The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1911, Page 18

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Peon miss Charges Against Him and Others, LABOR MEN ARE ANGRY. c vention Resent Action of Washington Court. | wasHINGTON, Nov. 2. — samuel Gompers, John Mitcheil and Frank Mor- \.rlgom, the labor leaders, must again stand trial in the Supreme Court of the + District of Columbia on charges of con- tempt arising out of the Bucks Stove and Range case. Justice Wright \o-day handed down a @ecision overruling the motion of the under the thens. The Court heid contempt of court ts not classed as criminal and con- ’ | “Delegates to Federation Con- sequently not subject to the bar of the Statute of limitations. The Supreme Court of the United \.Btates recently dismissed the original faees against Measrs. Gompers, Mitchell and Morrison, but gave the lower court the right to renew the proceed- ings. At this time the controversy be- tween the stove company and the Amerioan Federation of Labor had been settled. Notwithstanding this, however, fustice Wright took the ground that ¢the dignity of the District Supreme Court's ordere had been violated and again citod the labor leaders to appear and defend themseives. In addition to overruling the plea for abatement under the statute of Mmita- sions, Justice Wright dismissed the mo- which charged the Court with un- Teasonable delay in making the charges of alleged contempt on the ground that they were’ frivolous and without merit. In this connection Justice Wright said: “Nor does the court say that these eragraphs are not of en affrontive and ‘insolent nature, which would Justify “and perhaps ought to require the etrik- ing of them fram the fies. “Of the fallacy that alleged contem- nore are contesting wth the judges, the jcontemnors cannot too soon unload thetr promacy of law.” Justice Wright declined also to grant and bis asso- testimony be taken in He the respondents in which to agree with the of prosecutors upon the ap- of @ commissioner to hear ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Editor: Would you tell me how much mate- rial ts required for the design printed on Nov. 3? Would it make up all right yellow op Thought | hort sleeves finished with nar- Tow jet fringe and edge ends of panels with wide jet fringe. Would like nock to end at edge of bolero, but don't know how to finish it. What other trimming more suitable for evening dress could I ‘use down the front instead of buttons and loops? Where does dress close, and I am thirty years of age, five feet. six Inches tall, have reddish brown hair, gray blue eyes, sallow complexion and welgh one hundred and forty pounds. ac. F. Mave your dress to open down the i DESCRIPTION. A ewagger little costume for a miss) {e developed in golden brown trimmed with brown fur. The made cross to the left side in front, having large revers, which terminate | fn @ sailor collar in back, of wi broadcloth edged with fur. The ' Sleeves set in at a dropped shoulder have applied cuffs of white broadcloth, which are also finished with the fur. | nthe} With one fur button to fas blouse above the belt, two of same be- lors the belt fasten the skirt, which has & smart little gash at the bottom of the right side, being defined with a band of fur, which the skirt. A white broadcloth belt held with fur straps completes the costume. The design re- quires eight yards of velveteen, onw yard of broadcloth and four yards of | sotis, Pr cream net out the waist to the belt line in —_——_—_—_—_———— eee HIS drawing Fas. the great ni \- aE, ereree man’s Sons Brew- ery, Brecliiys, 57 ago it occu- a PALE RIPE RHEINCOLD | panels of the coat and skirt, with three Velvet buttons above each of them. ‘Trim the sleeve with a pointed picce of velvet, with the buttons above, and fasten the coat with three large velvet Duttons Relow large velvet revers. Af- Bromo Quinine SS SLC ons bos. drwage remember the tah come Sect Ow ‘(ete cignatere ca every bee Ga CVbeor are now being Ball, Finger Ring, Bracelet and Sautoirs, Solitajre and Dinner Links, Scarf Pins and Vest Cha Chains. Bags. and Montana sapphire finished WOMEN’S GOLD BRACELE Value STERLING SILVER BAGS, Values up Value Value Stern Brothers ” Jewelry Departments large assortments of articles A) ‘Imported Novelties in Watches, Value $7.50 14 Karat, plain or hand engraved, 5 and 6 inch, pierced frames, with full mesh, WOMEN’S GOLD WATCHES, 14 Karat, with 7 Jewel Waltham movements, case with inside cap, MEN’S THIN MODEL GOLD WATCHES, 14 Karat, with 15 Jewel Waltham movements, Photograph Frames priate for Holiday Gifts shown, including consisting of Enamelled Beetle, Medallion Watches in combina- tions of 14 Karat Gold and Platinum with Diamonds. | Platinum Jewelry mounted with Diamonds and Pearls, includ- ing Corsage Pins, Pendant Ear Rings, Bracelets, Lavallieres, Rings, Men’s Dress Sets, Cuff ins. Silver Enamelled Vanity Cases, Puff Boxes, Bonbonnieres, Lip Salve Cases, Cigarette Cases, Bracelets, Bar Pins, Lockets and Ostrich Feather Fans with Mother-of-Pearl, Real Amber and Tortoise Shell Sticks, Choice Carved Ivory, Lace and Vernis Martin Fans, Opera Glasses, Lorgnettes and Hand-made Bead Special Values To-morrow MISSES’ LAVALLIERES, 14 Karat Gold, in Rose or English finish, with amethyst, topaz, turquoise matrix with Baroque pearl, $4.75 | ie a 13.75 $16.00 a 18.50 to $30.00 15.75 $19.50 29.50 at $36.00 a R23, 101%, i ROMPERS MUST {ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR HOME a ' “FACENEWTRIAL ~L_DRESSMAKERS: PATTERN MODEL) iSareteat=\ mene | Lord & Taylor, : ite. waa Tat ahem arencs te ed “Bromo § Founded 1826 : t FOR CONTEMPT seers eae see Quinine” Fine Assortment of Neckwear i" ‘Justice Wright Refuses to Dis- exe Se" tea ‘wih saat pains Laxative For Hotsday Gifts Flowered Chiffon Scarfs........$1.25 to $3.03 Beaded Dresden Scarfs. ........ 000000000 :83.98 Fancy Tinsel Scarfs...... 0.000. ccceeeees 81.95 Fancy Marabout Capes.. ++ 88.95 to $18.00 Marabout Stoles....... $9.75 to $16.50 Irish Crochet Side Frills .. 750 to $2.25 Trish Crochet Collars.... $8.95 and $5.26 Trish Crochet Stocks...........0esss00. Q1.08 ——————— Silverware for Gifts i Attractive Prices 4,2 2 ALUMINUM BARRETTES—Set with rhinestones; square, oval and fancy shapes.................. $3.75 Values $5.00 to $10.00 JEWEL BOXES—French gilt and silver plated... .82.95 Formerly 84.50 and $5.95 FLOWER BASKETS—Silver plated, for table decora- tions ....... OS UUCUUGUGUCE Cat inh ichas 50c and 75e OVALTILE PLATEAUS—Nickel rim MARMALADE JARS—Silver plated cover and handles, $1.65, $2:50 and $2.95 Silver Deposit Articles Bo! en $1.00; value $1.50 Bon Bon Dishes $1.00 EUG $2.50 Lemon Plates... “$1.95 Marmalade Jars $3.00 Lace Trimmed Linens At Half Usual Prices Pia __ Usual Prices | Doylies. . . .dozen, $1.60 & 83.00 $3.20 & 86.00 Centrepieces, each, $1.25 $2.50 Tea Cloths . .each, $2.10 to&6.00 &. Scarfs ......euch, $2.10 4.2. to $12.50 a Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th 2 ie cold Gosts but $1 for 24 bot. Attention is directed to an extensive collection of Imported paee Greater New Bronze and Enamel, French Gilt, Leather, Mahogany and Fancy Silk Frames. Also Sterling Silver Oval and Square Frames, plain, engraved and etched, in sizes ranging from miniatures to the largest made. FOR TO-MORROW, ANOTHER OFFERING OF Sterling Silver Frames | me $4.75 | ite groups to discuss it. hearing of the decision « com- | 600. Finish the neck with « piping had criticised Justice Wright | °% yellow satin showing a bit of cream | in the following terme: lace above. A black velvet belt and “Im the opinion of this committee the | Small bleach velvet bows down the Yor hole proceeding has more of the ————— of persecution than trial pose —— it ts very diMfcult indeed to under- jtemd the conduct of Judge Wright inder the theory that he is lacking in temper and qualifications that id and do usually constitute the judge and we cannot help but express Geep regret: that a man ao lacking temperament should ever been elevated to the bench.” convention to-day endorsed every € lause of Gompers annua! report and it the ofictal report of the con- SKTYLNESLOST AS TRAN PUNGES al INTORNVERFLOOD | c Others in Crash on Road & * in France Save Themselves Music by Nahan Frankc's Orchestra. Restaurir +. Daily o—v, eo 33 Soot Loader of Fahim I) ovo Ci This Remarkable Piano Sale Closes on Saturday For the last two days Fe we have arranged the most ee remarkable bargains of all. E SEC one inch wide, bevel face, for pictures, 7 to 9 inches, Value $7.95 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINSx G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn On Sale Friday, Nov. 24th $40 Tailored Suits, $20 Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits The Season’s best selling models of Broad- cloth, Wide=-Wale Serge, Fancy Mixtures, and West 23d and 22d Streevs | A real woman takes pride in the home-table. You find this pride keenest among the intelligent and com- petent. Notice how many dainty and | particular housewives provide their tables regularly with | 5 Special Terms: 30 Days’ Free Triat in Your Own Home Then payments may begin as low es 20.00 uj j Cheviot; prevailing colors. Velvet and Braid i $] a Week i H as Torrent Rages. Trimmings. Formerly sold to $40.00 ? $ 8 | A Few Items for To-morrow at Combl., OUPS _ eee a . Noy. xty-pas- A Fine Hazelton Upright deg gh Jase reat ee Using our amber-clear kinds with Den, rich tone; il sz: Sontatah Abe femnous Wessell, | { through the plunging of a train into the ‘ Paes Nickel & Gross action. Easily worth 8250.00, $ Psirer Mowe early toni, wig ste Velour and Plush Coats specially heavy dinners; our delicious - Nia oarek te 100 f breakdown of a ra!iroad bridge on the —— ESSE tate railway at Montreull-ellay in the Department of the Malne-et-Loire. ‘The train, which had started trom vegetable kinds with more moderate repasts; and our substantial meat soups ian Wl aoe ener merrier ras Dressy full length models of Imported Silk Velour | 22.50 A Beautiful Kaabe Up- | | 1 Auerbach Upright, 3195 wee the Thouet the structure, which been greatly weakened by recent broke down, crashing with the . : right, $175.00 his beautiful Colonial mahog- ers, WAS (ravelling to Poitiers, It and Plush; handsomely braided—and Fur Coat! and now and then to help out a very light a mahogany case: splendid a beans + Posies waa i was crmuiay betas models—richly lined—values $35 to $85 | 32.50 meal. Thus giving the daily menu a instrament any musician willbe | | — greatest value in ou warerooia e : pleasing variety wi E out worry or fuss. Isn’t this a useful suggestion for you? proud of. Original cost, $575. ~~by all means see this bargain, Here Are Some Excellent Instruments for $75 of the cars into the swollen b i eae Women’s Chiffon Waists tt tie Onn me = : Chooseat*75 fe getting out of the o _—_———a————————————— Beet Mutton Broth 1 Mueblfeld [pri You'll he delighted wih ih rough the windows tried to save | caer" i 1 Horese Waters Pianos, Every ere NU am ives by cling'ng to the tops of Smart and attractive models—lined in various materials, fancy PSESR coeabe (Ours) PreReOES 1 Pease Uprig Terms Only $1.00 nah a cae a ne trimmed and embroidered in black and colors to match Sem Feaitew Fomato 1 Billings Upright... i a Week were quickly washed away by the new fall tailored suits. roma Yewetable nate many others. , rent, all ee biate la tho locality had been it Porte 2.95 80 Bargains in all for to-morrow. We are sole representatives for the famous NEEDHAM PIANOS }— We are selling on the club plan a #400 NEEDHAM UP. off by the flood, so that it was bla for the pecple of the neign- to assist much in the work of | 3.95 Values to $12.00 Just add het water, bring to a boi!, and serve. Josten Campagi, Company Camden N J 5.00 wen they Are’ positive delight,” iets, ae + Look for the red-and-white label | Rich 0478, Ask to see It. EP Fourth Fioer,

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