models with various types of pockets. SIZES 26 TO 38. ae e- Imported fe Tea or Lemonade Sets $7.39 HEY come from Czecho-Slovakia, the country for beautiful glass. Our Gift Shop is offering them specially priced because they are timely presents. ‘A set consists of a 10-inch jug and 6 tumblers of amber color, iridescent glass, ringed in black. A. & &.—Gift Shop wor, Central Take a Book oAlong My Discovery of England, by Stephen Leacock, $1.79 » House of Mohiun, by orge Gibbs, $1.79 Gentle Julia, by Booth Tarkington The Flaming Jewel, by Robert Chambers, $1.56 Rayensdene Court, by J. S. Fletcher. $1.78 The Vanishing of Betty Varian, by Carolyn Wel 5 Odds, by Ethel M. Dell. $1.79 The Secret Telephone, by William Le Queux, $1.56 The Vehement Flame, by Margaret Deland, $1.79 The Return of Alfred, by author of Patricia Brent Spinster. $1.56 One Man and His Time, ilasgow. $1.79 Man and Maid, by Elinor $1.79 «Q,!" <atherine Newlin Burt. $1.79 The Eyes of Love, by Cora Haris. $1.56 Ak Jeszanine, East € ———— > Silver Plated Hollow Ware At Reduced ‘Prices VERY lowered in price All are silver plated pieces a decorative note to any hor being useful. Roll Baskets, $4.65 Formerly 86.30 item is from regular stock and for this special event. that will add ? as well as Two designs with handles; pierced border, bright and butler finish. Water Pitchers, $7.85 Formerly $10.45 A plain design, with bright or platinum finish. Coffee. Sets, $5.65 Formerly %6.85 Four- apleee after-dinner coffee set. Coffee ot, su; bowl, cream pitcher and tray right finish, with thread edge border, A. & RBrtee Noor Centra } THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1922, BROOKLYN Store Closed All Day Saturday Telephone 6100 Main — >» | You’re Cooler on Baking-hot Days, W' hen Wearing Men’s Tropical Worsted Suits, $27.50 HEY possess every good point that well-dressed men demand of their clothing. T! hand tailored where essential; have the look and feel of the finest. woolen su nd, above all, they are cool, being specially woven to permit free circulation of air. Three pieces—trousers, coat and vest. Pencil stripes, check and plain effects, in greys, tans, browns, blues and_ black, Regular and stout sizes, 175 Men’s Straw Hats $]-75 to $2.95 Wool Suits $2 7.50 Were $2.95 to $4.95 Were $34.50 to $42.50 A little clearawa in which the s range has been broken. To complete the selections, special pur- chases of equally desirable styles and fabrics were made. Worsteds, ¢: serges; in stri plain effec stout sizes. ——. Misses? Lovely Summer Frocks A Sale That Achieves Fashion ‘Distinction at the Lowest ‘Price of the Season $7.95 THESE lovely sale frocks for v misses are especially remark- able for are stylish; Just at the right time comes this clearance of finest men’s straws at de of suits cided savings. Sennits, rough split i straws, mackinaws, Porto | Rico and Milan soft braids are included in this special sale. The most popular styles of the season in a {fj Sapna range of sizes. i imeres and ight or dark shades . mixtures And » Regular and A. & S.—Street floor, Hoyt St Their Price Which is astoundingly low for such superior quality. You would pect to pay $10 or 1 for any one of these d Their Fabric Unus- ually lovely printed voile, printed tussah, figured tissue voile and dotted voil Their Styles i} t in number; all youtl ul and cool, with individual dis- tinction, Their Workmanship They are from a maker who prides himself on the depth of hems, the perf tion of finish, the atten- tion to detail The Ceneral Altra tivene Of trimming, with taffeta or self sashes, collars of plain and ew white, Size s, 14, 16, 18 | To Complete the Value Events of the THREE JUVENILE DAYS: Children's Summer Coats, $1.95 from $3.48 and $3.95, formerly $7.95 to $19.95 — siz COMPLETE clearance of the smart litt! velours and mixtures, in summer shades and # variety Children's Wash Dresses, 69c from 95¢ ’ to 6 years ummer coats in the baby wear shop, They are of tweeds, of cunning style | Summer styles, of plain and checked ginghan iteens, ete Kiddies’ Creepers, $1. 39 9: frit $1.95 Of pink or blue crepes and cross-bar dimities; sizes 1, 2 Sacuad tears ieald - > Girls’ Bloomer Frocks Very Specially Priced $150 $2.89 U* SUALLY a Sa rocks a Boys? Summer Suits Formerly $8.95 and §9.75 $6.95 A‘ of . ARANCE em ed nodels of cool ly small pric of gingham { NY wreen, and ) Ww { wilh white 1 Colored stitching, bow round colla effective touches. Sizes m6 tol quantity is limited, For Friday's Selling -———————————

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