The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1914, Page 8

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ORLA ili ! RW OVER m UNON'S NAME Hf Organization Asks That) <> Body Be Made to Change Title. IS IT WAS STOLEN. it Is Made That the First bciation Has Gunmen Among its Members. Between the International i Garment Workers Union, pee members went on strike two ‘age, and the International Garment Workers’ Union of Inc., whose members dis- the ctrike, broke out anew tom torent tat % 4,000 dissenters in the new organisa. | | ton for the purpose of misleading the! workers. GUNMEN AS cal ee | NAM OF OLD UNION. Tn a heated reply to Hillquit, Attor- ney Haas charged that the old union had harbored gangsters in its midst and had inspired riots and murders. Hans sald that among the members of the old union were such gangsters ‘axey” Gordon, losha the Starke ‘Marino the Wop, joaie” and “Lattie “None of these men ever knew the difference between a pressing board and a sewing machine,” said Haas. “They are gunmen and gorillas, and the fact that they vs bership in the union is dissension among the honest “tere working members and made them withdraw and form a union of thelr own, taking the name the; ard ana ttS4eSsea4 ‘are | s™. ey 3 charged with having stolen because it a = fitted their ‘purposes.” also said that the warfare of new orgadisalion subject of investigations by District- Attorney Whitman and that ae ments for assault had been \against several and eens ne “4 he, awaiting the action of the Grand Jury on charges of murder, It true, Haas sald, that ‘dee Bulkess ihe welfare of outr: fm injunction restraining the | _, Going business under its me Pe Justice Philbin announced Re thought he would grant the Because of the similarity in | ha f Attorney Morris Hiliquit, fr Garment the International Garment Workers’ Union, es- two organizations. it, who is @ Socialist orator, that Max Sulkess, owner of Detective Agency, was a strikebreaker, and had the new union at the insti- the.“ "solnt Banitary Board lob juccessfully Zombaced erikes and had made sweatshop conditions Justice Philbin, in ane an briefs el th 6 been doing business uninterruptedly for fourteen years. WALL STREET. Market Closing.—There was a little “|@purt of bullish activity around 2 o'clock, but stock was supplied on the advance, checking the upward movement. prices a Uttle selling ceased and trading again elapsed into utter dulness. The weekly reviews of steel trade Journals noted encouraging symptoms in a better demand for pig iron, and chronicled the fact that while the de- mand for the finished material is mall, sentiment in the trade has im-| ij" proved. i Opening was quiet and price/!! A. changes were unimportant, although| ish’ generally on the side of decline. | wi, There was a lack’ of bullish impulse, and it was conceded that the New Haven investigation was likely to’ become an adverse factor. josses of PV rd % point. ing sold wu Rv Me and prices hardened in mid-afternoon, *{CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ee ee a if MARKET. WHEAT, fly, ly strong on further nerorene crop reports. Closed at top prices 7-8 to 1 5-8 Cente sarance, Offert: light. ir ot fess, besa nee ‘ash market stro: yur cu ee 4 Srenems Prices juenced at Closed with ad- oot th Feterroty SPEC Ff. = sstogi_Sselszsten niaassesare: 3 eee Sz2 BSTUSSZ<' SE oF steosassdzserk ee $2: ee santo: a tgp Setacd fe € ere ane BEF siassz<3=;3 EPEESE aa Leth DL be beeeee 414+ 144+ 11 ee Bre ESE E BLEEP peers FSEERP FE SFEPE SPER es ‘ee Bee ces” eest ec ace a +1 4 TOE bebe phde + dyed & eeeE sates sate. 22 F FE Ee Fe FF : ph aera, Peers med 3833-' 3 5 ®; ae q 2 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Colorado and Southern second weak of May earnings declined $73,445; from July 1 decrease totals $1, 581,246, ‘Westinghouse and Manu- “Biectric footesing. 1 Comneny. year ended a ik 6, sen Tne pa cnt on eatre stock previous 'y year. eck oa Beallway, second, week of earnings reased Bai ad 1 tooreane “ot f “40st is repor' Galena Signal O11 Company {esued .& statement which dw: ® Standard O11 aubglaiary is “the strictest sense. Has paid dividends since 1869 without mising ® year Ce supplies 98 per cent. of all ral in the United States and Canada, 190 per cent. of total street car mileage in this country. Dominion Steel ended a a i clined $272, (9617,842; bg after Mvidande 136, 108, — padded one bah 40 mpany, year ae oo MARKET. r buying. Proft, Making. rohecked nde vance. Prices eneed off in early afternoon an activity lessened. Strength con- tinued in new crop months. Closed strong, 9 to 19 points advance, YORKE DENIES GUILT. Produces Discharge Papers From Service in Army of the Potomac. William ©. Yorke, superintendent of the Municipal Lodging House, entered a general denial of all charges of mis- conduct and incompetence In office when his trial began before Charities Com- 2.95 Special—Women’s Summer Blouses of Organdie, Line oii and Voile in White and colored effects, trimmed with lace and embroidery. CE bang ryan had pe gpa civil war He "ah ig.and wh itor 3 bury dena ined: documenta te oiler iurphy. for Yorke ro eect B. Alta & Co. The Storage Department FOR FURS AND FUR GARMENTS, PORTIERES, RUGS AND LACE CURTAINS is located in the establishment, and has unsurpassed facilities for storing, cleansing, altering and repairing. All Furs are carefully cleansed by compressed air (without addi- tional charge) before being stored. Lace Curtains received for cleansing will, if desired, be stored (without additional charge) until Autumn, 1914. MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. (Telephone 7000 Murray Hill) mate ae. * FH Avewne, 34th ob 35th Mtcetts, New Fork.” ee eee 34th Street, New York Clearance of Trimmed Millinery 300 popular reproductions of French Model Hats, peri 3 7 5 ionable straws,shapes and colors. Regular 10.00 to 18.50 values Exceptional Clearance Sale (Thursday) 3000 Women’s Blouses—Greatly Reduced Taken from the regular stock, this season’s most attractive models of Plain and Flowered Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Figured Laces, Plain and Fancy Nets; also Handkerchief thane Regular 5.90 to 16.50 Values 3.95 5.00 7.90 |2.00 Regular Values to 3.50 ‘Best & Co, Spring and Summer Underwear For Misses, Girls, Children, Infants, Young Men and Boys Owtng to the change in the American Tariff on wool— our prices are greatly redaced Most careful attention is given to the manufacture of each garment, being made after our own standard measurementsand specifications, thus insuring petiect fit and comfort, Another instance of our unique specialization. ' Representing the most Celebrated Forcign and Domestic Makers,including: Cartwright & Warner American Hosiery Co, Dr. Daimel’s Linen Mesh “Ahtab” our own make Furley & Buttrum William Carter in Light tn Weight, Sacer and Transparent, Strong and Durable, all Merino, Gauze Cotton, Silk and Wool, Cotton Mesh, Linen Mesh. At Thirty-fifth Street hone ota wit eet yl cet Gi tenner y and Know they are ir atv di ie seer many oe I ekg Kot) ear ore: POR THE NUMBER 180 @VER MY ONLY ENTRANCE 180 weston ies York pei OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & @ 34th Street, New York On Sale Thursday Young Men's Suits Suitable for medium size men. 750 Hand- tailored two, three and four button, soft roll front, new Enge lish models, high-class fabrics, in latest color Inge stripes, checks, xtures eee eid serges. perior lored, M, or iF fall, silk or mohair lined. 32 to 42 chest. 16.50, 20.00, 25.00 values, 10.00 12.50 15.00 Also Extraordinary Sale of 1000 Boys’ Wash Suits A large assortment of distinctive styles, in Repp,:Chambray, Linen, Galatea and other desirable tub fabrics; all col- ors. 214 to 8 years. Regular values to 8.75. 1.00 ~ 1.50 sh incon hag 3 We 381 Fifth Ave. at 36th St. A Sale of Great Importance Account of Removal Commencing (To-Morrow) Thursday DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. The Alice Maynard for the past twelve productions of years have been recognized for their extreme beauty, originality Td distietwvanens ene! Lave Goes. wore Uy tee ba One women of this and other cities. a Pits scl cakes tenes Therefore this opportunity to is an event of unusual import- account of consolidatii tive on two stores—No. 381 ‘and N No. 510 Fifth Avusus-—tato one lard Se ae ee The stock is not very large, 90 the suggestion of an early call is deemed advisable. Gowns—Dresses—Suits—Blouses GROUP NO. 1. Of Taffeta, Fi fons, Linen, ‘Tatios, "and" Wash To Close 2.50 GROUP NO. 8. Summer Dresses, of Linen, Cotton Voile, Crepes and Silks. To Close e GROUP No. 4. Afternoon and Even- ing Gowns-—a collection of handsome models, of Satin, Velvet, holed Pee mcr, cn 2250 GROUP NO. 5. Afternoon and Street Gowns—Representing choice models of Taffeta, Charmeuse and Crepe, including a number of French models, of Lingerie and To Close e' + No Approvals, No C. 0. Dus te Buy AYear and a Half to Pay We are better rere repared than ever to supply all your FUR- NITURE WANTS—every ar- ticle is marked in PLAIN FIG- GROUP NO. 6. Evening Gowns and Dance Frocks—stunning models, of Charmeuse and Taf- feta, handsomely GROUP NO. 1. Blouses of Linen, Batiste id Wash Silk: iia ms SY > GROUP NO. ¢. Blouses of Crepe de Chine. and snd Linge, 5.50 GROUP NO. 8. Blouses— A collection of handsome models, of Lace, Chif- fon and Lingerie. To Close 9 .00 GROUP NO. 4. Blouses—Choice of French models, of Striped and Handker- chief Hnee Reunresdered Batiste oile. at 930, oven 835.00 16. 50 URES at cash-store prices— every design is NEW—the range for SELECTION is tremendous —and OUR Convenient Credit System is too well know to need special mention. We sell the BETTER GRADES of furniture at prices charged elsewhere for the com: mon sort and we do it WITH- OUT CLUB FEES, RED TAPE OR STRINGS OF ANY KIND. Chilfionier to Match .OF-TOWN out ari MOTOR TAUCK Genuine Mahogany or Bird's-eye Maple Dresser Plane polish, French pattern plate mere frame ond th handsome wedi er Re tne’ (cy Earns a large ve $0898 Grewersy $0. HATHAS: HE-HE! 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