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* @f@, complained to the Federal au- GOVERNMENT ADS “PEN SHOPS” I FRAT ON UNON Engravers Too Quick to Think They'd Been Given Clean Bill of Health. { | | The Photo Engravers’ Union was $80 quick in its conclusion it had the Racking of the Federal Government de ite fight against the open shop, and @ounesl for the publishers announced fe-day be was preparing cases to Gow «@ violation of the Interstate Cammerce act. Az official communication from the it of Justice has been Bwblic following the action of Federal Judge Hough on Wednesday to order the union to show cause ‘why it should not be enjoined from Dlacklisting the open shops. Doubleday, Page & €o., the publish- Worities some time ago that the aston ‘was violating the Interstate Commerce act. A special Grand Jury and the findings were to Attorney-General Mo- . Assistant Attorney-Gen- G. Carroll Todd, in an opinion which was a rreneer if made public, that there bad been no viola- of tho law. opinion was seized upon by the as giving that organization @ bill of health, and then a no- tesued which in effect was union members would henceforth to do any of the engrav- black and white or color work any magarins, perlodical, cata- or book made in whole or in any house that discriminated the union, The circular add- the union would ask the sup- other trades untons in this Crocker, s lawyer of No. 6 street, representing Double- & Co., yesterday made letter from Assistant At- General Todd, addressed to States Attorney Marshall un- ite of April 7: that my letter to you Gated March 18th ‘in the matter of aint against the Allied Council of New York alleged be tions of the Federal bas been printed in press and otherwise cir- that the letter has been pub- and has been circulated by the unions involved amongst their I think the latter should be you through their coun- ‘ i ia that they oN, Ag act om any en view of legal employed, that the De. States by restraining eter @tate commerce, |. e., commerce with- fm the control of the Federal Govern- ‘was not within the the Department to consider, and of @oures it did not consider, whether the complained of violated any rights of the complainants or law of the State of New York.” TWO ARE SENTENCED FOR-SMUGGLING OPIUM Steamship Officer and Hotel Keeper ~ Get Year in Prison—Both Pleaded Guilty. Huge Grobe, for many years an of- ‘on ships of one of the big German yesterday to Assistant ince of | he by bringing into the coun- violation of Custom laws, gum implicated John Eyckmann, of @ hotel in Hoboken, who Grobe and in had pleaded guilty and that some consideration ahould be @hewn on that account. He accordingly it eat in the Federal Pent 2 Fede: y ‘at Atlanta, Ga. ee wentence means that when the ey, will be’ eligible to apply, for c ground of ood conduct,” ONAN one years or under, to $10.98 Coats at $7.98 to $12.98 or short sleeves; white or black whose parent or Advanced atyles in Girls’ New Spring Coats, ia | In the Stroller, modified Sport Coat and the Sieescen Stores... 1 c ’ guardian is a cus- full length and three-quarter models, many | most desired Balmacaan and Dressy Coats for Petti t Made by EP Yien S tomer in this de- HAPPY atstea; made of Engush Serges, ‘Checks, | afternoon wear, made in all the most desirable Coats by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring &t.,0.1. partment tomorrow Daapexals and Fancy Weaves, trimmed with | materials, checks plaids anaall che fancy weaves | Values to €2.50, Bar “B ° Children’s mote, fancy braide and lace in sll shades. | of the season and bigh class shades; sizes 18, fedagratte $1.95 ie Sizes 6 to 14 years, 14, 19 and 20. pat. alrris | Coats Misses’ Fancy Dresses at 910.98 | Misses’ and Juniors’ Balmacaan Priest ased 4 suality tfasonaline j alte " Would You Gain a Pound }| 99 vs Reduced to $25.00 si «Coats, Special, 94.98 a, scotch | 9 fisted pal ruffles; also A Week for Ties Monitor ter "es Fast wast efaune® in Pocuifel seen ct Miner Tous Drees Plaids, Novelty and Plain Bees with full aet in a serges and | mix- i lessaline, rmeuse, Ta fancy | si 11 coll ffs, side pockets, : Women’s Laster iit sits vite Nete and Chifon seeres ol olay onl eae sie pects omert | © Women’s Silk omulart Sh Also white coats s ° reewariy tree ean | oes Neckwear wa inet caer Lisle Hosiery & health-merm of ordinary yeast end com: with hypophosphites and halted ; larly weed for severn| and apothecary SUNDAY WORLD WANTS x.» WORK MONDAY WONDERS | 010 E10 rr Oa Wc Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and’ Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise SEs O Et OE O Lee Fresh Eggs for Laster, Strictly Fresh Sel (None Del . —Best Fresh Made Butter Elgin Creamery, 1-Ib, Prints (None C. 0. D.), per Prin This Sale ts 28c New York’s 1206 $12.50 Smart Sack Suits, $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 Latest English conservative and Norfolk models, in the latest effects, in shepherd plaid, Tartan Checks, pin, hairline, chalk stripes, plaids, checks and overplaids in worsteds, chev- iots and cassimeres. Also Plain Blue Serge and black un- finished worsted and Thibet. Sizes 34 to 42; stouts up to 46. Spring Overcoats, $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 In the new Balmacaan and English and conservative models. Balmacaans in the nifty checks and fancy rough effects, made button-to-reck or cgnserva- tive style, silk shoulder or sleeves lined. English styles, in rough effects, in cheviots, inverted plait and belt back. Also conservative styles. to 46. The New 1914 Model Cutaway Coat and Vest at $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00. In black and Oxford gray vicunas, made narrow. shoul- der, two-button model, soft rolling front. Sizes 34 to 42; stouts up to 46. A Big New Purchase of 400 Dozen Men's $1 & $1.50 Shirts Just from the workrooms of a specialty shirt_manutacturer_who supplies hundreds of exclusive _haberdashers ( with “best sellers”... Garner's Percales and Fine Mercerized Fabrics, in new hairline and cluster stripes and up-to-date colorings. Plain and pleated negligee bosoms— trimmed with fine pear! buttons, Cuffs attached, either starched or soft turn-back style. Wonderful Shirts at 59c each. Men's Half Hose, with an Unlimited Guarantee; Six Pairs, $1.50 Made from the finest quality yarn, with double soles, high spliced heels and specially reinforced toes. If for any reason these socks are not satis- factory return to us and we will gladly give a new pair in exchange. $0c Accordion Silk Socks at 39c Fine quality Accordion Silk Socks, reinforced soles, heels and toes. Large assortment of colors. Men's 50c Balbriggan Underwear, 39c Light weight Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Shirts have French neck and pearl buttons; drawers have suspender tapes and extra large double seats. 4 O'Nelll Men's Btore—Atreet Flogr. Spring lined. Sizes 34 to 42; made skeleton, patch pockets, Sizes 34 to 42. Stouts THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914. ‘ Sixth Avenue, 20th’ to Ready for Instant Service—A Great Array of Men’s Smart Faster Suits Of the Quality, Style and Character Usually Priced $18.00 to $25.00 The New Braid Bound Oxford Sack Suits. 1914 Model Cutaway Coats and Vests, Clergyman’s Frock, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits and all the New Model Suits and Overcoats. n—Styles and Colors for Every Man. $18 to $25 Evening Dress and Tuxedo Suits, $12.50 In the newest model; direct copy of the highest grade inakes; made up of all wool black unfinished cheviots, silk faced and high lustre. Venetian Shop) Two Wonderful Series of ae New Models in Women's ‘ Dress Hats at $3.75 and $7.50}5 In the $7.50 Series— f | Values up to $12.50 _ Beautiful Dress Hats, many of which have come from ‘aris; others have come from London, England, as copies of French models, and hundreds are copied from the very latest French designs brought to this country within the past few weeks. The most modest and chic simple styles or those with lavish trimmings are included; the most fashionable ideas in ribbons, wings, fancy mounts and aigrettes are used. It is impossible to find two alike. In the $3.75 Series—Values up to $6.50 Adaptations of the smartest imported models. There are not any two exactly the same; e effort has been made to gather the largest ible number of styles and trimmings in order to meet the particular woman's demand for an exclusive model. The trimmings include flowers and ribbons and various styles of mounts in the most fashionable effects of the hour. O'NeiN Main Stere—Matn Fleer. Your Easter Outfit Is Not Complete Without the Latest Footwear. ~ Women’s Patent Colt ‘Colonial Pumps Sold Elsewhere at 84.00 mia... $3050 to $4.60, our price..... Women’s Patent Colt Colonial Pumps, with high Colonial tongues and gray cloth quarters, with self covered buckles and gray cloth filler’ Light Weight, close trimmed, Goodyear welt soles and spool heels, Built on the new long vamp last. 4 omen's $5.00 Patent Colt Boots, $3.95 With cloth quarters of fawn and black cloth, with spool heels. Gaby Colonial Pumps in patent colt and gun metal calf, with crescent leather heels. Imported bronze kid and gun metal calf and patent colt Colonial pumps with hand turned soles and Louis heels, O'Neill Main Store—Second Ficer. Women’s and Small Women’s Spring Coats £25.00 to 835.00 is what you would have to l 7 5 0 e » ‘22d Street The Sizes for Every 12.5 stouts up to 46, to go with the Easter Gown Women's $3.00 to $3.50 Mousquetaire Gloves,$1.75 A lady to her finger tips knows the most popular ade of the day is “Tete de Negré,” which is “real kid,” 12 and 16-button lengths. Women's $3.50 White Glace Gloves, at $1.98 _ Soft, pliable skin; perfect fit- ting; 20-button. Men's $1.50 Tan Washable Cape, at ¢1.00, P. K. sewn; guaranteed to wash and dry in any temperature. O'Neill Main Store—Htreet Floor. pay for the Here at Women's and Small Women's Coats. Special at $17.50 Materials include gabardine, fancy eponge, novelty weaves, taffeta, moire, serge, poplin and Bedford, in plain tailored and fancy trimmed mod three-quarter, medium and full lengths; drooping shoulders, patch folds, ruffles, kimono and set-in sleeves; belt effects. Nearly all lined throughout with fancy silks. All the season’s newest colorings. All sizes 82 to 55. The Five Dollar Kind “Surety” Finger-Piece Eye Glasses Women's Spring Coats at $10 Medium length models, in basket weaves and With large_torie_lenses, 9; vet-in_and tion sleeves; trimmi special at... $2.59 0 |e {eey tattoett and betes Tiesto teloe Put on with one movement of the | #43! sizes. A fingers and thumb. Adjusts itself in.| Women's Handsome Spring stantly. The mounting is guaranteed Coats at $12.50 not to corrode or discolor. Medium length model coats, in moire, Bedford Free Eye Examination by our expert | cord. cheviot, French and storm serges and fancy optometrist. eponge; trimmings of novelty silks, satin, buttons a and braids, All the up-to-date colors and all sizes. Oh ee hee: O'Neill Main Mtore, Third Floor, The Faster Hat from the Man’s Pointof View Derbies—Never before has our stock of Derbies been more complete. We have them in all shapes and sizes. Also the popular light weight, self con- forming hat, An ideal hat for Spring and Summer ee grades, Fadl $1.95, $2.45, $3 Soft Hats—In all the season's newest shapes and colors, The “West End,” » decidedly smurt- looking hat, in green, browns, gray und maroon, with the popular puggaree band. We also have « large assortment of the more conservative styles Men's Silk Hats, 93.95 Regular Value $5.00, A large selection of the newer top hats at the top of the silk hat season. Men's Caps, 50c & $1.00 “The Piccadilly,” a new English shape in all patterns, Just the thing for motoring or the ped- estrian, All sizes, 65 to 734, Boys’ Hats, 50c to 91.45 Hundreds of new styles to select from. Our Easter display is now complete, and we gafely can say the largest display in the city. The new shaped Tyrolean is a new Spring creation, gnu makes an ideal hat for the little fellow c+) — (+) —__— (-) — ( A very large selection of Rah Rah and Caps. Men’s&Women’s Handkerchiefs Women's All-Linen, Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Ttegular size, sheer and heavy qual- ity; values 1234¢ to 85c, at Ze to 20c. Women's Initial Handkerchiefs Plain block and fancy initial. Box of 6, Values 75c to 81.75, at $0c to 91.25. box, Men's All-Linen, Plain Hemstitched Regular size, cambric linen; values 12}gc to #5c; each, Ze to 18c, Men's All-Linen Initials Plain block and script initials. Box of 6, Vulues 95c to 81,75, at 75e to 01,35. U'Nelll Main Btore -Street Floor, PRPPPPIISISPSAR Tree Souvenirs Saturday in the Infants’ Dept. A Cunning Little pa? Bunny Free—To every child of 6 5 $3.00 and $4.00 values, at...... 91.9: ~ = ee FLaster Wear for Misses, Girls and Young Women Special in the Double Sense of Smart Style and Value Two Wonderful Series of Handsome New Tailored Suits and Coats for Misses at $15.00 and $25.00 Each ; (Values $19.50 to $35.00 Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Tai-| Misses’ and Small Women's Coats, lored Suits, in all the most desirable F = materials and colors, high class tailored fancy weaves, poplin and the popular models, guaranteed linings, new, up- | fancy moire, in very chic models, ex- to-date skirts, in all the most de- irable popul: aoe thakenat $15 and $25 $15 and $25 Misses’ Dressy Tailored Suits, $16.98 to $35.00 Copies of high class imported models in all the most desirable materials and colors, elaborately trimmed for afternoon and general wear; skirts of one, two and three tier effects, beautifully lined with guaranteed linings; in all the high class shades. Girls’ New Spring Coats. 94.98 traordinary value Misses’, Juniors’ & Small Women's Women’s Faster Suits, $17.50 mes ee teen eS | HI Allthe new leathers Values $1.25 to” s sBeconds af U0e. Grade, Bare 5 O at, pair Rose ere) $0.00 Oty $8.30 rod Me . Their Moderate Regular Values Are $25.00 to $35.00 UMEEED Heferday of, pate... ars: 29¢ re) hi 88,00 and $10.00 values, a 3 ie rere | i : Full fashioned, reinforced heel, toe $3 85 a fr 79c to $2 415,00 to $20.00 values, 3 Styles too numerous to mention in detail; in gabardines, French and storm and sole; double garter welts; black or ‘ F x Bushes Children's Hemp Hats. prettily | | serges, shepherd checks, crepons and novelty weaves; kimono and raglan sleeves. white. * f Maline and taffeta trimmed with laces and flowers; spe- Eton fronts, 2 and 8-button cutaways, loose and belted backs; cloth or silk revers, yin (ieee ) : | Desayien ral, srith, the new pe ak NY FARE; Vali BLED: osm fancy buttogs or selfcornaments, lace or ribbon ruchings. Straight skirts, with Bath Towels ledici collar attached. line, sizes up to 6 years, $1.00 to $2.25. folds or single and double tiers. . . Value *20, Bargain Plase ath Plant, Also plain effects in all Children's Colored Dresses, in Colors tango, lettuce, wistaria, olive, Copenhagen, reseda, navy, black, a 15¢ 1, the new shades; also black. giogbara and chambray. Sizes up to tan, Labrador and black and white checks. Sizes 8? to 55. = mL AGEN tr seen ‘8 15¢ each O'Neill Main Store, years, $1.00 to 04.95. Fup bleached, double weave; vary Btreet_ Floor. "Mell AMS CO”'s Foor. 2 ‘O'Neill Main Mere—Third Fleer. A ts permed ends, sise $1240. SO S34 0 SOS al O'NEILL CO,, Gixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City EO EO Reel Oke) . - - OHS + Stee ry, eee econ » See Bargain Plaza No Mail, Phone or C, O. D. orders Kayser’s 16-Button White Silk @ Gloves, $1.00 ll $2.00 quality, mousquetaire style; extra full arte; embratdred 2a tucked effects; double finger tippeds Waists iy $1.95 Made of fine quality wash silk; long Value &. Plas