The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 12

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Iss NEVIN BACK | Woke i RaAE Bast RK IN NEAR E INNS TAKE PLAN FOREND OF MARINE | STRIKE 10 OAS Riployers, nie, So sat dsfied They Repudiate Further Conferences. nee if After a conference t! tween the Board and heads thos Steamship Owne announced Vice President and ul Manne 80 satisfied w he strike situation | ) as no ght of holding any | further conferences with the striking | of the association, th i) hands wer thi there was n ugh engineers. On the heels of this anne came one the Gene Marine bn Benefi Anse | elation left for Washington at 1 S'elock for another conference wit Secretary of Labor i stated the men we vitation of the cerry with them a proposition Settlement of the equested by the Secretary At the ¢ men wer tor of Div tions, and kins, and ¢ rector of the representing the the Exec elation Capt. F A. J. Mot of the Interna D, Tomlins fean and } Osborn, Secret strike of the + Del atat al iG. 4 » Evans, Di 6 Bures nel Hoard i} of the Asso-| ff Shipowners were K, Donne ference daughter « ancey, Nevin, the compe d to Now month, ive Coun Raymond, 1 Line and the Association. After ihe meeting given out alleging that a quantity of | in the carborundum and emery powder hit] At the hospital Rigo identified Ar een found yesterday in the main | thur oc engine bearings and steoring American Shipowners’ a statement was | men drew a revolver and shot Ti abdomen. held. engine | 8 Indian | Benson further WASHID fay 18—In h the vessel had | testumony befe the House Commit e and that the|tee on Appropriations on May men accused of the crime are now in| made public to-<¢ custody expla At Boston, it was said, after the | cu strikers had left the Shipping Board's | {6 steamer Ellenor oll wa vund in| ther reductio: the filter box and it was discovered | be necessary the heating coll in the double bottom been broken, which was npt to start a fire, It was ts earlier in the had been rv 1 to the effect that steamers ng on the showed they had been tampered with | Hany defore leaving Am« At Shipping Board headquarters | was said efforts would be made by ship owners and the authorities to son all offenders| It was also said more | claimed. other side rican ports. apprehend and imp of this class. ers were seeking em- cerned, the strike ended 5 ago. Mr, Marvin suid this afternoon #« @ssociation had followed the lead of the Shipping t an open shop. isted in theor when the un but now it © —- SHIP PICKET FIRST VICTIM OF STRIKE, everal days din declaring for e latter had ex r. Marvin added, men predominated, # in fact Dies After Accusing Savannah Line Worker—Davis Again Fail At Media Jose Rigo, a union picket in the @eamen’s strike, died to-day in St Vincent's Hosp t a gunshot wound inflicted |: n front of the Savannah 1, the North Victrola No. XI 150.00 Plus 10.00 in Records River by one of t e negroes the City of Sava BEWARE! Moths feed on grea: Clean your clothes w one before putting them away, Hogan sore 160.00 thie with Benzing, Naptha or Gasoe line. rou “SEMOVES GREASE SPOTS cone ithout art to fabric or color, Specially Offered 5.00 Down Balance Small Monthly Payments No wilerest charged on deferred payments. aya from ak fs cach Se All wesred “eit = ta a8 the man who Wage finest all wool are styled as ing revers of brush wool, as pic- HI] shown right and left in the ills tured, above, centre, and come WH] tration, and are in’ spark red, in combinations of pink or blue, parchment, pearl grey, brown, with white revers, brown, tur- tun, Saxe blue and navy blue. quoise or coral, with revers. ~ HEARN | SWEATERS THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY "i COLLAPSE, SUS - em Soa F FOR MRS. HARDING. ON SEARCH PARTIES = Landay ona ohare’ €ul 6A ‘tacked Mine Netiic Ami Hire CetRmtH We a th ew ta ted Next Week rt Cries “He’s Not in River! ' ; ; No Trace of Little Arthur % "4 i « Northrop of Arlington Ait : " 1 Voller Coughlan of fy was mappended ' or Abram Preisk a Mrs. Livingston Loses Diverce pent. Tustice Tlerney to-day der f Mra, Mamte W, ted the Living: 50°; REDUCTIONS! 300 Silk Dresses a $16.95 (sus) Silk Canton Crepes, Satins Voffeta Crepe de Chines Georgettes, Charmeuse and Crepe Meteors ety of sty Also a vari in fine Pricotine 350 New Dresses Worth Neduced to $16.95 and a quart the imprint of the | Hae LTON GARMENT CO ee | 307 Fifth Avenue 3 ty ONY I . nged Dress o nl , Ir Near 31st Street pe $16.95 | : ciety | Gur Entire Fifth Avenue Buildiac Exclusively for Women's Wear FOUR’ URTEENTH STREET Gsteblished 182. WEST OF FIFTH AVE, TOMORROW Carriage Covers---Pillow Cases Little Tots’ SWEATERS | | Were $4.50 3 53 | and $5.50 | e Coat Front Sweaters in plain and fancy weaves of the Sizes to 6 Years | ‘Tuxedo Sweaters of finest all wool; have contras Sizes 2 to 6 yea 300 CarriageCovers 2.81 Were $4.97 to $7.50 Dizes & to 6 years, 400 Pillow Cases 1.87 Were $3.97 A large selection of Madcira . . hand embroidered styles, show Madeira pillow cases are exqui- | ing basket, flower and butterfly — sitely hand embroidered on fine embroidered centres and seal , . loped edge. Covers are of good linen, in a large assortment of quality white pique. NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS See Page 27 for Other Recon Advertising dainty designs. 18, | No. 565 West 169th Street, for counsel 1921, Two vipws. ‘Tranneript.) (Prom 75 oxpena from declares she's © difference? nater thinks The Man Who Leads Men ‘Walk-Over has his style of shoe, the exact shape of his foot. He is being fitted at the Walk- Over store every day. He likes the shape and style of the shoes he wears, because they are made for has feet. He takes for granted that the quality of the leather is the best, because they are Walk-Overs. CLEAN-CUT STYLE An oxford with lines that emphasize the graceof manly styleand rood fitting, Bimple yet pleasingly sturdy Shown in rich tan or black leathers. $8 to $12 BID Fifth Ave, between 42nd and 43rd Ste Other New York City Store: 1, Broatway Broadway 352 W. 135 se 633: ina & 1432 Broad Fro way S406 Wie Ave WN. Y.—1 N, Broadway ue ae ee Of course— F course it makes no difference in price when you buy on the Hy. GRADE Credit plan. The only difference is found in the convemence you enjoy by paying for your clothes while wearing them—a little each as week or month Making Cloth F uyIng a) CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 131 West 125th Street Bet, Lenox & 7th Avenues Open Evenings Do»mown Store 113 Nassau St. Near Ann St “Be sure of address. Don't be misled | And as to the clothes themselves, little need be said, other than that nowhere can smarter styles, finer quality in Men's, Women's and Boy's Clothing be purchased at less than our prices. Look for the name HY GRADE Me in Tomorrow’s Newspapers nat being ¢ f ma of It a VICTROLA Is Here for as little as $25 and as much as $1,500 witha wide range of sizes between A small down payment secures immediate delivery to your home. Pay balance in convenient monthly sums BROOKLYN 11)6 Flatbush Av | FUR Storage Valuation over $500—2 Velnation under $500—3 % Because we make fur storage a business not a side issue you are assured of scientific and thorough treatment of your furs Repairs and Remodelling at Summer prices PHONE TRIANGLE 6900 | Balch, Price & Co || Fulton é Smith Sts. Brooklyn N.Y. If your break fasts are dull and your days start heavily, try Yuban "APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 to¥50M of SLWEEKL os OPENS AN ACCOUN CMa $2.00 Down 850.00 5.00 75.00 7.50 100.00 10.00 15.00 | FISHER: BROS. COLUMBUS AVENUE: | A BET.103° 2104 Sis. INVALIDS' CHAIRS Nu Ve. Wonk Bd Streets Hetween 224 and 2

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