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MG renee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1905. f 7 PROMPT MEDIATION MAY AVERT A DISASTROUS STRIKE Civic eadaratciy tion Member Throws Himself Into Breach in Time. MATTERS AT A CRISIS, Masterly Handling of Delicate Situ- ation Still May Bring Labor Peace. ‘Arbitration may y Gle between the of the build- ing trades and (he housesmiths, which 4s threatening to develop any hour and spread with a given signal throughout the country. The Olvie. Federation has taken cogni- zance of the impending labor war. The} vent the strug- Conciiation C nhs of that powerful | organization, ton of The npied by the sugges 9 prevent a@ ted, would mes of hundreds ‘hts and other cities, has {tlatory step toward settling the con tention The management of the Bildge Company, as we the firm of Post & Mo have been as merican rey ances to the t and the labor | unton will bo ask repre sentatives for uf Bionately discuss the gric amiea culty the pu would deay ar Evening World that he ranged a meoting with padle of controlling the situation, enld: “Because of the fact werkmen ha PMluntarily b ment betweer have been suspended from the general Board of Arbi the Bullding Trades for so doing will be diffi. cult to bring b sid togetie @ anirit of conctiiatton. We are golt to make the try, however, awd if peace ful means are to obtain trouble and 5 jon to-alay Is so e fist untoward move m @ rapdity of a fas of powe ; the country has never soca in the trades concerned, is no doubi the employment of As not belng members e not to jolna u g given employme men, have manifested th tion to Nght, and agaiust o bor. ‘That Is @ serious matter dors we te bring jowether in a spirit of conciliation m itheult than if a mere misunder ing had ooourrod +s we are contr ie d Hbevately, b ment in th mission o hat was Violit on much to be deplored, In face of theso | cult matter to un tere b and we would not be true the principles § and spirit the {te utmost, and the sake of the fiw Hoe of tie bunds, of nus nis rot Allen's Root-Pass for Tired Shopye Shake it into your Shoes When you | start out In the morning and notice jhow much more comfortable you feel) od’ over 4,0 a /all day, how much more you can ace and in the Un fi ted Allen's Foot-Ease 18 an| States aton are destined to ent Upo ment f conflict will be avoid omit 1. oar, HMambarg Steameh member of the Cly ‘hop i manager of th br trades and ome rbitretion bo employe what has happ i ultimate & arn of the National Clvt or Pederitinn similacly addressel them. coy ‘a fo the situation, and. expressed not iy hope that the imnenting sna trial packal ween capital and labor. be averted b; peaceful means of arbitration. member of | SIA CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH Two from} Flames by Throwing Them Out of Window. | ‘ And 1! burned in attempts to save th a labor disturbance: the like of} "That the employers are determined | } Who must sign fa union and min the event employers, more than the union a, on Whe side of the union works | dd by the fact that| n Committee awit ‘do the faa | ems antiseptic powder which cures pain-| ¢ i ful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, , sand Instantly takes the sting out of| century mark a ah It makes tight or a to|corns or bunions, ne % tie shoes Nal fort die easy. r) ition the Brogtes eomfort vovery © the gi 30,000" testi- . Bold by all Druggists ane Bhoe Btores, 26c, a aubstitue, FRED set Ad Lat, and Wiliam with ‘parely e bad) ft the | SPP window, | lice and the e in an World.) ORLEANS morrow 3 3) $100 we t wot 101 wh lout escort, In the pring the. leadinx plumber hore told me bd would have to vive uy Work, T urged him to usb Dimty Recently he told me he was on bist Alth bottle and never feit betjor, and de Work Jing full ti 1 use it all the time: BRIDGE THE TROUBLE. If McGill, | By T. O, ‘WHETO BAR FOR SHOW HOW TO COOK HUSGAND'S MURDER, BY ELECTRICITY Forced to Work in in Fields Like 44 any Novel ernie, Xe a Man She killed Him, Police Say. hibition in Madison Square 1 Show. STON, N. Y., Dee. Hattie Munckton, ¢ urder of her hush ir was on the bed at 3 Munekton iratoga County, ome tn ce) for less pearty beakfast ca v Aug, 1 , 4 uf thant nts. The following faure Mis, Muuickton, who slept In another | caken meter readit a oom, aid se Was unable to furnish | Geers hed W tostl- Thy information that would lead to the |) thes 46et electrical An of} | C55) on Darwin J . Coat in Hubba, of Meehan free Woman, and fina from her a conf ted the crane, 8: Mrs, Munckton ured that by her h er quoted as sayin to work In the fells 1 and did not provide her with food and el thing The woman Is forty-five years old and has a son twelve years, Minckton is a daughter of Cameron ef Cohoes, wh pi in. Nov M General Alexander Hamilton: |Namesake and Descendant of the Great American | Patriot and Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Writes He was Cured of Chronic Catarrh ‘and Other Serious Complications from Wounds Received in the Civil War by Taking Duffy’s Pure ad Whiskey. ‘For mony years T have been ® sufferer from chronls catarrh and other complica tons as a result of wounds received in the Civil War, After trying almost every known — remed or encouraging f d everything ‘began Pure Malt improve, and bortlly and mentally, 1# a grand record Dufty’s. Tam lecturing In Publio & ind Churches and Yo MG. A, Although’ 1 shall be 0 years eld n om walking many miles a day and with t month, Alexander Hamilton, Tarryiown, N, ¥, EN. ALEXANDE HAMILTON Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey: | } 1s the purest, y ont nourlahing, anid whole. = i} iS | thts y | tug whieh 1 nkest stomach after | other rometies have fated. The record ly | pr ‘ove than (f£ builds up a and disease Drain and baniy 5.000 hale and id men and we who have passe vita be digoat | norvoun prosteatton at audition: ether due to woriy, overwork or ¢lokness ire Mt juable, and it {5 the beat cure for pneumonia, consiuiptio ey contitnr no fuseloll, ard is Ue only whiskey recognized ‘This ie a giarantec. yucers. ae direct, ta ne hotiles onty, a) } \ a ° ewe dt that ¢ ware of refilled by nt store is prepared for the occasion t i} i f i ' owe thelr vigor, health |g and advanced yeare to the continued and reg so of Duffy's Malt Whiskey, * ac iby » weak, wasted nerve, sues, and gives new life, and strength organ of the r. J ‘ror all stomech ithe admit t i troubles and as an aid sonwoe of the throat and Wigs, aud all run-down and weak od Christmas ' ewe! The days slip so quickly past Mi it it is hard J/ryatLamberts’ One visit to it—morning is the best time to realize that we are in the very shadow of the | show what an original and progressive Christmas tree, The time left for Santa Chius’ messengers to do their shopping in is short stablishment, manufacturing most of its own to steak on the premises, can do in providing Why waste jit in vain searching? All signs | spirkling novelties in Christmas gifts at prices point to a jewelry Christmas, The Lambert | that are “the wonder and admiration of all those / who have compared them with other stores, Mail yet Orders ; Promptly nts Filled. MANUF CTURING Catalogue. Retailers and Importers, THIRD AVE., CORNER 58TH ST. Open Ewery Evening During December, THE RIGHT DIAMOND POL! D CHRISTMAS LOCIKETS AND CHAINS. Diamond jewelry, of which we never dispiayed mar It is reativ n {mas pleasing forms as in this merry Christmas seasor ye ) Lambert policy. The stones in these rings were all imr direct by us long before prices went up, The hand ings of sold 14-karat gold come from our own factory. The never a middleman to pay, and our economy i Qo @e 1s at the price quote | y ch and every lock ranteed. Solid gold ne ns to go with lockets, in more 1 an you could ever dream of, from $2.25 up. Solid gold Neck Chairs, $2.26 up, it, Solid 14- Ma id Arkarat gol Hid “14-karat gold Belcher rdiae | Pwin Ring, 2 fine me nas $2 20100" diamonds, $25.09, Others, $8.90 10 Otho 15 to 885 8850, thers, $15 to $859, | § | f \ | * eee | f ZANT Solid 14-karat gold Hoop Ring, 3 fine Solid yold Cross, Solid gold, Roman finisi orna: 4 bs . f poll ned or K eo it 4, ' | diamonds, $78.00, | esr cient fine diamonds, ein Pogo ag Locket fine diamon Sten 8 5 to $500. | Others, $35 to $500 ers to $500, $15.00. Others, $2.50 up $12.75, EXAMINE THESE BROOCHES, Pee one of these diamond brooches off CROWN OF DIAMONDS. et a good light on it and notice the ny of the design, Ask questions The more you know of Lamberts’ you will like it. We tol- representations, with us the the strongest ars The brooches shown here are but a few from our very large assortment. We have rold from $2.50 up. With dia $5.00 up. 4 =| | BROOCHES. an = wa of Diamonds Is of pliti- : Solid 14-karat Solid t4-karat gol! nite edge Bro Brooch, fie half pearls, diamond cen tine diamond centre, tre, $16.50. $25.00, ‘ ake Solid gold Clover diam. ad, $}8.00, Brooch, ros: gh Others up to $150. diamond centre, @.J. unted with finely selected in our ow! diamonds were imported direct $575.00, Others at $150.09, Faney enamelled 275.00, $350.00, pearls and diamor $25.00 y Fleur de Lis Brooch, With fine half pearls and diamond, €20.00, | "=™ Caialosue Mailed Free ro Solfd t4-karat gold Brooch, Roman finish, en- | for the A ing. amelled pansy, diamond centre, $8.00. WEDDING RINGS. | SOLID GOLD VEST CHAINS, | — SIGNET SUGGESTIONS. Lamberts’ Solid Gold Wedding | No hette saine tian A ¢ Have you thought of a signet ring of solid Rings are seamless arid made in all | solid’ 14-k gold as a delight-giving Christmas present horseshoe cah n that | fy¢ somebo {y, and one that can be rich and elegant without being expensive? Here are some examples from an assortment that in- } cludes quaint and novel patterns by the hun- dred. No charge for engraving. styles approved by custom, and not in the store represent greater care in every detail | L4-karat, $3.00 to $12.00, 18- karat, $4.00 to $16.00; 22-karat, $6.00 to $20,00. No charge for engraving. Solid gold, fancy ribbon : ) A AY G scrolls, modelled in reliet, (My be ‘, Sab x $8008 : | | a a § LF Solid t4-karat gold open curb Vest Chain, n, $18.80, | Others, $3.00 to $50.00. | ars, $9.00 ty $60.00, 14-kt— t 20 Others, $9.00 to $60.00, Massive solid gold, hand- & 43-kt,— 88.¢ aa-kt— $7.25 GLITTERING GUARD CHAINS, somely chased, $7.50. $5.25 Others, $3.00 to $50.00, 14-kt.— $5. 48-kt-— 86.75 i 2a-kt.— $9.10 | to our radiin' see them, (in 14-Kt— $8.80 | jn i slices 3 18-kt.—_ $8.15 bain i 22kt--810.89 | pro iGo Wy ga Luntrated Catalogue Mailed Free for the Asking. EVERY WATCH BEST OF ITS KIND. or a solid gold case, all a-glitter with diamonds and rick es for men, women and young people, We know you It is pretty hard to make a picture that will do justice gold guard chains. Please ask to Solid gold, handsomely ty shown | carved lily pattern, Masonic hemselves emblem, $10.00. With slides, $9.00 to | Others, $3.00 to $50.09, $650.00, Whether the watches we show you have a simp le sterli ng ¢ the best of its kind, We want r Christmas y nted with them, costa Watch Inspectors N.Y. C. QH, B. B. Co.and L. 1, R. BR. Woman's solid t4-harat gold hunting monogram Womai's sterling Wom metal d nting ) silver Waich, hunting or open-face W 1 Pel case nae ted ¢ Ne Wateh Walt n Me open face, fine Swiss Swiss works, gin or Lai ; no LCC seen Mme rrer 3.75 up to — Others, 9! 50 to $250, In sterling 50, . wens, Soop Ober, FTE uy tO etO.00 up. Others up to $75.00 $25.00 to 8260.00, Others, 33. 25 to B15. $15.00,