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b \ SEVEND.RT.NEN ARE HELD AFTER FIGHT WITH POLIGE District Attorney Lewis Says)’ No Mercy Will Be Shown to Rioters, on THE EV PEACE DISCUSSION CONEY CAR SERVI bine ans RIGA Litovsk. WARSAW, Aug, 30 (Associated Press).—Letvia has agreed to permit othe Te Poland and Soviet Russia to transfer —e 8 the Minwk Peace Conference to Riga. This was done on request of the Poles. Steamboats and Trucks aS ‘the exact sete ot the new conference , will probably announced as #001 Yet the Only Means of Foreign Minister Gapletia Fetaras from Transportation. Brest-Litovek, where he was jotned by M. Dombski, head of the Polj#h peaco delegation. NING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 192 CHAS. R. STEWART KILLED IN WRECK Auto Turns Turtle on Daytona Beach When Swerves to Avoid Collision, The Erle Railroad to-day received word of the death of Charles R. Stewart, President of the Phenix ‘Transit Company and one-time Super- Intendent of the Marine Department of the Erie where he worked for thirty-eight years, Mr, Stewart was killed at Yaytona, jast Sunday, when his automo- turned turtle on the bea car, Others in 3 Stewart's car encaped with injuries, r, say HELD IN AUTO DEATH. Prosceutor Found in Wrecked Car. George Edbrooke, of No, 173 Hicks @ Street, Brooklyn, driver of an automo- bile which was wrecked on Seven Bridges Road near Elizabeth, N. J, Aug. 2%, causing the death of Harry McLaughlin, of No: 172 White Street, Orange, N. J., has been held in $1,500 ball on a charge of manslaughter to awalt the action of the October Grand Jury of Union County, N. J. Prosecutor Walter L. Hetfleld jr., to- day said a report that six bottles of whiskey were found in the car was not 18 | established: Denies Whiskey bid District Attorney Lewis of Kings ‘Three hundred strikebreakers ar- County to-day annunced he would use| rived at Coney Island early to-day all the power of his office to Suppress ‘ terminal, where the B. R. T. has es- pre Vanenne tablished dormitories and a commis- sary. and prosecute of- fenders when his attention was called’ Brooklyn and Manhattan to-morrow. | The strikebreakers, who arrived from Washington and Cleveland, are said tampering with car mechanism, In addition to that he sald he intended asking all Magistrates to-day to deal] +, a6 expert railroad men. expeditiously and severely with all] voted to-day to a study of the sys- strike offenders convicted by them| tem they will ibe called on to operate. and to impose the heaviest penalties} Coney Island ig still isolated #o far as railway cars are concerned, not a possible inorder to discourage fur-|car having moved into or out of the ther iawiessness, termini since 6,80 o'clock Sunday morning, ‘The West End terminal, Mr. Lewis said that as soon as an|the arriving and starting point for) } West End and Sea Beach trains of the offender was held for the Grand Jury | Want One ve eeeubway and of. the he would ask for indictments and|Culver and Brighton Beach elevates se lines, was to-day guarded by police, press the case to trial. Brooklyn js Dar thace wan ae dinoaer, not going to tolerate any tampering] Despite the difficulties of transpor- tation there were 25,000 people at or rail greasing eae mt eee te E enEA tase. Sate cia lives of passengers, he added, and any| there my motor and the S caeoete violations will be handled without/ from West 129th Street, Manhattan. lentency. The boats are to-day running on a The Kings County Prosecor's an-| 40-minute headway, stopping at Bat- tery Park. nouncement was made after he had |‘ Park a. oe coney Island res- reagd of a midnight clash near the/igenty who go to business daily in Bergen Street car barns, where James} Brooklyn or Manhattan found to-day ‘YVeito of No, 180 Maujer Street, a B. R.| that the truck drivers were in such ve keen competition that the 50-cent fare | T. track welder, was assaulted, his nose) Keen comanitinn troduced to 25 cents and jaw being brok®) and six teeth| for the trip from ‘the Ieland. knocked out. ‘The police charged ‘the =| mob and arrested seven men, charged) found in his possession. Caped onna. with felonious assault, Mr. Lewis| pleaded not guilty and was held in sent an assistant to the Gated Ave- | $000 bail for examination to-day. | Frank Phillips, No. 195 Cumberland nue Court to press the cases to-day.| street, and John Davis, No. 728 Ninth Velto was taken to Swedish Hospital. Street, both of Brooklyn, were held in r ‘ Fifth Avenue Court for examination Veito's union 4s not on Skee biden Par copter rier he appeared in court to-day he was|/" Siicy' on a bus load of BR. T. uirdly able to talk. Six meh were|linemen at 18th Street and Ninth held for examination on Gept. 7 in|Avenue. Phillips's was in ban- $1,000 ball each, while Frank Dowd of | (ages as BEB OSU UES 18818) 08 No.167 Albany Avenue was held 1M | qt $100 ball, charged with interfering with an arrest, ‘The six arraigned on charges of felonious assault are: Bd- 4 O'Rourke, No. 1531 Sterling Place; Benjamin Mack, No. 139 Rock- away Avenue; William Trouboli, No. 1617 Pacific Street; Edward Vogwin- sky, No. 231 Reid Avenue; Allison Penn, No, 281 Crescent Street, and Herbert Williams, No. 1906 Pacific Street. ‘The 4,500 policemen on active or reserve duty in Brooklyn to-day are; in direct charge of Second Deputy Lahey, who last night established temporary headquarters in Brooklyn. As @ precautionary measure ten big, high-powered automobiles are outside Brooklyn Headquarters, and insitle is a “strike squad” of fifty picked pla'n eiothes men ready to be rushed to the scene of any disorder that may Blowoffproof ! be sitig A cap that stays on, yet Charles MeDermott, twenty-two} 4 ¢ bind years old, a striker, giving his address oesn ind, as No. 415 Weste48th Street, ae hold Headacheproot! to-day for the Grand Jury in $1,000 A vail by Magistrate Corrigan in the An idea of our own. Yorkville Court for violation of, Sec- Rainproof! tion 1991 of the Penal Law. MeDer- mott was arrested last night at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue, charged with plugging the motor box on a Fourth Avenue train with wire. Bernard Capadonna, twenty-one, of No, 639 President Street, was ar- raigned before Magistrate Folwell im Some of ’em made of our rainproofed *“Scotch Mist.” Great for Motoring! *Registered Trademark, ROGERS PEET COMPANY a : Broadway Broadway the Fifth Avenue Court charged | Ariane ‘four Apes with having plugged the keyhole of Convenient the safety lock of a West End sub-| Broadway Corners” ‘Fifth Ave. way car, preventing the operator from | at Warren ‘at 41st St. opening the car door and discharging passengers. An electrician had to be called to release the imprisoned pas- sengers. Patrolman McNamee, who arrested Capadonna, told Magistrate Folwell that the prisoner had admitted the offense, saying he did not understand “why a scab should be permitted to take his bread and butter away.” When Capadonna was searched seven slugs, similar to the one with which the car door had been plugged, were bi with Mtr. factory tn Mlan- halen TA feet High lass repairing done quick- Iy~all parte tn stock. 93 THIRD avENuE, Near 38h Street. PHONE 2580 Murray Hi, Special : Victrola COUTL tL. : Victrola Eleven $150.90 , Records Amounting to 15,00 $165.0 , ‘$9.00 down and balance in small monthly payments dames McGreery & Co. Sth Avenue 34th Street BREST-LITOVSK, Aug. 30—(Associ- ated Press).—Tired, and were billeted in the West End gusted, M. Domaki, M. Grabski and sev- = eral other members of the Polish peace| I. 1, delegation arrived here from Minsk last It is the intent of the officials Midnight and were received by Prince] prise party to-day, ther eighty-fourth | to a car-barn riot and to instances of| of the company to resume service to Sapicha. peek This morning Prince Sapicha told the| Bllaabeth correspondent that the delegates re-| Pep) maining In Minsk would be recalled im- mediately, as it had “en definitely de- They de-| idea to hold no further negotiations In ee dirty and dis- old and lived in Arlingto alpen. Dancing Masi S4th HErthday, Mrs, Susan Irwin of Richmond Hill, who is spending thé summer at the “home of M. Molestown, N. Y., was given a sur-|for the American Soclet\ of Birehany. of Dancing who are holding t Among the guests were Norris and Mrs, Josephine dand daughter, Martha Re. | Jeatic , of Brooklyn: Maud Braid.of Woodhaven, L. 1: Cilfford Dalton of| it teschots: and’ wep Flatbush, Miss Emily Zollner of Man-| hattan, Mr. and. Mrs, Dalton of rformances,”” BONWIT TELLER €.CO. The Specially Shop of Orizinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 387 STREET WEDNESDAY—CONTINUATION OF Annual September Sale FURS of QUALITY and FASHION = At Prices Much Lower Than in the Regular Season . The Bonwit Teller & Co. Autumn Fur Sale is always deferred as late as possible in order to exploit the very latest developed Fur Modes of Distinction. Despite the fur strike, and the scarcity of high class furs, this shop offers an exceptionally large collection of choice peltry at much below current or future prices. Trim’d Hudson Sea! Coats 375.00 Thirty-six inches long, full flare model of dyed muskrat pelts; collars and cuffs of skunk or ! natural squirrel | MARMOT FUR COATS, belted model, 36 inches long, designed on full flare lines. 125.00 LEOPARD CAT COATS, jaunty sports model trimmed with contrasting fur. 145.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS, 28 inch long model, of selected dyed muskrat skins. 195.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS, dyed coney pelts, 36 inch long model; natural squirrel collar , and cuffs. . 245.00 TRIM’D HUDSON SEAL COATS, 30 inches long, contrasting or self collar and cuffs, 245.00 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS, 36 inch long full flare model, combined with seal or raccoon. : 245.00 TAUPE CARACUL COATS, 32 inch full box model with belt, contrasting fur collar 375.00 SCOTCH MOLE COATS, 36 inches long, of selected skins, with girdle. 450.00 NATURAL SQUIRREL COATS, of se- lected blue skins, 30 inches long. 450.00 TRIM’D HUDSON SEAL COATS, dyed muskrat pelts, 40 inch long full flare model, natural skunk collar and cuffs. 595.00 SCOTCH MOLE WRAPS, 46 inch model, made from selected pelts, various styles. 595.00 TRIM’D HUDSON SEAL COATS, dyed muskrat; 45 inch long full flare model, natural skunk collar and cuffs, 645.00 D NATURAL SQUIRREL WRAPS, 45 and 48 inch long models, in various styles. 850.00 Palani, Stewart “war "fitty-olght years “BAN WIGGLE AND WABBLE.” re’ Head Urges Glo- | wan to Lenssen Censure, “Lot'n have done with wiggle and iné. Simon Dalton at|Wwabble,"” was urged to-day as a slogan Annual Convention at the Hotel Ma- ‘The suggestion was made by | “If teachers and people who dance : bear’ this slogan in mind it will go a Frank O‘NeMi, |long way to eliminate whatever cen- Leonard Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Simon|sure {is yet applied to terpsichorean — So aN SSS= Bs ee Y Jp : Justice—Co-operation— Economy—Energy— Service dames McCreery & Co. ON WEDNESDAY 5th Avenue Here is a group of Hats which proves conclusively that the smartest models are not necessarily the ex- pensive ones. Civic A little gift is not always easy to choose, It must be a thing of beauty and a« thing of not too much utility, lest the recipient already possess an abundant supply. A cut glass or crystal night table pitcher and glass just meet the requirements. ‘The first pitcher and glass to be encountered in McCreery’s is in the Silverware department on the first floor. A daintily shaped pitcher and glass, cut glass with silver deposit decoration is priced 10:75. There are many variations in bedside sets on the sixth floor in the Home Decorations depart- ment. A fascinating array of at- tractive designs, iridescent glass and quaintly decorated shapes. They are priced from 2.00 to 11,60. Boys’ Blouses 1.15. regularly 1.65 600 Blouses — just the kind for school. Your boy will want several, Made of Madras-and Pereale in light and dark stripe effects, also White. tached. All have collars at- Sizes 7 to 16 years, (Boys' Shop-—Third Floor) At Special Prices! School Shoes for Children Soon the children will be going back to school. No doubt your will need one or more pairs of new shoes, Why not pur- chase them in this sale and save money? Sturdy Shoes of Black Calfskin for Girls and Misses—sizes 814 to 2 are button models—sizes 214 to 7 are lace styles. children Sizes 8 to 11........ 4.25 regularly 5.00 Sizes 11 to 2.........5,50 regularly 6.56 Sizes 2 to 7.... 71.75 regularly 900 (Second Floor.) ; Nain Prograu—SardoAan Lamps---China--- Glassware New Merchandise at Reduced Prices Here one will find an exquisite collection of large and small Lamps for every purpose, clear and tinted Crystals and sparkling Cut Glass, practical sets of China, beautiful art Novelties, and what not. t to the McCreery Gift Shop would be well worth your while, whether you anticipate making a purchase or not. However, it would be well to remember that it is here that your money will buy most. The Gift Shop—Sixth Floor Even a vis 34th Street A brilliant array, each a distinctive model, awaits your selection. There are stunning styles of Lyons or Panne Velvet, or combinations of Velvet and Taffeta or Velvet and Duvetyne. Hand-embroidery or worsted, Ostrich, Ribbon and hand-made Velvet flowers provide effective adornment. i Among the alluring new shades featured are Melon, Sapphire, Pheas-- ant, Bamboo and. Peacock as well as Navy Blue, Brown and Black. Exceptionally Good Value! Women’s Fall‘ Dresses 55.00 ' Fashioned of such fine materials as Tricotine, Satin, Tricolette and Crepe de Chine—in straight-line, tunic wid Redingote effects, trimmed with braid, embroi- dery or beads. Colors are Black, Navy Blue and Brown, ~ (Fourth Floor) Clearance! Silk Sport Skirts For Women and Misses 6.75 ana 10.75 formerly 14.75. to 24.75 ‘ _, Handsome Skirts of those lovely Summer Sport Silks in gorgeous.colors and White. Also some smart models of white Serge or Flannel or Georgette Crepe. 100 White Cotton Wash Skirts + 2.50 v formerly 4.85'to 7.75 Cotton Gabardine and Satinette Skirts fashioned in graceful, shirred styles with novel pocket and belt effects. (Fourth Floor) Final Clearance Sale! 4 Women’s Low Shoes 5.50 to 7.95 formerly 8,50, to 15.00 There are Pumps, one-eyelet Ties; Instep Ties and Oxfords, mpdels for sport, street and dress wear. Low medium and Louis heels. , Many styles in Patent Leathe or Black Kid, others of Brown Kid or Calf- skin, : Included are White Oxfords with various types of eels. Not all sizes in every style, but every size repre- sented, NoC.0. D.'s No Approvals No Exchanges Special Clearance Sale! Curtains & Curtain Materials We are offering this excellent collection of summer curtains and curtain materials for immediate disposal —prices are unusually low. . Dainty Scrim and Marquisette Curtains with Va- lance} ready to hang. Two lots very specially priced. regularly 2.76, per window 1,95 regularly 4.50, per window 3,25 Ruffled Organdy Curtains, plain center with pretty tucks; also several neat plain Secrim Curtains, regularly 8.00 to 8.50, pair 2.25 2,000 yardsePlain Scrims,—White, Cream and Ecru. regularly 82c, yard 22¢ 2,500 yards Figured Filet Nets, firm quality; artistic designs, White, Cream and Ecru, yard 35¢ regularly 45c and 55¢ 1,000 yards Imported Madras éa self bordered and allover designs; White and Ecru. yard 68 regularly 85c, 95¢ and 1.00 (Fifth Floor) ual Sale of