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7 OAL OPERATORS REFUSE TO DEAL WITH UNH MEN “Not Even Through the Presi- dent,” Counsel Says, “or Through Anybody.” WASHINGTON, Ix of the Oct, 27.—Peace miners in aside to- © tle coal opera- Virginia were counsel tors at the heart ate Investigatin Proposals o: © the Sen rimittec tilement, put for werd by Fran t Walsh, miners’ counsel, and Phillip Murray, Vice President of the United Workers, was inet with a declaration om the operators that “we'll have no dealings with the United Mine Workers.” Mr. attention ettlen E ittorneys in the case remain in Wash ington and attempt to put an end to} the troubles in West Virginia by 1 conference Hardly had Mr when Z T.gVinson, the operators chief couns:|, wasn his feet with voply. “The committ We will hot to do under the United BN oeNale’ y circumstances with ¥ of Americ’ declared our son to restat. it. Our ton is unalterable. W: will not ha nferences with a lot f outsid Jer any circumstance t either sey y. through this honor- wble comt through the Presiden: of the Un tates or anybody else,” -- > BOSTON HEARS OF NEW RED TERRORIST PLOT. Federal Auents Say Sneco-Vanrett) Demonstrations Were to Begin Saturday. ho! Precaution to-day very. F toned oubled, uthoritles agency. Warning! Mine | called the committee's that ati | Walsh finished) knows our attitude. | nything whatever | We have |WANTS PUBLIC USE ; OF SUBWAY ROOMS) | {La Guardia Asks Legal Advice on Securing Comfort Stations for gif the People. The use of the comfort stations In the city-owned subways by the gen- eral public, instead of restricting them to patrons of the road, was sug- to-day by Aldermanic Presi- nt La Guardia in afletter to Cor- ation Counsel O'Brien Mr. La Guardia also sent a copy of ‘the Aldermanic resolution calling for a survey to ascertain the need of such stations and added that the city could il afford the approp:iations required to provide them, He seeks to know whether under existing law and con- tracts the operating companies using city subways can be compiled to ar- } range for the public use of their com- j fort stations and suggested that the | companies might charge off care and maintenance to the amounts | owing and due the city, $15,000 FOR GIRL, 16, WHO ACCUSED DOCTOR Broveht suit for #50,000, Allexing He Attacked Her, A jury ty the Queens Supreme Court to-day awarded Rosalind Green, six- toon, $15,000 tn her sult against Dr. Harry Schnelder, forty-two, @ physician of No, 76 Hardenbrook Avenue, Jamaica. Miss Green, through her mother, Mrs, Mildred Kotcher, No. 658 Fulton Street, Jamatea, yought $50,000 damages. The girl sald that Dr. Schneider had | jg ‘automobile on | invited her to ride in vec, 3, 1920, a8 she wus on the way to tne library. She had previously known the phyaiclan, she autd, and accepted tho offer, She tesdfied that she was driven lo Midland Parkway, where, it was leged, the physician attacked her. Her rcreamns brought Kdwatd Pearson and Alfred Stolbach, two Jamaica youths. who beat Dr. Schnetder severely | ‘The defendant sald he met Mias Green after she had called him on the tale- phone and suggested they drive to the outekirts of the city, When they reach- now }ed Midland Avenue, he said, he was at- cacked by the two young men. and Sons. Men’s and colorings. Blanket Cloth. All sizes. TolnDarell, _ Breaawoy. At Greatly Reduced Prices For, Friday and Saturday Only MEN'S BEACON BATH ROBES—Attractive patterns Made from the genuine ‘Beacon” Shand Vth Sts. Wear “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 27, 1921.. | New Goods. Specia * ’ In the WOMEN’S FASHION SALONS Silk Crepe Frocks from Paris | $49-50, $57-50, $69-50, $79.50 | A limited number, hand-made and very toy priced Special purchase. We s could not have secured, in ah the regular order of things, PAN i) such lovely frocks to sell | q for such moderate prices. { They are all French frocks, of French crepe de | chine, Georgette crepe and canton crepe. In black, two or three shades of brown, navy blue and a few reds. « Some have square designs, lange or small, worked in tiny gold or steel beads; some have boldly patterned diagonals or scrolls im jet and crystal and Jet bugles. A few have tinsel worked in with the beads, . Lattice work, which trimmed so many distinctive French ' frocks this season, is used de- lightfully on two models. Bright colored beads are not missing, either. . Second Floor, Old Buliding $22.50 to $29.50 Skirts for large women, $19.50 (Waistbands, 34 tv 40 in.) These skirts were taken directly from stock. They were tailored by one of the best makers of women’s skirts, after specially designed models, with slenderizing lines. The materials are excetlent. a om Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Pure Linen Towels--Much Less $1.80 dozen tor today’s $7.20 grade, 18x34 in. Heavy huckaback linen; hemmed ends. “6 dozen for today’s $9 grade, 15x23 in.—guest size Beaut:ful quaiity. Hemstitched. Suitable for gifts. 39.60 dozen for $15 and $16.20 grades in three sizes ‘20x86 inches, hemstitched huck towels, heavy and firm. 18x86 inches. hemstitched huck towels, finer grade. 20x89 ‘nches, hemmed huck towels, good heavy grade. $1& dozen for $27 grades, 21x40 inches, hemstitched Very fine quality huckaback. Beautiful designs. First Floor, Old Bullding Seamless Rugs--Under the market 264, just received, priced very low 105 in’) x 12 ft. size—92 in 81% x 10% ft. size—67 in 714 x 9 ft. size. Gta % OTE, 6. 8% x 10% ft. 9s 12 fc... Axminster + $30.00 and $38.00 $10.00 and $49.50 + $30.00 to $56.50 Large assortment of patterns and colorings. ‘Velvet and Wilton Velvet $25.50 and $30.00 $81.50 to $59.00 $32.50 to $62.50 Tapestry Brussels $15.50 and $19.50 $17.50 and $22.50 $18.50 and $23.50 Third Gallery, New Building > wid Bartol- } mrasures were taken | te and local police and by ‘The guard sta- Regular price 5.50. Special at. itane 4.65 MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Fine Jersey ribbed wool and cotton mixed—best workmanship and finish. All sizes. 1.25 Regular value 2.00 each. Special at. MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—The well known and reliable ‘‘Winsted’”’ make. Medium and heavy Winter weight gray merino. A_ splendid garment that we thoroughly recommend. Regulars and stouts. Were 2.50 cach. Special at........ MEN’S PULL-OVER SWEATERS—V neck; no sleeves; in Oxford gray only. This garment is absolutely all wool. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular value 5.00. Special at....... MEN'S FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS—Made from extra quality outing flannel, in neat stripes. Best workman- ship. Silk braid trimmed. All sizes. 4.75 value. Special at................... eae a 1.35 A Very Special Sale! MEN’S GLOVES Imported and Domestic Makes That Sold for $3 and $4 Last Year We could say a great deal about these gloves. However, we would rather leave it to our customer’s own judgment as to whether or not this is one of the best values offered in a long, Icng time. ment consists of Tan Cape Skin, Gray Suede, Tan Suede and Chamois Gloves, as well as Gray Suede with Fleece Linings. Many of these are hand-sewn. (Men's Furnishings—Main Floor) James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue $4.65 Pair The assort- 34th Street Heavy silk crepe—or faille -made into distinctly smart plain or pleated models. Black or navy blue. Pleated woo! skirts fashioned of prunella, gabardine or ve- lours, in striped patterns of conservative smurtness Box or side pleats, deep pleats, that fall gracefully and give the desirable straight lines. Black, navy blue, or brown with con- trusting colored stripes Second Floor, Old Building Boys’ $12.50 Mackinaws reduced to $9.75 Not only is the price-reduction sub- stantial, but the garments are those well known Wanamaker coats that are about as superior in every way as can be pro- duced. Of ‘all-wool material, with collar, all around belt, muff and patch pockets. ‘There are many attractive plaids and colors. For sizes 7 to 18 years. $22.50 and $25 School Coats, $17.50 Purchased at a low price—so offered for les Warm soft material Plain anc heather mixture: that give good service. Raglans and ulsters, some full belted, others plain back. Sizes 10 to 18 years. big convertible Third Floor, Old Building A few good Oil Painting Third to Halt Less 7 7A) To provide room for new arrivals Some of the canvases are large—close to three feet square—others are smaller. —American, French A Florentine Garden, by Zoppi; was $175—now $100. Church in the Snow, by Louis Dauphin; was $150—nor $75. Summer in the Forest, land- scape by Kaufman; was 3400— now $250. The Mountain Stream, by Prinz; was $600—now 3350. Sunset on the Uplands, by Quinton; was $275—now $175. Cupid, by Veith; was $425— now $300. Landscape, by Laugee; was $150—now $75 All are by well-known artists Italian, English and Austrian. The Girls of Pompeii, by Blase; was $125—now $7). Landscape, by Gallum; was $250—now $175. The Muses, by Reggianini; was $400—now $275. La Rue St. Denis, Paris, by Maris; was $175—vow $100 Fine etamples of the schools of their artists; colorful, deco- rative, beautiful. A genuine opportunity for le who wish to enrich the their atmosphere of New designs in Sports Skirtings $4.50 yard Prunella cloth with a new and good-looking design—a copy of a French material— in rows of three small square: making broad stripes, 54 in. wide. Black, navy blue and brown with six different col- ored patterns in both harmoniz ing and gaily contrasted tones. Firat Floor, Old Bullding Girls’ Books The GIRLS of HIGHLAND H —by Carroll W, Rankin, $1 Further adventures of the girls of “Dandelion Cot- tage.” They have many lively adventures at boarding schoo! THEN CAME CAROLINE, —Lela Horn Richards, author of “Blue Bonnet of the Seven Stars,” 75. A story of the best type of home lite. The scene is laid in Colorado, where Caroline and her four sisters have many adventures. Main Floor, Old Buyllding Keep your houseWARM Gas Heaters Cylinder gas heater inum trim, $2.75 t § Square gas hecte1 with blue flame burners—alum nickel trim, $3.25 to $ with copper reflector backs, nickel trim, $5.50 to $16.50; with asbestos backs, $10.76. Oil Heaters TION oil heaters, blue enameled drum, nicke d steel tank, $10.50. upan trim, brass tanks, $8.50; -LER oil heaters, nicke: trim, $9.50. BON AMI oi! heaters, nickel trim, leaded steel tank, $6.76. Electric Heaters Hlectric heaters, 14-inch copper reflector, $9.25. UNIVERSAL electric heaters, 13-inch copper reflector, $11.50. Cylinder electric heaters, $8.50, Seventh Gallery, New Building New Afternoon ‘English Inlaid Linoleum-- a Shoes from London third below replacement cost Hand-made They were made to our) order in London in a shop where the finest custom work is done. They have a wonderful grace of line and correctness of detail. The Court Pump It emphasizes the vogue of shoes with large buckles for afternoon or street wear. It is decidedly Colonial in_ its feeling, but has a new pointed | tongue that gives a look of slenderness to the ankle, May be worn with or without, buckle; in patent leather or/ Plain —J5\27 inches... black calfskin, $14; buckles, $5/ piain_ 79x89 imchea,...... Pump with beaded tongue Framed-—-19x29 inches........ A prettily | beaded adds distinct charm to the dig- nified simplicity of this pump; in bronze kid, beaded in bronze or in black suede beaded in steel, $16, First Floor, Old Bullding 4-Piece Sweater Sets for children—$6.50 Special Purchase We have never seen si of this type and quality such a low price—just fraction of their cost |i year. 117 Knitted brushed wool “Sets include sweater, leg wings, cap and mittens, made of “an excellent quality of knitted brushed wool Sweater has a convertible collar that may be closed titht at the neck |) —and close fitting cuffs, Colors Peacock blue, white, tan or| rich brown, Sizes 2 to 6 years Third Floor, Old Building No filling. 4) dozen sheet: tongue| Framed--19x39 inches....... Lowest prices in years. 1,808 yards—12 patterns. Mosaic and parquetry First Grade—$2.50 sq. yard for the $3.75 grade. Second Grade—$2.25 sq. yard for the $3.35 grade. Third Grade—$1.85 sq. yard for the $2.8& grade. Domestic Printed Cork Linoleum, 75c sq. yd. 800 yards, 12 patterns; all colors, 90c and $1 grades. ‘Third Gallery, New Building Imported Cork Bathroom Mats--Third off 400, extra heavy—a special purchase the $2.25 grade—$1.50 ea. .-the $3.00 grade—-$2.00 ea. the $2.75 grade—$1.75 ea. . the $3.50 grade—$2.25 ea. Third ery, New Buliding Muslin Pillow-cases and e Sheets--new low prices Our standard grades Sizes quoted are before hemming &4x90 inches. . 7 dozen shects, 68x99 inches. » dozen sheets, 81x90 inches... } cozea sheets, 31x99 inches. . 12 dozer. sheets, 90x99 inches. . villow cases--45x86 inches. ear, eucl eaci, each each --27¢ each it Floor, Old Building $5.50 pr. for Blankets of wool and cotton: filling un cotton warp size. Pink or blue borders. Double bed size, $6.50 pair Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Single bed - Fine Capture of 300 Ulsters Dress ulsters, town ulsters, storm ulsters ) Our this season’s $55, $60 and $65 grades | This price is about what similar ulsters cost us two months ago, when we were getting ready our winter stocks. Indeed, we have had in our regular atocks and expect to have again this winter, the same grade of ulsters from the same maker, to sell at $55, $60 and $65. We got these by being on the job. Kept in touch with the maker, and one day, when we were around, he spoke of the 300, and—a deal was con- cluded. Best ulsters to be had at the price Short dress ulsters—Town ulsters—storm ul- sters. Plaid backs for the most part—handsome blendings of color. A few plain backs. All are lined with the finest quality of satin, over shoula- ers and in sleeves. All have half belts in back. Large assortment of good colorings Dark effects, medium browns and heathers and grays, just the warm-looking, smart sort of ulster New York men like. All sizes, 35 to 46. Friday—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Gullding wom $43.50 _—~ —— a ee ee —

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