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INNPES STRK SPREAD THREATENS RTS CLINE Victoria Decides to Call for a Walk-Out—Similar Action in Toronto. VANCOUVER, B. ©. May 27.—The general strike in Winnipeg. #pread- fg in the last twenty-four hours to Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta, Re- gina, Gask, and small districts, seemed | to-Gay to sweep into British Colum- bia, Last might it was announced from that Trades Council had Aeeided to call for a strike vote in sympathy with Winnipeg strikers. Geveral unions here have had strike votes in preparation for a week, but no result has been made public. Im Edmonton the general strike Was but partly effective Monday and the same was true in Calgary, where it was said only 1,500 workers answered the strike call, although $000 miners in District No. 18 were out. Among those who struck at Calgary were postal clerks. TORONT J, May 27.—A special meet- ing of trades unionists last night aced the power to call @ general strike Wednesday in the hands of a committee. WINNIPEG, May 27.—No settlement “wae reached t y in the atrike, About twenty ial employees re- turned to work. The military, police and Royal Northwest Mounted Police ‘Ged the, postottion and telephone | Buildings. ‘There was no disorder, Strike ders announced themselves deter to stick it out The Citizens’ League, composed of the em. ployers, announced « similar policy. Argentina to Deport 800 Reds. BUENOS AYRES, Monday, May 26.— ‘As the result of another roundup of ‘poarchistic, agitators on Saturday, the Number awaiting deportation aboard two army trangports has increased to 800. Agitators who are natives of Ar- tina are being ‘went to the prison on the island of Terre del Fuego. POLES STILL GRUEL TO JEWS, U, S, RELIEF OFFICER SAYS Conditions Have Become Worse, DIPHTHERIA HALTS TRIAL OF 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL SLAYER Fillipa Gambino Moved to Willard Parker Hospital—Is “Disease | Carrier,” Physician Says. ‘When the case of fifteen-year-old Filltpa Gambino, who killed Tomasso | Troya at No, 227 Sullivan Street on | Jan. Ist, because, she said in her con- | feanion made to the police, he had be- trayed her, was called to-day in the Children's Court, her counsel, Caesar Barra, announced that she is in Willard Parker Hospital suffering from a severe attack of diphtheria. Her condition, the lawyer said, i# critical. ‘The girl was indicted of murder in the first degree, but District Attorney Swann transferred her case to the Children's Court and changed the charge to juvenile delinquency. Dr. Bass of the Obildren's Society says she is « “diphtheria cartier” No | other cases have appeared among the children in charge of the society as the Gambino ¢irl was kept away from the others, > [FIRE DESTROYS TANK BARGE. jon tn Pomp ine 5 Fire due to a plosion in thd |machinery of a pump destroyed the ot! ‘tank barge Texaco at a pier at the |foot of Jackaon Houlevani, Astoria, to- |day, The two tanks of the barge were full of ofl when the fire started and the burning oll spread over the water, Smoke covered the north shore of the Island for miles inland. John Heine, Captain of thte barge, was badly burned and is in St John's Hospital, Long Island City. He tives at No, 269 Central Avenue, Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Dr. Mendes Claims in Reply to Polish Denials. In answer to statements issued by the Polish Information Bureau denying that there have been’ pogroms against Jews fn Poland, Rev. H. Pereira Mendes of the Spanish-Portuguese Temple at 70th Street and Central Park West, and the mittee for the Defense of Jews in \d submitted documentary evidence to-day in“support of the charges by producing a message sent from Warsaw on April 30° by Isidor Hirsehfield of the American Jewish Relief Fund that destitution and suffering in Poland was tremendous, Dr. Mendes said that since then con- ditions have become worse through the eruelties and pogroms of the Poles. In answer to the Polish Information Bureau's claim that there has not been index records of the Associats Press dealing with the situation. motoring. ee Rh aT Ree ae Tas es ee Ree? “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY ROY TYLER, FOUND GUILTY, MAKES’ ESCAPE ATTEMPT Swallows Poison and Then Fleés From Shooting Guard in Co- lumbus, O., Depot. COLUMBUS, O., May 27.—T. Roy ‘Tyler, once arrested as a suspect in the murder of two officials in the East Brooklyn Bank, and found guilty last night in Cleveland for robbing another bank, is in the State Peniten- tlary here. When sentenced to from one to twenty years he swallowed poivon, but doctors saved him, He was rushed here on the first train and made a desperate attempt to ea- cape from his guards here, On alighting from the train Tyler sprung up a flight of stairs, the dep- uty close behind, firing at ‘him. Tyler burst into a waiting room and as he fled across it a soldier thrust out his foot and sent the escaping prisoner sprawling. WALES'S INCOME 1S CUT, Tells His Tenants He Inn't Getting as Mach Money as His Father, LONDON, May 27.—In an address to a committee of his tenants an his Duchy of Cornwall estate in Lamberth, the Prince of Wales told them his income from the estate was what his father and grandfather re- ceived : In 1911, King George started an exten- sive shipbuilding programme, paying the royal owner only $250,000 © year, in- Wonderful News stead of the $400,000 he had formerly received. on Miss Laurell Net in Accident. Mies Kay Laurell, the motion pic- ture actress, to-day denied the report that she had been injured Saturday night in an automobile accident whiie Pc _314ST~BR only about halt| ie back to this city from Long anid Mie the Hote! matter of fae’ Laurell, who is stopp! Savoy, “I can prove Le epent the weekend le Ridge Farm, in Weatchester County and at the time of the reported accident f jound asleep in bed dream- IF HAIR 1S TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by b ing a mixture of Sage Tea and phur. Your hair is your charm. makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul- phur enhances its appearance a hun- dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix- ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. © ‘This always be depended upon to bring k the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap- plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this} through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an- other application it becomes beauti- fully dark and appears glossy and lustrous.—Advt ‘Y-33"dST CLASSED AS PaTTEE it ty i Es _—__-- French ard Span sh “poven Here jis haw Ou-rage [rnd t-Poee Svecis' Sale Ciresiar A reachod from Weat Side by 59 St Crosstown Cars & iat SG Be ke ate overproduction or surplus of the Firestone Factory. ‘All Popular Sizes— Anticipate your tire needs now—and bear in mind that thousands of of a three-day vacation beginning with Memorial Day, Friday. SIZE 2x4 x4 x4 32 x 414 33 x 4! 34x41, 35 x 44 36 x 41, 33 x 5 35x 5 7 sen Sale Will Cont Non-Skid At 35% Off Prevailing List Prices This sale would create big tire distribution during any period of the season, but, presenting itself as it does within a few days of Memorial Day, the event will doubtless set a new high selling record. Motorists who prefer tires of quality, but who figure mileage in dollars and cents, will attend the sale in great numbers, for it is positively the season's biggest opportunity to materially reduce’ their tire expense—the biggest item in the cost \ of are classed as “seconds.” SECONDS. We offer a carload lot of Firestone Cord Tires at exactly 35 per cent off prevailing list prices (war tax included), and ihis very unusual saving of money is possible only because these Firestone Cord tires ANCHOR DENTURE, PLATE That Lasts Waterbury Dental Work is the best that human skill can produce. Tt is dur- ble, beautiful and comfortable. ‘These Re .BSS Teeth give permanont satis, faction. They hold fast. You can eat anything and get the full flavor the samo as with natural teeth. Cannot slip or fall, because they are made in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE WITHOUT PAIN and return home at night with a NEW set. GUARANTEED to fit per- fectty. 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Fibre Suite, Frosted Biue....... $81.50 Spring seat, seat cushion and back pad, covered in floral design cretonne: wit orations. Chifforobe $37.50 . $22.00 . $22.00 Arm Rocker....... $13.50 | Enamel ., Large reed; ivory; loose 4 pieces, cushion seat and pad back. Rock Maple High Back Rocker $5.25 Reed seat and back; braced arm; natural maple finish or green paint. Small Rock Maple Dresser... . Full size Be 4 pieces: Bureau Bed... Chest paint; reed seat and slat back. Room Table. The “Ritz-Carlton” new model Suite in antique ivory, ma- hogany or American walnut, hand painted floral dec- Dresser........ Bed, fall size... ... Night Table... . With Twin Beds.... Extra Vanity Case. . $93.50 Louis XVI. Type Bedroom Suite, Toilet Table, 4 ft. 6 in. Bed. Cottage Bedroom Suite in Gray Oak, 3 pes. $72,00 Chest of Drawers CottageBedroom Suite, in Ivory Enamel ... $70.50 mut, Umbrian Design. $377.00 Chairs have seats of dark leather. 54-inch Dining Table. ‘i : 10- Pe. Suite, Brown ‘B59 Oak ". $223.00 William and Mary Type with i Separately: 60-in. Buffet. . 50 38-in. Service 34-in. China Closet 48-in. Ex. Table. 182. 50 5 Side Chairs, each hifforobe, . $368.00 Seats of brown leather. 7-Pc. Breakfast erp vy n in “Ombrevoile” nish. Buffet, Service Tabi 4 Cane Seat Chairs, Drop Dining Table. bas wre oarr rt Suite ef & ieces, in Mahog- low as.... $55.00 of Drop Leaf Table, - $24.00 Spanish $32.00 . $2200 «$18.00 $5.50 . $7.75 GIMBELS FURNITURE SECTION—Seventh Floor Stenciled Crash Draperies In Beautiful Colors Washable; and completely ready- to-use. Portieres Couch Covers - Table Covers - - pair $6.75 and $7.50 - each $6.00 and $6.50 each 85 cts to $3.50 Pillow Tops - ach 85 cts to $1.15 Scarfs -+--- each $1.15 Dutch Window Sets, including Valance set $4.00 and $4.50 GIMBELS—Sixth Floor Cottage 27 in. x 54in. - New Shipment Rag Rugs Very beautiful for warm weather rooms. Entirely new patterns. Many Wave plain centers with exquis- ite borders to harmonize with Cretonne draperies. Grieratins colors: Blue, Rose, Lavender, Brown and rey. 24 in. x 36 in. - $1.10, $1.25 and $1.50 $1.85, $2.00 and $2.50 30 in. x 60 in. o--- = $2.65 36 in. x 72 in. $3.35, $3.50 and $4.00 4 ft. x 7 ft. - - - - $5.25, $5.50 and $6.50 6 ft. x 9 ft. - - - $9.75,%10.50 and $12.75 7ft.6in,x 10 ft. Gin. - - ~ - - ~ $13.75 8 ft. x 10 ft. $14.75 and $16.75 9 ft.x12 ft. - - - $18.50, $19.75 and $22.50 GIMBELS RUG SECTION—Sixth Floor are---Very Gay Decoration This Year. More than a Dozen English Patterns In Open Stock. Moderately Priced. Delightful American Semi-porcelaih Sets In at least a dozen Cretonne-patterned borders. “Open Stock,” or sets, just as you desire. Cottage Sets ” $8.9) 38 pe.. 40 pe.. 51 pe. 107 pe Beverage Sets Clear, “beautiful glass, lightly cut. Seven pieces as illustrated, $3.95 GIMBELS CHINA AND GLASSWARE SECTION—Fifth Floor Linen Needfuls for the Summer Home!) and Hostess At Uncommonly Attractive Prices } | Napkins | | | Luncheon Sets _| Real Madeira Af- 13 Piece Bungalow ternoon Tea and Luncheon Sets, Luncheon Nepkine $1.75 a Set Sotton with blue-bird EAD 1 835 ail Belge: 6 tumbler doylies, 6 plate doy- dainty hand embroid- flea; 1 centre piece. ered corners. Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Luncheon Napkins $5.25 doz. Plain, fine quaiity round thread linen, Japanese Machine Embroidered Luncheon Sets, $2.49 a Set Quaint Oriental de- signs in delft blue, Pure Irish Linen Luncheon Sets $2.25 a Set Oyster white or brown Mnen-—in jue, green, brown or white shell edge scallops. Pure Irish Linen Hemstitched Damask Tea and Luncheon Sets 45x45 inch... .... 94.28 64x04 Inch.. 75, Napkins to match. 14x14 in., $6.75 a doz. Real Madeira Hand Scallo; and Han Embroidered Luncheon Sets, $4.40 to $32.00 a Set Two-toned Blue and White Japanese Tasceeen Cloths with Napkins to Match Quaint Oriental signs. 30x30 in., 50c ea. 36x36 in., 48x48 in., $1.75 ea. 4x54 in, 60x60 in. ‘72x72 Guest Room Towels From cotton towels at $1.10 a doz to the famous “Irish Dew" jeaches Inen t at $18.00 a doz, ow $2, $2.50, $3'a doz. Firm and closely woven; 18x36 inch, Hemmed Irish Linen Huck Face Towels Utitoned at §ecs0 agus, Imported Tea, Glass and Pantry Towels $3, $4.50, $5.40doz, de- jureau Scarfs, a doz, 17x54 in., 50c ea, GIMBELS LINEN SECTION—Second Floor | Towels 13 L

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