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et O(IFT (DAL MINERS AP T T T T T T IBRUSH UP . | cossoek coxtece Wise Smith & Co b . ' Brooms ; Floor Brushes | | Present Tefiils Provide for 27 -~ HARTFORD ¢ Brush Per Cent. Increase ounter Drushes Store Closed All Day Good Friday A, A, Milly SPECIAL VALUES THURSDAY eaturing [Easter Wearables . LINGERIE Dainty models of domestic make in flesh tinted soft, sheer fabrics, very Pumps and Ox- ogerarey gricea. 7 0| fords Special at S e Gy e (U ] $7.45 Pair New York, March 31.—The sub- committee of miners and operators appointed to negotiate a new agree- *ment for the soft coal miners met today to receive for consideration a tentative contract embodying the b s ® award of President Wilson's coal commission. . The contract which was prepared by a special committee consisting of , © ) B | Witiam Green, international . secre- tary of the United Mine Workers and 80 West Main St- P. H. Penna, secretary of the Indi- 'PLUMBING, HEATING, Tel. 301 ana Coal Operators association would continue in effect up to and T[NNING including March 31, 1922, if adopt- ed. = It provides for an average in- crease of 27 per cent including the 14 per cent now in effect under an award made by Fuel Administrator a Vs ol < Garfield. It also provides an eight- - ihour day and calls for the appoint- ! o a % ment of a commission of miners and - th 2 v “to study differentials as v operators ST ; to working conditions, - wage earn- R 1 5 e . ings, proauction costs, and compar- The Powel"Behlnd St ['ong ative relations, as well as the cheek- o ; off system of collecting dues for the 1 United Mine Workers of America.” The award of this.commission after its investigation would ‘‘become part of the wage agreements in the dis- tricts affected.” The schedule of wages provided by the tentative agreement follows: Red;l)]o.oded '.Stil'ccessful FOR QUICK RETURNS USE “The mining prices for mining mine run coal, pick and.machine, shall be advanced 24 cents per ton; all day.labor and monthly men (the advance to monthly men to be based on an average of the usual number of days he is required to work a month) except trappers and other boys, advanced $1' per day. Trap- $1.95. Women'’s Patent Colt Pumps, Bloomers—18c, 69¢c, 93¢, $1.45, Louis Heels. $1.95. Pajamas—$2.95 and $3.95. SILK LING Gowns—$4.85, $ Women’s Vici Kid Oxfords, Louis Heels. ‘Women’s Patent Colt Pumps, hand turned Louis heels. $4.95, ‘Women’s Patent Kid Pumps, hand turned, Louis Heels. pers and boys receiving less than men’s wages, advanced 53 cents per s day.. All yardage, dead work and room turning advanced 20 per cent. s Extraordinary e Immediately upon presentation of ary Offering of | the tentative contracts the mine workers' reports were expected to move an zmendment giving the day CORRECT CORSETS For insuring a perfcct fitting Easter Suit, LA CAMILLE Lace Front Corsets $5 to $15. THOMSON'S GLOVE $1.50 Hand-Made Waists $4.45 FITTING CORSETS | Strong, well-boned Corset, made of white or pink coutil, low bust, long hip, sizes 20 fo 2 L frills, roll collar models and, in fact, MADAM LOUIS $1.99 CORSETS ...... Of flesh color brocade with medium low hand-made waist. An early selection bust, long hip, hose suporters. LA RESISTA REDUCING 5 , . labor and monthly men an advance Gent’s Hats and of $1.35 per day instead of $1 as S : provided by the commission’s award. ! i Furnishings Caps They contend that the 35 cents ex- Many models of volle and batiste, tra is necessary in order to make the average increase of the .day men equal to a rise of 27 per cent. Unless the mine owners grant the men more, Uhe miners declared {it would be impossible to =et men for this work at the ties as they ! would seek hetter paying Jjobs min- ing or elsewhere. with attractive featurew, including all the touches that characterize a s is advised. Made of heavy coutil wi New Walst Shop hose supporters—sizes 20 to 36. Third Floor. SMART SWEATERS eries, = moderately priced from $2.75 to § 25 and Tuxedo Collar models and coat effects, URELORSE: D0 in ligh§weight Shetla nd. Washable Chamois Gloves. / Natural or white strap Coat Sweaters of fiber silk, with deep WAR VET RETURNS TO SERVE SENTENCE FRENCH KID GLOVES All tlve new spring shades, including the ecver popular black and white self -or con- Fiscaped Prisoner Heeds Wife's Plea and Surrenders Himself to Autherities. Pittsburgh. March 31.—Heeding the | request of his war bride an English girl, that he surrender himself to the ! police and serve the remainder of penitentiary sentence which was in- terrupted - by his escape from the ! Rockview, Pa., prison in August 1917, | Walter Dress. u former Tesident of | Butler county and Philadelphia is i ! 2 cell at the western penitentia Woads Run near herc today. Dress appeared at the penitentiary gate yesterday, informed the guard he was a fugitive from justice and asked | that he be allowed to enter. He told prison officials that soon after his_e: cape he enlisted in tlie army and was ent to England where he married. He. served in France, he said, and after the war came to the United States, ! where his wife joined him. Mrs. Dress recently learned that he was gitive from justice, he told authorities, and she urged him to su render, saying she would go to wo 1nd support herself until he returned | . | from jail. The wife now is residing in Longer Coats and Square English shoulders San Diego, Cal. he said ! " Dress will be turned aver to Rock- characterize our Premier, Metro and Embey Suits for B view autho oA Spring. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? And itis! But MARY PICKFORD WEDS the real way to discover how weel the smart slender- R izing lines of our new suits become you, is to drop in Movie Actress, - Recently Divorced, and look. You are very welcome always. Marricd to Douglas Fairbanks. Also SUITS $25 TO $50 L.os Angeles March -Mary Pick- TOPCOATS $30 TO $50 1 R . ey s - 3 3 They obtained a licensc Blue Suit opportunities—You will easily rec- §| here 2t = turday and the ceremony was performed at 10:30 Sunday night ognize these handsome Blue Unfinished Worsteds v Rev. J. Whitcome Iirougher. pastor -@?@@@@@@'@2@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ wrist, 2-€lasp and blasrits collar and sash. Very fashionable shades siyles, neat and novelty em- broiderias, $3.25 to $4.25. $7.95. EASTER SUITS $39 00 EASTER SUITS OF SILVERTONE b OF WOOL SERGE Decidedly attractive and 1 unusual New Sports Suits which reflect the nd value are these suits of this favored mater- o lanucnkesin svort wear) hTms annic he marrow belt crosses in front and [ 1y wov . ool wree The vevers : y a v woven men's wear wool serge. The revers i e e thers In the full rippled flare. Ameng the ST S - own are alpine blue, nut brown and in fact all of the wantedy” snew spring shades. b ‘FOR WOMEN AN MISSES $49.00 | S oo ... $59.0 A new tailored model developed in a fine- and marrow sash follow the mewest lines as| o) shades of tan. The lonz loose aral does the plain tailored skirt which is mnotj jines of the coat are gathered in by a nai too marrow. Shown in navy blue principally. ] leather belt. Boys’ Suits With Ext Pair of Trousers : Giving Practically Double Wear 50c, & $4.98 cach 3 AL 2VUC; § - S the Average Boy Outwears Marabou Capes in black, natural and Pairs of Pants to Ome Coat. 1. all marabou and ostrich combina- New Norfolk models and tion, the very newest styles. Prices from I\ A trousers (two pairs with every c Q G S ot 5 $4.98 19,,$28.98 cact 7 are cut full and strongly I Special Lot of Made Veils in black, throughout. All sizes 7 to 18 navy, taupe, brown and novelty effeots. all $12.95, S$11.98, $17.98, $22.98 handsomely embreidered; regularly $1.50 q $2. . $29.75 10 $2.98. $1.25 jal; each . . A »mbroidercd Op gan Flouncing, 36 There are several entirely wide, open and blind work, embroid- Norfolk models shown for the uitable for summer and graduation time this season, $6.98, $9.98, $1 $17.98, 0, $24.75 Easter Neckwear ) Women's Neckwear in all the very newest styles—GCollars, Sets, Vests, Ves- tees, Stock etc., in white and colors, Divorced, Sunday Night, by Premier Clothes as worth $10 to $15 more. Guar- ¢ sttt Gl e anteed fadeless, they won’t wear shiny. e ey phistmonth oh from Owen Moor Mer. rbanks’ RIGHT POSTURE fopmer wife obtained a divorce nearly ret two years ago in the cast. Special, vard .. ’ T Robert Fairbanks hrother of the BOYS' CLOTHES [ \iommr i bt e r— oy S st At the Baby Wear Shop TAL AN, K St SHOE DEPARTME?.‘," w.x\q‘:l.qmm. The bride was dressed in The prettiest Dre Coats and Bonnets, in- 7 4 OF RUSSIA CalF. whits, s tuding - every Spring color and style. L $7.95 Men’s Shoes $4.50 to $11.00 It is understood the couple went | 32 o A Sorviceable Bloomer Dresses $2.95 $7.95 Boys’ Shoes $2.50 to $5.00. to Fairbanks' residence in Beverly -ié} _.‘ " K Made of fine quality hams i chocks and .‘ lasts; this is an extra AR GROGRRE R GG S B8 DB EEGIEE IS BEGOBEO Y smmeiiately from the minister's home | 48 - little tots of 2 o 6 years Stylish and moderate val Hills, ncar Los Angeles, where it is | 3% yin colors. Three V! art styles. ey <uid . they intend to spend a quiet | £6% o Dainty White O i ses, a neat model “‘l. S VICI-KID LA] honeymooln o i : th satin ribbon sush Avinty lace $2.45 yu ! & T Fea ) »2.49 SHOES—A\ SHOE BUi zes 2 to 6 year E O S 3 ’ - 'Iéf ¢ Children’s New Spring G S $5.95 4 FOR COMFORT Who cares—who the devil [ & SR $10 caves? Do you care about & = Sueh choosing ! Serges, checks, mixtures o1 Conservative toe, co ything or everything? See velty p le—yoke stvles —— belted styles. tion last, wide over the B i “Who Lol sty many color 7 2 cear: g and small over the instep happened i X pleated zes 2 to 6 vears in Home of Good Clothes 444 MAIN STREET. & @ 0! Cares?™ at the 2% the lot. & the Shoe for tendgr feet. & LYCEUM {@@@@@@@.—@@-'e":resas;@@@@@@%&@@@e@@@@@@@@@w@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@