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Tho strike of machiniste and ola ban the Taft-Waleh, War Labor Washington to cause you for & mo- 25,000 MINERS STRIKE een a eet ta |e esos cea, Trews ko | hota McCutcheon’ muni vine we al tn rderee ‘sr : MAKERS MAY ASK OF ORDERS BY THEIR UNION |E cVLUUICheons while the large body of strikers in] the flow of muniti m Pend the yourself and the p failed utterly of t mission to the Sweaters and Scarfs nt Wilson to them. the iP case cred r the consi Citizens Plead With Them Patrioti- cre are, we hope, equally dedicated. eration of t ational War Lab ' \ iss reply to | We loyally accept your command that nah Section, #o that is the end cally to Remain at Work, but for Women and Misses id been | We return to the working conditions the machiniats of this place were They Go Out Just the Same ‘ ' The drawn up by the strike committee, | heh we left, and we shabll proceed, sucrificed to a pletyre painted in OTTSVILAM, Pa., Sept. 16— ; fashionable Tam Tie reply reaffirmed the loyalty or [A YOU advise us, to re-appeat our faive colors by the employers and | oe P ta thee wr bttete and es | o’ Shanter and Scarf of Tt aT WH ~‘OFFIOILLY ENDED LOYALTY P PLEDED have dedics mass meeting, after he letter of Pre voted to returr ent: adminis «a he The meeting also se President Wilson, which he atrikers to the Government ho ase to thhe established ernmental adopted by Mr, Otto Bidlitz tn decid ‘ = “- Ral % 6 hy 0 eo the Mine ’, : Marly’! Workers Voluntarily Re-[ re rns en atonce and do thee | tribunals, leaving the event in your ing, In Washington, our fate, after a,oy Advance Fixed in June by Woieert iontens event’ antes cor Real nO ite tarh, “While Mass Meeting | part in keeping up the flow of muni- [hands as Chief Magistrate of our sear of fruitless oppeals for plain Jus-/ War Board Has Been Over- | mine workers in the Ninth Dia- lor (illustrated). This talenty hation tice and terms of employment which | , | trict went on strike this morning woo! is greatly in demand Votes to Obey President. [Sie atrixers, in thelr reply, tod the bility for! Come by Wage Increase. “In thus go wok to work, 3 MES ; ’ vause the Government has not {FY and very difficult to pro- 4 | President that they would take up we express the © that we have 1 of endless jockey- - granted them the increase in cure. F BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Sept 16— ‘their grievances in an orderly manner been sufficiently misrepresented iy (2% by our employers | A meeting of about ninety steel and] wages they demanded a4 We want you to knew, Mr. Prest- | » Cle sincss me a a = =— jron makers was hheld at the Wal- lergymen, business men an P dent, that if we had ween a wilful 10) 00 eel : : others pleaded with the men yes- Camel’s Hair Tam i er on rebelling semint ha mh bi + a ii this morning (Ol terday patriotically to remain at o’ Shanter . . 4 $3.95 a ps4 other 90 per cent, conwidered fair and| discuss an advance in the price of! work. President Matthows of the ‘s BACK OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT--BUY W. &. S. just, we would have accepted tho|stect and iron to be asked of the| United Mino Workers labored Camel’s Hair Scarf $5.75 4 Bidle award, » til late it ght trying to =! Ff Price they J Committee of the War un ate la nig ying ; We cqn not think of it in the Heht| java He etch wilt meer in| Xeep the men in line, Sweaters in medium weight pure Zephyr Yarn, a i an award, We can not r , fh Waahhinston: next | The strike cut off a daily pro- Tuxedo model, fancy ald weave, in fatal Copen- J ly it to principles of fair play, to pre-|, lay. Former Judge Elbert H,| ‘ction of about 20,000 tons. hagen and Turquoise . . « » « $7.95 m dents of other Government awards, | (4 John P. White of the Federal : Ary presided s P to principles of decency and humane. | /4" Fuel Administration, siya &@ weater of Ancona Wool with convertible collar, in F The smatler producers say thhat the ation, , 4 The Specially Shop of Ongurations fess in employment, We struck to 4 Liebe i deat : despatch from Washington, is re- Black, White, Purple, Copen, Khaki, Navy, Rose, ‘eg are las ak ‘ame| (© persuade the miners to return a ‘The machinists criticised, the man. | D0ard last June has been overcome) 1, you ang gubmit thelr griev- Slip-on Sweater, Roll Collar of Alpaca Wool, Black, by the 10 per cent. increase they have} and subm Liha P ufacturers for alleged threats of ar. ances to mediation through the ||k WHItG ONG COlorS 0 6g tw ll tt BS rests on the gr > Labor ose te t. t for wages and 35 per cent, in- crease paid for railroad freighth, 1t! is understood thhat they will ask for 1 strike leaders man agents, Important Special Sales Tuesday were acting as pro- Spencer Coats from Scotland , advance of forty-five cents a ton in FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET | Ae @s men against an infamous) rere vie hy the War industries! 2/9 on the Internationa; unton Reseda, Emerald and Heather mixtures . . $12.75 ‘ ‘The letter then goes on to say that ” i 1} hi i 3 , wold agai a nt’ to | material advances “ ” Quite unexpectedly we have received from Scotland | WOMEN’S FALL COATS oslo past heya uh | "Phe large corporation are expected INKY DINK” TO SELL a delayed shipment of Spencer Coats of Shetland ng for the fuiure guilds |to join the smuller ones in ‘ool. ¢ range of colors includes Corn, Copenhagen, sident some of the in- | further increase eo Sekant " At . pg beng me of | ii te" ane | UGE GREAM IN DRY TIME |E} Oxcora, Browsr’ Waters, Pinks is. Black nd luc elow Regular Prices ngs held before the award was patold, quantities of steel and iron WR 6s) 8 U 8Oe 6 uk, ee ee 4 ne distribution of 94,000 tons of Dispenser rare Largest Beers in . * . * . . “= . . strik 8 for MN ied off! barbed vire fot jove je V. I u PY ! . These coats are remarkable for their particularly fine tailoring, linings of fine quality mass meting a y here nding | [Bist eon Complete tnd itis und Chicago Admits His Future ray aaa = tails mbt ts ° ee 1 and tood that Fy ce has called Salli. i i = peau de cygne throughout, heavy interlining, self bound buttonholes and other tokens in reply. AIR Calling. . papareaden Of french Néckwess. We costsction Ue q i etter from W All steel akers, as! CHICAGO, § aan , ” Ph : : i “a of exceptional quality. sldent of the afal-are ¢ seed bo tneat eet et TaetEinky DIRS composed of exquisite specimens of French Needle- i os + Union the Govern ands and they |Kenna, for forty years noted as the work, now so very difficult to obtain. Many of the : : P ‘ machines which had broken down| Steel Institute First Ward, and widely known, with , ' q during the strike * Fails: sake oa \"Bath House John"? Coughlin, as politi- We are also showing a comprehensive selection of , * my ie writs fla Ri Beall. 4 ops ir jcal Caar of the First Ward, will open American-made Neckwear, consisting of Cowl, Rolling, | ie Women's Loopine Coats 38.00 FurTrimmed VelourCoats 48.00 _ }\\«,hresvient wien ‘he sume om GITY TO ABIDE BY RULING jor next year when Tuxedo, Flat and Deep-back Collars, Collar and Cuff belt, pocket and collar treatments in Taupe, justable collars, cable stitching. In Burgundy, African Brown, Bison and Delphine Blue. Bison, Delphine Blue and African Brown. nnounced to: by t Boant yor Hylan The anufacture 00! pack WY ey ¢ rot do a e present dispenser of eo “largest i oolest’’ 4 : * 38 0 Coats made to 48 00 Coats made to holt tonuee. employeek. “The mnsan [enloge “soni Tngtiee wep ceteered 6 | beers. ta, Ghleuay to Ue easriegv eh i ities of the ow ote yi ee usk of the machinists wes to repair | the general co ee of the Iron anc mee eee % ines of the new collarless dresses. is sell for 49.50 i sell for 59.50 t of the m ts wes the general committ f the Iron and | resses. Smart model, with large adjustable collar, in Two models, shawl or adjustable collars of tie je W. Wheel : | he country : Sets, and Vestees. Collars, $2.25 to 8.75 each. Collar ; Bison, Prune, African Brown and Congo. Nutria, in Bison, African Brown and Taupe. leisating incseardaley Puck Ye srday, AGAINST NE NEW SCHOOLS | | ak Aiea Gibb beibat and Cuff Sets, $1.75 to 3.95 each. Vestees, $2.25 to 4 In which the strikers were sharply] ay Tea ; : Al fat Oibaiey, hie Sencha HWA ta 10.75 each. i ’ , condemned, T committee prepared ayor Admits War Industries Board | the saloon business, will open a flower la reply to J Wh ch f tet ?. ; 3 agp Fepranah Coste Laat eee ren cone 46:00 1 nro sti ine oe ee OLStON a palletes debra’ wou” aihonie: Chisakea A copy of our new Fall and Winter Cata- ‘ a ‘wo models, featuring plaited backs, novelty Two models, slot seam back and front; ad- oo eee U. S. Requirements. 00 s. It costs a a now | {by bak ancl ndtel linc inl Maki ind o n the brass ail and ho 5 tankard t James McCutcheon & - 6 | Toubllag tan Petals: pice eaeardlge ts Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Sts., N. a resolution of the Retailers’ Associa: WO AVIATORS AR ARE ile Bx : || ton. Out of the loop where the “larges j ees be dhbebad and coolest” abound, the price will stay the part of the Wat Indus 0 e at a jitney—for a flivver size. connection with prohibiting the use of ey i any matirials for school purposes, we — nevertheless realize that the board |s in COAL PRODUCTION GAINS & much better position to know the “ first requirements of the Federal Gov-| moth Biteminows and Anthracite | eas Exceptional Values in a Collection of . WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Taken from Regular Stock and Specially Priced 50.00 Strictly tailored and demi-tailleur types, for town or country wear, Equal in every small detail to the finest of custom tailoring, with characteristic narrow shoulders and close-filting sleeves. In the favored shades of Velour, Silvertone, Duvet de Laine, Duo-Tone Oxfords and Trico-Velour. ernment, and we will cheerfully abide| stil Behind Schedule, However. by the decision rendered by this boaid,”"| WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The pro- said the Mayor. duction of bituminous coal during the “Since the first of the year T have|week ending Sept. 7, which included directed the curtailment of ail public|Labor Day, exceeded by 1,000,000 net layers were in trouble was Dr. Vin-|works which are not absolutely neces: | tons the output of the week ended July cent P. Gallagher, who was in his|sary, so that the labor and materials |6, which also included a holiday, it automobile. He heard the airplane {required for this work could be released | announced by the Ag Administrat engine and knew that it was not|for war work.” to-night. The week's production was oe 11,249,000 net tons, which is 1,257,000 net working right. Then it stopped work- tons over the production of the cor- ing altogether and Dr. Gallagher fol- WANTS BLOCK PARTIES reaponding week in 1917. lowed the plane around the corner The bituminous mines Jas it steered earthward, He was first ENCOURAGED BY GITY 17,000,000 net to! behind the schedule | to reach the scene of the wreck, The Is vent @ serious shortage — — during the winter months, ‘To overcome n daily average output of 2,041,000 WITH NEXT 8, or 3.2 per cent, over the pres- sents Statement of Bronx Bor- [ent » of production, will be necessary the remainder of the coal year the country’s needs, » production of anthracite, the Administration announced, was | (Continued from First Page.) —eEe—eeEeEeEeEeE—E—eEeEeeEeer are now 1 extricate the bodies and r pronounced the aviators | President of Women’s Workers Re- It was about 9.20 o'clock that the ‘ ! machine first landed for repairs. The ough President Bruckner. J over it about ten min- 4 In announcing plans for a block p Jutes and ascended, but could not] to be given by the United Club, No jclimb properly, After the second h Street, next Saturday nigh Jlanding and reascension the engine|Mrs. Kenneth Muir, E worked well for a brief interval, and] New York League of We an altitude of about 1,000 feet was] to-day res d the statement made by attained, But the machine began | Borough President Bruckner of the ‘i i" afte i Bronx, who declared that 8 ping” xoon afterward, and as It} tendant to the unfurlin turned back toward the parade | ™tt Moving Time Is Here! [cuando abot fet sr | high and losing every moment. dive IF TO YOU, ten Ist means MOVING, a NEW HOME, As it pa the roofs of houses in and, of course, NEW FURNITURE and NEW FLOOR COVER- Albemarle Terrace the man who was INGS to go with it,you cannot help being interested in our annual fe oe paratiog: thesplane det nie an Talia k FALL HOUSE-CLEANING SALE 1 "A trong gathered about the wreck. | ‘ost muy check It offers for immediate delivery the choice of an immense stock of | ane, but the police quickly formed a} = Quality Furnishings at Reductions of 109% to 50%. 1 forced the peonle back. e expense of moving need not keep you rer our CON- 1,617,579 net tons, or 3 per cent. less than In the corresponding week of 1917. —>—_—_ Santer utes In Greater New York nd Democracy to-day announced the fe arrival in Italy of an American d Vi rE: ; | Federation of Labor mission to set an tcinty A Miniature Poster Lithographed in Colors land headed by machine was a curtiss biplane VENIENT CREDIT will take care of the question of payment. ee eer onan ore ma taal ‘ PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING |two men were not on any official with “renuine Finish “"We Make Terms to Fit’’ |Dusiness and had left the aviation | Ten Inches Wide by Fifteen © » de, 1 e lo ge MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. howed that there’ Wak Peny ctl Inches Deep |easoline in the tank, but t the Four-Piece Adam Period Mahogany Dining Room Suite points, which is| and may have ck on | the aeroplane stopped at 9,30 o'clock. | Austin was an aero navigation uf- f stationed until r Kinney had both being ¢ ators had t ellent officers, TWho Will | Stop This? 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