The evening world. Newspaper, March 1, 1912, Page 13

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TH " all soldiers, and the troops’ were or- “Thindeed sha ring | dored held in readiness for strike ser- gains, ‘ ] vice. This action. was taken following Advances of 1 and 2 points were! humerous at the Anish. H the outbreak; in Wales Haatnighty when @ crowd of miners of wedraeth Valley district stoned a trains breaking all the window®.and causing serious in- Jury .to severay passengers, who were cut by flying glass. ARIS, March 1.—The French Miners’ Union meeting at Anzin telegraphed to- {day to the British Miners Federation congratulations on the coal atrike add- ing “In @ tow days the French miners will strike.” ‘There ts no present indication of @ general strike in France although many miners in the North are In facor of It. The Closing Prices. | hi lowest and Iagt prices of stocks as compared with yesterday's ollows: Presto For Pancakes Takes responsibility off the cook You} « don't need experience ~ just follow di- seek rections, and you never fail. flour, best leavening and a seasoning ingredients, With Steol and Union Pacific selling fina fees are € dividend, the early etook market to- | day displayed moderate strength, when Am#l, Conner... Prices worked conslderably above the | final sales of yesterday. Both Steel and ‘4 Union Pacific were well supported dur- 4) ing the first hour. Steel scored a gain | \\" of 3-4 of @ point, while Union ruled 4 about 1-2 @ point higher. General Elec- | 4' tric@ another iseue selling ex dividend, TIES UP STEAMERS, HAMPERS RSRALMAYS On Sectind FD of | of Mine Shut wovess? Feces Feces eee Pete Fete ett Ltt } s “Y! abeates, ‘iden Ply Sage ee Down Hundreds of Vessels | WANT ALL OF 160,000 Rooting’ and" American ‘Benatiog er | per SECURITIES Presto Self-Raising Flour MINERS IN UNION. | ther prominent teatures. a 28, Sia Naren toe: ‘The cake, the ple, eve baked with Presto is sure to be ‘The buying demand abated somewhat & toward mid-day, but the list was still maintained around top ranges. hin, just right; it lightens tal wits the bi the kitchen—""first-ald’’ on basy days, va: Union Pact {OU shiares, and Utah Couper, 6.500 sharee, | —— All Depends. | Halt and Trains Are Cut Out. ——ee emergency—help in ecipesin every package, | SORANTON, .» March 1.—Returning from the conference held with the oper- SE seresperetcecs S855 - A Seneral advance Aleveloped at the (Prom the Pittsbure Post) he : LONDON, March 1.—Great Britain (tors in New York, members of Oh® vexinning of the afternoon period which ‘ 1 don't Hike to Haten to hard tuck | The H-O Company, Buffalo, N. Y. is already heginning to feel the effects stine Workers announced. that active ®WeDt Prices to the highest of the day % s, Do you i Halt Pound ron iste * At the great coal ‘strike that Involves could Le taken at once to build up &t Closing time. With Steel and Union t vat depends on whether they are 30¢ tG an rs ——-——- mere than 1,000,000 men. Several hun. 6 ranks of the union throughout the Pacific leading, the entire market bet- 4 reminiscences Or the preliminary to al 1 rocers z . . — AFA, iMdatsere ate bald up in the varie Te te atated that ff-|tered the morning wet of Murex by at « SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ‘east 1 point. have rere into Pool activity was in evidence durins | and ordered into tne iate upturn, which was responsible | yivania, while the thiety 8 in stocks Itke American Telephone and taseeteed Wiis ce takarthe’ h ieee SoTired of Tired | ~~ Feet! Use TZ effort to rownd up and get into the unto Gets the “Tired” Out Ina Few Minutes. every man of the 10,00 now employed fn and around the mines of the hard! | kes Your Feet Sore-Preel. | wtul how tired feet | coal flelds, i} over—#0, dead tired, @ ports for the lack of coal, and the railroads are beginaing to curtail their worvice, In addition numbers of inanufac- turing concerns have given notice tv ‘thelr employees thet the plants will be aut down. ‘The @eadjock in the strike is com- plete, All of to-day’s conferences were futte and attempts to reconcile the op- Posing forces were | suspended until ‘Monéay, when both the oval owners and the miners again will see Premier olleagu nt that the their rigid de- mands legisiative action will be swift. dane a ihe. Hoege' ot Coomment’ thle of the three executive committees who Sf¢ terribly ewollen, ng ¢ the situation said Participated tn the ference in New sit Our “Model Quick Luncheon — Pure Foods, Prices Moderate—Sixth Floor Th, Double Lely Stamps to 1 P. M. Single Stamps Thereafter| -tzx- Liberal Oredit Plan iz; *RPNnTIgS need Premium Parlor, now cre 1 ae at te the LOWRST. cated on our Third Floor. eitiavk Oe PAH: Bea thet te the LOWRAT. iis ‘First Spring Sale—6,000 Pairs Slightly lnpertect Walk-Over Shoes for Men & Women 1. J Come here to-morrow and :#« tiaese celebrated shoes. They will convince you that here are the greatest shoe values in Greater New York. Finest $3.50, $4.00 ana $5.00 Footwear Made. Choice Saturday at The Women's Walk-Ov. cls for Spring and Summer wear. High tee models, with The next two wecks will be particu- | Jarly espect, the district | they wish to have n in the union as possible before they have the next conference with the operators in New York on March 24. It 1s sald that at present only about one-third of the ployees are make yo members of the United Mine Workers. Then, w n be {is also announced that the members & bunlon, und a few blisters, ang. Your. tee you don't care. it York would not be parties to the next| @ The Men’s Walk-Overs, newest Spring styles, Ince, button end | T t that the cos! owners in practically ‘meeting, Instead, each district will be Blucher models; new toe shapee and laets, in patent high arch and short vamp: ete., in patent colt gunmetal cal whole of England and in the North of fepreremted by a committee of two Itskin, gunmetal calf, velour calf and tan Russia velour calf, tan etc. Lace, butten Laer Lyrae e ‘Wales had accepted the proposals of members. It is probable that the veihad calfckin. Saturday, pair .. e All heel height ark eeveoek the Government; that in South Wales district presidents and three secretaries will constitute the committee, 50 9 aenseeennn (Third Floor.) . and in Scotland the ,owners had de- Glined the proposition, while the miners have rejected it because they were un- willing to submit the rates fo mini- jon, circumstances it felt by the Government that no useful purpose ‘would be served at the present moment ®y continuing the conferences. The Premier hoped to be able to make a farther ‘Statement to the House on Shoes. BI $1. 59 Gas Lamps =) ” Fancy “Hi glass shade, in square or, hex- ‘$e << <> __— Foe of Speeders Run Down. Col. Edward 8. Cornell, Secretary of the National Highway Protective So- ¢elety, who has been a vigorous opponent of reckless automobile driving, covering at the Army -nd Navy from slight injuries received la: when he was knocked down b; ing car at Broadway and Tw street. His secretaty, mil Fritchle, Choice of Dainty Lin- gerie and Tailored Models, Saturday at agon, with Grecian border (like cut), “ green or amber, with fringe to match. Complete, with inner globe, Sd requlat- ing brass burner and mantle.. i 00 Monday. With the exception of a few small collleriea situated in isolated districts, Ail the coal mines of the country ployed, the miners will join to-morrow. The only mine in the coun- ed to ro ed this morn- mber of strikers jaid down their tools f the colliery districts taking advantage of the strike e gre in Souta Walas, ned spiri prevail ere the union tun only to protide strike shert time. railways throughout Wale: ices that their train se fm Great’ Brituin will follow this ample on March Several of the biggest raticoads in the United Kingdom, it is feared, may be forced to suspend. Tails will pring the total of idle men to the enormous total of five millions. On alt sides it wan admitted that un- leas the Government was able to force a #ettlement within two weeks, the food supply of the country would be limited and suffering result. It was learned that the Government ‘was preparing to take over and operate © euMolent number of mines, if neces- eary, 11 @ settlement could be reached. ‘There was great activity at the War ‘Department todey. Leave was dent carried him into the Hotel Bresin, The number of the aujomobdile was not ob- tained. Co!, Cornell has just completed a report of deaths and accidents !n the New York streets for February, 1912. “This party as speedy chauffeur. “In that case, k on a little court plaster and wear a few bandages when you apply for the Job.” dvertises for a snappy, ‘Coming out every time you comb it— fe the falling hair ruining that beautiful thick and wavy hair that you are so proud of and treasure s0 much ? ‘You can stop the falling out and re- store those gray hairs to their natural color just a8 socn as you begin to use HAY’S HAIR HEALTH. Don't delay —don't rua the risk of losing altogether, with thin, ‘ecreggly, gray hair your beauty and youthful appearance. Keep your hair natural colored, thick and glossy, and you will always keep your good looks. It is not a dye, 1.00 aad Sc at Drut Stores or direct epee million doliars—you're qmiliign dollars can will. box of MZ—a_w nder, chated. | © lone’ chilblains and. frost: you a A quarter | Poisonous exudations that make cents a box, sold everywhere, y Wi Cure Your Cold fa a few hours—clears head ie eto nasal Y Bes Rocker, 1.95 Spec tufted COMP VUsen St. 24OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK are Prices and Convince ann 35th to ARE ALWAYS Rocker, 2.49 An unusually ‘al Sale of lron Couch Beds ed and covered with strong green denim. ~ VGreat Sale of $1.25 Feather Pillows Double "ABLE y 8th Ave.|,.. now aad the bal- ourse mall, Weekly — f that THE LOWEST Rocker, 5.49 Extra large golden each.. Has for ‘39 Inverted Gas Lamps da Love burner, half frosted globe bis good grade mantic; Le ye, Or, enc! $1.19 Fancy Inverted Gas Lamps Pa A beautiful light for parlor or bedrooms. Fanc; ‘al y of colors, with imported complete, with good burner, shade, inn, 9c | fringe to match antie and inner «lot » 25c Blue Serge Suits $ i £ ache Butterscotch Wal Choe: raz 1b Brea Ages 3 to 17 years. Double-Breasted Suits, Norfolk Suit:, Russtan Suits, Salior Suits, Se ” rr Guaranteed strictly Tast color blue serge for boys of all ages, Norfolk or double-breasted suits, cut very stylish, ie full cut Knicker pants. Sizes 7 to |7 years. For the smaller boy —2/, to 10 pea Russian or Sailor Suit, handsomely trimmed wit! on $n A “ae Boys’ $5.00 Suits Cood, years and brow: jacket. Knicker pants. e soutache braid on coll for Boys’ With Two Pairs Ki iis suits in sizes 10to 16 years. Kani strictly woollen suits for boys (rom7 to 17 Made of faney mixed fabrics, in grays, tans . Either Norfolk or double breasted Each suit has 2 pairs of peg- See full cut $1 Separate Knicker Pants We've a thousand pairs of all wool Knickerbocker Pant: ‘They are cut from ends and are real $1 ee Grays, tansand fancy mixtuges. Extra full cut and well made. tole y Reqular Saturday Sale of 40c Chocolates, Ib.. (Third Fo Chocolate Cont riminte—| 29c| (Main Fleder, ) > = All Our Men’s Shirts That regularly sell for 59c and In 15 ¢ 79c, to go Saturday at . VA and regulation mode!s . "Fich from the oven; limit 3 loaves; 3 for NERS ETE TET = Men’s Fine $1.25 Shirts Madras, pereales and good grade mercerized fabrics; coat with attached stiff cuffs or soft Tom cted 346c Young 49 ¢ of the famous Peter Thompson Suit. icker Pants. Either Norfolk Suitein sizes 7 to 12 or double-breasted With Extra Pi ker Panis, 59D 98 ted Vev=) ys ary-pleked: worth ys Large Chickens * o 8 immed with fine | Hel tata Eo eset raged cena na then you nile, there's *| 15¢ Triplex Inverted Gas Mantiles a bd etrg dled petagees pr I vide Clear pr cont 0 coe ombi ; and Weems the Menas Ohty dome), itd Mitation, “TZ draws. out | ff None bettor made, Lots of light with a little gaa; 6 for 26¢: oF, si pa pared wit! The Serge Dresses i Are of an exceptionally tine Wert ioned in advance Sprin models, effectively Baa ag with ings or trimmings of contrasting col esa Some have pretty little lace collars, while others have square or round sailor collars ‘The colors include tan, gray, Copenhagen blue, brown, navy and black, and all white; sizes 14, 16 and 18. The Lingerie Dresses Are made of beautiful imported Swiss all- over embroideries, combined with trim: mings of rich Cluny and Valenciennes laces, in numerous intricate designs. Low neck models and short sleeve effects. All those beautiful eyelet and heavily embroidered Bhintty atterns so desisable; sizes 14, 16 an Girls’ School Dresses Of percales, ginghams Ri lawns, in about 35 distinctive new styles; 95c sizes 6 to 14 years; choice, Misses’ & Juniors’ circle pi uits Made of of patterns. to-mo,row, at. es | Seen Sones mal k ftw Candy Shop Features Quimby “tive” Candies Deseses ydwig oc: Special Features for Saturday: eaatcaes Cia ond se abrentahle 3; wide styles; sizes 13, 15, 17 and 14, 16, 18; a '19c sizes 13, 15, 17, 14, 16, 18; at 49c Le ea eeleaattad men score, el Folding Fockst Camere, sise tal, @ 98 $5.00 Maple {$5 Upholstered $10GoldenOak ed, cout models: pin or plated fronts: light and dk Reduced to Aimost Hall Price: vA F 79c em French cuffs; plain and phited fronts with neat stripes niding Pocket 4 Re. 3 Premo Camera, size ‘his maple reek: eh ons (Mata Floor.) and figures; also some plain and plate! white shirts; at s nd pinion; gg gg er ha hi structed so A ageeetw 4 Back deep,rocmy Joak frame in k Model Meat Market ‘ thet 1736 seat. Reed seat eartyEnglish Gn- upholster- Strictly este egae none de- 32 Paid Orders Delivered, en ee x ish; seat uphol- in imi- 4 atered in imita- tation iene Eggs :: svete! | dozen in carton; Cc $15.00 tion leather. e ther, §-§ STB OO ST SB COU loc... eee trees , Folding ANERS i $4.98 Slid TeaC Ts acco Vormoreuw. voiding” Yawk Eye ed visits Cahn nets 2. 89 vat Hina Gotehiee 10c; each oad rail ee Folding i nf 50 $8.00 Each i Smoked Meats | Bakery, Specials Mutton young wether ih 12 ¢ iraiaws size ae Bhxk Mi: to counts Reson: Bie 6 ie Bete Roasting Chic ke ng or ‘ $7.50 Es ae 8 che, A q No. 1 Pony Pae e 4, 7 Wiewrd’ ‘Senior’ Camera, jong po H ‘ if Broilers + sold at a40.; por 1B¢ & 8120: “rh ‘ “ee Ot 6 “ie” $8.00 | et 14 gg Sma $9 ith com- cial oto upp 5 Cc Pri. Weokty | Finskeeatls cirttarsentat ccepicte with wal upbolseral mateseons | Invited ¢ i Co of Row in race Emap at Leeply ‘Cut F ues ecurdes The lingerie models are effectively trimmed with fine lace yokes, embroideries and medallions. The shirts are strictly tailored; finished with pearl buttons, Women's Stylish 93 Waists, in high and low neck styles insertions, Open front or back mode gerie, marquisette and allover embroid- cries. Long or kimono sleeves. EEE ( See oni Floor.) Great Sale of Misses’ and Small Women’s Handsome + a8) Serge & Lingerie Dresses Most Remarkable Values in New York at E, have never seen their equal at anywhere near this price. Com- h the dresses of other stores you will save several dollars on every one you buy. Misses’ New Spring Suits ndsoe new matenals, effectively trimmed with Ceca fia or self 9 Seneca eee s tapid rectilinear lens, automatic dustproof shutter. box ebony finished, with all nickelled trimmings. used for plate or film pack. ide of fine lin. $1.98 Special, ‘oO Shen emtellished with braids and fringe; new : $10, $12.75, $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 wa Up Camers Can be $3.00 Empire Mahog- and. creamy, Th with saudnich cut . Bae 59c Stamps any Parlor Table, 1.98 re fled at 1s: ma i al 3 WS fings. 4 Potatoes” oo i ibe smoked Fish Marsland Geese sites p 7 4 Chaney MKinpered “en Paki wide ys Large ine gat Prime Rib Roast ine | Redo Desslogied | Paper ingle bel oai-( fi rele dy He ; i Stamps Behe.» Sie fy or ta Tein of Pork |. After H * 18 Boiled Ham fous vpeclal 8 fran rect Pepe r ere ha) Hees PeWW000000200004 65006 ( sixte Door, )! 9

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