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THE EVENING WORLD, | street there {# only low conversation. | The men make no secret of thelr de- | termination to use force, soared be the company breaks the truce by ie Han bude ‘Necatews rameve ef Gel, my | approach of Mr. Suthertand with @ bat-| | tailon of strikebreakers, recruited fron | jhe, Third avenue and Huckleberry sye-| ries during the day,! “8 | tar came to > eotnlag. : ‘The railway company has been ad- i fs | 1 | vertising for several days for men. ‘The ; strikers have not been able to find # Bi bies Cle, Citizens Call ‘Mass | Meeting To-Day to End ' the Tie-Up. | to the employees of the Westchester lines, and effort to use them to break the strike wil be followed by a Huckle- berry otrike, which will te up every troliey tine in Westchester County. The Yonkers trolley etrike was die- cursed by the already footsore residents __ of that suburb at mase es Eee SORTIeR city wortlere coal rm Commeres, the almrenses Getty Square in Yonkers to- setween the men and the | Qn complained pitteriy of the way | were considered and the beat way to %y town ts oppressed by the trolloy) pring about an adjustment ef the i” which kerpa the sixty-five cars| trouble and to procure s resumption of | ‘the Yonkers Hallway idle. transportauion was talked over. “Many persone siayed in their homes Lape gee oo non agen sol dey and risked thelr employment, SUGAR STOCK DROPS. pon than face the possibility of Smeecenenioien ing three milos over muddy coads | Directors Neeide Not te Declare the the rain to the subway station, | Veual Dividend. Stove the New York Pity line, Others! nie directors of the American Beet | co fought and tore their clothes crow4ing | yugar Company decided to-day not to| #0 the traine of the Putnam Division | declare the waual dividend on the com- the New York Central and main line. | mon stock, in view of the large atock ’ The common stock was placed per cent, basis in 1911. wde on trains which usually carry tit © hundred or two passengers, the | ¢ . ie treating pe decahaese de rectors wan followed by heavy selling | [F 600s, oren ve ume. of the common atock on the Exchange, which broke violently from 471-2 to VICE COMMISBIONS | 431-2. ——— Hoo RELIGP. The Clortng Quotations, — LL. ES aL et ony atew hacks and we ee im service between | ** » Receiver Whitridge replied to-day wo Lennon's letter demanding @ervice under « threat * dg saree Sale of Men's Dress Shirts Pleated Bosom Dress Shirts Very fine quality, with one hundred and iji-four te French cuf! it, | $a oo Value $8.50 . Pique Bosom Dress Shirts Poe o2.00} 82685 Plein Be Boon E Dress Shirts ri ty aes ny: oo wet $1. 00 Also Dress Tias...... 1104+ *\35C, 50C, 75¢ ‘Dress Gloves... iisbnae, $2.00, $2.50 GOLFERS WANT CHANGE sere the men reuponding ‘© these A! Effort Will Be Made at Coming direct nominations in future ts to be made at the annual meeting of the United States Golf Association next Saturday night in thia city. Action will be proposed that hereafter the dele- gates at the annual gatherin nominating committee each tin, beaiie naming the candidates for office, selects ite successors by appointing the nominating board for the oom tie year. The result has been to make would do credit to Tammany Hall pol! tielans In the old days, made for clubs, IN ELECTION METHODS: or five to on The “allied” menting on the situation says: Meeting to Secure Direct Nominations. which outnumber the other class four no redress. OF NATIONAL BODY Suess tape is it.volved. One of the beat known metropolitan golfers in com- ‘Insiders realise that certain influ- ences have heen secretly at work ever since the United States Golf Association was formes, and havo been powerful FRIDAY, JANUARY 38, 1918. [tween Hast and West was seated OMAGD C curs THE WAGES in tie national ranks provision was independent nominations pon the endorsement of five “active” clubs, however, enough all along to maintain a system which, with eHght Interruptions, has enabled them to dominate the nationai A determined effort to secure more lect the Grews. heme has somehow aoore prevaited committee, tive, tendencies have . FS mmittee a neif-perpetuating body, or A few years ago when a split be- —the sport wil go to the bow w Selected Furs Matched Sets and Women's , Full Length Fur Coats 3 at reduced prices Matched Sets . $76.50, $45.00 Natural Raccoon....... $27.50,’ $47.50 Black Raccoon......... $30.00, $39.00 ‘Women’s Full Louth F Fur Coats Black Pony Coats..........++ 1+ $99.50 Trimmed with natural coon...... $5 00 Blended Marmot Coats.. Seal-Dyed Coney.... Masses’ €&8 Juniors’ Coats & Dresses 18 to 18 years. Full Length Coats Cheviots aad mixtures, al Heed. $7. 50 Coats Sa pA and eictaese, $1 95 (7) Values to $85.00 Veivet and Corduroy Dresses Tailored and dressy models; also Afternoon Dresses of meteor and charmeuse. $14.75 tO $22.50—Values 819.0 to $35.00 Children's Coats Ot cheviots and mixtures, all lined, box or belted models, 6 to 14 years $4.50 Value $7.30 ; Of cheviots, plain soar and mixtures, corduroy, velvets and broadcloths, $7.50, $14.75 8 $19.50 Values $12,50, $2.50 aod $35.00 ‘Infants’ Coats 1 to 5 years. Corduroy &F Cloth Coats jaa 45 All lined, Values to 85,00. Chinchilla, Velvet & Corduroy Coats Values to wre ss, 95 “Practiegfy the last of that board are soon to go out of office, amid general regret, for, under the leadership of esident Strawn of oo € construc- anced, rections harmonized and na viene broad- Policy. One of thone interruptions was the triumph, two years ego, of the sup- porters of the Schenectady putter. They might not have prevailed, however, hed not the national officials at the time been unusually (broad-minded and re- garded the situation from an American viewpoint, rather than, that of #. An- nie select coterte thelr own chosing ving hey do that all golf wis dom Nes in the purleus of De street Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ° : CHICAGO, Jan, dity employees suffered a cur of 9 per cent. In thetr salaries by action of the City Council yeaterday. every employee of the municipality is affected, Mayor Harri Lona of Bd ad get Be high authorit; Tarhly remit 30" per cent. "of hte pay. , OF THE CITY EMPLOYEES. enty thousand Practically ‘atrison, whose salary, iike would volu pet ror rl public ai ee ween her extensions of ‘The cut was decided on as the only | folution of a budget estinnate $4,000,000 | wreater than the revenue of the city. The reduction was bitterly opposed. ‘The Legislature will be aeked to pass laws by Which the city’s income imay be increased. If this is ontained It Is Dianned to reimburse employees for ‘The bodget for 3 ,000, ie 4 it, and mmvntelpal activity. ® January 3d and 4th Annual Clearing Sale of Women’s Evening Slippers and Rhinestone Buckles Entire stock of Evening Sli Now $6.00 to $8.50 ie es $3.95 Satin Opeca Slippers, pink, blue, 3 shite cork Pea ee Ue $3.25 Now $5.00 per pair ; Medium and large size oval and square rhinestone slipper buckles Now $5.00 and $6.00 per pair $2.50 also Women’s All Gray Suede Calf Button Boots ec $6.00 per a $3.95 A Splendid Showing of Velveteen Dresses Suitable for street or dressy wear. Practical shades $25.00, $27.50, $35.00, $55.00 8 $89.50 Smartly Tailored Corduroy ses For street or afternoon wear. I 2.5 O Former price $19.50 Afternoon or Evening Coats Of Persian lamb cloth, with fur $ collar and mash lined okay ye 3 9. 5 0 Former price Specials in Neckwear & Scarfs Large Batiste Hand Embroidered Collars $2.95—Regularly 4.50 Lace Fabors & Stocks with Fabots 35¢ &B 85c—Regularly 50c & 81.00 each Plain Net & Shadow Lace Steeveless Gusmpes 50c 8 75¢ Clearing Sale of Imported Scarfs Various styles and colors $2.95 to $14.75—Regularly $4.00 to $25.00 Broadway & @0th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 945 P. M. Annual Sale of Boys’ Clothes A Timely and Importarit Mid-Winter Event That Brings to Economical Parents the Best Op- portunity of the Year to Purchase High-Grade Boys’ Clothing at Tremendous Reductions. The Assortment Consists of Seven Lots, Each One of Which Represents A Value Absolutely Without Precedent. LotNo.1 2itt? 6.35] LotNo. wnt 5.95 Consists of THIRTY ba ibn TROUSERS SUITS and TWENTY-EIGHT 2-TROUSERS KNICKERBOCKER SUITS \] —in Norfolk and double-breasted models. a gh || Lot No.2 33° 2.85 Consists of FIFTY NORFOLK and ){ DOUBLE- BREASTED KNICKER- BOCKER SUITS—sizes, 6 to 17 years. LotNo.3 “3? 10,25 Consists of TWENTY-FOUR OVER- COATS—in double-breasted, polo and Leake back models; sizes, 12 ‘to 18 Lo ‘6.85 LotNo.4% $10.08 of TWENTY-NINE OVER- Values n double-breasted guard back izes, 8 to 18 years. “Insured” Shoes for Children They have stood the hardest tests. They have fulfilled their mission— which is good wear. good style and the best of materials. ! They are “INSURED” always.to be what you expect—no disappointments. Specials: BOYS’ SHOES--gunmetal Blucher, {GIRLS’ SHOES—patent leather, gun- 1.40 S165 |" 140 Bo. 1.65 rong atte Neckwear Offerings | STOCKS AND JABOTS—of shadow Lele Loy TAILORED STOCKS 50c Consists of THIRTY-SEVEN all-wool Germania CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS in gray and blues; sizes, 214 to 10 LotNo.6 95c Consists of TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE paits of BOYS’ ALL- WOOL BLOOMERS AND KNICKERS— made from the ends of all our high- grade suitings; full peg cut and lined throughout. Sizes, 6 to 17, years. LotNo.7° 7," 33¢. Consists of Boys’ Patent Loop BLOUSES—guaranteed fast colors; ma- dras and chambray in white and colors. Sizes, 6 to 16 years. be Values larly 39¢, each 19¢ Slightly Mussed 11 Women’s Handkerchiefs, LIC These slightly soiled and. mussed Handkerchiefs are the result of extraor- dimary Xmas purchasing, and consist of embroidered corners, colored bor- ders and lace trimmed. An exceptional opportunity. 35c Messaline Ribbon, 25c MESSALINE RIBBON-—8 inches wide; im dainty light colors; for sashes, dress trimmings and general wear. Exceptional Hosiery Economies For Men, Women and Children WOMEN'S IMPORTED BLACK LISLE HOSE—hand-embroidered in- steps; also fine black SILK LISLE HOSE. Regularly Soc, pair...... MEN'S SILK PLAITED SOCKS—linen heels and toes; 3 Pairs in black and solid colors. Reg. val. 35c; nair. 18c *tor* 50c CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE—of black ribbed cotton; sizes 6 to 9%; Itc per pair % Nat Like Any Story You Have Read THE APES Will Begin EWENING in’ Mondayis “y\ aa D, , comes <a beautiful tollow. “Will Begin in The Evening World ’ January 6 and ~~ complicati