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GARMENT MAKERS BOND THEMSELVES Union. Chiefs Say Injunctions Will Force Employers to Settle Strike, Bopds jn twenty-seven actions where injunctions are sought against the Cloak and Suit Manufacturers‘ Protective Association were filed in the Supreme Court to-day. The or- der to show cause granted yesterday ig returnable on Monday next before Justice Wagner. Officials of the Ladies Garment Workers’ Union be- lieve the injunctions will result in many of the manufacturers making peace with the striking workers. Morris Sigmund, first vice president of the organization, left for Chicago last night to direct the walkout of 5,000 workers in that city ordered by Benjamin Schlesinger, the president. The same situation exists there as here, with the manufacturers de- manding a return to the plecework system, In an effort to prevent a strike in the waist and dress trade, Jacob Halpern, representing the workers, and Louis Rubin, executive director of the Association of Dress Manufac- turbrs, are holding a conference to- day. There are 600 shops and 3,500 workers, pelts SOUGHT IN $60,000 BOND ROBBERY, GIVES HIMSELF UP. Jdan Wolfner, of No. 62 West 127th Street, for whom the police have been searching because of suspicion that he worth of Liberty Bonds from the safe of the Green River Whiskey Company, was implicated in the theft of $60,000 |” at No. 632 West 34th Street, on Aug. | 18, walked into the District Attorney's office and gave himself up to-day. | . was held In Centre Street Police Court, piotisaashel eshte FIRE IN FIFTH AVENUE BUILDING. | An accumulation of waste paper and | rubbish in an air shaft of the twelve- | story building at No. 507 Fifth sous was set afire to-day by some one wno carelessly threw a blazing match or a lighted cigar out of a washroom win- dow. In a short time flames were shoot- ing up toward the roof, The blaze was extinguished before it had dono much ramage. There was no panic in| the building, | je eee | U, S. NEWS IN BRIEF. NEW ORLEANS.—The conference ar- ranged by Gov. Parker between opera- tors and labor leaders, which sought to terminate the strike ‘of 12,000 harbor employees at this port, adjourned to- day without finding a basis for settle- ment. WASHINGTON. — Howard __ Eililott, Chairman of the board of the Northern Pacific Railroad, asked the Interstate | Commerce Commission to-day for au- thority to retain his eleven posts as direetor of transportation corporations, chiefly subsidiaries of the Northern Pa- cific and New Haven systems. | BOSTON.—Frank Greenback, arrested here to-day on suspicion of having been concerned in the $28,000 payroll robbery at Chelsea last Saturday, was found by the police to he wanted at Buffalo, N. Y¥., in connection with the shooting of @ policeman, NEW LONDON, Conn.—Schooner ‘Thomas R. Wooley, a two-masted 14 tons craft owned by John B. Bailey of this city, ashore off Montauk Point, ts expected to be a total loss, The vessel was valued at $2,500. 'yo.—Wreckage of a south- con frejaht’ train. forty Caspar’ last night was searched to-day for bodies of unauthor- ized riders. It is known that between twenty and thirty men were riding on the train and only four hays oven ac- counted for. FORT WORTH, Tex.—Jack Sankey, well-known’ ofiman, formerly of Tulsa end Los Angeles, was found dead in his apartments at a hotel here to-day, Police said he had killed himself by shooting. He was owe of the success- | ful operators in the West Texas oll fields. CASPAR, Vi bound ‘Burin miles west is said, are now unknown. LIQUOR SMUGGLERS Held in Connection With Activities of Alleged Rum-Running Fleet. Word was received at the Federal Courts Building to-day of*the arrest at Miami, Fla., of William Crosslan, said to be a millionaire fisheries man, Scatts Benjamin McCoy, brother of Capt-| nourish bod William McCoy of the alleged rum} @ ¢ Poe 4 running schooner Marshall, and ones the blood an Charles Eugene Albury, supposed | ff helps build strength. owner of the Marshall and also of the Arethusa, another alleged rum Scott & Bowne, Bicouifich, N. J. runner, Assistant \District Attorney | §j —~—~ALSO MAKERS OF John Holley Clark announced that removal proceedings would be started at once, All the men are under indictment in the Brooklyn district. According to Major Clark, the men were engaged in the largest conspiracy yet un- earthed for the running of iiquor. He says upward of $1,000,040 worth cf | whiskey and rum were handled by the boats they controlled and says there were four in all. The Arethusa, according to Major Clark, is now in foreign parts. At the} time the Marshall was seized nine| miles off the coast of New Jersey, (Sablets er Granules) And Fra, Fri The Vogue For Buckles Attractive enough to wear with your smartest gown, yet com- fortable enough _ for a long tramp. KI-MOIDS ron INDIGESTION LOGICAL ADVICE! seni hog acts lca a Rd Emulsion With Cuticura Soap ant Talews Moor ard oy ‘ between 42d and 434 sts, a thes New York Ge Stores road 2 Broadw 252 w, ists Broadway 1038 Broadway 623 W. Tete st: 50 Bowery Brooklyn 1355 Broadway Bromx—557 Melrose Ave. Paterson, N. J.—181 Market St. Complete line of Phoeniz and Van Raaltc Hosiery 565-7 Fulton St. Yonkers, peen joi Ae y— Broadway Poushiepnle, We WN agy arn, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, THREE ARRESTED AS| art: McCoy and Charles Scandsjtis were indicted. Their whereabouts, it to make room for our New 12 Story Building The cost of mo: a enormous stock would be pr There is ad one way open—sell ec sell pays he losses we must take are a tri a with the cost of moving. $49,500 of Linens, Cur- tains, Draperies, Etc. $250,000 of Sale OVERCOATS 2142 were $30 1353 were $35 1846 were $40 1024 1941 1362 $45 $50 $55 were were were 1541 1644 $60 $65 were were Extra Tailors! Most of these suils have 2 pair of pants Now SALE! Kid K/othes Downtown—|73 Broadway-2nd FI. Entrance on Cortlandt Street Our Entire Stock of Overcoats and Suits (Excepting only Dress Clothes) —— ! Now a 243” 1569 were No Charge for Alterations ! 3,494 Men’s Pants $8 $ $9 Now $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 1042 were 1640 were 1356 were 1382 were 1447 were $60 565 were were 45 Up were $10 were $11.50 Every Pair All-Wool! Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street Bronx—409 East 149th St.-2nd Fl Between Third and Bergen Aves. Extra Fitters! He Kitcnn Towing pa 18e Housefurnishings . $2.98 $1.00 Galvanized Garbage Cane..... S5¢ 29 $2.50 Ash Siftors..... 0... ... cece $1.19 it in 89c Se & 39c Pillow Cases... 280 & 29 | $9,500 of Blankets and Comfortables $12 Heavy Woolnap Blankets. $8.98 Inger Sewing Machines, 7 drawers. -, $59.00 | $1,00 Corn Broome, excellent Cone $5 3-foot plain Kitchen Tables. . $9. 49 $10 Silkoline Comfortables...... 6.98 ] $20 Refrigerators, ) $15,250 of Telephone | lift ks Viet ee seas | Stands, Tea Wagons. Apartment Howe style... 29.50 Sewing Tables, Smokers’ $15 Art Glass Domes, ghs or electric, $9.78 Stands, ie mend ete. wees 3.98 . 5.49 es $15—50-pe. Porcelain Sete $8.98 $25—95-pc. Porcelain Sets..... 16.98 $2.50 Galvanized Wash Tubs....... 1.59 $2 White Enamel Roll Top Bread Box.....98c $15 Phonograph Cabinets.........10.50 $40 Sewing Machines, 5 drawers... .26.00 $10 Golden Oak‘High Chairs....... 5.98 18\plece Aluminum set, heavy gauge, 20yeabquaran- 98c 61,39 $1.50—21/, qt. Alum- inum 7 Pails... $2.50 Ash Cans...... $75 weed and Reed Baumann ’s Liberal Credit enables you to buy $5 or $5,000 of the bargains in this sale and pay for them in small i weekiy a Daisy Folding Irening Table.92.90 payments. een your savings. tely—then pay the balance in emall monthly payments. $4 (Q) vepostr. $12.00 3-Foot White Enamel Porcelain ep Tablea, with Credit Terms On§ 36 Purchase S00 Wook Ong = N00 * ; els * i “ | Our Complete [iereey i On$250 0" Se ion Larger Amounts in Proportion Youcan pay monthly if you prefer _ Ludwig peo cane SON TET MST RIL ee SOLON TTT ———_—— Pay a emall first ent $4.00 White Enamel Medicine F, —your purc! dae © CAMBR ivenocesesesisiceseses $1.98 livered immedia\ $2.00 Alarm Clocks. .....88c 35 To 36 St. 5 le <r ei et BW ase a 1921, LUDWIG Baumann’s Gigantic REBUILDING SALF: Our Entire Block of Buildings, 35 to 36 St. and 8th Ave. WILL BE TORN DOWN _/&z ae $3,500,000 of Furniture, Linoleum, Rove, Linens, Bedding, House Furnishings, Etc. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Regardless of Cost or Former Selling Prices $1,000,000 Will Be Sold at Our 125 ST. Store $800, 000 Will Be Sold at Our NEWARK Store The same bargains are on sale at these stores as at our 8th Ave. Store Here Are But A Few of the Thousands of Bargains $357,000 of Bedroom Suits Bedroom Suits, American Walnut rey (Three Pieces). Reg. Price Regular Price Sale Price Walnut Bedroom Suits, 4 pieces.... $220 $129.48 Mahogany Bedroom Sutts,7 pieces. 950 569.98 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 3 pieces.... 500 298.34 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 3 pieces.... 260 159.49 Mahogany Bedroom Suits, 4 piectS. 830 498.49 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 3 pieces.... 320 189.24 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 4 pieces. . 525 384.67 Mahogany Bedroom Suits, 8 pleces. 1100 654.24 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 4 pteces.... 330 196.87 Mahogany Bedroom Sutts, 4 pieces. 875 527.49 Walnut Bedroom Suits, 4 pteces.... 385 234.67 Toory Bedroom Suits, 9 pieces...... 1400 849.78 $289,350 of Dining Room Suits Jacobean Oak Dining — Suits ad Pieces): Price $220 . Mahogany Dining Suits, 3 pteces. . Walnut Dining Suits, 3 pleces...... Mahogany Dining Suits, 10 pieces. . Jacobean Dining Suits, 3 pieces... Walnut Dining Suits, 4 pieces. Jacobean Oak Suits, 4 pieces. Mahogany Dining Suits, 4 —_: “rss Jacobean Dining Suits, 10 pieces... 400 Walnut Dining Suits, 10 pieces... 675 Oak Dining Suits, 4 piecés....... 375 Jacobean Oak Dining Suits, 10 pes. 550 Mahogany Dining Sutts, 4 pieces 925 Walnut Dining Suits, 10 pieces..... 1175 $197,000 of Living Room Ta Living Room Sutts— ~ Arm Chair and fies Reg. Price $200. . Price Sale Price $384.74 249.34 599.49 189.39 289.67 174.56 534.00 274.89 414.98 224.34 349.67 459.94 744.50 Suits 124.49 Ramune oe Sale Price Ltoing Room Suits, 3 pteces. $75 $45.89 Living Room Suits, 3 pteces... 110 = 69.49 Living Room Suits, 3 places, .con.e 160 89.67 Ltoing Room Sutts, 3 pieces... 165 98.67 Ltoing Room Suits, 3 pieces........ 200 124.49 Tapestry Ltoing Room Suits, 3 pes. 248 149.29 rae Ltotng Room Suits, 3 pieces. 278 169.34 try Li Room Suits, 3 pes. 419 249.89 epee Ltoing Room Suits, 3 pieces. 490 298,24 eh Living Room Suits, 3 pes. 650 398.67 Tapestry Living Room Suits, 3 pes. 700 449.78 Mohair Ltoing Room Suits, 3 pieces 1450 895.49 $150 Duofold Bed Living Ri Suit Res. Priee #76 ‘Conalet of Fumed Oak Table, Arm Chair, Arm Rocker, Side Chair, Sevina Rockerand” (4 6.89 De sol confuss gn. with ery other steree wath Eitley rere Block 8th Ave. In recommending us to your friends be sure te tell them that WE HAVE ONLY THREE STORES Must Be Sold at Once Thousands of Toys for the kiddies are on display at money saving prices. You may open an account with your purchase of to: Laie or bai tpl may include other goods. DOLLS be Sei obey to $40 1.49 to = nee ee re a ne ee ee ee $5 Deposit Dalen (es New wheeze Victrola Pay the dalonoe tn small montaly payments. No interest added. eas We have « complete line of Vi eo have a cormpiote line ot Vietreing $275,000 of RUGS _ Special 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels , Reg. Prien, 46 Reduced to Le MAR at tial Camere ee cote a. 1587 High Grade Axminster ativan Rugs at Greatly Reduced Prices $2.50 27354 Rag Ruge............. $1.29 $600 27354 Velvet Ri Hp 3.49 susan sd. Ole fe G9 Of lah man Rie 1.25 27454 Grass Rugs...- Uy ry 36u72 Grass Rugs... 00 36x63 Mottled Axminster $48 Fumed | %! 06 | ae Buffets Special Price Reductions on Englander 629 Wool and Fibre Rug. NEWARK, N, J. 48-51 Market Street