The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1912, Page 6

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ri MINERS ARE READY TO WALK OUTIN GEATEST TRE Formal Reiection of Coal Sorat ef eotierion tnestven Workers’ Demands to Be ops 80 cru bate cuapcapen, ese ta Presented Tuesday. Cont of munguteraing: coal ponies, sieiaeenlioa, Loss to operators in price of coal COMPROMISE HOPED. Operators Absolutely Refuse 20 Per Cent. Increase, but May Grant Five. ‘The anthracite coal operators having @penly announced their refusal to accede to the demands of the miners, the skirmish fighting 1e on what may turn aut to be the biggest industrial battle th the ouuntry's history. Fully eware wt the serious outlook, the committee ap- poiated by the operators at thelr meet- ihe yesterday to formulate the reply to the miners’ representatives conferred to- following day, perhaps, it will be sub- mitted to the delegates from the work- ore. ‘Whether or not further conferences will follow is a matter of ry pregent there 1s no Goubt as to the attl- operators say ‘per cont. increase of pay and other de- reands. It le eaid for the miners that they are anywhere else. But as stands it looks as If ther least « suapension at the mines for a month or more, With the probability of 4 strike always in view. A strike in the anthracite regions means the calling out of 180,000 miners. The operators are asserting that only about £0,000 of these are members of the United Mine Work inion, but it is history that, in the event of a strike, all the non-union mi under the union fold, he embership is ascribed to the long period of peace, during which time the miners—the for- eigners particularly—are not eager to pay their dues. BITUMINOUS MINERS ALSO ABK | |. INCREASED PAY. A feature of the coal situation is the discontent among the bituminous miners. Recently they asked for # 10 per cent. increase in wages and were met with a cut of 10 per cent, Their agreement with their operators also terminates on April 1. This Is the first time that the agreements he hard and soft coal simultaneously, The thracite deolare that the soft coal miners will join therm in their move- ment. Jf they do it will mean that to men in the anthracite feld ($00,000 more will be added, Already in this olty the strike ‘0a: WHAT A COAL STRIKE MEANS AND COSTS A strike in the anthracite coal regions will call out 180,000 men. If the bituminous miners join in the movement 600,000 more men will go out. An idea of what such a strike would mean may be had from the atatiatics of the great anthracite coal etrike of 1902, as follows: | i i | i i 1 discharged — hi have the opportunity of havi heard by the Comptroller, tw Prendergast Dennehey, who in seventy years old, ‘Was charged with a shortage of $200, He Geclared that he had given the money to an auotioneer in connection with the auction of property sold to pay taxes, The auctioneer denied that he had re- ceived the money. Dennehey was no- tified at the time to appear before Comp- troller Prendergast for trial. He sent word he was too fll to appear and was peremptorily discharged. Since then he |ea has been eecking to reopen the case be- mptroiier and have himeeit 8 a_clerk. and sprains, m, Ing hii SLOANS LINIMENT Gives quick relief from pain. remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago jumer, ped from 60 t telling where the soaring will stop, With the approach of warm weather the incréase may be felt but little by the house der, but the big manufacturing plants as to the supply of lications com *Prithout it.” vpesd Protracted cold weather, the actual 4 wes made on the coal in storage. y from the mines could jemand and it DENNEHY WINS POINT. — Vermer Finance Clerk Mest Get Heartag by Comptrelie: A jury before Justice Jaycox in the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day decided HUBBY DOES WASHING, COOKS HER BREAKFAST, Broker Barton Is Shares His Home. R treme cruelty, The husband never speak as they pasa by. —— Did His share. (From the Boston Transcript.) He hi he cure them all?” ni It’s an excellent Severe Pain in Shoulders Relieved Mr. J. UNDERWooD, of 2000 Warren Ave., Chi IN, writes: “I am a piano an jisher by occupation, . id since last Sept. have suftbeed with severe pain in both shoulders. I could not rest night or day. One of my friends told me about your liniment. Three cured me, and I will never'be Cured Sciatic Mr. A. J. Nance, of Oak Hill, O., writes: ‘I bave used your liniment forsciatic rheumatism, Twas 80 I could not walk for a long time. Teven ate my meals on the floor, but your liniment cured me, I keep it in the house all the time and have let others use it and it cured them. I sent to Tronton, O., the other day and two soc. bottles for other people.” Atall dealers. 26c., 600. & $1.00 34th Street Tailored Spring Suits for Women and Misses Complete Display of Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits, ‘of Whipcord, French Serge, Fancy Materials, Satin and Taffeta. 25.00 29.75 35.00 39.75 3 Women’s Coat Department 3 New Spring Models, of Serge, Whipcord, Taffeta and Mixtures. ‘a 18.00 22.50 27.50 35.00 Women’s Costumes and Gowns For Afternoon or Evening Wear, Charming New Modes, of Plain or Chan Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor, in 22.50 15.00 Smart New Sprin Fancy Stripes; Copies of |mpor: 20,00 ~ Misses’ Afternoon and Party Dresses Distinctive Styles of Chiffon, Net, Charmeuse and Marquisette, 15,00 wt ee, 29.75 37.50 Foy Women and Misses, 19,75 Styles, of French 22.50 19,75 34 Pret . 45.00 One Piece Walking Dresses Very Effective Spring Models, Suitable fo it W of Medium Weight Prench Serge and’ Whipcord, ~~ Misses’ Tailored Suits 14, 16 and 18 years; also suitable fog small women, Serge, Whipcord and ted M odels, 25.00 ble Chiffon-Taffeta, revalling Colors, OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz G mit YET SHE’S SUING HIM. “Extremely Cruel,” Says Wife, Who Still | According to suffragett. rules, @ hus- band who does his own washing and ironing and gives his wife her coffee and rolls before she gets out of bed in the morning {# an {deal apouse. Neverthe- broker living sued for a separation by his wife Margaret, But he swears in his answer to the complaint that he did the laundry and other work above described. e Mrs, Barton in her suit alleges ex. says his wife ts 80 bent upon the pursult of pleas- ure in soctety that she has no time —— |to devote to her home, For years, he | says, he has washed and mended hin own clothes and socks, and made the coffee in the morning and carried it to ‘his wife in her bedroom. ‘The suit 19 to be tried in the Supreme Court, in White Plains, March 1. A pecullar feature of tho case is that the Bartons aro living in the same house and eating at the same table. 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For sate by All Druggists TRY POSLAM feeeaeiranhe cee eseenecceeee, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Continuing today and tomorrow the Sale of Men’s Trousers and Fancy Waistcoats q This is a semi-annual sale, but differing from former similar sales in that the assortments and the reductions are both more liberal than usual. It is an excellent opportunity to replace one or two pairs of trousers which may be the worse for wear, and the waistcoat proposition will appeal to many men who like to relieve the monotony of a suit of clothes with some- thing new and different in the shape of a fancy vest. The values will tell their own story. Men’s Trousers Separate trousers and trousers left from suits. Formerly 3.50 & 4.00....reduced to 2.50 ¥ A] ‘ Es ie au Y iy had, aifrvad” Wel x IL: A ea neh Srey ante Formerly 4.50 & 6.00... .reduced to 3.75 Formerly 6.50 & 8.50....reduced to 4.50 Men’s Fancy Waistcoats The assortment includes the smartest waistcoats of the season for street wear. Splendid values Formerly 5.00 to 7.50.... reduced to 2.75 Formerly 2.50 to 4.50... .reduced to 1.75 50c a Week No Deposit Tron Bed, Spring, Mattress and Pillows $18.50 Iren Bed with 1 1-16 inch continuous posts, 34 inch fillers, large chills and pretty brass scrolls, “Lincoln” link fabric & opring, very durable, Fine elastic cotton bf mattrese and two “Dalsy" pillewe—made In our own sanitary bed- ding factory. In single, 94 oF full and bedroo: heat Rok, Alze, Hundreds of other styles m furniture Pay $8 monthly, If more convenient, Collector sent ¢/ requested, Everything for Housekeeping Let Us Open a Liberal Credit Account 40% Off for Cash ‘or You Justas You Prefer Prices Marked in Plain Figares on Every Article, Cowperthwait@ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also 2212 to 2224 Third Avenve (Cor. 121st St.) wouvens, & Lord & Taylor Founded 1886 Women’s Suits and Coats Splendid Values for Wednesday Women’s Susts Models in navy and black Men's Wear Serges eo Neapeamee deel Raa ae sory blak al hie alo the ate $29.50 in poords.......cse.e J, Bie hot Se Gat stana acrta | £95.00 smart styles to select from...... eooeee A Large Assortment of High Class Tailored Suits In all the most desirable materials and colorings, $39.50, $45.00, $50.00, $55.00 & $60.00 Women’s Coats Street and Touring Coats In Men’s Wear Serges and Mixtures, some fancy trimmed, $15.00 & $19.50 Fancy Black Satin Coats Piel lined throughout with all the new colorings for street and dre $39.50 Silk Sale Continued With Additional Unusual Offerings Charmeuse In evening and street shades, also ye es a: Regularly $3.00 per yard $1.9 5 Pongee Silk Serges $6 inches wide, natural color. Regularly $1.50 per yard Black Pongee Dress Silks 86 inches wide Regularly $1.50 per yara | 780 36-inch Satin Princess : In choice Oe ans { 98¢ Biack Cashmere-de-Soie 0 inckon wide » cularty 62.00 per yarat $7.98 Pongee Dress Silks 97 inches wide, natural color. Regularly $1.00 per yard $ 58 t 68 Also 1800 Yards 23 inch Foulard Silks Formerly $1.00 per yard, at 50¢ per yard. An Unusual Offering of Navy Blue Dress Serges fay EU aan 64 Inohes iy Per yard | SI. FO White French Dren Linen $0 takes Originally 7c per yaa | 566 Fine Dress Cottons 48 inch Imported White Emb'd Voiles In Dress Lengths of 414 and § yards Values $15.00 and $20.00 per pattern $9.50 and $12.60 WB hite Corduroy Pique . nett pet imported in three $1.00 per yard Wash ry pei and | 68 Fancy Madras Shirtings and domestic, y io and B00 pee yee | JBC Beoadway & 90th St.; 6th Ave.; 10th S

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