The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1919, Page 8

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Ye re ‘THE £VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919, aborer, No. 108 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, |arraigned under the Sullivan lew, and cluded in this list are three battleships, TWENTY-SEVEN WARSHIPS 81.10 AN HOUR MAN HELO. ment except the anmy and navy and . arraigned in the Adame Street|both were held by Magistrate Geismar nl PER CENT STEEL PLAN SUBM| ED |x every industrial corporation or the Danton, the Gaulois and the Suffren, . rt there .to-day cl f|for Special Sessions. Bail in concern, 7 a with Thee Wetmore enina his mctner with Grater, [eum man Mune Tene: Magistrate ' “Providing that any attempt on the! — LOST BY FRANCE IN-WAR),,7%° Sermon: ef.nnum fone: was san - Pines te Mati at 9800. pe . occasion to toll the »$1.10-an-hour man part of any lover to penalise any by @ German submarine in the Medt- te Pine: ns ; ah igh orn babies Beco na hed maa better paid than college worker for vity im promot- + terranean on March 19, 1917, with the 0-an-how » th ya revolver, was! pr lawful acti So Lucarrals, 6 lons of 296 men. The Gaulois, of 11,000 tons, which alded in the Dardanelles bombardment, during which she was damaged but afterward repaired, was likewise tor- pedoed in the Mediterranean by a Ger- man U boat, on Dec. 27, 1916, The Suffren, of 12,500 tons, another of the French ‘Fleet at the Dardanelles, was jost with all on board during the ing the interests of any union be made unlawful, “Advocating the establichment in every State of @ special group repre- senting capital, labor and the general public, to inquire into charges of sup- Pression of the rights of free speech and assemblage and to order the re- moval of any probibition of these rights which may bave been issued without cause.” Battleships Danton, Gaulols and Suffren, All Torpedoed in Medi- terranean, Among Them, PARIS, Oct. 14.Twenty-seven war yensels were lost by France during the pertod of hostilities, it ts shown by an order of the day issued by Georges QUTPTIS REACHED. FOR ARBITRATION ATPLANTINGARY OF STEEL STRKE 47-49-51 West 42d Street pertaee Sheet an Wiaaiy Bae otoitiag Maes Io accel einai tayrue, te abnitr of arn, cig] Geeta Rai Senng ie Shs He) y in Clash With Youngs- mendation to Industrial U. §, INTERESTS 10 DEVELOP this number of warernft destroyed, In-' had neen torpedoed and sunk, ; ‘ ited imag Conference, 24 CITIES FOR PERUVIANS A ; * AGAIN TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, pil sais dese. a r SSRN T FIT INGE 10S ES CHICAGO, Oct. 14.--Fifty per cent.| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Labor's production had been reached to-day at the United Statcs Steel Corpora- demand that the nation-wide steel strike be arbitrated was reported to Water Supply, Draining and Paving Systems Being Arranged, | ‘Season ’s Biggest Dress Sale! ”MeGibbon & Co. g i) ‘ tion's plant at Gary, Ind, It was an- the National Industrial Conference Says President. K nounced oMficially and reports from to-day by the Steering Committee of] LIMA, Peru, Oct. 14.—dPresident Le- Ry & a throughout the Chicago district were Fifteen without recommendations, | Tula in inaugural addrees yester- ' : Notwithstanding the general talk about high cost of By | that the general industrial aitwallen but with the suggestion that if arbi- (48% #nne' ene With SeORPR kaneis 3 WEST 37TH ST. ‘! 2S ‘ dena Deven '| | was better than at any time since tration ts undertaken the proposed 4 i apparel, we offer high grade up - the-minute dresses at a 4 the steel strike, now in its fourth Committee of (Six be chosen by mem- poly, “Srarsthe Oe ee ee f i price that would have been sensational even before the war. 4) | Week, was called. bers of the conference from among|systems for twenty-four of the largest A 7 $ P Company officials asserted 90 per members or non-members, cities and towns of the Republic. He " a + cent. of the employees had returned There was no immediate action on Sremenibe i beaetael cae A ‘2; THE . J e to work at the Inland and Wisconsin the report, the conference adjourning|that the project would shortly be ’ . 00 FASHIONABLE TRICOTINE Steel Company’s plants at South Chi- for an hour after there had been a Pletheatten. the Congress for {ts} QUALITY LINEN STORE i & = cago. Waukegan mills also reported Sharp debate over interpretation of) "pigent 14 aloo announced | 4 | ° | more men at work. Six resolutions dealing with the re. | {hat Resotiations were well advanced | For more than fifty-three years McGbbon |f § |. John H, DeYoung, chairman of the lations detween capital and labor and| irom the. coat near Paita, in | household Linens have been used by. the most i! SERGE & WW 0 L ERSEY DRESSES H | Chicago committee fer the steel work- Pith era turOusn unions were) werers of, tne Martnoon. Tver. fle representative families in America. } = Li ers, dented claims of factory heads Tivauced by members of the public | declared th way would open a e " ‘ 1, 4 of reat numbers of men returning t0 group to-day. Feglon oni sh runzorting @ popu MADEIRA Lig) Heda hide fete bat Bi Sule pieces, , fi . as de ¥ Tay six fin wi, six plate doylies an - | 20 of the smartest, new models for women and misses work. John Spargo of New York offered —— tarpon Miccnd, S16.66 40 Glee cha Get, Ma calcd A % YOUNGSTOWN, O., Oct. 14.—One | odd dy rae th eines one SEIZED EGGS GO TO ENGLAND . ste . ty 4 e dori 0 s ; tan was shot, many beaten and sev- Citing. OUO'S* bahia alle 0 4 OBLONG LUNCHEON SETS of 7 picces—Scarf for the u A eral arrested when strikers clashed = The recognition without qualifi- table and 6 oblong tray covers. For the Set, $33.00 and up. H . o 85 with olty police ut the plant of the cation of the right of workers to com, wake stpicetagghy ae i 2 . aes ehh ere ea pine into unions and to form cor - UTWwi 3 jeces, comprisi; % ° Sees ett des Hearted GR pie SMIO TNL Ot) NER rhe entice Pair at, bedi eon fingerbowl, 12 plate doylies und one centerpiece. “Bexed, | i Values to 39 75 Values to 39 75 f | to-day. The trouble started when por eT int it penal offense for any |¢ighty thousand dozens of eggs, sctied $5105 to $75.00 the Set. 4 a, & . (Sse , lice attempted to disperse a crowd of organization or industry to refuse to|here In August by Boederal authorities, 5 . 4 eM men who were etoning returning hear the claims, demands or com- | fein Fw HM pd to re- Store Open from 9 A, M, to 5.30 P. M. y iy kers. plaints of organized labor as voiced | "piss ‘hecame known to-day follow ° A é . Operations were resumed this morn. ¢7, mcd efneMla and recommending jsranting of a, writ of restitution. by MCC IB! a y | ling on @ larger scale than had been this principle immediately applicable (tc “Goldrel, Poucard and Bon, ‘Tani’ | (Np mes ren QUALITY ESSER) |predicted, and mill officials reported to every department of the Govern- England, owners. i ‘ uw This Most Remarkable Sale Comprises: jan increasing number of men return- — — — ing to work. “ErrrsBURGH, Oct. 14, ° —Th jt ‘ Styles: The Tailoring: ike situation in the Pi burg is: r ‘The stunning silhouette, the modish straight line | All those distinctive touches that characterize trict Leer operl brag fires Oinent Md models, attractive models for misses, the custom tailored garment are repro- nee the “Carnegic Steel Company, a... belted and tunic effects. duced in these dresses. The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily HA iiargest subsidiary of the United | Wl | States Steel Corporation, that con-| rf Trimmings: is rapidly returning to normal 4 a Colors: Silk braid, rattail, metal buttons, nove! collar rept ane ake: Ay 2 fy Blue, brown, taupe, rookie, black, tan, wistaria. effects. MH \avernge of about 500 men returning ‘ eine Seldcathies declared fow, if la = BRENARD—West 424 Stroot—RENARD er er a Oe Trtitit ° re es mat os A Bat ae vi 6 i ‘ ad 3 ie ~ These Sales at New York & Brooklyn Stores==—==. : : t New York Milwaukee : 5 Boston Pittsvurgh MADISON AVENUE ~-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Brooklyn Cleveland } Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Newark Chicago — To Open Syracuse Detroit vt Rochester Bridgeport Philadelphia St. Louie A Wednesday Sale A Wednesday Sale of of special interest, to be held in the Fancy Needlework Department, will offer West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Velvet Hand Bags will offer exceptional values at the special prices quoted. Chiffon Velvet Bags . (black, brown or taupe) Lingerie Pillow Covers (imported) various sizes - at 75c. 95c $1.45, 3.75 to 7.50 each daintily hand-embroidered; With purse and mirror © . «$2.95 A new yoke model, with inside frame pocket andamirror . *. .« . © «© $5.00 Striped or Moire Velvet Bags (black only) with inside frame pocket and a mirror, $3.50 (First Floor) Also Pin Cushions, with ribbon-trimmed top of filet lace . . »« « © . each $1.65 Circular Pillows (22-inch) covered with fine quality silk taffeta and prettily decorated; OH ee ever oe oe BAO ————_———m wr. A Wednesday and Thursday Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. will present an exceptional opportunity for economical buying. White Blankets $7.50, 11.50, 13.50.& 16.00 White Blankets (a limited number only) very special value, per pair . . . $9.50 Cotton Blanket Throws in various colors . . °. . each $3.75 . (Fourth Floor) Great Sale of Luxurious Fur Collar Coats Phenomenal Speciul Offering of $60, $75 & $85 Values $49.75 Involving 432 ultra-fashionable fur-trimmed or tnilored Winter coats. A fortunate purchase--now a wonderful opportunity for tomorrow's shoppers. High-quality coats —distinctive in style—of superb materials and tailoring. For Wednesday and Thursday A Special Sale of Linens will comprise Every Coat Richly per pair. . Silk Lined Fur Collars o1 Tailored! \ Table Cloths, Table Napkins and Room Towels" (mostly in odd lots), all of which _ will be marked Offered in this group are the newest style developments —in loose belted effects, box-plaits, yoke backs, semi- flare effects—shawl, convertible, two-in-one and sub- marine collars; fancy pockets and belts—in all cblors. Silvertone, Polo Cloth, Suedene, Velour, Silver Tip Bolivia, Broad- cloth, Plumette-Bolivia, Cascade and Heather Mixtures—and the Furs used are Fine Raccoon, French Sealine, Skunk, Skunk Opossum. at exceptionally low prices Satin-finish Bedspreads (scalloped) Size2 x23, yards . . . . each $4.95 Size 240x234 yards . . . . each §.95 Comfortables (cotton-filled) of plain-colored crossbar mull . each $7.50 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Excellent qualities; attractive prices Great assortments of Household and Decora- tive Linens, in qualities varying from medium to extremely fine, are now being shown at prices which should prove an in- , ducement to immediate buying for future use, in view of a steadily advancing market. _ (Fourth Floor) Sale Genuine Fur Collar Coats—Surprise Event wat Embracing-high grade developments of Wool Velour, Silvertone, Silk Seal Plush, Broadcloth, Scotch Mixtures, with fur collars of Genuine Opossum, French Seal, Mole Coney, Puntex. | Belted and loose back models in wide variety. ........4+..- . a tab paper oe J

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