The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1901, Page 3

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ER 1G, 1901 C) SCHWAB, HANNA, ARCHBISHOP IRELAND ee AND BISHOP POTTER SPEAK AT CONFERENCE 0 ous Tuxedo tlouse Coats of double-faced cloth; two special lots, at $0.00 & $7.95 {Plain Cloth Jackets of venetians and kerseys 7-75 & $9.50 Imported Velveteen lackets, colors: 1: avy, seal, wine and myrtle, $14.75 Impazted Tuxedo, with silk shaw! collar; black only, $10.50 Silk Matelasse Jackets. Domestic, $11.50 & 13.95. Roman Catholic Digni- Imported, $21. 75 & 30.00. tary Makes a Strong ie, Plea forthe Recogni:| Men's Blanket Robes. tion of the Brother- Special lot made from good quality blankets, $5.00 hood of Man. , All wool Blanket Robes, $6.65 & $9.75 President of Great} Steel Combine De- clares Against Or- Ny Senator MARCES AL MANNA, Tam not here to force ARLES MW. st ganized Labor as Or-| °* e sehee obo: ° : | ey . : ganized To-Day. 12 IT WILL PROMOTE : SCHWAB HERE AT MOMENTOUS STEP bo + imaginar tle a matter 9 j Men s Wool House Gowns of English manufacture, a : LASTING HARMONY. : HANNA'S REQUEST. IN LABOR QUESTION, - aU Ge Stal (aria W OLAS EMAL S| $11.50 & $15.00 H : rar {English Camel Hair Gowns, $18.75 & $21.50 With Samuel Gompers, John | Polak SCHWAB INA a HOT ARGUMENT. |! mported Silk Matelasse Robes, $37.50 & $55.00 Lord & Taylor, Broadway and 2oth Street. step townrs the rent Mitehell and other prominent labor leaders stormbound in Scranton, the first session of the great capital and an ounder- 2]; ihatialeeiiiveasce part in the ted to proe + | + discussions, bat my views harmony be- estion are labor conference met to-day at No. 203 Broadway, and morrow morning after speeches from half a dozen famous men. Charles M. Schwab, President of the AJourned till to- tween capttal I reanrd thin cu listening to Sehwab, cn Mr swarm argu great Steel Trust, announced that he nt of imoroper ends that # Ake hago ¢ : ra. Z annie THE came there to speak the truth and to] 8° 0% VL he ‘ fen al r stoMr bd. smiling. good hear the truth. “Iam opposed to or MOOT a ne ! ee pare : H a ter of y pri t Mt inatster arrying hin i I eeayhe ania rare le aiepatineli ere hye al hr tan Useful Grfts. Ranized labor as to-day organized, Meusively, bho; v ve 1 came here he sald te arn the truth and when you called labor Good Shi Th . d Fil hire \OOr,. to dlaintnera For Children. | Cushions. , p on me EL spoke truth Bishop Potter made an carnest plea} “1 think that Ia what we want here, trates unton| After all, what fs east Mr fa Gift—any kind for less rhetoric and 1m deas, k frankly. to see into each other's Archbishop Ireland eloquently ad- reacay thereby can turning [of a Gift -eom- abel |pared with the in- ix of harmony with my personas estimable bless- in'tarmony. to a_stc- | : Lhave always found that feelings engend tow r cessful completion vat whi Iple it ts ita minui :] BISHOP’S PLAN things. « A FAILURE. |‘ : yocated the “brotherhood of man’ as eel eae the solution of the probl GilninnmaR Senator Mark Hanna deciared him-| self the friend of organized lavor,| ? “MORE IDEAS,” SAYS é BISHOP POTTER. Now Dm to tomakea ge A select assortment of Down-Filled Cushions, $2.75, $3.50, $5.00 6 dvds bv0-3. taking off Bishop Potter's Board of Con-} ready and anxious to help emp/o: aml workmen toa better understand. eetoes elation is in a state of innocuous Ing of ing. There has been a worder- panies desuetue, Nobody seems fo want} | | "1 beiteve a at There are trades untona that. tiad Good Feet each The meeting, held under the an-| + ‘ 5 abtinh wo our services.—John Phillips. to come from tit ele od m to do only a certain For Life, 2 meal fui lot of rhetoric. Now let Ot mount of work 1 am against them [the — positively Cushion Tops. Shoes! A varied collection of Tap- 0 Provided you begin in time—the | ‘estry, Velour and D; Ie earlier tho better, , amas Cost no more, Sold nowhore else, | Squares, x infagts Sa Osc. tos oo | 25c., 50¢. I. Shoes also for Adults, F JAMES S. COWARD urniture, 268-272 Greenwich St. nr.Warrenst.¥-¥ | Tn our Furniture _Depart- Mend for New Catalogue, 4 spices of the National Civic tion, In the rooms of the Board of and ‘Transpoftation, was pr by Oscar 3. Straus, former rto Turkey. nty-one years a | OROOQQQOOCOOCOMIOOLOO S| T reunions That wea to dictate |ynaranteed result 1 Anton of ui t OBJECTS OF THE cm us Emplovers naw Peper) ofhecaring, Good Aina BIG CONFERENCE tnent labor leader, nent Inbor Towouldn't be hother- 2 us get some ideas into it,— > BISHOP POTTER, ters, was called ape cal Wain, blunt w Mini Bishop Potter..called on tovspeak, rat Wo future “industrial SCHWAB AGAINST Minin a sentation, ston as sate: ORGANIZED LABOR. ears othe delayed repre: ALL BROTHERS, : SAYS IRELAND. : there Ix tot oexpre em that eld together un’ ment) To find methods to defeat competition f Histon Po and Tomay ard is in a state cir ar- We want recognition of the Jam onposed to organized labor then went ar Bo overpowering fact that w e ii & as to-day organized, — | cH want oy congratulate this gather a Se ae Bite ai Oia Nobody 0965650000900000000000000" : {ment will be found this week CHARLES M. SCHWAB. reer many marked down prices in Seairene She * Important In the hbeory want brotherhood. — Arch- LABOR LEADERS 5 + ned ax the com bishop Iretan:t H Odd Chatrs enhvetalintin onli cisis GLE Beeecetlt GIVE THEIR VIEWS. D ulnte the gath- the gentleman wh reside over us. C left to had any 8 world inks On the sue we appoint af William Hf y cannot ft 1 higher boards, « and most dex LANDS IN Murra” ables, FOS eM IT otha! | BASSED BAD CHECKS ON THE] 2@vene Stands, VME acon ote cain tor ore | WALDORF AND TIFFANY, | Tabouvettes. Fetes as AN Rene Mts tnness Lord & Taylor, nation and Hema pmbs to Awall Sentence, Broadway & 20th Bb together for power for tony and brat ‘As | | | “THE EAST SIDE TIFFANY,” | He we seeseedt 0 a ten \ | | | Moullers fifteen ye tracts, and infay the lates: iid patent leather shoes with white a 1" "| Keane’s Parlor Suits. cut ttl he Many tar nme pats. His collar was. so Hig tofdlirarcaicen weween Iniion |S ' Dileklayern! Snel tigi nea len Al cl | Keane’s Special Prices, and capital We bear in mtn . SDasaen poen , an - pened r tore the | Make the hom: beautiful and attractive for matinee iu ite succeca, 2 MARK HANNA A oki So eren Gees Ae i ae) at tse jthe coming ‘holidays, | Will aratty every who will tr output FRIEND OF LABOR. aE: Tland the Mason aad Bb ! f wenty home furnishing wish and make the ris au trust will fall thay tries 10 reeu Saas monthin of Mack bfannats. name. ome un “ | ments so casy that you'll never miss t That in the fundame 3 Lam ready to give all that See fit ‘ve hail ren i se he | money. say that hus been the 2 is in me in my Lifetime to fur- “MISUNDERSTOOD,"!“"* aA hel 4 “i Rash INC ASTRINE EL Sty os : ther arlitaation.—SENATOR alicelnaaeae norman SAYS REYNOLDS. | ne Le pa : i frank and speak 2 HANNA, i r 1 “Taam eppose abor as * ot me te ait per toed. 1 have tebe Fee e . think that all that ta " pow xt} a r ' Thave aiways found that the} unpleasant feelings engendered § were caused by some misundere} formul tn wimie h Mark Hanna was introduced by Mr. oat a reading a ell bromotl 1 want only human i , That ty why 1 osay frankly that Pam 22 standing, Shans opposed to labor organizations as 1 have + H ve a Inet M M found them } 0 JAMES BL REYNOLDS.) tho 4% eatton Wp arat : At tn a mistuke to suppore whe kant Ean nS mae | in ’ He 8 % ftal ts opposed t xpaken th words ix \ I t that». Fr. Straus mut ¢ Mee SUUGE) th ed hJAMenst , 5 \ ‘ ood, beatitully per ne It is formed mudition due to heart fathire, ked up in the We An investigation was instituted and tt ton . Moat Haat site, FRebvecd 77th und 7Ath Streets | was found that the girl's brother was ——— \ , enjoy in healt and at work bard Hecenre WIDOWER |S PRESIDENT OF : sin Vat OWNER OF CALUMET APART : | DEMOCRATIC CLUB. ; ; a nelds, une of tT will nem eo head workers ‘ rinent r vf righ: suits upward fro, | Talshed throughout ~ $126.00 Vanversity: sett | Homes {The most Hones Keane's Liberal Credit System. NOTE SAYING HER HER BROTHE } Lotack uway j | NAD BEEN SHOT, SENT HER. | Tins tarig wan aul uncos-tvm at MENT HOUSE DID THE TRICK. |" "0" Arete eh | sealed! Unconscious and Doctors) PERRLENO Sieimrrrinn een etna i : Preth In 3 . r the ¢ ; vad reas | of Awony Cauned a Panic. Ve in sald. a oming scarcer | Ot cen raine Powng Ming i H ise However. nnd When He Down, and scarcer Whi emove Mer—Her Cry | pearls as big ax filberts round the neck of tae ——$— . ah Tae ea wast elt GTOCELY, Buyer! | 4 mHorovouny (Spectal to The E NEWARK, Marris, of No, 73 1-2 E elty, was the victim of a hoax this feirl whe shopping in a marke vwh silk » know, of course, must be real and worth Mrs sw ransom, Hut beads of any kind | Within t aparimen. fourth street, whil Heavy ‘ REEN RIVE ‘i \ PAKE CHARG! Wyo, Dec W—An- | ONLY THOSE © runs 3,000 sheep! LARGE GROCE MENT STOR! Mise Clara waist NG EXPRIUENCE IN ‘ONCERNS OR DRPART- NEED APPLY; Alds APPLICA: venue, this tre the ales ator r, hav reached he 4 afternoon and may die asa result, Miss) ar shlonable, Strings of these | the #ixti Moor of hie bull ting Ne nasa kin thNt TIONS BY LETTER. ADDRESS hh Ne anert nv eR iy Mtations are in demand, in ¢ noon saw a man coming from MY : u ' fe that all flocks in that 9 : i : Garis is employed in the Prudential isl hatha tereuet RI RURIRM BeAith orcawen Saente iy Mente tes ‘ cat j ; . her with a NUR H, O'NELL é& CO, ‘Sance Company's office. At 2 o'clock 5 part 1 art saye, @ favorite with Itallan peasants, fads i | ( (eeceived a note which read: Plenty of admirers, Attleboro turns our THC Man started to run lowastalra,| ote , i st vac neh tors kama. is father. wil midaneet ja itnethlen State ete < 0 : Wed. Kon, fo 10 ther 1 nes. a i brother Frank has been shot, a splendid assortment of “Jewels” which Herd dropped the elevator to the ground erate pet Cane es eS uhiciti netonlyasuativg puterceets a chk ae all ines ballogem: thos lore among sheep will be 3 > et messanger, BUCKLEY," come within the reach of all. Moor and waited tor the fugitive. Hé mae ie fully.” ~ Wb free tor the aakin heavy. - V ie SL

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