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WELDS ADVANGE | TOMILSTRNERS 10° GLLEN TRUST But 5 Per Cent. Raise in Wages Is Promptly Rejected by Majority in Lawrence, LAWRENC March 1—With Me partial surrender on wage increase Of the Woolen Trust and a number of | @ther mill corporations to-day, the end | Of the great textile strike involving | 9,000 operatives, which began on Jan 22, was thought to be in sight Many of the mills Including those of the Woolen Trust posied notices an- Bouncing an advance in wages of at Beast five per cent. beginning next Monday. The advance will affect nearly 0 operatives in Lawrence and vicin- tty. The demand of the strikers was foria wage increase of 15 per cent. executive committe of the Ind trig] Workers of the World, which w in peeaton for an hour this Yoted ito recommend that Petuse an advance af five per cent. a Meetings will prapably be caliad to con- ier to-day's development While the Industrial W World, whose 12,00 or mo ‘Gre idle, have not agreed to return un- the increase as posted, it 1s thought t Many'of the strikers will return ‘to their machines next week. The mem- bers of the Industrial Workers are largely unskilled. The skilled employ- een of the mills that are organized are Memoers of unions, most of which are allied with the American Federation of Labpr. A meeting of the General Com- mittee of the Central Labor Union has ‘beeo called for to-night. MILL INDEPENDENT OF THE } ‘TRUST LEADS. ‘The mills of the Arlington Corpora- toa, manufacturers of worsted and cot- ton goods, were the firet to post no- thoes announcing a wage increase of 6 Der cent. William Whiteman of Boston, fer\'many years Presiient of the Na- tlemh) Association of Woo! Manufactur- ere,'is President of the Arlington mills, which are entirely independent of the American Woolen Company. Mr. White- fan's plant employs about 6,600 persons when all the machinery tn active. | ‘Tye action of the Arlington Mills was | quickty followed by the Uswoco Mills of | the United States Worsted Company tn | Gouth Lawrence. The Uswoco plant ‘em- proys five hundred. Ay advance of.6 per com. on Monday was next announced by the Wood, Vy ae Ayer and Prospect mills of ‘the in Woollen Company in Law- renee and @outh Lawrerce, together with the other plants, thirty-three in all, @f the corporations in New England and New York Mate. The American Woollen Company has about 13,000 operatives here ‘and 17,000 in other places. Notices of an advance in wages were also posted in all of the cotton mills of the Pacific corporation, The Pavific MiMp in Lawrence employ more than 6,000 operatives, and with the Dover Q05 11) plant cdnstitute one of thy Jarges; cotton concerns In the country, ‘The’ amount of the advance was et | | sve. . + Agpong the independent woollen mitls ‘announced thelr intention of jotn- fing fn. the general advance were those of ‘M.T. Stevens & Sons’ Company in North Andover, Haverhill, Mass, and in, N. H. ‘The amount of the in-|' was not specified, but {t will Sat yo er a rel, About fifty of the weavers in Hayerbit have been on strike for some ermikene MAINLY MADE FIGHT ON WOOLEN MEN, ‘The strike inaugurated by the Indus- {trial Workers of the World was mainly rected against the Lawrence mills of the American Woolen Company, and these plants were seriously handicapped by the absence of « large percentage of their unskilled employees. ‘The & per cent. advance granted ts based on the Fifty-Four-Hour law, or fn other words the increase will be | added to the wages paid for fifty-four hours work. The waze scale 1s on a per-hour nd, as the reduction in ‘working thine from fifty-six hours under the law had the effect of reducing the Wedkly aggregate 3.7 per cent, the net inerease to operatives over the fifty-six- hour total 1s just 1.3 per cent. on phe average. ‘The strike was nominally due tc a re- Quction in wages made under the two hours out in tine, but the strugsie later Geveloped a demand of 15 per cent. ad- Vance in wager, the abolition of the premium systen and doutte pay for overtime, —_—_— SCE CREAM MEN FIGHT QUEL OVER FREEZERS. Both Taken to Hospital as Prisoners j After Being Seriously ' Hurt. Because they could hot ar as to the @ duel with @ knife and an tron ber at the confectionery store of Louis Magett!, No. # West One Hundred and Twenty-Htth street, this afternoon, Columbo is in the Harlem Hospita) suf- fers from pumerous stab wounds in the deft side, while Marchi is In the sane institution with contusions about the face and head. ‘Marchi, who has been in his position fonger taan Columbo, reprimanded the Jat@r for carelessness in packing the Mee ream, The two fought up the eteps sto She salesroom, The frightened cash honed the poll Sn ate or method of packing @ can of ice| f eream, Ugeno Columbo and Lulgt March | foubht 4 her combatant would ma\e a com- against the other, so both ‘vere “to the hosp! aed ran from the store and some one | _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 1, 1912. eee THIS WIFE LOVED AFATNAN,S HECETSIVORCE Wealthy Cloakmaker’s Spouse Was Busy as Soon as He Went Away. Half a dozen cloak m of other witnesses appe * and a score ed before Juss tlee Newburger in the § 6 Court to-day in Elmore Kitsinger’s sult for divorce from his wife Helen singer in a we cloak Ol We street In his establishment Michael Benneit,@tar witness for Kit- singer, told how he had followed Mra. Kitsinger to the Grand Central station In September, 1911 “She met her husband there,” aid Bennett. “He was going West on a The best barley is selected in the West by our personal rep- We malt this barley ourselves, assuring to the consumer the BEST POSSIBLE PRODUCT of the BREW- ER’S ART. Fifty-eight years’ experience in scien- tific, progressive brewing PALE RIPE RHEINCOLD resentative. BEER $1 per case—24 bottles at all dealers in Greater New York. Brewed S. LIEBMANN’S SONS BREWING COMPANY 36 FORREST STREET BROOKLYN to watch Mra. Kitsinge* for him after Nis train departed. “Mrs. r kiesed her husband goodby, and nt from the Grand Cen- tral Station to the Cadillac Hotel, Broadway and Forty-third — street. There she met ® woman and two men, They chatted @ while and then went to Keotor’s, where they remained about two hours.” Later, Bennett said, the party at. tended a burlesque show end then went to a hotel in Weet Fifty-sixth street, where they engaged an apart- ment. “I telephoned at once to Mr. Kit. singer's brother’e home, knowing that Mr. Bimore Kitsinger had left the train at One Hundred and Twenty-fitth otreet and was waiting at his brother's tor a message from me.” Bennett added that in a little while Kitsinger, hia brother and a number of friends joined him at the hotel. They wanted to go to the apartment where Mra. Kitsinger was, but the clerk would not permit them to do ao. THE CLERK WENT AND FOUND THE QUARTET TOGETHER. “The clerk said he would Ko and see If everything was all right,” sald Ben- nett. Attorney Abraham Levy, for Kitsing- er, called A. C. Taylor, the hotel clerk, who declared he entered the apartment and found the two women and two men jseantily clad. Mr. Levy wanted to call other wit- tuniness trip, and had instructed mo| nesses to tell of the goings on of Mra. by Kitsinger with some fifteen other co- respondents Kitsinger named in his sult, but Justice Newburger sald it would not be necessary. The Kitsingers were married in 1907. They have one child, whose permanent custody Kitsinger asked. Mrs. Kitsinger did not defend the action. Justice Newburger asked the witness Bennett to describe the two men who were with Mra. Kitsinger in the hotel. body foves a fat man,’ sald Mr. Levy, | ory” and decree and he would sign it. | ceived th time she — EMILIE GRIGSBY SUED. | tire. 5° She Never Got | dau, For. saw the In @ deposition filed in the Supreme Court yesterday by Emilie Grigsby, the the balance alleged to be due on a lan-| the large him several times.” “Which disproves the adage that ‘no- ber the date Newburger told Mr. Levy to| Miss Grigsby swears that she never re- Sanitary Medicine ' received $1,250 which she deposited at the of the Electric Vehicle Company and white plece of wood,” but she never saw any more of it. mended by physicians. Gradui He said one war short and the other| wara of Charles T. Yerkes, in @ suit mcoreniegeemamase accurate minim dri . Made in thr was tall and fat. instituted by Halsey M. Barret, receiver , Brewery Fire. eid eens, “ater star er seemed to be particu-|¢or the Electric Vehicle Company, to] VADDIVIA, Chill, March 1.—The brew- c. a recover $2,700, with interest from 194,|ery belonging to Anwandter Brothers,| At all Jeading @rumetete, or by mall from defendant ad-| tally destroyed by fire yesterday. The ‘a very poor mem-! loss is estimated at $5,000,000, thet she “cannot even remem- if birth.” Most Conven‘ent and ¢ landau, and that s' never i ordered the vehicle. Soon| J Placed the order for the lan- a IU 2% Bottle Dropper avers, she visited the factory Can be carried filled with mediol in the pocket or satchel. Reco landau in the shape of “a % and 1 teaspoonful doses; also al st in South America, was to-| Medical A Co., 44 Felten St, N.Y. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 1868—Established 44 Years—1912 ONEILL-ADAMSCO. |p Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Best Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue College Girls’ $17.50 Suits at ) having this to wearon Sunday. It may be a beautiful Untt day for a stroll like last Sunday. P One woman devotes her entire time studying for O'Neill’s just the styles that young women like— and our wonderful buying organization takes care of the prices! Young women like to come to our separate High School ‘and College Girls’ Section for these reasons. ¢ like {tlusteation. Made of very stylish Serges and minty Patect fit warranted. Lined throughout with peau . High girdle Sines 14, 10 and 18.4 7g [ Misses’ Suits, $19.75 | le izes 14, 16 and 18 years, Juniors" Girls’ Serge Dresses, $5.00 to $14.75 Tn Mixtures and Diag- In several prett r ts, trimmed with and Repp, in nals, plain and trimmed models (rintnd’ patent pretty. model eo 18 to 18 jeather belts; sizes 13 to to 14 yer cece SILOS ato "'95 0914.75 $1.95 to $3.50 O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor. ———— Handsome $2.00 $1.29 6% ‘Sunday’ WAISTS, ~° ie Typical Seasonable Offer From This Storé of Greater Values LINGERIE WAISTS, beautifully trim- med with fine laces and embroideries, / high and low neck, three-quarter sleeves. ! Sizes from $4 to 46 bust. Hand- $ some $2.00 waist. Special at.. 1.29 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, fitbaontttlsacasot tes tal RE Miss Juniors’ Coats at $11.95 Wash Dresses, $1.95 to $3. Of Linen, Chambray B Boys’ Fine Double-Breasted a Norfolk Suits, at.. Get Newest Ideas in Women’s Neckwear Lace Chemisette of imitation || Irigh ‘and Vente, 760 to $1.98, ba Dutoh Collar Sets and Bete seeeee of imitation Irish lace, some of Macrame, 600 to $2.98 each. $1.25 Guimpes at 69c Guimpes of dotted, shadow snd figured: net, full leng: Tooth Brushes, good qualit fine handles, sesorted style: arly 16, Special to-mor- Jl¢ Javea Mice Powser, colors. Special at Brashes, wo: H Tones, ‘assorted styles and 7 one hundred dozen aainples of imported lace neok- ear, comprising ion » Quaker collar: , sailor collar neck yokes, etc, now ready in New York's best lave section; three to six of a ki ual value $1.00 to $2.00; O'Nelil's price 450 and 960, 25c Embroidered Col- lars, 10c Each Wmbroidered Hnen voliars, m dium height, in @ variety of signs; sizes 12 to 15, O'Neill Main Store—Firet Fleor, CoiffureE ffects Our skilled ex- perts are kept thoroughly post- ed on all the lat- est styles of hair dress our s Natural Wavy Hair Switches 26 and 38 in natural Finger Piece Lye- Glasses and have exclusive features for the comfort and convenience of our custom ere. ONeill Main Store—Becend Floor, piece eye-glanses, conform to the| colors curve uf the Urrupe of the nose, evenly 29c Ribbons at 19c Yd, | distributing the pressure so that there white; 7 inches wide; at, yd. | karat gold filled. Warranted to wear Flowered Dresden Ribbon | five years. ‘These contain the pure white crystal lenses, Seong. Oy dhe, “te #160! gg | Byes examined by lens; valu . 60; yes examin Our expert op: BAS er Cs hinvscsitces ss 35¢; ticlan free. ba ONeill Main Store—Hiret Moor, ‘O'Nelll Male Store—Hiret Moor, prepa find Bargains for Mothers of BABIES —Slips, Dresses and Petticoats |si", NEW, YORK'’S Greatest Medium:priced Infants’ Wear Section | soles (“Everything for Babies") offers the following important Hare o special values tomorrow id Nainsook Sli; Square yoke of tuc! and embroidery i oe OS tea lituhor ake and sleeves. if » 28c lapeaye' Baers aud ‘Short ‘Nainsook Pecticoee Square or V yoke of inserting ond a Bap mire jetticoa: tucks. Gises 6 months te 8 years, poms ne 9.08‘ ofbs tis Good value at 60c, Special..... $13.75 Women’s Tailored Trimmed HATS “ Hundreds of models to select from, at prices to meet every Come down early so that you can be certain of |demand, ranging from $1.95, $2.50, 93.50, up to $9. MANNISH DERBY apres represents one of the smart, _., |new, strictly mannish derby hats. Th Allewool Serges and Worsteds. Lined throughout, with)come in black and shite Piten Milan, I $19.75 | Thecleverest conceit of the season. Wearone. Only................ $2.75 Get-Ready-for- (Woy Sales cheviots, also a number of Ru: Big Day for MEN! ‘Sale of French Cuft Shirts at $1.65 Hosiery for Men and Women Reliable Spring Lines Underpriced tor Siturday The $3.58 Kind, $1.50 Women's $1.00] Women's Ahsolutely_dependable finger| Stockings at 75c ‘Thread silk stockings, so shapedthatthey!fine gauge, blacks and | colors. inno cutting of the skin. Comfortable, 9 ana Sere 4p 9 full es clear and secure. Mounted in 12 Women Ss $4 Shoes at $2.59 A Saturday event in our popular 6% to 9 Inches wide on Ment) decidedly special at... $1.50 ¢ Section that will cause the most spirited buying of the hundreds of courteous. An occasion witho t equal anywhere ir New York. All new 1012 b tton styles, with vev n metal ith :toth tops, or kid tops, ll welted n's Gun Metal High Cut B high estes 234 to 7: regularly 82.00, at, Sise: years, M Boys’ and ¥. Se very close at 58°. Tae g6| Ghoes, heavy © Always #2 2% oth 59% sat Through Our Special Sales And You Can Redeem Them In Our Own Merchandise Clever Models in In Our Uatrimmed Millinery Dept. LUCKY SPECIAL PURCHASE 100 dozen Chip Dress Shapes in black, —! burnt, navy and white; correct blocks ll, medium and large, at 95c. I ed Fl 5 . Wistatlan: ryacintha, Violets Pancless Paradies and Ostrich, in the n it effects, str hoods, bandeaux, ‘ornaments, ete. eee immed Hats, 95c¢ HATS AT §2.75 O'Neill Main Store—Firet Fleer. We are going to help hundreds of pare ts toca down he bilt for clo:h- ing “ those youn] scamps’’ to-morrow, Trose who cone earliest, of .ourse will get first pich ofthesedes rable ines; oys Russian ‘Suits in neat Boys’ Double Breasted Sailor values $3.93 to and Russian Suits, vali «.... $2.98] 2.98; at...........- E™ Blouses, light ; Boys’ Bell Blouses, all colors; ist eed ; values 50c and 75c; eeenus . 29¢ value i $1.00 in stripes and plain mixtures; values $9.98 Cl to®5.00: ato... eee sees $2.79 Main Store--Second Floer. ‘Telescope and Aipine Hats, sizes O44 to 634; ON, Your Hat in the Ring Early To-morrow for These Specially Priced Sunday Wearables. *S $2.50 & $3.00 Values (like skctch) ready at 8.30 A.M. Two kinds—all silk, or silk and linen. Plain colors; coat models, Ball pearl buttons, hand-made buttonholes, Made with neck bands and soft French cuft izes 14 to 17%, Men’s $3 Sateentajamas at $1.65 Ps Mage of vest quality sateen, plain colors, double silk loo custom tailores ood full garments; low cut models; all sizes, smail, medium, large and extra Men’s $3 Knitted Scarts at $1.65 . tnghsh hand frame knitted ties, 15 different color combinations Ac- cordion weave with fancy crochet and jace cross stripes. Rich and durable Rarely, indeed, even at Nell o-—Firet Floor. 50c|MEN'S 35c and $1.25 Silk|Sil! Stockings|50c Socks at 25c at 29c Lisle tops, blacks and e Lisles and cottons, various styles, blacks and Fine wearin, quality. colors. ill Main Store—Firet Floor. ration for Saturday's early rush. You'l’ € our service to be swift, careful an amps hi bh. uban heels Splendi q ality * the kind sold elsewhere for $4.00, n paturday only .. 2.59 * and Children's Shoes, made of vicl kid, button, with patont and ood solid sores; sixes 81g to. 31, sizes 11g bo. Hint 91.2572 at? $1.50 St 2° 91,50, iets, "91.90