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) j LOVE'S LABOR Lost, (From the Dallas News.) Persona’! we try to avols pesaim'am. but We seriously doubt If a small bor’s Bompadour We worth tne avor eave ' The “One-Cloth” : Polish Cuts time and work in two. WK Rub Briskly Once A second cloth, a second rubbing, not necessary. A clean, dry, lasting lustre results. Lyknu actually re- moves dirt—does not cover it up. Use Little! Rab Dry! a ee een Sh 724—Buddha Bookends, Pair, $3.50 UST as there is one jeweler for engagement rings, one engraver for wedding cards, and one confectioner for weddings, ‘so there is one shop for OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” 314 Fifth Av., near 32d St. Best Fifth Avenue browns. Sizes 26 to 33. | be called, | boats and 1,500 men. Thi =a Win Mego Regular 22,50 ¢¢ 25.00 grades The skirts in this sale are custom-made for Mest & Co, Women's Department. They will be found nowhere else. 15 warm, rich looking plaids—predominating woods brown, tan or gray, with deep blues, greens, reds and Third Floor OPPOSED BY MEN No Walkout Order Issued to Coastwise Workers, Thoug' Owners Get Ultimatum. ja Notwithstanding an ultimatum threatening a general strike of Il- censed masters, mates and engineers, effective at noon to-morrow, has been Issued to the owners of coastwise towboats operating along the Atlantic coast from Galveston to Nova Scotia, it was not at all certain to-day that the strike would be called. No orders for a strike have so far been received from the International Presidents of the Marine Engineers and the Masters’, Mates and Pilots’ organizations. In the absence of such orders, Thomas L. Delahunty, head of the New York Marine Engineers, and Capt. William Maher of the Mas- ters, Mates and Pilots, acknowledged they were at a loss to know just what to do, Efforts were being made at noon to get into long distance tele- phone communication with W. 8S. Brown, International President of the engineers, at Buffalo, It is known there {is considerable sentiment among the men individually against another marine strike, Some of them are outspoken in recalling the consequences of the strikes of last winterand early spring. Should the coastwise towbpat strike it would affect about 100 consequence would be it New England coal supply, The de- mands of the men, as contained tn the ultimatum, are for the following wage increases: Captains now getting $265 a month want $330; mates want increases from econd mates, from $145 lef engineers, from $195 Deny Urooklym Unten Workers Co.'s Report of Dissension, Officials of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company to-day predicted the early collapse of the strike inaugurated by some of the employees who threatened to cut off the gas supply of a large part of Brooklyn a month ago; the officials said that of the seventy-five gas mak- ers on strike thirty-one had returned to work and applications were under con= sideration from more than tweuty more, It was further stated that there were dissensions in the Executive Committee of the union. ‘The publicity commitee of the. strik- ers stoutly contradicted the statement saying that 126 men were still out and {hat there was no sign of weakness in the ranks of the union. & Co. at 35th Street Sale Wednesday \Women's All Wool Plaid Skirts. Me ) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. 7 TOWBOAT STRIKE POLICEMAN KILLS HARLEM NEGRO IN A negro was shot and killed and a white policeman heaten tn the “Black Belt” in Harlem early this morning BUMUI JO EOE UE pan | jor the “Black Belt" had DESPITE THREAT STRAW HAT ROT In a straw hat riot, In which 200 ne- to carry out the . Iynch him,” when Police Corpl. Amanada O, Hayes de- fended the summer headwear he had [been daring enough to don on Sept 16, one hour after the Beau Brummela eed straw hats taboo, Hayes, who lives at No, 240 Bast 27th Street, and ts attached to the West 185th Street Station. had atarted for the subway to go downtown, He straw hat, At 185th Street and Lenox Mex Attractions Are Prices—Queltty—Servies ( Lie in clothing for men may call up different pictures to the minds of different men and in different places. Style may be belted, plaited, form-fitting and flared for some and _ severely simple for others. Style may go to either ex- treme—or both. In the case of extremes, we modify style just so far as to make it consistent with the spirit of refinement that has always been a notable feature of our clothing. We aim to make our clothes ultra-stylish- nor gathered along the sidewalk, eried: Inent in which a dozens negroes took “Off with that hat!" Hayes attention to the admonishment. moment later one of the crowd leaped out and struck at the hat. bucked against the wail to defend|perate, fred himself and his hat, Another and another negro struck Mt him and Hayes, fighting odds, found his fists of no avail and! Samuel Rattle, a negro, of the West drew his gun. Choosing one the-crowd, Hayes tried to arrest him The negro, Ephriam Gethers, thirty| and wae in civilian clothes and wore a) years old, living in 136th Street, near| Hayes's side. Lenox Avenue, S Items B'dwey, 34th to 35th St We sell dependable merchandise at prices lower than any i other store, but for cash only Special— for boys 68e tunity for price is exceptionally fine quality, well well made blouses. mothers will do well a hmited quantity. Made of splendid ht to escape in alrunning to the fight, and they too ntered and in a fought their way to the 2,400 blouses Here is an economy oppor- mothers. 6 10% in, 1.94 to buy hen Lie a al boiler with copper bottom (ilhusfrated Oe as | Cc a supply, for we have aly ss ~~ : ; electrical appliances percales and madras, in a large assortment of Hay stood. fighting with Rattle paid ne) part, catight his man and dragged /against the crowd. Reserves from A|him to the street, (hree precincts were called, and after | ¢ tor Reckteus Drive Then the crowd tried to rescue] 1 quarter of an hour's fighting the New Charge. des- two shots, one of which truck Gethers in the side and he eh dead, Hayes |Gethers, Hayes, wel) beaten and negroes were driven into hallways. A partial list of those cluded; William Harrison, wenty-three years o! laborer, No. West 59th Street, a ped in right k, taken to Harlem Hospita Liew Williams, negro, twenty-tive sears old, sailor on U, 8. 8. Imperatyt,| rac ateetatente eeetine te a hit by bottle, left shoulder fractured, | Vignt* Court fined him $25. in Harlem Hospital; John Shields, te-|” Reger looked through Hervan’ ate and under @ seat found. a vielo 4 ive, 136th Street Station, struck Iali nrckiack.” Hervan denies ell knoohe Lack with brick, not serious, loresight resulted in @ No. 377 Bast 134th ccused of carrying @ Pat against] Summoned by the shots, Policeman for driving man in! 135th Street Station, ran to the scene Battie swung his night stick right left and fo Other polleemen came edge of the weapon of Special Interest From the September Sale of housewares «= tin ware Kreamer's heavy block, white enamel tinware of very excellent quality and workmanship. Roll top bread box, of white enamel, with shelf (illustrated A), Sugar canister of white enamel, #5-lb. gapacity, $2.29; O-lb. capacity Fi Tb. ca) 74 ter, of white en ys ite enamel, @5-Ib, capacity, J. 21b, capacity, The low for Length cut and 18 te. Thrifty 14 in. quality Macy's electric iron made of excellent erial and workmanship. It has been proven by very severe test tha n consumes litte current wide. and gives maximum amount of service. (Illustrated C.) 96 Flectric toaster, heavily nickel plated; will toast two pieces of bread at but-not-freakish, —in short, CORRECT! over-conservative hair-line and narrow stripe $29.75 Matys—ricn v1 to $49.75 r, Front, Special! boys’ suits with two pairs of trousers——$12.74 ARTE —Second Floor, 34th St., Rear. A " " one time. e effects, in light and medium Electric coffee percolator, heavily nickel plated, ebonized handle; equipped colorings. Full cut and made with safety fuse; 7-cup capacity, $9.95 vith f puff. Si 6 ° ir auc aa cians electric vacuum cleaner with General Electric motor. The high-powered air suction removes all dirt. The rubber comb in the nozzle known as the “thread picker” will pick up all hair, lint and thread, A few minutes’ use of NU aed on morning will keep your carpets and rugs bright and clean. Without attachments, $23.28 | With attachments, $30.75 water pails, coal hods, A mother’s interpretation of “practical” in reference to her son’s suits might be—‘‘good- looking enough to become a matter of pride to him and durable enough to last through base- ball sliding and shin-banging days.” These two suits have unusual wearing qualities—two pairs of trousers prolong the life of the coat. Made of closely woven, sturdy wool fabrics in cassimeres, tweeds and cheviots, in this season's gray and brown mixtures URE Fashioned in single and double-breasted effects in plain and fancy and box-plaited models. The coat is tines with geod quality alpaca in the new iridescent color- ings. Both pairs of trousers are lined throughout and arecutroomy. There are pockets and well-sewn belt loops. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Alor —Second Floor, S4th Street, Rear: wne $4.89 is the quality hat for well-dressed men this year, just as it has been in other years Women who * prize fine bed muslins will be interested in sheets and pillow cases of exceptional You'll agree if you see it these See —Main Floor. 35th Street, and softness wearing quality. “EXTRA” QUALITY HEMME SHEETS AND PILLOW CAs SHEETS— bd 65x99 i $2.49 72x108 in, 2.96 81199 in. 3.14 812108 in, 3.39 | PILLOW £9¢ ea, 69c en HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, M b) MADE OF ZA ISLAND" d h COTTON—SOFT, FINE, SILKY ens cordovan s oes FINISH. | : 3x108 in, $4.19 ca. AST year shoes of cordovan were a fad—for 2x108 in, 4.39 ea, ‘ H B1x108 in 4:49 ca, many, an experiment. This year cordovan 0x 108 in, 4.89 ea, . NCENETTA LIT : shoes are a foregone conclusion of leather- AND PILLOW ©. isfacti erircHeD: satisfaction. Combine _ this e Ore leather-satisfaction with a smart eas ine He Sh English last and you have this new, rich, wine-colored PILLOW CASES—~ cordovan shoe. Furthermore, it is a this-year’s-shoe Save —Rasoment, Rear 34th St, | semre—Main Floor Baleony, 35th Street. sy sikacidanatsenianmenmmamiaaiiiaeeceaae ipiepsadithnautshnimemameudaneancenammmts Store Hours: 9 to 5.30—Store open Saturdays All Day. garbage and ash cans Galvi seam can of ized garbage cans with covers and bail handles, Garbage particularly (Ilusirated F). Size. Price 74x9in. 57 BS exINi 69 Sia, O34 x10!sin, * B3c io, Galvanized ash cans of beavy construction, reinforced with iron ribs. (Illustrated F). Size. Price. No. 7—15x24614 inches, $2.39 No, 817x249 2.59 Galvanized coal hods of medium weight, built very strong 17in,, 940, Galvanized water or dairy pails, heavily constructed; bail handles 10 qt., 59e; 12 qt., 69ey 14 4t., The. Galvanized rotary ash sifter, built very strong; will fit any ordinary ash can. $2.74, sundriesand cleaning preparations oilcloth White table oileloth 48 in .wide—per yd., toilet paper Herald Square toilet paper—a high grade tissue. 1,000 sheets, 9¢; 2,000 sheets, 17¢. brass polish, 14 pint can, Ie minum polish; it has no equal for cleaning and polishing alumi 44 pint can, 21c ‘ouring soap, per cake, 3c 16 in,, 89cy bsolutely perfect. 4c | 52 in. wide—per yd. B4e Florozone disinfectant, 10 fluid oz., 22 28 fluid on. 47 Imported knife powder, per package, 24e Parowax, 1 Ib., 18e Floor or scrub cloths, de to 34 Dust cloths 22¢ to 44e Macy's lye, 15 on, 9e Bestene dirt cleaner, — 1 1b., Be 2,400 brooms, 98c¢ Regularly $1.32 and $1.63 Made of best quality corn, polished wood handle; your choice of two sizes, Size No. 6, four-stitched 8e Size No. 7, five-stitched enamel ware All the items mentioned here are Vollrath seamless, triple coated pure white enamel ware. It is strong, light and pure, and we believe it to be unsurpassed in beauty and durability by any other white enamel w Enamel rice or cereal boiler, 114 qt. capacity, $1.46 x capacity (Wluatrated 1) $1.55 pan, 14 qt. capacit $1.69 cl lipped sauce pan, $ qt. capacity, 64 mel convex sauce pan, 5 qt. capacity, $1.27 qt. capacity, $1.59 el tea pot, @ qt. capacity, $1.69 nel tea fe le, 446 qt. capacity (illustrated I), $i. nel coffee pot, 144 qt. capacity (Wustrated J), $1.00 mel convex sauce pot, with cover, 5 qt. capacity (illustrated G) $1.27 A027 —Busement, 35th Strect BLACKJACK HIDDEN IN AUTO. .