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| that {f the force of strikers was aug- mented, such traffic ‘would be brought virtually to a standstill, The vote of the engineers and fine: men camo Im the face of predictions of grand officers of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and the Switeb- men’s Union of North Anierica, with which the striking switchmen are af- fillated, that by Saturday the strike Would be bro&en by loyal union men rushed here from other cities. The engineers and firemen declared they would not work with “scabs,” as they termed the loyal union men, and , | also demanded an increased wage. Passenger trains would not be in- terfered with, the strikers said. Rafl- road officials said,: however, that such traffic was certain to suffer, Meanwhile it was reported supplies of certain foods and fuel are begin- ning to run low in Chicago and nearly 20,000 employees have been thrown out of work at the stock yatds dy the stoppage of receipts of cattle, Unless receipts of livestock are regumed shortly, approximately 50,000 men would be made idle. ‘The pens at the stook yards virtually are empty. ENGINENEN VOTE IVEGALSTRKE - NCHAGO YARDS Call Loyal Union Men “‘Scabs" ; °When They Act to Break Tie-Up. union “regulars” conditions, %,000 would be on strike, waukes, to call strikes, —_—_———_— CHICAGO, April 7.—Representa- ‘tives of 8,500 members of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Firemen amd Engineers employed in the Chicago switching district to-day had defied ‘their union officials and voted to joim the unauthorized switchmen’s wtrike called @ week ago. Freight traffic through the expan- Bive Chicago district already was re- wiricted seriously and strike leaders end railroad officials were agreed brate. of Orange, N. J. these No. 101. South ‘The switchmen continued thelr | Ora: rat strike under an filtimatum from the| jong ©: dents the Oranges. After Easter Sale! New Silk Dresses And Sport Coats Included in this sale are many attractive models that were made to sell at almost double these sale prices. Sports Coats in fine, soft materials in a variety of high colorings. All are greatly reduced in price. Hundreds of styles in all sizes for your selection. H Truly exquisite in ma- i terial, in color and in ' its graceful bead trim- A Sport Coat of all wool Polo Cloth and exceedingly new and Buy direct trom the é i js smart. Warm enough manufacturer. At prac- Haan pte ital for early Spring wear tically wholesale prices. ett.) idtatingdye > Gent Sewer And save from $5 to $10. lines which delineate the woman of taste and judgment...... $28.95 |. HAMILTON GARMENT C0. 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 3IST ST. dress, not common- place, and only. $29.75 eae THE EVEN Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen that they will forfeit thelr union pu memberhips unless they retutn to \ work by to-morrow niyht. W. G. Lee President of the Brotherhood, issued a statement at Cleveland yesterday characterising the strikers as “rene- gadea” and sanctioning measurte by | to restore normal ‘The strikers claimed to-day that 16,000 men are out and that by night Railroad officials, while not denying the seri- | ousness of the situation, sald about ao 2,600 switchmen and yardmen wore |e out. Switchmen’s strike leaders to-day tana sald had been sent to Mil- City and other cities Descendants of U. 8. Ploncers Cele- Mentbers of the New England Society ‘Whi celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of; the organization in the East Orango High School this evening. Two of the; society's. members are descendants of John and Priscilla Alden, and one of is also descended from Miles Stansh, They are Alden Freeman of inn Street, East a Prescott of No. Street, Orange, Both are ies, ¥ Ino: WORLD; “WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1980, aes ANTZEN Quality Footwear | week tion. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street An Exceptional Offering To-morrow—THURSDAY—on the Third Floor an Assortment of Our Finer Grade WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Extraordinary Values $72.50 Tricotine and Poiret Twill Models, revealing such dis- tinctive, graceful lines and perfectly finished detail as expert tailoring alone can impart. Belted or plain watstline effects with silk hand embroidery. or silk braid binding: also box back models with rows of self tucking. Fancy Silk and Satin Linings. Discriminating women will find this an especially oppor- tune occasion to fulfil their new season requirements, Colors are mostly Navy Blue’ . . . Sizes 34 to 4616 Parents Protest Vaccination Order.) To voice their opposition to the De- | elnation of schoo) children on pain expiision after Monda: Twe Fameow butlding. oe ay nt of Mealth order compelling | next, 400 | Bast Jast night and appointed ‘Orange. | a com: of five t® call onc, V President of the Board of Watker told the e the board expec mittee ti to a Sores paninh Flyers Killed. prit %.—Capt. Martorell RID, nd Lieut. Cano, two of the best kn nish aviators, were killed when tl implane collapsed at the mat of ei ight of fifty falling on the roof of an airdsome | Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Moderately Priced FASHIONABLE FUR SCARFS Especially suitable for wear with the new Spring costumes, are now being shown in extensive array. ¢ For To-morrow we will feature: JAPANESE SABLE SCARFS— Large one skin mounted animal of exception- ally fine quality; regularly $62.50........ Pri STONE MARTEN SCARFS— Fashioned of one animal; full furred; rich quality; régularly $74.50... 0... ..60.eceeses DYED FOX SCARFS— In full animal closed or lined effects; Taupe or Lucille shadings; regularly $69.50.......... $45.00 $49.50 $49.50 A Special Sale and colorful display of ’ SUMMER DRESS FABRICS In such desirable patterns and quality Fabrics as will give assurance of lasting satisfaction. 2500 Yards of Imported Ramie Dress Linen (OF FINE QUALITY PURE FLAX) 36 inches wide. A selected assortment of twenty-five colors, including Natural also White, at the exceptionally low price (considering the quality), ; $1.10 yard Imported Swiss Dress Organdie— | Plain and Printed Cotton Voiles-— Permanent transparent finish in the | A wide showing of the newest color- wanted plain colors, | ings and designs; special at 90c yard | 58c yard An Attractive Showing on the Second Floor of DISTINCTIVE “ALPHA” CORSETS Designed exclusively for STERN BROTHERS, embody- ing durable Fabrics, expert workmanship and fine finish. Models suitable for every occasion—Dress or Sport. COUTIL, in White or Flesh Color . $5.50 to 19.50 SATIN, in Flesh Color only . . . $4.00 to 18.75 BROCHE, in Flesh Color only . . $6.00 to 21.50 Other models in Satin combined with Elastic, All Elastic, Broche, Suede or Taffeta Silk-—moderately priced. SPECIALLY FEATURED: Lace-front Alpha Corsets of Coutil, Satin, fine Broche or combinations. . $5.50 to 25.00 EXPERT FITTERS IN ATTENDANCE. A Feature Offering To-morrow (Thursday) of | NURSES’ and MAIDS’ UNIFORMS SPECIAL AT $3.75 Second Floor. An extensive assortment of attractive models in fine quality White Linene and Striped or Blue Chambray. ALL SIZES. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN U.S? MAY'S! 134 West 34th St. sez After Easter Sale ' Hand Tailored Suits | Mé*s have made more than the customary reduc- tions this year, due to the unfavorable -weather N prevailing until now and its resultant effect upon business. , When you take into consideration that May's prices are low ordinarily, this sale becomes doubly interesting. Were these suits made to your order by a High Class Custom Tailor they could not be better— but the prices would be $30 to $40 more than MAY'S Sale Prices- Tricotine, Men’s Wear Serge and Poiret Twill are fea- tured with Eton, Finger- tip and Box Coats. Lined with fine Pussy Willow. Accordion Pleated, Box Pleated and Plain Tailored Skirts —Braid, Silk Embroidery; a narrow belt, ruching or buttons enhance , the smart models, Sizes 16 to 46 DAMIER Not alone attractive in ap- 5. pearance, but equally attrac- tive in quality and value. Now is your opportunity to save be- fore priccs again advance. || me and examine our excep- tional values and remember “We Make Terms to Fit’ | Plain Figure Tags on Everything | ) Greenpoint Nursery Crib in Antique h.} Ivory, decorated; with “Shur- fF) Tapestry Wing Rocker or Chair Upholstered fi Four-Piece American Walnut Consisting of BUFFER SERVING TABLE, DININ 6 ft. extension, Four Piece: WNCon Queen Anne Period Suite CHINA. CLOSET, 3} TABLE, 48 inches, « illustrated, at 53825" ki Aves\S"St. , OR ee bi f (a Be . When Away from Home} You judge other folks by the kind of coffee they serve you. Be sure of the praise of guests in your home by serving {t Makes Little Difference What You Need vee a A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find Ii