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i y if | | + NLAVRENE Clubs Used and Arrests Made tn Outbreaks of the Pickets % on Duty Near Mills. ——= @eMonstration tn front of the police ation by several hundred strikers and Qyeppathizers, including many women, threatened for a time to distur what otherwise was perfect quict early to- ay. This crowd assembled after the arrest of a woman striker at the cor- er of Eesex and Lawrence streets, and Bedame vo menacing that the police had te use their clubs. ‘Me police claim that the woman dis- Wayed @ revolver while engaged in ty. On the way to the station ith their captive the officers fod by a crowd of several Persons. Just before the sta- Wan reached the crowd surged in Police and {t seemed for a time organized attempt to rescue the was to be made. The police in driving back the crowd, of the leaders in the demonstration arrested, and four of them were rit strikers made the biggest demon- of picketing to-day since the began. It was estimated that than 6,000 persons paraded Essex other streets. The greater part of crowd was happy, evidently believ- that the eng of thp strike is at pity The conference committee of the atrik- re expected to go to Boston to-~lay © conferen with officials of the ‘Wootien Company, and the Lagidative Committee on Conciliation. Gettloment with the American Woollen Company was upon as likely to cour. It was lbelieved that a settie- ment with this company would result Mearly every mil! in this city making with ite employees. | QAWRENCE, Mass, March 11—A/ | ball for trial on the charge of misdo: | meanor, ‘The meeting in Liederkrans | , Hall wae held to protest against the| TE NOWHES NAL Policemen Get Busy When Mr, Adolfo Thrills Anarchistic Meeting in Williamsburg. Felix Adolfo, thirty-two years oki, of No, 121 West Third etreet, Manhattan, thritied « gathering of Anarchists and Bocialiste in Lieierkrang Hall, Willams burg, last night, by taking from his pocket an American flag, apitting on It, casting it on the floor, stamping on tt and then setting fire to it. The bali was filled with wild-eyed men and women, one-tenth of 1 per cent. of <vhom were born t1 this coun: try, Emma Goldman had spoken with her customary restraint, but Emma had | “went.” Two policemen, who knew that 4etamation of the American flag was @ penal offence, grabbed Mr. Adolfo end plucked him out of the hall amid tremendous excitement, the the whil: proclaming that the Stara and Stripes was @ “rotten” emblem and fit only to be spat upon by pigs. He continued his tirade while he was being toased into TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES . « TAFFETA SILK FOLDING UMBRELLAS WITH NATURAL WOOD HANDLES TAFFETA SILK UMBRELLAS ‘ MISSION OR NATURAL WOOD WITH STERLING SILVER TRIMMINGS , REGULAR VALUES FROM $3.00 To $5.00 WOMEN’S PETTICOATS AT VERY LOW PRICES *WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), CONSISTING OF WELL MADE GARMENTS MARKED AT MUCH LESS THAN WMPORTED PETTICOATS OF COLORED CHAMBRAY $2,75 GHANGEABLE TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS . . . . $2.00 $3.00 WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, - $3.00 USUAL, AS FOLLOWS: ARROW bi YB. Altman & Ca,’ A SALE OF MEN'S & WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS AT POPULAR PRICES FOR TUESDAY ey ryee mer ray THE EVENING WORLD, extra barrel. tion are idle, for the dough mixers ai held by Magistrate Reynolds in $1,009 | "17 In thelr dome Attitude of the State authorities in the Lawrence etrike. —_—_———— | DOUGH BAKERS DOUGH-NUT WANT TO WORK FOR $12 They Join Union, and Now Em- ployer Who Doughsn’t Pony Up | $15 Week Loses Men. Hoboken bakers to-day deserted eighteen bake shops in the Italian REG. U. 5. PAT. OFFICE | their employers that more “dough” must be forthcoming. There are fitty iy | doughty dough mixers who insist they HA TS should receive more “dough” for their | doughty endeavors, Fully in keeping with their establish. The doughmen have been receivin from $18 to Hd& week, Last wae | .fd_reputation for Style and Quality, they Joined the Bakers’ Union and to- | dey, Informed tis dough shoy keepers | NEW YORK bat they want §16 a week, Ti ins slat the working of three barrele ot| Chicago Philadelphia flour should be conaldered a day's work! Agencies in All Principal Cities Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue WILL PLACE ON SALE TUESDAY Paris Model Tailored Suits New Spring Models from Paquin, Jeanne Lanvin, Drecoll, Beer, Paul Poiret and Bernard, of Taffeta and Corded Silk, Serge, Whipcord and Exclusive Fabrics. 65.00 on 95.00. Cost to Import $125.00 to $250.00 Paris Model Coats and Wraps New Spring Models for Street and Evening Wear, also Models for Motoring and Travelling, from the Best Paris Fashion Creators. 45.00 65.00 95.00 Cost to Import $125.00 to $175.00 Women’s Paris Waists Hand Made Voile Waists Paris models of white washable voile, trimmed with Point Venise lace and hand embroidery; entirely hand made. Value $24.50 15.75 29.50 Hand Made Eyelet Waists Paris models of hand embroidered eyelet linen, trimmed with real Irish or Cluny lace. Value $45.00 Paris models of real Irish crochet, in handsome designs and combinations; high and low neck; long or short sleeves. Value $59.50 39.50 Fifth Ave., 37th and 38th Sts. We otrest and marched to the station | and that $1.70 should be paid for pach bi | ,| house, | To-day Patriot Adolfo wae arraigned | jin the Manhattan Avenue Court and Real Irish Lace Waists | All the bakertes tn the Italian see. | $1a Month N 10 per cent, discount if you 4.90 WHITE CHINA SILK PETTICOATS, LACE TRIMMED 5,75 oS | | ‘B. Altman & Go. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS ® Altuvan & Co. are sHowinc a LARce STOCK OF NEW PATTERNS IN UPHOLSTERY FABRICS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER INCLUDING . ALSO A WIDE RANGE OF: SUN-FAST REPS, ARMURES, TAPESTRIES, ETC. TEXTURES AND COLORS IN SUN-FAST MATERIALS AT 50c. PER YARD AND UPWARD, FOR WINDGW DRAPERIES, PORTIERES, WALL HANGINGS, FUR. NITURE COVERINGS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PURPOSES. SUN-FAST DRAPERIES IN ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS FOR WIN. BOWS OR DOORS AT $3.75 TO $7.50 PER PAIR. VERY MODERATE PRICES ALSO PREVAIL ON RUGS FOR SUMMER USE. 35th Streets, New York prefer to pay cash, Made of solid oak, well sea- soned and nicely finished. The 42-inch round top can be ex- tended to 6 feet. The 8-inch turned pillar and heavy feet give plenty of strength, $15 Value. Pay 25¢ weekly, if more convenient. Collector sent if requested. Everything for Housekeeping Let Us Open a Liberal Credit or Charge Account 10% Off for Cash for You. Just as You Prefer Frices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait & Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 3d Ave. and 12Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Also at 193 to 205 Park Row (Chatham Square), ‘ A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. KOPS IMSHAPING pipe ina 4 No.408—Medium | You “see how those broad bands of elastic Lastikops Webbingreduce stout .upper limbs—no ridge of fat below the corset-skirt. Regular Nemo Self-Reducing front. Very long, modish skirt. A great favorite. Sizes 20 to 36. e : DEAR MADAM: You § must have noticed that f the Nemo Service has been vastly improved of late by the use of an elastic fabric where elas- ticity is desirable. Please remember that this elastic fabric is Lastikops own invention, used only in Nemo Corsets; ONLY elastic fabric in existence that will not lose its elasticity. If your dealer should try to make you believe that the elastic in any other corset is ‘‘just as good’’ as ours— Be a Wise Woman! There’s only one Lasti- kops Webbing—all the rest. are simply the old unreliable elastics, Nemos are Sold Everywhere KOPS BROS., Mfrs., New York ff Bea -Wise Woman | Webbing—our the — <<_FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA“AND MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT, DAILY MD fh ANNs Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March 12, 13 and 14 . Advance Millinery Opening An early-season exposition, especially planned that you may catch the correct style trend for the coming Spring season. New York’s Smartest Millinery Styles Are Here And this showing evidences the fact beyond peradventure. Radical style departures make our exposition of unusual interest to those who desire to be correctly informed before choosing their Spring hats. The style hints are well worth coming to see. All that the foremost Milliners of Paris can boast of you will \ find here at half Paris prices. Prices that are made possible by our y own workrooms, where the most talented designers make copies and ‘ adaptations from the French originals. You are at liberty to view our showing at your pleasure with no thought of making a selection. CF Show Room, 2d Floor. Wanted Spring Silks: Special! SPECIAL sale in more than the ordinary sense because it affords you the opportunity of purchasing the newest and most wanted silks in all the fashionable weaves and shades at special low prices. Here's a few of the many special lots—come and see a wonlerful display in our Rotunda. C7 Main Floor. 1.00 and *1.25 Foulards This lot contains 67 distinct styles, every, one this season's designs, at less than half their regular price. We know of no offering this season particularly where the patterns 49e are so choice and desirable. .. 35 Inch Colored Messaline Acomplete range of street and evening shades. Closely A very desir- woven and a perfect, lustrous finish, able dress silk for s} count of its soft texture. the range of color: Sasenigdaiaideieanemeennannicdiiinanaaaaal 50c Colored Satin are gm at 290 These Fashionable $1.36 C4 a1 -50 Silks $1.00 Yard Wide Strip ssaline | 49,in, Tub Silks, plain cround, with colored border: and Wash Silks at 69c Bit need teks Dow mene GOOG 58c Domestic Satin Foulards at 39c | $2.00 40 Inch Genuine Crepe 36 Inch Changeable Taffetas. $1.25 | Meteor at $1.23 Ten Very Special Values in Black Silks 89n, Black Pallet dle Soie. Hog, 1.85 34m. Hack Shantung. Tex 81.00......) 36 in. Black Messaline. Reg. 81.25. in. Black Satin, — are : 36 in, Black Chiffon Taffeta Reg. 8 BE8el 1080: Black Maruisette.” Rex. 81.00... '69e 36 in, Black Moire Velour. Reg. $1.25... 42 in. Black Grenadines Reg. $1.00. 36 in. Black Satin Duchess. Reg. 81.25. . 35 in. Black ‘Taffeta, Reg. 81.00 ROT? | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.., Sixth Avenue's Foremost Store—6th Ave., 19th to 29th St., NEW YORK C CENTS FISHER'BROS AWEEK cotumBUS AVE T.103 410 Bladder Trouble Causes Terrible Pains, After takin ottle of Dr. Kil- | mer's Swamp-itoot h you forwarded to me, } purchased.some from a local drug store and after using three dollar bottles tr say that } was ° pains J had in my back, side vaused by blad- der trouble. J lind the worst kind of kidney trouble and suf could not even st bed Dr, Kilme: just like a new person and J am glad to recommend it ¥ fering as J 50 Delivers this 3- Piece Mahomasy Parlor Suite, with loose ,cushions of lk plush, 21 75 val, 835, We Furnish Apariments from 549.98 to $500 CREDIT TERMS i $3.00 Down $20.00 Mr 5.00 on 75.00 This ERASS Letter to. Dr, Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y. al , in 7.50 * 100.00 Y., for a sample botile. ft eau 10.00 * 150.00 CRT a} e anyans eau wil also reonive \ 15.00 * 200.00 i ar | jet of valuable information,telling \ Atl i bl When] Wh every ¢50 25.00 ‘ 300.00 | mee ridperenad Radde e New | Purchase of 104th Bt. “ue Station at med | tk Bo iep hae i d. Regular filty. WE PAY FREIGHT 1034 St, Subway Station One Oram sTURDAY srwes, Foi MW drug» SHER Marr: AVE. RET ee I ,