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Statement That Men High in Movement Were Affiliated . With ‘Radicals Is Repeated. Charges that men high in the Inter- ehureh ‘World Movement organization: ‘Were affiliated with radicals, made in ‘a lettef to members of the National oe any of thelr wlan have a place In any Christian or American movement where they could Promote their uneoonomle, unpatriotic and atneistic doctrines?” The fact that one member of thy Federation who received a capy of the letter was an employee of the United States Stee! Corporation was a coincidence, Mr. Easley said In another report sent by the Manufacturers’ Association to themibers it was alleged that parlor tea Socialists and tango tea Anarch. ists had Injected themselves into th: movement, A retraction of thes statements was demanded by official of the movement: According to one roport, it ts charged that desperate efforts were made to suppress the movement's publication of the report on last year's steel strike, which efforts extended so far as brenking into the desk of one of the movement's officials in a search .| for documents Haking up various per- taok on t yin its, drive. for a g.twork of the or- > tg Line, North Ri rranization, ned in Pier, ‘The body of an unidentified man was found off Pler No. 37, North River, this morning. He was apparently about forty-fiva years old, weighed 180 pounds, clean shaven and dressed In summer gotton clothes. I ‘his pocket wan $1.18 in change, R. Mewither, an aged long- shoreman, fell off Pier’ No. 80 of the ver. His bod: an not been ‘recovered. | Gonsalas Named for Presidency of Mearaman. Sheed genre naga mene w. W., Bol- lcaragua, July 14,.—Jose Ewteban Gonzalez of Dirlamba, was the Presidency ma Nica- LO aE EVENT @ WORLD, 1 CHIMPANZEE BORN SAY BROOMSTICK JARRED CONCERT Musical Millers Pre ates t That Neigh- bor’s Children Played Ob- ligato on Their Door. Blending with the strains from 4 piano, trombone and cornet, as played by Mrs, Hazel Miller, her husband and daughter, a hroomstick accom-|. paniment on the door of the Miller apartment, said to have been pro duced by the children of Mra, Julia Whitney, resulted to-day in Mrs, Whitney's appearance in the Harlem Court before Magistrate Frothing- bam. ; The Millers and Whitneys live in the same apartment house at No, 1461 Third Avenue, When Miller, who is a momber of the 7th Regiment Band, is at home he and his wife ‘and daughter delight in coaxing harmony from the three Instruments upon which they specialize. But every time the Millers practice in concert, Mrs. Miller told the court, Mrs, Whit- ney mobilizes her children in the hall and while some of them shout and yell others “beat the drum” on the Miller door with broom handles, Mra, Whitney admitted that the children frequently gather tn the hall y| When the Millers play, but only to he listen to the music, she sald. en e broomstick accompani- ment charge. The hearing was ad- journed until to-morrow. Is! poser of band ‘and orshestre music, a terday of heart disea: ed fo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY-FOURTH STREET NA A Second « Sunette aa ete forgnye aay residents of the Brome %o9 to-day, for they are the oarente of a IN BRONX ZOO |tnree-pound aaughte fret chims + 4 Species Born in Captive ity and First in United States. . and Boma sh S inal 10€S at $7.85 of all our Men’s Oxfords Made to sell at $10 to $12—tan, brown and black calfskin and patent leather—and for cordovan admirers, a brown beauty that has sold at $14. : All sizes in the aggregate, but not in each style. No Exchanges, Credits or C. O. D. Sixth i at 19th ssh ma testi BROADWAY: FIETHUAVERUE LL rene CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY AND, AUGUST New SK FRocks For WomEn anv Misses PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES z Boss THAT.WERE, NOT MADE TO SELL AT THIS Low ‘ PRICE,. THE, MATERIALS ARE, OF AN EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH QUALITY, THE $TYLE$ PORTRAY? FEATURE, S$ FAR IN ADVANCE, OF TODAYS SUMMER MODELS BEADED CREPE DE CHINE | BEADED CREPE GEORGETTE TAFFETA AYLNNOSNNAYNNANANNN ANANTH i aes OO BEADED SATIN TRICOLE TTR ‘seme iil o_O ¥ 15, oa iz i | ui spittin. « |B. Altman & On. | MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street \ Special Reduction Sales to-morrow (Friday): Misses’ Jersey Sports Coats | (short length) in navy, tan, blue heather and biack; offering exceptional value at the reduced price of $15.00 Misses’ Higher-cost Coats & Capes have also been subjected to appreciable price reductions (Second Floor) i ie Final Reductions have been made in the prices of all discontinued lines of Wonien’s Pumps & Oxfords as a result of which an unusual opportunity is offered . for economical purchasing. (Second Floor) Women’s & Misses’ Sweaters at greatly reduced prices | '. reduced to $7. 50 Fibre Sweatersi . . reduced to 8.75 reduced to 29,00 & 42.00 (Third Floor) All-wool Swearers . All-silk Sweaters, Semi-made Wool Skirts for sports and general wear greatly reduced, because of incomplete size ranges, to $4.75, 7.50 & 12.50 There are several attractive styles (accordion-plaited, box-plaited and plain tailored) in this collection of semi- made skirts, and among them are models suitable for misses as well as for women. The materials, too, are various; including white and navy serges, striped and plaid woolens, and wool jersey in white and the smart sports colors. senaimnenaiaial (Wool Fabrics Dep’t, First Floor) The Summer Clearance of Men’s Balta Oxfords. offers exceptional values at $8:25 & 9.50 ver pair (Sizes incomplete) Men who demand and are accustomed to the best obtainable in footwear should make a point of attending this Sale. (Men's Shoe Department, Sixth Floor) ,