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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. ; 20 lie 4‘ 30 YEARS IN JAIL |paragraph of the resolution, which . . IF BRINDELL FAILS |**8iicun rome mit commis[UMReS Like Treatment of have full power to make a full and Guilty of Similar | complete investigation of the finances Jof the said union, and engage counse! Offenses. and accountants to audit the books of Soeeial to The Kreninr Work.) the said Loch) 1466, and take such mt of the to Stadt te nd York labor leader (Robert F. Brindell) is —4 Cae en ees aergens (DAVIS FAVORS JAIL ore wan wont. to prison tor extort | i BROOKLYN lieutenants aiso under indictment.| FOR BRINDELL KIND) money trom builders under threats of | [HH] The explosive developed in the final oad strikes and tle-ups, and urged ‘tke | i i treatment for all othera guilty of the Men | same offense Mr. Davia sald there in no danger of the United States suffering from an | economic situation similar to the one | 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. 1329-4331 BROADWAY now in Great Britain. legal action ax may be necessary two protect the property of the union and the rights of its members therein; and this special committee is hereby ati- thorized to call a special meeting of | WStadtmuiler, business agent of the 3 ‘Carpenters’ Union, has brought about & seething condition of affairs in the Building Trades Council, the Brindell! the local to report to tho local aa to organization of business agents of the | their actions under this resolution and Various unions In the council | their recommendations for the welfare A stormy meeting of the ousinoss| of the local” ‘Agents was held to-day at No, 12 St.| The resolution was passed almost | unanimously. The committee was a i Mark's Place, the Brindell headquar-|jected and ls now at work. Tt w! t 7 ! ¥ 5 PITTSBURGH, April 15.—Labor lead It is my opinion,” he added i steps generally as may be necessary . . # and others who dixcourage building |the dunger will be geently minimiaed | Hl |to the end that the affairs of the|°* “ i sites y & 49th Sts. it (Continued from First Page.) — | union, {ts financial condition and|conatruction by unlawful means showd | if emplgyers and employees with each | Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th = — letanding may be known, and may|be jatied, it was said here to-day by | muke concessions; that in, ‘If they w <i i . . OOKLYN at ad put up with ateurety company to| Make sppropriate recommendations in| Secretary of Labor James Davi He|do unto others as they would have | IH} BROOKLYN ULTON STREET coro’ BRIDGE STREET Ls 5 ieidrantee the $100,000 bail bond of] ee o ine conduct of its future| cited particularly the case of the Now | ts do unto them. , } ) affairs, and take suc ¢ i his! sted colleague, Peter Lyset cst ; | ot Hoyt It Subway Jetion Brooklyn Watch Your Gums— Bleeding a Sign of Trouble Medical science knows how seriou: is the sign of bleeding gums. For it knows that tender and bleeding gums are the forerunners of Pyorrhes, that dread dis- ease which afflicts four out of five people over forty. If the disease is unchecked, the gum-line recedes, the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be ex- tracted to rid the system of the Pyorrhea poisons which seep into the system and wreck the health. Wi These poisons often cause rheumatism, netvous dis- orders, anaemia, and other ills. To avoid Pyorrhea, visit your dentist often for tooth and gum inspection, and use Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan's For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea or check 1 its progress, if used in time and used consistently. | Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this, Forhan's keeps the gums and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. If gum-shrinkage has already set in, use Forhan’s are | to directions and consult your dentist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D, S. Forhan Co., New York — Forhan's, Lid., Montreal Very Important Announcement An Exceptional Purchase of An Artistic Collection of Women’s & Misses’ Suits Coats Wraps It will ters, and a current of rising feeling) report at a special meeting of the Brindell unions in Cooper Union some night next week. A specin! task of the committee is to d acover what has} jagainst the “Power House,” as Brin- | / dell is called by his former adheronts, | ‘was plainly apparent. | become of $2! { it Stadtmuller spent the night in the) Dock Builders’ Union and $42,000 ap. } Tombs. He appeared before Justice | Pron tor prindell's defense | Gavegan at noon to-day on a writ of | ak . habeas corpus and) his counsel,) Criminal Tihel Verdict Stands. Whomas J, O'Neill and Benjamin W.) judge Alfred J. Talley in General WMoore, asked that bail be materially |Sessions to-day denied motions for a Weduced. Objection was raised by|new trial and for setting aside the | Stanley W. Richter, Special Deputy | verdict of conviction against Kate | i frict Attorney Johnson. Justice Gave- {dor M. Hadden, A URBAltS phil- ‘ign postponed argument until Aitenced on wo od hook P'olock this afternoon. A report that Hrindell, enraged be-} wause Stadtmuller refused to plead! ullty and thus possibly aid Brindell ‘fo escaping further prosecution on other indictments, has threatened to| open up his “little biack buok” anu Teveal insile dealings with men and| ff eoncerns not yet mentioned, was dia- joussed by the men at to-day’s meet- Ang. There was very little opinion| ff expressed upon the report because few of Brindell's associates know (much about the inner secrets of the appropriated by tite | am Gowns Unsurpassed Values HARDLY TWO ALIKE War Tax 24c. add'l : “boss's transactions by which he Sunday Excursion | 4s supposed to have cleaned up hun- | MM i eevee of thousands of dollars in a|ff e) e New modes of. personality which combine costume So2"sanmun « wow e. fl Philadelphia} ou ee opin yoke tinction, An assemblage displaying an excess of beauty in silhouette and treatment. We have made distinguished additions to this purchase by including GG from stock many models which have been higher priced. | i FOR THE: GUMS { | Checks Pyorrhea An April Selling of models--three are here after refusing Brindell’s demand that illustrated. the plead guilty, became convinced Brindel! was going to put him in the Tombs, he prepared a bombshell which hhe tossed into the mecting of Local No. 1466 of the Carpenters’ Unton- the holding union, as it were, of all the Brindell organizations—on Mon- | ff @ay night. This was in the shape of Sunday, April 17 Special Through Train Leaves _ New York, Penns. Station - = 7.30 Hudson Terminal - 7:30. Returning, leaves Philadelphia - 8. 7 Similar Excursions May 4, and June 12. @ resolution which pledged the sup- A New Purchase Just Received 1000 Ladies’ Sweaters In a large va- riety of models, including lar Tle Made splendid qual- ity — Bhetland wool in a large variety of col- ors too numer- eux to mention, This Bargain will surprise you. Values up to $5.00. Speciai only 1-% Big Value 2 Pants Boys’ Suits The Great Sale [1 CONTINUES AT THE peoraiterle BIG STORE . MAIN FLOOR Sixth Ave., 18th to 19th St. Operated by THE ROSS STORES, Inc. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Home Shopping Days at the BIG STORE ~NEW PURCHASE, 5,000PAIRS = \ Women’s Oxford Pumps One Eyelet Ties THE BIG T VALUE IN NEW YORK All this ason's fashionable styles made in Patent Colt, Patent Kid, fine Vici Kid, Black Kid and White Eaves Cloth, with Louis, Medium and Flat Low Heels, Turned Welt and McKay Soles. All sizes and widths, Regular $5-86 values, All to go at Newest Suits of Quality | . 45" — 592 — 79 1 Even the most critical shopper will be enthusiastic at the values we are offering in these splendid tailleurs. The variety of original style themes assures a perfect complement to every type and contour. Tricotines, Poiret Twills, Twill Cords and imported fabrics. Features include hand shaping, hand sewing and hand pressing to insure permanent beauty of line. ut quality ally priced lay and Saturday at only | A Remarkable Group of New Spring SUITS at 38.00 | LITTLE MEN'S S H 0 E s Blucher style—sizes 9 to 13%. The Newer Dresses || Showing the Summer Trend 252 372 49%) Straightline models, basque effects with flare skirts bouffant and decided novelties. Beautiful new trim- ming effects in beads, braids, embroideries, laces eyelets, metallic threads, tassels and bright sashes. | All staple and pastel shades and combinations. | Newer Coats and Wraps An Unequaled Presentation 292 352 492 You will be pleased with the swinging cape, flowing sleeve Mandarin coats, graceful wraps and trim trotabout coats which are so individually styled. Embroidery, luxurious and distinctive, has been used to their advantage in self and contrasting shades, | Regular value , a fine quality calfskin, with medium and low “heels; sizes ff 2% to 7, Regular $4.00 value, Special *! Women’s Walking OXFORDS Mahogany and Gunmetal Calf Leathers, medium and low heels, Good- Year welted soles, all sizes. Regular $5.00 value, Special, 9.98 Another New Purchase 750 New Spring Hats BOYS’ OXFORDS Smartest Designed Summer Furs stoles, scarfs and one and two-skin choker scarfs in a wonderful collection 1 of sele« pelts. Moleskin, Hudson Bay Sable, Russian Sable, Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel, Taupe Caracul, also Pointed Fox and Silver Fox in supreme qualities. Many have exquisite linings of fancy imported silks and over linings of Georgette Crepe .00 and up New Lot Just Received 450 Spring Blouses Sample Collection of Children’s Coats IN MILI All the season's wanted straws, including China Piping, Milan S and and Straw Combinations fas we: $5 ANERY DEPT. MAIN AIS French me Satin y known hionable color in the lot, Ready to ar. Made to sell for and $6, Special at $ 1 98 Spring Hats and straight sallors: ality French Straws; 0 raws, Faney te, als d Braid Stra We have just purchased a manu- facturer's entire sample collection of Children’s Coats and have marked them at less than one-half price. All late models in a splen did assortment of materials and colors. Ranging in price from 2.98 to 6.98 Values up to $15.00. These are Tacluding fine quality Georgette, Chic Novelties in The Newer Blouses 92 to 39% An interesting display of new blouses of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Georgette, Canton Striking Styles in The Newer Skirts 92 15Z 25:22 Separate skirts grow smarter s gf and smarter in materials and styles. Fabrics include ANGEL GIYER ARO Crepe and laces, mostly in ultra-fashion- able overblouse styles. Lavish decorations in beading and embroidery in contrasting colors. fancy Fan-ta-si silks, Baronet: i . . te , novelty plaids, striped flannels and poplin: The new pleated effects are outstanding features. All sizes, including stouts. 65 Dozen Women's Kid Gloves Iamported (roods, 3 Rows stitdied Mack, 2 I I AS i aly a ig eis aoe BE" 1 OO seit. Beresin tale’ Price oaly, Lo 500 Pairs of the Famous CIB Corsets Special Purchase Just Received 5000 1000 Pounds TIFFIN Chocolates, One Pound Boxes, Each Yew Lot. Phono. Records New goods—all sizes in white ison over eitered at such (ow prices and Flesh. Regular value $1.55 Special Bargain Sale 1.00 39c [" '39¢ and 49c | Wee Folks’ Coats Clever little wraps for gists | 7:80 Girls’ Coats Coats for girls from 6 to 14 \ Price, only Walk In—Look Around—Plenty of Salespeople—Quick Service. Many other attractive Bargains n our Vericus Departments Not Advertised. No Deliveries, No C.O.D.’s. Store Open 9-6. Mcney Returned on Any Purchase Within 3 Days if Not Satisfactory, | years exceptionally priced. Loose, pleated and string belt Models. Every desirable fabric and wanted color at and boys from 2 to 6 years in checks, tricotines and pretty novelties. Navy blue aud light colors, Sixth Avenue, SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING, 18th to 19th Street