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en Pals no ee - a edie etl indlithl eee — THE RVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, y. sapten BER 19, 1916, TT . certs of Goa, CnYthine Mee omgte servis ak, | Werkawn tome homie ors *~ \alt HARTIGAN’S PLAN tH. F ; : tf wavor ° . Ta 4! TO FIGHT INCREASE a i “oer \ "' #. ane ¢ : pies ~ thing "eras ne - eee ASSAM T THIS HEART BADLY . wine ae mt st untae AFFECTED > Loat—Federal | toe : he UNION HEAD TELLS WHAT LEO — brew widew Mayoral set : " “ ; tan T° rheerges nent = tives” Soon Relieved Ap oid ortene, F ( This beagerens psig various | any ee fact ie that we : oe Ge ; . brved moat ‘ The Koch Very Interesting Fresentation of peg ak SMART FALL MiLLINERY ‘ reveulirg a wonderful range of styles in copies of the masterpieces of Par s's nw re wet foremost milliners and the smartest models from our own Americen artistes Copies and adaptations of : 5] ee f the etrike in Qi Hats by Maria Guy, Caroline Contributing to the pleasing FOR THROAY AND LUNGS © ' mpers 4 lot of ‘ Rebous, Georgetie, Susanne sssemblaye are Sailors and BT MMOS COGN “ny couwe ‘ wotmnt or SMa s Wuteae are nonunion Talbot and Louisan are plenti Tricornes of fine Lyons stth kman ro ed. by pay in ful in this attractive showing. ater val — some te y reports «hw n » ¥ rimme fn a lives, seme e tal of 816 care run ny or" ur Af r e Vv | 7 : velvet with fur trimming silver ang wade GAT , Advt OD BY ALL ERADING HRDOOINTS® Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 12 1st St. | ! $1.00 is as Big as a Bank Roll During This Sale—For One Week Only For only $1.00 deposit you can select a houseful of beautif , during this Dollar De- posit Sele. _ For less than two wecks’ car fare, or two 8 or cigar money, you can get all oy you have wanted for so long—at We gladly trust you. There is no red tape. You can select the things you need and we will send them home at once. Deposit only $1.00 now, and the balance in such small amounts every week or every month that you won't miss the money. Take a year and a half to pay, and enjoy the beautiful furnishings while paying for them and for many years after. This Dollar Deposit Sale ends this week. Better come in at once —we will deliver whenever you want once wit! Cowperthwait_& Sons is the Oldest Furniture House in America. For 109 years we have been furnishing Ne York homes. You will find that every article we sell is backed in quality and value by this long ._ And our plainly marked prices will be an agreeable surprise. Open Saturday Evenings JAG A INTERBOROUGH HANOLES 2,403, 678 PASSENGERS ACARAND FIGHT THE | POLICE RESERVES hued from Pirat Page) lence from strikers M. to-day, or sympathizers the Interborough |‘ reported, two specials were going tnta | jy Electric Ratlway Employees busted | P himself to-day in an effort to spread |)" the street car strike to other lines of |), industry, At Il o'clock he made a personal appeal for aid at the weekly | 12 meeting of the United Board of Busi- | ness Agents of the Building Trades at | en Fifty-fourth Street and Third Avenue, | of Later he went to the Forward Butld- ing, on the lower east side, where he talked to some of the leaders of the United Hebrew Trades. Mr. Fitzgerald's appeals were not enthusiastically received in either in- stance. The sound of street car en and the rattle of passing clevated trains frequently interrupted his re- marks. In answer to questions he was compelled to admit that the sub- way and “L” lines are handling traffic far above normal and that the surface lines are beginning to handle passen- gers after dark, RENEWS THREAT OF GENERAL STRIKE. Before 800 striking motormen and conductors of the downtown lines at Forward Hall Organizer Fitegerald declared that the general sympathetic strike will be in full effect Friday afternoon unless Mayor Mitchel or Chairman Straus can open settlement 2. Pi P 1 S ° strong, well built bed ‘The : Massive 3-Piece Parlor Suite i acta yg ig a handsome, large, well made, Mahogany Fin! $44. 3 he ch it. holatered 1 nuine ing he, e COMORES 00| ccs Gin bavi ta ThA tins: | Cathedral Glass Dome of ruby overlaid This pretty 24- in. Domo ts made of 20. bel chot or°Green, and 10 small square glass mounted in with = cast-metal. Brushed brass finish, Hangs inches from ceiling. ELECTRIC, Suspends from ceiling | by . Has 5-Piece Satin Walnut Bedroom Set Key-aocket and clectric 1% ; | GAS, Suspends from ceiling by ‘Tale attractive Bedroom Suite | ‘excellent example of the Adam period | &88 pipe with brass $4, 15 complete with adjust a 8 it ¢ man § Bach piece has been well and carefully made by the best cabinet makers, i" ¢ The wood is especially selected for its pretty grain. Note the wood | pi Set includes large Bed, $85. 00: glo! ‘and Desk $55 Columbia complete, Library Table plum rhis substantial | Combination. Saturn’ if This lerue ive pit is 44 nc! made. Wood mpobe vr Cowperthwait’s Literal Credit Terms 81 Monthly on Monthly iy Monthty CoWPERTHWAIT & & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 3rd Ave. & 121st St. naoo aise aman i. ater a eee fe ihe werk Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row 10% OFF Yon CASH Between Brooklyn Bridge ‘‘Sub"’ Station and Chat! «=m Sq, ''L"' Station negotiations before that time. “L believe this strike can be won | without violence,” he sald. “I am oppored to violence, We can defeat | capital by refusing to create capital. All you men need is determination and stamina in the face of what suf- fering may come.” The declaration of Fitzgerald in favor of a strike without violence was in contrast to the fiery speech of Frank O'Shea, President of the Buf- | alo unton, who declared fighting was | sometimes necessary to win, He said {in Buffalo cars riven from the streets and the “scabs” dragged from {them. He urged the men to remem- | ber that strikebreakers were stealing| their most precious possessions—thpir Jobs. Jamen H. Vahey, general counsel to the union, said the Morgans and the | Rockefellers were the real direc tors | ‘of the fight on organized labor, | Fitagerald, Shea and Vahey re- | peated their speeches to meetings at ‘Pitty-fourth Street and Third Ave- | nue, Fighty-sixth Street and Third | | Avenue and in halls in the Bronx, | | Yonkers, Monnt Vernon and Now| | Roe! helle, PRESIDENT WOODS TAKES Finsr| CAR OUT. | The strike declarea by the union employees of the traction system in Queens at midnight was only about) 50 per cent. effective to-day, About| half the normal number of cars were | operated during the rush hour, each car carrying about three times its normal capacity. The people of Queons were greatly inconvenienced, as the strike was called without notice, No cars will be run in Queens to-night. ‘Those in operation will be taken off at 7 o'clock. President Woods of the Queens company personally took the first car out of the Woodside barns, He sald he had been getting ready for the strike and would have @ sufficient NUXATED IRON Increanes strength of delicate, nervous, run down people 20) appear in (nis paper Aek your do AN good drug: stock, —-Advt, many made entirely o, Prices range from gold or silver lace. hd $12 to $40 $7.50 to $20 Special Groups to Lend Interest to the Occasion big burden of tram Ready -towear Hats, in ies an i ns pway yeatorday, 1 HTP pokes and tam effects, ates eee! Neen mlsees: Say) CHlereas , HAI] neatly trimmed with | ters’ plush in band block. | Mats of fue velvet at A ribbon ed shapes, | edt dtleots, alto | hats with flowers and ribbow streamers, $1.95 velvet hats with | $2.95 Lyons velvet she $3.95 to $9. 50 Fine velvet shape ribbon streamers, velour 418 Melrose Avenue, tee Bronx, | | tricornes and turbans, iO sidait eels renee sient HS me and Felt Hate, t get motormen who lived the an pursuance | a om [nen a ant wan fr at thom from Bit", ir hatte te Wa $1.79 to $2.95 | $1.45 &$1. 95 | $3.95 to $7.95 | 69c to $1.95 | the roof of a house across the atreet. ies and the strikers, cal Our Trimming Depar int offers ornaments | They saw no one, fe rence, at the of every description in irideacent and A complete assortment of Imitat on Aigrettes, Organizer Fitagerald of the Amal- to-day pone Wh embroidered, ott a in flowers for | Fancy B t Effects, Smart Wings, Ostrich gamated Assocation of Street ana|” airman Om amart velour of silver and velvet | Banding, Crowns of Ostrich, Shaded Plumes combinations; also icodea flowers upward from 48c Established 1860 aeecna hein and new effects in Paradise and Goura. KAS 125th STREET WEST © RITCHIE & CORNELL The World’s World’s Biggest Largest Tailors Tailoring Values , The Greatest Tailoring Opportunity You Have Had in Years!! The tremendous advantage you gain by having your clothes made by such a great organization as Ritchie & Cornell is forcefully demonstrated by the fact that we are Fens ready cals pie or of thou- sands of yards of choicest high grade woollens which we can offer at the old low prices. While other tailors are caught without the goods, we planned for months and are now ready with the greatest stocks, the greatest variety and the greatest values we have ever offered. $25.00 3-Piece SUITS or O’COATS | | Wi Made to Your Not only have you the opportunity of selecting your material from a wonderful collection of the season's finest fabrics in all the leading designs and colorings, but you are assured of si action in every detail. We cut, tailor and finish eve ry garment in our own factory and you have our own efficient organization behind every Suit or Overcoat we make for you. This business has grown from one organization of 26 stores, aud our pr customers all a square deal. Arthur MMissioner i special coun nry Cohen, ible Bervice ( trike : Benjamin J. € venhut department ainall store lo a great ress is based on giving our Write to Our Mail Order Dept., 149 West 36th Street for Saznples and Seli-Measurement Blank if you cannot call at the Your order A Line of Woollens that usually go into $30 Suits Ie eu for vour setecion 18°45 Open Evenings Ti! 9 o’Clock RITCHIE & CORNELL (sci: price of CITY, STORES IN THE BRONX: “BRONX: STORES IN BROOKLYN; | One Near You | ots, 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue, 104 Flatbush Avenue, Near Atlantic Ay. 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