The evening world. Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 8

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225---— Eee BEATS STRIKE MOB Cooks and Stewards Decline,| | by Big Vote, to Join Ma- ae rine Strikers. | Fhe cooks and stewards’ unton re- fused to-day by a 10 to 1 referendum |°" ‘The voting has been going on for the | tis: pest two weeks as the ships came in| there would be a minash, to this and other ports, Ignoring the action on the part of the eoeks and stewards, Secretary Vidal of the Firemen’s Union declared to-day that the ‘longshoremen were Joining the @teike in Groves at this port and half @esen southern ports. He stated that 800 men had walked out since Tuesday's parade. Vidal's figures, however, are Weually based upon the glowing state of Wis fancy. While admitting that bun- Grats of ‘longshoromen had struck in Re past few days, the steamship omciay Qaserted that the strike was not inter- fering with the bringing tn or sending out of ships or the handling of cargo. ‘The only strike disturbance tp the early part of the day occu: @rine’s Slip, when half a Pureved | nogro strike @rug store. Louis Cammarata, Moteen-year-old clerk of the store, hheretically came to the strike breaker's ‘ei with two siphons of soda water which he turned on the strikers and @rove them back. Then he locked the enna) irene mm WATER CLERK j= ==" WITH THO SPHONS = = “All Women, and every o wete to join in the water front strike | wy); that they saw this acel Why, there were twenty the car.” ewear that she closa nily When it became apparent Manufactured only by STORE CLOSES DAILY § P. M._ SATURDAY AT NOON Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. Large Price Reductions Friday Prior to Inventory Misses’ Summer Apparel Misses’ Summer Dresses JAMES PYLE & SONS, New York PRG is TCE PARTE ee gE And (NEI You ‘Exactly Fitted — And Quickly. Alte x THE EVENING WORLD, THURSOAY, JULY 11, eR Sa a SS ee \ 1912. Sales Advertised Mere Are for’ og Dag Tridayarid'‘Saturday Up t6 1 P. M: ILL- New York’ Shopping Centre DAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Is Unanimous and Enthusiastic in Praise of O'Neill's Prompt Service Thirty Expert Tailors to See Alterations Free Norfolk and Sicke Suits Fancy Business Suits White Flannel Suite In two and three piece suits cut inthe new models full or half lined, some silk lined, buckles and belt loops. ¥ gn Men’s Summer Coats $1.50 Men's Cotton Coats ii Mohair Coats, $2.00 to $4. Wool Crash and Serge Coats $4.00 t lined with mohair, ims and stouts. $4 to $5 White Trousers, $2.95 Men's White Flannel and White Serge with pin stripe Trousers, cut in the newest atyle with side buckles, belt loops and buttoned flaps on hip and top pockets. Cuff bottom Sizes for all men, poli rd Cash or Credit Buy your Clothes now and Pay-as-Convenient They were produced by a leading New York manufacturing These suits being his excess stock now closed out to O'Neill's. Striped White Serge Suits Cravenette Mohair Suits Sines up to 42 waist. Our Notification Committee of 25, 000 | Men Trousers are cut regular with side § Twoand Three-Piece Summer Suits for Men At 812.50 yet there's nothing “‘twelve-fifty” about them at all. tailor to be leaders in good stores at $18.00 to $22.00. Sun-Proof Navy Blue Ser, | “Geer and telephoned Police Headquart- 7 (ranpte der ihadl gingham, real lace trimmed a7 oy - Hh : q > or r rt \ yal ‘ih adnnac toe 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $14.50 5.75 | SOY 1 a Bay aad RY aw! 6 AY strike fever continued to spread & i G 4 y | qmong the longshoremen to-day, 1%| Misses’ Linen Dresses | fy) iB) a, ) h OM woking out ‘rom Diora 6 and 1 Tailored open front model of French linen 6 75 | y ’ y “ = 4 vy iy ty lea from Pennsylvania Raliroad we ene r colors, ‘ to 20 years, Heretofore $9.75 Ne Men Ss $4. 00 Nearly Ale 000 Hats a Py Men's $4.00 iN } . sses el resses . ° | (grad ghee hte pe hs] otrte Tey cotn fee, er ak Coat Sweaters, | Going in his Stree eae satin Mapua , fe: jeans, oat joaders ty; lar Is. vias temas, finn Nemstrose 9.75 $1.95 eS ic che $2.95 4 layed by the strike, The officials of Hat in the In Jersey weave or the-popular NS \] # ie tine sald the Misses’ Evening Gowns uses dl Hand rece nH fea ben House 3 sweater knit, in light and dark |) the ood SEA to rank for a abipment of Of white, pink or light blue chiffon over silk, with pockets, well made button- % ie Oxford, navy blue or black, trim- ; fr bud t holes, fine smoked pearl buttons, . 4 ok: | pineapples. crystal Sugle or rose! rimming. F 18.50 Aimed with white or black; sizes i THREATENS TO KILL MEN WHO 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $29.50 x in plain Oxford gray; sizes 34to 44. Cc 34 to 44. i} beth Aad dlls Misses’ Charmeuse Dresses i i ly mene, of the. plein Of black, navy, white or taupe charmeuse silk. ‘ 1 50 at's $ 5.00 Made to sell at Men’s $4.00 ars’ unon against joining the 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $20.50 18. pt ajamas, i : $2.00 to 93.00— T R a iitcary Glonty %. Griiten, of the $1.95 Splits, Sennits and Milans; shapes and styles to suit all men, erly obes, 4 BES Beeevere ot tho ‘eaion Sed ‘been threat. Just th tforthese hot| Mien’s $5 to $10 P. $2.35 ee ust the garment for these ho en’s 0 anama the atriking seamen and firemen. Grif- fen eaid that an effort had been made to jure him to Boston to kill him and that he did not dare go about either day or nigh without « guard of two Private detectives. “The vote we have taken,” said Grif- against fen, “shows that 938 men a: @ sympathetic movement and only % mon in favor of it. There bas always Deen | strong antogonism between the oooks and stewards and the seamen ané firemen. I am informed to-day that my life isn't worth a pinch of enuf and that many members of our uaton will be killed. These strikers are developing a dangerous mood and thelr batred is apt at any moment to take a violent turn. “This strike te not a labor but an @narchistic movement. The Atlantic Workers’ Federation, as unions involved in this strike call them- eeives, ts not allied with the American Fedéerstion of Labor or any other labor organization in good standing. COMPANIES ARE READY TO MEET THE STRIKE. “1 told one of their leaders three months ago that they would be beaten before they had really called the strike. ‘The steamship companies have been Quietly recruiting men for months and able to meet the situation with the band. strikers Go not only Geath against the cooks and «| but they Have made threats ag: aking oilers and checkers have gone out of thelr union since strike. One of the strike leaders these men that if they organized a union of thelr own many of their num- ber would be killed. “There is every reason to fear the gravest sort of violence before this ateike penne rome Surte: much further,” 4 Misses’ White Skirts : bats Sry Spite, Women’s $3.00 WALL STR STREET wvnute ene Sh - Crepe Waists, Sewanee and $3.50 Low Shoes, Te Mists ideas » wat again in evidence at the outset of stock market tradi @ay. A spirited continuation of yester- Gay's unloading movement carried the Mist down almost one point during the first hour. The selling attack was <i- rected chiefly against Reading, Steel, Union Pacific and Copper. Bubsequently the market rallied wien supporting orders made their appear- ance, Mid-day transactions were gen- erally inclined toward higher ranges. After see-sawing through the neon period, the Wet pursued a quiet ure in the final hour that finally carried the market to about the highest ef the day at closing time, Reading, Union Pacific and Steel manifested strong rallying power at the end, Prices finished irregularly lower, not- withstanding the improvement, ‘The Closing Prices. highest, lowest ond toe, teak orto ot mH with, oat Waves ate ws tallowss Misses’ White Dresses High class models of white Voile or Batiste, real lace trimmed. 14 to 20 years. 9.75 + 14.50 Herctofore $16.50 to $24.50 Girls’ Summer Dresses Girls’ Washable Dresses Of colored poplin, Scotch gingham or charibnay: 4 to 14 years. Heretofore $4.75 Girls’ Washable Dresses Of white poplin, colored chambray or singham. @ to 14 years. jeretofore $7.50 Girls’ White Lingerie Dresses Dressy models of white French Batiste, trimmed with fine lace or embroidery. @ to 14 years, 1.75 3.75 5.00 Heretofore $12.80 Misses’ Tailored Suits Misses’ Linen Tailored Suits Of ramie linen or washable Terry. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $14.50 to $19.75 Misses’ White Térry Suits Smart tailored coat and latest model skirt of white, tan or Copenhagen washable Terry cloth. 14 to 20 years. Heretofore $19.75 to $24.50 | 2 50 7.50 Button front models, of white washable cordeline or ramie linen. 14 to 20 years. White Terry Skirts Tailored button front model of English washable Terry, 14 to 20 years, \Heretofore $8.75 2.95 4.75 Boys’ Washable Silk Blouses Of washable silk, in all colors, attached or detachable collar, short or long sleeves, 8 to 15 years, 8 Heretofore $3.95 to $4.75 Heretofore $2.45 Clearing Sale of Summer Shoes Voile trate but one, 93.95. Women’s Silk Coats, $12.50 Value $19,75—Women's satin and chiffon tatte eta coats, suitable for street or end white s Women’s Bathing Suits, $2.95 Value $4.50%—Women's mohair barning suits with bloomers; in blue and black, trimmed with Misses’ $7.95 Dresses, $5.75 Handsome voile dresses in trimmed with contrasting colors; low neck, with tucked net yoke; girdle top skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18. med, For women—a new and very clever style at a remarkably attractive price. voile dresses; several new models, trimmed with choice embroide equally smart, for 99.75 Lingerie Dresses, $5.50. $7.50 Voile, Lines, and Tissue Dresses, 93.95 Lawn, Gingham, Chambray, 91.98. 93.50 Repp Linen, Cordeline Skirts, 93.95. 98.50 Black Lawn Dresses, 93.95. ing wear: some plain, others trimmed with black nd lace collars; plain and belt back. ee ao Also dressy lingerie and voile waists, beautifully Ince and embroidery trim- button front and back nights; nice, cool, pure silk paja- mas, in plain colors; low neck; nicely trimmed with silk loops white, tan, blue, gray and pin all sizes. Hats, $2.95 Five Different Styles. Imported to sell at 95.00to|the back; anes ).00— oy for ‘anama. Styles for ae d young men. for Dad and the Boys. Made of imported Terry cloth, cut full length, with box pleat in shawl collar, with alas South American and African | heavy neck cord and girdle to match; all sizes Dresses, $5.75 Pretty st ped jace and ratine. We illus: ve at least one dozen others ice, 95.75, bu ; Dutch neck. white brai a beautiful assortment of stripes, $1.50 98c in high and low neck models; handsome qualit; Wash Goods Remnants, 10c Rose Cotton Nets and other 25c goods. ———— Women’s 25c Neckwear, 15c Real Crochet Dutch Collars, tailored stock with bow, Irish | .Crer 1 crochet bows with velvet ribbon; also fancy lawn and lace collars. | With linen lace, the slipover Wash Laces, yd., 5c Regularly 10c yard—All linen cluny and torchon edges and|_ Reduc ing Sumter. dreases and ‘making Hips, milans, hemps and leghorns. Women’s $1 Union Suits, 50c insertion, suitable for trii peplums; other widths to 9! Orns 89c Pongee Silk, yd., 49c 86-inch natural ecru Shantung Pongee. —_————_ $1.10 All-Wool Serge, yd., 69c 44-inch all-wool serge in navy and black; sponged and shrunk. 35c White Pique, yd., l6c plane. corduroy, in the fashionable wide cord; heavy, Snow white Your choice of any length, | while they last 22 in. wey Switches, reg. values... 24 in. Wavy Switches, DB res. $3.45 values... im 26 ii. Phy Switches, excepted. Experts to help you select. O'Nelll Main Bullding—Second Floor. ; special at Sc te 690 per yard Naturally Wavy Switches To-morrow and Saturday we shall offer the most re- markable switch values ever presented, and fluffy. All shades, gray (5 Crepe gowns, need no ironin, Silk Petticoats $1.69 Silk messaline petticoats in all the popular shades, made with deep ruffle pleating. 98c Crepe Night Gowns, 69c made of fine silky crepe, trimmed Untrimmed Hats, 50c Reduced from $1.75, $2.50, $3.00, 63.50 and $3.7. White ribbed lisle union suit 11}4 to 2, at 98c. ge a 30c (O’Neill’s Groceries ‘Twenty varieties of our well-known brand of 60c chocolates, packed neatly in I-lb. boxes. pePiane Sa Salad 1 $2. 49 Regularly $4. 98. Salad mixing sets, 15 pieces, large bowl and tray, 12 plates Hams and Bacon Brand; per |b, 16c Armour'es White Armour’s Star | lated; 5.\. cartons 27¢ H.@ Fk. As usual, when such very low prices are quoted, we reserve the right to limit quantities. Sugar FE. Granu- packed Powdered; Teas Finest Fresh Made] | Fiala Creamerys in sealed stone crocks, Del Monte Asparagus Oolong, reek low nec lace trimmed bottoms, plain and fancy Barefoot Sandals, 75 Misses’ and children's barefoot sandals, sizes 6 to 11; $1.59 Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Tan Russia Calf; welt and turn soles; sizes 214 to 7. Pure Foods for _Summertime—Quickly Pre- pared—Delicious When Served Cold, Mail and telephone orders filled. Cocoa and Chocolate The Surety | sleeveless, knee length: ing drinker, whieh cate elsewhere for iJ Label Bacon; per thle ale, S] ante, 82.70; per a ky y and mayonnaise dish; others up to 84.86. || 1. Pt, econ ten His ERE Tae For Misses, Girls, Boys and Children Regular prices up to $9.75, diy 4 at 1 Tete re eT Sirawberrieg — 148 at 1ES 7% Of white nubuck or canvas, tan or $25.00 China Routh Delicatessen Dept. er me : 5 i Star Boll F : is rity its 7 x black Russia calf, also patent leather. Dinner Sets $14.98 Derk ae eee IRs iy lity luty + Sizes 7 to 1034, Sixes 11 to 2, Sixes 2\ to 534, French China Dinner Seta; beauti- Lake Sturgeoe—Per 1b. Cae ed 1 fully decorated; 100-piece full size ects; | Fresh "eaenes — No. 2, tines al feta phen eee Ny by ‘te 85 choice of several decorations, whole’ fruit, Oc UUNB sv eae Sereaparilia —Cos- tel as = {reah packed Quaker Cevion Tea | man's of Balt Cheese % “eu Heretofore $2.75 to $4.00 - 1 Mont more; per 99¢ : Rest from Cail dor, ‘vottles Rouvin — Tins of 1.00; wee Regular $3.98 Lawn Mowers, $2.98 Made by the Philadelphia Lawn Mower Company; 4 blades; self-sbarp-| [itrte trull” fess | Cooperta ening; choice of 14, 16 oF 18 inch cuts. | ity, peri. ike fo eg 5c O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Sts, Chestnut Flour — fi per tin French Peas — Moyens; No, 1 tins,, Imported Swine—Per Ib Imported Roquefort Pimento—Per 5 ee 3 Pe ood sensess or Ferre }I1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFER ? WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT " AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, FPELEE FE i+ 441 +! SSatseree we se - New

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