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SNES TREN SEE rds. about one Sundred, are supplied bya detective agency. | At the meeting of the supervisors’ committee last night it was suggested that the Seventy-fourth be selaved by one battalion of the Third nH ment, to save expense. Unofficti the military authorities say that would not work. An; a i less than a full regiment woul 4 The plant comprises fitt Besides that the troops bg Mle phat | of the lor a radius of nearly a haif mile, i Idle Men, Hungry, Declare] “rne three battalions of the Seventy- fourth are working an eight-hour They Will “Get” Guards chit, That puts approximately $00. officers and men on duty. at Gould Plant. VOICE ALL RIGHT.—BRYAN. : WASHINGTON, April TROOPS WANT TO QUIT, | Bryan to-day requested th correspondents to Supervisors Balk at $2,000 a Day Cost of Regiment, With letters ealliven cures hal Tent Volos but Fear Suit. dey when he mate, tne teauest., He sald he had a alight cold, but soon goue be rid of ofzcee nee|D) CHILD WAKE UP | @dout « peculiar aituation. ‘The soldiers of the Seventy-fourth ' sot Regiment. have boon on duty in| Look, Mother! If tongue is! ne por ae ae of losing} coated give “California jol go home, AH ” The supervisors of Erle County, Syrup of Figs. @acing a cost of $2,000 a day for their ee x Gervices, want them to go. Mother! Your eh Sheriff Becker has been notified by | eroxs and peevish, the Gould concern that it will close | coated; this is a sure sign th my Plant unless adequate protectiun | stomach, liver and iven and will sue the county for Rofoos & week for consequential dam- ages. The Sheriff has tried to get spo- |. ply aes at $3 a day to guard the | ,) but only forty men have r mee led to the offer. The Sheriff has also received from the company a petition signed by | fil 5 il iain Mecdi in Depew and| Pal fornia Syrup of F, asking that the troops re- | give a teaspoon- main. tepid the petition stated | ful, din a few hours all the foul wloting and a general menace to life} and property would ens IDLE TEN WEEKS, wifes system, and you ha ARE WILD. ; ful “child aj 11 | this Rarraless, deticious “fruit laxati ‘The thousand strikers still in town | are feeling seriously the pinch ot ne) it ne sei to effect a good their ten weeks of idleness. Many of their families ure practically starv- | © fing. It is freely admitted that the! plair troops alone prevent an attack upon Pp the company's property and the i n today child tomorrow, Genta priya Seas poweay- | ut get the sean es: ur druggist turned to Albany last night to report then look ant ace thet 1 to Labor Commissioner Lynch that | the “Calife 8 there was no hope of settlement. The e cmrormis Wie. Byrey company stands unalterably for an Gaupier (cite are belle sold nting food Passes out co Mr. Downey and James have been here some time. stays simply to keep an eye upon the situation, Daniel J. O'Regan of th United States Departine: algo is on the ground, but 3 taken | nv active part in the effort to end the! strike. He says his part is only to deep Washington advised of the possi- bility of rioting. | While nothing has occurred since! the attack upon the train carrying atrikebreakers from Buffalo a week ago Monday, there has been ieal evi- dence of how slim are the lines ing the foreign element in co They are suid to be the ones took part in the train holdup in which | @even persons were shot, one fatally SOLDIER BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS BY STRIKERS. Most recent of these incidents showing the temper of the strikers @ame yesterday when a member of the Beventy-fourth was beaten into in- @ensibility. He was*returning to the+ plant with two companions. Col. Wolff, commanding the Seven- ty-fourth Regiment of the ‘ad T. KELLY CO. Only Entrance te This Department Through Furniture Store Clothing on Credit Men’s & Young Men’s Easter Suits, | 3.50 Regular $16 & $18 Values Your Easter Suit will be ‘“cor- rect” if purchased here, and you will have the satisfaction of know- ing your money bought more than could be had elsewhere at the price. Styles for the conserva- tive, and for the young men. the very latest snappy English effects. Our money “back guarantee is your protection. Boys’ $7 and $8 Suits, $5. 95 All the new mixtures in new Spring colorings and blue serges. Some with extra pair of pants. An exceptional value. On Any Purchase Up to 910 We Offer the Special Terms of $1-00 Down &5]-90 4 WEEK : : 4 ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1024, ‘a7 =| PRELIMINARY SALES-GET RE-ACQUAINTED Mutter Ware met meme f Home Again in Their Old Quarters’’ A Showing and Sale of Exceptionally Dainty Children’s Easter a" $4 § Priced Special £2" $4.98 Fetter Sone eel x rday,at... Pee will be delighted f, with the many styles shown, and also with the { opportunity of buying such smart hats at so moderate a price. The Illustrations Show Three of the Many Styles These are the charming little hats that help to dress up the little ones, If sold regularly, needless to say ay _the | price would be higher. Made of silk pyroxaline Etruscan ‘an braids, trimmed with ribbon rosettes and _streame and finished off with small clusters of smali pink roses. _ Choice of pink, white, light blue and « champagne. Main Floor, $15 and $20 tans, brown and fancy mixtures; all sizes. Silk Lined Moire Coats As a “Preliminary Sale” Feature at *4.98 Also Coats of All-Wool Serges, Satins and Covert Cloths and Popular Balmacaans. Coats have the new flare ¢! shoulders and kimono Meena Sat cuffs. Lined with peau de soie, Stylishly fin- ished with lace or ruffle collar. ‘The other coats are also in the newest Spring styles and the Bal: macaans are right up to the minute in style. A Special Pricing on Regular $14.75 9.98 Jackets lined with peau de sole, Tho ski: B A Maker Allowed Us Exactly 1,000 \A8 @ Preliminary Feature iMen’s Spring Suits Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 \\ At a Great Reduction For a. Preliminary | Sale Mvtene : : \ —GsB> s er was wi aa din e this lass to give us a our re a. a air Distinct Pears . ral up hope Ol ab itv and these lowered prices at the very ne have LU eee “a gi x for y We doubt if men of New York were ever before enabled to buy brand new clothes, made for the Spring trade, at a reduced price. They are all snappy, amart cut styles for both the young man and the more conservative man. Choice fancy mixtures and plain effects; also all wool navy blue serge. All sizes for young men from 15 to 20 years and for men from 33 to 44 bust. . Positive $10.00 Spring Suits 7 5 =e eee ee | Men’s and Young Men’s | Men’s and Young Men’s Wm. H. McEllwain’s “Hamilton” also navy blue serge and the desired pencil stripes. Allhand tailored. Allthe wanted colors, in grays, Fine worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, $ | 0 Newsit pencil pias “patch Lined Throuahou ora $] 5 The: ‘oxfords are of patent coltakin and dull leather. All the For Women, Misses and Juniors Mannish serges, wool crepes and French serge. Bewitchingly trimmed with taffeta silk and cordings, finished with tasscla. are draped and pueuaied in h ithe new tier 3A, 36, 38, 40 and 42 West 14th Street We Are Ready for Business in the Following Departments hav these traordit les to let Bask ot the eld stand.” Back with the ct tole BO enkeeplalaenmale ahanpelag ng The Entire Store Is Being Renovated and New Departmen Depertments Opened Ex Every Day for we are making rapid strides in distributing and placing the sew merchandise that ie Our Grand Opening Announcement Will Be Published in the Near Future An Amazing Low Price Asked for These Charming Girls’ White » Dresses Also Dresses of Repps, Percales, Crepes & Linenes in Numerous Styles This offer helps to illustrate that the Rothenberg poli of tmoderate pated for desirable merchandise is back $1. \ again with the store in its old headquarters. \ The white dresses are made of superior lawn. Waists elabor. » ately trimmed with allover ‘cmbrcidery ‘ted ‘al. laces on back and front. Skirts have, Capron Cree pce: teas eae pos waists, The other st; Cergel art th Ul tne CHnce cots les cas Gemtton arta Sizes 6 to 14 years. Permanently Located on Second Foon, Girls’ $3.00 to $4.00 lepity Coats “Sz: SSE 351.98 ft with e. Fini a wide belt and the new large celluloid buttons, Colors Black end white checks, rod, navy ‘and mixtures, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Shoes and Oxfords istinctive clothes are very rarely sold at start should attract hundreds of tly located ee ein tce le one ven. More Than 1,000 Pairs in This Sale But come as early as possible. Snits Suits, W Worth orth $25 The shoes are of gunmetal calf in Button and Bucher Figs sleeves, for the young man, and more conservative newest toe shapes. Included are some heavy tan or models for eld Cannot be duplicated at — a —— ciproe Alltaee Nie _ ee storm shoes, Sizes to 11 and D to EE widtha, Women’s $3 & $3.50 Spring Shoes, Pumps, Colonials & Oxfords § 3, 000 Pairs as a Preliminary Feature These are Shoes that are positivey worth $3.00 and $3.50, Shoes of patent coltskin, gun ee eee i apa peor a ag coy, Oxfords nd ate cle rv) kin, tal ussia other leathers and materials. Iateatshapes. All sizes from 2to8, and widths fram Cto EE- = Pre ip saepeg oN Misses’ & Children’s Shoes Reduced! Boys’ Shoes Are Moderately Priced Extra high cut models, of patent coltskins, gun metal calf and tan goatekin, Warranted solid Goad, dependable shoes of Cosco calfskin in Blucher model, with warranted calid leather enies leather soles, tipped toes and kid or cloth tops. tipped toes. Roomy toe fe, 1.25 | atc, 158 cu, 119 oft, 1.29 | wee. 139 | ei, L115 | Children's Smart New Rothenberg’s Reputation for Boys’ Clothing Values Will he Maintained as Before! Spring, , Coats Boys’ $4 Two-Pants Pocket Low Price Norfolk Suits Made of splendid saly all-wool At This Price $ Proves This Fact! Sturdy Norfolk Suits, with two e@ serges, in navy blue or Copenhagen; neat Balkan styles with deep belt; airs of knicker pants, The coats tive patch pockets and have stitched collar and cuffs trimmed with silk to and novelty buttons; sizes 2 on belts, Choice of blue serge or gray or brown mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Also Russian or sailor suits, of all “Children’s Dresses French styles, trim- New! Beart Balmacaan weet Oe see ven Loot Bi dle ong i Sizes Middy Blouses | Boys’ ‘6 Al! Wool 2-Pants| Re ne BOG Norfolk Suits ° embroideries Twice This Norfolk Suits, with two paire of knicker pants Sale Price that are lined a through ut Choke of jal the new, $ . af it i the new oo! mints Decidedly smart are there new | oPs °° Cine pole [ive vie nist ind and laces; also ribbon be blouses for both miss and ma- | Knicker pante lined throughout. , Hor They ery saa ot Fv ‘i 28 huret je t wil pads Sandhuret jean tat will] Boys? $3 Norfolk $400 an and cuffe are trimmed Ruosian Suits or blue or red or in Rn whe Galatea loth, Reefers, at. . Suite in Fare wd Sok are emartly (asthowa in ra y wn SD rn gs aL Ag oss ~ sizes from 2 to 6 yei