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Mount st. ot Pteinti N. J. alumnae will cive a card party at the Hotel MeAlpin on the afters foon of May 15. The charge of the arrange Coltexe, committee in ents is headed by Mrs. J. 1. Stiles, President of the alumnae assoc 1, and the Misses Smith, Neely, Mra, Murphy, Miss Phillips, Miss Verlihey, Miss Barrett, the Misses Helena and Lucy Milnes and Miss M The Hast of patron: esses includes 1 well known names. Persistent only become Profitable Adver- tising—if the goods, the service Advertising can and the RIGHT. We advertise in order to ac- quaint those whose eyes need attention witn the advantages of coming here. More than 250,000 eyeglass wearers already know these ad- vantages and profit by them. We wish to become known as the house that gives the most at the least cost. Examination of your eyes by Our Oculists (Registered P. prices are always sicians) is included in the cost | of Harris Glasses—%2 or more. A" eos 9sn_M ‘ MWe With the eyes, itis often “too late to mend.” Failing eyesight can't be restored, Tt can be stopped when you help your eves with the right Naturally the sooner this is done, the more of your original eye- sight is preserved, the longer will Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 9Ehrlich &Sons Established 54 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. au, at Ann St tre tater Rectory Orecibsyors Tolaghone Maroy th OD 63 Fifth Aveltue 427 Fitth Avenue | Cor. 46th Street Bet, 38th & 39th Sts. | 23 West 42d Street 27 West 34th Street) turers admitted that the Bet. Sth & Gth Aves. Bet. Sth & Gth Aves. Special! $75 Victrola, | Br 5 in records of your selection, delivered for $5 Down, Balance in small monthly or weekly ments, |MITCHEL WARNS AGAINST MAY DAY Announces : Beate | Face of ment Trade Lockout. ic Policy in sh. Avert Sharp notice was to-day served by ers and workers in the cloak, suit and skirt trade, that any disturb. ances following a threatened lockout beginning next Saturday will be met by the city, “which is prepared to inell disturbances with a strong, hand and Instantly." The lockout | Will mean that at least 60,000 men and women would be deprived of em- ployment for an indefinite period. “This community has a right, par- tleularly at this time, to expect that | ho group or element in it will at- tempt to jeopardize the peace of the city,” declared the Mayor. He ex- plained he had reference to impend- rouble here which might follow | < in diplomatic relations. It is | ened disturb- | 1 dras- | tie methods wi d by the police to prevent outbreaks of any kind, The Mayor's warning was sounded in City Hall which |was called to attempt to prevent a at a conferenc ish between the Cloak and Suit Manufacturers’ Association and the union workers employed by them. | Morris Hil Was present with a} delegation from the unto: manufacturers did not app Instead, they sent a terse letter saying they were “truly appreciative" of all the Mayor had tried to do to bri ut a settlement, “but beg to | » that the asso is a body jeannot enter into the proposed con- | but tho | sti ference.” R. J. Wile, Chairman of the manu-| | facturers, who wrote the letter, ded | that he would like to meet the Mayor| and talk with him personally. The interpretation placed upon the | manufact uttitude in City Hall that the Ployers propose to go d with their lockout, and that by inday morning the city will face the most scrious strikes in its Mayor's conciliation gommit- f Felix Adler, Chair- | in Henry Judge Walter C, No: eo We Kire s committee the May 1 Jacob H. Schiff, the 4 Straus, Chair- the Public Service Commis- | | to-day Jman o j sion, | Mr. Schiff openly charged that the | to proclaim @ lockout April 2 ite invited representatives of the unions the manufactul 9 proposal, hen L was called upon by me ors of the Manufacture tion,” said Mr. Schiff, that the union had pract cided to call a general strike in the middle of July, whieh of their season, and ative Committee of their asso- LABOR TROUBLES ee as It was after the manufacturers had | transterre d from the to respond to his invitation for| sie brid were by Mr. Schiff said, that | ground, 8 with two onfere matte tion of M “Estill hop Ufacturers Will see the error_of thelr and come in,” Threatened Gat- | was I f or's Conciliation Committee, said the manufacturers hb A miling of the ¢ 10,000 FACE TIEUP.|"whte the government. of the land tatlroads cannot coerce, it can speak with atte om, eatimated the loss at not thority—its own authority and the pogll oat tt 3 , Sa} A Son-| authority of the public and the com.| to be nservative fig Employers Fail to Attend Cons) tint.” tho cite oa denna ed ve ference Called in Effort to |e? effort be used to avert disas- 1 It was generally admitted that the| bY switching crows, of 1,100 likelihood of a aettlement of the dim-| cars were in’ the many of culty was n stand facturers Mayor Mitchel on both Mantifactut-) threatened lockout will occur. Schiff. | ~ B. Altman & Gn. The Repairing Furs and F workpeo of fur ex Orders for exec Summer mo and Remodel of ur Garments | ing cna pan eR AA RPA TE ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, ACKER, MERRALLECONDIT. 5“ in 70 FREIGHT CARS BURNED. | Heavy tome by Fire at Cente is the height with those memi loaded freight cara were destroyed. T . Iu of Early. s brought to the atten- Mitchel, Midat a . however, that the man- Mr, Schiff added. Adler, Chairman of the May- Brook ix the Jun dt | fly an Leon many cars of r were Whisked out of the very strong as matters| Which had not be frm) Large Size Unless the manu- © concessions the to-d, Modern Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises FURS STORED Telephone 7300 Murray Hill FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET Important Sale Tomorrow Women’s Tailleur Suits Specially Priced at 25.00 Smart belted coat effects, with button trimmings and pongee collars. Flare skirts. Made in navy blue serge. Special Attention Is Directed to An Extraordinary Diversified Collection of Women’s Tailleur Suits 35.00 39.50 45.00 BRAID-BOUND, WAISTCOAT and CAPE styles Reproductions of Lanvin, Drecoll, Bernard and Cheruit Médels Made of serge and gabardine, in navy blue, black, dove gray and tan, with exquisite decorative linings. Important Sale Today & Tomorrow Women’s Daytime Coats Specially Priced at 25.00 29.50 Included are six distinctive styles, in navy blue and black, serge andgabar- dine, in belted, cape and button trimmed styles—tan velour checks with brown velvet collars and strap belts—large checks and plaids in pastel colorings. AS LARGE GROUP PHOTOGRAD OF THE Gravure Section & G& (n * atacand Ire ee eee mee New England Ralteund te POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y, April 1820 Fire swept the Muybrook Terminal of} | EST. ed al i A the Central New England Railroad early | - ted and that they to-day with a heavy toss, Seventy June alifornia Meaty Fruit FURS REMODELED Estimates Submitted BONWIT TELLER &;CO, BROONIN NATIONALS A916. Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 35th Street Pe a EN oe, em ewe eB 300 WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Excellent Values at $19.50, $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 All are absolutely authoritative as to style and finely tailored of the most fashionable fabrics: a | j Men’s Wear Serges, Gabardines, Mixtures, | 8 rd Many models are exclusive with Lord & Taylor. Shepherd Checks and Novelty Stripes remy emcee: SMARTEST OF SPRING COATS New Models for Street, Afternoon and Touring Wear, $15.00, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $55.00 i A notably complete collection of finely tailored garments, many richly | lined with novelty silks and crepes. Mixtures, Gabardines, Men’s Wear Serges, Novelty Checks, Wool Velours a ee ae TUB SKIRTS—NEWEST MODELS $2.25, $2.50, $2.95, $3.25, $3.95, $5.00, to $7.50 Finely made, very well finished Skirts, cut on the fashionable flaring lines. Cotton Gabardines, Repps, Needle Cords, Cor- delines, Washable Corduroys, Sport Stripes Third Floor. Shakespeare | i ‘ ' Cercentenary Festival \ ! Chickering Kall Lord & ‘Taylor Music Rooms, ‘Thursday, April a7th, aty P. ‘Ni. Shakespearean Revels Dances and Songs Furs and Shakespeare's Time. Wearing Apparel Margaret $ + Florence Bucklin Scott, Contralto, Homer bk. Williams ( THE AU BONY ANO are absolutely safe in our cold dry air vaults (on the premises), Charges are moderate. Dances. Crawford and Company Songs. . Player Piano. . Admistion C Com Mec Repairing and Remodeling but by oRGny: will be attended to during the Summer months at quite a saving from usual prices. Third Floor Cards may be secured by application at the Music Rooms, Seventh Floor. FUR STORAGE a reece en ee ne rem cee ee eee eee: eam eee remy “Seven Furniture Days’’ Specially Reduced Prices Invite Investment During This Important Half-Yearly Event This is a Sale of Furniture equipment complete, for the Summer Home of every degree. ‘There are included also the more substantial Bedroom, Dining Room and Library suites ind pieces of the noted Lord & Taylor character. The many cost-saving opportunities are reflected in the purchase sugg tions here listed. i i ' ' | b ' Natural Willow Arm Chair, | High Grade Bungalow Brass | Natural Willow Arm Chair, strongly te a ) Bed, in sizes 36, 39 and 42 strongly made and. dur able. Special.....$4- inches. In bright or hand able. Special. ; Rocker to match { rubbed, dull finish. Spe. 1 Rocker to match i Cushions. SBD. Cli ccerisa verse $6.85 § Cushions 4 Bedding Mattress, full Special $15.00 Ostermoor Mattress, single $12.75 Bedding Combinations National Wire Spring and rolled e Mattres steads only. Spee Canna . $13.35 Wit Edge Woven Wire Spring and Ostermoor size, 50 Ibs, cotton felt size. Special... or single bed- Lip Spring-—A New Box Spring for Wood or Metal Beds. Made with a de tachable cover, In a Ostermoor sizes F 12,50 Mattress, for single size ig § Four-Post Bedsteads only, Spe- Wit Edge, Woven Wire Mahogany Pedsteads Mineo: ie $20.00 Spring... $5.50 to $9.25 A Ulgaieciad made pacial ve : pe ee oe a oe ee mm Astere p Box Spring and 0: teri Hair Mattre: a ee ov Mattress For $21.00 1 $85.00 singl Bedsteads, Upholstered Box Springs, Special. . $24.75 $13.50 to $37.50 » $1.50 to $4.85 For full size Beditendit . $29.75 Pillows Special....... 3; <— Rubber Covers for Mattresse fastened with tapes, guaranteed nott > 0) ED 0D 0) ED (0) ED 0) ED () ED () GREED (0) CED 0 GED 0 GED 0 Cm (5 ss THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE ‘The World Sells 100,00 Copies More in New York City Each Weekday Tag Any Other Morming Newspaper

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