The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1916, Page 7

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'UNITED MIKE WORKERS kane HELD TO BE A CONSPIRACY landay, 427 Sthay holds Ruling on Which Four Bp te Sf BET 3846S 4 Labor Leaders Were Convicte WASHINGTON, Oct 16.— The Ward St 27 W Sth St SBGAVES BET 546 AVES VICTROLAS on Easy Payments Supreme Court to-May refused te view the convictions of Fannie Su! Frank Ledvinka, James Oates ar 13 West Virginia coal strike, who © wentenced to six months im- prisonment for contempt of court in SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | BUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE Unitéd States Supreme Court Up-| Hiram Stephens, labor leaders in tho |! failing to obey an injunction by # Federa) District Judge The cases are another outerop of litigation in connection with Judge Dayton's decree’ that the United Mine Workers was an unlawful conspiracy in its organ and operation. The defendants members of the union and we found guilty of in- citing miners to leave or refuse em- joymnent, TLelr conviction was af- ‘ourth Federal Circuit | on the theory Sarl lecree against the United Mine Workers was valid. present term Sale Begins Tuesday Morning at 9.00 o’Clock Main and | Second ¢| ‘ a) Tho case is set for reargument be- | fore the Supreme Court during the BIG BUSINESS MEN SWINGING INTO LINE GIVE WILSON CHEER Action of P ~ preshdent Under- wood of the Erie Causes Re- joicing at Shadow Lawn, SHADOW LAWN, LONG BRANCH, 'N. J., Oct. 16.—Statements by F. D. Underwood, the President of the Erle Railroad, and C. Judge Lovett, Chair- man of the board of the Union Pa- eife Railroad, Wilson and disputing claims that the Prosidene acted with political ex- Pediency when he forced through Congrose the Elght-Hour Law for railroads, is the best news which has ‘atruck Shadow Lawn in some days, |the President's political Meutenants declared to-day. While the big raliroad chiefs dis- agree with the President on the elght- hour law, their support of the ao- called Wilson policies now under Re- publican fire is taken by Democratic leaders here as a strong indication that the substantial, business inter. indorsing President Pei] | o8ts of tho country are swinging into line behind the President. They look for further announcement by other leading ratiroad men eimilar to those of Underwood and Lovett, Ans @ matter of fact, Shadow Lawn bears @ very optimistic atmosphore these days. Action by several big business con- cerns In the country, notably the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, » OCTOBER 16, 1916, ety ’ ty MV BONWIT TELLER. C0, | The Specially Shop of Orsginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET PRESENT AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING of Women’s Autumn SUITS Priced Especially for TUESDAY ONLY « 38.00 Featured ts an assortment of about thirty-five distinetly different models from the plain tailleur simple to those lavishly trimmed with fur. These are exclusive and distinguished modes in which are incorporated all the new style themes and treatments sponsored by the latest Paris fashion decisions. Short, medium and longer coats in pole belled and tailleur effects with novel collars and cuffs of skunk, seal or mole. These suits are developed from velour, fine broadcloth, CalloPchecks and gabardine in black, navy blue, brown, green, burgundy and Endicott and Johnston shoo manu- factory, in not only indorsing, but actually putting Into effect, an elght- prune. advisers as indicative that soctety Approves the principle of the eight- hour day, 4 claimed by the Prosi- dent, and that his means of settling tho threatened railroad strike are “obviously being vindicated,” Party leaders here who two weeks | 80 were dublous to-day are enthuat- astic, They feel the pertod of doubt has ‘passed and that “Hughes will Ov never be able to catch up.” Their er Re|| views are based on scores of tele- 200 BSI | coming in from their Meuten- i ants all over the country--and con- Different tributions amounting to something like $20,000 a day are materially Shapes boosting their optimisin. During the last five $150,000 were rungeup in the Democratic cash registers. President Wilson gave personal directions as to how his supporters should speak for him during @ con- ference here to-day between the | President and members of the Wilson volunteers, headed by Amos Pinchot, |who will campaign for him among the labor voters of New York. The President was early to-day notified by telegraph of the death of |the father of Col, Edward 'T, Brown Jof Atlanta, Ga, one of his close frlenda and golfing compantons, Secretary McAdoo left to-day on a speechmaking tour that will extend through several States, He will speak at Peorto, Ill, to-morrow; Chi- cago, Oct. 18; Fort Wayne, Oct. 19, and at La Gr Ind, Oct, 20, | | Ohio, || On Wednesday the President leaves for Chicago, where he will speak at The Premier Collection of Women’s Tailleurs and Costumes Elegants 29.50 © 350.00 Distinguished modes that bear the characteristic im- prints of Bonwit Teller & Co, exclusiveness and originality. Equally prominent with the luxurious Costume Suits are the tailleurs simple, for those who prefer suits of the strictly tailored type—developed in the favored cloth fabrics, velvets and satins. Untrimmed HATS ay idl Macy’s Usual Prices, $2.97 to $4.96 The Millinery Department holds only one sale of such magnitude each season. It is a star event eagerly looked forward to by the women of New York. An attendance of over 8,000 women at our last season's sale speaks strongly for the remarkable opportunities offered. The success of the sale is assured from the outset by the remarkably fine collection of new, fresh hats we have been able to obtain, at prices far below the usual wholesale costs. High Grade Lyons Velvet Hats Black and good Each one a new eee on. SL SE ANNIVERSARY Furniture Sale. Dass an Account soa Any daw Hatters’ Plush Sailors Ready to wear— finished with gros- Hatters’ Plush Hats (Silk Beaver) and South Bend,|g ter he will tour menes Prices and SaveMoney 9 with ua, ‘That's our way seat oa iy Pears’ and eons mila, of watts | In fine lustrous the Press Club, at a non-partisan H oul aiay sd PTA Tricornes and eee OUR PRICES 4 ricornes, Mush- | prices,$2.97,$3.96, | turned-up shapes DOCTOR'S AUTO HITS GIRL. ; rooms and other E : —_—- ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Dress Shapes. 14.96 . in black and col. Victim Has Thigh Dislocated—An- Some have soft Beaver Hats in ors, Macy's usual n Down by Motorcycle. Accounts shirred Brims. | Black and colors, | prices, $3.49 and ossing the atrect in fre $5 to $5, ,000 Ki $3.96. o’ Shanters and owned and driven by Dr. Frank Krauas SMALL > ’ d Soft Vel | New Felt Hats No. 1078 Bushwick Avenue. ‘The doctor ESPECIALLY INVITED = New ee Drees Usually with Velvet carrted her into her home, No. 183 Varet a ' anne Velive' ve jats. Willamaburg, and treated he thigh Z Haye without Hats $3.96 and $4.96 Facing location of the i Very s = ; About the same time Matilda Zleron In wood ssh , Vey SIN Ball |tour years old, of No. 28 9 Maujer 8 i Delivers me ‘ Williamsburg, was struck by @ motor g Tapes Bleck} Your Choice | cones, Mu ance wy rear, Nos Complete i ns an - Street, She whe attended by m Very fine qual- ity of panne velvet. Maey's usual price, $3.96. |} ROOM OUTFIT | Pay One Doll r er new shapes in black and ® colors. Macy’s usual price, $4.96. We trim these hats without charge, if you buy trimmings here. IGRAND Rapips| FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS’ | Lr 08 Down on $50: =| a week delivers any article up to &86 : oie ith any Carriage 1,000 Lovely Ostrich Boas et | Seer Another Shipment Just Received 25-00 = 6 300-0 A Sale of Importance Verified Price Elsewhere $3.50 All are fresh, new—made this month. a a These boas are 24 inches long, very full, of good Ostrich stock and ee . | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE STORES 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103&104sT finished with silk tassels, Solid colors of navy, pearl gray, purple, ist cohen FRM th 10 Hae 4 We Give and ae dwig Anca Grete FA 96 taupe, black or white, and in combinations of black and white, and iY Sperry Gold Stamps We also give the BHC Green Trading Stamps BLOCK white and taupe. 125° Between 7th and Lenox Avs. be BeGmpye' ny" NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKET ST. An Opportunity to Buy a Beautiful Boa at a Saving. ae = your choice reer ener

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