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We Par Obes ere pe ee. Sara eee ee y 1 C.F.U. STUDIED ON BUSY DAY With 250 Delegates, Unions, It Handles tions Affecting the with Celerity a fo mook dignity surrounds the pro- eeedings at the meetings of the Cen- tral Federated Union each Sunday at the University Settlement House in El- Gridge street, where it considers the Dusiness of over two hundred and fitty labor organizations which have dele- Gates, and discueses all sorts of ques- tions, from “whether the workmen on @ certain building in New York should patronize one or another saloon'’ to ‘what shall be done to ald the strike of the Collar and Cuff Starchers' Union in Troy?’ Yet It is a dignified body, considering Its manifold interests, and the expedition and carnestness with which business Is despatched might well bo taken by some State legislative bodies as an example to be prayerfully followed, At the session yesterday, which began promptly to the minute at 220 o'clock, the attendance was smaller than usual, only about one hundred and fifty dele- Kates being prosent, the president him- welt being among the a ntees, This Aid not trouble the seer He called the meeting to order, announced that Michael Breyer had been nominated to occupy the chair, put the motion and Bppointed @ committee to escort Mr. Breyer to his place and had business under way, all in less than thirty seo- onds. The chalrman was equal to the occasion, and before the newspaper men present had thelr pencils oat the ques- tlon of whether they shculd be ex- cluded or not had been reported upon by @ committee and decided In the negative, It was held that they could do no harm, as most of the business ref tie Executive Con tee, and all their meetings are held behind closed do No Delay Anywhere, Tho minutes of the Executive Com- mittee with thelr recommendations wero read and adopted In record time, the noticeable feature being that all strikes were 1, and every dispute was referred to a conference, with the date | and place specified, and the delegates | Who were to participate named and | given plenary powers. A protest by the Metal Pollshers! Union was heard, and a wordy war! followed, in which It appeared that several other unions be involved in a strike now going on in Brookiyn, where | @ company is trying to settle matters en satisfactory to one h 1s opposed by another, While the discussion was at Its helgat @ulet was produced by a motion that the matier be referred to the Execu- tive Committes, and nothing more waa aid ‘Then a serious matter was presented by Delegate Rudenbacher, of the Paperhangors' Union, He sid that it had been broveht to the attention of his union that the workmen on a cer tain theatre In Manhattan were in the aT PROM ATT. MEL, | ee) eee ge | discharged them and how a thousana Alt CARS teavstER Jo Leaweron To 5 AVE F 591060" Sr. Representing Many All Sorts of Ques- Interests of Labor nd Earnestness, habit of patronizing a saloon owned | {Mm in a trolley crash at yesterday, owes her life to the mile-a- minute speed at which she from the scene of the accident to the hospital in the forty-horse-power ma- ching of Alfred J, Pleard, of No, 6 West One Hundred and Third streot, Two policemen supported the uncon: sctous woman in thelr arms while Mr, Pleard broke all the auio-s by m man who had refused to employ union men on another saioon which he {s decorating i As to Unfair Saloons, Delegate Rudenbaoher insisted that the union be instructed to direct its members to keep away fom the wu- loon in quustion, as the owner Is un- far. In his remarks thu dolegate men tloned the name of a prominent mem- ber of the Central Feduration, who, | ° he anid, had been seen going with |% the men to the saloon in question, This brought the member to his feet with a jump that landed him in the middle | , ot the oom, He was indignant at being charged with knowingly patron: ding an unfair saloon, and explained with much feeling that hesalways tried to patronize as many union saloone as possible and used his influence to get others to do the same. ‘nls was satis- pe factory, and again the matter was te- fe) d to the Exeoutive Committes, ‘Avdolegaie trom Brooklyn reported a lockout of his men in building operi- tlong there, and asked that they. bo alded in thelr Mgnt inst the Injus- tice of the borses ‘by the moral B\pport of the Federation. This was also re- ferred, So were many other questions pa He cere ine Arralgning zens t or certain acti en fh unfair to unjon med, an erat gern question came wy ere aban to hles, ne managers of the pa were culled upon to. make an explanation ant the serious | % whether that 1s but aa severa! pionios have been planned | oare ioe tte thin and frequents, ine hat place, and some in progress. | waves broke over her, Notwithaba: no drastlo action was tnken, the de Kates saving they felt assured the ex: | @ planation would be all that in necws: A conference of the building ¢ was ordered for the oomlng "west eo copeider the proposed plan. f tfon, which had heen ‘subm| Ald for Collar Girls, L rbitra- " Ing. ‘Pwo pretty sirls Ung in a corner inte or much embarrass erly chee of their so core munication from the Col Starchers’ Union, of Tr ena ae, lee Up to the desk, and then {t ap} that the two ‘ladica, Miss iid been sted but appar- od by being uy € Pees A com: area Mami. Connell and Miss Carrie St business, dman. of! dimmariiy disposed of, and. thepmest: ing adjourned. Union No. 1, had been dele; ¥ come ail the way from Troy ts" oat the support of the C. KF. U. in. their strike, Miss Stedman told’ how the girls went ont and the particulars o thelr fieht against ao-called labor-say. ine machinery, which made the work twlea as hard ‘and was Intended to re- Auice pay. She brought down. the house when she began her remarks ty saying "1 am only a little collar: starcher."” iho told how Cluett haa girls had fought the “scabs” and stood Olt for tlie sents per dozen, with bunehes and hangers and the ma- chino, ugalnst the offer of two cents per dozen, Cluett with the machine, or three cents without bunchers and hangers, all of which she explained su prettily that any one could under- stand exectly what she meant, she told haw the teanistera had been dis- placed and Pinkerton men and “scab” teamsters put to do the hauling, a When ata closed there wene cheery and a vote of money and at Was prerod without a diesent, mittee wns appointed vo the y union: Water Tumblers Mineral Tumblers { Whiskey Tumblers \with your | Exquisite New Styles at Ver. At 98c —Coaching Parasols; * a beautiful assortment, in plain China Silk; 22 Inch, with natural and enamel handles; all the fashionable shades, white, blue, green, brown, pink, &c, Alt $1.3 —China Sllk Coach= ing Parasols, 22- inch, with hemstitched border, ene amelle id handles, At $1 69—An Blaborate cot- 2) lection of China Silk Sonehlng Plece Dyed T: feta, White Linen, Pongee Pa« some with stripe border, hemstitched, some tucked; in factyall the newest and enamel handles, in 20 and 22 inch, At $2.50-chins Sik_ and ‘affeta and Gros~ | shade Parasols, with striped taffeta ‘orders, hemstitched, veiling ruf- fles and tucks, open work border, + enamel and natural handles, in black, white, green, blue, reseda id, the leading shades, ll Cars Four styles American Crystal Glassware. 10,000 Pieces of Crystal, White and Gold and Col- ored Glassware; Special ......0seeeeeeee of engray- ings for choice; also styles in the wanted colorings, with natural, Dresden The greatest June sale of glassware ever held is now under way on our 3d floor—note these prices, They are unequalled, Lemonade or Punch Bowls, extra base and 12 glasses to match, like illustration, 14 pieces, special, per $1.98 Water Tumblers, regular table size, special, per dozen....... 12e Jelly Tumblers, tin capped, spacial, per dozen... ag '19¢ 9c Third Foor, Both Gt, Section, Initials; each. Parasols y Special Prices. —20 and 22 inch At $1.9 ‘Coaching Parasols, in Dresden China silk, plain taffeta silk; hemstitched allover tucks, tucked border; all the leading shades, with natural, and enamel handles, . Main Floor, 60th Bt. Seotto ales’ 9% i gun's Ing the hen came the feature of the meet-| in to Hospital. Miss Susan Tyrrell, of No, 2% W Forty-fitth atreet, in Roosevelt Hospital say, will recover serious injuries she who, the n the statute books, Agsenger on a Broadwa ured, Mr. Picard olicemen's heads spin. a YACHT BRAVED BIG SEAS. There came to anchor yesterday after- noon in the Erle Basin a trim steam yacht that excited the admiration of ae 11 who saw it, She waa the ni torona, which Henry A. ntire trip. Tho new boat ts 133 feet In length, Mr, hin, who 1a a member of. lantle Yacht Club, formerly owned the k to] steam yacht Ve: a) thelr fight, which is ‘bout a bill whieh referred to’ under which head the physi Taught ‘| Pittsburg, had built In Leith, Scotland ave labor union pie-| ‘Phe Corona left Leith on Mny 20 and came by the way of the Azores, had THN WAST: BROKE SPEED LAWTO SAVE A WOMAN'S LIFE Auto with Injured Passenger Went ‘Mile a Minute’ peed laws yrvell w ear in alll lision with a Seventh avenue car at Forty-fourth street, Her legs and arins wero terribly in: had his autoniobile n front of the Hotel Astor, and, crosag rect, told Policemen William J, Barron and William Sweeney, who Were carrying the Injured woman, put her In’ his machine to the hospital at a rate that mado the | Miss ‘Tyrrell | was In the hospital in less than three minutes from the time of the accident. Then he drove | ew. the made that all unions contribute to the ald of the Collar and Cuff Starchers certainly inst one, If the pretty speeches, of facts ‘and figures, meant anything, ‘Altor this there wag no further bu: néss, unless a scrap between two d gates lea | presented before it was Was prompuy mittes, might be classed as unfinished huge nding she averaged 11 nots an hour for tho been due, and which | | hs received Seventh avenue was taken to | She At: ful was a oe i MONDAY FEVANTNG: JUNK 19, 1905, Mak gh oo aus f FEAR THEIR BOY 1S HELD BY KIDNAPPER FOR RANSOM Parents Report that Ton-Year- Old Charles Rehm, of Stap’e- ten, S. I, Has Been Missing for Over a Week. o the t os pool Son and Mrs ot N harles Rehm, of Gor don street, Stapleton, 8. 1, ta myste Jously missing aod the police of Staten Island were to-day requestted to lool for him, The boy was sent on an errand by his mother on Saturday a week ago, The store in which he was sent to make the purchase 1s only a short dis- tance from his home, but dospite fact ho falled to reach there 4 Ing has been seen or heard of since, The parents have been searching for him night and day sinco he lett home And not being ablo to get (ho allghtest clue to his whereabouts decided to no- tify the police, ‘Thd boy's father can assign no reason yhy the’ boy should want to reaain away from home, but said he was In- clined to believe that the boyy has been picked up by soma one who Is keep ng him for the purpose of receiving a reward, should one he offerd, Detectives Conroy, MeKal and Byrne: were detalled on the case and a rigi search Ig being made all over Staten Tstand, dim oo Benefit for Stony Wold, A gypsy eneampment will be given by Auxillary No, 8 for the henefit of, A beni’ Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner Dyeing and Cleaning Dep time to clean blankets, tains, portieres, &c. we will call for your goods, Gloves cleaned Bo, pali have ten thousand yards to offer you, other light-weight silk, it is especially adapted* to the strong and durable in texture, and for Summer wear positively has no equal, Marine, Pink, Cle, Champagne, Reseda, Parsifal, Gray, Brown, COLORS :—White, te Rear of Notion Counter Thoatrical costumes cleansed, en- Ure wardrobes placed in fresh new condition at special prices, Just the lace cur- A postal end ir Our Greatest Silk Special, 30-inch 59e Chiffon Pongees. An ideal Summer silk—at a price lower than has ever been quoted before, And we The fabric being much more silky than any present fashion, Navy, Yard Wide White Habutai; quality; will wash perfectl. price; $1,00 quality at...... 27sinch Natural Boru Color Pongees; all pure silk; we have exactly five thousand yards of THEZSNCAe KINGCO SEL Abicusnaveeehnresieseeeer ener saebasiennieneaisinueaae runnin FICISCMVONC AICO LONI regular 75c, value, Mouday and Tuesday at........ + Yard Wide Black Dress Taffeta; {u\\ 36 inch; netter than any sold elsewhere at or near our a superior dress 49c lar $1,00 value for. Yard Wide B. rior dress quality, water proof; $1.00 79e The Greatest Trunk Sale of the Year Greatest In every possible way. The best Trunks—at the lowest prices ever juoted in this city, And right at the time when you've a Journey in mind, when the Summer vacation looms up before you, You can economize in the cost of your luggage-carriers if you choose from this stock to-morrow and this week. ‘The Famous All Around the World Dress Trunks. K front: 12 bolts, Exealslor lock, tron botto: clenth on roller, fyll muslin lined; set: wi divinion and divided atrovg runnet sole leather stray body; fa the strongest and Svar’ offered for the rice, Boston Dress Trunks, 28-inoh., 80-inch, -Ino 200 26+in. Trunks, $2.25 js the lowest as ov hat er been a} 4 thoroug! Ap Trunk ~ Othe thone Q4-Inoh... BG-inoh. V4 Trunk SOLP LEATHER Dress Suit Mado leathor, By inch hinges “4p, f aro! CANVAS red, well paint: russot Diet neod vuleanize hard fibre, two- agra centre bands, 1. maltoable tron. trimmins: fh, Strong bolts, lock and strap hinges, iron bottom. Reap ee, lens aa ly deen ray rittlon sever, paper lined, © eee Tan noted an ‘and kind on prices 7% 82-inch) | Department—Third’ Floor, three ottom, filly clamped, ‘Inside 4.000 nemroited 1) fs on ood. hat the of Japanese Straw Bags and Dress Suit Cases Mrong and light in welght, made in bas- ket weave, very popular because of thelr tow prices asked. Dress Suit Cases Bize 20 inch 75e 2 inch —_94 fo 115 14S 19 Inch 25ce 39e % ig tech th neh aia 49ce 69c Telescope Gases. TELPSCOPE BAS. KBTS, with straps and “strong leather handles: Basket We: popular thoir Iteht 20 tn, 22 An, 20 tn 95c 1.25 1.49 1.69 English Coat Cases andBellows Valises reigle glenther on. steel Caen ‘eowed nd rivaled ry f 4 ‘aid “fined” SSPPOt The Best Scouring Soap Made Rough Pongee Sulogsy 27 inch; the last we shall have to offer this season; all colors; regu- AOQe nitorium on yunds of Mrs Chester tony, Wold § ya" on Butro, 1 Saturday, shold y hav |Tadles: f the Mrs, Joseph Bre tniver, m midt, Miss Jane Whe rs, Sullivan ahd Mrs, | Herbert Wheeler | DIED IN STRANGER’S FLAT. |Coroner Hinn Woman Arrented ph Acton'n Canc, sixty years old, a jose home was with his daughters, at No, 988 M ue, was found dead yester ent of Mrs, Annie irs old, on the West One Hundred Dr, Breed, the Med from J. ton, machinist, sand t hattan a yin | a |, Jaren | olwht d floor of No, nd Ninth street, Dulanee surgeon, Wright Io | of heart fathun Coroner Scholer arre was locked up in the West One dredth Street Station, Acton's widow and day they are unable to acoount for his presence at Mrs, Abel's, Shortly before 9 A, M, Mrs. Abell ran out to the street and told Patrolman nan was dving in her rey that ad done Acton, and sald he had a message from # suddenly complained Hood ordered Mrs, Abell ifun- say Work for Mrs, eailed and iv, his wife, when of pain In his } Mra, Acton a never worked for }: % wed that Mrs, Abell XS SUNE ONE UN SUBLEER if NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG iEL (AREY ME AT THE FOUATAIN NEW ———L—— el & Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Weck from } Thereafter, Sing! amps Unt josing Hour, Wen’s Balbriggan Underwear At 330 a Garment. am- | id that Acton died | nn aN, Lucian Lowenthal, 315 ‘i r ACITY IN ITSELF OPER 18"&19"STS, = Yow Features G of tho Sune Jubilee YORK. Regular value 59c, yard, Natural, Black, lack Habutail Silk; avery supe- Valerie ner OSE 39c Refrigerators and Gas Cookers Two essentials for Summer house- keeping—at very attractive prices. Surely you will not wish to delay buying longer—when such values confront you, Refrigerators : The Adams “Ice- Three berg,” standard of all makes, Specials for this wee! G0-pound Tce Capacity Inghos. wide, 19 Inches leap Inches high; regu: lar price 8.98 this 70- pound Ice Capacity, 30 Inones wide; 10 inches deep es high; regu- T0ound 1, 80 {nohes wide; 20 Inches deep and 1 inches high; regu- price, 98 sO. Gas Cooks ef ers: Made with removable burn- ers (three on top); separate broiler; large oven burner, This cooker will do the work of any large range; uses very little gas and |s a_ splendid Another Big Sale Hair Switches We carry tho largést and mort complete | stock of $i; palo Jar 81 despite you, and demonstrate for $2.00 Switcher, Sc. 18 In, long, 1% of, short atoms, 81.40 for $3.00 Switch. es, 20 in. long, 2 0%, short stems, B2.40 for 00 Awiten, 24 ih. long, & oz, all long hatr, OMe. for Wavy Pomps, worth, 82,00, B14) for Dip Pompe, worth $1.00. Gray and wavy Switches and difficult shades at equally low pr} A Sale that Witt Inieros? Many Men Begins Go-Worrow orning. Entire stock E wearing qualities are waistband, fine pearl rawers, and Gold Dinner Ware and Filters at half usual White American Table Ware. 260. and sic. UNCOVERED VEE: BLE DISH E I 4 FRUIT or PI 8 eh, ATES, each, WR PLATES, en, ete: -32> At 1.95 gore plaited style. only at this price. Each garment is made of the finest genuine combed Egyptian silk finished balbriggan, A Garment, Vatty Shirt-Waist Suits bray in gray or shepherd plaid colorings. with pretty trimmings. Also Women’s Stylish Walking Skirts at Popular Prices. Skirts of White Pique, white Linen Duck, also Shepherd Check Duck. Made in 20- 4° Large and specially prepared assortment, At 2.50 27-plait Skirt of white Linen. Excellently tailor finished, Special and for to-morrow yi At 3.75 70-plait Skirt of white Linen, unusually effective. Also Linen Skirt with eyelet em- Lroidery. Another special one-day value. IINE combed Egyptian Silk Finished Balbriggan, of one of the largest mills in Troy, New York. Thousands of garments, On Sale To-Morrow at Less Thar the Cost of Manufacturing. This extraordinary price is quoted because the garments are techni- cally classified as ‘ seconds,”” The imperfections do not materially affect the garments. Their unimpaired, and barring a spot or a flaw in the weaving, are otherwise absolutely perfect. ( The Shirts have long or short sleeves, The Drawers have heavy buttons and large double seat. Sd, Bast of Fountain.) All sizes in Shirts and Siegel Cooper 8! Main Floor, White American Gable Ware and Decorated Dinner Ware at One-Ghird Customary Prices. Continuing the Extraordinary Sale in the China Store. ni addition to the White American Table Ware and the big stocks of Decorated and White on special sale, we shall to-morrow offer Stone Water Coolers A cost. ‘ pcora i Also Stone Water Decorated and White BO. E0: Coolora and Filters: and Gold Dinne ca aS a A few less than 300 at about %4 price. Three and four gallon sizes, regularly priced at $5,00 and $5.75, Special To-Morrow, i! rable Bian] Be 2.65. t r Ware, WATE AND (Siegel Cooper Store, ‘Third Floor, Front 1th St.) At 2.95 & 3785, Gwo Values Unegualled In Yew York. VERY Suit in these two gatherings ordinarily would cost a third more than here asked. We doubt if better or even equal valiies were ever before offered right at the threshold of the season. At 2.95—Great assortments of percalés, fine lawns in dainty Patterns and colorings, white madras and polka dot materials—blouse waists, neatly finished, and stylish skirts, At &.75—Extremely desirable Dresses of fine white linen, dainty lawn in plain white or figured, and cham- Broad varieties of styles (Slewel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Oth Ave, “L/' Entrance,) oe a

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