The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1921, Page 8

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_@HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 7 as ordered to do 80 by the board. NAVY LIEUTENANT _ |U. S. LABOR BOARD te board. BELT LINE CARS MAY QUIT. BOLTS FROM SHIP| RULES AGAINST ERIE ie Maan sella peereesistecs, ves Wess" nine Company_Aake Permit restoration of previ sion to Abandes The Beit Line Ralizon, is rates ot Robb Was Awaiting Verdict on | Decides Railroad Violated Previous Gemeny, Court Martial That Tried Him Decisions in Reducing Em- for Embezzlement. ployees’ Wages. It was unofficially acknowledged at} CHICAGO, March 17.—The | Railway jays and robins were xenried th ‘al receiving stip at the foot Of] rabor Board ruled ‘ Gith Btrect, Brooklyn, to-@ay that baebund that the rie) to be chirping in the Bronx Lieut. Lon H. Robb, who was as: signed to the ship Feb, 26 last pending the verdict of the Navy Department on the court martial which had tried him Laespealipieosntiaes SURE SPRING IS. HERE. B. R. T. OMelally Indorses Stand Taken by Gronx me. 01 Png ey to-day for permission to al f- tit 4 Pt He a Saye the compan: ts. oe THEYRE IN INNOCENT Two Say onal Had Told ' Them Trial Would Cost Them $25,000 for Lawyers. ‘Ten corporations and nine individ- als, members of the Master Plumb- ¢rs' Association, pleaded guilty be- % fore Supreme Court Justive McAvoy to-day to indictments, charging vio- ation of the Donnelly State anti- trust law. Sixteen of the fifty-two mombers of the association had al- ready pleaded guilty. ‘Those who entered p'eas to-day are Alexander Bryant. Falihee & McCaul, Hopkin Plumbing Corporation, J. Hi. Jasper, Lasette & Murphy, James MoCullagh Company, J. H. McMillan Company, Kenny-Moran Company, George E. Gibson, Thomas P. Mc- Loughlin, Inc.; William Wallace, J. FA. Scsper, Thomas F. McCaul. John J. Falihee, Frank B. ‘Lasette, Jere- miah L. Murphy, James MoCullagh, Patrick F. Kenny and James Con-|cause McGraw is now | nelly. with his ball club. Four of the Indicted men—Jobn T. | date a marked Heitrick,, originator of the “code of | = practice;” William J. Doran, William H. Chapman and Herbert X. Smith— have been convicted on another charge and one defendant, Wilson “pei has died. +) tract passenger: vera" wing Fenton of Ease js fhe despete the ‘thi be in ‘six mont ae | Tr dationed’ the number of i rulings in six respects, particularly tn | last night tow your vise a 396,000 and the receipts Saiy reducing wages of employees and jn bongs, “bu failing to cancel these reductions when te on charges of embezzlement, had dis- appeared and his whereabouts were not own. Lieut. Robb, who had been in the wer- vice nixteen years, was Ship's Bervico OMicer on the U. 8, 8. Tennessee. It was charged that his accounts wers short about $2,000. He put in no do- fense in hin five-day trial, but assured his frienda that if his accounts were technically short he would make up the} | amount, Be as transferred from the Ten- out on a rin vet p end hind be en on receiv~ t rf ing. re for ire ‘ours ‘Thee his dis- was McGraw Munt Ge to Trial April 4 ‘The trial of John J. McGraw, man- ager and part owner of the Giants, was set for April 4 by United States Judge Colin Neblett to-day. McGraw is charged with violation of the Vol- stead Law in having @ bottle of whiskey in his possession during a row in the Lambs Club last August. Assistant United States Attorney Reynolds objected to @ postponement of the trial, but it wae granted be- MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUB, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street ‘ . Thirty-fifth Street The Woolen Fabrics Department - is featuring an interesting assortment of Suitings and Coatings 19a. Stanley $ Ie Gibboug 392frm Ave. at 30Sr, Second Koor-Jake Elevator Sale New Spring Dresses’ # Selected From Our Stock and Augmented By A Special Purchase ' “These dregses leave nothing to be desired in point of mode and quality. Each one is a new and later season model and the materials are those Fashion decrees. Crepe Satin Taffeta PY aF- JO Poiret Twill Canton-Crepe Still Other Dresies From $35 to $150 ; oe ‘ Crepe de Chine . Canavan and David represented in the fashionable Spring models” Some of these choice fabrics are sports tweeds in brilliant colorings, covert cloths, repps, striped twills, tricotines, etamines and jerseys. Embroidered and openwork effects, now in demand, are shown in tricotines and fine serges, and the always popular b> saamaaattein ted weaves in stripes and small checks. they recel’ a were told that if they went to trial it (defo) cost. — 000 to employ en insel. Rather than pay this rehey said they would plead guilty, though they felt they were Innocent. dustice McAvoy refused to accept a plea under these circumstan sent Canavan and Del; for further conferences with their attorneys. will be placed on sale tcectow (Tuesday).morning “ at very special prices 5,000 Yards of 45-inch Ramie-weave Linen, in white,. pink, rose, gold,-mignonette green and two shades of blue we at 95c. per yard 4,000 Yards of 36-inch DresssLinen, in lavender, pink, rose, and three shades of blue . at 85c. per yard Another Sale of All-Linen Handkerchiefs The has been arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday). prices quoted assure the obtaining: of exceptional values within 130 Miles of New MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Anata nae ara at” Stat Hemstitched . +» « perdozen $4.90, 6.75 & 8.90 as. illustrated, Initialed . i + «© «+ per half-dozen 3.00. Tape-bordered * 6 «© « « «+ per half-dozen 5.00 ewing a chines, Hitus- h WOMEN’S SHEER HANDKERCHIEFS Hemstitched per dozen $1.65, 2.65, 6.00 & 7.00 With embroidered corner, per half-dozen 1.35, 2.25 & 3.00 Initialed . - ‘per half-dozen 1.35, 1.85 & 3.25 Tape-bordered per half-dozen 1.50, 2.25 & 3.45 - EWING MA’ EN MONDAY Also WOMEN’S SHEER LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed per dozen $1.65 With embroidered corner per-dozen 1.75 EE eeEeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeHeEeeEeEeEeHeeeeee Se . . a . There is a splendid assortment of Hand-made Glove ‘Hand- kerchiefs in the regular stock. These little tuck-ins, now so much favored, are adorned with exquisite hand embroidery. diamond-dye old, faded skirts, waists, (Departments on First Floor) dresses Coats, sweaters, stockings, en draperies, coverings, everything. ‘Tell “Diamond * Dyes druggist whether your material is perfect results are gusranteed,| wool or silk, or if it is cotton, linen, or contains directions #0] 4 mixture. 16 rich, fadeleas colors.— un for any woman tol Advi, Don't ruin your taterial in a poor! dye that spots, str Unusual Sale of 24,000 Men’s Shirts At an ; Old Fashioned Price PS weds Wa ee Silk Striped Madras Woven Madras Corded and Crepe Madras ‘Fine Percales 22,800 Soft Cuff Model. 1,200 Laundered Cuff Model Absolutely Fast Colorings 4 Extra Salesclerks Extra Selling Space On Sale To-Morrow a Baye —Main Floor, 86th Street Herald Square M1 a%) (4\ii/a\s (0.70 15/0\ 10/0) aN" 1@\i(@\).(0\1(0N! 18 /asliraNt'7aN) /eyiVaNit/o\i —====0N SALE NOW—————= 1921 World Almanac Presidential Election Returns—Census Figures Greatest Seller on Earth!

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