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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919. Seva 2." TRADES CONGRESS. WILL AVERT STRIKE The Store is closed at 8 P.M. dally Hover — te Se a BLOCKS INDUSTRIAL AND COAL FAMINE, On Saturday, September 13th, it will be closed at 12 noon Side District, to Fire. Four of Police Inspector Henry's men cular fire in the storage shed of | Were transferred to-day to other parte ‘al Refining Company, at Wal- | Manhattan outside of the Weat Site | | siabeker | IMatrict Why they Were transferred Avenve wnd 140th Street, the Bronx, | a teysare ta far ow the, Potion Do Midbbiaaiy ( More than 100 barrels of ofl /uartment is concerned. No Informa ' 3 ; ; | Ip to-day, and quick work by firemen tion waa vouciieated at police head-1By Narrow Margin It Chokes Lewis Believes Operators and| a) @ | af 1 ore met by the her : Pe " ites ie Meets Seclegl sine Off Debate on Principle | Miners Will Reach Satis- e Manutacturing Company adjoining | 0 far a could be learned, however, of Direct Action. | factory Agreement. = a aa threatened. the changes were n 5 ity Chief Hayes had difficulty in|inen on whore pe have been | sth the fire because of the muddy [numerous robBeries and hoid-ups in the) GLASGOW, Sept. 11 (by Associated CLEVELAND, Sept. 11.—There will and only horse-drawn vehicles past few daya, Presn).—The Trades Union Congress be no atrike of miners on Nov. 1 with MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK - At to-day'a nena famine, because a Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street er three hours’ its consequent co: debate on direct action by labor to satisfactory wage and working enforce Ite political demanda, choked | ment will be negotiated by the United off further discussion by adopting the Mine Workers of America with the previous queation by a small majority. | mine operators, is the belief of John ee cl cee Uhr aaneeek co remy | me ne SOntInER cf to ers) The Corset Department The Newest Sweaters men, transport workern and miners! That the convention here will back | obtaining the desired mandate from |gotidly his recommendations for abro- | the 5,260,000 of British organized la | has received and is now displaying a new bor to precipitate w national rultway| Sunt in rdes to atrike unless a Dew] importation of for Autumn wearing and industrial paralysia if it were necessary to accomplish its political demands, ‘These demands as originally made jwere the withdrawal of the troops | from Ruamia, the lifting of the block ade, the abolition of conseription, non: interference by the military in indus agreement is reached, is a foregone , Lewis said to-day mnfident that when we meet Paris Brassieres a nd are ready on the Third Floor in infinite variety wo shail reach | and in sizes and styles for Women, a atistactory agreament for the eene | Soutien-gorges Misses and Children. tral competitive district——whieh coms From the po wlar produ “EAST IS WEST. stream Toosed by the water's will,” VICTOR RECORD SS | thal. Bavate iphones it con, |Prixem the four States in which the} : ; F ; iu CHINESE LVLLA BY acientios objectors. oP" |bulk of the coal ts mined and patu-| specially designed by the leading French Among the interesting novelties are Women’s : Rese on Aupted b 6 00 ” | +, 5 ana The Oriental atmosphere pervades this beautiful song grees piedued its support to the pas| Asked whether the miners would corsetieres to conform ay the requirements and Misses’ Sweaters of alpaca wool, in a with its charming rhythmic effects and unusual harmonies, tlonalization of the banks and the | Suppo i er aap ak gt thw of the Autumn modes in dress for daytime slip-over belted model having a collarless Sung by OLIVE KLINE. On the reverse side a delightful lullaby, “BABY JIM.” No. 45167 trout $1.00 Sheet Musle Arrangements of all Vietor Records obtainable here Jeatadiishment of an industrial labor] Said he did not think his organizn- partlament, so that all trade unionists|tion would take sides as it had ite and evening. |in Great Britain might adopt a com-]|own hands full at this time. } try have | mon policy and speak a united voice ae Of Gon? neck and a smart little vestee. Many of these are exquisitely made of net The Sweaters are shown in a mumber of on questions of national or interna . : bined With | filet, Mali Cc tonal import have the oun the ombined with real filet, Malin es faati H Te a ears tivaty close. soucrine [RAE Eo TIN Geet Gown uM | + Malines, Cluny, attractive color ¢ombinations, as well as in Congr riier y vor resolution declaring against = Th Victrola = === The World's Greatest Musical Instrument. In All Styles, ‘ Convenient Terms Arranged If Dosired. CENTRAL VICTROLA SHOP At 1 down a| Price of coal and with no effect. But Binche or Valenciennes lace; of hand-em- black-with-white their fight seems tu have assured the | prin- | small consumer that a price decline broidered nainsook;. and of hand-embroid- siple of direct action, The vote was | would eventuate before winter sets in G. SCHIRMER’S 228,000 against the renoluion (0 om hear iaaim snort st coat, FEM tinen combined with hand-made Irish There is also a large assortment of charming 086, or. “The result of © would be d i i le: i 3 East 43d Street (Adj. sin Ave) Tho vote was on the resolution of coal famine. And 1 dislike to think| OF Cluny lace. In stock, they are variously Silk Sweaters, in novel styles and fascinating Thomas Shaw, a labor member of the | of it.” House of Commons, reading: 14,000 “The congress declares against the Mail Orders Filled priced at $10.50 to $58.00. color effects. Miners Heject Offers of principle of industrial action in pure 11.—Every Brassieres of American make are also shown The array of Scarfs is particularly attractive, ly political matters.” a nal Co. mine 1 7 7 Ei ccphatiget <n ine region continued on atrike to-tay.| im @ great variety of attractive effects. These Among the many types displayed are extra thousand men are idle, their ; . . ic 7 COURT HOLDS WOMEN eviorkhge :powainiites ‘having last nignt| MAY be obtained at prices ranging from 75c. wide scarfs in either silk or wool, and brushed rejected all sug AS RENT-STRIKE LEADERS|iiz.test svinicmaesccemezeng| 0 910.50. wool scarfs in the popular belted and pocketed CF ad ES ee | (Corset Department, Second Floor) model. ‘ - . Lackawanna and W Three Accused of Conspiracy in In- ‘8 12,000 strikers con ‘ ay. Thelr grievance c fluencing Other Tenants Not met to-day to decide whether they will resume Wo: to Pay. fen i OO Hee Court to-day decided that tho| SISTERS SAY GANGSTER FP Neetonaler Gar ttbeane Inti HAD $4,000 WHEN SLAIN |Mathouse at No, 1294 Park Avenue in a rent strike since Aug. 8 have committed conspiracy in violation of | Hearing of Man Accused of Killing snal laws, Hoe held them in $100 ‘, : ) for trial in the Court of Special Christy Malloy Put Off to Under the inspirational guidance of Mr. I. Miller, the designers of I. Miller footwear seek to create not merely novelties, but distinctive originations which combine novelty with artistic good taste. The new Miller models will fascinate all women who are un- commonly particular about the style S Arras Hilda: Waaoer Sept. 15. ie Ge and exclusiveness of their footwear. ‘Mra. Anna and Mrs, Fa John Kilgus, accused of killing s \\Vae f weg | Melzer. In an examination 1 Christy Mailoy, a Hunters Point gang : leader, on y night, In Long Isl- Thursday afte the complai Shapely Distinctive | Abraham Levow bitahed, and City, waa arraigned in Long Isl- | 6 e and City Police Court before Magis wis’ Heels Nine-Inch Jintrat Id to-day, that tho n Lo had Influenced o tenanta'to refuse | ttate Conway to-day, At thes request Black Kid Boot jto pay rent, had poated signs on the] Of the District Attorney the hearing building warning prospective tenants | W4# continued until Sept, 15, |against renting apartments, had verb-| While the police court proceedings : ( \ ally persuaded prospective tenants to] Were in progress funeral services over , ) |leave the neighborhood, had refused | Malloy's body were held in St. Mary's ANA to admit Levow, the lessee of the| Church across the street from the premises, and had made threats| court building. Malloy's father was a She kee to wash with against Levow, proaperous and respected contraator, Lifebuoy! It 118 80 " The tenants say they are willing to Malloy's sisters say the young man dood. It mak jucha Sizes 1 to 0 pay rent increases tf be will make] had about $4,000 in his possession at big, bubbly lather necessary repairs, he time he was murdered, The po- Pichia “A eee y found only $6.75 in his ‘ording to the Malloy sis- a fund of Afternoun, to break A funeral service for Horace Trau- na in Long 2 4,008 : ‘a 1 0 to a Wed city where bel, biographer of Walt Whitman,] he has relatives and start, {na small who died at Bon Echo, Ont,, Monday, | ¥"¥. In the trucking business. at the age of sixty, will be held in the iam yee ac DPPQSITION TO. WAGNER ‘riets airs Pe men] TQ DEVELOP TO-NIGHT amore than cleanses This unique I. Miller model is a dull black kid boot with patent leather slay Oxfords and Pumps, 8.50 to 12.60 50 CHURCH ST. . Near Fulton, County Committeg Believe Jus- ash and be washed so often, that tates the skin, tice Should Step Down. they especia'ly need a soap that is Give the children Lifebuoy. See how it * there beneficial to the skin—not only one that keeps their skin free from little irritations, Several Members of Tammany Te little ones get so dirty, they must clogs the pores, stops perspiration, and irri. w For the first time in many ‘ OE Fant ehnaneuid setae cleans away the dirt. keeps it glowing with health, FIRST LONG TROUSER SUIT ErAliuten de kha Gaunle Ganmikteas aur When they wash with Lifebuoy, it cleanses, S -lppagtraphy Whar vada enc tabled an and more than cleanses. Its big, bubbling The odor tells why fo be candidate for re-election, lather carries into every pore the antiseptic * The “health” odor in Lifebuoy is found “Made in Our Own Shops” et oat Siler Worn recognized as the greatest aid in keeping —_in no other soap. It is not a perfume— Mit huauer Gouna: ort ae the skin healthy. 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