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OUST SURES ~TENNND WOE SOUTHERN LABOR} Georgia and Florida State Fed- erations Had in View Move Against Him. WASHINGTON, May 7.—=A° very formidable movement against Post- Master Generai Burleson has been Started In the South, whore it will] influence leading Democrats, Labor Organizations are demanding his ‘re- Moval This action of Southern la- borers is considered significant here. That organized labor will not per- Mit the Postmaster General to cover up the tcomings of his adminis- tration ts the view of Samuel Gom- ers, Thomas F. Flaherty, Secretary He National Federation of Postal | Bent in labor circion s* MOB Droml- From all parts of the country, ac- ®ording to Mr. Flaherty, demanan 4 the removal of Mr. Burleson are be- ing sent to the President. He says they are based on the unfitness of the fan for yb he holds, “it ie wi cant that workers ip the South most bitter in their poposition 4 continuation of urleson in said Mr. Flaherty, “He can hard! Politically hosi © bin, all men of bi n political faith. Neither can he tudict them—and this is his favorite m of replying to Gritics—as being iovls of the rail- ds, pneumatic tu r publishers’ terest, The State Federation of bor, truly representative of the Viewpoint of the wage earners of the South, have recently adopted resolu- tions denouncing General's Questing These resoluuous were unanimous- fy adopted by the Georgia Federa- the Postmaster moval.” n e War lax | Be by an act of} ongress, adding already ab- Rormal co) ng business | and the cost of livin | igned us the rea the public and telephone and telegrap increase in wages gr ployees; and Whereas, it is a disgra id employees are the p rdest working of any em ig under the Government we only, Governmental employees Whose f the wage Pp thout avail, because the ve jurieson has refused io permit the carrying on of negotiations in the usual Bnd ordinary way; and employer and employe: extent of those to whl Flent was a third party, ornly opposed and fc officials exe Ment im dealing w an: reising. ith their Whereas, Because of ditions "br Phone companies tn New elt: ict them as being| ninistration and re-| ti and, ore sacized and unorganized, which may a to other sections and industries, Whereas, The said Burleson has ts- sued uncalled for and untrue atate- ments charging the present unrest to a ©. propaganda they have continuous, \* charging them with naving in the welfare of the sue ration of the industries and tation of the policies of the » Department; therefore be It Kesolved, That unles® the said Post. master General shall at once adopt and put Into practice the policies of the Na- tional War Labor B and create b similar to those Now successfully operated by the United States Railroad Administration, we re« spectfully request the Wilson, President_of the Uni ' to remove from office aid Burleson, ‘The Florida Federation of Labor adopted similar resolutions, Mr. Fisherty ea that every Southern State will Mp Burleson within t VAMP y SHOE In all shades—Suede, Satin, Patent, Glaze or Dull Kid—Pumps, Oxfords and Boots. A shoe that combines gracefulncss of line and supreme comfort. Sirea orders filled, way u SHORT to 9% Send for Catalogue Cape, $21.50 \ THE /_NEWDRESSES || Charming new frocks in || Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, | Satins, Taffetas, Serges, Voiles, lj et “$12.95 to $40 HH Buy direct from tH the manufacturer i and save from $5 to $10 | ALL. SULLS | NOW REDUCED Over 400 different models, formerly $30 to $35, Now $22.50 307 FIFTH AV You share in the benefits of Peace. share in paying the debt. Towels and Bed Linens at MicCutcheon's aa present is a particularly opportune time to lay in a supply of Towels; Sheets, Pillow Cases and other housekeeping Linens for the town house and the country home. moderate prices. the world’s supply Do your Buy Victory Bonds NEW CAPES Specially Priced for Wednesday and Thursday Either in dainty Silks or the more serviceable cloth mate- rials, including Gabardines, Taffetas, Tricotines, Serges, Velours, etc, $17.95 to $35 Cape illustrated of * fine Serge, Plaid Silk Trimming. $21 50 Specially priced...... Charming Taffeta Dress, $17.95 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. NPAR Bist ST. ENUE, Beg. Trade Mark, In spite of the prevailing market short- age, “The Linen Store” is happy to an- nounce very full stocks and helpfully We cannot emphasize too strongly the impossibility of lower prices on Linens for another year at least. The destruction of machinery in Belgium and the failure to plant flax in Russia, make it certain that of Linens will be far . Matt | THE EVENING WORLD, WE oJ. GLASSBERG (MAGES Attractions Are Prices—Quality—Service Herald We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. The May sale of white COMES IN AT THE DOOR ECONOMY FLIES IN AT THEWINDOW Furnish your intimate wardrobe for Summertime from the complete stores of lovely things that constitute this Sale of White. The varieties are great enough to satisfy every need that may exist. The prices are little enough to mean savings on every article you buy. American made lingerie DNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919." PPL OLY LUT OW NOP LOO Lene Le, at Pure Linen Table , Damask, $2.49 Yd. Our usual price is $3.39 yd. Extra fine quality linen im- ported from Ireland, 800 yards at this price because there are no napkins to match. Several patterns, 70 inches wide. Union Linen Table Damask, $1.59 Yd. Full bleached, firmly woven Union linen (part cotton). A quality that will give better service than an all-linen at the same price. Spot, fleur- de-lys and floral patterns. 69 inches wide. Scalloped Damask Dinner | Cloths, $8.39 ea. Heavy double satin damask, with lustrous finish. ‘Three circular patterns with scal- loped edges. 69 inches diam- eter. Bath Towels, 46c ea. Snow white; absorbent and spongy. Hemmed ends. NICHTGOWNS— 94c, $1.39, $1.79, $2.79 to $7.49 ENVELOPE CHEMISES— 89c, $1.39, $1.79 to $7.49 DRAWERS— 46c, 69c, 94c and up to $2.79 CCRSET COVERS— 46c, 69c, 94¢ and up to $1.79 LINGERIE PETTICOATS— —_94c, $1.39, $1.79 and up to $14.79 Silk lingerie NICHTGOWNS— $3.79, $5.79 and up to $26.79 ; ENVELOPE CHEMISES— $1.79, $2.79 and up to $4.79 pad§ CAMISOLES— 4c, $1.39, $1.79 and up to $4.79 pect! BLCOMERS— $2.49, $2.79 and up to $5.79 400 marabou French lingerie C a pe 8 NIGHTGOWNS— $2.49, $2.79, $3.79 and up to $35.75 CCRSET COVERS— 94, $1.19, $1.39 and up to $2.79 Like the one pictured DRAWERS— $1.39, $1.89 and up to $3.89 win a SALE Lingerie priced over $5.00 is subject to a humury tax of 10 per cond, on the excess over $5.00. Coxre—Third Floor. 109 misses’ serge dresses, *13.74. A collection of unusually desirable sample models, some of which we would ordinarily sell up to $27.75 VEN though the savings are obvious enough, it is E worth while reflecting just how enomenal they are. Consider how much the least expen- sive serge by the yard costs (hardly less than $1.50 nowadays), and reckon up the cost of making such a dress at home~which is surely the most economical method. We doubt if the bare “makins” could be bought for that, $13.74, and the finished frock would cost well above that figure. These frocks are well made in every particular; they are smart in style, but not extreme; you can wear them again next season and feel well dressed. All of them are sample models—just one of a kind, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 included in the lot, but not all sizes in every style. Ye <~Third Floor, 35th st. All the agreeable adjectives apply to Rag rugs They are clean, fresh-looking, attractive in color, durable at $6.49 at $5.94. This should mean that 400 costumes will have « soft, becoming “ a” touch, In the rich dark geal brown shade, The Capes are made of five strands of fine quality, fluffy marabou, edged with @ band of ostrich, ‘They are satin lined, tled with satin ribbons and finished with pom pom ends, Keg Main and Second = Fleers, Bith Street. We owe the money And the way to make good is to buy Liberty Bonds —Wake up, dig up, settle up! Macy's Matn Floor, 34th St Women's Liberty Loan Committee The throw-scarf plays an important role in the smartness of This new sweater Umi mir (a Good linena for the how } A list of desirable ones very little prices Union Linen Huck Towels, 46c ea. ae *{ Extra heavy Union Linen Hi ‘ail (part cotton) in a neat Greek Size 19x40 inches. Basket Pattern Bath Towels, 89c ea, Heavy quality Turkish tow- els with Jacquard border, in the popular basket patterns, * Pink, blue, gold or lavender. Typed Glass Towels, 39c ea. Our usual price is 49¢ each, of imported cotton, Plain centres with the word"Glass” typed across borders in red. lemmed—size 22x30 inches, Blue Bird Scarfs This popular design is em- broidered in delft blue on fine cotton. Neat scalloped edges to match, Size 18x35 in.,...79¢ Individual Huck Towels, $1.49 doz. Absorbent cotton huck towels, suitable for use in doctors’ or dentists’ offices. Plain white with hemmed ends. Size 18x18 inches. mm” —feeond Floor, Rewr, 35th st, French Cluny Lace Centrepieces, $3.19 ea. Hand-made lace edges with linen centre, 9% inches in diameter. women’s oxfords $4.89 Several models in smart, well-made shoes, especialjy su: able for walk- Linen Towels Hemstitched Guest Towels, Hemstitched to 7. Keg amit atin Ra AD) 50 2234 x36 ities, $3.50 50 The Luxury Tax does not apply to Linens Bath Towels, Mats, Etc. $7.50 to 13.50 per dozen, Bedroom and Bathroom Towels, $9.00 to 24.00 per dozen. Hemstitched Pure Linen Sheets JSG ho thE A A sh Single-bed size, $16.50 to 50.00 per pair, Double-bed size, $13.50 to 60.00 per pair. Pure Linen Pillow Cases per pair. , short of the demand for a long time to come, Hemmed Bath Towels, Hemstitched Bath Towels, Glass Towels, $6.00, 7.00 and 7.50 per dozen. $1.00, 1.30, 1.40 each. Roller Towels, Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets $4.20 to 22.50 per dozen, $21.00 to 30.00 per dozen, Bath Sheets, 52 x 69 inches, $3.50 each, 60 x 72 inches, $5.50 each, Bath Mats, $1.00 to 3.25 each. Kitchen Towels, $3.25 to 9.50 per dozen, Umum “Miles Standish” Rugs come in plain colors with Colonial borders, and hit-and-miss ef- fects. “Grandmother” Oval Braided Ruys, Mixed effects, some with inner circle or solid color, #0%—Kourth Floor, Front ‘ nd appropriate. Their sim- plicity “is in accord with the have learned to understand that to datoreneley, Ot the Spmmer 1 bea synonym for smartness. It is of Biya in wie strap in front, giving the effect of a 86x72 in. HB tie,or one end thrown over the Tf x or oft 10-74 shoulder. 8x10 ft. 15.34 * bls tt, 20.74 In the season's wanted This is a slip-over sweater, and we the popular link and link stitch, which so closely resembles hand knitting, with the cuffs and bottom of purling. ‘The scarf may be slipped through the shades—illustrated, Two good, warm, sturdy camp sweaters The first is a coat style, in The second is a heavily ribbed weave with Dutch ribbed weave coat style, S006 fo collar and cuffs, trimmed with shawl collar, cers in’ with a contrasting stitch- pockets and all oF ing. Deep pockets Rose, elt Ros. Honter ate myrtle, green, buff, navy, green, navy, Copenhagen, 8x10 ft. black. $7.94 $14.74 MeMTe—Thivd Fioor, thth Streat. ing—light welted soles and medium low leather heels. Both black and brown Russia calfskin are shown in the collection, Originally $6.94 and $7.49 500 satin Marseilles BEDSPREADS $2.69 ea. ‘THIS was a special purchase which had all the nature of a “scoop,” so remarkable were the concessions which we obtained. We do not believe we shall be able to pro- cure more at such reductions, therefore it would be wise to invest while you may do so at savings. Our usual price would be $4.29 each Hemmed—single bed size, 34-bed size, full size, With scal- loped edges and cut-out corners—full size—83.89. Gawre—Barement, Rear, 34th Btreot CLOT FO RTO Oe Oe (Sear ea New flower-trimmed, navy Georgette and taffeta hats $4.49 Large and medium sized hats, some pokes, some short back effects, of soft transparent navy georgette, excellent for early Summer wear. They are artisti- cally trimmed with colorful garlands. Special at One illustrated. Bomre —Second Vigor, 34th Street