The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1912, Page 5

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GARDNER INDICTE AS PLOTTER FOR HERMIT'S WEALTH Grand Jury Also Charges Five With Fraud in McCarren’s Old District. peared at the joint conference a resciu- tion was passed by the operators ap- Proving the action of the sub-committee, thus ratifying the agreement. “When the joint session was called to order Senator William Green, acting for President White of the miners, sald the | action of the sub-committees composed of John P. White, John Fahy, John D. | Dempsey and Thomas Kennedy, serving | a8 @ sub-committee with four operators, | had been disapproved by the full com- | mittee representing the Mine Workers tn | the negotiations with the operators. The Secbation report, in part fott . Bacr—It is no use for you to try to modify that report, gentle- men. That has been honestly, after twenty days of hard and care- ful consideration, been honestly committee of ten had full power to ratify an agreement. Mr. Green sald he | thought #0. Mr. Loree—The point I had in mind Was this: You see, you create a very diffoult situation for us. We can't in the nature of things meet the different members of the anthracite mine workers to negotiate this thing, and they do not send a committee here apparently who are authorised to close an agreement. They create @ committee, and that committee creates @ sub-committee, and an that this sub-committee is bound in Good faith te return and convince the committee, and the committee, been convinced, ts bound in wvod faith to return and convince ‘Mr. Green—On, of Mr. etal ie imposible for you to ca this agreement, that our offer the old Anthracite stands; 20 that you need seed. That is stand- ery to refer ing on record, to which no answer | bas been given. Mr. Green—You refer to the prop- eaition you made a Philadelphia? Mr, Baer—Yes, asks for @ reconvening of this com- mittee, Mr. Green—Well, that will be satio- factory to us then. Fur Storage—Moderate Charges. Remodeling and Repairing at moderate prices. Franklin Simon a & xi Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets - SPECIAL POR SATURDAY. Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing ee THE. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAX “0, 1918, ‘ . . ay. "Ohio asked Br, Green if the miners’ the anthracite mine 3 agreed upon by your representa- ‘Mr, Green—I might sey, in reply Boys’ All-Wool Suits Boys Washable Norfolk Suits ‘The April Kings County Grana Jury], t!¥e® And we expect you to bring | to that. that the committee repre. f ich two pair of knickerbockers Tih ewe pair of enieherbockore 4 yk your committee into accord with | senting the miners, who served on Mr. Green—I would like to Norfolk and finished its work to-day with the report] that agreement just aa our com- | that sub-committee, have labored in | ser Baer, just ‘the nature ‘ot ans envy wergeand Bago mistress i He wersohor wile Sotho of\ sixty-three indictments. Among] mittee of operators, who do net be 3 faith. i on om Journ? ano 7 to 16 years. Value 90.76 6.50 pone Tine 85.18 those indicted are former State Senator jome features of it. There mo snehies ry Seal women ° ‘ Frani J. Gardner and Gearge H. Deck: & good many pills to swallow tithe (Gaile Boys’ | beg lish Reefers Boys’ Washable Leseory Bg Suits er on a charge of conspiracy, tt being| n tt even as it is, so that ie or black and white Donia sadats of eaparted Galatea, alleged that they endeavored to secure bg ee YY at tas seber ‘ shenterd che ‘worsted. 6 50 hambrey and on. LOB Pomession of the property of Samuel E.| GF tig sub-committee, So I think hee 4 Value $0.75 ye 2106 years. Value $2.96 Harlett, the Remsen street “Millionaire Youn ‘Men's Norfolk Suits “ F; h Model Wast bk Salts A second indictment charges Gardner i est Co. Engle Norfolk or ade and double Preach model washable cules and Decker with grand larceny in the cack models of you, Mr. Green—I regret very much that the decisive answer that you have made indicates that it is im- possible to open up negotiations again. Mr, Thomas—WNo, sir. Mr. Baer—No, sir. I didn't say that. We expect you to meet. We have treated with your officials to bring about an acceptance of that agreement. I think you are honor- ably bound to do it, and if your leaders, after full consideration of fret dexter, it being alleged that they Possessed themselves of persoral prop- erty of Haslett. Decker, who was employed as a nurse fin the Haslett household, was arraigned and pleaded not guilty. His bal was fixed at $2,500, Gardner is In Raymond Faas 1875 SRE aoe Young Men's 'Suits Hand-Tetlored English Models New English Models of Imported All-Wool Navy Serge, English Tweeds, Scotch mixtures. ye Sizes 32 to 40 chest. ies Beginning Saturday Morning Important Clearance Sale of 474 Sirts' and Upisses’ Coats | Broken Sizes: F4 to 6 years— 8 to 16 years Dress and Semi-dress styles in all the desirable Serges, Mixtures, Polo Cloths, Satins: Pongees—including a Special lot of Novelty Steamer Coats. Plenty 15.00 <— +e a 750 the whole subject, have signed an 4 dpeessell OF Uakt MIA ou Tea of navy blues and checks, and the more desirable mixtures. | Rapaes pifee' 000.08, not fairly turn it down, and you i | carry cut what yoer teed Oa tlat Ghe Vogue of the Norfolk Coat @treet Jail for failure to pay alimony to His first wife,.who divorced him. He wih be arraigned on the conspiracy @barge next Monday. Five other indictments reported are fhe outcome of the fight for the leader- @hip of the Fourteenth Kings Coun:y Assembly District. This ts Pat Mc-Car- e: old district, and upon his death lohn McKeon and Daniel J. Carroll, @ormer aides, sought to grasp the acep- carry out what your men on that SPECIAL SALB SATURDAY, fe. In 1911 Carroll ver McK. fi greed . : ty two votes. This year Carroll's mac | til you have done that youmust | FORMER VALUES to 8.95, special, 4,95 | FORMER VALUES to 15.00, special, 9,75 HIGH SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS Lytiad ved thai Aare} rene not expect us to make a Geanite a a a ii “ “ “ 16. 75 «“ 11 75 @ revult of his defeat, gave District-At- Me , torney Cropsey intorration thet ied to President Loree of the Baltimore and 10.95; 6.95 «“ « “19.75, “ 13.75 . For Misses, Girls and Boys eve fas hl Hiraate aaa “ “ “ 11.95, “ 7.75 a ii Wy Piet a Bako J ORelliy. Emit More “ aes . “22.50, “ 14.75 | OF TAN OR BLACK RUSSIA CALF, OF FINE QUALITY WHITE CANVAS. * ‘The charges against the five are vari- 13.50, 8.95 ~ " “ 32.50, 16.75 oun. Among the allegations are. thone , : Size 8 110% Veuoeace 2.25 town © oitig «= Valuo tae hI Of conspiracy, assault, fraud and ob- No Approvals—No Mail Orders—No Exchanges . giucting Jantice, Ball was fixed at Sizes! to 2 Vatuo 63.76 2.95 stscott to 2 Value 93.00 241 ‘ Peared ortho ee Indeed ottisane” Sites 23400 64 Vetue ose 3.45 sien 23400) 04 Vawsase 2.98 tiv bis Women and Misses Ye ow 0 “* Clearance Sale of Millinery HURRIES HERE TO | Reduced Prices on Hats of Cvery Description Oxford Ties and Pump dlssppo pet PREVENT STRIKE « |e me we Dress, Semi-dress, Tailored and School Mand-eeved welt alee Value $8 08 mana 4.00 “one sce nes. "4.50 | eppesrance that you are #0 anzious to, j White Nubuck Pu ‘ for beauty and good 2.75 4.75 7.50 10.00 imps Hand-Made Walking, Pu: 4 Saree sabes re es se gg mee (Continued from First Page.) colored, thick, Glossy and healthy heir. NTT eee | Every one is attracted to the womea, fesued a statement which showed { with beautiful hair, Why aot have it— wart Wary over tha tarh ateiee teey | get rid of the gray haire—keep them out i ae “ee Coming 2008 Young Siris’ Suits and Dresses ‘ Misses’ Summer Serge Tailored Suits . taken and Intend: to allow the miners by using GIRLS’ HAND-MADE IMPORTED TUB _FROCKS Models at ‘pe fo,work out tHe probleme by themeelves |" @)HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. wit;| DRESSES of fine White Batiste, Of fine Check Gingham; trimmed New Models at Special Prices. The watement covered alx typewritten Freel Med pialanet ag Aon lp all daintily trimmed with laces and hand- with plain self-color Chambray,hand- Of Navy, white or black copy chenine the new one, two or three nent od gat alaaliata alten sllielh | color Jor and bow well it will keep them eo, embroidery; a number of pretty embroidered. Colors: pink, blue, black Cutaway Coats, latest cfg bth Wy wae oa dressy tailored “The operators entered the conference ead rellable ro but Eee on renner” ote epna bie as 3.95 models, some slightly soiled, greatly reduced. 84 to 8 years... GIRLS’ DRESSES Of fine French Linen and Anderson and white. 6 to 15 years.. GIRLS’ SAILOR SUITS Of White and Tan Linen; odd models at reduced prices. 4 to 15 years. @ully expecting the agreement to Pe wpatified by both general committees,” “Before the mine workers 12.75 25.00 29.50 38.50%. : Misses’ and Girls’ Summer A i ald. 0: NEW York Ginghams, handsomely trimmed with te ee eee +ee+++Regular price $8.25, 4.25 7 5 24 ATLANTIC OITY aeaunv PARK laces and embroideries; an assortment GIRLS’ PLAY DRESSES Missed’ Ege r Suits Girls’ iris’ Washable Dresses = ote te sage’ fom. Cae “Made in- one-piece Busian model, Erona, wil, a or elt, oe face arm eee 3 a ® oer sd a ei veins Abe 9.75 with bloomers to match; materials 14 to 20 years, spa value’? $20.80 19. 75 tte is youre. Sete sae 378: OSENBAUM of fine Check and Plain Color Ging» 94 | Milsses’ Linen Tailored Suite Girls’ Washable Dresses aes eo ih ar ent @ aw TUB DRESSES ams. w 11 years... ebb \. New Norfolk or trimmed coate and Of Singha, pe Sensis tener ares ela WE TR Of fine French Linen; trimmed with GIRLS’ SEPARATE BLOOMERS Poabagen or navy ie oe 16.50 flor aon was Rngres Soeeaes: oF Will Close O So ioaye ecu OF fine Gingham to match dren, Minsid fognet tanga tei Gitte! HandeMade ae } r ii + jsses’ Frenc! nen Dresses Will Close Out seccececeeeoes Regular price $8.75, 6.75 Pesos pnp Aikag reer 75¢ Batjoned, front or, baad - grabrold- White Freach yelle and ————_— ott i al blu: 5 THREE-PIECE SUITS Tor Yoube Gite) Sin’ the riese Tito Db years” Meta 14.50 Se peliteh esd Gear T t ume ; ) o-morrow, atur ay For Young Girls; with plain and dress and Norfolk coat; cuffs and Misses’ Panier Dresses ‘ Misses’ Voile BS veg fancy coat collar and cuffs of silk and collar trimmed with contrasting Of Dresden silk crepe, in rose or maize, Of washable vais, ba ( 20) Smart Models in many pretty and effective trimmings. colors; dress effectively trimmed; bg Aig white net skirt, pompadour violet of bas) pA Materials of Wool Mixtures, Checks materials of fine Berges and Shephcrd 14 to 20 years. vetue 930.00 29,50 — fere20yeare, ‘ and Serges. 10 to 16 years........ 15.00 Checks. 10 to 16 years............ 29,50 Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits at Fifteen Dollars Regular Prices, $22, $25, $27.50 & $30 Misses’ Graduation and Class Day Dresses Exclusive models from our own workrooms of white French Voile, net net or batiete;: | Ce hand-embroidered and trimmed with fine Val. Point Venise, Macrame and real baby Irish lace. Sizes 14 to 20 years. 18.50 29.50 39.50 Sale of Boys’ and pisses’ Gloves : A few discontinued styles at greatly reduced prices—an assorted lot Misses’ 2-clasp White Kid—Misses’ 1-clasp Tan Cape— Misses’ 8 and | 12-button Chamois—Misses’ 2-clasp Gray Suede—Misses’ White Washable—Misses’ Gray and Slate Cape—Misses’ Tan and Gray Pique—Boys’ Tan Cape in light and dark shades, 85c. : pair SUITS TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR see eiede of English quailty whipcord, men’s $ 1] 5 Hosiery WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY prean Aue een plain and trimmed modelt, CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS CHILDREN’S IMPORTED | 92 Mi ’ Tai lo Ss ui in all the fashionable colors of the season. bea ee tay ppg a sses red ts Of a fine ribbed lisle thread, silk finish; high spliced heel, double sole and toe. Black, white or tan FANCY SOCKS, in cotton and lisle thread; large variety of patterns and colorings + Regular price 25c,, 19c. pair Girls’ and Children’s Rompers GIRLS’ CIRCULAR ROMPERS CHAMBRAY BEACH ROMPERS Of fine Gingham, in pink or blue Without doubt the greatest Suit values of the season. Dressy tallored, plain tallored, and Norfolk Models of navy, black serge, or whipcord, and Scotch homespuns, 14 to 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 125 Girls’ Dressy Coats 70 Misses’ os Long Coats Women’s & Misses’ Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices Pink and blue checks, stripes and Of navy of white serge, or black and Dressy ous pice conte: of y 20 MODELS IN MEN’S WEAR SERGE AND checks, or sian blue or tan. plain colors. 1to 6 years..... 50c. 75c oe eee aoa ae ony 7.50 sere shonterd chk re 18.50 “ WHIPCORD COATS: boyd 4 > dias 13. 50 EME TMM srirerersertecesss ree 98s CHILDREN’S CHAMBRAY ROMPERS Heretofore $9.75 to $16.50 Heretofore $20.80 to 990.00 7 incies AREY SHAUN SOME AAR Teac * CHILDREN’S WHITE ROMPERS In pink or blue checks AAS Regular Price, $22.50 With blue piping. 1 to 6 years..... 1.00 colors. 1 to 8 years......+.+.. Oc. 75c Children’s Bath Robes OUTING FLANNEL BATH ROBES CHEVIOT BATH ROBES In pink and blue checks, with cord In pink or blue, with belt of self, and tassel to match. 2 to 8 years.. 2 to 8 years Regular Price, $25. "}16.50 COATS, mad fh a Regular Price, $35.00 | 1.75 2.00 h t “Filib Sw Fift Avenue at Thirty Fina Surges Spun 777 ~ vee |

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