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¥ oan | Wins THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROB 2, 1904. ' I ’ i prone SAPS eter. ene rv ne ls ny Os ee a we a POSLAM READY Bp and Eleventh street, where Dr. Howard, There was a protest at the men hen L said that our organization ’ ti DuMeld was engaged in the delivery of tion of the lodging house, and Di d been in the habit of ‘helping the his sermca when the mob entered. This Duffield declared that nothing mor edy, he sald, ve don't want that invasion was called to the attention of could be done for the men, that 1 + ESN ARE BLAMED K FORCHURCHROTS Police Commissioner McKay to-day, and his reply wan: “The men did not go in and hold up the church. There wan no disorder. Many of these churches have signs outside maying ‘Come tn and rest,’ or something iike that, so the men went in. There was no violence or disorder, | mn Tealat their demand with his/ Ife, Finally there was a conference and | shurche the men with Tannenbaum agreed to | TAnn leave if they were provided with heds | (ney, & and supper. So the Rev. Theodore | fire ps Martin, one of Dr, DuMeld's asniat- | thom ants, led the delegation of “hungry” | ing ‘Temple. men over to the Bowery and saw] what they” that they were provided with what hey were doing last night. They thotght they were going somes he police that the only op to this invasion of "ve taken~seven of the msnjseribed by the Company's pension with him last night at the! pian, Pee NellINe eet hee et! Honor Roll of the raiiroad and will They didn’t understand | receive pensions for the rest of their | lives. sylvania ‘Railroad system, Forty-#tx employees of the Penn- having have juat been placed upon the in. Often aft: ANG SKIN B. Altman & Co. ‘ have arranged the following Sales for to-morrow (Tuesday): '“They Were Invited,” Says McKay of I. W. W. Trouble Makers. they demanded, i¢ disturbances such am those led by Tannenbaum ana rreeman are de- 80 the police could do nothing In the | matter.” The invasion of the church was, however, made the subject of a police inquiry later in the day. ‘The investigation waa begun by Commissioner MeKay after he re- stant Superintendent of | celved a memorandum calling bis at- bart ari ee Panes be tention to the episode. He } + caelieare ere eae f mpathetic ratiot 0 lock him up.’ on Inspector George R. W: ‘ pilgee. of the. caempioyed. Taeuley i ‘Three other Churches were threat- the Second Inspection District for @/ has shown that there has been great |ened by an invasion of the I, W. W. report, and thie wae the result: exaggeration in the number of those | mob last night, according to reports Under the heading “Action Taken” |OUt of work because of the duplica- | that eee ” ey the inspector reported: tion of the lists in employment |Grace apel of where to get a night's lodging, that was all. } The Pennsylvania Railroad system | ment the improvement is P has in thirteen years paid in pensions] Poslam quickly controls and oradi | “Tannenbaum told me that the 1.|to employees on its honor roll, = [cater Eesensa, ‘Aces id ¥., alr ew eine Whole | 646.21. since Jan. 1, 1900, 7.848 em. | ing skin troubles. thin ‘wan the way to-do I~ How net, Doves have retired’ under the pen- | Pt |to be found abou. in daytime, but! Hon rules. Of that number at night he gets busy and collects) ded: so that to-day there an Woat men he can, ‘Then he goes) tired around doing what he did last night. ‘The only way to treat with him ts|= Women’s Blouses in new, attracyive Spring models and smart ~’, materials, at the special prices of _ , ‘ $5.75, $6.50 & $7.50 ° Committee of the State Federation of Labor; Daniel Harris, here — influence. Labora- jew. York. | beau- MORE “HOLDUPS” DUE. ple to Emergenc; tories, 38 West 25th Street, Poslam Soap will improve and yi — okin a condition. New Commissione* Orders Police Inquiry After Reported Women’s Trimmed Hats Inaction. The cold which has set the city Ghivering, the snow and the blizzard have provided Frank Tannenbaum an@ Howard Freeman, who are sald to be leaders of the Industrial Work- ere 6f the World, and a hungry host of their followers picked up in the highways and byways, the oppor- tunity of making “scenes” in some of the city churches by shouldering their ‘way into them during services and 2 demanding food and shelter. ‘The police, though ordered to vart- vus churches to see that order is pre- Perved, have done little or nothing to prevent the interruption of services and have seemed to be content with standing around, waiting for some- thing te happen. a “Five patrolmen sent to above i9 church, Two patroimen igft post and went to said church. Patrolmen re- turned to station house (Mercer street) about 9.15 P. M. and reported that there was no trouble or disorder of any kind; that about seventy-five men entered the church and remained there until the conclusion of the ner- vices and left in an orderly manner; did not demand any money.” HORDE HOLDS UP MINISTER Intendent of the Labor which was vinited by the shelteriess mob on Saturday night, wae forceful this afternoon in his denunciation of 1. W. W. people who are movement should bo arre and locked up. Then we who want FOR 925 “RELIEF.” Whatever characterization may be applied to the demonstration last. night in Dr. DufMfeld’s church, the swarmed into it velipmently and loudly refused to leave until they had collected $26 and exacted the promise of food and lodging for the night. ‘Women in the congregation were badly frightened. Whether the men to help the homeless can do some- thing. I saw Tannenbaum last night and told him he was id what he jand the rest shoul wanted, not demai eighty-four men in the crowd that | bai |teenth street, St. TT venth street ‘The Rev. Jonathan = jeuch. Rev. Dr. Wi rector, a the tactica employed by Ta a: “Why in followers. “Tannenbaum and his c: response to a ‘churches of Jesus | “Here the idea in | poor Jesus Christ 'them. Well, churches, it for? itshell: ‘Th the Chure «8 dott sald that he for what they it, But Tannen- was very arrogant and said jars, we demand what for the churches to show wi ar. made of.” . Calvary Baptist Church in West Fifty- Police were sent to If any band of homeless ‘nen ap- ars at St. Mark’s Caurch, Tenth street and Second avenue, they will |be welcomed with open arma by the orman Guthrie, -aten. ed Dr, Guthrie, In ‘What are the ot| inst them, not for put it up to the i you «now the result. | ‘This is the opportunity of a Jifetime! it they Five other churches, it 1s sald, will ‘welcome the men if they appear there, FOR A Perfect MANICURE NO MORE CUTTING OF THE CUTICLE. Half a Century in Business Do You Have to —if you do it’s nature’s signal that your eyesight is poor and you need the help of good glasses. Li ig Examined Without Charge Registered Zye Physicians time-saving manicure for fi removes IN A FEW MINUTES all rough cuticle and shaggy hangnails, gives nail a |! beautiful outline, abolishes necessity for cutting the cuticle and tedious soaking of fingers. Experienced manicures the whole land over are CUTEX enthusiasts—you'll | | be one too, once you know ite VALUE! i 25c and 50c Bottles, at all druggists’ || PECIAL oy 184 Broadway at John St. kot, and department stor or S| PRODUCTS CO,, 48 Cliff St., N. Y. 498 Fultén St. Bthiuch éSons |Squint to See Things? Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. 223 Siath Avenue, 15th St. | 101 Nassau, Ana St- 380 Sinth Ave., 22d St. [17 West 2d—N, Y° in a variety of new. tailored styles adapted for present or early Spring wear, will offor unusual values at . $5.00, 7.00 & 9.50 Millinery Department, First Floor. A Special Purchase of Silk Umbrellas much below the actual values. Taffeta Silk Umbrellas in black, navy and Mes races ss nar Geet | in eos. perio mere'iy aed oe anutme- green, with mission or natural wood ir whether the advance upon 2 are ihe. ebiacen’ wan planned merely for handles . . . . at $2.00 All Good Eaters cit hil MS Our collection of Dress “f the new Spring and Summer dresses, z Collen, Saaeeiiedy somtaaedi tn neg re Sater rr Novelty Galloons and Wide meee ~ bahay yd. in a special selection, will be on sale at one- § - , : YSIS 1:00 60 6.90 third lees than the ugual prices. value 7.50 le Ei ! 5,000 yards of Embroidered Flounch : ; 5 All.over Silk Shadow Lace Blouses, over flesh tinted chit- | Crepe, Nainsook or Swiss in White, Black and ite ead Halr Brushes a Clocks , at$2.go 4 - fons; “Elephant” sleeve; drop shoulder with narrow hem- Ecru, 65 in, wide, formerly 1.65 to 8.50 55 to 3.95 at . « D Mirrogs at 81.25 & 1.75 2 Fi| stitched chiffon band down length of sleeve and around , ; ‘ 85 yd. Clothes Brushes at 1.65 at 1.39 - cuff; soft lace frill at neck and down frent. 6.50 a i t Brushes at 750 Trays ® 3 Whe 8.00 LA VIDA CORSETS” sa e 4 4 Fi SE * ee Hair Receivers and Natt | Trinket Bones at 1.25 J ag Uae ters Cnt Penge Bll sac sik Siow Lae tnihed nih ios endeiat | At exeaive varity st new Spring mals for | Polishers each 7, | Powder Bowes at 705, White end colors, Japanese hand-ueren Bil| at neck; fancy Pearl ball buttons; unusually artistic sleeves; pep sont an ene figures, Made’ | Shoe Horns , at68o | Butten Hooks and Nai Brocades, Ratine in plain colore, Bil| in Black, Flesh, Tango or Blue, value 8.50, 6.95 mported Coutil, Suede, Silk Brocade and Broche. | Combs . . at¢2%c,| Piles , each d&e,. BY All-over Embroidered Voile Blouses with slopi Coutil......... sreereerseseees+ 3:00, 4,00 to 10.00 seevaas| seatee Af vet with lave Inaectlona: eotaied 7M Broche.... -'5.00, 7.50 to 15.00 The Specialties Department is showing, at é = . re wa the coming season is very large and contains all im. the new weaves and colors which will be used in McCutcheon & Co., ve., 33d 6 34th Ste. effect, the utterance of one of the men is enlightening. He said to one of the ushers of the church: “1 could have had a job three days ago, ye Tannenbaum wants us to come along with him for these visits.” And Tannenbaum himeelf, as he was leaving the church, said to Dr, Duf- field, in response to an inquiry as to whether he intended visiting other churches: “Tam if I can get a bunch.” ‘The “bunch” with Tannenbaum and Freeman surged into the church and flung themselves into seats well up the aisle. Dr. DuMeld only paused a moment in his evening sermon, looked at the group and eontinued. In a mo.. ment or two Tannenbaum, who hes teeta es vanes aabeian ance ( (Semi-Made) in black or white $2 z ~ o n jack OF wi! . . ir arose ca ntarruatet the service, Wie Annual March Silk Sale Hand Embroidered WhitaNet Robes, 22.50 to 65.00 ‘ sibs the men with him were out of work and hyfery ‘and thet they intended to sleep that wight in the church. | the most fashionable Colored and Black Silks barbie : : a id fest protested arainat of Standard Quelities at the lowest pei oa | para Lace unio White or Cream..... 10.75 to 19.75 Men's Black Silk Half-hose, per pair 55c. E peatiobonhig for the men to remain| Oe , e f ruxelles Lace Tunics,—coatee and new ruffle models..... . : jered. . . 27.50 to 35.00 é Commencing Tuesday, March the srd. sucht nt im Robey tell es) A Bain ot Chikdven’s Rompers. ; i ality Changeable Chif- Embroidered Robes of Crepe, Voi shiffon in Whi Y 28,000 Yards Superior Quality : ws ofl int Crepe, Voile or i ge boyd to take place in the Department for Misses’. * Cottons and Linens for oeepeaune dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue The Special Offerings Announced in the Sunday Papers, including the Specials here advertised, will continue on Sale Tuesday & Wednesday “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Over One Hundred Thousand Yards of fon Dress Taffeta ‘“Dansant” variety of new Spring color combinations,—espe- cially adapted for Dancing Frocks and Coa‘ or to combine with Novelty Dress Fabrics. : ; value 1.25, yd. 78 Exceptional Values WOMEN’S BLOUSES ‘On Tuesday and Wednesday. amall revers in front; finished with crochet buttons, 4.9) value 6.50 Dressy Blouses of accordion pleated Shadow Lace and of Filet Lace. Value 12,00, 9.75 Blouses of Black Silk Shadow Lace over White net; Gladstone collar of white lace edged with black net; drop shoulders; new “panel” back of white lace, 12.75 value 16.50 v ~~ tema ae ehh Nine Ph ee se a ; "a é ‘rn Pena =~ SR Pera LO ROBES & TUNICS of Lace, Embroidery and Net . Chiffon Robes,—dainty embroidered designs in new com- binations of Tango and Oriental colorings, 22.75 to 45.00 Special Sale On Tuesday and Wednesday White French Voile Robes with floral desi f hand. loom embroidery, values 5.00 and 8.50, “3:95 and 580 EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS Attractive collection in new and exclusive de- “Embroidered All-overs, value 98c to 5.00, 48cto2.65yd, Embroidered Strips of Nainsook, Cambric or Swiss — 414 yards per strip. value 45c to 1.75, 25c to 1.25 strip, Silk Brocade.......... severeeseess 800 Very Special Incomplete sizes of “La Vida” Corsets; mediam low bust, Made of Broche, in Pink or White, formerly 10.00, ,2.95 ~~ stam niin nao Leo te Twilled Silk Umbrellas with noyelty handles in a variety of styles, all sterling silver- trimmed . . at §2.85 | Men’s and Women’s Hosiery Women's Silk Hose, in black or colors perpair . . . 4). Y SL.35 Women’s Silk Hose, with openwork instep, | ¢ Women’s Black Lisle Thread Hose perhalf dozen pairs . . . . $1.55 _ and Children’s Underwear, will afford an un« | usual opportunity for economic Purchasing. | e Imported Hand-embroideredRompers of white | madras or colored chambray; sizes | to 5 | years . . . « .« . at $1.65 Rompers of white or colored crinkled cotton, at ees { +» » “5 %» ‘@85Sc, Rompers of white cambric or colored chame Imported Celluloid Toilet Articles for Men and Women will be marked at Prices very | of exceitent qualities at remarkably low prices,, signs—45 inches wide— bray * 6 6 6 0 « at 38c. 4 : ; Ecra Batiste Flouncings........4.......2.75 to 19.75 yd. “ Tailored Blouses of Hea iped Habutal, crepe finish; ngs y < flat collar; long jersey in wr pena hee ba Batiste Floungings...............2.95 to 14.50 yd. Also, in the same Department, bs PO se yr Georgette on oe ee re ee Embroidered — Flouncings..........2.98 to 11.75 v4. Misses’ Jersey Silk Petticoats { ine Shadow ; long + finished Madeira and Embroidered Linen Flouncings.............0. i Pearl ball buttons; in Flesh, Maise, Black or White, 4.95 mem 398 to 7:86 ja, | (26-inch length), with flounce and under value 6.50 fay of messaline; in white, black and colors, Blouses of fine Voile hand-embroideréd; dainty Valenei- Extraordinary Values at the very special price of, | . $3.75 + ennes lace insertion forming yoke back and front; embroi: 4 moderate prices, a large and attractive assorte ment of Imported Novelties suitable fee gifts, favors and bridge er euchre prizes, ried Sat 2 eS on a get