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TRUCK ULTIMATUM Gdes GUNNING FOR COPS. Sos ao tee Wes ullity arly rh i eee LON | Fuemes inion Prssver suestsatl oar ti ee Menderts Say They: Cannot: Yield] Second te Ween—stirs mehoster: | Por more. ther, e pionth detective ROCHESTER, Nov. 54. Declaring that he would kill the first policeman that molested him, Jultua Davidonis, cause of & Ae an BOON & fiat” “Monday Further, Confident Most Drivers y Do Not Want Strike. tiga of burglaries that in release from Nght Detective Dockatader inet him and. invited tied peal Jee | twenty-two, recently parotied from Ki.) tf MEMUM Ton Wnvidonin, sudden mira Reformatory, Inte yeaterday made | discharged a revolver from the mysteri« Trockmen's Bureau of New York. |. second attempt within a week. He/ Us pockel, In the struggle that Hf faye that: “The Wage Scale Com-|freg g revolver from a secret pocket puvidonin kot away, firing two more ities gE IE ne neee ge ig rage ery under his cont at Edward Burke, Ber- shots at the au a its final proposition. Beyond that !t cannot go. This provides: “That the men work nine héurs for the present wage scale—they work that number of hours now. “That the men must work five days fm a holiday week, to be paid for the holiday. “That they be pald for overtime by ‘the minute, at the rate of $1 an hour. “And that the union file a bond of $500 to guarantee agninst unauthort- med strikes, the employers doing the @ame “We understand the teamsters will meet as soon as they can get a hall. ‘They will either accept or reject our demands. They will then take a strike vote by secret ballot. We all feel gure that a large proportion of our Just try Cranberry Sauce asa with pol he or cold Cranberries are ‘good themselves and make other, foods taste good. Economical—no waste—easy to prepare. men do not want a strike and are will- ‘mg to go on working at the conditions we have set down, which vary but! Y witghtly present conditions. They have so {nformed us In many individ- ‘ual cases.” ——_— C, & 0 TRIBUTE TO STEVENS. RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 6.—Every — ‘on the Chesapeake and Ohio Rall- system from Newport News, Va., to fags, wl stop for one minute to- |" ahs al . a during the funeral evens, President of the enw ated middenly at White mutp ur Oprinen, ‘W. Va.) Wednenday. B. Aliman.& Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street A recipe folder, containing many waye te ui preserve cranberries, will be sent free en ri Thirty-fifth Street A Very Special Sale of Boys’ Winter Overcoats (sizes 3 to 10) will offer remarkable value to-morrow $14.75 . Excellently made of splendid-quaiity fleecy overcoatings in the wanted shades of brown, gray and heather, with durable linings of plaid wool velours, these coats present, from every standpoint, 2 purchasing opportunity of rare occurrence. Suits for Older Boys (sizes 8 to 18) may now be obtained at the greatiy reduced prices of $16.50 & 19.50 These are Extra-trouser Suits, taken from the regular stock. (Departments on Sixth Floor) The Men’s Shoe Department on the SIXTH FLOOR is making a special feature of ~ Men’s Balta Boots at $12.00 per pair (War Revenue tax additiona!) All of these boots are in laced modeis, and are made of selected light or dark cordovan brown calfskin, with narrow ar medium toe; black calfskin with narrow toe; and dark brown shell cordovan with medium toe. THE ‘EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ae Ra t kowsk; Vy Or CGT Wa i ‘ From Manufacturer io Wearer 435 5th Ave. | 173 B’way Cor. 39th Street Cor. Cortlandt St. Tel. Murray Hill 9793 | Tel. Cortlandt i77 FURS _ Sur_s1.000.000 Stock at wholesale Prices! Canadian Seal Coats Truly an astounding value, and really an elegant creation of fine, rich, glossy pelts, shown in a variety of 14 nar $795 Fine Mubmot Coats Extra fine quality; 12 remark- ably handsome models reflect- ing latest style eng five silk lining; an rey $250,...... Rution, ‘Seal Coats A luxurious creation, ‘all se- lected, very rich pelts; large cape and roll col- lar; 16 latest models; value $600 Japanese Mink Coats An exquisite creation, ilk ling; heavy I Bane of ed Its, with French Seal Wraps—|2te of selected ry with fine roc value ®2IO ‘Red Fox Scarfs... $49 Skunk Scarfs... $25 Mole Collars... $75 Para Scarfs $50 Skunk Collars... $0 Marten collar; F400. cece ee ees Stone Marten Scarfs Squirrel Stoles. . Hudson Seal Muf Beaver Muffs. A Saving °f 85 to 50%! °345 5,000 More of Those $5 Russian Cord Shirts For Men $9.35 Repeating Last Week's Salg Offering the Same Unmatchable Values ‘The balance of our original order of Russian Cord Shirts has arrived and is now on sale. Exactly the same qual- ‘ity as those which: were sold out last Saturday by 4 o’clock—even those in the windows. Doubtless these will sell just as fast—so call early. Examine one critically, Feel its heavy quality—full of wearing power. Note its excellent finish and caréful attention to such small details as: Buttons sewed-on to stay-on. In five colors— blue, tavender, green, pink and tan. The attention of discriminating twomén, is called to this remarkable offering. Our salesmen will gladly advise regarding patterns and colors 8 y 8 ’ 47 Cortlandt St, 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway B'way at 49th St. 125th Street at 3rd Ave. ‘That's why it's an meult to your imteligesce te mele serve your taste, with scant stocks te seloct from, when right here, be- fore you, # spread « storeful of jewols met equalled sepwhere, and wurpaseed only by our fondest expectahons. CREDIT, OF COURSE! Big Cut in yey sige” Sale of Women’s $10 to $12 Values|} be The Selection Includes:— |} ‘ Patent Colt, Gray, Buck or Kia 1PM Tops, Louis Heels. : Ma | Sale Started with 14,000 Brown or Black Calf, Military |B h an Unlimited Black Kid, Brocaded Top Button | ha « Pairs! * Still Variety of the Fashionable Models You Want Button Boot and Namerows Others 1 RK The Quality and your Satisfaction are both guaranteed. We have hb charged the highest prices shoes had reached—vet with Tower leather costs, indicating lower prices in the future, We are reducing our present stock now—and taking the loss ourselves. $6.45 is below cost. We advise immediate selection. All & Stores Open from 8:30 A. M. te 9:30 P.M. NEW YORK STORES: (———~ — BROOKLYN STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Near aba st, | Srosiall?” Large Veriety ‘nn Ow 453 FULTON ST. Nr. Smith St. § 2188 THIRD AVE, Wr. 119th St. Nise Balt i | 379 KNICKERBOCKER AVE., “i327! me, Sa Sees 1327 BROADWAY, Near Greve Street 43 EIGHTH AWB. Nr. 410t St. hi 2905 THIRD AVE, We. 1sza se |__Breehlyn | $320 FIFTH AVE. Near S4th Stra Stern Brothers West 42nd St. rs (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. A Remarkable Sale for Saturday Offering extensive assortments of CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES at about ONE-THIRD OFF the Regular Prices Dependable quality Tan or Black leathers. Laced models. All sturdily built to withstand hard wear. $3.90 $4.90 SALE on the SECOND FLOOR Sizes 5toll, . . . Sizes 1l¥2to2, . . . The BOYS’ CLOTHING D_pt. Amply provided with extensive assortments of smart, serviceable garments is prepared to fulfill all Winter needs at prices appreciably low. Students’ First Long Trouser Suits, $28.50 ‘040.00 Well tailored, serviceable models in superior quality fabrics. Sizes 15 to 20 years. Junior Boys’ Overcoats—Russian or convertible collar model, in all 4 the wanted Fabrics. Sizes 3 to 10 years, $15.00 to 35.00 Novelty Suits—Velvets, Tweeds, Students’ and Boys’ School Over- coats—Belted models; neat assort- ment of patterns. Sizes 10 to 20° years, $22.50 to 39.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits—With extra Knickers in a neat assortment of Wool mixtures, plain and pleated models. Sizes 7 to 18 years, $22.50 to 30.00 Boys’ Mackinaws—In_All-Wool Fabrics; Heather and Plaid Mix- tures. Sizes 8 to 18 years, $12.50 to 21.50 Serges, Cheviots and Corduroys, in Junior Norfolk, Middy and Oliver Twist models. Sizes 3 to 10 yrs., $8.25 to 25.00 Special: Boys’ High-Grade Wool Mixture Suits—Well tailored; vari- ous colorings. Sizes ¥ to 18 years, $11.50 BOYS’ HATS and CAPS Boys’ Hats of Beayer, Velour, Cloth and Plush 7% $1.50 to 12.50 Boys’ Golf Cups. » ‘2 0 0 « «© «© «© © % % $1.25 to $3.50 Boys’ Polo Caps 77° 22% %3 9°97 8 $1.95 to $2.95 Boys’ Knitted Pull-Over Caps % 7% 3 3% % $2.25 ° IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ~ A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT,