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soy THE my MAING WORLD, FRIDAY, 1 MAROH 12, 1920. SEEK 125 MINERS AND OPERATORS IN COAL PRICE PLOT slips: Indictments Found by Federal Grand Jury Cover Whole War Period. INDIANAPOLIS, March 12.—-Court officials were busy to-day preparing warrants for the arrest of the 125 coal operators and ininers indicted here in the United States District Court for conspifacy, in violation of the Lever Fuel Control Act and the Federal Criminal Code. ‘The indictments are said’ to cover the entire period of the war and in part only are in connection with the recent threatened strike in the bi- tuminous fields. While bonds have been fixed by Judge Anderson at $5,000 to $10,000 and all names have been withheld, it == KX Soe slender. Many have large is known that many prominent mine owners in Ohio, Tiinois, Indiana and Western Pennsylvania are involved They represent what is known as the Central Competitive Field, one of the Breatest soft coal regions in the world. he indictment charges that the operators and miners conspired to enhance tho price of necessaries by restricting production, distribution, limiting manufacture and other means and by conspiring to commit offenses against the Government as designated in the Criminal Code. The penalty for violation of the Lever act is a fine of not more than $10,000 of imprisonment for not more than two years or both. The penalty for violajion of the Criminai Code is the sates! —-— WIFE 21, SUES _HUBBY, 63.: Mrs, Constance twenty-one, of No, 229 Dove Street, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, this morn- ing asked Justice Kapper in the Su- Prege Court, Brooklyn, for temporary aifony of $200 weekly and $1,000 coun- sel fees pending der suit for separation from August M. Bruggemann, sixty- three, whom, she charges, abandoned her without money last month. ‘The couple, who were matried Aug! 27, 1917, have a daughter one and one- half years old, according to the com- laint, which ‘states fot Bruggeman Bas an income of mow than $50,000 a year. Justice Kapper reserved decision a eee | FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET x “a The Ineffable Graces Of Youth Are Symbolized) In “Jeune Fille’ Apparel Original Bonwit Teller & Co. conceptions that expand Fashion’s newest and most interesting style themes into varying types of silhouettes in Suits © Frocks Capes ‘SUITS FOR THE MISS 55.00 to 165.00 Invariably it is the incomparable tailoring that distinguishes Bonwit Teller & Co. Tailormades. of perfection as to impart a grace, beauty and distinctiveness. Tailoring wrought Specialized for Saturday 5, SEVERAL DISTINCTIVE TYPES of SUITS for ' t the Miss 14 to 18. In Navy tricotine or Poiret Twill. Eton suits and those with varying length coats; plain tailored, embroidered or with leather pipings. SUITS of TRICOTINE and POIRET TWILL for the Miss of 14 to 18. Particularly complimentary are box coat suits, suits with finger tip length coats or leather trimmed. ° FROCKS FOR THE MISS sata 39.50 to 300.00 | One piece tailored cloth Frocks give a trig tailored appearance en- | livened by a gay colored chemisette or a crisp white organdie collar; silken frocks have an individual charm, and very picturesque are | those developed almost entirely of lace, just as Paris presents them. | Specialized for Saturday TAFFETA and SATIN FROCKS with frills and flutings that assume a charming piquancy; fash- ioned with an outstanding drapery or gracefully The basque bodices are essentially youth- ful, as are the abbreviated sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18. captivating of youthful Fashions as emphasized by ! these braid trimmed models with wide girdles, | dafnty vestees and short sleeves. Sizes 14 to 18. enveloping collars. 59.50 to 165.00 | priations and to New York Senator! Coats FOR GOVERNMENT Eco NOMY. | sti ct Chamber of Comnterce Bx- te Favor Budget System for U.S ‘The New York State Chamber of Commerce is acting this afternoon on & report of its Executive Committee urging a national budget system to reduce Government expenditures. Lt is sald the report is practically certain of adoptiqn The report calls attention to the | “frightful extravagance and misman- | agement’, at Washington, As one in- stance is cited “the pleture of the As- sistant Surgeon General asking for large appropriations for reconstruction hospitals almost coincident with the sale of a Government hospital eosting over two and one-haif millions, for $106,000."" Notices of the chamber's son, the Chairman of all Government committees having to do with appro- and Representatives, All commereia organizations will be urged to take similar action, fA ey Files Charges Against Vocational Board, WASHINGTON, March "12. —Chargen! that the Federal Board for V al Education had bade a failur habilitaiton of wi were filed with t Committee to-day by dale, reporter, who has made an in- Yestigation for the New York Evening Post: with such a degree 75.00 | 95.00 Sizes 14 to 18. i commen - =| dations will be sent to President Wil- 79.50 | | POIRET TWILL ‘ETON FROCKS are the most | 95.00 | | | THE VOGUE OF CAPE-WRAPS | | is given emphasis; also new versions of the Cape and belted Coats. | In peachbloom, corduval, | Tricotine, Poiret twill or serge; in new shades of pigskin, grotto, pistache, jade, Japanico, sparrow and partridge. {| | | | | we a ae een ere Tele phone Plaza 5900 or Mail Your Orders * if You Cannot Call in Person The Municipal B. R. T. Bidiody and the Lexington Subway Both Have Stations in the BLOOMIN GDALES 59TH “TO ooTH- THIRD ‘TO LEXINGTON | ue MEN! Madras and Nainsook Union Suits The good white material in these union suits is higher to-day than the cost to you of the suits themselves. The price is that many 89c reason for this unusually low of these are discontinued styles that cannot be duplicated. Many first quality— the others slightly soiled, but perfectly good. loomingdales—-Main Floor Boys Ex suits. Smartly cut in Special for Saturday tra Pants Suits $16.50 Just 200 lucky boys from 8 to 18 years will share in this sale, because we cant get any more of these splendid fancy cheviot materials, in light and dark shades. Both pairs of trousers are lined, with taped seams—the sure sign of high quality. | ————————_—_—# loomingdaica—seoond fo ne Semi-Annual Sale of Rugs Linoleums Carpets At a time when every one is complaining of the scarcity of good rugs and carpets, our Rug Section presents a tremendous sale. Here are rugs and carpets heaped up in abundance. Imported floor coverings as well as all the famous Domestic makes. at low sale prices. All first-quality goods and all 2 AA) COR RaW art Micomtngilali Building INE E BLOCK FROM PARK “AVENUE presi, Lead to Blooming- dales Medium Weights Among These Mens and Yaung Low-priced at $38.50 ° That he who runs may read and share in this value-giving offering we put its salient features thus tersely: —200, no more at this low price —sizes up to 42 chest measure —fancy cheviot materials —light and dark shades —medium and heavy weight —single and double breasted —quarter, half or full lined Separate Trousers: $9.85 400 pairs for Men and Young Men Blue Serges, Fancy Worsteds and Cheviots 28 to 50 waist measure. Overcoats to Top Off Mens Suits With: $28.50 ~-68, no more and no less—one or two of a kind —sizes 34 ‘to 42 in the lot. Bloomingdalee—Second Floor, Good News for Men Who Need Two Real Shirt Values $1.88 Sizes 1314 to 18 Fine count pefcales and printed madras. A variety of striped pat- terns in popular colors, including blackand white. A limited quantity. ings. $2.98 Sives 14 to 18 tionally well tailored shirts, of — lent. Som wality fine woven shirt- The kind.that bobs up serenely from each engagement with the tub. All Sizes in Men’s Pajamas pair, $2.25 This is an old and low price. Our Spring stock must take a much higher figure. These are well-made night garments, cut generously full, of good quality per- cale. Neat striped patterns or plain colors. Bloomingdales—Main Floor Buy Yours for Easter! Imported from France White Glace and Suede Gloves AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Size 9x12 tal able for living-room and dining-room Seamless, designs in a heavy, durable quality. Where else to-day can you buy Seamless Axminsters, 9x12, at $49.50? this value is merely typical of the entire sale. Seamless Axminster Rugs: $49.50 Persian, Oriental and Tu rkish patterns, Suit- Heavy Wool Velvet Rugs: $54.50 Size 9x12—Chinese, Persian and Oriental Sanfords Seamless Axminsters Beau 3 quality. These rugs have the deep, thick nap that has earned them a reputation for long wearing. 9 x12 70.00 | 45.00 | Smiths Seamless All-Wool $74.50 | 4.6x6.6 - $18.50 +. 9,50 6.00 Brussels Rugs 9x12, $35 — 8.3x10.6. $33 —-7.6x9 $29.50 —-6x9 . $23.50 Heres a rug for rooms receiving much usage. Woven i in one piece in tasteful two-tone all-over and medallion patterns. Wilton Velvet Carpet, Plain Can be made into beautiful rugs an excellent floor covering. and red. ‘Taupe, Colors: Yd. $3.95 as well as serving as blue, rose, green Inlaid Linoleum: $1.59 Sq. Yd. Colors go through to the back and the linoleum. The most wanted | hardwood floor patterns. Gold Seal Congoleu Neat Chinese or Oriental designs. porch use. 9x12, $12.98; Gold Seal Congoleum: Every yard perfect-- guaranteed by s Bloomingdales. vom ningdales will wear as long as rue, white, tile and m Rugs Ideal for indoor or 7.6x9, $8.50; 6x9, $6.50. 59c Sq. Yd. the manufacturer as At $2.69 6-Button Slip-On Biarritz Glace Kid Gloves—white. $2.69 $3.48 $3.98 Imported very recently from France—soft, lovely long gloves, cut along fashionable lines and in all the wanted lengths. Some of these gloves are practically impossible to get at any price, and at these unusually low prices they are indeed a find for the cley er woman who believes in being at her best! All Imported from France At $3.48 At $3.98 & Button Mousquetaire Glace, 12-Button Glace, Suede and Suede and French Kid Gloves | | | | | —white. Gloves—white. You will also find in our glove sections a complete display of short and long Mousquetaire Silk Gloves in the famous Fownes and Kayser makes—-each pair accompanied by a guarantee Bloomingdales—Main Floor. This $100 Pathe $10 Worth of Records FOR ONLY $10 DOWN You Pa This $100 Pathe is an ideal phonograph for New Yorkers: just the right sizé for the average apartment it is built on very pleasurable lines ant of all, its tone is clear and limpid. music lover will want to own! It is compact Come in and see it for yourself and make the initial payment of $10, which pute splendid phonograph into your home. pleasure out and Have the Balance of it! Twenty For Your Cosy Corner Whiei $5 aM Months in Paying Ont and, most import- A phonograph every choose $10 worth of records this Youll get a lot of French Kid Mousquetaire, he 3 hg 4 ih] | ig | i { | } ut 3 Hi | see | mod ie | 5 z