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be (ty Differences with Employers fi i by Arbitration, and Bullding In % | ; New York Will Resume, i | } hs “Mort, ont” echoed through the city) 0,000 STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK ‘Bricklayers Agree to Settle All | | Once again the ring of trowels, the! }sp of hammers ang the cries of lorday ae the striking bricklayere and laboregs returned to work after five Weeks of idleness. vi THE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1904. with cheers. tle-up in the bullding trad skilled trades in the General Arbitra- /pian, and that all questions in Glepute such as Dappened ® year axo, wee Yon Board, The bricklayers had ho /on cither side bo adjigted by arbitra-| Delegates Patrick J. Mulligan, Den. MAIL THIEF AGAIN CAUGHT. morte than 100,000 men were out of work {ntimation of the intention of these {tion nt once, as proved for by the/ris C, Doris and James McHale w for five months at m loss of $9,000,000 | delegates to gettle the trouble at once. |gencral plan of arbitration, No over-|thanked by the men for thelr efforts | Netertous in wages. ‘they belloved it to be a meeting of the | time ghall be worked nor work done on/|in bringing about peace. Big Buildings Under Way. Painieaaen nang for the discussion of | gaturday afternoons.” Beveral of the big employers ex-| mn routine matte! Prenned themeelves to-day u- hopeful! “PUTLAC BLPHIA, April 7.—Albert WD. ‘Work wag resumed on the Times Groeted) with Cheers, of the moat prosperous bullding eoa-| Mel’ bark awindier and mail robber, on the olty han ever seen and imoldentally the star of his pro- The repreentatives of all skilled | fearlon, bas neen arrested in Tacoma, trades will meet the erhployers on May| Wash, for stealing a mall pouch con- Swindler A, @. Arrested at Tagoma, | Lens Act and tho | They were somewhat aurprised when aursesilike “tid Suinee ar pecs Ithe delogates of the other skilled trades 53 ; demanded that the bricklayers and the third street and Fourth avenue, At the | sson builders et together et once The edoption of the resolution was greeted with wild cheers, the brick- layers leading the others present In| Fick- breivad amelie EIS td and sottle thelr dimculties. Qhelr enthustasm, 1 to olan fax the second time the gen- | taining $1,000, and will be returned to layers were turned away before the) inne peace resolution read as follows: | Meetings wore held by the bricklayere | eral arbitration agreement. | Philadelphia to answer for the famous union men resumed work. “Resolved, That It fs the sense of the | and laborers in different parts of the —_—S— | Germantown Gtation mail robbery of To-night the Joint Arbitration Roant of Trade, representing the local unions, will hold a meeting at which the dif- ferences that led to the strike will be threshed out in deta!ll. Matters reiat- | General Arbitration Board that the/ city later, and at every meeting the an- | bricklayers'and Inborera returi to work |nouncement thet Wh ies decided |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS under the conditions that obtained on|to retura to work settle all future a the aigning of the general arbitration differences by arbitration was greeted WORK MONDAY WONDERS, last September, | “Bell, who has been vartously known | under the aliases of James Butler, V. HM. Crosby, Hammond and Crawford, was » Ghe has been known 1 allases herself, but | Eula Carolyn Barnes. | ion made at Tacoma Bell exonerates the Denver United Btatos marshels from whom he escaped in th Pennsylvania station here on Oct. last year. He denies that thoy were) im oolluston with him and purposely per- | mitted him to escape. | a Her Point of View. (Brom the Chicago News.) Edyth—Your friend Slowboy is quite a talker, isn’t he? Muyme—On the contrary, I have been trying fur six months to make hint speak. SIZE OLLARS THE ACCURATE ge ave Cécceté S CLUETT. PEA RODY 4 Cc MAKERS | | | {ng to overtime and work on Saturday afternoons will be discussed and tled definitely if possible. If there should be any hitch umpires will be selected. | The men go back to work at the same | wages they recelved prior to the gen- eral arbitration plan of January, 193. ‘The laborers will get what they were | =a ALCARS TRARER TO To Brooklyn People. Do you know that it takes only eighteen minutes from the Brooklyn paid before this time. | Should the bricklayers and the ma- gon builders fail to agree in the joint meeting to-night they will select three umpires, one from each body and a third to be drawn from @ hat. There On the scaffoldings of new bdulld- ings all town tho men who had been {dle for weeks were sean work- tog as though they enjoyed it, and there were few of them who thought Of the $1,500,000 in wages that had been lost by thatr action in declaring a &s though New York was to suffer a! ment belongs to the delegates in the . MUNYON’SREVIVAL ‘. FOR GOOD HEALTH | SPREADING Twenty thousand men were affected Bricklaygrs Surprised. by the strike, and at one time it looked ‘The credit for bringing about a settle- From the Atlantic to the Pacific! | & A Crusade Against Disease and Intemperance Preachers Called Upon to Assist in This Great Work of Humanity. Dyspepsia Responsible For Nearly All Ailments and Most Fail- ures-—Makes Men Irritable and Despondent, great ang for-spreading » I have set the people nd am proving to them that good {i health ts possible no matter what the fec@ase may be. I claim that nearly all ail- bu! ments can be traced to malnutrition or lack collet nourishment. I assert that people dle Ia) early, that the average life Is shortened be- {i gause the blood and tho nerves are starved. 1 p@ belteve that disordered stomachs are re- @ die for nearly all bodlly tls. Where a per- tn; person eats heartily and digests bis food ist erly the blood ts vitalized and enriched. st which sats the liver and kidneys and all ay fhe vital organs into active and healthful Ih @peration. Where the stomach ts strong the plood ts strong: where the blood {s strong the nerves are strong; where the nerves ara wtrong the kidneys, heart, lungs and } are strong. In my oplaion most peopl ¢. fyom starvat! u is, they starve the T Blood, they si nerves and the gen- 2. pral tissues of ©") You may fill t pd other lite- Stomach falls to sane asylums and little need of hospitals except for surgical work; keep this organ | well and intemperance will largely disap- pear and the morals and virility of the peo- ple will be radically tmproved. Indigestion shuts out the sunlight of hope and wraps {ts victim in a shroud of gloom. Preachers should preach the doctrine of good health, for a healthy community means @ moral community. I believe that If dys- pepsia and indigestion were blotted out of existence to-morrow prisons could be turned into workshops and saloons into libraries in 8 very brief time.’ Great.revivals have been | held in all ages for the purpose of leading men out of darkness into light, out of sin into righteousness. Let there be revivals | pow for good health. Let us resolve that wo | will be healthy—that we will drive from our system all vestige of disease. Let us throw open the doors of our souls and admit the spirit of hope; let us surround ourselves with healthful influences and pure-minded let us deny ourselves everything harmfyl to our min oll es our erous, to be thetic, to be forgiving: let us resolve at no man shall be nobler, purer or fairer minded than ourselves; let us feol that wo |bave a duty to perform, not only to our- mach with choice beef | foods, but if the } ind the rest of the body will be well; -keop this organ well and there fs no reason awhy the average life stould not be more v than threescore years and ten; keep this | selves but for all mankind—namely, to pos- | ergan well and there will be no need of jn_ good health.~MUNYON, Munyon's Paw-Paw wil} certainly enable you to take the above ndvice and join a this great health revival. Munyon's Paw-Paw will surely cure dysnepeta and other stomach disorders and let sunshine of happiness and hope into lives that are clouded because of disturbed and dered conditions of stomach and blood, Paw-Paw takes away ell necessity and desire for alcoholic stimulant. exhilaration without intexjoation, Munyon’s Paw-Paw will make the nerves strong and enable you to do you! ! both comfort and satisfaction " vane mere wath Munyon's Paw-Paw will give sleep to the sleepless and bring the rest that nature | requires and 1s upon. | aH it torday. Geta bottle at the nearest drug store and determine that you will Join ty As a Spring Medicine Munyon’s Paw-Paw has no Equal. | Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic for sale at ali druggists’. Paw-Paw Lax- | ative Pills—the best stomach and Liver Pills on earth—25c. a hottle. | ALL ROADS LEAD TO OMS, & Chabot It gives | DEPARTMENT STORE. 150th St @ 3d Ave The continued cold, wet weather has worked havoc aain.g chang, . . . , May mong manufacturers and importers. Their March business away behind It 1s they found themselves overloaded—we secured immense choice stocks ia aM biggest concessions we ever knew, "0c All Wool Violes at 20C ioe, ‘throw: ees i ‘ Tr! That is’ one item that demonstrates the leadership of this big Up-' the town Establishment, There are hundreds like it all through our six great floors. lus ° The Voiles are full 36 inches wide, strictly all wool, black and every new fashion 1904, @ble shade, ineluding cream. One downtown establishment affvertised it as a great ‘ Gas wonder ay 39c. Here you buy it for 28¢. ;; $15 Suits $9.75 | $3 Suits $1.90 Boys’ Suits, choice lot Norfolk, dou- Women's Suits, Ftamines, Broadcloths, | Cheviots, Intest Eton and Military Ef-| ble breasted, Sailor, Russian Blouse, fine| fects, all colors, our own low selling patterns, also Blue Serges, cannot be| Price has been $15.00. Two day, $9.75. | dupliested under $3.00, at $1.90. ~ Jackets of Covert Cloth, strapped or Eithe Men's and Youths’ 81.50 Shoes, piaited ‘seams, Military ‘styles, satin. Satin calf or Vici Kid, 844 toa, 97c. fined, best #10 coat we ever Saw or| Women's $2.00 Vici Kid Shoes, Cuban fold, $6.95. | or Military Heels, with or hout ex. net Shite: Etamines, Brgtdcloths. | ¢ension soles, all sizes, Two days, $1.45, silk trimmed, were $7.50, i “ambric Skirts, deep flounce of Lawn) 20C, Laces 10c tucking, 5 rows Lace insertings; ten) 2 Venise Appliques, white and cream; also Point de Paris and Black Chantilly, other $2.25 styles, all at $1.59, | 3 to 5 inches. wide-—all at 10¢.. 2 ries, 6 value, $3.50 Dresses $1.95 |” Swiss anc Nainsook Evnby Girls’ $3.50 Cashmere Dresses, Rus- 10 inches wide--a splendid 2, 6 to 14 years, 81. | g-elasp Liste Suede. Glovés, white Girls’ $5.50 Box Covert Coats, collar- | black, colors; usually3$¢c,, at 2 39 | sebiny 6 to 14 years, $3.05. inches widegmpecial 646c, We are at 150th St. and 3d Ave., on the line of the 3d Ave, Elevated, Rochelle and intermediate points to our yery doors. Jf you can't visit our store | write or tajophone fos what you requie. “Open Saturday nights wil 10, to Sian style, braid fiomed, brass buttons, 15¢, ss, new sleeve, fancy buttons, braid) Extra heavy Unbleached Myslin, and in the centre of the vast troiley system that brings Yerikers, Mt. Vernon, New ed i tlh ele eat ala a Meads dala Sten arta i Bridge, via Third Avenue Elevate: The Store Brims Over with Bargain-Happenings for Friday! The store’s a great big berry-patch these days—and the ber- ries are the rarest, ripest, timeliest bargains Miss Economy ever icked. R From every nook and corner comes Bargain-Friday news of the most timely importance about just the things people want this very hour, at prices people who don't know the Bloomingdale way of merchandising would Barely think possible. ° Girls’ Top Coals---Two Items to Represent Others. We have taken at random two items to represent the value-givin that abounds throughout the chil- dren’s coat section this week. You have come to know the Bloom- | ingdale label as a stamp of superiorit when style-individuality !s concerned, and these coats, tho’ the selling,prices are very little, have character in every line and quality in every thread. They’re of all-wool covert, chev- iot, Paca cloth, broadcloth and fancy mixed goods, in colors and black. Sizes 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 $4 and $5 re” Coats for $2.98. $8 and $10 Coats for $5.98. These prices hold good for Friday and Saturday. Second Floor, 0th St. Section. Pretly Little Gingham FrocKs for Tots al 49c. To-Morrow. They're just as cute as they can be, and at forty-nine cents you can afford to buy half a dozen, for you'll probably not see such a bargain again in a hurry. In two styles—one with short over shoulders—other long-waisted Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Dainty Chambray Dresses, 98c. In the prettiest colors—made Russian and French styles, with tucked front and back, effectively trimmed with straps oi dainiy esibroidery, Sizes 2,3 and 4 years. $2.9 $1 Q8 ~Girls’ Chambray Dresses ad —Suspender style; with white lawn blouse, trimmed with tucked straps of chambray edged with embroidery; sizes 4 to 14 years. them when we made this purchase, and most becoming color combina The fronts and backs are laid in affords an effective finish, At $4.98 you can’t match them where. Pretty Japancse Kimonos, $5.98. Of imported silk crepe, lined with food China-silk, finished with wide Border of same. Short lengths, 6c prettily trimmed at neck and armholes, All sizes. Every one worth double this price. oke, trimmed with insertion and ruffle No mail orders filled. rench effect with straps of pique. \—Girls’ mercerized Cham- bray Dresses, with scal- loped ruffle, edged with pretty em- broidery; yoke, ruffle and cuffs trimmed with insertion and ribbon velvet. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Our price to-morrow does not nothing of labor. In the Spring Hovse-Fixing You'll Need Some Upholsteries Knowing this, we’re offering some splendid values for to-mor- row for wideawake housekeepers to make a note of. They'll be in bright and early to-morrow. morning to take away some of these: This Bambno Table. such a bargain again! marked the lot, for in qualit) will hit anybody's idea of a fi Bamboo Flower Stand. 29 inches high; 15x15 In Tokio inch top; Cae both top finish; 24 and shelf inches high; covere | with mat-| | 1G Inch top, ting; Hoe i » Worth$1,25 toise finish, Worth$1.50 Special to- Special te= morrow, Bloomingdales’, specially on Bargain Karly June Penn, yyy | Keay, wet coy FG | oe per ean. 4 morrow, 89c. 75e. Sample Curtains200 odd Rope Portleres, in ail the Rie alee pairs, slightly soiled from leading coloss; Nght in texture bie cane. ir ised handling in ‘the assortment and just the thing for spring Jerney Tomatorn. 2he An will be found Irish Point, Not- and summer draperies, wort! fensy gallon cl ¥ pale, tingham, Swiss. and real Er $1.75; special.....,. v1, DLIO |] Baked Beans. in sels Net—cut to hatf—prices Plain Silkoline, one yard tomer; Belb, eens, ' * now range from, per pair, 5. wide; in nearly every color, Fens, faney, em '18e $1 to,... $15.00 ood quality, with fine satin fur tie, “can : Couch Cov beautifum Palen MOF 12706 s SPRClRl gee Criental strips effects: six | Sateen Cam! ry, different siyies for, cho'ce: | “yards long, wit! fringe on full width and ABRIL Ho lshied inet very pretty and allaround with knotted ‘rinve Recti i Worth $1-sc—apecta...... SLIQ | *Mective garters, worth 1964 go mine extra Bc. hot Mail Crders Filled, Sc i ater this is the best located store in New York for Brooklyn shoppers. Dainty China Silk Kimonos, - Short Length, al $ These charming kimonos will be voted “little dreams by every woman who sets her eyes on them—and so we thought They're in exquisite large floral designs tucks, the sleeves wide and flowing—a pretty border of solid color China silk Two Specials Quoted Below in Women’s Good Undervests. A lucky chance came our way to buy a lot of these dainty undervests and we weren't slow to grasp it at the price quoted. Here are the two kinds at the saving we gained: Good ribbed cotton vests, 25c 25c.,39c.&49c. Cushion Tops To Go To-morrow al 10c. Each! About five hundred from our own stock, as well as several sam- ple lines from the best manufacturers. Many are new designs of this season—there are floral and cone ventional designs, besides lithograph effects among them. Buy now for idle vacation hours—as you'll probably not see Another Large New Lot of Men’s 25c. NecKwear Is In! Idn’t call it “25c, Neckwear,” tho’ that’s the price we've Brie ok tor patterns and all-round good style it ry-cent quality, we'll wager. An Excellent Friday List of Groceries, Wines anc Liquors. Usual excellent quality and unusually low prices, but usual for n {than S tbe. to a cus jfomer. ner tb ered, Strawber. i To-morrow you'll find Bloomingdale’s more than ever alive to the spirit of Spri a to Bloofningdales’? It means that More of That Pretty Crep Albatross at 19c. a Yard! We're richer by ten thousand yards of this popular, much-in- demand material, ,80 that if you weren't fortunate enough to get any the last time we put it on sale you'll be more lucky to-mprrow, Colors light blue, pink, rose, reseda, navy, cadet, cardinal, cream and black. Mail orders y@pniptly filled. Black Nun's Veiling, 12ic. yd. Excellent black; good quality; easily worth double th Main The New Summer Fabri Etamine Voile at 12%c. Yd.! | The last lot went so quickly that we had to hustle to get more— and we had a hard time getting it at our old price. There's nothing prettier for shirt waist suits or children’s dresses. It comes in White, cream, navy, ciel, champagne and almost every conceivable shade. Good value at 19 cents a yard—only 1234c, to-morrow.” = Main Floor, near Rotunda. Men’s Collars, 55c. 4% Doz. Boys’ sizes, too, in the lot— they’re all guaranteed four-ply, every one absolutely first qual- ity—we'll warrant, they'll give as good wear as the best 15¢c. collar on the market. Choice of forty st) Real value 75¢. a half dozen. Main Floor, 00th St. Section. Columbia Graphophone (The Perfect Phonograph). $1 Secures One Balance on Easy Payments. ee A Great One Day Special--- Women’s Trimmed Hats $4.98 Just five hundred of them to’ sell to-morrow, and as they were orig- inally y: Br Intended to Sell at $10 Each we know you'll not “dally” long on the way here to take advan- tage of this bargain. Trimmed in all sorts of ways, of the very best materials in every Second Floor, Goth St. Section. tions. wide any- China Silk Kimonos, $3.69. All in the most delicate solid colors, made with shirred yoke and border of Persian ribbon—short lengths. Second Floor, 50th Bt. Beetion. case. Pretty New Ginghams to Go al 4%c. Yard inslead of 1 0c. An é: large purchase accounts for the great saving in price to you. __ These ginghams are very good quality; in dainty pink and blue stripes as well as plain colors, Don't miss buying some to-morrow at 4%c. a yard. Main Floor, near Raande. Timely News, This, of Linens, Bedding and Toweis. For items like these have an all-the-vear-round interest for most housewives—prudent ones always take advantage ot such bargains and add to their store. To such these values for Bargain Friday will appeal most forcefully. ee Towels—Heavy huck; finished Table Damask—Pure white | with red borders; regular 10¢. mercerized linen; in a variety srede—special, each, —Swiss ribbed lisle thread vests, effectively trimmed at neck and armholes with pretty hand-crocheted lace; sizes, Worth 59¢. each. Main Floor, beth St. fection. Sic cover the cost of material, to say yard We | of sie damask; Bony <7 Pes eny ee2tet emmmed: all very effective N. Y. Mills Sheets—Excel- designs: vaiue $2.50—sp cial BL79 a ryder lent quality; size 90x99 | Feather Pillows—-ize 20x25 Main Floor, 50) cnly; worth 75c5; special, ly5 i Special, 53c —covered with best AG A CALEB o 0000s cose cccwessders ticking—value 95¢ —special.. 55c Main Floor, near Rotunda. These Handsome Oak Tables with 24-Inch ‘Tops for $1. » ‘The illustration exactly depicts the table —and you've a choice of solid oak or imila- tion mahogany finis! They've 24x24-inc and lower shelf. This is the sort of valve that has made Bloomingdales’ furniture store the magnet f ‘ain seekers it is. yle table with 20-inch top at h top. 50c. O. D. orders filled, Ma ders filled if accompanied by pur- chase price. Fourth Plot.” Very Excellent Hosiery for | » Men, Women & Children, 12%c. } And were it not for favorable buying you'd pay 25 cents a pair for this hosiery instead of 1234. rl Ane There’s a :, lendid assortment for choice, including: Women's two-thread fine gauge black cotton Stockings, with white or ck § i Mos Mens a oes and lisle thread Socks, as well as plain solid colors and izes, baede Mlarens ixt ribbed black cotton Stockings, with double knees; all sires, Children’s imported plain tan colored cotton Stockings; full regular mada, sizes 5 to 8%, Main Floor, 59th St. Seeiton. Main Floor, Oth St. Section, turned legs Friday. | Rye ASc) Ube, » where large Sc Be /Rre wi ifiet Poste et la apea eh, a5" $3.75 | Monette Zatein- $4 50 F), dow. quarts. eM rhein $4.50 ng economies f iti.

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