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11/000 ON STRIKE CLAIM A TIE-UP & 4, To-Day Join | es Walked Out ar 4 Yesterday. 4 Of, the L149) fur workers in New ¥ eu uit 20 Were on strike to-day fers Thion called a strike 1) ‘obeyed the summon: joined thelr com ‘The workers express their inder to-day. termination to keép the factories closed enough money ta their treasupy /to continue thelr protest ‘and said Ody have for a year, If necessary, The manu turers sald they will not brook inter- ference with their business and Pet strikebreakers to work Monday. ‘The strike was conducted peaceably, but beginning Monday, the strikers sald, _ DF FURMAKING Army When & city Committen of the Associated Fur’ Manufacturers of No. 38 Fifth avenue, ne manufacturers will not yield It Is positive that the manufaciure Will not recogniae the un Malving “and, further breakers will be employ the furriers want to go to work They can adjust their differences as individ- uals with their employers but recogn!- of the union is out of the ques- 4 Fur Manufacturers comprises ninety of the largest firms in the trade. There is another organixa- tion, called the Mutual Protective Fur Manufacturers Asociation, composed of about 150 smaller manufacttrers. Those two organizations are working together. BACKACHE ork, it —_—_ ons | But a Symptom, a Danger “| Signal Which Every Woman Should Heed. face Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don’t neglect it. To get per- manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood- all's experience. win Se eats workmen trom | Morton's Gap, Kentucky.—"I suffered taking «iets >, here are 8,00) Jew. | (WO years th female disorders, my feh strikers bell to the union, remainder 48 composed arians and Slavs. The last na ledge, with headquarters at No. 67 Marks 7 8. Bruck rman of the ewikers’ executive com » Said to-day, at headquarters, Fifth avenue, that the fur industry was completely erip- pled, with the exception of two three places, the workers of which would join the st Monday Among the places th r day 1s Blaswein's at No, 69 street, Bruckner said several manufactui had visited union headquarters to range for a settlement. He sald ployees of each factory would hai thelr own grievances, To this end etrikers and app be treat with thelr employers, aid that one thing that would be a lutely demanded is recognition of union, ‘The strikers have p’ meeting and demonst morfow at the Man! Fourth street. Ha: uted among tee of uttempt jolence, Louls sels of No. 115 West Twenty- iairman of the Pub- Seventh Mreet, of German Bruckner an Lyceum, E, ills were distrib. he strikers by a commit- cautioning the workers not to Brioce St. B’KLYN, MY health was very bad and I had a contin- ual backache which FA was simply awful, 1 could not stand on my fect long enough & meal’s ictuals without my back nearly killin; me, and I would | have such draggin, sensations I coul hardly bear it, 1 {| hud soreness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. 1 was completely rundown. On advice I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since. 1 do afl my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache any more. 1 think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my timony will help others you may pub- lish ii Mrs. OLLIE WOODALL, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Mediaine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass., for adt vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, id held in strict confidenc The | Fe St or rers are om- ndle the tory hired halls ance committees to bso- the Futron Sr.Cor, If your wardrobe needs week-end outings, you big store quicker than at the seashore or the mountains, a trip to Europe or replenishing for your vacation can get suited at ‘‘Martin’s” anywhere else. 1,000 LINGERIE WAISTS broidered, tucked and trimr and Val. laces; regular value A Of Saturday’s Wonderful Waist Specials trimmed With real Irish laces; also net, chiffon, mes- saline and taffeta waists; regular values up to $5.00 3,000 SUMMER WAISTS, lingerie and voile, em Coat Dresses Made to Sell for $10.00 Special To-morrow, Exactly the garment you need for seashore or moun- tain wear. Dress Offerings To-morrow Dainty filmy combinations of sheet silken batiste and soft laces with delicate embroidery in pretty designs; values up to $8.50, Of linen, eral gingham and dimity; tastefully trimmed; 1 97. values up to $5.00, e Fancy Silk Dresses desirable models; regular foulard silk; a number of very | 5 75 prices up to $15.00, J S, hand-embroidered or ed with real Irish, Cluny 1 les up to $3.50, e' New One-Piece 5-75 Exactly as Illustrated dashing; stylish dress. NOT A DISEASE Other Special Summer Lingerie Dresses 3.97 Tub Dresses messaline, taffeta and) SATISFACTION GU _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, | ARANTEED OP roy mer YOTHENBERG ASJES “unusual sty! Here are about bracing all the newest one-piece percales, linenes, lawns, ginghams, leather belt. The coat models with laces, A Remarkable Offering of the Most Fetching Summer Dresses at 1.00 We’ve Ever Had the Pleasure to Place on Sale This Season THE PICTURE of 3 of the dresses must tell you a story of T Ia" STREET Nb i, linons, linenes, 2,500 nifty frocks, em- coat dresses, made of ete., each with a patent trimmed They button down front Short sleeves trimmed with lace, Hand- some collars of contrasting shades; sizes for misses, juniors and small women up to 38 bust; price none worth under ers of Extra qu English Cowh cut = 2 ov brass lo leatuer el corn leather 16 Re On Sale at 9. 98 | These fine Reed Pullman Sleepers, as pictured, are constructed in the best possible manner. They have sold as high as $18, and never to our knowledge under $15. Genuine Mohair Bathing Suits Saturday at $1.98 THE WONDER-VALUE of the season. A rare opportunity to secure a customary These are made of good quality, lustrous mohair. One-piece princess dress, braid and piping. and back, separate bloom- hair; sizes 34 On sale to-morrow Men’s $1.50 Bathing sa, $4c navy or navy with stripe on arm hole and on skirt of sizes at . Boys’ $1.25 2 Piece Bathing Suits Extra quality, sleeveless, in plain navy or navy with stripe on arm hole and on skirt of shi value;_at.. ONLY PREPAID MAIL $2; sal SAsuit at a dollar saving. trimmed with silk The skirt has panel front same quality re to 46, brown and ‘nay, ality heavy cotton, 2 pieces, in plain 94c shirt; all sizes 26 to 3 vat 9c i $2 & $3 Values Includ- ng 1,000 White Lawn Em- broidered & Lace Trimmed Graduation Dresses Wonderfully pretty styles, simply but effectivel y trimmed—choice of white lawns, allover embroi ery and lace trimmed; low of high necks; natty dimities, chambrays, ginghams, shepherd checks, ete., pretty sail- a or models, all of them buttoning HW down back to hem; sizes 6 to L 14 years and plenty of larger sizes; none in the lot worth under $2; choice Saturday, at Plaited Norfolk Coat Waists, 1.00 Waists tha have an out-of-doors mosphere about them, and they'r extremel, tea cloth, trimmed — with white hydegrade Suen Soda Specials For Sa ‘Banana ice cream, sliced a lish wal: whitped cream id marisehino whipped creas and cherries C stylish, Made of Gala- he collar and cuffs | In New York's a Shorea Center | ESTABLISHED 1827. rl z iN R Ne Fourteeuth Street, ‘West of Fifth Avenes, JUNE SALE SATURDAY—CHILDREN’S DAY— OUR SATURDAY VALUES ARE KNOWN WHEREVER YOUNG FOLKS ARE June Sale Specials Afford Added Opportunities MISSES’ APPAREL | JUNE SALE SPECIALS LAST CALL FOR GRADUATION GOWNS For To-Morrew Our dainty white dresses If you ace what you neeé or want i to auit fastidious dremers | tm thie BUY IT TO-MORROW,. snowy dresses that are almost entirely sah, and pure, not handled of mussed.. a8 greatly to — tee to 21. 08! To-morrow ie but one day—Orewae rectate this fact—That te esq m why you should shop early} No Mall ot Telephose Orders, TO-MORROW’S JUNE SALE OFFERINGS INCLUDE: $1.96 Girls’ Tub Dressoes . 87 | $8.98 Micens’ ne bs aes 3.05 Plain color chambraye, striped Beautiful 4 of allover emb'y aud | $3.69 Famcy Lace Waiets... and plaid ainghame very attenadve | Toe Wiese styleocie te 1s yours, | Bert all over Ince in Duchense patverm or Arabian filet and white shadow insertions, also novelty modela—low neck-dalnty ing materials prettily embroidered or inces—pepiare eines. @rim’d; others have cut out neck with Te gel inert pee qmb'd'y insertion—6 to 14 yeare. el Sarcyretinieh Mee teeesees sane’ * ae ‘of the neat- $2.98 end $3.98 Drosees 1.96 Waite Langerie Dresses of alle |$3.69 Fine Batiste Waite, 2 to 14 years—Dainty heer ever eand'y combined with heavy lace— Also lawne—ineets of come “waite Lawn trimmed with f 14 to 18 yoars, Dined with various aces and pin tucks, brolderies and jaces—also Genul high or low neck—all sises. sh Rep Dresses in white, Lot Girls’ Dresses beautifully made ‘and ‘rim'd wi Sait Ronn Chambraye ind, _Beroaion $4.98 Women’s Linen Dresses insertings — new set-in beau Sleeves, girdle belts fully made and trim'd—6 to 14 years. phd a leather, lacgeaery 4 hg Macterlal or valle. plave-laree. sovesad’® The Best Values in New York tn buttons on skirt z BOYS’ SUMMER CLOTHING, BOYS’ GRADUATION SUITS and $1.00 Heatherbloem Potticests........ Deep pleated flounce—dust rattles black and colore—el lengths. jaerree ayo! umpy i 3 9.49 JUNE SALE SPECIALS $4.50 to $8.00 Women's Corsets. . 4 to 12 yrs Best makes—extra Lad THROUGHOUT ENTIRE DEPARTMENT mens and Petr a ing oF tly etrad out front—extra quailty erent, tomerrew a day of rare opportunities 08 BO 8.08 ba eae ne ore, tes suman, SUITS. ,2,95 OS an ‘lta papular three-lip one $1.19 Babies’ White ra bie ‘init “and duck. hue, tap, and’ khaki-—double-breast and excellently cut and tal- assortments at tlese two romtull kn hye fissly Uned—eplendidiy tallorea— oF 7 ye, fogulation aylesahierea eg prives, Sea tetin werons, 80 CT. BOYS’ BLOUSRE..:........ nove axp aimus muay pure || “hoa aati and Persil’ 8) Smia'y trtmnto 8 year, +40 and 1,08] fancy, alo biue and hambray— 7 and neckband, soft oilers ttachedeewell made—4 to 16 yen, 90 ct. Me @ CT, BOYs’ NRULGEK SHIRTS Neat stripes—tight Cast SizlonBive Chambray and wale on ee . a cy madras and percales—stel fhquree—4 jaundered oufte ettached Great Purch a to'1¢ Becks, 69 CT, BOYS’ WASHABLE HATS JEWELRY NOVELTIES erypeiges tt SAMPLES a Suite, very new atyle, ‘fas every old favorite, Of course, the Lees ol and Rough Bider Suite are for Loye vt YOUNG MEWS SUITS—to 37 Chest— oo 44 Complete assortmente—platn and fancy novelty Summer 3 College and Rab Rah at Keser 4 oF baaktplale or tence ee gauetinien 91.00 TO 61.08 HOTS WAsn my 1.17 —___—__— ——® ite or 1 I. HANDSOME HATS IN LACE COLLARS Hates tants “Sete eee, vag beg Val te | emery are limited—NO TWO AL Special Values, 5.00 to 18.60 Y't9'* { 98 Quanttine as 0 TWO Lace and Flower trim'd aoe it Hemp, = small, or & pin or some AT at!_ticorgeee balers, "Al: | Pendants and festoons with chains; Garden Hats, the latest Mush- nd the new Shepherdess are fa- Vored ‘styles Ono exqutaite rode! te a Mushroom having the mse, brecehes, neck- every respect. Venise and Macrame laces, also fine Swine lak Hemp embroidery 2nd batite-fattor, Quaker, entirely ‘ in shadow. lace which ax | Corday a re in ever] fraget [8 frees uae baad ts modification and concelt many have long odge—a yariand of velvet pansies | tabs reaching to the wai coate’oe well as Tingerte, all o and tiny pink buds festooned on the brim add beauty to cone ainartness a This “hat looks it tings and Shirringe—Pi shadow nets, batistes, ehitfons,. ned navy. blue or to match Who Want Comfort, Style, Good Wear and Mod “Liberty” footwear is a combination of all these qualifications—comf style and value, Theso shoes weur lougor, are bullt fof comfort, whil covery bit es modish us gpy $3.60 show in the shops. Our stocks are absolutely complete in sizes. NOW leather Colonial pumps, white 14 buttons big! Sizes 3, slippers, 3% to 4 only. Oxfords, dull_kids, patent colts Shown in tan kid leather, white canvas and patent leathers, in 69c sizes from 6 to 41, at Strap Sandals and Ankle Pumps, Sizes 1114 to 2, 89c White Duck Button Shoes, i quality; sizes 11% to 2; And sizes 6 to wu tee ideBags Hand sewed and ered leather frame; Ps nd catches; brote er dined trimmed made of Ti His ATURING RUSBIAN CALF jumps, sandals, strap F 3.00 * val || 98 ct Girls’ Wash Dresses Ratine Outing ~ Millinery pink doliar imported mod spesesllnse-—enralebt OF ecallog edge 20 Champagne color rosebud ohit-| white, block or ecructor miine W | eh, ‘| eh for pale blue and white hy Png @lto the} as well as for lingerie, wilh mad tignee | BO to ube Pres 5-4 0» aid Wk aud light. ite Weight wool dresses and « +19 to 1.49) i favored navy blue hemp hate are all in the assortment. STYLISH HAIR GOODS Marked with our Magical “RED TICKETS.” WOMEN'S COLONIAL PUMPS Exceptional Value \ SATURDAY SPECIAL at $3.50 2.85 Light, medium few drabe and qualities, re. ‘The very strong probabilities are that graye—mized fined second and first qualities included You cannot find these Pumps elsewhero at less than Four Dollars, JUNE SALE SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW :— $2.48 Women's White Oxfords... .. 1.66 Canvas—turned solos—covered Cuban heels~all sizes, $1.48 Barefoot Sandals ‘Tan calfakin—broad toes—beavy wei solvs—all sizes up to 2, $7.08 to 99.08, tree ierecieeneeeeminipniemeniammeanaeeds MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buylog, quantities are restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. $4 ; $10.00 & $12.00 Young Men's Suits... 6 | 98 ct Peanut Braid Outing Hats. er attractive And avy Bleach variety of t and it alt Fancy Percalew dark—fluely chemt. YOUTHS’ CLOTHING $5.98 Boys’ Summer Suits Pure worsted navy simores and cheviots it ‘medium end enol! crowns, THIRD FLOOR, $1.49 White Lawn Waist Emb'd'y or Venise Jaces—high and low necks—all WAISTS—SECOND FLOOR, | 29 ct Women's Sleeveless Plain and shadow nets—white and ecru twauy patterns. NEOKWEAR—MAIN PLOOR, tucks and 4 Varsity—tight, | gray fs, alsa aay wergoe—taped | Keane or lined BOYS’ FURNISHINGS—TIIRD FLOOR, | 49 ct Boys’ Madras & Percale Blouses... 28 | White, tight, medium and dark—etripes | $2.25 Women's Corsets eae figures or collar=4 to 15 | Batiste and fine coutil—e: Lipe-lace and satin ribbon trim, CORSETS~SECOND FLOOR, 25 et Size Whittemere’s Shoe Dressit - 10) For white canvas or duck shoes, NOTION AND SHOE DEPT, $1.49 Ball Bearing Roller Skates. For boys and xiris- extension, Poy Yor FOCETH FLOOR, Wor WWRNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, | 39 ct Children’s Rompers Bl Givgham and chambray—bigh or tow + AB} peck-long or short # years, BOYS CLOTIUNG “THIRD FLOOR $2.25 Taffeta Silk Petticoats. . 1.85) Black — firm quality — side piaited Hlounces—siraight models, PETIICOATS-SBCOND FLOOR, 24 ct Wide Ribbons 33 ct Vacation Stationery Outfit 10 ‘Ontaining 34 sheets paper, 24 | 79e¢t Chiffon Veils.................085 s ndance cards—43 envelopes— Th yards lonpedi. A oll eran buen colored—conibination pea and white and al! colors~good tor draping , > Pio: outing bats, ATIONERY THIRD FLOOR, VEILS—-MAIN FLOOR, 1214 et Children’s Sox... 16} Waite, 0 $1.75 Boys’ Tan Calf Lace Shoes... 124) knee or brown stripes or checks | Blucher—selld leather — thro = itouble seat to popular make—sizes $i to 13%. PAR —MAIN FLOOR, * HOSTRRY MAIN FLOOR. | BHORS—3ECOND FLOO! SPECIALS, CLOCK SIGNS DENOTE MORNING SE Se NS CT SE, iia Leok tow the Clecksl Look ter the pieeent

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