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' {0 STOP STRIKE OF | ARMENT WOXKERS ' Jashington Telegrams Ask Time for Conference to Adjust Dispute. | San effort to postpone the threat- ! ad strike on Monday of 40,000 gar- smt workers employed in 2,800 cloak. \t and shirt shops of this city, Sena- 8 France, Kenyon, Watson of In- na, Spencer, Hursum, Gooding, Fer- Mi, Reed, McCumber, King and ffre- | | ghuysen have sent a telegram to che . |) «ufacturers’ Ansociation and Sena- { France has sent a similar one to | | 4 International Ladtos’ Garment others’ Union asking both to allow 16 for a conference In which It I ped their ciffercuces can bo ad- ‘ted. The telegrams express the belief the! atisfactory setthment can be made \ hin a “ortnicht. The grievance of tho workers, as oressed by President Benjamin vessinger, lics in the demand of | ) employers for a forty-ninc-hour ‘ ek as against tho present forty- .Wehour week and the establish- 7 nt of # plece-work sy | 4 tcourt ot 4 a, says the } essary to in 8 smote efiicic ‘he union 1 " the by the ov | f2 to 162 es / || .EUTH’S 3 SHOTS | HIT SPEEDING CAR} ' en He = Arrests Occupants Whose Acts Aroused i Sus detective Gil eet Station is a bi and a good revo! f @uty in Madison Avenue last night | f | flooking tha crowds aitending the, & rhey-Buft bout in Madison Squ limousine Avenue oppo: we Gilman ico l, hee men hopped into the ¢: i hurried, nor man to shout m, The det: m Madison Avenue shouting to - rer to halt. Ho showed no cuch in- + ton. mon fired. ‘The bullet migh the back of the car, ver swung eastward into set with increased speed. Gilt e@ ground on the turn and rly abreast when he fired 8 shot perfor other bul! he driver apanions t) 2 the static y were Jaw uffeur, No. hard Burns, ed the radiator hi the wind: and hi ed. \b 261 East soth § iy ley, twenty-th 232 Ra i) Street. Thoy were sent to Polic: } idquariers. ——————— BON TRAIN WHECKED: 10 DEAD (SBON, Nov. 11.—Ten persone are }orted to have been Killed and eichi 4 whon a pawonger train from Province of Algarve bound for Lis- <4) | Was wrocked by ralla placed across | track. Rallway workers have ‘a- | 4 a declaration that they had no t tm wrecking the n break- fest wht a thick fe to something | te | Sikceswt | bs eatisfaction. ~ —_ —— | YED HER DRESS, | SWEATER AND A SKIRT LIKE NEW. swery package of “Diamond Dyes"| tains directions 50 simple any woni- ean dye or tint her worn, shabby | s9e8, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, ; atera, coverings, draperies, hang | everything, even If she has never 2 tetera. Buy “Diamond Dyes” = other kind—then perfect h ing {s sure because Diamond Dy aranteed not to spot, fade,| ‘sek, or run, Tell your druggist ether the material you wish to dye woo! or silk, or whether it is linen,| ton or mixed goode-—Adrt. \ HIS SIGHT REGAINED, |! i ] SENATORS WORK |PATRICK RYAN GIVES $35,000 FOR CHURCH Offer of Granite for New Struc-| ago his sight began to dim and finally ture Is Made Out of His Gratitude to God. Out of gratitude, as he said, to God | carrying on a campaign for funds for for the restoration of his cyesight,|% Rew edifice for the Church of the ents, at Bevorty Road and rien | Mre Brookiyn, of enough granite for a now edifice. Ryan, « man in tho seventios, te not © parisuioner and never attended wor- ship tn the church, Several years 4n Operation was decided upon as a last resort. [t was successful. Last Monday evening committees Holy Innocents met {n the parish Patriok Ryan, contractor and quarry-| house, Mr Ryan was introduced to man, has made a present to the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy! tion of his sight. He called tt the Rev, Francis J. MoMurray, rector. and told the story of the restora- FIFTH AVENUE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921. | 4 miracte and attributed it to his un- wavering devotion to prayer. Then he asked, as a symbol of immensur- able Joy over his cure, to be permitted to give all the granite required for the bullding of the church, the estl- mated value of which ts $36 Father McMurray cepted the offer. —» Strike Im Rome Distnteerating. ROME, Nov. t1.—Four thousand Masctst! left the efty during the night and the general atrike, called in protest against their convention here, fraintegrate to-day. Printers a resume work in the no Al once and tram servic Vehe : ac-| | Lord & faylor A Message from SANTA CLAUS First of all 1 want to welcome you to Toy Town. It really should be the other way ‘round, of course, for I am the one who has been away. But that really does not matter—the important thing is that I am here and that I have brought with me the most wonderful new toy you've ever seen. Its name is The Jolly-Go-Round and you are all invited to take a ride on it with me. It is just the most fun you can possibly imagine. You can tell by the picture up above how exciting it is, but you cannot really, truly know without coming in and tryingit. That is my biggest news, but there are ever so many other things 1 ought to tell you about—all the wonderful new toys such as you have never seen before: The little chair that plays a tune when you sit on it. The dolls that walk and talk. The enchanting toy vil- Jages and farms with everything just as real as real can be. Tomorrow is my first day in Toy Town—it is to be kind of a house-warming, you see—and [ want you al} to be sure to come. Mother and Daddy will love to bring you, if you tell them about it, ] am sure. Goodbye then until tomorrow. And, oh, yes, I meant to say that if you come early in the day it will suit me best, for J will have more time to talk to you. Always yours, San'ra Ciavs EVENTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR A Sale of Children’s Tan Lace Shoes These are the kind of shoes you are looking for now for hard schoo! wear. They are the serviceable style with broad toes and welted sole and they are found in a range of sizes from small tots to growing girls 6108 ¥3.95 $3 tous 95 215107 $6.25 LEAVES HOSPITAL, RevcAtter, ‘caving, the Rogpttal, te | LEAPS TO DEATH | ouo%..bu, .componed returning, He ¢ — | Sep leg iM Wi Lye) Coie Mn 1% and , ’ the deciined to admit im, Lil Former Patient, Rejected on Re- | hisPeondition ald not warrant 1 he ui " jo immediately went to turn, Takes Fatal Plunge From. | overhead. elinbed "the “railing ata 5 leaped. Queensboro Bridge thks A few minutes a latform tim the for treatment at oa te atoon BI - Sabway. well’a (land Inte inst . Tony Pere-| Migs Dora Pellobs, twenty, of No. o8 ainer, forty years old, of No. 16 West| Avenue C, accidentally feot from the Hayes Street, Corona, L. 1, feaped 165 | platform to the tracks at the Monee feet to Nis dexth from the Queensboro | stro auoway station thie morning, Bridge. He fell on the tsland. ustuning slight Injuries, No traine Ho formerly wus a patient in tho nos: | sits entering the station at tho time. na Pellob® went home aster bein pitar and signed fia release a month! ttended mene it After teaving the tal, tt fe ited | Woman Falls From The Boys’ Section For Saturday Only 250 Mackinaws $10.75 An almost unheard of price for all-wool mackinaws of this quality. It isa one-day value, because our supply is limited and probably will not last beyond Saturday night. These mackinaws are made with large shawl or convertible collars. Some have patch pockets, others patch and muff pockets. 8 to 18 years. 350 Norfolk Suits 10.75 Another one-day attraction because of our small supply. All these Norfolks have extra knickers. ‘Their inverted- plait jackets are mohair-lined. Their knickers full-lined. Seams are taped and pockets bar-tacked to give strength. All- wool grey and brown mixtures or blue cheviots and herringbones. 8 to 18 years FOURTH FLOOR 100 Girls’ Coats Special $14.75 Our biggest news for girls! Ail-woo! coats made with large convertible collars, tie belts and patch pockets. They are all Winter wear.'!Reindeer, Sorrento, brown 6 to 14 vears. Girls’ Serge and Taffeta Frocks, $8.95 A limited number marked at this special price while they last. Serge, all-wool, in several smart models, embroidered 1m wool or silk Junior Girls’ Coats, $25 failored and dress models are included in this special Saturday collection. All wool heather cloth, velour, Bolivia, made with or without fur collars, Venetian- lined. 12 to 17 years warmly lined and interlined for real {Il Sitver-Plated Teaspoons—three | Silver Plated Sugar Basket — | | 1000 TRIMMED HATS Dress and Tailored Styles ‘to 310.0 2.97 to $10.00 Extraordinary values, in velvet felt, duvetyne, satin and metal cloth hats in a large number of exquisite styles, with flower, feather, fruit and embroidery trimmings. All smart shades and a good assortment of black hate. SILK BLOUSES Were $2.67 1 8 5 to $3.37 A variety of drop stitch tricolette, crepe de chine, Jap silk and striped tub silk in white, pink, ie and costume shades. Every one will be glad to pick up the extra blouses 80 needful to freshen one’s tailored suit. Silver Plated and | + Sterling Silverware The gracious spirit of Thanksgiving hospi- | tality finds expression in beautiful silver for } the table. To this the Puritan virtue of thrift may be added, for these sale values offer striking opportunities to save money. new ns — two in Freach | with tungs-— grey ein bright finish—all are were 82.25 on 1.50 yell Keown eke DIZ Sheffield Plated Bread Traye— with handles —~ plain or fancy wer Bh . BIS Silver-Plated Tablespoons soup spoons, dinner forks, suger | were $6.95 shells and butter knives 25 Sheffield Plated Sandwich were 42 cach . | Hes ivaralei’ teadlee—piatiness . i inish-~- handsome engraved Knives to match above piece ekite ple todos te triply plated on finely tempore Pest Bal ioc ston at ind Gr ee7s bal doves... | 2a 495 j were 88.95. ip bl fremeorspre rail Lar ha} Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Sterling Silver Candlesticks { | Shakers-—large sive—grucefully dainty wrosth design — 10 aly curved shape—two in lined high- - were $9.95 set.... high 16.00 pair... 10.95 6.75 Sterling Silver Individual Salt Sterling Silver Handlet Pie | Servers— Colonia! style | wore 91.95 78 and peepee Shakere—six in bok velvet lined ; 3.75 were 84.05 set ————— One-Day Sale Saturday Women’s Dark Tan STRAP PUMPS H Tenderfoot Make Were $8.30 4, 85 The desirability of a shoe of this style and quality for Fall and Winter wear with wool the fact that we have a small supply left ofa style we are not reordering. These have medium toe shapes, military heels, and are trimmed with darker tan kid. Sizes 3! to6 | only. C, Dand E widths. No Mail or Phone Orders | see Pages 28 and 35 for Other Hearn Advertising - —— i : Fj stockings is obvious. The reduction is due to ’ bd ee ee —=