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THE BVEHING WORLD, BOSTON SCHOOLS BAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER CORNELL YOUTH DROWNS ALL “DARKY'’ SONGS! IN 30-FOOT RESCUE DIVE Negroes Protest and Committee Withdraws Book Contain. 11, 1887, for thetr part in the Hay- market rote, Chicago, while atretch- Ing out above the pictures wae the, arm of @ crudely drawn gibbet. The | bomb in the Bronx was exploded on the twenty-seventh anniversary of the Haymarket executions. As &@ precautionary measure two) detectives were detailed to guard the home of Diatrict-Attorney Martin at No, 2226 University avenue laat night, upon whom it was thought a bomb! attempt might also be made, and there was a cordon of policemen in uniform and plain clothes around the court house all night. the Colorade mine owners accept the Federal plan for peace, and if the owners refuse take steps to have the mines operated under Government supervision. President Samuel Gompors offered a resolution of sympathy with organized Schwarzbach, Unable to Swim, | iu°propomcethatewnoneves c congress Takes Daring Plunge After Sister, Who Is Saved. OF COMPLEIY COURTHOUSE BOMB Police, Commissioner Takes sand differences organi: of the several nations convene and sug- gest measures for ing pes Dreter of New_York, on be- half of the Women's Trade’ Union 6 of America, urged in an ad- dream that atepa be’ ta ROSTON, Mass., Nov. 13.—As a re- sult of @ protest by leading negroes against the use in the public achools of songs which contain the words “darky” and “nigger,” the Boston School Committes ¢ | afternoon voted unanimously to with: draw the book, “Forty Best Son recently compiled for school use by James M. McLaughlin, musio director. t ‘The Bchool Committees chamber on Mason street was taxed to its full capacity long before 4 o'clock, the hour set for the hearing. Many stood throughout the proceedings. the larger part of the audience was made up of negroes, there were also many whites. Addrosnes in favor of State College of Agriculture at Cornell, Gove thirty feet from the cliff of the Beebe Lake George bere last night and Personal Charge of Hunt for Dynamiters. ‘The two were members of a party of Cornell students who were enjoying an outdoor dinner by firelight near the torney Martin they “with severity gun and They hase been even moi Mise Schwarzhach, not knowing the edge of the gorge was near, stepped off the side and fell into the water. Her brother dove to rescue her. She could swim and was pulled out with a rope. He could not swim and was Growned before comrades could get to and tried since Mrs. De! Hanson was found, | JUDGE WAS THREATENED One Hi oy and Fifty-fourth street Either White Slavers or Reds © Suspected of Effort to Kill FIVE WHITE SLAVER® HAVE! BEEN CONVICTED. Five of these men bave been brought to trial, convicted and sen- tenced terms ranging from three oy and six months to twenty years the arrest of these five men ly re Gibbs has received no less than thirty threatening let- tera. All but one of them he th away. The one he saved, Ove: “apt. Andrew U. Wines lective Bureau, was written in ‘and offered every indication of posed by th f writing “Josephine” for ny lomephine” for e error of writing p' press It_ was mailed July him. His body was recovered. the third fatal accident at tl ASK WILSON TO ENFORCE MINE PEACE IN COLORADO American Federation of Labor Would Have U. S. Operate Mines if Owners Balk. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13.—President Wilson was asked by resolution offered he withdrawal of the book were made by Moorfield Storey and Francis J. Garrison, surviving son of William Lioyd Gar- Police Commissioner Woods has @aken personal charge of the police ‘Work in the Bronx Court House bomb @ape, and it is understood two men are wnder surveillance to-day, and roundup of suspects is planned. De- teetives are working in the Bronx) 1} and surrounding districts, but it ts gald they have no definite clue to the ‘The eonge—most of which are by Btephen O. Foster and are among the most famous songs music—against which the protest was made include “Dearee' Kentucky Home,” “Old Black Joe” and “ Cola, Cold Ground.” ‘There in a difference of @inion as to the origin of the bomb that partly ‘wrecked the new court house. Many Of the police officials are inclined to ‘think it was an anarchist demonstra- Afvertisements for The World may be convention of the Amert-| gay american District Messenger office can Federation of Labor to inatat that | gy ean e P.M Greene and Prince streets, and read: Honorable 1. D, Gipba, Judge of the County of Bronx, City: authorities are confident the iaternal machine was meant for County Judge Loule D. Gibbs and District Attorney BONWIT TELLER & CO. WILL CLOSE OUT TOMORROW About 120 Women’s and Misses’ Hats MAIN FLOOR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Formerly 8.50 to 14.50 two hate of a kind taken from the regular stock. In black velvet and colors. highabhia Various ‘small and large shapes in smart trimmed effects. BONWIT TELLER &.CO. i The Specially Shop of Ongination FIFTH AVENUE, AT 38™ STREET corded you that was to, King Humbert and the Empress Jo- 5.00 8.50 themsolves, as @ warning from white slavers. Judge Gibbs has received about thirty threatening otters. ‘weeks ago, when the alleged leader of one band of sluvers was sent away fer twenty-three yoars he said: 7 “When I get out there will be a few less judges and detectives in the anid District-Attorney pave, ope the satisfac’ x the District-Attorney re- “the corridors and the court Foom were filled with friends of she ners, all of whom roe Ee Offer Special for Saturday Misses’ Smart Sport Suits For Town or Country Wear Teen te, ek, Sr blue, Russian green At the Exceptional Price source as this. that the bomb DOES NOT BELIEVE ANARCHISTS oD IT. In broadcloth or gabardjne. “But whoever was reg Misses’ Tailleur Suits FUR TRIMMED. 150 Misses’ Suits TAILLEUR MODELS, Regulerly $39.75, - Regularly up to $35.00 Several distinctly chic models in the favored | One or two suits of a kind from regular stock in typically youthful models. Sizes 14 to .18 fabrics and colors. Sizes 14 to 18 Misses’ Winter Coats FUR TRIMMED. the ir was that on July 16 City Hoefilng received a “fake' who found Mrs. Hanson indred and Fifty-fourth street house, and eo brought about Misses’ Afternoon Frocks VELVET AND SATIN. GEhrlach me ae dictation that Anarchists ible, Regularly $29 50. Cossack and flare models of cloth fabrics, Also corduroy coats without fur. Sizes 14 to 18, Girls’ & “Flapper” Frocks & Coats AT UNUSUALLY MODERATE PRICES. rel—A London idea introduced to America by Bonwit Teller & Co. hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16, who has grown beyond her years, yet who Very Special Value Matrose and zouave models, in satin de France and charmeuse, plain or combined wi Ploded on Oot. 13 ‘athedral and Bt. All Brockiyn: 498 Felton St., Cor. Bond St. marked the rde—as aS a March, and a One-Ste “TIPPERARY” j IT’S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY this world-famous marching song of All song, a mare! 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G. Smith, Sth Ave. & 33d St., eppesite Waldorf-Astoria, New Yerk } Tol-Electric Co., 299 Filth Ave., core fork, The 143 West 125th Street, New York 6 West 125th Street, New York Ave. & 12st St, and 193-205 Park Rew, N. Y, 23d York Stree! West 42d Street, New York 3251 Sd Ave. & 1774 Amsterdam Ave. Ave., corner 152d St., New York 55 Flatbush Av.,B’klyn tbush Ave., Brook! Moire Caracul Coats Smart bell flare model. of skunk, ermine, kolinsky or fitch, Selected pelts,” White Fox, Scts i. Uae Re Lala 13, 1914. — EARLY GIFT BUYERS WELL REWARDED AT LAMBERTS Diamonds of fine color at the lowest prices. Fine Diamond Fine Diamond The hard-worked old adage that says “There's no time like the present” applies with force to the ‘ chase of Christmas Diamonds. Diamond prices firm, They are not likely to fall in the lifetime of us who write nor of you who read these lines; so if you have a diamond purchase to make, NOW is the time to make it. As we have told the public over and over .# again, the tendency of Diamonds is upward always. ~® Now is the time to buy Diamonds, and Lamberts is the place, because we have facilities for securing port them direct, so that you pay nothing to a mid- ydieman when you buy a Diamond Engagement Ring in one of our own hand-made mountin; 14-karat gold or solid 18-karat gold and platinum. We are, as - usual, fully pre- pared for the wise , f Christmas buyers Fine Diamond Fine Diamond away in the Christmas ifts ay be se- cted now, laid who come early. Engagement Ring Engagement Ring Engagemen' Ring Engarement Ring Lambert vaults In fact, they have $25.00 $50. begun coming. They find everything they thought of and much they had never thought of in Guaranteed Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, Rings and Watches of the most reliable makers. $75.00 $100.00 id for when called for. This plan has pleased our customers for many years. better is this plan than waiting to buy until the crowded last minute. How much BRIGHT BRACELET | WATCHES YOU CAN WATCHES BELIEVE IN SENSIBLE GIFTS There is not even in the Lambert Christmas assort-| movements ments a handier or more anteed to be as represented, |inferior watch. work movement, Dependable watch in hand- some cases at reason- : ble prices, and all guar: useful gift for a lady than|°>,° Prices, gui one ot these wateli brace: anteed, are among the lets. ‘The wearer finds out| Lambert best sellers in the time by looking at her|the Christmas season. wrist. Watches are guar-|We will not handle an having been inspected in|Christmas gift could be our factory by watchmakers}more useful than a who vies no fer toot me from Lamberts lown to the store.|}which has been in- betles Sterling stiver eee Other bracelet watches, Am-|spected piece by piece Waltham move- ment, $9.75. Solid 14-karat Wayement. 912.78. erican and Swiss move-|by our own watch- ld case, $16.50, Man's ments, $7.00 up. OTHER FINE. RINGS LIKE THESE $3.50 UP Fancy Rings, solid gold, as honestly made as they are handsome, varied in style, low in price hia Oa and much in request as Christmas gifts among cus- get in ani tomers who look for tasteful keepsakes at imodeate karat gold car- cost. We guarantee these rings to be in every way ved ring; rose as represented. finish, $6.50, S| E> Solid Worthin 14-karat, $3.30 up | 14-karat, $4.40 up solid 14-karat gold watch, Waltham movement, $25.00, Twenty - seven whole pearls ring, and a cameo in solid 10- karat 6014 polished ring, $11.00, mless siaasslennnss Gold Wedding Rings Ep , _ No, do not think of such a thing as a weak, inferior wedding ring. There is no possibility of such a thing if you choose a M-karat, 95.0 u wr Lambert Seamless Solid Gold W. dding Ring, 18 tera 6.75 up iskerstgstoe rings are in lively demand all the ye on 2#-karat, $8.76 up | #2-karat, 10.60up Christmas weddings by the score. jaranteed, These and will shine at 'o charge for engraving. Selecting Bracelets a Pleasure Here - ently, in 2 vance of ¢ Fiat Pia ss neystagome the crowd f mas shoppers, Art, workmanship and materi ora sidered there is not a higheneigod dem gg ny Simply say the word and so many Solid Gold Christmas Bracelets will be spread byfore you that choosing isa pleasure—doubly ry Pleasure if you choose Lambert store, although we have them up to $1500.00. Bates farat Gaa"Baneis, that "does ‘not open, 917.00, Signet Rings Engraved Free Plain or richly carved Lambert Solid Gold Signet Rin are among the dignified Christmas gifts that hogor the ave Any style that suits you, for a person of any ‘age or either sex, Charming and inexpensive signets for little children or lads and lasses in their teens. Engraving free. Christmas Fancies in == Sleeve Links 96.5 While there is no closed season for Solid Gold Lambert Sleeve Links, of which a few recent models are here pictured, they are, naturally, in strong demand at this time. If the low prices asked for so much elegance surprise you, remember that Lamberts keep an inexpensive store uv ppioite x Solid 1 Bolid 14 % id 14 karat karat gold f 19 Gold Cuff Links, 4 rose finish border, Cult Buttons \74 $5.00 platinum in- = ey fh laid center, ‘ancy border, engine turn- Al Solid 14 karat Gold fh Sete fret Gad od, engraved ished, $9.50, Plain Figures Solid 14-karat gold as of graceful design. Come early and select at leisure. Brooch, set with 4 ‘ ip i ; half pearls, Engine Our direct-dealing one-profit plan puts popular-price furoee etsie marks on elegant products. And ‘the Prices Are In Solid Gold Brooches of stoutest wearing quality as well and what they do not make they buy direct of the makers. No piling up of intermediate profits. hased design, rose finish, solid 14-karat gold Cuff But- tons, $5.50, Bolld 14 Karat Gold Sleeve Links, border, pole 93.75 up; with diamonds, $10 up. Hand — engraved and engine turned, bright polished solid 1-karat gold Brooch Safety catch, $3.75, LAMBERT BROTHERS DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES 10