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CARRIED GUN IN | FEUD WARFARE | sal egict o qan MINER'S WIFE WHO |THINK 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL TRIED TO DIE jlodine Burns on Her Mouth Follow er ae THE EVE BOTH SIDES “STAND PAT” IN SEA STRIKE Peace Conference ed Only to ‘ WOMEN PROTEST HARVEY’S SPEECH Wire Harding Ambassador's Re- Vi neshn RUE ERIE ST of the President of Stanford Univer- eity, as President of the Woman's League for the Peace Treaty, The telegram read: SAL RTE ECT TR AN RN TN RR YE REE NING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1921. , day by Mra. Ray Lyman Wilbur, wife | SPRING TOGS FOR BURGLARS, | Lect’ Brooklyn Clothing Store by Breaking Through Partition. Burglars broke into the store of the B : Tell Me "§ Nothe iia Hi Biel “We protest against the unauthor-| Better Grade Clothing Shop, No. 1182 “Nei Fear She Would Fail at Fell Mediator There's Not marks Conflict With Presi- ized atatement of Ambassddor Har-|Flushing Avenuo, Brooklyn, early ' | School, ing Doing. dent’s Pledges. vey that America would not directly|¥estrrday. and carried away sixty . | : | 4 wartlel " ‘ine strike ettly Wave anyeh elght suits of clothes, several pairs of * - ‘ Fearful (hat che wpatd fall to pass’ TH partion to the marine MMT® GAN’ FRANCIOCO, Mey t4—a[°%, nciregtly have anything to 40) ) users and @ quantity of plece a ir. | wit t Secretary of Labor Davis with any’association of nations. We -! i her junior high school examinations ‘A to-day with ‘frank ‘#lemram to President Harding pro-| 1.01 that as Americe NEGRG >Wil ent Contec em 7 “ D re ey . | next month in Public School No. 170, |‘ stil a, testing against Ambassador Harvey’s ; Nate semen The burglars gained entrance vy Dhe Sy Shop of Onipinations I ede cr BEN neepticinm of re: an agreement ico at London regarding Ameri. ("ave been grossly misrepresented, |cutting a holo through a sheet metal 4 / GB | Tclen Greenwald, thirteen years old. |qng owners’ representatives sald ‘ ~|qinco wo were asbured by you in a| nd plaster partition betaeen it and a : FIFTH AVENUE: AT‘38™ STREET i | # thought tried to Kill her-| 114.. were going, not to negotiate, but #4 participation {n world affairs as pre-election telegram that the United areo Se ateinne aie gl police wes am | sett with fod day in her home, | 1 n°s vi, Davis they had agreed @ violation of one of the President's | States would enter an association of| who have entered a number ue some | A No. 236 West 113th Street. She awal j r t. The committee of pre-election promises was sent to-' nations. in the same manner. ‘ 1 . ° | lowed none of the iodine, though she} striking ‘ See ee eet I eee Introduce An Ideal | Cid pun her mouth severely. She) sponse to the Secretary's invitation, . was taken to Harlem Hospital and that they would stand firm Si Mod hee | Little Helen, who had told her| against a 15 per cent, wage cut. = = ‘fa . ummer orts e€ | mother and sister Bessie many times| The position of the owners was that she was afraid she would not| taken at a meeting of the Executive |pass the coming examinations, started | Committee and Labor Committes of _y » } J \for school at the customary hour | the American Steamship Owners’ As- | this morning. No one saw her come | sociation, i back to the house, but a litte later! On the union side most of the time | | Bessie found her in her room |was spent In drives against the posi- She asked why she was not at|tion taken by Bert L. Todd of Ocean | |school and as the younger child had | Local, No. 80, who favors a settle- y F difficulty in answering, Bessie dis- | ment , ba he burns on her sister’s| Local No. 83, of nich aomay B, , | elen was immediately taken | Tiealey Is the moving spirit, held a AY : if d fe of Dr. L 1. Goodftied, | regular meeting Inst night, at which pPecialize or enth Avenue, where first | Healey's position in refusing t6 con- Wednesday at 10.00 Novelty never ceases in the origination of Bonwit Teller t C& Co. sport hats. The “Ripple” ] Ribbon hat is the latest expression soft, flexible and rakishly sportslike. allied afterward dorsed [i was given to her, an ambulance | sider the 15 per cent. cut was in- Saks & Company 275 New Dresses At Less Than ONE-HALF PRICE! $35 Value—Now $16.95 Materials including Canton Crepes, Satins, Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chines, Tricolettes, Tricotines and ‘Taffetas. Will Close Out Wednesday Women’s Strap Pumps —all taken from regular stock and . | “ND Wee Mrs. Rose Cline, who was for- ' merly Miss MoCoy of the famous | feudists’ family of West Virginia, i shouldered a rifle and fought for \ six hours in atrifle pit at Merri- j mac, W. Va., while her busband dossed a gang of fighting minera. _—— me In two versions and in thirty colorings. 7 OL For This i Greatly < Sale Ons , Vet eae Reduced to : 6.95 Over 20 Different Styles at $16.95 HAMILTON GARMENT Co. 307 Fifth Avenue Near 3ist Street nH | PL _K_ el _ ee __e = SPORTS HATS Resenbiath Moves to Damt ail. f Citing The World's story of Roland Pothier repudiating his confession | fnvolving Robert Rosenbluth in a charge of murdering Major Alexander P. Cronkhite at Camp Lewis, Wash. Oct. 25, 1918, Rosenbluth's Attorney, Jonah J. Goldstein, yesterday served notice on the United States Attor- | ” ney that he would move for the dis- | missal of bail. The motion is set | | __ | BARGAINS ™ DECORATION DAY WEAR De 2» Iryant __f OWER STORE | A Bargain Basement 23 West * . 1 2in'st'| The Only Bargain Store for Stout Women Feary hl The end of this week—THE DECORATION DAY HOLIDAY—or the official opening of the Summer Season, We have arranged Bargains for the entire week in anything Stout Women wear, Come in and look over these bargains—get something new to wear, whether you stay in town or take a short week-end trip. ; SUIT DRESS Jet yi Pees that are as smart as any the season has produced, every one perfectly designed to lend race to the trimmest af feet—every one displaying the careful workmanship for which Saks footwear is well known. y Dre $16.95 ur Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Women's Wear — One and two strap models, as you prefer, in Patent Calfskin, Gun Metal, Brown Kid, Brown and Gray Suede—and many in combination of leather and suede. Louis XV and Dolly heels—all sizes and widths, but not in every style Sizes 39 to 56 Bust Every price A Bargain Price None C.0.D., Exchanged or on Approval Second Floor Broadway Saks &@ompany at 34th Street BONWIT TELLER &CO Bargain Bargain nd Bargain : Checked and Novel Silk Serge and Mo- Swagger model of The Speaally Shop my MB tyVoile. Piped with hair, Belted model, ver <" heer he of ' Onpinationa The Ideal Stout Figure Leake FIFTH x me, plain colored voile. Excellent suits for Homespun Tweed, AVENUELAP 38: ‘STREET + Fashion has decreed that the large Riteagnden. wear during hot in Tan, Browh woman of even, graceful proportions “ t loped tunic. weather. Black, andGray. Anex- ° . is ultra smart é Blue, Bi Black. te a UR ies Navy, Gray. cellent utility coat. Will Close Out Wednesday The attainment of such’a figure is 137 Value =" Value vig . a nAe solely a matter of proper corseting. 18 19 Odd Models—Limited Quantities “ ’ ee | Other Dresses, Other Suits, Other Coats : Stylish Stout? | | | — WOMEN’S SPORTS APPARE nico ! ¥ WAIST Barg ain SKIRT Bargain Underwear Bargains R L Are the only corsets designed to create | Some odds and ends gus Fine quality Linene. =~ | CorsetCovers79cup iy FOURTH FLOOR the slender silhouette effectively. And in broken sizes. Patch pockets. All rape ; they do it with perfect comfort. Crepe de Chine and made the ; “Lane eee 8c up | 7 ors ’ Ba oa Bryant Way.’ Sizes: Chemises ... 98¢ up | ¥ English Tweed Coats $10 ‘velied, 26 to 45 waist. Vests....... 49c up | Suitable for country and camp wear, in three- EXCLUSIVE OF TAX 25 1» Bloomers... 98¢ up quarter length........... Formerly 65.00 35 .00 Have one of our ex corsetieres show be Other Waists, Other Skirts Hosiery..... 39c up ) you, these remarkable corsets tomorrow 18 vo 7-48 2:95 to 11.75 Negligees... 1.49 up | J Hand Tailored Jersey Suits . ‘Thad Fleer | & Yarn dyed Worsted Jersey, also a limited number ‘i PETTICOAT | 4) HOUSE DRESS BUNGALOW | @ oiweed Sus Formerly 75.00 45.00 James McCreery & Co. Bargain er Bargain APRON Ae ae = uali i er- ty ut full and roomy, ol S ? ” er ‘ORK Fe oer afl Black Choker cone Bargain “Glen Logan” Tweed Suits ” and White stripe or y Patch pocket. Roll col- i Pereale.:....s000 2.45 A limited. collection in broken sizes of these Blue and White stripe. fig lar. Wonderful value, AH Gingham........ 2.95 famous “Tweeds).......Kormerly 100.00 68.00 : we 68 . - Oth f. ie a ie - ‘ af er Petticoats er House Dresses /\ er Aprons e ES 1.19 to 4.95 45 to 4.95 S 1-95 to 2.95 Sporting Capes & Coats 2 ee tiene Sa i id, —— ee . A few in high colored pure camel’s hair, brown Greatest Seller on Earth / Es NIGHTGOWN CORSET MATERNITY camel's hair and plaid camel's hair.............45 Ea 55.00 ormerly up to 135.00 ON SALE NOW 1921 World Almanac | Bargain Fine quaiity Muslin. Daintily trimmed with lace. Ribbon run. Bargain Good quality Coutil. Bach lace. Light weight and durable. Bargain | Fine Plaid Voile. Sur- plice front, is well ad- apted to Maternity wear. Imported Scotch Plaid Skirts Genuine clan plaids for golf and general sports 13 289 595 Eee See Be Formerly up to 45.00 9.00 Presidential Election Returns—Census Figures Other Nightgowns Other Corsets Maternity Skirts 50c on Stands ‘ : : 65c by Mail 14 2% 3:5 up 1% ° ‘ fe