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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1912, GRAVEDIGGERS. = TOON STRKE OF e funerain.’ To-Morrow, sas Uni Leaders. uon AND CONCESSIONS. contract with the co ‘Theer je arave danger of a atrike tn hepa had rd the funeral industry in New York. The| hearse and funeral carriage drivers Milated with ah 04 of Teamate: Voted last night to walk out and the| mand for an increase in pay to $15 a| Gravediggers will, {t is expected, strike) week, with $250 a day chauffeurs fn sympathy. The strike will be catiod | and a regulation that no man sb to-morrow or next day, leading hearse | | duty more than twelve hou Grivers and gravedigcers said to-day. = John Fitspatrick, President of the Coach Owners’ Association, employers of the arivers, explained the #ituation in this wise: “The drivers want more pay and the coach owners simply can't give it to them. The funeral business isn't what atte, mild and Miaphe. alton ft weed to te and there is hardly an tn “in te ri) hi uve. 0 ong 4 The 7 .o establishment in New York maintaining | ™* sat @ large stable of funeral carriages that CURE fs meking anything more than ox-| ff, il dionten of the Simmer. a — eet cum’ othe nee ever GICH DONT DIE, NOWADAYS, | uf dirantnne * rae GAYS UNDERTAKER. teking RADWA' AVS ental, Ov SPEPSIA ‘Most people who die have little meney. Somehow, tho rich ones don't | {ch Heatache, Four Stomach, hf oom v0 sass out of this vale of tears | its ‘nour iin Beery ef im ‘movers ofthe a y ne they did, It te a tact | natu Wat there te hardly ever a funeral south “Hiss a oi ok ny will be automo- age , in sad. and solemn! 4 the opinion that the! Pot h Uriver, with bis high hat, | 1 visage and his taste for) n to pasa into the musty) ens, He will, no doubt, | ctured in schoolbooks of the future, with Greek pyres and Indian “| on stilts, as one of the quaint things that made the past interesting. JORIVERS DEMAND $15 A WEEK The drivers have had @ three-year ach owners, That contract expired May 16 and the drivers, nternattonal made a de- Lord & Taylor Founded istic | Women’s & & Misses’ Summer Underwear At Special Prices. Lisle Thread Union Suits with band tops, value 75c............000+ 50C with hand crochet tops, value $1.00 ........ 65¢ Lisle Thread Vests with hand crochet tops, value 75c......... plain and crochet fronts, value 50c Box of six, $2.00 45c 35¢ —A————————_____——————————— Specials in Neckwear and Handkerchiefs Large Hand-Embroidered Collars $2.95 and $8.25—values $4.50 and @5.95. Real Irish Crochet Stocks $1.50 each—value $2.25, Fancy Robespierre Stocks i $1.85 each. Pigue and Linen Collar and Cuff Sets with colored embroidered edges 45c each. 300 Dozen All-Linen Handkerchiefs unlaundered, hand embroidered corner and initial 12 each. Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs band embroidered and initial 75c per half dozen. Special Values in Ribbons Hair Bow Taffeta and Moire Ribbons 18¢ 434 and 6 inches wide, light and dark colors... .| 8 Messaline, Satin Taffeta and Dainty Dresden Ribbons 256 534 to 7H inches wide.........6427 creerterri' || TM Novelty Ribbons ™ and dar! Neca tings willy a artes 1500 Extra Quality of Lingerie Ribbons Pink, light blue, white and lilac (10 vents to @ piece), No 1 14% 8 8 At 300, 45¢, 65¢, 8oc, fr. To piece Broadway & 80th St-;5th Ave.; 19th St. ga ceor store | but it-will come, without next two or three days.” patrick of the Coach y for the there is a possibility that may get together and bury the hatehet. -_>—— DIVORCED FROM INSANE WIFE] # ‘ourt to-day signed an order annuling the mariage chintat, of No. | Jennie Laske, Harry TAske, a ma- aaa attan street, to round that Mrs, marriage. This is said to be the first case of kind decided in this State, tte Justice olmtice Greenbaum in the Supreme, lake wap insane at the time of the | wi i HANDS AND ARMS MADE MARVELOUSLY BEAUTIFUL IN A SINGLE NIGHT | FREE i CLA, DIDIT 1 an ow ‘al oa i enttirel Seer wun dort Soto rom the wee ot fen ouare) my" bands tamed” and. the thene defects were removed appli. jention re Lees prearivtion, which Prete fats as it is 7 alo “ol opr ine into itch “hen a ca POH ith, Sater, ‘ahs Dreseription. at f “Te atl “ind rape, etting i Greenbaum held that as the evidence clearly estabilshed at the time of the marriage Mra. Laske wan insane, Léske ia entitled to an annulment of the mar- riage, picture and medium size models; worth $2.50 and more. A large variety of the best di quality. $3.50 Colored Hemp A choice collection of sailors ge. $5.50 White Manilla Braid Hats, 1.47 A limited quantity of these desirable hats with black hemp facing. $1.00 Peanut Braid Hats, 48c White Peanut and Novelty Braid Hats, here for your choosing; $1.50 Black Rough Sailors, 65c block—grosgrain Black Rough Braid—the newest call early. leather sweat band. 12%c Handkerchiefs, 5c saving over to you, just in time to replenish your supply of Hand- consists of: kerchiefs for vacation. The assort alvo lac aoa 8 or % td % inch hem, as well as color Women’s & Misses’ inghams in the coatee effect, trimm Mi: ; Men’s & Women’s and tassel to match, The women’s silver trim mission, horn silver trimmed, go! acid etched handles; others mushroom, long gold and silver, gold and arl posts and novelty styles, plats and sliver trim mission, gold trimmed, silver with Men’s les are horn silver trimmed, nai and silver trim. ral wood Of a high-grade cordeling, with wide straps over the shoulder, shaped to the figure; wide patent leather belt, Sizes 12 to 20, for misses and small women. Art Embroideries CRETONNE SCARVES, 2QUARES Ap PILLOW. SLIPS—each ......+-- 29¢ CRETONNE HANDRERCHIER DAG assorted colors . CRETONNE LAUNDRY colors and designs STAMPED SCAR CENTREPIECES eee Untrimmed Hats Wednesday and Thursday Savings 75% On Early Season Prices None C. 0. D, None Credited. No Mail or Phone Orders. $2.50 Black Neapolitan Hats, 93c Black Hair Hats—in all the newest blocks, such 3; all excellent quality—new and fresh; $2.25 Black Chip Hats, 9c nd colored. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—with hand-embroldered initials also plain border ae Summer Dresses, 6.95 with ¢ cluny laces, isses’ and small women's sizes, 14, 16, 18; women's sizes, 34 to 44, Umbrellas A Special Purchase of 2,500 Umbrellas, the Handles Alone Are Worth op to $2.00.. Of fine grade American Taffeta, tape edge, with pale BEE a ees New Norfolk Middy Coat, lar ier Table Mats, set, 25¢ ness. 38c} shade; Al akin gat ee ne aR Edis i a if Souler EM pt agresedty such 2s Continental ress shapes; every one a superior and Chip Hats, 94c and large hats; some with sope§| band and ment wanted fancy stripes, new apron or You are urged to select early, 97c aragon frames lain ieee gold and and silver caps, also handles are silver trim, acid etched, with gold PALM LEAF TABLE MATS—o fine palm leaf; 4 in [1 bende a bie 10c Toilet Paper, roll, 7¢ Bumen MONTAUK SILK TISSUE TOILET PAPER—large roll, 7c; or 4 for 8 25c $5 Gas Portables, $3.98 BRASSED METAL GAS PORTABLES —18 i high, with {0-In, art glass . Of best mohair covered & hae goose neck socket and urner. “Boys’ *8i°Ro* Blouses, 48¢ White and figured madras; also nat- ural and figured solesette; plain and plaited models; sizes 7 to 16 years “bore Dress Goods, 39 bree IN, ENGLISH SICILIANS—Io ‘own, gray, navy, cream and blac! a IN, HAIRLINE STRIPE MOHAIRS; 44-IN, BLACK AND WHITE bare HERD CHECKS; 42-IN, PLAIN MO- HAIRS with good Prieta lustre; colors | 4 and black; ALL STORM | P, SERGES— colors and black. “49¢ Polka Dot Foulards, 29¢ 29 23 inches wide; navy blue with white polka dots; limited quantity, rep- resenting the balance of a big pur- chase, Select early, $8 Electric Table Lamps, 4.98 ELECTROLIERS—22-in. high, with 10-inch art rt glass shade, weady for Use, $1.50 Ice Cream Freezers, 1.10 All metal—the “Glacier” triple mo- tion; yn; speedy and | Sanitary, 25c Ice Bags, 10c for crushing ce in; to. sae See kc, | deller handles, , Weutmee™™* $1.00 Hand Bags, 49c White Linen, Crash and Pique Hand Bags—sultable for summer wear; in square and envelope shapes; some fastened with fancy pearl button clasp, and others with embroidered orna- ments and covered buttons with cor- $5.00 White Fans, 1.75 A special Pore, from « prominent byt prcs ed E WHITE GAUZE, HAND- FA NS—mounted on hand-carved and spangled ivory s sticks, Women’s Waists, 1.00 Of fine batiste; a stylish tucked model; front and collar trimmed with Insertion of baby Irish; also of volle; Sailor collar and cuffs lace trimmed, “Women’s House Dresses, 85¢ Of striped and firused Percale, in a number of good styles; some trimmed with bands of plain ‘color material; others with round collar finished with embroidered scallop, ~ Women’s Night Gowns, 49 > plans oF ridiculously small deposite will attract the inexperienced b » but wi : the Bete nn robtiat comallgns, Pst of tur atriebfabrard* eal went! in flavor and digestibility. | by the sa that we e largest fw carpet dist ere an the 7 AINTED and CLOSELY SPANGLED|| (ea Of soft nainsook; Meote moe trimmed with wide em! roldery pebos Grown through; others with | “In New ‘York’s Shopping Center” 4 Ten Acres Devoted To Furniture and Housefurnishings 250 Refrigerators at Special Prices The Most Extraordinary Piece of News We Have Given In Our 16 Years of Refrigerator Selling We have been selling refrigerators in this city since 1896 and since 1904 have been (so manufacturers tell us) the largest single distributor in the United States. So we may claim to know something about the refrigerator business, bu¢ what we now print is as new to us as it is to you. Never before have we seen perfect refrigerators of a good make me, at half price or anywhere near it. But we have 250 to sell at very close to half prices tomorrow. And they ARE perfect and they ARE of a good make—in fact, of as good a make as there is, Their design is scientific. They give a steady circulation of cold, dry air through the provision chamber as long as there is a pound of ice left. Every bit of cold is carefully conserved—these boxes will keep ice as long and use it as efficiently as any make in the market, however high-priced. The material used is the best that money can buy and the workmanship as thorough as hands and care and skill can make it. The design pro- vides for easy cleaning. The white enamel in these refrigerators goes through three processes of baking, aa | a smooth, white and sanitary lin at is perhaps best of all aside from the price is that this s pe lot of refrigerators con- sists of the sizes and styles most in demand. The make is one of the best-known in the country —selling today almost everywher> -: t’:e full, regu- lar prices. hat we offer tomorrow is u special lot of 250, specially bought, and for certain commercial reasons bought under price, but in every respect up to the full standard of quality. “Apartment Howse” Style (Noo. 8 and 4). Style No. 1 20 yore 10, fies eee lining. as lnk i vig Meee lining. saa, $4 BO] | se, is $5 5 The regular price is $7.50 The regular price is $8.50 More Pre-Inventory Sale Items from the Bargain Basement Style No. prvan No.2 2 “white 26e to 35e Quality Ollcloth Remnante—18 ered Dosmaets Pion for inches wide; tomorrow, a yard........... peacrttg =e 10 early Tinsed . Bes Poetic oe illustrated; will 2 Oficloth Remnan| rorperieal Ui’ lass 10 foi |f ig the lr ; specially a verde wide; tomorrow, a yard ic tomorrow, poh lc pt Cleaw Una Ab eee soeee fi ieth oks id ange lenccececes ae "3 see on Te} 4 tae sod at. - Pattern if Coateaen execs range up to oven ic se yirtoth and linoleum remnants range and many can from one to ten yards in £8 length. yards in length, tched; this is the regular 3Sc kind; priced for 18. UOMOFTOW, B YA... ..ceeeeeeeeeeeeees 1c ree ‘Telephone Orders on Bargein Basement Goods. As many sets as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given to all perso whether purchasers or not,.applying at the entrance to the Ladies’ Parlor, Fourth Floor MA MAIN Building, tomorrow. It will be advantageous to start filling at one time as many books as will be needed to secure the premium desired, Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One Book GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. 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