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THE WORLDi. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1904 - iF 1 5 i ; | torman and avwittes the acount of pay cqroament wae, bs pera a = : , wanted. ! 3 MOTORMEN (SSUE This was « demand that motormea in| ®*S we wore ont Gay Yale Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—ees #2 ‘ anbe hol a ” bd +. i | the drve ete manthe 448 for the oacood| “T havb no doubt th Ice Cream and Cake, 5c. Serbed Every Afternoon in Our Restaurant, Thted Floor. H | six months of service and $3.60 a ay) Will be ratified ag it stands.” sald Pres- ea f | after a year's service had been per-| “dent Pepper to-day anne Lat om ‘ I formed. ‘They also demanded that a| snd there can be nothing to make ai O mM erg “C i t a é | The any contends 4 ne | of the he sald he believed : / ; _»| Subway Men Shoid BVentiiats|eckens se elsteauy an susseteriies. ine that nero troupe was ahead, pion ‘Industrial Federation of America, | ly Get $3.50 a Day. har no right to diette terms af employ | anagement ot the subway, This may ‘giviaee'act ot aol Splendid Bargains for Friday Shoppers. | be held In a few days, but the tenor of Rot ere in the ri#ht and that our deman utes would be considered as a Malf hovr| wer just. 1 think all fear of @ atrike i | and that thirty minutes would const!-| has been overcome.” Demand Indicates that Strike) ara tha. a DOGR OVSTCOM. the moinemen came out with their demands, When Right to Dieiate. | Is Imminent—Insists that the questions Mie *popper"was informed of the action that In payment for overtime ten min-| "MF. Bryan. acknowledged that hd Our Aogust Sales are creating greater enthusiasm than ever before. 4 s . . gee Ne ment. ‘The company has publishe a eo men this noon less ’ HY Which Was to Reclaim Jamaica Bay.) yo. oma cauy ina an msemen iv te wvoay alt weave he Sonam eriner ecerner eo DOn't Miss a Line of this Important Store News. . Figures in Litigation Which Has Ate ur) ots spine on tne svat 1] oan ela ca tne iovalogs te | eng gener sreeam eters she 68 And, above all, don’t fail to take adbant age of these ‘wonderful opportanities ta-morrowr [sprung a surprise in an ultimatum]! Before this new outbreak tMe conduc- — Record Breaking Sale of Women’s Garments. | $1.98 to $3.00 Shirt Waist Sats at 87¢. Suits made }ager Bryan by Chiet Engineer Jen agreement President Pepper, of their ] 06 the Beatherhoos of Locomotive union, had obtained from Mr, Bryan. | snout Relieves Craiser Seorpidn, tracted District-Attorney's Attention, |smer, va» prevented to Gensral San-| tors and guards were ratitying the? NEWPORT AT COLON, : | gineers, to which the motormen bel The first meeting was. bold this : pin henge fo 5 Women’s Shi mn he first indictment of Sam | Co: he Indutrlal Federation of The nature ¢ thie demand, taken afternoon in Marion Hall, No, 1% bobs Paper rt ee; lawns, Male thrven athe heviot Porgy erat loge ra eae Following the frst indictment of Sag) Company, the Indutria ration of | with what Mf. Bryan and Mr. Belmont] Bast One Hundred and Twenty-| COLON, Aug. 2—The United Btates ; i 0 t ¢ or yn) wns, mely pleated and the graf labor agitator who | America and owned Interests in certain | gunboat Newport arrived here to-day hay) also in black and white lace striped dimity, handsomely pleated and have have sald, indicates that a strik is) Afth street, The men having night " y lieve the United States auxiliary flare skirts, These suits formerly sold at $1.98 to $3.00, but for quick clear Was|runs attended that meeting, @nd bd oer Scorpion, which Is proceeding if" an che ad te’ tae apeenah ed tee Woes te _& ee your Choice to-MOrrOW at........6esesseecessenseneeeeeenees in Sing Sing, @ flood of complaints | valuable patents. \ his methods poured Into the Dis- Federation's Movement. trlgt-Attorney’s office, and a similar de-| He testified that he loaned personally t has grown out of the indict- | from his own funds fo the Gas Machine ‘i it for alleged grafting of “Diamond | Company the sum of $15,000, Then was EM, * Weinsgimer. The various inter-! sprung a record of a meeting of certal ‘7, eats of Weinseimer are so complicated | directors of the Industrial Federation + that the District-Attorney, has not yet | America, held on Feb. 9, 1904 at No, 620) 98c ' full skirt Made of figured madras, waist handsome! id in red, black or blue, wi trimmed to match; sizes 14 to 18. A pBigad clal oes lh at. New Pleated Walking Shirts, $1.98. New Walking Skirts, in black or blue cheviot, also rich dark fancy sultings, Free Merchandise = A | been able to pick up all the ends, but| Main street, East Orange, N. J., In > “the Investigation, as far as it has gone, | which appears a record of the inveat- Food Coupons and other brands whose labels, Ht . ° forha ie eee roe ade cenpaly He peed a strong light upon the bus! ment of $15,000 of the money of the con- value fully $3.50. Misses’ Skirts, made from men’s fancy } yom apne of men who made a trade | cern in the Gas Machine Company on @ , * — guitings, also plain black or blue ‘meltons; newest 16-gore rynning trades unions. date coincident with that of the $18,000 ! , leated style, with flaring kilts; strictly tallor-made; lengths o IE A le ll @) SMD Brio ss Inches vue fly SOc scence @ report atates to the stockholders 0 \ Big Sale of Waists. ition of America, which +} that th tment ‘densively Biihios. a alte fe i ya poodbit sro ry Reged They are made from the celebrated Ramsey vestings, a beautiful soft material which J @erporation was to fill in Jamaica Bay | cash the managers of the deal had uc- Yam X launders perfectly, and will be found only in waists of the highest character. establish upon the ground thus! ceeded In getting for the company $80,- | White, cream, pink or navy iene in an assortment of designs from a an immense industrial colony, | of the common stock, The papers in — dot up fo Benescese cave Frabapar’ ‘ ey Bpomet, with pleats ; and large pearl buttons; long-waisted style. Sizes 34 to 44, on sale to-morrow ‘ ; ve maps and pictures showing | the sult show that for the $15,000 Beeley at the lowest prices ever known; speci oi | Hosiery & Underwear| Big Ghinaware Sale. ere drawn, and thousands | money beloyging to the Industrial Women's Fine Cotton Ribbed Vests, low neck, no 9 100-Plece Dinner Sets in dainty floral —eeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeeeee ee ee s. Sensational Red Letter (Mf laboring men contributed to the | eration, $100,000 worth of common stock | sleeves; regular and extra large oes noreenly benoit Maple Oops bere 9 8 5 e “America is now supposed to be bank-| The records of meetings of the In- ¥ ripe, dustrial Federation also show that It e ‘ng Jerome Takes Up Cane: had money invested tn «he brick ma- But the industrial Federation of| chine company and tn some of the “America, or some of its oMcers, figure | Patents in which Seeley was interested “In & court proceeding that the District-| At the meeting, when the $15,000 inveat- t has decided to go into, This| Ment was discussed, Philip Weinselmer ‘sock; The Industrial Federation of | was transferred, S H O E Ss A I E .? e elastic; value 1Sc., at.. “ One of the grandest strokes of the year--an event of unusual [|] cuildrews, Extra’ Strong, iieavy’ and’ FinosRibbed || sets ive soup tureen and'} meat dish importance—and coming at the very threshold of the school season, fi] toe ‘erect quaity; never sold for iss than, QC |lcuina cuspldors 70 blue, pink and affords you extraordinary money-saving opportunities, enaen'e Seclary ‘in ice ii ta’ and ‘block ae aa hidl eciicn Benson aanuneinal The Purchase Is from the 3 b2x im Be Empress Shoe Co., "2292.8: and represents of their best selling lines, whose quality is ooke tina hee, 2 asa Bxtr aordinary Sale of Boys’ Knee Pants. ton; of combed Maco yarn; extra double whole is large, the lots are not. We therefore divide them off in Hour Sales as follows: A Tremendous Assortments on Sale al Half and Less: Shown in Ages 3 to 16 sole high-spliced heel and t eel j Sale 10to 11 AM, Friday. | Sale 12 to 2.0 Clock Friday, | Protein on pl whenyou et te enclet value" he bemene, ving wade posible y ths napectntd 7 Bo Sch Sh bab were teen one pair when Tyas iy J Mts Ba the immense savings made possible by this unprecedented 50c Made to Sell for $1.50, 1.00 $3.00 Shoes & mans Look at These Strong, Durable Pants Offered at 29c. Per Pair: C Lot No, 1—In the various medium and dark effects of gray and the usual mixtures; through and through $00 pairs in this lot. They are Empress Shoe woven goods—no Shoddy, Unions nor Cottonades, but good strong durable Pants, taped seams Co,'s regular school shoes—satin and box grain, ‘Thesé are in satin calf and patent leather—most offered a resolution approving the acts ' Emit Suanen ection brought by one of the okcers and directors who had Gilders! in hoe ggieagaedl Se ae aie engineered the deal, and the resolution Pane cortain actions of B F. went through without a protesting declare “ “| vote. ‘Hosmer and Edwin Seeley, looking to \ What part Welnseimer played directly _ the ousting of Btvaues from the posl-| in the transaction does not appear Mons of secretary, treasurer and F°M-| trom the papers in the Strauss sult, ; Manager of the Pirrill Gas Machine | hut the’ Diatriet-Attorney hopes to Company. learn more about the whole matter by Justice Gildersiceve turned the case) a judicious sitting of it. whet to Charle'n W. Dayton, jr, a9 ———— » and Mr. Daytor heard testl- vgn has submitted his icport. NOT el PLEA J. MMyers, of No, %0 Broad- F WEINSE! i , aoted as counstl for Strauss tn the j SEIMER ‘Dearing and still representa him. A has been {eeurd for Myer throughout, with heavy bands, A value you'd hardly believe passible until you see the pants; per pair.. ine! le . Mt i! sive; neat and dressy—well made, with extension | all the styles of toes—lace and congress styles— |] “thenois a brownish and. trayih ee pay gr “the lines are our cusanierd. Rothenberg g 7m soles—English back stays. and smooth inner all sizes and widths—some of Empress Shoe taped seams, double knees and heavy: ands; indestructible pants—double knee and seat, soles, Co.'s be usual 75¢, qualit: bet tly all Cc taped seams, every one all wool—all shade Cc .'$ best lines, woo!—special at ‘ also black and blue... ie scien nica [Siete 2 PW Fidy.} Domestics andLinens | Silks & Dress Goods. After his counsel, J. C. Toole, had been overruled on three motions by Judge Newburger in the Court of Gen- oral Beselons to-day, Philip Weinseimer, to Mtrause's complaint, he| undér Indictment for extortion, entered ‘Mgeley, who 1s ap intimate friend| a plea of not guilty, Ball was fied at nd business associate of Welnselmer, | $3,000, and that amount in cash, depos fall, They talked business and ited at the time of hie arrest, was con- ‘entered into an agreement to tn- tinued, ip the business of the Ges Machine | yr, Toole’s frat motion wae for deley $2.00 School Shoes 5 Company by Flats : is for Wome Sheets, 81x90, with seam in cent ti ials for Bargain Friday that will stand abso. j apie Rrauas say tat tee, [00,20 ound that che a note mene This Jot embraces 600 pals misses’ and chil ] 00 Women's $2 to $3 Prune Oey M390, with sum in 08! AQ I ater unmatched” The opportunities ae vo unuvulthat , ler told him that he covid get 15.00 of | Os dure then he asked tor |f dren's button and lace spring-heel School Shoes, | * ¢ Shoes and Oxfords, cases, soasty salve 196, 41, || Nilay you handsomely fo buy for future needs. oe aseties, wot that, ane ete we dismissal of the indlotment on the with patent leather tips, extension soles; neat, | Comprising patent leath " ew rertint none yotelvait or 12 peti ong ha saeng Ate 4 be eee Te itu ne. ne rots would | ground that the aot complained of dose) dressy and comfortable; all the comfortable prising pi ather, colt and viel kid tarne, royal ive, madium and dark brown, 29e 4 on” not constitute & crime, Finally he of- lasts; sizes 6 to 2; soft and flexible, Shoes and Oxford and Colonial Ties, with Louis ee Sippiiee Comtarters filled with whitey 49 etn, Heep yes and dark Oxford, gray an u ay, ‘ . ‘ . rere rete Seen tee Real Wall Street Finance. fered a demurrer, and when this was ‘ ;: All Silk Rib Ta tan, light blue, biege, pearl gra aire Meare aarae Wnarselis patterns 98c reseda, green, lilac, pink, medium gray, castor, sp al L) é Ca pepeetse etree red, garnet, hunter’s green, cadet blue, mals, eycomb Towels, size 22x: ue cardinal and white; strong and serviceabie, ray i . A oben Pade at din +6 Pita woe bese at rong and serves dood tt: Table Cloths, 149x2 24 in, Black Taffeta Silk—69e. rae + Value 98, al seedaba te 6% t Great Sale of Infants’ Wear and Muslin Wear. ’ Long Slips, fine cambric, with Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, fine bg sgl plaits seve the front; neck | 9 Cc quality, full size, deep ilounce of 2 98 e : turned down his client entered his plea. Spey arog that Beley was, to Dut! Neither Diatrict-Attorney Jerome nor fas machine company | hig gastetant, Mr. Rand? who were in ‘that Btraves, acting as agent for his court, eald @ word during the 4 and controlling her stock, was to In %,000. For these payments Bee. | "S* ‘got! $50,000 worth, Strauss already Weinseimer’s Indictment oharges him 40 $20,0 worth, and asserte it was | With extorting $3,700 from @ master egrede that he and Seoley were to have | Momber named Kasig for calling off a ‘equal intereste in the concern, The strike on the Chatsworth Building, gas machine stock was paid to be a Seventy-second street and Riverside gent. stock and the converting of | Drive: last December cash into $150,000 worth of the| There was nothing new in the duild- ing trades situation to-day, The threat- XVI. high Cuban and military h Sale 10 to 11 A. M. Friday, ad ket ol re ty heels—most all for Women’s m 69C sts0 oxtord Ties ; 350 pairs women's Dongola Oxfords. Patent | y) 5 C for Babies’ 75c. { I si nderful bargain at 6%, a ips—all sizes—a won ful gal ri Shoes, This collection embraces 300 pairs babies’ well- 19 C made Shoes, with broad and comfdttable lasts; pair, --—-— FOR SAME HOURS—200 pairs Women's Satin Slippers, narrow widths (shop-worn), and some narrow width shoes—yorth stock was considered a little tha hed with nance ned 1 atrike of the unl not and sleeves finished with bemstitche accordion plaitings finls! it ‘ te) to Kg ov mrearthy ba aiteady on etka . focked out ‘a not So—whille they last a ~ lack stitch; sizes from 0 to 6. ruffles; 29¢, value, at . ‘g etter value, at ‘i hoteeee ast a materialise, and the prospect for such a fants’ Long and Shor! » fine nainsook: ra Size Urawers, fine muslin, with clusters + got emtablished oe won ae NeeB? | azine was not promising. ‘The employ- 9 nteaes tnd nquate voues, with inserlings of lace hems; soc, value, 39, bs to axregate control of the concern be me vo nore men on their various or en § ar and embroidery; cluster of fine tucks be AQ st) FIT thee eee tee ic q - , ench styles, tucked and em- square neck with insertings of tore! ce a Hr, tried to freeze out the| continue waiting tactics, am} tofants’ Sik Caps, Tf ‘4 3 embroidery; neck and sleeves tinished with ij interests, Then followed the , Ne Case Against Employers, ‘Dho records of the hearing before the| Assistant District-Attorney Rand an- | Teferee show that Seeley on his exam- pounced that he could find no authorit Hination testified that he was in the) ip, MQing before Boned Jury mith (publishing busthess, was tntereted in pt orl og Bulan Dreforr is Trades Employ- the Borough Mountain Mining Com-| ers’ Association b Seay 1 the American Brick Machine | Aillance ” °? ‘%* Building Trades JUSTICE DICKEY REFUSES INJUNCTION FOR UNION. In denying the application of Tile-; tion on the ground thal employers + /Mayers’ Union No, % for a writ of In-| had locked the out GP ppl ante funetion restraining the Bullding| because they were members of th rages aployers’ Amwenation trom| Building Trader Aiance Ta” efuslng ‘Jecking out of employment members of | (0, frat the injunction Justhe Hickey the union, Justice Dickey, in the Su-| “Ay employer has @ right to preme Court, Brooklyn, this afternoon ie gnaler (established « precedent which may be| & Wornman May ©“ fo work “quoted in future labor troubles. ranted oy the } ‘and’ ne ¥ tilelayers’ prayed for the injuno-| court haa the to reede ” The wpe them.’ brick plant, He sald he had made ar- ] ‘Tangoments with Warden Johnson and ON WARDEN NAME Foreman Malloy, of the State prison, to take them to Birmi: a to Jook over the Bohwars po bered ff Slane —_—— in thet oy with a view of Tnadetng them to put » similar plant in the pris- 9 gh Ly Bergenson Late wie w 1 expenses of Melville J, Wheeler Claims amj which to pay the expenses of the trip, othing more wae heard from Wheeler, Afrangement with Sing Sing Berqenten, called up, Warden, Johnson broidery trimmed, full ruche, silk lined; g Fall ) it 1 niet, at Gabintadawesiv oucehe 4% ay 1 lace and embrgjdery ruffles; 89¢. value, 16% tticoats, highly finished mercer- i Extra Size Gowns, fine cambric and nainsook,| ul 5. baie) yim full fr deep tlounce, 8 fe is with insertings of fine embroidery and point de A taitn, obi accordion plaiting, double ruffles, ene at Yona yoEOR | {3 HOHOLA OLEN, Made to $ l 2 and $s l 5. | tuck and ruche finish; —_ value, at : EXCURSIONS, ‘in ine Bil Ol. h eee | Gity. AB if sell for oer : Another of those matchless opportunities for which the Ehrich Clothing Store has become ‘ rannnnnnearnnncegy | i EXCURSIONS that it (5 really a shame to sacrifice them at the beggarly price of $4.95. BUT WE SELL AS WE BUY, and so you get them. The choice range is wide, comprising Suits of Worsted, Black and Blye Cheviots, Cassimeres and Tweeds, all made in the most substantial manner and*lined throughout with a fast-colored Farmer's satin, These are adapted for early Fall wear, and ‘in a month from now would be considered a bargain at $12.00; our price now, as long a3 they last... .......csecsesuueseessseenesenves : 4, 95 | No such Trouser values in America as our Red Letter Sale gives you. The values are littic short of marvellous—the profit to our customers amounting to thousands of dollars in every Red Letter Sale we have. At $1 .Q0—Trousers Worth 3.00 (Sale 9 to 4 o'clock Friday only.) These are equal to the $3.00 Pants you buy in the general run of stores. Dress and semi-dress—they cost you ite enough to work in, but they are good enough for dress; for four hours only th 1, 00 At 1.59-trenen Worni®. | Sheet Music HITS manifold returns, ~ he * a i eee The same pleces whith we sell every day at 176, Ida't buy the cloth alone for $1.59. Then rag ey npr y preees Saad { 1 think What It means—-$4 Trousers at...... 1.59 and 19¢. each, Friday and Saturday at... C Latest Hits—published to seil at $0c. and 60¢, are includ, At 2,00—trousers'Worth 5.00. |] {tet voc! andjastumental “Oats rieersy The remarkable style, unexcelled fit and general quality | if you can’t come, send; inclose will sell these $5 Pants at sight—especially when the the price and 2c. extra for mailing, . celebrated the town over, Only ‘250 suits in the lot, but they are such famous bargains EVERY SUNDAY - ERIE RAILROAD Vie ‘ To-morruw, Reduction Sale of Women’s Oxford Ties Patent Leather Ideal Kid and Vici Kid, bs FY Hand turned and welted soles, narrow widths, ‘ 1 . 95 Former prices $2.95 to 5,00. pr. White Canvas Gibson Ties, hand-welted and turned soles, Cuban heels, =~ ROUND BO. ATS TO CONEY ISLAND, . Tas cre eran : 5 a ; he telephone and learned that the 5 | pri thorities not only never had price is only $2.00. If you are Inclined to appear well Vocal. last . Authorities in Order to Swin Pontemplated 4 trip to Birmingham but dressed at small cost, this is your chance; 00 Semincie wae ‘rumeatal. M never had thought of patting ina brick | 5.00 pants..........+ isvssinassanveaee ° Follow tha Merry ioe dle Manufacturer plant. ‘Thats How f are Fou Same the Conner em Wheeler was arvested yesterday at 5 et Little Girl by. Yan! Girl” Two-stap bis home, a pretty little cottage, in the Re. ns ‘tert jninele, TF ivo-step. exclusive section of Morris Heights, Down rhe 1.59 for Boys’ 3.50 Suit, | <ez~ on You may never again get a chance like this to |} {pri new Sunes) 1 Ic Weoona, teed ~ outfit your boy with his school clothes at such }} Pr 'Longing tor my O14 Ken- a0 388 tueky Melville J, Wheeler, of Cedar avenue, % eee Om Merris Heights, son of former state; NAVY YARD WORK STOPPED, wt Osman 8. Wheeler, who some ‘allan. of Hearts Wats, oH ‘ago represented Bullivan and Or-| WASHINGTON, Aug. %.—Secretary aeles y sul in the Ic Ty ‘trom South . ] : Lhe oui be Legnaro | se Ey adivadigdhe Sofas “ MANHATTAN BEACH, [bo has served two terms in Sing Sing | st tie Navy Yau, Now York, ct “PS: HH Porat dit i'bale Besse the! = wae S30 8d,"t. rected that this plant be connecte win double-breasted and Norfolk and the ever. Cordelia. Malone tor passing worthless checks, ac-| the Bureau of ue Wes 6 ards and Docks, the’ potce, was to-day nea | tos ston haan important bearing | popular blouse suits. We have not all sizes in for Men’s Linen Court for examination eh oy af tal navy every style, but your boy can easily be fitted 1 Ic HandKerchiefs. swindling. of yards an) a out in some suit from this lot. A = A pure linen Handkerchief at 11¢, that’s arare offer, These r dy ear it, —— last, weat to John ee ks ‘Wfetime’s chance is this for... 1.59 ieamethen hamaeminr dite Ile Hj| SUNDAY WORLD mast ;