The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1912, Page 10

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¢ a DRESSMAKERS WILL STRIKE T0 TE UP EASTER GOWNS Ordecs the 16 striking employees of Dressmakers’ Union wifi be called out on strike before Monday. A meeting of the executive board of the union will be held to-night in union headquarters, No. 42 Rast Twenty-second | | atrest. Unless some satistactory answer is Feesived at that time from the ‘Merchants’ Society of Ladies’ Tailors and Dressmakers, the atrike order may be issued to-night, effective immediately, Full authority has been vested in the Py executive board to call a strike. ‘That Stoin and Blaine will not meet the strikers’ demands 1s practically as- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 29, 1912. or not, for @ strike then would find them with no work on hand. For this the executive board will brook Must have a settlement Failure of Stein & Biaine to live up to the agreemont which ended the strike onrk WESTCHESTER FIGHTING NEW DYNAMITE DEPOT. Residents of Suburbs Discover They Are Neighbors to Ninety Tons of Explosive. An @ result of the investigation which ff Wiliam J, Doyle of Westchester County and the other officials have been n regarding thé large quan- titles of dynamite stored in the towns 10+ ada. china einen. SENTENCED FOR LIFE, HE Getonators stored in four magesines| tender, tn @ saloon at (fo, 907 on the ferm occupied by Frank Hal-|Mundred and Fourth etreet on bauer. This dynamite ts the property |oame before Judge Rosaleky in of the Dupont Powder Company, the |Gessions ¢o-day. They quarrelied over & Keystone Natignal Powder Company | card game, and Nicolai éresiy admit! and the W A. Clark Company. The | the shooting. dynamite comes In by rail in thirty ton] His assigned cot George Gordon lota, Battee and Michael Detagi, stood beside When the great quantities began tolhim, after his plea of manslaughter had come in “those who lived in that sec-|been entered; it ended: “it wae right tion became apprehensive lest there be lhe should dic. He jer.” an explosion, andthe investigation was| sait Judge Rosateky: begun. “Tt Is dhe eentenve of Greatest — Supporting wured, and the Merchants’ Society claims ft has no authority to compel the firm to settle ite strike. ALL-NIGHT MEETING TO DECIDE Call Up Woot ON A STRIKE. ‘ABINGTON, March 29. ‘The atrike order was expected to fol- un ed hen ensouneed, be inten- Jow an all-night meeting of the Execu-|¢ion to call up the Wool Revision Tariff tive Board tant night, but moderation |bill to-day. He said he hoped to was counsélied by leaders and {t was|pase the measure Monday, Tepresenta- decided to make further efforts to se-|tive Payne of New York demanded cure a settlement of conditions without striking. Conferences are echeduled for late this afternoun between cepresenta- tives of the manufacturers and the ‘workmen, The result of these confer- ences wil be discussed? at to-night's meeting of the Executive Board of the union end action talen, ‘The strike, if called, wii affect at fest only those establishments which work and have the moral and financial support of the other members of the Merchants’ Society. Company 1s planning to make the stor- age depot at Fort Sill, town of Greon- burgh, the distributing station for the explomve the company sells in New York City. They propose to do this, it is alleged, unless the authorities find some way of stopping them. The Board of Health of Greonburgh adopted @ resolution prohibiting the storing of more than a ton of explosives WH , ' THANKS JUDGE AND BOWS. [mess™™ t= duration ot Your notre eS Giovanni Nicolal Admits Kitling| tone of deep merit, no eait: pe ono lt Jiovani ico! ing Pea g : hares y Man. He Says Wes a Thief and | ‘The cow’ oftce i Hy] ‘The court of “Deserved to Die.” Cyclone Blows Down Houses. Giovanni Nicola!, a sculptor, who shot Thiety-sixth street are reinstated their grievences settled, tt is prob- the 7,500 members of Local No. % @f the International Ladies’ Tailors and ee BIRMINGHAM, Ala. March 2. ne Hy] Hy and itiled Francesco di Martini, @ bar-| twelve houses are reported to have 4 more ti “Boys will be boys” even if their Clothes do suffer. All our Boys’ Suits are made from sturdy woollens and substantially tailored—they'll stand the hardest service and give complete satisfaction without restraining the boys’ activity. Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits with Knickerbockers, $5 to $12 Special sizes for large boys up to 18 years tor Place ourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROAQWAY om, @rike of Local No. 38 showld mot be peitled speedily. dt @ etrike in to be called, it must be callie’ immediately,” to-day sald Solo- apes etunioen manager of Looal No. 3. “The membere of this union are the men Sale of Smartest Style New Spring Suits for Yo « $1650 ‘AY back in midwinter, when the snow was thick uponjhe ground, we planned tt is sale—planned to make it an event of the grjatest economic importance—planned to provide New York’s smartestjdressed young men with suits that they would wear with pride—suita of character, refinement and correct style. Now, with the warm Spring sun shining a cheery wefomé, these suite are ready for those who are quick to grasp an tunity—for those who appreciate the difference b clase and superiority of Vogel Brothers’ clothing and that average characteriees kind usually offered at thie price. These $16.50 suits represent the very latest word of style, authentic totip dot, on the graceful, slender lines that bring out the best ts in a man's plysiq A weaves and colorings to choose from—worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds and light and dressy dark effects—all at a big money-saving price—$16.50. We Give Double ‘‘S. & H.”” Green Stampe Until Noon—Single Stamp: —) a) VOGEL BROTHER G42 se. B av Store Open Saturday Until 10 at Night partion Fay by the Hath Yoo Frefer Mantel Set, $1 Eight day Clock, with Westmins- ter gong, fancy dial, gilt trimmings, Gtands 10 in. high. Set includes This is the corset that ogee the al astic a peeks ou- sands o + igre seyret cians, who now Fiereseribe” it in all onsen requiring, ect, hygienic ab perfect eyo, wae the patient be stout or not. It was always a won- derful corset; this. has been e the ts in swagger ened China—many the Afterncen signs, can have the clock alone at $9.80, or the vases sepa- rately at 502 each, T, RE LLY PUZZLE Between 16th and 17th Streets. Open Saturday Evenings. We do net oe window Gagley of our Cleshe, Colts oo Ree Only entrance CLOTHING ON EASY PAYMENTS For Men @ Young Men | Values at =fY & Bo) ustiiet at aint *15,°18, *20, *25,*30 ' 15 sigilar puzzles to be featured in || April Fool Edition of | You will be unusually exacting if you can't find | a sult to please you in our enormous assortment of Men's and Young Men's Suits at the above | | “FUN” prices. They are carefully chosen, come from thi | Fe ialerina cordelenions Ja hiuariea seed fe || Tb. Big Weekly Joke Book || Intended to mest the requirements of men who FREE with { want well made and serviceable ; ef clothing. All the new models are shown. The 1 assortment of materials includes every new color | Next: \ Sunday’s but are) carried by new Double Reducing Straps. The Bandlet is now made with a series of; thin steel wire springs, ' giving additional ease pport from un- . le \ You would think this Brass Bed reasonable at $15. Bright or satin variety, and no charges ft rie iy a oe ers, measuring, sowing, Uning or living. neat ‘a ‘on RA ae Se a 5) zi. Golden Oak Dressir, $9.90 Very neat in de- sign and strongly ut toget! a4 * ty Note the very heavy : Covered tn silk plus! design, covered tn Panne or real enter, -Piece Suite fabrikoid. dernea‘ Twostylish 8, each with medish poser ‘ Ke. $55.00 No. 522 medium er. This corset is our MAS», IECE—an aid) to L\ ad Mm “Flow Bliae’’ Dinner Set ° $ $27.50 eta elsewhere for |f $15 or more. 24x17x39 — inches, holds 40 Ibs. ice; heavy galvanized lin- . ings brass hardware, WS and Built of selected hard. & ad top, showing fire wood, well finished. gos Worth all of Perfect circulation, . Park. Row Beautiful design finish, 26x26 comfort, and prevents that beari down ‘sensation whi every woman You may thank ‘Lasti- kops Webbing for this wonderful corset, for it could never have been, made without that re markable Nemo fabric. : Be a Wise Woman! Ask Your Dealer. Four Generations Of Satisfi and shade for Spring. Extra: Charges.” Gur Priees Are as low as You Paid Cs HOTS AO ae

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