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nday World “Wants” 38th Street NO COAL STRIKE the public this year, The ¢ :tsting |contract between the mine workers It was so decided at a conference here yesterday of the three anthracite districts of the United Mine Workers of Amer- ica and the committee of anthracite operators, encilp Soft Coal Miners and Opera- tors Clash, but Try for Agreement To-Day. operators and miners of the central competitive fleld clashed at Work Monday Wonders| PHILADELPHTA, Sept. 30 Store Hours 9 A. M.to 5 P. M. October Sales Lingerie, Negligees, Petticoats April, 1916, is still in force and the No anthracite miners’ strike will trouble —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Ce and operators, including the supplo- mental agreement providing for the payment of bonuses entered into last November, will continue in effect un- H til March 31, 1920, | between Presidents BUFFATA, Sept. 30.—The soft coal the wage conference on the issues of whether the war-time agreement of extent of authority vested in the miners’ delegates to negotiate a new Lord & lavlor a. ars austen Mae Serer 7 scale. ‘The debate during a four-hour| séssion was at times heated, but there} was no indication of a break in the| negotiations and when adjournment) was taken it was with an ag pent Dn again to-day. The issues were raised in the first | response of the operators to the de- | mands of the miners for a 60 per cent. | increase in wages and shorter hours, | and came before the joint conferenc in a statement signed by Thomas T. | Brewster, Executive Chairman of the operators, The statement character- 1 ized the miners’ demands as “radi- cally extrave anifestly im- possible of ace : John 7, ewis, Acting President of the United Mine Workers, replied to the operators’ statement. ‘He pro- tested against a summary sweeping | aside of the detailed demands of the miners, and urged that they be c.- sidered one by one on their merits, following the course of previous wage rences. “He declared that the miners’ delegates had full authority | to negotiate a new wage acale and that whatever action they took here would be indorsed by ‘the adjourned | convention of the United Mine Work- era when it meets at Indianapolis. The wage scale adopted by the op- erators and miners in 1916 and ap proved by the Government, Mr, Lewis maintained, was for the period of the war and It could not be justly claimed that the country was still at war with Germany. The miners, he sald, should | the actual proclamation of peace, | —_>- | JAMAICA BAY FOR STEAMERS, | City to © | ‘Ter ays Halbert. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—Murray | Hulbert, Commissioner of Docks of New | York City, announced here to-day tha negotiations will be taken up for th construction of the most modern ate: atract Most Modern is ship terminal in America tn Mill Basin, || Jamaica Bay. He said New York City Intended to go ahead with the Jamalca Bay improvement, and that he would take up with the Congressional Commit- not be penalized for the long delay in|} tee on Rivers and Harbors the question of securing a thirty-foot channel into Jamaica Bay up to Mill Basin. He ex-| pects to have a conference soon with Senator Calder and Cleary. Mr. Hulbert was here fe with shipping F position of G which have bi which are | service. | the officials, intending to operat |senger steamers wo |in New York be be leased to foreisg FEW POGROMS IN UKRAINIA. Rassian Ag nship lines, * Canned Them, Say | Delega ‘There are few Ukrainia now, and those that took place were the result of the ant Semitic propaganda of Russian ag: |was the declaration made at a mi ing of delegates of all the Ukrainian national organizations in the Unite States in the Pennsylvania Hotel yes- aan wo wah, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. HASKELL PREDICTS ‘DRY DEATH KNELL IN HS ELECTION Chief Interest in Brooklyn Po litical Campaign Centres in County Court Contest. Brooklyn's aspiring political cand! dates, despite their exertions to es cape, are getting their logs entangled in the ropes of dissension, which, in some instances, threatens to upse the well laid by the inner ring Republican poll Uclang that the recent statement! made by County foremost contest fight for the County Reuben L. Ha king “w his issue, is sure, « visers and f an overw! Howard P. J. Griffin, De sound the d ell o » William H. A m League is led ing vote over drys, r the huge mass citi Ing is sch to be held a Academy ic, in Brooklyn, on Oct. 20, in which ‘the assistance of every Individual “dry” will be en- in the meantin » working h Judge D of I pisa " the Edward J or another say many, Much to be done to satisfy some of the B, RT. of why sor ficials we line on 1, 1918, Democratic wish pogroms Inj af much r the rounds. plans of the office seeker. It is said in circles frequented Judge Martin T. Manton would have an ill effect on candidates seeking the Irish yote in Kings centres In the is ad- jowers, that he will get Judge 1 jerson of the Griffin and | Chinese Horun as | by ot Jailed for the wreck Tone This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Special Values for Wednesday: Women’s Light Weight Washable CAPESKIN GLOVES $1.35 Tans, Modes, Cream, Ivory and Pearl White; Complete in size assortment. Extraordinary value. t FASHIONABLE DRESS TRIMMINGS Comprising large assortments of this season’s most artistic and effective Bead and Spangled Trimmings, also Allovers and Flouncings. Jet and Spangled Novelties in | Floral Ornaments, suitable for Ornaments, Tassels, Cords, Buckles and Dress and Decorative purposes, at the Girdles; excellent values at following moderate prices, 45c, 1.50 to 28.95 45c, 1.50 to 6.75 Trimming Lengths — Beaded and Embroidered; in Colors and Black; unusual values at Embroidered Trim- mings, Ornaments and Squares, suitable for Dress and Decorative purposes, 45c, 1.50 to 6.50 25c, 50c to 2.75 An Attractive Display of NORMANDIE LACE ARTICLES Art Needlework Section—Main Floor Normandie Lace Articles, including Single and Double B reads; various sizes in Searfs and Centerpieces; Round, Oval or Square Mats, etc. ———— ——— ‘ : terd connection wil oF ‘ ie Lace ies i Corsets, Service Apparel Re adeenli tare eaerice-resice METRE RM eee Normandie Lace Doylies, Normandie Lace Scarfs, eet tno fi hi 1 ; ' that the Ukrainian liz he Maleown Ir Sizes 6, 7 and 8 inches round, Three desirable sizes, LANNING and purchasing for this important annual event have been on ing that the late Cai had) that John Dreacher, Republic P so broad a scale that, both from the viewpoint of variety and values, the proolaisied (hal Etat’ Gah Bote, Teena $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 $26.50, 29.50 and 35.00 occasion bids fair to surpass those of previous years. i termination for alt tha pl trame and art business : ; gi 1 Assortments are ample, admirably suited to the season’s demand. Models tory! inorder. to end any auch moves | At Ni Broadway for more than Normandie Lace Mats, Satin Pin Cushions, and materials have been critically selected; details of making and finish con- The resolution asked the United | | T ition to Richardson Web Oblong shape..........0.s.00+ $9.50 Normandie Lace tops........... $2.95 form to Lord & Taylor standards. fie. ae | ot ike who. Ia seeking. re-elec- considered weak. & Republican, a son Samuel Ma s We ward H. the late Normandie Lace Mats, Handkerchief Cases, $12.00, 15.00 Normandie lace; satin lining. ... $5.00 Lingerie—Prices of Especial Interest Hundreds of dainty garments, including both the simple and inexpensive and the more effective styles. the Su- a OBLONEAT Oval; two sizes American Made Lingerie naar eae Fine sheer Batiste and nainsook, as well as serviceable crepe garments, prettily trimmed. Night Gowns....... $1.45, $1.95, $2.95 Envelope Chemise...... $1.45 and $1.95 Satin and Crepe de Chine Soft, lustrous washable silks in efféctive models, tailored and hemstitched or lovely with laces. Night Gowns.......$5.50, $6.95, $8.95 BUSINESS HOURS, 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. REAR BED COVERINGS Flesh Batiste Bloomers... Envelope Chemise... $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 (Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases) Cotton Crepe Pajamas............ Bodices......... vires 98c, $1.45, $1.95 Fourteenth Street Weat of Fitth Avenue Maids’ Uniforms Petticoats Corsets WEDNESDAY Of reliable qualities and seasonable weights—specially priced. Pens ge iret a dans a a Poulan Hatipay mente et White Wool Blankets. ia Comfortables, Double Size a ions for tt odish silhou- 1 9) Single Bed +s pai 50, 7. ‘i Silkoline, new colori K terials. TaN prEeran ake Frolaset Corsets Double vr PO" 97°95) 9/50 Novelty Chitvon, plan besten aRian Percale Uniforms lected for their service- Pink “catille elaads tn Extra Large Size...... “ 10.95, 11.50 Printed Cambric, new designs... , .$9.75 ability. , a $2.50 Taffeta serts Fancy Blankets, $6.50, 7.95, 8.50 and 10.75 pair Striped and neat figured Silk Petticoats Elente Corsets D effects; long sleeves and $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 Bice tte ; Double Bed size; in Pink, Blue, Grey and Tan Plaid effects. convertible collar. Silk Petticoat. ink broche, rubber top, 7 ; nif — $5.95 oe Lord & Taylor Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Black Uniforms i Special Corsets Single Three-qtr. Double Serviceable quality. $2.95 Messaline $2.95 and $3.95 Cotton Boge in long Silk Petticoats igipeand’tgured’ cout: Hemmed, 1.25 1.75 1.90 Hemmed, 40c¢ 52c 60c sleeved model; low collar $3.95 well boned. Hemst’d, 1.55 2.10 2.40 Hemst'd, 45c 58c and cuffs of sheer organdie, Satin | Brassieres A Dance Petticoats 75¢ Bib arom $5.75, $6.95 Lace and embroidery ic Washable trimmed models. ’ Princess effects in plain Satin Knickers Bandeau Brassieres BOYS SCHOOL CLOTHING lawn, tailored or with band $2.50 $1.00 , of embroidered insertion White and flesh color, 25 and 27 inches, Lounging Robes and Negligees A collection that provides for every preference, featuring both the comfortable and prac- tical types as well as the smart Breakfast Coats and dainty crepe de chine models, Figured Blanket Robes—Collarle and Navy...ccece Corduroy Robes—Heavy, wide wale fab- ric; unlined model with collar, in cherry, coral, Copenhagen, wisteria and lavender... .§5.95 Embossed Corduroy Robe Kimono model with rolling collar, unlined; in cherry, Copenhagen, wisteria, purple, lavender and light bluc....,+esrsereeeeseseeeess 9.75 Plaid Blanket Robes—Soft and warm; with collar, satin trimmed; Copenhagen, ny red and navy blue.... ; $3. 5 All over lace model, lace Attractively priced on the shoulder straps. Third Floor across bib, 1—Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits, as illustrated; White Blouse of Pique finished with tie; trousers of Cordu- roy; Blue, Green or Brown; sizes 3 to 8 years; SPECIAL $4.95 model, satin trimmed. In blue, rose, lavender, B5g Envelope Chemises 1.65 Our regular $2.48 Another opportunity to save mone, is added to the long list of economy offerings here. Prices are advancing and wisdom dictates that every advantage be taken to supply your needs. The price is not the only attractive feature of these dainty nainsook Chemises, so attractively made with fine trimming model, embroidered front and back; ribbon run; heavy quality crepe de chine in pink, blue, Copenhagen, lavender, rose, wisteria BGG DIAGE Ss cee etait senate snags $14.50 Crepe de Chine Negligees—With long coatee of lace and Georgette crepe, in RBG blue, lavender, turquoise and tea rose. $28.50 2—Boys’ Raincoats, as illustrated, of Tun Bombazine, rubberized; guar- anteed; Hat to match; 4 to 16 years, Specially priced at Crepe de Chine Kimonos—Semi-fitted Satin Breakfast Coats—Smart, loose ; pe ‘ pola} acal toed trimmed; in pink, blue, lavender, | model, with double flounce and pockets; 6 se and embroidery end. rua Suraugh with ribbons, ‘The $5.50 rose and Copenhagen.....-++++-+--$10.00 | trimmed with tiny rosebuds.,..... $12.75 sketch is only one of many pretty 8. Second Floor See also our regular three col. 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