The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 11

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pe tempore aren sere a ee WANT CONGRESS [LONDON BREATHES TOINVESTIGATE | 20 BILLION ATOMS LABOR UNIONS} OF SOOT HOURLY National pede of Found- ers Would Determine if Or- ganizations | Benefit Public. Investiz: Congress v of abor unions by proposed at the twen sixth annual convention of the Na- tional Founders Association. in Hotel Astor yesterday by Willlam H. ". Lore ware and Hi transportation field would show effects strike until sprit measure to re premo Court dc was assailed by counsel of the were made president of N Manufacturers, and Dr. J head, chairman of tho board of physicians in industry. the annual banquet 8. H president of the Carnegte Pittsburgh, was principal “The time has arrives resident of tho Deln- n Co ny, said the ining but of the sho fonat Assoc f@ent Barr, “when Congress should determine what value, if any, the trade unions ure to the pubdlie.’ Aa points « ‘Their f inquiry he suggeste s, their chief benefic cost of union controlled what cf. ficiency am mbersh whether limitation th stifled trade education; strike votes, ayerago percentage voting, ods of counting; total income of in- ternational unions in America the last Year; its disbursement; salaries, ben- ofits; paid cnembers, and why unions should not rly define their opposi- tion to public po President Barr ta who stood out amount rights, 1 to thelr recogn employees obliga yees “En contended, “must should inspire that desire for individ- ual accomplishment, that pride in the Job, which tho labor unions havo almost completely destroyed.” Coming prosperity will be checked a shortage of unskilled labor brought about by the present immi- o predicted, prinieple d_ recom- more sci- at points of by seniority, roads had mad necessarily educa Loc: reviewed w opening arounds five hour of shop y ch had formorly required seven hour Marshal Joffr Prench No class of people devotes as much time to beauty as do actre and no class must be more careful Lo retain ind develop their chart Inquiry develops the information that in. hair ire they find it dangerous t poo with any makeshitt hair cle The majority say that to have the best hair wa d scalp stimulator at a cost ree cents, one need only get « pa of canthrox from your drug dissilve a. tea- spoonful in a cup of hot water and is ready. This make: »0 liquid to apply it to j f After its use the with uniform cole si oi and dirt dissolved and — entirely when you rinse the hai your hair wi much heavier t 1 lool s. Hts du a] softness will ce you, while the stimulated sealp wg ains the health which insures hair grow th Advt, You get quick relief from a cold by applying Sloan's. By qule ick. ening circulation of ble the broker up. nd Sloan's Liniment-kills pain! LONDON, Press),—Tho fogs swooped down upon London this »|week with what uninitiated Ameri- cans would call “a vengeance," which seasoned Londoners rejuct ly conceded were of slightly unusun! When newly arrived Amerl- , groping through the mosphere, seo the time of day on Lig Bon, « -|from the bottom of the famous tows their London friends laughingly mark: seen it x0 thick you couldn't see your ; | hand in front of your face."* Aftor hearing this familiar explana- ©- Ition over and over again, the Amert- cans are beginning to belleve that perhaps there is some truth in It, and], *}consequently try to make the best of *|what they consid density. ———— _ City at One Time. Nov. proverbial complain that thoy “Why, this Isn't bad. an wu Tan Caracul with kolinsky, Originally 850. Reduced to Tan Caracul Ti ndural SFE REET Se TITRE EET Scientists ‘Say 100 Tons of Fog Hang Over English (Associated November Coat—ot quality skins; full length. $595. Coat- situation. faint gilmmers clouda of the newspa) tistics, fow days, hourly 20,000,000 out of from ft the full trimmed with platinum fox. Originally 850, Reduced to . . Caracul Coat—full length; trimmed $595. Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) and Tan Caracul Coat—{ull length. with pointed fox. Originally 850. Reduced to Originally 850, Natural Russian Sable Coat Wrap—Full length—Made of perfectly matched selected dark skins—trimmed with Russian Sable tails and paws. Richly lined. $595. Reduced to Originally 25, 000. Reduced to, skins. Reduced to. . Originally 12, 500. finest Trimmed length; material for some housandths placed end then there ts (he dimeulty or » somebody to undertuke catching these particte them end to end—o t have gone no turt JURY FIXES THE BLAME IN REILLY MINE BLAST] '*" 39 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922, Every Ame hopes to sce at least one of London’ famous fogs—one which even the Londoners themselves consider un- usual—but only one. three days’ continuous groping, novelty woars off, and one begins to feel hemmed tn on all sides with no porsible avenue of escape. Watching from the bus tops the from street lamps around which switt gicat| the jooty mist, welcomo sigh when at last a f sunbeams = appear. week's fogs have not been dense enough to get much attention from they have furnished end-to-end sta- It is estimated that during the tost Londoners havo ‘ Spangler Catastrophe Due to 6, «| | hts, Coroner's Jary Vinds, TARNESBORO, Pa., mangement of the Reilly Real Chinchifla Cape—Newest style—full length—dark perfectly matched Although VETERANS? na who have a to when sev ven men me n the Coroner's jury verdict 2 explosion, the always] 6 Is TRAINING Limtr DEC ger of Dis- s Veterans a in this olty. t World War after the mine ma ge of the accumulation of 80 before Dec, 16, beoar upplication expires on w After about the Je ehtet Miller, rs, ‘These men, aked lights cA dependable specialist gives the greatest values discouraged two of the dead m report sald, use al which tgnited a gas po — HE COULDN’T TESTIFY WITHOUT A CIGARET German Judge Sent Man to Cell to ke. —Whoen called from givo evidence a man aston: t| ished tho Bertin Criminal Court by say- one NE MAN can “do” a golf course in 69 strokes. - Another takes 112, Greater BER 1] his cei "Your Honor, tt 1s Impesalbte for ma concentration makes all the to utter word unless I re dy ‘ bus difference in the world. By eit frat I greater concentration a firm like Flint & Horner, selling furniture only, can make as great difference in the dol- lars of your expenditure as there is between the golf dub and the specialist. to get scientific adjourned the tor examined the ert informed the Hy wes an ab wit > witness, the ‘A auimmont Judge aatd: Phe doctor has pre nut tapestry rev ne chalr, Queen in; pres $49.75, i. ‘Phen porka ive your evide FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. 20-26 Wrst 36TH STREET A few yards from Fifth Avenue a a - MASONIC WARD LY HOSPITAL, Formal opening ef a Masonic ward pying the nlath (oor ¢ vineed. y - 1 will be dedicated next Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. WEST 43d ST. Nov. the Broad (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) A Clearance Sale of Women’s Fur Wraps & Coats At Extraordinary Price Concessions Fashioned of the finest quality pelts, lustrous, silky and perfectly matched, these fur Wraps and Coats are further distinguished by an unimpeachable and artistic workmanship. Beautifully silk lined throughout. Near Seal Coats—three-quarter length; finest quality skins. Originally 275. $125. Reduced to Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) —In three-quarter length; some are lain, others are trimmed with skunk, bear ver, natural and kolinsky squirrel, and tan caracul. Originally 395, Creo SUD. “S248. Hudson Seal Coats and Wraps (Dyed Muskrat)—full length; trimmed with skunk, squirrel, beaver, and Australian ! $495. Originally 895, Hudson Seal Coats Reduced to (Dyed Muskrat)-— three-quarter length; trimmed with skunk or plain. Originally 650. Reduced to $495 $10,000. 1 handt- cay, traceable to their military or naval service and who désire vocational train« Ing and have not applied for tt must do he tn ToD, Broadway! Gnd Sons, hand Oth Ste, Staple and New Holiday Merchandise This oir MAIL & TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED of im, WOMEN'S GLOVES FINE IMPORTED WASHABLE CHAMOISUEBE Gauntlet gloves, strap wrist. in shades of Beaver, Brown and Black. A_ high grade, perfect fitting and durable love. Sizes 514 to 714, “ egular value 1.25, Special at.......... CF 16-BUTTON IMPORTED LAMBSKIN ‘GLOVES White only—full P. K. Paris ae 3.45 WOMEN'S HOSIERY Regular value §.50 pair. Special at..... 5S SILK STOCKINGS with reinforced lisle Black and colors in several weights shioned), Regularly 2.25 pair. For.. WOMEN and sole: (all full fa WOMEN'S INGS with Cotton tops and soles. Regularly 2.00 pair. For......... ; WOMEN’S BLACK’ CASHMERE STOCKINGS, full fashioned (alt sizes). Regularly 1.75 pair. For tops 1.85 S FULL FASHIONED BLACK SILK STOCK- 1.35 1.25 WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR ra WOMEN’S FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS—all styles including the French Band Pants in knee or a lengths. 4 Regularly 1.25 and 1.50 cach. Fer. 85 & ‘08 WOME HEAVY RIBBED COTTON UNION SUI 3 Low neck, no sleeves and knee length. Sizes 34 to 44, Regularly 1.59, For 95 IMPORTED AND DOMBSTIC RIBBONS ;: AT ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES f LOT of wide width exquisite ribbons suitable for Girdles, Dress Trimming, Millinery, Bags and Fancy Work. Included in lot are beautiful Metals and Brocades* ‘in floral and Persian patterns, in rich color com- binations. 2.5 to 4.50 yard values, At 1.59 ' DRESS SILKS ALL SILI CREPE DE CHINE. A superior quality— bright, lustrous, and durable, in a complete assortment of street and e g shades. LL 29 Regular price 2.25 yard. Special at. PRINTED CREPES—A high grade, hea all-silk quality, in an assortment of exquisite designs and color+ ings. Regular price 3.50 yard. Special at 2: 45 BLACK DRESS SATIN—Rich dress quality, all pure silk. Regular price 2.25 yard. Special at 1.69 DRESS VELVETS BLACK CHIFFON VELVET, rich dress quality, 39 inches wide. Regular 5.00 grade. Special at, .. BLACK VELVETE Rich back, a fine light weight, 36 inches wide. Regular 4,25 grade. Special at 3.75 imported quality, twill splendid wearing fabric, 3.15 ’S UMBRELLAS, 2 ails stub ends, white ve handles, black = Pe WOMEN’S & CHILDRE WOMEN'S heavy quality taf tips with a variety of « and colors. Values to 8. CHILDREN’S American taffeta (cotton), 18 to 24 inches. Value 1,25, for 75, for LEATHER BAGS TRAVELING BAGS, genuine cowhide, leather three pockets, reinforced corners. Brown, cordo- van and black, 16- or 18-inch. Value 9.50, For lined, 7.95 THE “CHEVALIER BAG, for shopping, motoring, or week ends, genuine Cowliide, folding bottom, two handles, brown or black. Value 5.00, Por 3.95 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT CABINETS OF WRITING PAPER, containing 24 sheets, 24 cards and 48 envelopes of fine quality, attract- ively tied with red ribbon. Regular value 1.50. For 95 FOUNTAIN PENS, 14-kt. self-filling, with gold plated lever and clip, made by one of the best manufacturers and guaranteed. Full and short lengths. Regularly 1.75. Special at 5 1.25 1.50 STRICTLY ALL WOOL BLANKETS A QUALITY OF UNUSUAL DURABILITY AND WARMTH, PURE LAMBS’ WOOL, PLAIDS IN VARIOUS COLORS. Regularly 12.98 Pair, for 8.75 REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR | « The Sunday World y, Real Estate Section” | Must Be in The World Office Before Friday. Reductions of Great Interest on~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY | CIRCULATION | OVER 600, (000

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