The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1912, Page 4

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‘ land. In na; where the miners|Chairmen, #o that three appointments committees uthorized by the new law | Ment. & SeGUtG te tae and dues the Iv ‘the number of miters working in fmumn Wage scale, tt Ie believed the men|the \pite Ie. increaking| dally but not will stay away from the mine Fg ABA, aa Mi fg a Bide . z working in the Northarn Wales cow! ye gh AL a sn Set clay the \Gelus, which is double the figure of yes- mineta shows that the Government's] iy 4. minimum wages act has not appealed to the imagination of the men, wits] have ntbues want the principle of the mintmam nt of police whidh was pro- e daily wage translated into a fixed dally | tecting the non-unionists who had re- he sumed work. At Pontypow in Mon- Some of the district boards which} mouthshire there have alsa! been din- are to mettle the local rate of wages Ad en, cro@ae of etriking giisere te, eariees miners’ of ing the windows ih the oeore | tke Cotes Chace viet She en whorhave returned to voted,againat the ption Albert Stanleys of the he pits without delay, lands Miners’ 14d eid of the House off € work. ereta Mid- gr LETTERFROM SOM | BRITSH STRKER i GELEVED LAN) BACK TO MINES d_ member ns, practically | they have to resume work te night. Kingdom thi * meeting of miners in @taffordshire, Mr. was now imponsiile wecure the necessary two-thirds ma jority of the mine in favor of con- Unuing the strik Mr, Stanley ha: and knows the in Federation, which West of 8th Avenue riotim: in different y. At\Dunfermiine, jo the figures of the Miners’ ory sign that the trouble ts ot at an end, Denied They Mur- dered Furman. A sensations! twist wae given ic-duy fo am unsolvea murder mystery when t® Hila Furman, mother of sighteen- errsgld Theodore Furman, whose dis- Mmemvered and cherted body wa pored ta have been found in ear of the Ontario and Western at Middletowy, N. ¥., Jan. & and whove twe brotherd afterward confessd the murder, received @ letter signed with the nante of her supposedly dead son telling oo he had juet enlisted in the Marine cer at Phiadelphia. The paliée at once started an Inv gation, believing the letter to be a ¢ squetch the suspicion which stil! ee the two Furman boys, Eure: jh. Two detectives have ed Htrom Middletown for Phitadel- pila, where they will interview the man who weote the letter to Mra, Murman claiming to be her missing fon. | Then Furman dsappeared Nov. 2%, M1, aed detectives }n a month's search found no trace of him. Jan. § men employed by the Ontario ai #re Ra!iroad, dumping a hot cinder saw the t aman, badly ch im the . Other parts of the body Gere alsa discover The polleg were notified ately fama two toned. told how confessed at once and der had been accom: _clwhed. He the killing, which, ho wald, took behind the Farman home whéh he’and his brother struck ‘thaedore with @ hedvy axe. Later they ‘et up the body, he ta! digmembered parts into with red hot ashes, OTHSR BROTHER GONFESSES, THEN BOTH DENY. see day after the confeasion of Eugene, Joseph ‘corrodsornted the story, onty | denying tie had struck hia brother with the axe | ‘The next day both brothers repvdi- ‘até@ enetr confessions, and when taken tha Gram Jury of Orange ty they were released for tack of Gince that time District-At- Rogere hea tried to run down avurderers. “time ago Mra, Kia Furman pre- @ pay check owing to her son p @ Western Ratiroad. a p petd, but she was ar tor forgery. The Furman house wag searched, and severe! keys belong- to ratiroad ghacke were found. The Repialt wes from ner son un- | when. Furmap fecetved | er from Philadelphia. It read; | fear Mother: Iam well and happy | you are. tor. I have Just | @xeme for the Marine tar filled and pegsed the be: I Gorpe.and 1 rt ot exams | i any, T am golrm to feo 5 of the world, Please sign my K Which 1 incloss and I will home before I start and see | ; D have been working on # | o Your loving son, ‘THEO. ' With thie was another from » WwW. rinali'a attorneys, Rendicli @| of Brookiyn, have started for) © to tate Bh Seng, Sets le, hack to own. Jec~ Who have gene, ‘the tery and the letter, caeen cs ay. he ‘ue Li) Theodore ‘Purman tn wtill alive, de- -declare they will make more is-for the murder of the unknown found Jan. @. X60 can get » May Manton Panter et Pattern Free with noxt Sunday's | |, for the coupon, See Page 6, wnday World Magaz.ne of April 7. hey will; Accepting Wage Bill and Unions Face a Crisis. LONDON, April 3.—Satiafied result of the referendum on the strike will be against retu work, the executive committee of the Miners’ Union to-day prepared to over- ride the mandate of the men. Bellov- ng that the existence of the union will be threatentd should the strike go on, the committee conferred thi on @ plan to disregard the r and order the men back to work. ‘Thia action would be well received tn Wales, where the vote for resumption je about $ to 1, and tn parts of Scot- have bi have not able to dec! rices But only one ~ Quality.” BRISCO=" KLEANWELL “The toothbrush thet | holds its bris for Their Suits” GP cirnee 17 "Street Thousands of Enthusiastic Women and Misses Daily Throng Our Great Suit Department Auracted by the Brilliant Fashions and Inimitably Wonderful Values in this Glorious Easter Suit Sale 12" 15° 19” Every Suit a $35 or $40 Model. W gular 10 cent paper pattern free to junday World Readern. Dress Hats for all neesiong: Best & Co. Wh Went vat are ‘ werges navy, black,. white, tan, brown, spice, Copenhagen and iridescent effects, chameleon taffetas also mart pencil stripes, homespuns dnd novelty fine Smart Motoring Hats and*Bonnets. Hats for Afternoon and Street Wear, English Tailored Hats. Imported Models from leading Modistes. Tyrolian and Trimmed Round Hats. ‘ ~o een arse mernr enema Fifth Avenue Bonnets and Caps in all desirable materials, Children’s Dressy Hats Fancy Straws, trimmed with ribbon and flowers; various shapes and colors. eeccccccccsccceevcscrscvencsessescssssscessoees Values up to $6.00, Special, at School Hats. Children’s Fine Straw Sailors. Lingerie and Lace Hats, Thirty-Fifth Street =n at different , but thay ide upon their . y sizes a SUITS OF CHIFFON TAFFETA ¥ Coat wi irred bac! Te- veres of Faille Silk, bodice skirt, drapery effect, the season’s jar colorings. 14 to 20 years, or 32 to 38 DYst..sseceevcresersseenoesens eee WHITE WHIPCORD SUITS Well-tailored dressy coat and new skirt; collar and cuffs trimmed with corded silk fancy braid and pearl buttons. 14 to 20 yeam, or 32 to 38 DUS. rc ccercccccsseccees we Bevee MANNISH SERGE SUITS Navy blue; Plain \well-tailored model. 14 to 20 years, or 32 to 38 bust TAFFETA _SILK_DRESS Copy of Imported Model from our own importation; waist handsomely draped with fine net forming peplum, trimmed down front with hand-made roses and leaves of silk. A very un- usual dress. Colors: navy and black. 14 to 20 years, or 32 to 38 bust ONE-PIECE DRESSES f tine French White Serge; fasten- ing in front, trimmed with silk soutache braid and buttons; silk tie, embroidered batiste collar and cuffs edged with Irish lace. 14 to 20 years, or 82 to 88. bust........seeeeee oat ” | EVENING COATS AND WRAPS ~: 49.50 irate see .++ ++ Regular price $29.50, 16.75 25.00 27.50 35.00 to 165.00 | DRESSY, STREET & MOTOR COA’ 15.00 19.75 22.50 25.00to 55.00 HEAVY STEAMER COATS 35.00 45.00 ' COLLEGE, SPORT & BLAZER COATS 7.50 10.50 18.50 22.50 "14, 16 & 18 years. x MODEL COATS 25.00 32.50 35.00 to 79.00 DRESSY COATS 9.95 10.50 12.95 15,00 to 25.00 PLAIN & SEMLTAILORED COATS vs 878 7.80 9.75 to 25.00 oe Women, Misses and Young Sirls AC few ttems of intarest, especially planned, for the late Saster shoppers, r PIQUE AND LINEN DRESSES Wide Wale Pique; for the Young girls; daintily trimmed with hand- embroidery and seal Isiah insertion and edges, models to select from. 6 to 16 Yonge severercerrece L LLJE DRESSEA, stripe with dotted bor- der; patent leather belt. A very practical model for drew or ral wear. 8 to 15 FORTE. + + sees ; AVERY DRESSY MODEL Floral design border trimming, also ecru embroidered batiste, collar and cuffs finished with velvet ribbon bow, GIRLS’ NORFOLK SUITS Thyee-piece model; in fine Sexge; well-tailored and lined. Colors: navy, white, and black and white check. 10 tol6years.:-.......+.. ++ Regular price 686.50, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CHALLIE DRESSES of blue and white stripe, lavender and white; daintily trimmed with messaline and lace. 14 to 20 years, or 82 to 8B bust........eee0- In our enlarged coat section, new things arriving dally. Dtwtine? types in Coats and Wraps for Small Women, Misses, Sirts end Children, this week, Ht Speetal Prices, Small Women’s and Ufisses’ Section LINEN COATS : Dressy and plain:..... 15.00 to 45.00 35.00 to 165.00 WHITE SERGE COATS ssseee+ 25,00 ta 59.00 5.95 7.50 8.75 10.50 16.75 Sirls’ and Children’s Seetion BLAZER COATS LINEN OOATS 6.75 to 18.50 SILK COA’ Special Values in Genuine Baby Inish Teckwear, Handkerehiesa, a tuous rice, |] ETON COLLARS Regular price $4.00, DUTCH COLLAR AND CUFF SETS —— GAUhaeahs timers Regular price $7.85, | SAILOR COLLARS . | vevveceeeeveee+Regular price $8.75, | STOCKS | ee +¢++-Regular price $3.00, MISSe’ MIDDY SHIRTS New Spring styles, in latest patterns and colorings; perfect @tting and well-made throughout. ' HIGH GRADE GALATEA Various colorings. 4 to 18 years.... . ‘ PLAITED NORFOLK STYLE New. color combination. 4 to 18 yeats 2.95 PLAIN TAFFETA SILK PARASOLS In all desirable shades.....- iting * sooseeeeseeees Regular price $8.00, Fifth 5.65 5.85 1.95 1.35 2.75 1.95 het ae pe Skits and Parasols, for Women and Uleses. 3: CHIFFON are sere o lotoring. navy blue, Back, white, gray, myrtle, 5 lavender, pink, sky and Alice blue: finished ® inch hemetit hem at ends. 84 inches wide 66 inches long. .. ,- Regular price $1.65, CE VEILS , ne i and designs : in scro! mesh, also fas and ‘C Lace Veils in black, champagt White. .ssseccccecevees to SPECIAL ALL H’DK'Fs le! " D ern! . dainty, one-corner in a large variety of patterns. it price 250., ‘and-em! . ty, Each, 256 10.60 12%e FINE LINEN HANDKERC: \-em| 0 A’ Gabe essen sere ve+++Box of siz, 3.00 Avenue « Thirty-Fifth Street M , To-morrow is the day we set aside y sors thi coming Mondey—AFTER stor -APTER PLANNED fo have, alas, roby 3 possea itl attraction & atany price, * ice of many of our finest hate— raordinary making, IN DEMAND OF THE SEASON. For this reason Renard’s have alwi ped, ode fae Thareey before Easter to-make a dec. ext tions that other merchants would os ae Avtar THE FACE. OF But Renard’ > Bet fer x & yy things that are different. cach | A Hat for Every Gown—at $5 5 annals of the millinery trade have hats, at 65—seldom at twice the price. Im the ostrich feather borders, hats with taffeta | “‘aumidi’ sigrettes, hate trimmed with § beautiful flower turbans, and the © an trimmed—all $6. _ *10 $15 and $18 Trimmed Hate—at $10 © Lape ‘array of plumage effects and fa- cluding h fancies, on hats of the very latest Sremeedeat in en York ite YOURS tozeree. $25 Pattern Hats—exclusive—at $15 | i fashions that faithful } Perio ond the Wrench abet snd vewlevande eke u Seyahae kines bi E $e fnetaan of Shak prmentation stcsed. saree bartes heve New 4 } Wea tcuse cua ee $7.55 $1.95 for the“Renard Tam"—value$3.95 ‘The extraordinary response that followed last week's of the“ at $1.95— thes €8.96—cr a, er Tae scldne las Ceoea te oat | ‘To-morrow, im, this effectively stylish and universally becuta- ing’ Meri Ee ‘ale—more than a thousand in ri Sorts English Braid-Bound Men’s-Wear Serge Walking . Suits Value Actually $35 $19.75 This suit in three short weeks has attained the zenith cf popular favor—and the ing effectiveness of the style, beau'y of materials, and the superior ¥ in which it is made, will hold on this high pinnacle for weeks to come. The suit par excellence of the Spring season! Handsome silk braid binding on front, sleeves Lined with desirable of peso dey » and the indefin- able air of aero it lends . ev Jue to @ class MaN-tfloring that rarely enters into » suit that sells at this spe cal pi even at the regular price, which is $35.

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