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at, ee. ee ee ee eS mates oe ML arzest Popular Price Garment House in New York mmm of bargains. THE BV on Wounded List. Dublic here to-day by the Militia} | | GETA SCARE FROM PRIVATEDETECTIVES ——— t i m begins, apply ” Liniment. Don't Hundreds of Agency Cops |, Keep the Timid Pickets | on the Run. oi | | | Hemmed tn on all sites ty nearly |{ a hundred detectives of private h agencies who have b mide etrests in and around the netmh- | qy borhood of the National Risoutt fao- | dv Liniment KILLS PAIN | winning over the several thousand employees who remained loyal to the | ;,, | company. has been nothing to show that they sjever had a chance of getting any sympathy from those who elected t atay at work. The strikers, now that 7] jare as “mad an hatters.” to know what h realize that #0’ ator bhuffed | ° them Into a hoy leas strike, Many “Save the Pieces” We appreciate your |} of them gave up good money to Join troubles. Your eyes are |] % new union which hasn't got any ” . pact le . bi anizer, |” “useless” until lenses are |{|>*°kDa J: Gumborg, the orguntzer, festored to them. EHRLICH repair service places promptness and econ- omy on a par with accuracy. Best Crystal Sph. Lens 50c Special Lenses Proportionately Low IEMalich Sone New York: 184 B’way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St, cor. Bond St. night when a reporter for The Fve- | ning World asked if it was not true that most of the workers now realize that they could not win and that they were out of their Jobs for good. “They don't care,” said Gumbers nonchalantly. “They never did care. ‘They were tired of working for that | )) company. They can get other Jobs. | p' There'll be #ome left to fight that |!" factory to @ finish.” ¢ Asked if it wasn’t true that his! », union had not been ally recog | ». nized by the Inter: al Bakers’ Union, Gumberg hemmed and hawed ‘Well, we haven't got a charter pied.” If we don yne D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. [8 St PRE-EASTER SALE High Class Suits 8,000 Handsome Bulte, in 40 Distinctively Different Styles, Reproductions of the Highest Priced Models, ~ This sale far eclipses anything ever attempted in New York and vicinity. The values are truly amaz- ing—you could pay $10 more for your new Easter Suit and not obtain more smart style or betterquality. Be on hand early tomorrow—share in this great feast Never before have such wonderful Suits beenofferedat $ 15°° Included are Dressy Trimmed Models, Smart Tailored4Models and Swagger Sport Models each revealing je new charm, Sizes 14 to 44. Serges,Gabardi Poplins and Serge-and-Taf- feta Combinatior Cc tan, wistaria, ¢ end-white Worsted Che sand Velour Checks. Choose your Easter Suit from this tremendous assortment of unequalled values at Easter Coat Sale by ; $f.00 $17.95 $4 ()-95 / x ‘The largest assortments of fashionable mod G i els and exceptional values that have ever been \// offered to the women and misses of New York. 2 | | the bakers, then, maybe, we'll get one : ; | from the Central Fed , rad Certainly we don't w ne trom | : o ; n the industrial Workers of the World. Sane tir aoe latin ho W tory at Tenth Avenue and Fifteenth | ub! Btreet, the etriking bisoult workers yi, have practically given up all hope of has prevented what “\awfal picketing.” The confusion of plain clothes mon As a matter of fast there pri 0 apologize to a “brother officer.” the backbone of the atrike ia broken, | pea yelled, “T ain't no private de eotive In spfte of the hopelesmess of thetr Those of them intelligent enough | cons» many of the Poles and Lathu- n happening |aniana accepted picket duty to-day, practioally threw up his hands last) again, not one of them,” officials anid, M4 ik rated Union, FY uid to oO work re- | a k nie scared antry~ the th” of many of their « who officially classed with the other hand, the att!! do of private detectives h company has put th® “ac h willing and unwillin the strikers, The detect nied themselves on fi ta near the factory, ybody who looked mispicious to even residents of the neighbor , and demanded “What's your re of a ed by On h they happened to be blocks n the factory, the private ed those whom * to “move on,” f: "move on” with a push adopted Inst Saturiay unionists call the employ of the otty and there vate detectives, all operating on treets, was such yesterday that uniformed cop from the Thirty- id Precinet found {t necessary Don't push me,” the plain glothes 1 the company had the usual force rmed men, plain clothes men 1 private detectives to guard tte perty and operate on side atreets far up as Pighth Avenue and enteenth Street. We'll never take that bunoh back BIG BLAZE IN ROCKAWAY, Partly Burned, with in of 850,000, which called every kawaya, | 4 the north end of the| sucht under contro! | About $50,000 damage was he fire burned for several hours ong string of boate anchored o » watch the blaze, ‘Tw 4 political meetinga were held y halls because nearly every | waa at the fire. The duliding 4 vy Max Gold of Manhattan y Mra. M. M. Btbo, the They'll Accept a 10 Per Cent. Increase in Wages. wage increase demands constderab! Av all the leading stores Stern Brothers 4and ond 43rd Streets West of Hkh Avenve nage ond day labor, tho check off, ed to go on narcotic. cerned Jand until the operators show thoir From an authentto source The Evo | hand the miners will not present their ning World learned to-day that while! revised figures. the miner's unfon will pare down tts ference yesterday, though the miners y, and three of the operators, 8. D. War- rincr, Alvan Markle and Morris Will- aa was Gone at the soft coal confer jane, waited all afternoon at the ence, there will be no backing down | Union League Club in on the following, which will conatt-| tute the final revision and ultimatum of the hard ooal miners to the Union League Club Conferenoer First, a 10 per cent. increase in ton-_rafiroad trainmen. become of the the cost of silk PETTICOATS The Women’s Ready-to-Wear Sections On the Third Floor, are showing a most charming pre-Easter assortment of smart Outer Attire for all occasions, which provides a highly interesting and varied choice of styles, materials and colorings, AN_UNUSUAL AND TIMELY OFFERING TO-MORROW, WE NPSDAY, WILL INCLUDE Women’s Suits handsomely tailored from the favored materials, Upon call at DINNER SETS Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 101 pieces; decorated with delicate colored sprays; value $10.00, at Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets, 107 pieces; various border decorations; regular value $16,00,.......... at Porcelain Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; decorated with blue birds, gold edges and handles; value 815.00 French China Dinner Sets, 107 pieces; gold lines, edges and han- dies; regular value $35,00,....at Boudoir Electric Lamps, of solid mahogany; several designs; 10 in, fancy silk shade; formerly $3.00, Library Electric Lamps, of metal; two hghts; pull chain sockets; fancy art glass shades in brass or Verde finish; formerly 87.00, i at cleverly expressing the new style notes and at $27.50 and 34.50 Women’s Dresses NING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 28, MINERS PREPARE “THEIR ULTIMATUM Beoond, an eight-hour day. Third, recognition of the union with | t the operators are at pres: | eral a gor lo operator remarked to-day; then, _ FORMINE NERS = the end, accept it as they would | ‘There are @urface indications that) the Union League Club Conference will, 1 not be able to reach an agreement on Final Show Down the basis of the above |that there will be a temporary spilt| which will result in a long recess. | The minera have rested their case) ~ al as far as the formalities are con- It's the operators’ move now, jemands and} ‘There was no con- ASHION demands petticoats for the new modes and Heatherbloom lanraes _ answer Lh call witl ata new Heatherbloom Petticoats give twice the wear at one third very modish and entirely new models, of serges, taffetas, charmeusette, Geor- gette crepe and silk marquisette, at $19.75 and 29.75 $7.95 12.50 12.75 25.00 $2.00 $4.95 The Display of Mourning Apparel In the private salon on the Third Floor, includes the most approved styles and materials for the various periods of mourning, in smart Tailored Suits, Street Costumes, Afternoon and Evening Dresses and Accessories uest, a special saleswoman, thoroughly versed in mourning attire, will the home of patrons to take orders and make suggestions, if desired, The March Sale of China and Glassware On the Fourth Floor, will provide for the last week unusually good values as these will indicate: GLASS TABLE SERVICE Thin Glass Table Service, 48 pieces; etched border design; regular value 86,50, at Thin Glass Table Service, 60 pieces; Grecian border design; regular value $11.00,..........at Rich Cut Glass Tumblers, regular val) 84.00 and 85.00 a dozen,......+++.at Cut Glass Vases, 10 and 12 inch; daisy cutting; regular values $2.00 and 2.75, at Electric Lamps stric Lamps of Japanese pot- with wicker; two shad lined wicker Electric Floor Lamps, of solid mahogany, black and white or old ivory Finish; two lights; 22 in, sill shade; silk fringe; value 818.00, $8.00 $2.95, 3.95 $1.50, 1.95 $6.75 12.50 nage and | r day and will fight | t 6 hope that the other oonferrees would turn up. ‘There are rumors abroad that the ‘operators are not unwilling to let the conference drag on to see what will threatened strike of b= y a 916. ey A | a| a in| —y. is HE lines of the Columbia Grafo- nolas are unusually handsome. The finish and construction rep- resent the best of the cabinet maker's art. ito your home ‘eolian Hall brought HILE Aeolian Hall {s in the very center of the new shopping district, it may not always be convenient for you to call in person for new Columbia Records you may want. In such cases Aeolian Hall will bring its Record Department to you. * In other words, if you are one of our regular patrons, we will be glad to submit shee yo selection of Columbia Records. These will be delivered at your own home. After playing, you may retain those you desire and return those you do not care to own, This service may be had in efther one of two ways! (1) Send your own Mist of records in which you are interested. (2) Let us make up a list for sub- mission, We keep a card record of records purchased by each of our regular patrons and thus are familiar with the classes of music which most interest them. Full particulars may be had at our Phono- graphic Record Department. There is no charge for this service. : Next subject in this paper: ‘‘¥es; you may charge it Five reasons why you should Five reasons why you should buy Columbia Records buy them at Aeolian Hall I Largest demonstrating rooms — second to none in quiet and comfort. Salespeople whose musical education {s not confined - to store experience. II] Arrangements may be made to purchase on 48 hours’ approval, TV Perlodical submission of records on approval —de Mvered to your home. The convenience of @ charge account. 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Cash oF Oredit. Sy R\ 500 @ Week Delivers || Xi thas Butt Sour Home OUR SPECIAL ALL READY gees COMPLETE TO START Fsonglll 3-ROOM OUTFITS HOUSEKEEPING : Complete 4-Room Outfits, $98 Other 2, 3,4 and 5-Room Outfits up te $2,500 to furnish udes qverything « to BOX. If you conten future, buy now and sa hat whether you buy for cash o c ual Our Prices Are Always the Lowest Onen_ Saturday oaKe Compartson, that ings Until 10 o'lock at both stores, 211 SALE OF HIGH-GRADE PERIOD SUITS FOUR PIBCE SOLID MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUTT, $3.00 a Week Delivers This Sult to Your Home. Solid Mahogany vi to buy, 3-Piece Parlor Su (with, ushlony Res. P B70, finished frames, han any Wides are panels of finely Library Suit di a 35°30 AVE. WE We Have Only Two Stores in Greater New Yorkiag™ ‘i ay