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Keeg Gene Jame a ete THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 15, soos ane . 7 , | TRY POLICEMEN FOR INTOXICA- with alleged drinking in the Hotel Ar-™ on Some action will be taken to- March 31, when the Dresent agree- | fnands of the miners to the operators. he Hote! «Pp Lo ue R E d MI } TION. thur on March 8, dent ni né U bell ‘The operators also met to select com- p jenied the charge uppy ve omance at En 7 nti pret lity eons | wr AGFeRSaTRLIVeN of both sides said mittees to deal direct with the union] Patrotnien Percival Cuasiy, Daniel tat ty Chacioge e, “Dillon testte “Fr li sad B D H b d v under age and married g ate = pd officials. J Collins and Hugh M. Conlin of the| fed that he f ihe mn testi- otic eau ty Tops usoan ‘rithout hor mother’s consent, this afternoon that there Is no chance] ‘Phig afternoon's conference was|West 20th Street Station were placed ‘Collings “ls ateusha ot thine 46 “When she went to Milford sho told of an agreement ‘being reached in two] merely a curtain-raiser, The miners’jon trial before Deputy Commissioner! «oot is Cantain, Joseph A, Howard. mo © was going there on a visit, wecks, The operators say they are|tepresentatives planned to present|Lynch to-day on charges connected The cases were adjourned to Maroh 22. had idea she was on her way their demands formally, explain them “Se = = ———— 4 to be married, She has been home here with me ever sjnee then, +} told Geneva tof stick to young he really loved him, but mings.’ ‘The actual charge agains! her is counterfeiting revenue stamps snd trade-marked labels. In their apartment they teized thou- sands of packages of labels for eyery variety of liquor and imported “gro- ceries, bogus revenue stampa, and metal brands for marking kegs. Thi omplainant was W, A. Taylor of No. 29 Hrondway, attorney for Martini & DOWN ON APRIL 1 agreement was that every coal mine in the country, anthracite and bitum- inous, will be shut down on April 1 ‘The soft coal miners have already agreed to go on strike on that date and the only way that strike can be averted Is by the anthracite operators and the union officials reaching an Di Savane ind the miners’ representatives say i e she \ i Itude of the offfials she { me she didn’t even like him. just as strongly resolved that 1h led eed attitude of the off > LA e of the miners shall be in-| The conference to-day is the sixth AeA BELS Losses Insist on Wage Cut and 0 par cenit, in the hard coal industry since Presi ,OSSES on 4 ‘ SEIZED IN APARTMENT : miners are also, necording to|dent Roosevelt settled the great stri mal Men Are Determined their representatives, insistent that} twenty years ago. None of the c 346 STRE ‘i the eight-hour day be extended to all] ferences has reached an agreement HAR Avenue ET Police Arrem We ana Find on Increase. employees and that the operators shall] prior to the expiration of the old Baller dU ; awe adopt the check-off system through}agreement, but on only two occa- of “Trimmings, . ,| which the operators pay the duew’of|stons were the mines shut down—in , \ squad of detectives under Acting| About the only certainty of the/ine minors direct to the union by] 1902 for'five weeks after April 1 and Continuing Thursday 4 e that the anthracite coal oper-|holding siid dues out of wages. The ft veeks after April 1. : Capiin Plasehettt raided thi pe Eats Es in ‘or six weeks a ss tre. % ouilee OLNSito nage ‘tors ang the representatives of the|operators are as opposed to the uni-| The operators say there is u suf. ment 6 r 0. |" A ersal cight-hour day and the check- | ete hard coal on hand to United Mine Workers’ Union enter-| Verse! (ie yo nt supply of har 149 Sullivan Street at noon to-day a a ie nen snd - at in| Off as they are to the wage increase. | take eare of the demands of the City ur emar. a e a e : They accused her of belng a dealer in| ‘2° - id ‘The union officials, with President} of New York throughout the summer what they called “bootleggers' trim. | te Hotel Pennsylvania this afternoon) yonn Lewis of the Mine Workers of | if need be. ‘They insist that they will to begin the formulation of a new] America in the chatr, met to-day in] close their mines unless the union t illcxibly determined that the miners hail accept a wage reduction for a eriod of two years beginning April 1. and leave. The operators will issue a statement of their position on Fri- day, and whether there will be fur- ther conferences or not will be deter- he Hotel Continental and selected | » epresentatives to present the de-« ad bmits to a cut in wages that were need 40 per cent. in 1918. } Phone Bryant 8140 > : ONGLONELONGASCSE AL ‘the proceedings right away, ement in conference here before She Welcomes The Spring n A Paris Inapirea Coat Rossi, importers, This smart coat of Shawsheen from Worth rR Ae ey lantitva wane Thirty-Fourth peer int t, Strat evidences the Geneva Mitchell Savage’s latest dictates Grandfather Says Annulment RS: of the BaAGEsa Parisiancouturiers Will Be Next Move. Priced at $35.00. Shown in the new colors of Ladybird, Eagle and Corsaire, navy, brown and black. that true love yas at an tnd, He made another and another effort to induce his bride to return to him. He even waited at the stage door early yesterday until she came out. Then he said to her, ‘Won't you change your mind and go with me?" But Geneva was obdurate. She told him she had given him her final answer. “Then I stepped into a taxicab with As it is lovely woman's {nalienable Prerogative to change her mini, the whirlwind marriage romance of Gen- eva Mitchell, the nteen-yea beauty of Ziegfeld’s “Midnight Frol and Robert Savage, the youthful soa of the late John A. Savage, rich steel- maker of Detroit, is at an end. It) my grandfather," she told a reporter. Lined lasted less than a week. So that was tha! throughout And now there are to be annulment] Mrs. Mitchell, mother of the bride, ech proceedings, according to 8. W. Rice, |!8 living with her temporarily at the . the Sfacitattier cf the soune, BHAA grandfather's home, and she calls her Crepe de Chine. daughter's marriage “puppy lov “I eloped on my sixteenth birth- who lives at No, 805 West 98th Street, because Mrs. Geneva Mitchell Savage | day," she said, “but {t was no puppy WORTH says she only thought she loved and|!0ve !n my case. My husband died Thirty-fourth St. Ae ; "|when Geneva was only three years fs eure she didn't. A lawyer is to be) O14, Phat was my first and only love New York consulted to-morrow about starting |1 shall never marry again." Mr. Rice was the one who spoke about the proposed action for annul ment of the marriage. ‘We arf going to do it as quickly as possit In the mean time the young bride continues her nightly performances in “Sally? ana the ‘Midnight Frolic.’’ As for ihe bridegroom, he’s on his way to his mother at La Jolla, Cal., and, incidentally, ae has with him the pintinum wedding ring that he slipped on Geneva’s finger in Milford, Conn., a week ago last Saturday. She gave it back to him last, Saturday night. Savage had called for her at the New Amsterdam Theatre, in accord- ance with his custom, to take her home after the ‘'Frolic.’’ When they reached her home, which was with her grandfather, Ahe bride suddenly turned to him at the door, drew off her wedding ring and dropped it Into his hand. Just what she said is not known, but it was to the effect that she was through. Although the door was closed a mo- ment later and Savage was left on the outside of it, he refused to believe BONWIT TELLER & CO, | De Specially Shop of Oi FIFTH AVENUE AT 387" STREET. Finer Interpretations of the Vogue of TWEED IN TWO OR THREE PIECE SUITS FOR WOMEN 35.00 to 115.00 FROM the most popular of the season's fabrics, Bonwit Teller & Co, evolve the most exclusive of the season's suit fashions—and if it is a simple box suit it flares in a different, smarter way, and if it is a three- piece costume it adds an origi- og nal touch such as a middy of imported silk gingham. SPECIAL THREE PIECE TWEED COSTUMES 49.50 Frock Complete Outfit, consist- ing of Tenor Banjo, Case, extra set of Strings, Pick and Book of Instructions. $25:0 BMALL DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $1.00 WEEKLY A Complete Line VEGA Professional Tenor and Mandolin Banjos Cm Straightline tweed with silk crepe sleeves; flare coat of tweed with crepe silk EN 40-20-0000 » lining to match sleeves. In All the ola of \ The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. BLUE, GRAY, TAN OR Countrysides in Springtime Pianos—Victrolas MAUVE. 120 West 42d St. Between B'way & 6th Ave, WOMEN'S SUITS, SECOND FLOOR \SAEN @. Altman & Cn. For the Spring and Summer Seasons Made to Sell for 39.50 17-50 We have been fortunate enough to secure a fresh assortment of ‘Tweed Suits! From the same high-class sports clothes de- signer who sold us our first pur- Women’s ‘London Sports Hats in distinctive shapes chase. Every whit as smart, as swagger, as excellently tailored. In many new versions and newer details. Of a uni- formly high quality. And a very wide range of the newest Sizes 14 to 42. are aspecial feature in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. colors. In the: section devoted to trimmings there are new importations of flowers, fancy feathers and ornaments SALE ON THIRD FLOOR at very reasonable prices Also a Special Sale Slip-On Frocks —of Canton Crepfr ‘42-75 For this very Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters ‘ are shown in the lightest, as well as the medium and heavy weights, in all the fash- ionable styles for town, country and shore wear. Prices range from $4.75 to 78.00 modest sum the . very lovely frock pictured. A slip-on model, with the new sleeves and new neckline and Novelty Scarfs are shown im unusual color-combinations, which add to their smartness, especially when worn with a sult of contrasting color Prices range from $7.50 to 18.50 (Third Floor) picot-edging for effectiveness. There are other smart frocks of and Taffeta in Spring styles, in light and dark Canton Crepe shades. Each very remarkable at $12.75. Sizes 14 to 42. FOURTH FLOOR Special for Thursday wd FowNDanrell, sroaaway. * 4 it A Special Sale of Women’s Hosiery and Underwear » THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY 5 WOMEN’S ALL SILK STOCKINGS in the new spring shoe shades, also Black, White and Guament. nek 10" NM Women’s Breakfast Coats and Negligees consisting of wf Chiffon Taffeta Breakfast Coats (a new purchase) in three fashionable models, at «© «= oo ge -« $14.50 Crepe de Chine Negligees, the new blos- =ti node 5 ‘ Regularly 3.75 pr.'.....+000.csceecreseeceees sienatinw mode}, in contrasting eplors, WOMN'S FINE MERCERIZED LISLE STOCKINGS. 7 at . . A e $32.00 Black, White and Brown. 75 € Crepe de Ci OMENS: FULL. FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS repe de Chin 2cli i i WOMEN’S FULL FASHIO) 4 * on dl Negligees, rimmed with some all silk tops and some with lisle tops and soles— silk in Paisley design . . at $14.50 Black and Colors (all sizes, but not in” every color). — 1. 95! Third Floor) Values to 3.25 pr.... ror i WOMEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT UNION SUITS. Regular and extra sizes. ’ Madison Avenue Ftith Avenue Regularly 1.50.......-csseccerecrseneceeseees at .95 WOMEN’S FINE COTTON “BLOOMERS, Black, White’ and Pink. Regularly 1.00 WOMEN’S SUMMER WEIGHT VESTS--Lisle or Cotton, Regular and extra.sizes. Regularly .55 ea, At 3 for 1.00 or each 3 34th and 35th Streets New Pork It Makes Little Difference What You Need— \ A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It