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: rs the Government, Attorney General Patmer to-day told the Senate Sub- a ‘ AND PEALE Colnnifttes investigating the strike. N “The Government has won its fight,” Mr. Palmer said, “There was No settlement, in actuality, the men and the union officers have complied MAY aE ; a EN with ofr demands and returned to work.” t “Mr. Palmer said Department of }| Justice action in the coal strike be- eee ~~ ol gah with the preparation of injunc- ———— {oh proceedings against officials of . Fells Senators. Eaading ae sae unién, under the Lever ¥ Strike, Was. Gey- “You have never changed your mind ‘ emnment. Victory, that the strike was a broach of law?” os sa a a Senator Townsénd, Republican, of oO Michigan, inquired, | IN, Dec. 1%¢-John, A; J * + “|. “L never haye,” Mr. Palmer re- | - President. of. th*Niurnea. “The injunction was issued ne, Workers of America, and fy nd ip ‘still in effect.” Peale, an independent | tie added that the miners now were | coal ot Pennsylyania, will be varie the order of the court, but mongbers ey saidh there was some evidence earlier saree: 8. “ig. Coramiesion. that it was not being obeyed in rood vd WBED. 2. '2,, investigate ik: Hy some of thé anidn ofMcials. ng Prices In. the, bituminous a Fury investigation, Mr. Palmor | according to unofficial he ‘wae still goitig om Involving the . Presifent Wilson {s 6 Mame the commissioners £ Peale and ‘White as- | sisted Fuel Administrator Garfield whole quastion. “Was thare anything said to the de- tqndant offaers of the union which would make Atiém finderstand that no tyrther prosegution would Be com- ménced agaimkt them?” Senator Townsend inguinad. ‘fot one words* Mr. Palmer sald. Qi | Best & Co. | Fifth, Awenue at 35h, Street Est. 1878 A. SATURDAY SPECIAL war. ‘Termination of the coal strike was emt but ‘a ‘victory for Women’s Slip-On Robes of Corduroy A, pleasant. little sur- prise for, Saturday | shoppers, for. these robes are of a quality | out of all proportion | to their price. Illustrated —a_ grace- ful as well as. com- }) fortable model in 'f« -narrow wale corduroy, Rose, Copen, coral, amd wisteria. Lined: Corduroy j a) coat; meade! with The same colors, Fifth ‘Avenue at 85th Street Established 1879 ‘Made in:Our Own Shops” i we bouvgba.our. boys’ clothes from other makers,it would be impossib'e j for.us to give yon the uniformly high i we donow. If we were nol, the makers of our beys’ clothing you would haverte paya-manufacturer’s profit which youwaye here. Nowonder;our boys’ departments,are the-foremost in America. : 21) Alt~wool knicker suits, 7 to 18 yrs..7...22.50 |]! ¥ All wool blue middy suits, 2 10 10:yrs. 16.50 } | ||) All woolreefers and overcoats, 21010 yrs.22.50 : AA. wool ulsterettes, 8 to l6yrs........ 34.50" } Sheep lined coats, 10 to 15 yrs...,.....19.50 Special Quality Wash Suits, 2 ¢ | on Bay ors Ps uaolian You Never Pay More-at Best’ ali i \ Sener re Robestoo— — |} 1: deep» shiawd , sellar. qi Wide. walé,corduroy, | |B ee OI SU OT 8 SILI ARG | GH Come etm BONWIT TELLER & CO. Onigenalions NIFTH AVENUE Win STREET Te Close Out Saturday MISSES*WINTER APPAREL At Greatly Reduced Prices NO C. O D.’s CREDITS or APPROVALS MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Formerly 49.50 to 79.50 36.00 In wool jersey, velour and yalama; sizes 14 to 18 MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS PLAIN and FUR TRIMMED. Formerly, 89.50 to 150,00 68.00 In. velveteen, velour, yalama and duyet superior; sizes 14, to 18 A Collection of Odd Styles MISSES’ DAY FROCKS and EVENING GOWNS Reduced fram much higher prices 34.00 Velveteen, Satin, Taffeta and Chiffon granklin Fifth Avenue, 37th and.38th Streets Misses’ HIGH GRADE COATS Fur trimmed or to be worn with one’s own furs 65.00 In. Quality, so. High, at the Price, at a Price: so HB the Quality. that Exery One is.a2 Rare Value. ee excellent, practical Bift for tthe damphter of the house s | would be one of these new " Winter coats. They are each and all'so excellent in style, fabric, and tailoring, that.the only difficulty will ba to choose one’sfavorite. Thesecoats arefashionediof soft luxurious Winter materials—peachvel, tinseltone, chamefeon cord, suede or silvertone velour, suany fur trimmed, Sixty- five dollars could hardly be spent to Breater adwantage. 14 to 20 years. ALL SUR LIMED AND INTERLINED, MISSES' COAT | SHOP—Second Floor, Sunday World:Wants. Works. Monday:.Morning Wonders. \ Py erie fs SD, Franklin Simon 8 Co \ et ae FS ae ae ae ee eee Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets A New Spring Model in MISSES’ TAFFETA DRESSES Suitable for Immediate Wear THE FABRIC WILL PLEASE, THE MODEL WILL DELIGHT, THE PRICE WILL SURPRISE 38.00 =sey) HIS new taffeta dress can Ro anywhere and charm every- 4| where, at the present time and even unto Springtime, for taffeta is the newest note for Spring. It is so simple, yet so be- coming; so wearable, yet so smart. The model shows a full shirred tunic, a deep U-shaped neck line, and short sleeves, of course. Ingenuous httle taffeta ruchings wend their frilly way around the neck, sleeves and tunic, The price of this frock does not be- gin to measure the pleasure a Miss will derive from wearing, it. SIZES 14 to 20 YEARS Navy Blue Black MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor, Brown Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets For Misses A NEW WINTER SUIT OF DUVET DE LAINE WITH COLLAR OF FUR 59.50 Better style, better quality, better tailoring than the price would suggest! SAT is not usual in December to a new: model suit # that displays such good = style and excellent tailor- ing at a price so low, but this is an unusual suit. It is eminently smart and: pre-eminently youthful. The jauntily flaring, coat and large fur collar speak for style. The superior fabric and silk lin} speak for quality, The, hand bound button- holes, arrowheads and r fine details speak for the nature of the tailoring. A remarkable suit at remarkably low price! 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