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| TRADES 0 OSE in Beethoven Hall, Fifth Atreet p themselves t ‘Kk fot the fi be gre _ LABOR PARTY PLAN} storranine ‘and. Buel the fedara 4 4 maou seen nko samersgcessee Allied Printing and } Metal Trades Urge Members to Follow A. F. of L. Lead, - Following the lead of th» Central Federated Union, the Allied Printing ‘Trades Council representing all the, might be indorsed. “The Printing Trades Connell went even further in recommending to all of its affiliated unions that “they should have no connection, direct or jindirect, with the American Labor Party.” cities James T. Navots ts Dead, James T. Wuvorw, former American printing trades untons, and the Metal | Minister to Colombia, died in this city ‘Trades Council, made up of delegates | *e*terday from pneumonia, with from all of the metal workers’ unions | V9! he waa stricken while en route im the greater city, denounced the|‘0™ Florida to his home in Hall- American Labor Party. movement| *¢t: Pa. Mr. Duboin entered the Yesterday and “approved the nomnan, | Government Consular Service in 1877 tisan political pote of the American | "4 served in Germany and Switzer- Federation of La land and he was appointed Minister In taking this action the Individual] to Colombia in 1911 and resigned two delegates to the metal trades meeting! years later. FOR ALL VISITORS City Can Take Care of 40,900 Convention Guests at Rea- sonable Rates. CHICAGO, May 28.—Thete will be Nod plenty of rooms in Chicago at reason- 10% Discount able prices to care for the 40,000 con- on ur entire stock of Men’ vention visitors, according to the In- Cy! formation Bureau of the Association Scores of apartments whose owners have listed them at fancy figures are going begging. Plenty of rooms are available in hotels and homes at an average price of $5 per day. Everything in the Stock of the Brill Stores For Men, Young Men, Boys and Children Including All Kuppenheimer Clothes At 25” Off With the exception of Chauffeurs’ Apparel, two re- stricted lines of ‘Hats and a few lines of Shoes. Spring and Summer Suits $100 Suits now. 60 Suits now. 45 Suits now... And other prices equally reduced. , Spring and Fal! Topcoats $85 Topcoats now $63.75 60 Topcoats now. . 45.00 45 Topcoats now........ 33.75 And other prices equally, reduced. Palm Beach and Mohair Suits $35 Suits now. 25 Suits now.. 20 Suits now.... aa And other prices equally reduced. White Flannel Trousers $15 Trousers now....?,..«$11.25 Collars 25c Coilars now, ......0+++ a, 19 Harakerchiefs, Pajamas, Silk Suits $45 Silk Suits now........$33.75 35 Silk Suits now.. « 26.25 25 Silk Suits now.. . 18.75 And other prices Realy fadiead. Neckwear $5.00 Neckties now.... 3.00 Neckties now. 1,50 Neckties now... $3.75 2.25 ee le Silk and Madras Shirts $11 Shirts now «$8.25 5.00 Shirts now.. 3.75 3.50 Shirts now.. . -. 263 And other prices equally reduced, Underwear $6.00 Athletic Union Suits. . $4.50 3,00 Athletic Union Suits... 2.25 1,00 Balbriggan, per garm't .75 And other brices equally reduced. Men's Hosiery $2.00 Hosiery now...’. 1.00 Hosiery now.. 45 Hosiery new.. $4.75 Hosiery now.. 2.50 Hosiery now.. ie * -L@0 Hosiery now.....-+.. b Belber Trunks $75 Trunks now... / 45 Trunks now... And other prices equally ‘reduced, Suit Cases and Bags $24 Suit Cases now.......$18,00 12 Suit Cases now....... 9.00 And other prices equally reduond. Umbrellas and Canes, Straw Hats, Evening Apparel, BathingSuits, Caps, Derbies, Soft Hats,Golf Suits, Jewelry, Bath- robes, House Coats, Sweaters, Belts, Suspenders- -all at 25 per cont. off. Everything in Boys’ ‘and Children’s Clothing—25% Off Suits, Topcoats, Caps, Furnishings, Hats | thing in Boys’ and Children’s Apparel. (both cloth and straw), Wash Suits, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., etc.; every- Shoes for Menand Women 25% Off Everything in our stock except a few restricted lines, which’ we are not permitted to reduce. Shoes at our 4%th St, Store only, Exception of Orr Entire Regular Stocks, with Chauffeurs’ Few Lines of Shoes. the Apparel, Two Restricted Lines of Hats and a Children’s Clothing carried at all stores except 1456 Broadway and Brooklyn. The Women’s Shop 25% Off All Misses’ and Women's apparel at our 49th Street store only. Waists, suits, millinery, dresses, hand- bags, umbrellas, sweaters, scarfs, ete: Bull Bicthews 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. THE KUPPENHEINMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK Broadway at 49th Street” 1456 Broadway, at 42d St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St., at 3d Ave. y: Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn PROP Be | i HOTEL. DEANS LVAAIIA: REDE GARDEN RESTAURAAITS?: re Se asks te eat that—couldn’t sd than the Roof Garden Restaurant of Hotel attractive, modish, you can’t wish for any . dhe tans ddaehel ‘ In chika vila Rook Rescicancs theve ix’ dancing fecen, _nt oth eRe Rest either of the two you are sure of a delightful meal, selected from an appetizing menu. Both serve luncheon, dinner and supper every’ day. SIXT. H AVENUE » 14th to 23rd Street New York’s Biggest Money-Saving Center Savings that are absolutely un- Pr ic e Ss 7 35% Lower from 14th Street to 23rd Street. This is our contribution to the down-with- high-prices movement. ney value offered represents @ clear 35% \vings to you—and you can make your selec- yes beg ak a big variety of styles and price ranges. Take advantage of the opportunity that low rents, low overhead makes possible. Visit the shops—the buying will o1 itself when you see the savings you can - The Sixth Avenue Merchants’ Association The sensational reductions an- nounced bY stpene, i gaomen te not compare with the values All Kinds of Children’s Wear For Men Clothing, Furnishings For the Home - Furniture Carpets find here— Notions Novelties