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~ ‘WORLD UNION OF MARINE. WORKERS Purpose Was to “Overthrow , Capitalist System,” Lusk ' Committee Evidence Shows | z + Documentary evidence intended to | (how that the I. W. W. planned an @mganization df marine workers into’ @world wide union for the purpose e@ “overthrowing the capitalist sys- tem” was introduced to-day by Aschibald E. Stevenson, associate counsel, when the Lusk Legislative ‘There is only one answer to what constitutes shirt satisfaction, and it combines quale style, fit and wear. That's our answer in any of our twenty-three shops, and a money back guarantee with every shirt we sell Weaving the fabrics from which we make our shirts makes this unconditional guarantee possible. * Weare the largest shirt specialists in America. , This week we are featuring a silk and linen mixture in a large assortment of neat and’.fancy weaves, specially priced at $3.95 Headquarters for Olus Union Suits UARGEST SHIRT scant es centese te Fa Rey 204 We ce Sane ‘st. Fe tel | Renneyitaaia Cortlandt st, 110 Chambers st. 184 Delancey se gE, 1 ener LYN SHOPS 01 NEWARK snors 170 Market St, Bridgeport Woatervury Bethlehem first- quality _ (POMPEIAN / OLIVE OIL * “always fresh” 4 Makes Rich, Creamy, Mayonnaise Dressings Seld Everywhere @ 1M19._Mvsher & Oo., Ine. andwiches Sor that Picnic- OLoStahls “Ready-to-Eal-Meats” Make tke Bes : CornedBeof See ut al/ vod tures, Ham-Tongua () Roulodes OU Slahls 2332-3"Ave. NY aE Your Face- ‘ean either be attractive or not ~-just according to the condi- tion of your teeth, To neglect an ugly, decayed or missing tooth not only affects your fa- cial expression but endangers your good health, Our Work Is Right Onr Prices Moderate pawpoetel senger were as follows: H 1 Fultom St. | shoulders. Only ignorance stands be- ‘907 Broad st,|tween labor and economic freedom. | | Scranton |In the I, W. W. all wage-earners Committes resumed its Hearings in City, Hall, ‘The evidence was seized in a raid on I. W. W. headquarters, N East Fourth Street. Following i extract of a typewritten appeal: 4 “The Marine Transport Workers organizations of the I. W. W. has combined under the name of the Marine Transport Workers’ Indus- trial Union, No. 8, of the I. W. W. and an intensive campaign of organisation is planned to line up all the workers of the marine tra rt industry of the I. W. W. All delegates who hap- pen to come in contact with the ‘workers in marine transport industry should endeavor to line them up in the one big union of the Marine | Transport Workers. As the marine , transport industry is a badic industry it binds together the continents and other industries, “Transportation is necessary; with- out it no commerce is possible, It is the keystone of the industrial system. Organization of transporta- tion is necessary if we are to over- throw the capitalist system. “Remember that when transporta- tion stops industry stops. So let us| all pull together for the one big union of the marine transport! workers.” In this country efforta were made |, to organize the Great Lakes workers, | '| according to the letters. Other activ. ||| ities were concentrated in New York, || Boston, Portland, Me.; Philadelphia, || Baltimore and Providence, R. L | The letters were to Russian, Fin- nish, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and other workers, acocrding to the correspondence, it was intended to organize all classes of marine work- || ers, including longshoremen, firemen, boatmen and truckmen who handle marine freight. A letter from Buenos Ayres told of propaganda work among the marine transport workers there. The letter was in Spanish and was iden- tifled by Detective Grunewald as hav- ing been taken at the lL. W. W. head- quarters, There was another letter from Montevidea, Uruguay, regarding workers in that country, Mr, Stevenson also offered in evi- dence issues of the Messenger. The editors of this publication, he said, are A. Philip Randolph and Chand- ler Owen, instructors in the Rand School of Social Silence. The name of W. A. Domingo appears as a con- tributing editor. “The purpose of offering this pa- per at this time,” said Mr. Steven- son, “is to indicate that the editorial | policy is favorable to the I. W. W." || Extracts from editorials in the Mes- “The giant, Labor, in all the world is awakening. Labor is slowly but surely beginning to realize that the fabric of civilization rests upon its meet on common ground, No matter what language you may speak you will find a welcome as a fellow worker. The working class cannot depend upon any one but itself to free it from wage slavery, ‘He who would be free, himself must strike the first blow.’ When the I. W. W. through this form of industrial union- ism has become strong enough it will institute an industrial common- wealth.” Announcement was made that Po- lice Commissioner Enright had as- signed Inspector Faurot and Detective Sergts, Grover C. Brown and James J. MoGeoghan to the forces of the committee, Inspector Faurot is con sidered the foremost fingerprint ex- pert in the country, The two Ser- geants belong to the Bomb Squad. —_———— |RAND SCHOOL PAPERS AGAIN BARRED FOR EVIDENCE USE) Court Allows Writ After Dismiss- || ing One Becausé of Its Faulty Form. | Supreme Court Justice McAvoy this afternoon granted an injunction tem- porarily restraining Magistrate Mc- Adoo, the Lusk Committee and others from using as evidence the books and | | Papers seized in the rail on the Rand School: | The writ was obtained by 8, Jobn|| Block, counsel for the American So- || clalist Society, and was opposed by | Deputy Attorney General Berger. || Earlier in the day a similar writ || had been dismissed by Justice Mc- proper in form, PRINCE MAY DISAPPOINT HOSTESSES AT NEWPORT Latest Report Is That He Will Skip |) Society Colony on His Visit Here, LONDON, July 17.—The Prince of Wales will sail from Portsmouth Aug. || 5 (nm his trip to Canada, it was an- || nounced here to-day. He will go on the new battle cruiser Renown, one of the “mystery ships” built during || the war, and will land at St. John, New Brunswick, on Aug. 15, but will visit Halifax, N. town, P. B, Journey on nd then continue his Renown to Quebec. It i@ belleved that the Prince will that are being made by society folk that he will be unable to accept any || invitations while he |s visiting the | President in Washington, 1 of Flagn” for Jersey. TRENTON, N. J. July 17.—A “Hall of Flags" for the State House wherein will be exhibited the battle standards of New Jersey military organisations in all wars in which the United States Bectletpated. Was proposed to- day by te Comptroller Bugves Avoy on the ground that it was im-|'[} 8., and at Charlotte. |{I} | not visit Newport, despite the plans ||{} to entertain him, He has announced |\f) aii me BLOOMINGDALES ADVERTISEMENT Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. LEXINGTON AT 59TH—ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVE. *. * * © Store Closed All Day AVE. July Glearance Sales Womens and Misses Dresses Reduced to $4.95, $7.50, $10, $14.50; $18.50, $25 It is well nigh impossible ‘to give any ade- quate description of the great diversity of styles, materials, patterns, colorings, fabrics. Every conceivable type of frock ig repre- sented in all sizes from 16 year Misses to 44 Women. And there are plenty of stouts. We are May to clear these garments to make room for the gre stocks of the new Autumn merchandise — and These prices are irresistibly moderate—therefore it would be well Womens and Misses Suits Réduced to $10: $15: $20 Woolen and silk suits in the seasons most desirable styles and colorings. All sizes in the gro ‘but not more than one of any kind. Come bright and early and find your suit awaiting you. famous stars. A welcome bit of news. Farrar, and your other favorites are $2.00 88061—Pagliacci—Vesti la Giubba 88127—Aida—Heavenly Aid: 88311—Swiss Echo Song. 89030—Trovatore-Miserere. 96201—Lucia—Sextette..... $1.65 PIN check organdies or flower-tinted plain organdies are gay and delightfully sum- mery. They come in pretty shades of pink, blue, orchid, tan. Or black and white. of blouse that is offered in this Bloomingda' Mens Bathing Suits —All Worsted—at Shapely suits in good colors that will remain good colors after any number of dips. A two-piece model that to wear, and remember-~all wool. Navy blue trimmed with white, oxford gray with black, brown heather mixture trimmed with blue, Sizes 34 to 50. Bloomingdales—Main Floor. ” This Store Will Be Closed Ail 1 Day Every Saturday During July end Aug hide Store Closed All Day’ White frocks, colored voiles in the popular dark patterns, black habutais that are de- cidedly cool, ratines, linenes—every wash fabric. The’ Neher priced groups (from $14.50 up) include the wanted pongees, novelty crepe de chines in stripes and figures, nets, Georgettes, pussy willows, etc. models, not pictured, but equally attractive. when we Capes and Coats Reduced Serges, checks, mixtures, taffetas as some sports coats in various fabrics. two of a kind—but all of them worth a great deal more than theg present pricing. loomingdales—second Floor Victor Records—at Half The Victor Company has signed ‘thew and seemingly advantageous contracts with their many 1% But heres artother—and probably more welcome. The new price list of Red Seal Records shows decided cuts! Solos by Caruso, Amato, Ruffo, Sembrich, Calve, Melba, Hempel, Tetrazzini, all in the reduced list. 33.00 $4.00 $5.00 1.50 $2.00 $2.50 The following list will give you an idea of the type of records that have been affected by this change: . Tetrazai ‘Carvey Alda ‘and Caruso, Amato, Tetrazsini, Journet, otc. loomingdales’—Seoond Floor A Specially Prepared Selling of | 500 SMART BLOUSES Organdie or Voile “CKED CHE lovely with “fresh white cuffs. Striped or blue—tailored but none the less feminine. The five blouses pictured will give you an idea of the desirable type There are a great many more sale. All sizes les—Second Floor. $3.98 every man likes Chain Braid Sports Hats | With Garlands of Wild Flowers or the Smart All-White Foliage $3.75 hats. or mou are qui flowers red, Glistening Swiss chain straw forms these ul- tra-fashionable sports of weight, coming. You may prefer the wild colorings of the all-white foliage that contrasts so ef- fectively with the hats. For town, shore ntain wear they ite ideal—light softly be- in their brilliant Black, brown, rose, sand, incomin clear, we clear 10 be early. to $7.50: $15:$20 id satins as well Only one or For example— $6.00 $7.00 $3.00 $3.50 Light or dark And remember always right. $1.65 Several ber of styles. voiles in pink or blue are collars and tan, green blouses in pink, In three po popular des: to 46 are included. to 4 years. Wrist or Regulatio ty tampa ‘ain Floor. Vacation Watches *3.95 Formerly Ni auvint 3.00 their tidy hang. Chores 4.00 7.00 Childrens Stamped Dresses 45c ular and pret- designs. The dresses are semi-made of good quality lawn. Three Sizes 1 igns. n Heres the watch to take with you on your Vacation. It will tell the time accurately, and if it finds its way into a trout pool or is dashed to pieces on a rocky mountain side, you will be ever so glad its not the piece you left at home. valuable time- The wrist watch has a radium dial, with leather strap or khaki wristlet. The ‘regulation size is with gunmetal case. Bloomingdales—Main Floor. a thin model Both are jeweled movements. Mens White Shirts With Collars Attached $1.35 Summer shirts for sports or informal wear—and mighty well made. The shirts with full length sleeves are made mercerized cloth of great durability. The shirts are of white figured madras cloth wit collar. (long sleeves) 1334 to 17. Bloomingdales—Main Floor Full length or quarter sleeve models. of plain white quarter sleeve h button-down (short sleeves) 1444 to 17. Our Sanitary Meat Market Will Deliver Saturday Although our Sanitary Meat Market will be closed all day Saturday in keeping with the rest of our store, orders will be accepted Friday for delivery Saturday. You may thus avail yourself of our unusually low prices, and have your goods delivered just when you want them. Rib Roast Beef. . Lb. 25¢ Roasting Canada Lamb 163¢e Porterhouse or Sirloin Roast or Steaks. Boneless mil Bacon Fancy Fowls,...... .. Lb, 35¢ | Bloomingdales—Basement Leg of Canada Lamb Lb, 30c d cured Nothing cooler imaginable—exce; exactly the convention costume for street wear, wise Men resort to Palm Beaches. a Palm Beacher always a Palm Beacher! ' THE TWO BUTTON SUITS are the happy medium between the ultra-conservative and the ultra-extreme, Most men ot moderate tastes prefer them. Sizes up to 42 chest measure. Natural, tan, gray or stripes—and every one ready to’ be inspected for fabric and finish. Also ready to stand up under considerable wear bi 175 Mens and Youths Suits: $25.00 itterned cheviots in models conservative enough to suit Dad and extreme enough to suit Son. very suit is tailored to suit Mother—and thes going some. Plenty of Lori blue serges, too— izes to 46 chest measure, A Cumfy-Cut Underwear---Samples Cumfy-Cut garments have a virtue all their own—their shoulder straps are placed so that they will not slip over the wearers shquiders no matter what position she may assume. These are samples, but clean looking and all first quality. The Vests: 29c thousand white vests—all low V necks Swiss ribbed. Plain or lace trimmed, in a num- Regular and extra sizes. The Better Sort of PALM BEACH SUITS Reduced for Tomorrow to SANA RLRTENRARANS PL HE Floor, $11.95 t a bathing suit, of course. But sincetbathing suits are not id once THE WAIST SEAM SUITS were designed to meet the demands of the men who lied their form-hugging uniforms. And these are very trim look- ing, indeed. Sizes up to 38. THE CONSERVATIVE, three-button suits that look best on portly gendemen—but they arentisuits for old by any megns. — up to ae in regulags jand stouts. tear without losing their trim lines and Bloomingdales—BSecond Floor. ie. Sale for Women a , Union Suits: 59c Fine ribbed, shaped Union Suits of white cotton. Low V neck with tight or wide knees. Crochet Regular and extra sizes. band tops. Bloomingdales—Main Floor These Oxfords for Men A s495 || Current Cost of Production — Priced Less Than the Long have you been waiting for just such shoes at just such low prices— but you hardly expected to find them. Now that the opportunity does come—make the most of it. Choose your style— ~-Vici Kid with medium toes. —Gun Metal with narrow toes. —Tan Leather with medium toes. ~-Brown Leather with narrow toes. And at the same reduced price--Mens high shoes in brown gun metal and black vici kid. Bloomingdales—8eoond Floor. y Another Extraordinary Purchase of Sweaters, at $3.85 | —Womeh of All Ages May Share So welcome was the last of- fering of these good sweaters that we had to repeat it for the benefit of those who did not get as many sweaters as they wanted. Misses Slipovers only—but in a variety of colors and styles, American Beauty, turquoise, buff, coral,. pea- cock, Sizes 16 to 18 Childrens Slipover and coat styles; just as dear as can be; in navy, red, purple, rose, buff, American Beauty. Sizes 6 to 14 Womens In the same style and colors as the Misses, as well as turquoise, with black, turquoise with bufl, buff with blue, buff with black. Sizes 38 to 44. Also 250 Sleeveless Slipovers: $1.48 Wool Stipovers in attractive shades of coral, turquoise, buff, peacock blue, in women sizes.

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