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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EV | MMED FREE OF CHARGE. = asco § oo a wea ay Mail orders filled MER unless otherwise stated. WRITE TO- : | IGHT for whatever you fequire, ‘ i | hough not in the advertisement, it : & C is surely in the store—and you are ' certain to save money, * : SIXTH AVE., 22D TO 23D STREET. Trowing store, © Mevag Prompts Metendeat Just to make WEDNESDAY’S MORNING HOURS BUSY —though many important sales will be running the entire day—these specials onsale ONLY from & till 12 o'clock noon, None C. O. D.; no mail orders, ar Unbleached shezting,2ic. yd. | 60¢, crepe de chine, 25¢.— % bleached maslin, 4ic— —§,000 yards — remnants — 27| All. silk, soft PL ch text- agp lids. Wednes 47 inches wide—for these ac ures, in a fuli vange of day morning 6... ac 1 NOUS wrscseeees shades — \ ednesday 25¢ | 10. colored lawns, Sic.— 50c. val. laces, 1$¢.—Eages,| MOTMIME vovyeerer Colored lawns; spots, i 4 to 6 inches wide, at yard, | 27¢, for men's 50c, negligee | dots and tigures........ 2c 1Sc,,.. Valenciennes edges and) shirts Manufacturers’ broken $1.15 for boys’ $2.50 suits insertions to match—value 30¢.) Jots, and our own odds and ends} —Strictly all-woo! suits; cut Unheard-of Reductions! 16 GREATEST PRICE CUTTING THAT THIS STORE.EVER KNEW IS GOING ON RIGHT NOW, We are BOUND to make the July clearing sales surpass any like event that we have ever conducted. Money savings on every hand! ‘Fhe best buying opportunities of the entire Summer! -TO.MORROW will be another immensely important day, » Double tlue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6. $3.50 Lawn Shirt Waist Suits at $1.98. 400 Handsome Piain Black or White Lawn Shirt Waist Suits, worth $3,50 eich, | 98 « WIL NTT SPREAD AD Ageat of Brotherhood Stationary Fire- men Meets Stock Yards Committee and Goes Over the Grounds of Con-| . troversy—Hope Packers Will Make Concession. mi to go on sale to-morrow at $1.98. Very sheer; waist elabo:a cly pleated and tucked, very full sleeve, tucked stock and cuff ; the skirt is made in the newest pleated style; all sizes; value $3.50: opecial af.00000 verece coeves cies sersesecscceeerionssesecssercenccecses CHICAGO, July 19.—The packers to-day expressed themselves as con- yard — at 12¢.,,...Valenciennes| of regular Soc. shirts—in madras | double breasted; genuine stylish Rare Value—$3.50 New Walking Shirls al $1.98. { | le— sday $2.50 sults—Wednesda: bi ing Is 98. that there would be no important spread of the strike. They author- edges, with insertions to and _percale—Wedne 27¢) 7 | Made of light fancy woo! mixtures, inthe new eleven gore pleated st ts stitched thie statement: mach-rabe 56.965 LOC) ora Misael POSE 1.15 dovn to'form yoke, with faring below: value $3.50, sess nes im pleas stitched “Joseph W. Morton, business agent of the International Brotherhood r | ° Girls’ Wash Dresses and Sailor Satts. Dollar White Lawn Waists at 49c, Stationary Firemen; International Secretary and Treasurer C, L., Shamp, eS ce at ’ an : Of Omaha, and Whartek A. Well, 6 Koaas City, chalrenan of ibe suemeting White waist event. The improved Sp encer Monn rll Ay soy Sobibor ar gis Rl Ws ay ero re nrgehe six bos pelt: (O council, have met a committee representing the packers at the stock yards ‘with a view to ascertaining the exact status of affairs. “Phe packérs' committee went over the ground thoroughly with them, The entire sample lines of three of the largest and hand-sewin ig machine best manufacturers {in New York—on sa es medallions and braid; also fine sailor embroidery, pleated sleeve, pleated Suits, with large double collars, silk back, tucked cuff, fancy soft stock; embroidered emblem on shield, full (oF value $1.00; a great special to- Cc — <- ——— skirt and deep hem........,.....- morrow at ‘ giving them the exact date from the commencement of the controversy ou Ci the bare soot of ene these styles—over for | 1. until the end of negotiations on Saturday night last. It is understood that tterly Imposstble to deser' but to-mor- | e Messrs. Morton, Shamp and Wall indicated that they had not up to this | 150 in all—for there are no two alike—bu pat Great Shoe Sale. Round Ghairs. ~ thme fully understood the matter, and upon the showing made by the tor tor $5.90 An absolutely first-class Na sod Girls’ & Boys’ Sti 59¢., Worth Most Double . packers’ committee admitted that the right was on the elde of the packers, 92.50 | | 98 verstan pre tae he ae bond : me . We have on bend a karte lot of’girls” and boys’ tow cut | MU A Great Special Value. As & result of the investigation made by Messrs, Mrton, Shamp and Wall, lawn j e lawn waists. sewjng—with large and sma’ ‘shoes and sandal sip 3 specially , \ Like illustration, it 19 not thought that che stationary firemen will strike. waists, cloth plete; absolutely perfect priced for a lively selling, ine chil, a or mahogany fin ‘ for $3 lace 98 for $7.00 ‘ and warranted. This machine Gren’s sizes are in dongola kid and — corstructed,well suited for club rooms, HOPE PACKERS WILL MAKE CONCESSION. | 25 and embroid- 2 read | fs demonstrated ne pees sizes, §, 6, 0% 7, finer eg Mod private use Avail “We atill hope the packers will mako a little concession in return for ry ery trimmed ° | and sold every- 10, | pen all we havo made,” said Prosideui Donnelly to-day, "Men still a6 work walete, waists, | where at Hah J 75 of 9g hl Me rales it 59c at Scme’ke ery ie ; are anxious to go on sympathetic strike, but I will not ask them to strike 48 ir see 98 ee We've 160 to go = eat, at, ber pore Mh) ° morrow; $4 value at. 7 @ until all means for a satisfactory arbitration of the dispute have been | trimmed 4 $10.00 Wed nes day— | hoes for Boys and Girls at 69c. Pair. ciaheaed.” +). yin © valsts, seein fr oi Lite, Gene aad Cleat $e. ne Tete, Window Shades at Almost Half. and well made, and In neat styles. The girls’ sizes are 8, | Subject to manufacturer's slight Imperfections, but they 8%, 9, 93%, 10, 10, 11. The boys’ are of calfskin leather don't injure the wearing qualities a bit. 6 feet with heavy 3 Jong and 3 feet wide; shown in sage, and fur- 15e¢ Under muslins before inventor y. trac Petr Wim Spc at pe 69c nished complete with spring rollers, sats, . cords and Gxtures, a Well repaid for making such sacrifice prices if we close out these lots before stock- counting time, Forehanded buyers will secure a season's supply. Muslin Wear : and Petticoats Sacrificed. Cutters, luggers and salesmen employed in the scattered wholesale stores owned by the packers have been called out. About one hundred and izty were overlooked in the first call for a strike, These were at work in markets in Sixteenth and State streets and !n South Water street. , Bread and ice are to be distributed by the packers to needy families in the stock yarfs district. In this way the packers are to help the wives and children of the strikers. The plan was announced by Arthur F. Evans, at- for Swift & Co., in the following statement: SOc. sacques, 29¢.— Fancy colored 50e, corset covers, Spe ohh front of Kimonos, full size, fancy fig- Corset Covers—French Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, "Tt having come to the notice of the packers that the families of thelr cary LV i ptr alee ane 29 fey f jediny thmea’ chart 39. wet seta weale’. 19% bay oS ir M3 12% fine quality, full width, made with#: former employees now on strike wera suffering for bread and ice, Supt. ‘ i the Walat ......s.ss0es trates te c 1 ¥ Chenet Covets 1 gathered , deep flounce of accor pleat- Crosby, of the stock yards station of the Chicago Bureau of Charities, was by te ple roc “4 - Extraordinary Opportunity. hay topo Bo pM cron w@ fine styles; all poe tra Bish ca. finished with silk mg inimediately notified that a carload of ice and 1,000 loaves of broad were border of pink or blue........ 29 = i! n St his disporal for distribution dally among those in neod of help, with the * Understanding that further arsirtance of the same kind would be rendered if necessary." ids | PACKERS HIRE MORE NEW MEN. ©) ‘The packers continue to hire new men to take the places of the strikers. ‘They say they will be able to operate their plan's, even if the sympathetic _ Mtrike is called. Operations at the yards have reached 50 per cent. of the * formal business in the large packing houses, and the announcement was * Drawers —Cambric, umbrelis ruffle, wi ith Insertings of embrold. with Torchon and Val. lace; . : ne Aciben, tacks Wetveen ee tty, clusters. of tucks. be- 39c long waists; 29¢, value; spe- 19 Prprleee la dal rows of hematitching—40c, value 25 Abevers celal at, ‘ e000 Drawers —Cambric, three \%-inch tucks between rows of hematitching and wide lace ruffle; 60c. value..... 39 78¢, chemises, 59¢.—Skirt Victoria lawn, clreular yoke of lace inser- tion and all-over ruffles, edged with lace, neck and sleeves finished 59 75¢. kimono sac 1, $9¢.—Dimity or col- ored lawn, with yoke; large sailor col- lar, finished with broad border 59 and belt—76c. value............ c 79¢, kimono gowas, $9¢.—Fancy figured or polka-dot lawn; yoke and 59 border—special .....c.c. ces eee Cc 80c, 39c,—Cambric, umbrella ruffle, JAMES MoGREER' 1.860... trim: with hematitched tucks 3% ' ‘Made that the output in all departments would bo increased daily. and wide hem... veces kg tec diy AR aa lea A B t | Ladi ’ President Donnefly, Business Agent Floersch and Vice-President Stitl- Ki lee.-Figured lawastwe te 8 +80 skirts, 98¢.—Deep umbrella ruffle of em- argain Sui Sa @ ea” Suits. ing jot the butchers’ organization, with Nicholas Gler, President of the customer, NO MALI Uroldery, beaded with tucks of. three. tasertions 34 Floer. customer. NO MAIL ORDERS. NONE . On sale 10 to 11 A. M....... 186c “Packing Trades Council, and Philip Murphy, “champion butcher of the West,” will start the independent slaughtering plant to-day. Two hundred men will bo employed at first, afd the number will be {nereased aa rapidly as the cattle and sheep can he procured. It w an- Bounced that all the live stock wanted can be secured by the new plant. Owing to the commands of the strike leaders rioting has been only Sporadic, and there bas been nothing lke general disorder. The leaders have given the men instructions to keep the peace, and have assured them that any gotting into trouble by any action of their own will not be aesinted by their organizations. :One non-union man is now in the) several windows tm the care were County Hospital and 1s said'to be in| broken. The negroes escaped injury by of wida torchon or point de Paris, finished with wide edge, and dust ruffle. 98 dress skirts, ‘2° {Great July sale in fancy. iat: and dated - Surah im and striped and checked $13.50 sl uae a oe fttlag Sik and Pongee e Chambray Shirt-waist () me) of three extraordinary offerings—the second 4. Ont and fal pe ot the entire of hair goods, sample line of one of the best manufacturers at less than cost of manufacture, Though the cost of human hair has advanced Mannish Mixtures, | Mi, rea ma English Tweeds, lenge competition. Coats, man - tallored Cath Cute, ani Dreases, y ayes Shassba ond wenes | "A testee cepveee Panama Cloth, 1 oe heats tailored Walking Skirts $5.75 @4 thrown unconscious upon the tr Sicilian, Mohair, hair, worth $1,50— - and fine Voile Skirts Pleated Linen ot the Ashland avenue trolley | accomplished, The fire: Cheviot, Etamines Henge price... over sifk drop: ested Linen Shirta, (West Forty-seventh street. His name| men announced that they would enter H bis he ciphisn de si Value $12,$040 .$90.00. Ue Anio Bactusiakovis, and he had been | {nto no agreement) until the trouble and Voiles. $2 switches, 70¢.— Human $5.75 empinyed at Switt & Co.'s plant. A/ With the butchers had been settled. The Here are skirts of every de- ate: F Approached in the darkness| Packers said they would be ready to 4 hair on chort stems, 18 to seription—all styles and col- 20 inches, all natur- 70c Broadway and 13th Street. tag and Motorman did not see the man| take up the de: ‘emen whad Twen i Street on the tracks until almost upon him. | next The f tite Sie out vainl 7 teeth $4 98 ” ‘iy ped ty-thind The Car was stopped. but not before| on st fore that time unless the only, $7 akirts 2 bo Penal : the wheels had touched and crushed his| tTouble with the butchers Is settied, Wednesdgy for.... ° ‘They Fight shoulder. Meat in thie clty la advancing’ in M0 and $8 skirts gy 75 Lr Ayo A Lake Shore and Michigan South-| Price every day, and there Is much Wednesday for 3 ed 40 to. 22 inches ‘tong, sh = —— traf bearing fifty negroes into| £UMDIInE Among the pont’? Woystueh 8 ahs le MIO o sossdessseastatorsteseets ® e ned by strikers and! Speciat Instructions &f* Deine given Me ‘the yards was in times when there 1s plenty of beet Remington Conatrudtion Company, gen- Lt onthe hoot coming in above 600 and the packers. @ral contractors, they obtained the con- EXTRA POLICE GUARD THE itd as ana ages BU Ibe ction ian scraper apartment hotel now, bling NON-UNION MEAT CUTTERS |e iets oie | Beale hae Sn st med ot comying ext ths cot — TIE UP SUBWAT Mesnard | Amalgamated Painters’ Union Ladies’-Coata, ; ‘Instead of carrying out this contract ‘ of une of the bigwest firms | the price of beef as the remult of that . In spite of the strict orders from clined 10 believe that some good ache acts In Washington Market | rerurtan, but an the copirary. there they have transferred it to the Kings Demands that. Contractor] Full Length, Linen Dust Chicago received in this city early to- | Ome out of the action In Vashi ht | told an Evening World reporter to-day | has been an dnorease in the eral ley Company, of Pawtucket, R. I, i TAY toes ‘he conert to ce under | 1 Investigate the charge that the fog | that the reecrve stock In his refrigerat- of living, The men are ‘ask: employs only non-waton carpenters, and] MoDonald Employ Its'Men-for] Coats, GAP ekepiammtahees, the striking meat Trust is y folating the fummenice rel ors about exhauated and that the Ing a restorajion of Boalt oe have cut down the force in thelr own " cutters bad picke wad all the | m0, restraining {t chances of hie being able to equal the | is the whole su substan. e lh shop here to four men, We are instet- 50 Per Cent. of Work, Dining to fx the priceot becr™ °O™ | demanda of his customers were exceed: | strike.” nd west! In the theantime’ the mene ingly smal! | _—_— | Mirike are havi agers of the | MAY t of the packers that threat aving ah e statement of the pa Called out | F200," from doing things, wy KeeRink | we retail men are advancing the pres | KANSAS CITY MAY is ening that extra police hurt the cause. meat ne en without adequa’ 00 guard the plants and that many of the strike Rect aid the retall en HAVE BIG STRIKE, men who are working in them, Jute violence on the non-union men, | sell \ ef! who Fifty more strike breakers were taken | Qanper WIMDEF are increasing ‘as $5.50-and- $7.50 ‘an or black Pongee. Long, box pleated model, ing that the ral Board of Arbitra- Men Say Lock-Out Will Prevall| tien give, vs a teclelon whether they All Summer and Tie Up Alll'*"” Weta pecnescttags Building Operations Before Just as Contractor John 3B, Me: Do has announcéd that he is within ten days of turning the subway attack from atrit, over to the Interborough Company he $ 8, to the slaughter-houses of Schwarzschild er KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 1.—A gen- joe x & Bulsberger at Forty-sixth street and omel Pe Me eral strike of all trades allied wih the} ey Yield, resulted fe threatened with « big strike which Value ro Firat avenue to-day on a tugboat ana| | There are pound for dressed | butchers and killers is expected in - {bey Went to work in the face of Jeers 4 house, July. 38 the, price fad elimpey | labor circles to-day untees a peace : from the crowd. The strikers are now | @re doing much ¢ ; 1# and % cente a| agreement is reached at Chicago. The carpenters do not propose to | making an effort to get at these men | 4°" " ite. 4n this event It 1s balleved $00 men|Weaken in the fight declared againat W the baile Twenty-third - t “i in the hope that argument may accom- will go out, and the packing house in-| them by the bosses in locking out their bas rreetved the are hbeee ‘ation, and : a lish what execration and some vio- dustry here be tied up completely, ing Trades Employers’ ' per cent. of the work on the subway. F the prea-| qt is true that there Is a ‘The contractors tor the subway ha' y have ood Hon-union| of meat in transit at the present th ning the Se this ds all of inferior quality Jence has failed to do, ope Meantime every report received in this members. At the Manhattan headquar-| gt their headquarters in the Townsend Bullding it was sald to-day that it was least for awhile, There has been @ slight advance in ters of the carpenters, No, 240 Bast wheth Felrained until they got orders BS And 2] other apnaratiy of the day among the 5,500 striking e er oF not the New York builders Gd eneet Sey Sires | ever le net Tavoraty over. enon fe a * : an had ents » city from private eouroes aa well as ioe be taken tietach day Other gm will sien nano Rien-clans shop would handle bl price of fresh meats since yemer-|Elghtieth street, it was stated to-day| more asa than admitted by the] % Comtech Feta for some y rvs : Aptormation that has come to the sik: Brlbwells unless {tad 19. tow ; Reais that the lock-out would prevail att sum-| PENT. tor g conference to-night |PAinting in the subway should be done 556 trouble is further than ever, ae riees Te.Day, may climb, nitrous Par| OMAHA PACKERS mer and completely tle up building opgr-| have passed between the Interested or. | Otirely by the Brotherhood of Painters, i Shir — en aglipeeg following orites yy Marke! to-day the | fovanun un shop sett laeiael, READY TO tions in the borough before they would | ganisations and the bosses are hopeful] "nen gi Arscciated with It. ‘he: } \ 1 Mines v mn 5 alt. reliance of tae iy as eund steak, 2 ard 22 cents: sirtoin, OF the A three are. Gene mident on the KILL. | surrender thetr right to have arbitrated| that the carpenters will Largo #ayIN§} Donald can have until to-morrow sf- wv Up Ite big refrigerating cents: Jamb c 3 to 4] VVaited Dressed Reef Companr that burning question to the trage.| that. they are not prepen’ 10 angeee | ternoon t , . , & Sotee tara ah, bevel 16 end 18 cents FOL lamb} use of ite elevating machinery and) OMAHA, July 1%—Quiet ts the onter eo t fight after their jo make answer. If the an. | | —_—— ‘ wil! not climb In proportion to the slaughter 1,40 cattle and 600 hogs ? © called OW ” ” jummer, the Hedin Tra Allian Om Chicago, The atest ‘trom that] “Cylckens bring 2 cents, | firemen oe endionts Dloyees of the South Omaha packing |*”a!! se ‘trim’ manufsetured in non- | 2108. ‘Oegers Mem Back to Work.|tny-corininy to de with tay sure { He that they will go out to-day, and] $1.95 a pair; turkeys si) CmOlers 8 and) fqn’ the ehd, It plants, Few if any of the old men have |UMlon shops? . . eabwey, | action would be duplicated in this} {9 to 4 @ dozen: ee trong 90149. | strikers are bo" win the fight returned to work, but th elers ti i Ata ing of the General] will be called out. nlees the Now ¥ 4 na every, pier, Eastern city| cente’s doer rom 3 to 33]? Mt meat for the pigh ight: forall. aélies to pee igh ave ‘So ye only 0 of our members have} Arbitration Board, heid = night at! In the Alliance are plasterers, plumb- Mg of vg : u jants, at y his reason tha ve Stock | been a ” Secret ula wi) Ahis cliy beet and other. dea ‘ ee, uN rigrades of meat| Exchange that they are prepared to Foutsereen ah Prog ary Denia ere adopted: 5] ers, electricians, marble and blue-stone [4 £ at famine prices, » Carpenters’ Distritt tthe Brotherhood {of cutters, tile layers, carpenters, masons, * ean ’ the firemen and enginee: Ly Council, ‘While the lock-out was a»! are accused of having slugged Pinker, aon the better qual-| 4. wire lathers and elevator constructors Bsa reserve supply an it ton Detective Edward Hamilton Satur. of beef Js atill ‘on direct violation by the builders of the the employers 6-0-1" Sohn B. MeDonald to-day issued the |on, In pslce. Other foodstufts hare fO4y, MME various parts Of SMS amie Fotection they oa trade agreement, .the carpenters are | Ph solved, ‘That Our sion | follawing statement: d with mea but there are ee fe ea adell ys rlored with it the purposes oi em work all the men th eed. | Willing to overiook that and abide bya / "With reference to the claims “ad. them in the market and the decision on the original question in dis. “ reel rty of the eben nd Tate Mat " a “| vanced by the Amalgamated Painters’, ‘ ide Hoting over Py oshen strikers. helt MPERS SAYS UNION WANTED TO HANG prt Brdsrap Fo ps by their action | Arbitrat Association, witt say that T made an ue and Fort Go COMMISSION MAN,| Mr. Feathe sete L? Agreement with the Central Federated * when : ket h 1S NOT TO BLAME, . wathorspe. thee sales attention Union at the beginning of the conatruc- | tay 5 of the agreement, which tion of the ‘Transit Ratiroad, fee t the ° “The members of this association agree mts 3 c ated witt bod in ordar te the down- a ever si detect! pa pace, the, dome: ug been abie (0 And Hiam — 8T. PAUT., Minn., July 19.—No arrests WASHINGTON, July 1%—"I€ the] wore made. during. the ly meat-eating for nine wd carly hours. | to employ members of the trades uni at ° sirtke In Chicago and elsewhere 14 not] Charien Fach, oidice . rades unions prinimites the dan-| Only ‘Twe Days Suppay Lett, | )UKe, |” Colcago and cleentere etn ted with’ Mayor Lyte for] Only: directly of indiceetly, when par- noe rp hcgarding, to Sejerey prominent retail] the packers, whatever is entailed can- to exert his power in diss] '# (0 this agreement, rim, dase” ck ot ame persing the pickets and an argument The Bone of Contention, Stock Of meat oa | Rt De Inid to the door of the untor ' #¥en the} President Bamuel Gompers. of followed. “This ie the of contention end itt] apon which weoare seek in| American Federation of Cabor, made jt man in the crowd. who this statement upon his retura to eee ee ° = . Sarat s. Sine tess ee Sider oe rag

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