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Seems a ae een nner anne ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 14, _1917.) One would provide for « referendum =| LOWER BAIL IN LEFF CASE,|sn¢.eeun on the question of State-wide Pi Wx-U. §. Semator Pascoe Dies, r TAMPA, Fila. March 14 — Samuel ~~ | prawont attitude of the Brotherhood Committee leaders was a repudiation of the which was | LETULS. RUN ROADS, | Pasco former United pistes Benator at even © + ai Frortda, and 9 of. the qeevennent Gives: OM) Dy hava F A hibition. The other Is termed ® “F*-| Aung Left, charged by Frankel Broth- | to $2,600 A ete ational cme from thelr conference in Chicago Jan. 1%, !foreed the passage of the son monstrance measure” under which It| ors, her former employers, with forgery 0 to 1900, died here last PLAN LAID 10 UNIONS, and signed by the “Big Four,” as law to prevent a strike last Septem Would be provided that a petition|in the third deree, was this morning f i c n follows: “The conference committee ber—is in session with Hale Holden, | | signed by fifty-one per cent. of the| neta for the Grand Jury by Magistrate y a i finished {tt work to-day, with the of the Rurlington, as ehairman | | Feoldente, including both men and|Corrigan in the Yorkville police court. | wiison. was so near complete CAS T oO R lA Heated rs that no radical action; Among those present were R, &. ‘omen, of any election district, ward, | Solomon Relgrod, arrested in connection | from ithe F gry mould he taken until the decision of Lovett of the Southegn Pacific, W Village, town, clty or country’ would | with the ch against Miss Leff, was | Suter g ey Dublio. business For Infants and Children srema Capirt has been handed W. Atterbury of the Pennsylva | automatically, declare that political/also held. the request of Max his study, He ls not expect: bp 4 SORHSGHION ith the Adam. | PAUTae Harton OF the: Boginerd, $f sub division “dry” territory. Steuer, the young woman's attorney, the White House for several ' In Use For Over 30 Years| Agneta of E | | aight (Continued from First Page.) won Sient ee i agmecerry SESSION ON THE SUBJECT. In ar tee wala with ome heat that the Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues A Very Special Sale of Girls’ Washable Frocks Prepared for To-morrow, on the Main Floor. in- | cluding styles adapted for the Hard-to-Fit Girl, at $2.95, 3.75, and 4.65 Russian, Empire and waist-line styles; one and two-piece models; made of ' beach cloth, ginghams and chambrays, in plain colors, stripes, plaids | and attractive combination effects. The better dresses are made of voiles and piques; sizes from 6 to 16 years. — Women’s Fashionable Outer Apparel Many striking later models have been added to our already large and distinctive assortment of Women’s Suits and Dresses, appropriate for the new season. Very attractive offerings To-morrow: | Women’s Afternoon Dresses Made of Taffeta, at $24.50 Women’s Tailored Suits of Men’s Wear Serge at $27.50 Artistic Photegraph Frames A Special Purchase secured for Thursday's selling on the Main Floor, : at 85c, 1.35, and 1.85 each These handsome Gilt Wood Frames on pedestals, in plain or fancy designs, would sell regularly at $1.25, 2.00 and 3.00. The Dress Goods Section i ' Has prepared an exceptional sale on the Main Floor, as follows: All Wool Tailor and Dress Serges 50 and 54 ins.; fine twill; soft finish; black and various shades of navy blue; regularly $2, 00 a yard, ‘ At the special price of $1.45 Also Semi-made Skirts in Plaited and Plain Models, Developed in this season’s fashionable woolen materials, at the special prices of $4.50, 650 to 8.75 each Colored and Black Dress Silks Several favored weaves for Spring and Sum- mer, priced very low on the Second Floor, Satin Messaline, 35 ins. wide; in | Washable Satin, 36 ina, wide; in a large assortment of Spring shades, white, flesh, ciel, maize, orchid, also white and black; reg. $1.75 yd. tan and black; forme 9 $2.00 yd. | at $1.25 | at $1.58 Imported Black Chiffon Taffetas, 41 ins. wide; make, high Justre, soft finish; formerly $3.50 a yard best French $1.95 A Remarkable Linen Offering To-morrow includes an Importation of Heavy All Linen ' Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, At Very Decided Price Advantages, Trish Satin Damask Table Cloths 2by 2 yards, at $4.25 | 2by3 yards, at $6.25 | 2!% by 214 2by 24yds, at $5.25 | 2 by 334 yards, $7.50 | 2! by 3 Trish Satin Damask Napkins 22 by 22 inches, - - - doz. $4.95 | 25 by 25 inches, - - - $5.75 Exceptional facilities an the premises for embroidering by hand Monograms, Crests, Initials, etc., at shortest notice. $6.00 yards, $7.25 yards, doz | RAILROAD PRESIDENTS ALSO IN other part of the building a r. Ripley of the Sante Fe, A, H Smith of the New York Central, Dan- fel Willard of the Baltimore and Onto and Wrank ‘Trumbull of the Chesapeake and Ohio, \ The four Brotherhood leaders. W. 8, Stone of the engineers, W. G, Lee of the trainmen, W. 8. Carter of the firemen and L. I. Shepard, who ts acting president of the conductors in place of Chief Garretson, who was the field marshal of the big battle at | Washington, are meeting at the Hofel Belmont, across the street from tho railroad representatives. ‘This afternoon the four chiefs went to Webster Hall to address the sev- enty district chatrmen representing Bastern unions who arrived in town to-day and took up headquarters at the Broadway Central Hotel, These district chairmen will go through with the formalities of promulgating the strike order before midnight, ap- pointing committees and headquar- ters The Western divisions of the brotherhoods met at Philadelphia and at Chicago earlier in the week, emeteamenn WILSON HAS NEW PLAN; MAY URGE BOTH SIDES TO AVERT RAIL STRIKE, Capital Thronged ronged With Wi els and ‘Drys’ for Hearing on Two Measures, March 14—The Capitol | ALBANY was thronueed to-day with advocates and opponents of proposed “dry” | legislation who came for the public hearing before joint legimative com- mittees, set for mid-afternoon, on bills advocated by prohibition “allies.” The flood of early arrivals forecast one of the biggest and most interest- ing he: arings of the legislative session. , " forces were the first to appear. The Executive Committee of , the Women's Christian Temperance Union, headed by Mrs. Ella Boole, the Jent, who was chairman. of the en” and representing thirty- | five counties, invaded the Assembly Chamber and listened to the morn- ing’s deliberations of the lower House. Delegations from the Inde- | pendent Order of Good Templars, the! P ition Party and the Anti 8 League arrived later. nid-day five hundred New York- posed to the measured reached | apitol on special trains. ‘They ed representatives of the real hotel. and liquor and brewery sts, Other delegations of op- s came from all parts of the ors th i intere pe WASHINGTON, March 14.—It was stated authoritatively to-day that President Wilson expects the rall- roads and the Brotherhood chiefs, at their conference in New York to morrow, to consider the state of the country’s foreign relations and make | every possible effort to avert a na- tion wide railway strike at this time, |DNt It Is possible that he may appeal to both sides, was being kept in touch with the situation through Secretary Wilson of the Department of ‘Labor The stipulation signed by counsel for the Government and all railr last November, and made a pa the Supreme Court test case, provides that all other ltigation should remain in abeyance pending the court's de- cision, Brotherhood representatives were not parties to the stipulation and it does not provide that changes in existing wage scales shall not be made | while awaiting the outcome of the test case, The brotherhoods are not parties to the test sult. dered @ favorable report on the nom ination of Dr. Cary T. Grayson to be of the navy of Rear-Admiral, This action tuken by a party vote, the Rep on the committee opposing the con firmation: and now being sho Department. close-roll model, walkingestick. pensable wrist loop, will appeal Fashion’s latest word. Blouses for Spring More beautiful than ever are the Blouses now in stock for the coming season. Every provision has b demand for the smartest sports styles as well as for the handso | other occasions. prices of $3.50, $5.00, as the sizes are not complete. Fifth Avenue - Mth and 35th Streets To-day the President! B. Altman & Gn. Women’s Walking-stick Umbrellas are an interesting novelty just introduced wn The um made of black silk, and is cleverly concealed within the highly-polished Handsomely mounted sterling silver and finished with the indis- to those who are eager for A NUMBER OF SILK BLOUSES have been reduced to the exceptionally low wo bills were to be Liinseen that \"Kie-Yie- Yie! Get 4 Me ‘Gets-It’ Quick!” | Corn “Fall” Off! Never-Again Club, but n ot < gine to | Shrivel instead of awelling Up like a Uttle | | | “Oh, Don't Touch It! It’ So Sore!” Use “Gets-lt” and It Will Never | He Soret white sponge. Then it loosens from your 0 i he in the Umbrella brella is an extremely in this smart innovation een made to meet the me models required for $7.50 & $9.50 Madison Avene New Bork | BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Exceptional Values Offered in Suit Fashions for the Spring The well-dressed Woman or the charming Miss will find complete satisfaction in our ex- ceptional assortment of Suits which give every evidence of the subtle influence of Paris. Women’s and Misses’ Suits smartly developed of Men's Wear Serge; most attractively + fashioned and button or braid trimmed. ’ Special Women’s and Misses’ Suits of gabardine, or serge in belted and tailored models with} many colored collars; (one model as illustrated). Special 25.00 29.75 Women’s and Misses’ Suits of gabardineor serge; elaborate- ly braid or button trimmed, while some models feature silk stitching. Special | 35.00 Wish to announce that we specialize in a complete assortment of suits designed especially for women requiring Extra Sizes tesene from 4214 bo 52\%4. Women’ s and Misses’ New Spring Suits In a Diversity of Distinctive and Exclusive Models Smartly developed in Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Gunniburl, Burella and other fabrics favored for Spring. 39.75 45.00 59. 75 65.00 and upward ———— SSE Early Spring Models in Fashionable Millinery For Distinctive Women and Misses Our display of millinery in a diversity of shapes which permeate a breath of Spring with many colored rib- bons, flowers and novelties. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues For the Attention of Men! Just when everybody is thinking of changing Winter overcoats for light-weight coats, a fortunate purchase enables us to offer To-morrow, and while they last Men’s Spring Top Coats at $17.50 Regular Value $25.00 Cheviots and cassimeres in tan, grey and green mix- tures, also black and Oxfords. Some full, others quarter silk lined, in desirable models to suit every taste. Some cravenetted materials too, for those who want them.