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Measure to Cure Day to Be CALDER HEARING “ON COAL ENDING, — HIS ILS READ Evils of To-| i Reported Next Week. 2, 10 and 12 ime. ism of miners, saying the operators es: timated that from 10 to 16 per cent. of | the men were absent cach day the mine ber of men were Idle who ought to b at work. He more time than other clasges 0} men, because they felt, as they wer sontr: own bosses and not under the same eeligation (es men’ yorking by the hour, day or on nala wind, sald he sold las roads, ste] conporations and the Lakes trade, coal under contract at His company made $5: tons of con conta, seamectivel?, an! Onee Rich Naw Mr, O'Neil! discussed albye: | Lak PARIS, Jan. works, He sald a targer num- thought they took off work act workmen, they were their) he had been « porter been freed. B. Mauer, & Cleveland, ©., coe ia t year to rail- guert. Arrested for trying to pay Gopi with « bad check, he recent —Col, Serstun Cha- minsky, a, Russian, once very rich, who fought under Denikin and came to France on a minston from his chief ‘nat year, committed suicide in a Riviera hotel Monday, For the last fow monthe in the hotel, _ W. Va. OMcern Get Salary Booet. CHARLESTON, Wo Va, Jan. diem Under a bill passed by both Houses of ©, the salaries of State cre will be increased from OPPENHEIM. CLLINS 34th Street—New York WASHINGTON, dD. tures Committees on retail coal deater of statements Saturday gas supply on cents on retail coal ‘fost par a everhead, 52 cénta, as of Altoona, Seore. 2 of the. annay wana bral Pro- broad to ‘The Brening Works.) Cc, Jan %— ‘The hearings of the Senate Manufac- the Calder bi!!| Qre drawing to n close, and the bil! Will be reported thin week. Arthur E. Hedstrom, wholesale and Buffalo, N. ¥ denied profiteering or attempts | ihmit the supply of con) in order t advance prices, and repiving to th of Representa- tive Meade of Buffalo, us to ooo Shortage in that city, suld \t was created by the failure of the natura! | which the city de- Pended. He estimated bia profits to | be 15 cents a ton on wholesale and 70 His protitn Ina year were $190,000 on a Nke amount of capital, but (he average profit way 2 cents a ton, or a 4 or 5 per cant return on the turnover, He sald ther: bad france of 180 pes cust, wage ad oo ‘ote and gave the Present mine an follows: 19; supplies, 46 cents; compared with ‘were about 350 retailers in Buffalo, | Srnleysmciidond 5th AVENUE AT 36th STREET Floor—Take Elevator Tremendous Reduction Squirrel Collar Wraps Reduced frum $125.00 to $6 5-99 Also wraps with collars of Australian Nutria, Mole; in Lrpeelerrl of a 34 iy BONWIT TELLER &CO. The Specally Shop of Ors FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Friday '95 Women’s Tailored Suits. . . . Formerly 150.00 to 250.00 / ia - 20 Women’s Tailored Suits. . . . Formerly 195.00 to 395.00 95.00 70 Women’s Velvet and Duvetyn Gowns For Afternoon and Evening. 125.00 150.00 Formerly 175.00 to 325.00 35 Women’s Veldyne Wrap Coats . Formerly up to 95.00 52 Women’s Evora Wraps & Coats Formerly 125.00 to 145.00 95.00 Formerly 155.00 to 395.00 .00 50 Misses’ Fur Trim’d Coats . 75 Women’s FurTrim'd&PlainWrap Coat s86.00 Formerly up to 175.00 46 Women’s Fur Trim’d Wraps & Coats Formerly up to 325.00 64 Women’s Evening Wraps & Mantles In velvet and brocades, combined with fur. 150.00 Formerly 125.00 70 Misses’ Velvet Afternoon & Evening Frocks 58.00 Formerly 89.50 to 225.00 74.00 84.00 Opossum, Bolivia, Chamois- 64.00 95.00 49.00 75.00 125.00 155.00 74.00 dainty and attractive Juvenile Modes by the House of Oppenheim, Girls’ Frocks of Flowered Taffeta Special Value 22.50 Party Frock of Dresden Taffeta (Lllustrated), Ruffled Model on net foundation; quaint Puffed Sleeves. Velvet ribbon trimming Sizes 8 to 14 years. Pastel Shades. trated.) ruffled model. Special Friday and Saturday Girls’ Dressy Frocks The charm of youth finds expression in the Collins & Co Girls Frocks of Plain Taffeta Special Value 27.50 Taffeta Party Frock in Short-waisted, neck and sleeves. flower trimming. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Other Attractive Models 18.75 on 25.00 os THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, f921. &C presented Uta (IUus- Dutch Silk for Thrifty Buyers T habit to the wearers of shoes. For more than half a where. The standard is maintained able leathers and materials, ‘The price is as low ‘as fair ourselves can make it. good American dollars SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS % A Standard of Value HE practise of thrift is not a new Coward Shoes have been a standard of value for thrifty buyers every- scrupulously today as it always has been, which means the finest obtain- quality of workmanship unexcelled. with the public, our employees and In Coward Shoes, furthermore, there is no taking advantage of foreign ex- change rates; Coward Shoes are made in American factories, from the best American materials, by skilled Amer- ican workmen paid with plenty of = RAGS prviect.¥ your. pealthemand Coward century just as and a dealing aAY tee eteetyy 4 VERY SPECIAL SALE OF NEV SILK AFTERNOON FROCILS IN THE LATEST MODES FOR SPRING CANTON CREPE TAFFETA SILK CREPE DE CHINE CREPE GEORGETTE SATIN THIS COLLECTION PORTRAYS THE VARIED HUMORS AND DIVERSITINS OF THE NEW SILHOUETTE TO STRAIGHT TAILORED LINES VIB WITH INCURVING BODICES AND FLARING skIRTS; EMBROIDERY, RUFFLING. AND BROAD DRAPED GIRDLES GIVE: EMPHASIS? TO THE NEWER VOGUE ADVANTAGE ; Vonrs avo /issis Vi vrpWeaps DE LAINE, EITHER DEEP SILK LINED tie Orensiston: With Any Other Establishment in the were “BROADWAY: Firm AVENUE SPECIALLY PRICED TOMORROW AT WOMEN'S FROCKS----- SIXTH FLOOR AISSES’ FROCK -~--+ SEVENTH FLOOR Foenveeee EL Ge Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World wo RTH DRASTIC REDUCTIONS CHARACTERIZE THIS SAL SLEEVED FRONT BELTED MODELS MANY TRIMMED CWITH DEEP FUR COLLARS Vraps OF SERVICABILITY, WIDE SWAGGHIL9 MODELS, DEVELOPED IN LUXURIOUS VELOUR. AND EMBELLISHED WI'TH.2 FUR COLLARS OR COLLARS OF SELF ATERIALS, RICHLY AND WARMLY IN'TERLINED.. 3 9° OF CAPE