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4% TATE LABOR HEAD DECLARES MILLER WORST GOVERNOR Holland, at Rochester Conven- tion, Sees Hard Fight Com- ing This Winter. ) ROCHPSTOR, Avg. 24—James P. {Holland opened the convention of the of or here Miller. Gov. whom he declared to be the worst Governor the State has had in his with an atlack upon the course o view of he last Legisiature, following which fhe warned the delegates th: 3 another hard winter ahe ‘ou e going,” he continued, “to have another attempt made to force the Ao eéas Anti-Strike Law upon the \ © books, and among othe: + you May look for another 3 upon the continuation schools, which were beaten last winter ce aut that the federation sider asking amendments to the attack upon the Governor} by the State of lawyers to protect the Interests of claimants, He «lso rec- ommended the fixing of scheduled rates for injuries, as is the custon in some other § Dr. W. F. McCalcb of the Brother. | hood omotive Bi | spoke morning si ing, a g the unions to get to- gether form banks, predicting that, if it was desired, labor could have a aa with $100,000,000 re- a brief time. as largely an | ~ to questions | dmitted that his | pelled to buy corpora- ea to emplay its funds. Prof. George A. Works of Cornell, University, Chairman. of the Joint | Committee on Rural Schools, attacked the Rockefeller Foundation for at- tempts to control the schools of the State, which he said was part of a| tm boys and girls on the farms. Inefficient schools, he declared, are yearly driving buncreds of farmers to villages in order that their children may obtain fair educational advan- tages. He advocated the State and villages bearing part of the extra ex. pense of sending children to high| School where none ts provided in’ their immediate vicinity, FEATURES CORRECTED nent Commetic Si Providing for more referees to|P # claims and for tho « good Maxwel costs appeal TELEPHONE Bronx Branch: Insist on the Best | DY cUARANTEED npecd Pipi GIGANTIC music | ORG FRENCH i ir | OLDE. Conductor, maeaure ARNOL Pein AZOLE INE wou PERCERETS > IALTO THOMAS ee TIMES OF 2 PUT ND TAKE|| Spun. from Ge TOOK to Broadway AxD Vaudeville Starts at 12 o'clock Every Day— mone BROADWAY «tts B. SD ELT in CAPITOL GOLDWIN Presen St. CHORUS OF 73 VOICES GEORGE “The Old Nest” SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS The new goodness of the people who have found a mo- torcar to bea family necessity. | MAXWELL DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION 1808 BROADWAY, 175th STREET AND GRAND CC Telephone Tremont 4914 MAXWELL DR, tice ise M7 Sth At 1 and its low strongly to Corner 59th S‘reet CIRCLE 5550 RRIS THEATRE. 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You'll like Fairbanks—more than ever Direeted by Photographed by FRED NIBLO ARTHUR EDESON Beginning Next Sunday SEATS ON SALE TO-MORROW. LYRIC Direction— ena PLUNKETT, Mn THE DETOUR gretttate With EFFIE SHANNON—AUGUSTYN. DUNCAN: ~ VIOLET HEMING AND OTTO KRUGER in saath Sth PLAYHOUSE 2!" AUG. 27 5 pal HARES vest of Binal. Era, bat “ROBUSTLY AMUSING.’ ae nees Wed, and GEORGE in ee pe LI Wd 01 G OFFICIAL SHUBERT TWE NewLy win “Vivian MARTIN & Matinces Wed. and 5 y An M to Ih PAL TEX RICKARD. PRESENTS Dempsey ;,Carpentier UST MARRIED ft TERRACE a Dl CENTURY Evs COOLED BY” Viay by BIJOU THEA. West asta et t, 2.30, Erp. 8.30, Ww. 44in st. | Mate’ Wea REPUBLIC ¥. j2 gs | LITTLE ss|TueaTae| The 00D SEATS FOR MATINEES soe. NIGHTS WILLIAM FARNU PERJUR PICTURES. | a8. | TIMES SQ. i: Wuast COURTENAY axp LOLA FISHER Darned Good Show—end " 7 Mentors ne ta Pass LAST TWO WEEKS IN NEW LELHASE CENTRAL tits MATINEES 800. THEATRE, 424 81, LYRIC "vice BAILY, THOUSAND CHOICE MATINEES, 500, SH * pi rie (Avupeiig REVUE Madnee, Saturge at MIMIC WORLD *% 2%, HUNDREDS OF CHOIce SEATS. NIGHTS 50, $1.00, THUNDERCLAP | is always fresh and possesses that unique flavour of ‘goodness’ that has justly made it famous, {dus propaganda” intended to hold | « THE LAST WALTZ <i “ELEANOR Ist Year| ‘NOBODY’ s MONEY: ___ with WALLACE. EDDINGER, FOX Prevents AM YHEATRE, Sith St, Ce i PARK cr a it pineoreo by HARRY Mittanoe gata Ae (Ocean Lines CHILDREN ¥ REE Ags Rapes 1 eas YN. te them | 200s "AE HOVE STS NOONS with Pi VD ES end FREE Str. “Mandalay _ gam Battery Dally <9.90 a. nin, Dp On Rigole pnowe AGENT CALLS 1AM CAN WAT at TES © MAIDEN LANE “Atlantic Highlands 130 28 PM. i Monda RELIABLE GOOO$ = LOW PRICE: EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE GALL, WR/TE OR }) 55 TEAMBOATS raavEL]| MERE TO lg ) AND HOW TO GET THE! [Seer AUGUST 94, 1992, BY DAYLIGHT | The Ideal Route Between NEW YORK and ALBANY MAGNIMCIENT RIVER SCENERY.) eat ULLY BQuIP HSTAURAN és Dayliah sav IL Service Sub- | sect to hank eatin Notice” ng, or Romere Putten Ww on Saturiay), leaves Dese 2.000 8. West M., West 129th attest nkers 10.16 A. ingaton Point, August Sale—Fourth Week Special Purchase Sheets, Pillow Cases at chisufit, “pe | No Mail or Telephone Orders on ead street the following: i Phos “Str to 20 A: PILLOW CASES—Hemmed. 42x36 in.—were .85.....Sale .25 45,36 in.—-were 87. Sale 27 Nee uPtaar eet meaner “Albany M. Wont 10th street M, Yonkers #50 4. M. for tBear Stountainy {West Point and iNewburah On Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 21. Steanier t en brossie Stre th et 2. LU M., Yon! 240 P.M. for Hear Mountain, West Pont. Newburgh and return. sb Fons r 8 Hear Mountain, *Newbureh and iFough- keepsie. tRetarn steamer same day from points. in.—were $1 SHEETS—Hem: AN through ‘ral Uckets between York anni ABany necepted. x Delaware meet Cees ee oc eaten Teint eles ter | me Ae New | Aaints in the Gatakille. Connection n by Fang vith New York Central and ivi ibe SSESES Raaalee: DeLIGHTFU LON ‘elephone ( DE" |» way ST, PIER, NEW YORK. 90 in.—were $1 36-inch Bleached Muslins—soft finish—for this Sale 9 Heavy Unbleached Mu inches wide-—were .11%. Extra Heavy Unbleached Muslins 40 inches wide-— Aupust Sale—Fourth Week Cutlery Pearl Handle Serving Pieces— with sterling silver ferrule-- WEEE BLOT ios sn pons each .79 Paring Knives—-ebony and coco- bola handle—imported steel—- were .25...... Fine Steel Scissors- were .75 and .97 . Carving Sets—8-piece— SATURDAY AFTERNOON Bear Mountain, West Point, Newburgh and Return Palatal Day Line Piyer ie to 6-in.— ‘Sheffield “ROBERT FULTON”’ steel celluloid handles y Restaurant. Lunch Roc lined case--were $5.97 sauna 1 Shears—-full nickel finish— to 8 inch $1.25 - 2 ‘khaki cases — 1.78 and set of Gillette Razors 12 blades -were $5.00 Rogers 1881 Steel Ki Forks—-celluloid handles 6 knives and 6 forks~ WONG OT ci cai eel eae 5.57 | ‘Fron Steamboat Gu | CONEY ISLAND 30 P.M. Mow Bettord Line fa | HUDSON RIV -- NIGHT LINES faulogs from, Pler 2. N. Kr toot Canna saamectaayee aud int? day Bait-bour tater (Daylight Savioe Thwe) ‘Direct. connections | at, Albany ta oft 2 Weat Pont Canal 900. pockets, all embroidery. trim: Gingham Were $1.94. . . nubsun NAVIGATION ‘LUMPANY MIDDLETON & BORLAND, and TAMES A. EMERSON, Recewors, 4 Perfect One-Day Outing EA Adal AIN To prevent dealers $1.95 Taffetas- 35-Inch Chiffon finish—hustrous—solt and serviceable~desirable colors, light and dark 'SILKS--MAIN FLOOR, $1.18 All- Wool Storm Serges a . brown, gare ck MAIN FLOOR, | | 25 et. Seersucker Ginghams 15| x n, children; also boys’ ne Comfortabies 2.73) cotton filled — full nd othe: A Inc.Taxgs | METROPOLITAN LINE | THROUGH THE CAPE COD CANAL, | tu Foran, Devt, Ale | COMPORTABLER» BASEMENT. 69 ct. Sheets 4x5 i pretty color rds eiek MAIN PLoOR, | |] 51.00 Women's Silk Hosiery... .73 Ww d tops, sink WOStERY MAIS P100R eUNe. & & 4 Fare $1 tr Live Battery Music, Dancing. Refresnmente, 25c clusive). MIDLAND BEACH 2 5c AMUSEMENT PARK 1 t30°and 6.45 FM. ADEA Fourteenth Street stripes -also plain blue and white: verted collars und surgical sleeves or button cuffs 34 to 44 in the lot—were $8.00. . : Women's Voile and Organdie Dresses - small check and fig- ures—collirs of self or contrast- ing materials —sizes 36 to 44 ~— were $2.94-83.47 1.97 WHITE TEA APRONS—square and round styles, faney were .68 Two-Day Sale Girls’ New Plaid 8 to 14 years—many styles—smartly trimmed -a worth while school special. yang quantities restricted 1.38 | 97. $1.48 Satin Camiscles Several dels in | $4.95 Men's Silk Shantung Shirts 1 Plaln white and various Via oda Ww subjec all sizes, Intper Store closed Saturdays until September 5th Saturday is Co-Workers’ All Day Holiday With Full Pay, as has been the Hearn custom during _July and August for over twenty-two years. STORE OPEN 9 TO 5. — ALEARN West of Fifth Avenue InuDSeN RIVER 29th Annual August Sale|LAsT Inventory Clearances Important Money Savings : Following for TODAY and TOMORROW August Sale—Fourth Week HEARN Linens Irish Linen Damasks—70 inches bleached—various pretty pat- terns—were $2. wee Le Heavy Quality Bleached Linen Damasks—- were $9.75... ...60..66 Yd. 2.88 Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths—floral designs— size T0x70—were $6.50.....4.73 size 70x88—were $8.50.....5.94 sine 70x106—were $8.95... .7.16 Napkins to Match- 22x22—were $8.95....Doz. 6.60 Bleached Linen Damask H. S. Sets cloth size 66x101—dozen nap- kins to match—were $22.00 set 16.77 Round Scalloped Bleached Linen Damask Cloths— 70x70-—were 89.75 22-inch Double Satin Irii Damask Napkins-— were B11.50.........6 Bleached Union Li Napkins—-sine 22x were $6.95 70-inch Bleached = Mercerized Damasks —- f 66 d Damask Lunch Cloths $. and scalloped-- were $1.25....... --each .94 Bleached Cotton Damask Napkins were $1.75....... Dozen 1.28 5 DAYS Ciearances! Women’s Sport Skirts Silk and flannel—various colors. were $9.97 and $10.97...... were $12.97 were $14.97 were $18.97 and $15.97. to $24.97..... Odd lots Regular and Extra Size Silk Nightdresses 3.57 Were $5.28 to $12.97 Satin and crepe de chine —tailored and claborate trim styles. Bloomers and Novelty Drawers— crepe de chine and satin— elaborate trim with lace and Georgette were $4.28 to $5.97 Sensational Reduction Summer [rocks For Women and Misses Voile, linene, gingham, organdies. models— Were $3.94 to $6.94..... Were $7.04 to $9.74.... ecnediec vse AIEEE APRON DAY Of Exceptional interest to Thursday Shoppers MAIDS’ AND NURSES’ UNIFORMS— blue and white gingham, chambray, linene con- 3.17 black soisette Women's Voile and Organdie re: riety pretty terns- large organdie and cuffs —-sash belt —size to $4-—-were $3.97 Dresses 1.17 MORNING SPECIALS Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. sphone Orders. No Mail or Telei bray—¢ as ' c3. TAMES DEPT SECOND FLoon very prett SILK UND ch Women's Estre ite U Union its 54 tient PNT ENDERWEAR- MAIN FLAN TALE OLA LOT! THIRD FLOOR Season’s best Sensational Reductions in Boys’ and Young Men’s Clothing | DEFT. THIRD FLOOR Boys’ Suits were $12.50 and $14.50... 7.50 were $16.50 to $18.50....10.50 were $19.50 and 50...13.50 were $24.50 19:50 Boys! Junior Suits 3.50 Young Men's Suits ~ were $16.50 and $19.50... 5.50 were $19.5 . 133. were $24.50 to :19:50 Young Men's Long Trousers- = wool fabrics were $5.94 to $9.7 3.50 Boys’ Furnis ings Reduced Boys’ Wool ‘ were $1.50 . : 6 1.95 wool mixtures: were $3.96 and $46.96....2.50 Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits— every washable fab: were 87.9¢....... u were 88.74 5 were 39.74 and $11.98 50 Boys’ Blouses. w 95 and $1.27, were S118 and 81.94.. ‘00 Boys’ ts were S148 and $1.94. : were S249 to $3.98... Hf Boys’ Hats SP BLOM: iaicesccdeeens .74 were S194 to $2.94 1.48 Untrimmed Black Velvet Hats 2.95 Were $3.95 Corded finish brims of black or colors--four desirable shapes. Sales Continued New Silk Velvet Hate Boys’ Blouses Also 2-Day Sale of Men's Shirts Pure Tie Silks Girls’ Gingham Dresses Embroidered Organdies Also August Sale of Fure See Page 6 fpr Other Hearn Advertising, OO CE SEED Pe eqres en, rgb apeers .<pweere Sh, meneame se = =