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BOYCOTT LEGAL, WORLD-WIDE ~ COURT DECIDES STEEL COMBINE , tion Obtained by Printing typers’ Union, Btrikes, boycotts and “picketing” are permissible, according to a decision ret- : Geared to-day by Justice Almet F. Jenks, of the Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court, in Brooklyn, in the case) ot Kissam and the United States Print-| | ing Company against the New York Btereotypers’ Union No, 1. | Justice Dickey in a special term) granted an injunction to Kissam, who | {a president of the printing concern, | men! enjoining the stereotypers from striking. | Ame! ‘The company, the workmen claimed {n | open though Justification of their strike, proposed | question of price to discharge certain workers without/ allotted & cause, The union asked for an t+ | makers re Junction, which Justice Dickey dented “A scheme h Their application was to enjoin the com. | » pany from discharging the workers, to | 4: ' which reference has been made, j the new “An Injunction against organizing @ ‘ strike cannot stand," saya Justice | [ Jenks's decision, “Nefther can a union ‘de enjoined from picketting or boycot- ting. This injunction Is too broad and e@weeping. An employes who haa not ound himself to his master by a con- tract cannot be bound by law to work for him, and may quit his employment First of the Year. man and Pf extends for a period of to Include Am is likely 1 makers at n agree for severe wn Come — strongest and ever brought Into existence In connection with the ateel M conditions are not to his (the em-| oP aiy other trade In this country, and Ployee's) I!king. the first tine British. German, French “A strike ver se fe not unlawful, | Helgian and American business interests What men may do Individually they pave been arrayed on a common plat may do collectively. Picketing for pur- | poses of observation is not illegal and y comes a telegram, from aying {t Is tnderstood rglieh t joined the em mi to the only becomes Illewal when they adopt violence. But where persuaston or ar- gument is used nb injunction can apply.” It was suggested to the attorneys of the printing concern that if they would submit to Justice Jenks a modified form of injunction, embodying the sugges- tions contained in his decision, he would sign It ig oe HELD FOR FORBIDDING be 3 ag EMPLOYEE TO JOIN UNION. a B. Marcus Charged with Coercton nn be Ber. bs) in Dinding Workmen Under iy i Por Pluhine oe temic to jain nN Ch b Against him w ekirt maker, « Sheinhann Doings ed) ba Marcus compelled him to sign an agroo. BRtOP Am ent on your way to or, trom Vea Ment not to foln any labor ortantzation | FP Christ Indows. 4 ant to wo ave crt the | LITTLE'S CORNER ghee ekirt make rpinined to f A te eniightening—very! Watches, Dia ) torney J *, who told } mt p rte PB” us could be arrested altos BEE nove tion IT71 of the Penal ( OPEN Bg ‘ i When Marcus was or Cc. W. LITTLE, AE 3) Maciatrate Oommen in the Tombs Polle TA & Ti Cortlandt St, block from Ferry 19 a0 | Court he wos paroled watt Dee i when he will be given a hearing he ARRESTS IN STOCK DEAL. | — | 1 Shares Transferred to Head & Co i Alleged to Have Been Stolen, a Charles H. Head & Co,, of No. . Broad street, bought from Charles i Levy, & drugsist, of No, 484 Sixth ave- "4 nue, and Mra, Wallle Seldenberg, of ) a Ho, 100 Went Twenty-ninth street, sev ‘ ag eral days ago 20 shares of Sha 26 West 23" Street { i * r Copper Stock, valued at $200, Lev ;: and Mrs. Beldenberg were introduced } Perrin Giove Bonps to Head & Co, by James Powers, of No. ™4 East Thirty-sixth street, Mr. Head sent the stock to Massa ghusstts to have it transferred to the Ee account of his firm, and got word back ta oe. ® had been stolen from H, W. aN ‘est & Co,, of Newton, Mass —bonds of friendship ef Give one as a Christ mas present and you'll 7 x case in the hands of the police and . ong, Mra, \Seldenbere, were ar ; ie A Foated, They, said that they fot the ) bind the recipient to % gtock om pelle lmaneols, OF No, # ‘ z d | ‘Weat Sixteenth stree' angold wa. | ‘ then arrested. He said he got the you with gratitude—and ¢° Lf. ¥ from another man, for whom the p i od Ble ARR Ee: a fhe, Tomba’ Court “this afternoon and re good taste, HP examination to-morrow. a I’ : * , t's a dainty gift— ; MORE RADIUM, 6 and useful. 4) Three more “Radium” photo- €) You probably know how to pur- G chase and how to use PerrinGlove Bonde—if not, call or write—we'l® be pleased to tell you. Graphs to go with your Radiam camera. On the Inst page of the Comic Section of VENT osPaArs & Eco Frfoeki" Puce or cans cnools™ Absolute Wy Purity of The Cocoa with the YELLOW WRAPPER, THAT'S BENSDORP'S. 4 All Grocers trial sample on request by addressing i Bartlett, Im ey peas Justice Jenks Vacates Injunc- American, British, French, Ger- man and Belgian Interests Concerns Against Stereo-) Join and Will Jump Prices the Vis 5 “THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVENING: DECEMBER 16°" 1904. | inspected by the examiners of the State Insurance Department, Mr. Brewer ad- mitted thie was so, but added that it customary annual Inspection, WASHINGTON LIFE SURPLUS NOT IMPAIRED. Insurance Com was the } | Washington Lite positively hur airment of the Li | Ik was asserted in Wall street yeater- ay that the company had been com- lied to ralee additional capital to make 4i an alleged shrinkage of their sur- Insurance Depart i! | | 8° Vice-President of lay sary, and in all proba manageinen t will be reor- ¢ books of the company being | IMPORTED OPERA BAGS and BELTS EMBROIDERED AND STEEL STUDDED, VANITY CASES, CHATELAINE AND WRIST BAGS, OPERA GLASSES AND MOUNTED SHELL COMBS ARE SHOWN, OFFERING A VARIED SELECTION FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York. B, Altman & Co, TRAVELLING BAGS and SUIT CASES | OF HEAVY GRAINED SEALSKIN, FITTED WITH SILVER AND EBONY TOILET ARTICLES ARE DISPLAYED IN STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN. AlSO A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES OF THE ' BEST LEATHERS. Nineteenth Street, Sith Avenue, New York. @. Altman & Co, Fcanklin Simon & Co. IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS FOR SATURDAY, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. NORFOLK, RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS of imported woollens, 3 to 16 years; we AD heretofore $7.50 to $12.50... ..seeeeeeees 6.50 4% 9.75 TOURIST AND OXFORD OVER- COATS, 8 to 16 years; Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel, heretofore $10.00 to $15.75... HANDSOME FULL LENGTH COATS of imported broadtail Zibelines, in navy, castor, brown, black or red, trimmed with cloth and braid, 6 to 16 years; formerly $29.75. ,.....eeee0s ‘ MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS of Imported Cheviots, in navy, brown, red or green, long coat trimmed with velvet and braid, satin lined and interlined, 14, 16 and 18 years; previously $34.50........ WOOL DRESSES in plain colors, plaids and English mixtures, also white serges, 4 to 14 years; heretofore $9.75 to $15.00 15.00. 17.50 5.00 Women’s Suits and Waists, WALKING SUITS, various models in Broadcloth, Cheviots and English mixtures, Reduced from $29.50 and $49.50........ee00e | 8. 50 LIERRE LACE WAISTS, with lace medallions, 4 5 . . made over silk, Regular price $9.75 , , Women’s Fur Lined Coats. Imported Broadcloth, in Black and Colors, Shawl Collar of Moleskin, Squirrel and Persian Lamb, with good quality squirrel lining, 29.75 Heretofore $48.50 to $59.75, T. KELLY, 263 Sixth Avenue, N., Y. Only Entrance Through Furniture Store Correct Style, Small Prices. The well-dressed man has the appearance of a prosperous man, It is a good impression, unconsciously created, and assists you in busi ness, Let us assist you to be a success, Thousands enjoy the bene- tits of OUR ORIGINAL EASY-PAYMENT cof $ Dressy Winter Overcoats these Overcoats — made of fine all ed and cut in the same style as suits costing double | ) the kind that give good ser Fine Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children, lowest prices, Cpen Every Evening Till Christmas. If you want to spend just Ten Dollars wool Irish frieze, price — cheviots Boys’Suits and Overcoats 263 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. for an nag 10 splendidly finished. thibets and fancy Stylish Overcoats for the little fellows, all-wool mite. BROOKLYN STORE, 470 FULTON ST. don’t spend your Men’s Stylish Winter Suits mixtures—$15 was ages 8 to 16—full $$ values for $2.95, rials—you have paid $6 for no money until you see The coats are single and double breast the regular price... Boys’ ‘eg 5 2 better; special, OFFER ‘Lace Curtains | Screens Sah r ; in painted and hard we Superior values in effective faner ood designs. |5 feet high. Nottingham, per. pair, 1.55) 3-fold Silkolene, filled, 89 Irish Point, 2,98) 4-fold Burlap, panels, 4.98 Point Arabe, “ “ 2.98 “Tapestry, _“ 9.95 ‘Rogers’s Silver Tea Spoons, 1,00 per doz, Toilet Goods Lida 74 | ‘able 2.00 Fairy Soap, 3 cakes for .10| Knives, 12 dwt., plain or satin, | Mennen’s Talcum Powder, .11/ F sr pe doz. Mule Team Borax, per th, .10| Forks, 12 dwt. plain or satin, Listerine, large size, 59} Fruit Knives, ‘plain or satin, Pond’s Extract, 29) 2.40 per doz. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, ah nee. re |] the coats silk lined throughout and the vests with silk backs. |] At $14.96—Overcoats, extra long (50 inches), in Oxford and || At $17.96—Extra Long Overcoats, made of Oxford velours, diag- || velvet collar Sts. IFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th P. K, Macy & Ge’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, QCVS B'way at 6th Ave, 34th to 35th St kK This Store Will NOT Be Kept Open <exy Evenings During the Holidays. MACY’S---THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS STORE, THIS IS THE LARGEST RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT UNDER ONE ROOF IN THE WORLD — thoroughly modern in its appointments and possessing every feature that contributes to comfort during the holi- | day rush, The stocks of Holiday Goods it houses | are by far the largest in the city. In the Men’s Clothing Section Second Floor. We Offer Very Special: Smoking Jackets—A group of broken dozens, odd sizes and the like, marked down for a clearance, Prices $2.49 to $12.96, Averaging One-Half Regular. Fancy Waistcoats—A special purchase lot comprising about 400 Waistcoats, single and double-breasted; in mercerized, silk- mixed, Marseilles and woollen fabries—white, cream, tan, brown and gray shades, in various patterns, sizes 34 to 44, including stouts. Made to sell at | | Sale $3.00 and $4.00 each | | Price $1.79 Trousers—A special purchase lot of 250 pairs of high class worsted Trousers, in various shades of gray, narrow, medium and broad-striped ; tailored and trimmed in excellent manner, Made to sell at || Sale $5.00 and $6.00 each| | Price $3.74 Evening Dress Suits—his offering involves broken as- |, sortments and odd sizes of fine Dress Suits selected from our regular stocks. They are made of Venetians, undressed worsteds and thibets, In Venetian Worsteds at $19.96, Reduced from $24.96, In Undressed Worsteds and Thibets At $22.49, reduced from $29.96 to $39.96. Men’s Overcoats for Mid-Winter Wear black velour, lined with heavy serge. Also Double-breasted Ulsters, made of warm frieze, lined with wool and with storm collar, Also Tourist Overcoats, made of heavy overplaid cheviots, in grays and browns, 52 inches long. onal worsteds body lining, shoulders and sleeves lined with satin, At $19.96—Double-breasted Travelling Ulsters made of heavy soft-finished poe shades of, brown, lined, with serge and with mat Other Lines at $24.96, $29.96 up to $44.7 | oe Haamaf-dre Store Closes at 7 o'clock. A Remarkable Sale of Silk Shaw's. An attractive Silk Shawl makes an acceptable for any woman, and just before Christmas lueky enough to secure the entire sur importer of these shawls—twelve hunc |f} are able to offer now at two al prices, present we have been lus stock of a large red in all—which we most sensationally low $3 to $5 SILK SHAWLS at $2 Each $1.75 to $3 SILK SHAWLS at $1 Each The shawls are in cream and plain black, the most desirable colorings, All are perfect goods in perfect cond tion, They are used for many different purposes, prin pally, of course, for head, neck and shoulder wear by women; and they are exactly the thing to use as an extra wrap for a baby, _ This presents a splendid opportunity to secure a most desirable gift for women friends at a ridiculously small price, Coatume Store, Second floor, Ninth street. Sale of Women’s Knit Underwear Tomorrow morning we will place on sale these two /f) litUe-priced groups of Women’s Winter Underwear, Both are in popular styles, and will make lively selling: At 35c Each; Worth 50¢ White ribbed “brushed Cotton Drawers, without bands; in ankle length; heavy weight, neatly trimmed and finished, Full tn wise and length, Perfect in every way and regular 50c quality, At 50c Each; “Seconds” of $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Qualities Plain white Merino Vests, with long or short sleeves; in medium or heavy weight. The “hurts” are very slight aud hardly noticeable; wear. ing qualities not atected, The garments are trimmed and finished with, silk, Not ali sizes In each particular quality, but all sizes in the lot, | Broadway, JOHN WANAMAKER || Tormerly A. T, Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th Ave, 9th and 10th Sts, — - | Hertolore @LeCee lor to Very Special Values For Saturday Imported Satin Rubber Coats. Full and three-quarter length garments, with | or without capes——Silver, blue, black and | brown. Original prices $29.00 to $35.00. Special for Saturday at.... 18.00 These Coats are adapted for evening as well as for street wear. Storm Coats ( Rainproof). About 100 Coats, in oxfords and tans——sev- eral styles——titted or pleated backs, Origi- nal prices $19.50 to $22.50, Special for Sat- Tailor-Made Suits. Consisting of an attractive assortment of Long Coat and jaunty Blouse effects, in mixtures and plain cloths. Original prices $22.50 to $30.00. Special closing pric Twenty-Third Street, West, SANTA CLAUS GOODS [85 Per Cent, Less Than Anywhere Else, 9219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. Corner 9 Driggs Ave, |) 164, 166, 168 and 170 SMITH ST., cms. |THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE! | BROOKLYN, J }FURNITURE, CARPETS CLOTHING |] Two Deliveries in Manhattan, Bronx and on Long Island Every Day, TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE, High Grade Overcoats. Many of them are reduced from higher priced lines, because of broken sizes, but / we can fit all sizes; Meltons, 52 inches § long, cut full and loose, lined with Venetian, also woollens and worsteds; meres and mixtures, imade to. sell 4 £rOM $10 LO FID... eres eeen scenes os, i , i Visit Our Immense Ladies’ Department, | Double Green Trading Stamps with Every Purcha e, ‘ $15 and $18 valuesyreduced to,,,,.. All-Wool Suits. Men's strictly all-woo! Sults, cassimere and worsted, all fine quality, broken lots, all sizes; $12 to $15 values every one; they go on the bargain counter HO-AY Mhirrreescresercrrssenepooee Youths’ Clothing, Oxford Melton Overcoats, cut loose and $0 inches long; sizes 1§ to 29, for $6. Youths’ Suits in good cassi«