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OWIO TIN MILLS RESUME; RIOTING AT YOUNGSTOWN SOCALIST EAN FARSTOCNTIL, js TALAN CHAMBER once of the Labelle Iron Works resumed op- erations this morning after being ee ne ae ste: Wee. ine 70 por cont, according 40 oftlal ‘The Steubenville plant of the Wler- Mark Celebration in Milan, [fon Stee! Company operate eat ROME, Nov. 19.—Latest election re- in full. The Carnegie steel plant at Mingo is again operating and, with the plants at Follansebee and Weirton, W. ports indicate the Constitutionalists | Ve, ia Cholera in are seoured 300 seats in the Chamber of | fut swing. Deputies in the recent election. The YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Nov. 19.—Dep- Goclalints elected 120 and the Catholics |\%Y Sheriffs opened fire on steel strikers ninety. early to-day during attacks upon negro J workmen leaving an East Youngstown OMicial reports from districts in plant. One triker wan sbot in the ies. im city show the election of four gro is in the hoapltal Catholics, four Ministerialists, four injuries’ and another was less As.) Gecialists and one each by the Na- | "Ut tlonalist, Republican and Independent Mberal, parties. Among those who wero successful eahmane thowe whe were meee | STRIKE ONLY ALAST RESORT. matti, former Minister of Agricul- tere; Ferdinando Martini, former Governor of Erythrea; Leonida Bis- solati-Bergamaschi, former Minister @f Military Aid and War Pensions; Carl Ferraris, Minister of Industry, |falied was urged in a resolution pre- Commerce, Labor and Food, and/| sented to-day at the convention of the Signor Daneo, former Minister of] American Mining Congress. Finance. ‘The resolution asserted many strikes First disorders resulting from the | were called Lert shared before any at- elections were reported from Milan. | tempts were made to conciliate differ~ Imternutionalists attacked a proces- | ¢nre*, and sald, such awe would, ee sion during the post-election celebra-| as it would prevent the suffering inci- tion, according to despatches. Many | dent to strikes. were wounded. Police arrested sev-| It was. ain the resolution that a Federal commission be appointed by he sictere, to determine when a atrike legally could aad decla: a general)” trike in Milan, the dinpavones said, BRITISH RR. MEN ACCEPT. headquarters Agree to Proposal as to Share in Management of Roa: LONDON, Nov. 19.—The raitway- men’s union has accepted the Govern- Ast ai ment's proposal giving the union a “efoctalints so ape 0 have sh. th ment of the ds. carried many of the larger olties.. Re- | “ny. * Pricer pppontoxosing age at onan ge aba Cremona, Parma, board of control representing the man- Havens sae Cuneo showed | agers, the Government and the unions, the alist ahend. Catholics were | Dispiites are to be referred to-a similar Joint board, _ EVERY EATING PLACE | should seek the reputa- tion of serving good food. When the public call for Worcestershire, they want ‘<:| LEA&PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Bessemer plant of the Republic Iron and Steel Company resumed oper ation to-day, the company announced. Mining Congress Ure: hibit Hasty. Wi ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—A ‘Federal law to prohibit the calling of strikes until after every means of conciliation had "rhe pthoruale aTtalia, characteriz- tag the election as a * “funeral,” bitter- ty blamed the new election laws which, it | declared, were “ the worst cencel vi May Buy Building for Tenants. With a view of possibly taking over ———_—_ Ons. W. w. Tedrell Dies at Bishty-One, ALBANY, Nov. beesgpareg pall oMicer, who Never serve imitations, labor to make but less labor to sell! FRANKLIN SIMON hand-tailored clothes for men! Suits $30 to #85 Overcoats *50 to #100" CNG: ( rankfin simon & Oo’) run FIFTH AVENUE Men's Shops—2 to 8 West 38th Street—Street Level A Portrait in Colors of Miss Billie Burke DRAMATIC AND MOTION PICTURE STAR Free with New York Sunday World, November 23d IN GRPATE* NEW YORK AND VICI iTy THE EVENING WORLD, JILTED WOMAN WINS $6,500. fev Re fomanrry, finn he ‘ead Olgar oem ot te Accused ef | an Tats ne ie tallied to m oft Xo, 91 1 ing WHAT MAKES FO FOOD SPOIL?) | hereon Ragesta Hy eral sen mh 00, botbre Slee Tew: Speinst Wiery penser, ‘a Manhattan $e ‘manufacturer, whom she accused breach of prom! Investigation— bat) Roberts eald | aoe SASIILNGTON, Nov, 19 makes’ food she met Cordero |The Bureau of Chemistry of the Depart- An Unusual and Timely Dress Sale, Thursday (Only) OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & 34th Street—New York 150 Misses’ Evening Dresses Sizes 14, to 18 years—Also suitable for women to 36 byst measure Chic new models of Crepe-Meteor, Moire-Taf- feta, Nets and Pompadour Silks in prevailing Shades. Pannier, Ovefskirt and draped effects. Sale Price 3 8.00 Values to 69.75 Misses’ Gown Department—3rd Floor fare Is Tey-l t f culty In rotting: “oat 4 te tl sponsible for the change ee — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1019, Eddy Brown makes records of his marvelous interpretations exclusively fcr Columbia. Any Columbia Dealer wil play these brilliant selections for you enabling you to choose for yourself which of all this beautiful music you prefer for your own enjoyment, New Columble Records or Sale the 10th and 20th of every month Columbia ». Records made by Eddy Brown appearing at Carnegie Hall, November 20th and 21st, and the Manhattan Opera House, November 238d Eddy Brown, the American violinist, occupies a firm place in the affection of concert-goers everywhere because, to a bril- liancy of technique reminiscent of Sarasate, he adds a tonal quality of rare color and warmth, After a meteoric success in Europe, he has come to this country, where in four years he has become a veritable musical institution in himself, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York * XG HM Ia. ‘was set i ai Oct. % RGR Oy weconduct: ees eae, ee Devarees 1 aee This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern Brothers” | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Women’s Fur-collared Coats Important Sale Thursday of Models Regularly Sold up to $85.00 $50.00 Collars of Taupe Nutria or Sealine. Materials include Silvertone, Wool Velour or Wool Bo- livia; also tailored models of Bolivia, finished with stitching. All coats handsomely silk-lined and warmly interlincd. \ SIZES 34 TO 44 FASHIONABLE BLOUSES Developed in Net or Georgette Crepe; Attractive New Models—Second Floor Three Specials for Thursday: Georgette Crepe Blouses $6.50 Georgette Crepe Blouses $8.75 Full pleated frill around neck and |] With long or short sleeves; beaded down front; hemstitched turn-back |} or beautifully hand embroidered; cuffs; in Orchid, Dawn Blue, League |} newest shades suitable for suits; Gold and Bisque. smart models. Smart Net and Lace Blouses - $16.50 Fashioned over a bodice of flesh color Georgette Crepe, trimmed with Margot and Filet Lace; smart short sleeves; new models. Women’s All Wool BLANKET ROBES Women’s Attractive .. PETTICOATS $6.95 To-morrow—Main Floor Smart Street Petticoats—Fabrics $15.00 Warm Robes suitable for Winter wear-Second Floor There are two models; satin or cord ,| trimmed; plaid design; in all colors. WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS Suitable for personal use or holiday gifts. MAIN FLOOR Taffeta Silk Umbrellas Taffeta Silk Umbrellas $10.75 $8.75 Stubby handle model with satin tpt handle model; satin tape tape edge; entire length of handle is ; side or top leather handles; amber color; bakalite posts with scfsiite oval rings. Silks in all de- rings; tops and tips to match. ae colors. Taffetta Silk Umbrellas $12.75 Stubby handle model; wide or narrow satin edge; novelty bakalite handle and ring, also extra length bakalite handles with Berkley oval ring and stubby tops and tips to match. WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR Exceptiona! Values To-morrow—on the Main Floor Silk and Wool Union Suits Low neck; sleeveless; ankle or knee length; special, $3.95 All Wool Union Suits - Low neck; sleeveless; ankle or knee Women's Cotton Union Suits Heavy weight; low neck; sleeveless; ankle or knee length; special, $1.75 Cotton and Wool Union Suits Low neck; sleeveless, ankle or knee length; special, length; special, $2.95 $4.85 Women’s Chamoisette Bloomers - - special $3.95 Heavy weight; well reinforced; Black, White and colors.