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SPAM AIRY peOvyres PARAS Confer With Congréss ALBANY, June 13 Men’s & Young Men’s Suits Tailored to Your Measure for Less Than Ready Mades Showing very large stocks of BLUE SERGES We contracted for large quantities of the foremost blue serges — including our famous Shamrock Serge— when prices were at low water mark, Now we have one of the largest selections in the city and we are pass- ing along to you the great savings our foresight made possible. Where the Rirome: CORNELL Stores are: NEW YORK CITY STORES: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 251 Eighth Ave , Near 23d St. 691 Eighth Ave., Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th St. 143 West 20th Street (Headquarters). BRONX; 408 E. 149th St., Ne 3d Ave Robert W. Hilt"of Albany, Superinten- dent of State, oe Governor Smith) the State Board of Charities; Arthur @ay announced the personnel of the!C. Parker of Delmar, Archaeologist of -—OPEN—, commissioners are: Dr.|Nieoll jr. of New York, Secretary 0 the State alle Ing David Russell Hin of Brracuse, a mand Ingiam poor off indian and the representative commission of the New Indians. : 250 — 2750 30.00 EE AE SALLE SLAPS PARSE DO Sd ES TE OE Sd Why buy ready-made clothes when it costs you less to have a perfect fitting suit tailored to your measure and de- signed to your exact taste. SFY We are showing a wide variety of all the new suitings in every approved color and weave. We will make up any ma- terial you select, in any style you desire, assuring you of ferfect satisfaction in every detail. (TORE GS A SUAS ee ee Se STORES aN bekyhraihet YN: 104 Flatbush Ave. 8° (Parker bulldsng) 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Ave. EVENINGS SiS CD INR a OL O7 | til 8. 700 Broadway. 1 block érom Flushing Ave. SatGrdays | 5001 Filth Ave:, Cor. Sth St. (Bay Ridge). ‘til 10 P. M. Newark: 196 Market St.. Near Broad St. Union Hill: 267 Bergenline Ave., John St. wom fl "nn i H a | hi ber a it al ay Chel iden Fame f gt Hy nh i i \ om ii he i Ih, ‘hy My i Hy, to confer with committees | who is of Indian blood and a student of Congress ig relation to Indian af-|of Indian affairs; Department of Health and :) ” MOVES FOR PEACE ‘on. the York tate | of ‘ Monday, leaders. Railway Te decide whe sympathy, It was e workers idle G. Luhrsen. Companies re third day of strike, that & died without were workt being little cable traffic. At the which con i ij 3 join the strike. row when the given by the The Weste A th : iy UNION D. R. Matthias legraphers, TELEGRAPH COMPANIES HERE SAY ALL WIRES | ARESTILLIN SERVICE Strike. orn Union ported t the ¢ musi del. ng. At the 1 HNN and WITH POSTAL C0. (Continued From First Page.) of making the wire tie-up in the country complete so mercial busiciess ie concerned by next picketing committees in scores of towna and cities to-day set to work urging telephone girls’ to - far as Many of the" girls} already aro affiliated with the In-| ternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which has called a strike for next Monday that will affect 130,000 workers, according to strike, Preaident 8. J. Konenkamp of the Telegraphers’ Union claimed that the | Postal Telegraph companies, commercial service to the smaller, cities and towns about the country] time been anxious’ to get rid of the would be virtually paralyzed to-mor- Union Railroad teleg- raphers, members of the Order of refused handle commercial business in line with an order sent out yesterday. ‘The brokers’ Idivision of the raphers’ Union, which has some 2,000 members, will hold meetings in the|~ Bast and West ‘probably to-night to they should strike in kamp stated, ated the number of to-day exceeds with the number swelling hourly Moral support té tho strikers will be American ‘Train De- spatchers’ Association, according to a | 37! statement to-day by its President, J. 22,000, Union Leaders Threaten to Induce 3,000 Messenger Boys to Postal morning, the graph operators’ ss was being han- and that all wires executive offices of both companies it was said there had been no ‘further defections of workers and that the strike felt in the telegraph or Walker Street Building, ng the main operating rooms of the Western U. division traffic superintendént said} Tea > f jon, the| if? tO] commercial business for which they Teleg- was | reports trom ‘alt over’ tho dountry showed normal forces of operators were at works Many of those who | stayed away in New were ill, Nurses have for these vy the company, | A new feature in the gtrike to-day was @ threat of the anion lene fo} otganize the 3,000 mesenger bo: ployed in the city and persuade “then to strike, They have already struck | severni flimés this year, The union men tnsist they will win, | and ‘court much on the notice to rajlroad telegraphersy 60,000 strong, | not to handle co eginning at 6 A. M. to-motre Hy roval of the American fed of. Labor of the electrical workers’ | strike; the possibility that brokerage operators will join the strike and the prospect of a messenger boy strike, Rallroaad Keymen'’s Chief Tells Why He Called Strike. ATLANTIC CITY, June 13—B. J. Manion, President of the Order of | Railroad Teledraphers, explained to- | day that the strike called by him | was not “a complete strike.” but sim. | |ply one against all commercial busi- ness of the Western Union and the “Twenty thousand railroad opera- |tors,” said Manion, “have for a long Western Union business, While have been dispatching trains and| handling railroad business the West- | ern Union has required them to handle recelved no pay. | “After 6 o'clock Saturday morning | not a single railroad operator wii) handle any commercial message.” rag department store Ine tn larger tina, The daily use of Amolin keeps you fresh and wholesome in the warmest weather. It is an indis- pensable part of the particular woman's toilet. | Amolin the personal deodorant powder | perspiration and all other causes. It is antiseptic, soothing and heal: | ing. Heals and prevents chafing. | Write for a free sample The Amolin Company, Lodi, N. ze Our Special Pay for It $1.75 Weekly Sanitaru Batra AT, MONEY.8A ICES 97 Years Doing One Thing Well For 97 years Ipswich Mills have been doing one thing well—studying the needs of human feet and oon- stantly producing better-looking, better - fitting, longer-wearing and more comfortable hosiery. 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery gave satis- faction last year. Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or he can quickly get it for you. IPSWICH MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. Rrovanded 1822 Oldest and one of tho lar, hosery mills in the United States oathy hy Win Apartment House Style (Galvanised) Lz. by 22.95 White Enamel (Litt Top Style) fonts Oak Rocker Rog. Price $14 1.4) American Walnut Chiffonier Reg. 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