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LABOR BOARD WORKING FOR PEACE to Help Relieve Freight Jam. ) Mt was learned to-day that for a Week Gov. Smith's labor board has Deen at work on the freight situation Mrs. Henry Moskowitz, har ‘Yried hard, but thus far in vain. to Seine about some compromise be- Soning 10 hw aaned lines and their ont joremen, Mrs.” Moskowitz More to-day than that the board was “ponfident of euccess within a few “n, sympathetic strike of ered ‘and barge captains last night did no! weem to Mra. re ip officials. 7 | even if the employers were to yie! ise with the 2,000 long. ’ Yaw refl tie-up would r in, however, that if the pier work- pol ‘went back to work the teamsters eee reest handlers would ‘‘fall in #0 cents an hour, an increase of Soep-oen men. eo , WILSON INDORSES DRIVE. Hopes Salvation Army Appeal for Fands Will Succeed. President Wilson yesterday indorsed the Home Service appeal of the Saiva- “tion Army in the following telegram to Commander Evangeline Booth “I wish to express my very deep in- in ) Your ettowty S09 for funda ‘w will ad ove! ur Son ms. VOODROW Wilson eimadbetee o,f Butte Miners Accept Raise, BUTTE, Mont, May 19—The Work- ae. increase offered by the Montana rer Company and ended a strike of two weeks, thereby «liminating si serious menace to operation of mine: in the Butte district. Seeking Compromise of Pier Strike | thia port and through the Secre- |4"4 n would not say |in . Retiree New York Broker Elected | | . | town's Commissioners. Housman suc -|and Commissioners a e The coastwise longshoremen ort iiss ts tame ke now peid 0) the ormir services of the hij + render tanc a value, rendered assis’ e | war which helped Brianenty ee | tt to all lovers of the cor ingmen’s Unjon has accepted the} ORANGE. RECALL PETITIONS. | Mayor Lord Aceases Two More City | \)1! | mony dinner bei night, at wi the * Comminvioners. Petitions for the recall of Commin- | Mayor Of Nulte sioners Frank J. Murray and William | |. Kearney of Orange, N. J., were plaed jin cirdulation yesterday. ‘They are n| counter to the movement launchéd by the civic organization for ihe recall of Commissioners Shoenthal and Roach | wore prepared by Mayor Stal Your Eyes A-Jord, Bloven charges af, made A PI D jurray red with §=havin gfopted & seule Seite pctiey e'tnt | ain Duty Kearney are wahewed to hive formed a gombination with former Ma yor, Daniel Do you know if you are Hay inrahan, paw, & Congressman, ' straining them? You must pat be pushed’ un it aera titan would |] be aaa when your eyesight ‘o-morrow N b and will, not willed until "the engol. |i at etake., Bhrtich eyesig Fecall petitions are file specialists advise you frankly ||] if glasses will help your eyes. C. J HOUSMA\ A MAYOR. ||] Correct Glasses, it needed, $3 to $10 at Long Branch, 18 Years, Retadished CiareMs 3, Housman, 9 retirns| Mew York: 284 B'way, at John 8& New York broker, was elected Mayor Sixth Av. tsth Su of Long Branch yesterday by the| $0 St ae Ee West 42d Street, ceeds Marshall Wobley. The ™ , ayor| et ey —_—__———_——_—_—_——————————— FORCED TO SACRIFICE A Wholesale Stock at Retail A Life Time Opportunity 1000 Men's and Young Men's All Wool, Si | » and Alpaca lined Blue, Brown, Green and Gi Flannel Suits. Single and Double Breasted models, Not ¢ one in the lot would | retail less than $60—some at $65 OUR 3-DAY ACTUAL $35. 7 5 3 WHOLESALE PKICE ~~ Extra Special—Genuine Palm Beach SUITS $11.70. __ Free alterations. Two Dollars Special One Week Offer Made e { aA ae ! Specially Priced 39,50 BONWIT TELLER & CO. The of Orynaons: FIFTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET A Special Sale of . FUR SCARFS Much Below Regular Prices + The finest expressions of the Fur Mode are featured in this assemblage of care- fully selected and perfectly marked pelts. MOOR MOLE ScPRe ties i vey vey iets To ier st 29.50 Lal ad GERI haa ne pie ea ee 39.50 WE ROS icin vikei id eiaiveukh tikes 59.50 Hudson Bay Sable (one skin).............. 75.00 Dark Eastern Mink (two skins)... Ae Ore 85.00 SPECIALLY FEATURED ARE One Skin STONE MARTEN SCARFS One Skin 1 BAUM MARTEN SCARFS Specially Priced 69.50 One Skin FISHER SCARFS by the Walk-Over Shoe Stores in Greater New York 38th Street --FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street A GREAT Lord & Taylor Your Old Shoes Beginning Thursday morning, May twenticth, and continuing for one week, any of the Walk-Over Shoe Stores listed below will buy one pair of your old shoes fox every new pair you buy. No matter what make, no matter how old or in what condition, no'‘matter whether they are high shoes or ‘low shoes, men’s or women’s, we will give you a two- dollar credit on the purchase price of the shoes you like best in the Walk-Over line. This offer applies * even upon the shoes now advertised at special prices. Your old shoes will be given to the Salvation Army at their headquarters on 14th Street All the new styles are now displayed in the Walk-Over windows. You know the Walk-Over reputation for style, fit, and wear. You know their guarantee. You know that on any Walk-Over shoe you can always save from $2 to $4 a pair. Now, add to all that the special saving of $2 for your old shoes. They will go to help a worthy cause. All we ask of you ie that you buy during the morning hours if you possibly can, Waln-Over. New York City 510 Fifth enn 79 Broadway 1439 Broadway 252 W. 125th Street iets Broadway 150 Bowery 622 W. 181st Street Brooklyn 1355 Broadway 565-7 Fulton Street 5406 Fifth Avenue Bronx—557 Melrose Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.—7 N. Broadway Newark, N. J.—-795 Broad Street Paterson, N. J.—118 Market Street Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—297 Main Street MAY SALE OF Men’s Half Hose The following offerings of this far- famed hosiery should be investigated by all who desire to replenish their Summer hosiery stock. - In Black and Colors Lisle Half Hose 55c Silk Half Hose 75c Silk Half Hose Fancy Half Hose All "Lost and Found" articles I Sévertiond ta The World or renerte® to “Lost and Found B Room o reetpe LOBSTER SALAO-Tako By ed fag the pore it fe from the fell inch ‘oi. sprint be Tiahity wih ele hon ready 10 wetve 101K, w! ° of choy Selery aa tobeier “esl ‘cold, Thal wih TORE OPEN 9 A, M. TO 5 P. M. ‘ MREARN Poartennth treet West of Pith Avenue! Tomorrow 2,400 Suits of Children’s and Boys’ UNDERWEAR Our regular $1.37 This price is an economy- signal to every one who is striving to lessen ex- penses and acquire sav- ings. The ‘undergarments are- well made and of good quality and. seasonable weight. Children’s Nainsook Waist Suits Boys’ Athletic Union | Waist and drawers are combined. Model is Suits These are of white cotton, knitted, and are athletic | style and knee length. ers are reinforced. Each suit is made with a knitted waistband to lessen the strain and Sizes 26 to 34. | | eae it more durable. Sizes 2 to 12 years. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See other pages for our three column adv. Start of Season Sales of Window Screens, Housedresses and Surf Cloths. 1000 Cotton Voile Frocks 12 of This Seasons Cleverly Designed Models Priced in Many Cases Below Wholesale Sale *5.50 These dresses are a good deal prettier than you would expect to get for so little money, They offer a splendid suggestion to women who are planning to go away for the summer and want a simple, pretty but inexpensive wardrobe. Plain and Printed Voiles Light and dark grounds—many colors-—-myriad patterns—various girl- ishly charming styles. Size to fit every one—-14 to 44 bust measure. Stouts—-461% to 5214 bust mecsure. Bloomingdales—Second Floor low-neck, sleeveless and knee length. Draw- -