The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1922, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, I ct acasininciaaiinesainnsaaseiy a United States Steel Corporation to-day Jand tent colonien of strikers in Manso] CARA WAY BITTERLY : met United Mine Workers’ threats tofCounty were ordered not to be m iDGE tie up its rich voal properties in the|tained after thirty da y < SCOLDS COOL Connellsville region by! closing down }povary injunction — iss MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1922. DRY LAW re FRAUD, _|{ss: teiutning trom 9 lecture) tour off] tic SAYS MRS. ASQUITH 7 ’ she retorted | Unite hat is my husband but 9 @af) irs. Axquith deciarped she enjoyed |tician? Ty isn't a jacks r a sapped need ‘ every minute she sp¢nt in Amerie, fin patitios ail my hs You den ber i ae red lat Wednesday paler although she did not, contemplate re | poxesdtm going on the stage, df) a darlin a' in ¢ ‘The mother of the tad tay in G W. McClintic, ‘ f Phe Athctan Atel Gad Wind come States District Court here to-day. Senator Calls Vice President Dis-]Only One She Found in America turatiie: sounilul fy Ba i y ; : only fraud, she fofind. She ' pany works closed, throwing 1,500] The injunction, addressed jo vart- courteous ‘and Charges She Declares, Calling Us declared the PRONE Don haw worken 1 GIRL, SCOUTS HU HUNT | FOR Boy. inder a physician's care, auftes yn out of work, Curtailment willous international and District 17 ofM- Pavaritiat: Wonderful People most untatrly bettgeen the righ: And der. the atrain of three days ani Editions, dmeive ‘also be made in the Steel Cdrpora.lcers of the United Mine Workers of fior Lad Vanishea After “ethietinn the nights of almost, continuous. lon’s big plant in Donora, wherelfAmerica, and to all officials and mem- to The Evening World.) SOUTHAMPTON, April 10 (Assoc/-] When informed, that many people Téhews Apst © He had said something to some ehilaren WASHINGTON, April 10.—The fated Press).—"\ wonderful, wonder : (Specia 000 are employed. bers of that organization, was issued expected her to l¢cture on her experi about going to New York. He thy Borderland ¢ Under the , hems —.-— \fon Yhe petition, of the in j , * nder the le rs © UNION HEAD DENIES colpany and sixty-two other West {Senate was thrown into turmoil this}ful people,’ was Mrs. Margot As. 70S I” Americag she repliediemphat-| Soleil) ne Wa Stes watiahe money Virginia and Kentucky operators afternoon when Senator Caraway,fauith's description of America tof sei), they W ill be Jolly swelledia« | dents of len lthad, 1 lest resl=] ‘The missing boy ix described an b r 1 yw ise Hen Had, Iv le. a detachment] blue eyed and slim for his age. When 4 BQOST IN WAGES > Democrat, Arka gave Vice Preai-Jnewspaner men as she disembarked fanpointed of Girl Scoutrs reinfbieed hy persoqa|he left home he wore am: bro 4 U. S. Steel Ceepathiten Close MEANS m8 COAL NEW TRADE PACTS dont Coolidge a lecture for alleged dis-]from the steamship Mauretania to. Asked if shor was gotpe into polt- from the nelidaborh ga rehed the brown shoes and a dark gray, pe nee FOR ALE- -AMERICA courtesy in not recognizing him to present a resolution “Hhe Chairman can only see the Republican side of the Chamber, it seems!" shouted Caraway, whg had] been on his feet for fifteen or twenty minutes without receiving the cus; Cormellsville Plant to Meet ; Miners’ Threat. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April 10, Attorney General Daugherty, who arrived tere from Washmeton'to-day, Gee roe. was declared nuthori-f BONS 2 waiting here fer the ve. atively to be considering the dis-| sumption of the wage stale confer. miasal of indictments pending here}ence with the operators to-morrow, in Federal! Court, which some oper- iicented to- wane 4 a Ket A 8. PP e | Varriner a ‘gran ng je demanded ators haves declared mado impossible! veces increase would add $170,000.00 any wage «onference that would end /to the Nation's coal bill and make an- the coal strike which began April 1, |thracite in New York cost $18 or $19 The Attorney General’s mission was |# ton. “We have no way of checking ui kept a secret, and he refused to state]... increase,” said Mr. Murray, “hut {at the meeting and it was determined @Ms purpose ‘acciaring he could say ti mae ay, ¢ T cannot see how a 20 per cent, in- {that manners ard methods of obtain nothing ae PAV ints ee cease would make that amount. The }'"& More uniform customs duties and purpose my trip mplete, and) onorators contend their payroll is{ Port regulations would be taken up 1 am | satisfied that, any action 18] 599,000,000, and a 20 per cent. in-|by the commission with the various cit Dausherty, itrwas learned, was {cease Would mean but $60,000,000 a | nations s Le neoiitd year additional."” SS Pee aoc na ve ec macrence dur- |" He declared the operators should 19 DEAD IN ‘TEXAS STORM. Fa hg scat ending the| attempt to cut transportation rates,| DALLAS, Tex., April 10.—The death | "athe outburst was the climax to bit- Anderson, before whom is pending the} wiich he said amount to $3 a ton{toll of Saturday's storm which swept | ibd dincuaalon WhiGh Saar fees indictments charging coal oper-|'f.om the mines to tidewater. He Central West Texas was increased to] te! partisan discussion which has pi ators, unien aders and others} carted this could be cut in half wita]| Nineteen yesterday when Baird reported vailed in the Senate since the Bureau charged with violating the Sherman] «x. ving of $110,000,009. ““Itwo deaths. Floods in Texas streamsQof Printing and Engraving ‘‘clean Anti-Trust ‘law, by a conspiracy ~ wphe anthracite Operator wre declining. out Monopolize the coal 80 cents a car per i LSS iden an a.2 tor] the bituminous operators pay oniy Special hd add ToReout er 40 cents. The anthracite operators Stack also was to meet with the] control the railroads, and the 30 cent By eiioscon aranges ub the Gite margin of profit per ton which thoy claim is thus run up to nearly $2 of ithe Attorney General's arrival} through the excess paid to them. é ere. selve Peers : . Cee sas amity reagent ot the Se eaian that expresses your chakm and per- Captivating versions of this mood of the mode, im! ne Yorkers of America, re- Ps Pia . . . ry + r MIPAaA <to Todlanapctia yesterday, MINT Ghee etna x . : sonality and bringarecureent memories _ their coats at the fashionable thirty-six inch length where he re-established — national I Ss al f you,—that is the perfume yo ‘ . i f headquarters for direction of the sus- fe if Teen You eh é; ditt. have been very specially priced at 35.00. ‘They-are msion of work by the union miners. _ . = * shoul choose. ou Will,tind no aith- . oops . ey “An I view the situation,” said Mr.|Otder Forbids Interference With culty in selecting one from among S¥perbly_ tailored of finc-twill ‘Tricotine, smartly these importationseto give that last trimmed’ with selfstrapping and most beautifully No Way ata Estimating an Ins crease of $170,000,000 Murray Declares. Coinmissioner Studying Customs and Post Regulations For ‘ReVised Treaties Philip Murray, International Vico] wagHINGTON, April 10.—A new President of the United Mine Work- FIFTH AVENUT damas MeCreery & ‘Co. MPH SFREET "Tricotine Suits | ‘Kor Miss 14 to 18 : jin the>New Long-Coated Style Suggests Special, 35,00 Imported a The observant young fashion devotee has doubt-¥ Perfumes less noticed that the newer of suit modes favor : longer coats and slimmer lines. series of commercial treaties aimed at uniformity of customs and port regu- lations among American republics is expected tp develop from a study this question now being snade by t tomary recognition. ‘f have been on my feet while a dozen Republican Senators have been recognized, If It to he the practice that only that -American High Commission side of the Chamber is to be recog-| retary Hoover said to-day, following | nized. 1 want to Know it.” a meeting of the American section Half a dozen Republican genators The matter was discussed at lengti:| were on their feet instantly shouting for “regular order’ and when Cara- way finally got the floor in his awn. tthe tim when ns are in ¢ “morning busi- tions, bills and had expired. He permitted t * his resolution read, but was refused the right, for immediate consideration . Easter Time industry A perfume thattis individually yours, Lewi “the programme laid down by Free Competition of Coal the organization is functioning 100 W orkers. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Strects —* per cent. in the non-union fields. 1 K, fragrant touch. feel the International Union is steadily] © .W. Va. Aprit 10] UR re Bi lined. Navy Bluevor Black. gaining strength."’ ne union members and officers Vy Carorks Mr. Lewis said be planned to re-|were forbidden to interfere with free | Correct Blouses A ‘ Vee (Fourh Floor) Le Narcisse Noir Extract........1. main here for several days. competition among men working in ie PITTSBURGH, April 10. —Th® the coal industry in West Vir for N Gabilla x . ‘ i Mon Cheri ixtract..., av i C. e Tailored Wear i Fleur du Jour Extract-. Grecian Sandals and Strap-Pumps * . 7 “oy ~ : . F fine white i Veolay For Children and Girls French Batiste is ‘e Fastosa lixtract. re } 10.09 » this charming hand- i Rambes i wleu xtract 4.8.50 Novel Grecian pas dia Strap-Pumps de Bl . Th ‘e Brese d’'Ambre Extract 0.50 ovelty two-strap effects built on per : A ey PAglealia end cate i Bouquet Farnese Eixtrac nen 6.75 fect-fitting lasts. Exceptionally smart , Dmartimedels featuring new ideas Ciraiedewied ‘a Ambre Royal Extract. uf..3.00 in appearance, comffortable and ser- ‘n-instep straps, fashioned of Patent oer are finished with i au ; viceable. Leather, with welt or turned soles. hemstitching and 4 Roger sand Gash Of Tan Callskinsor Patent Leathe Wi ; A Pre-Easter Sale of edged with reel Val I Vieur d'Amour. 5°75 with walt soles, ‘ ie Hea Si ae lace special at $13.75. es Guarlaiwe Sizes $14 10 114 5.00 . ie - / rly . tor Other hand-made It Rue de la Paix Extract 5.09. ME Ms 10) 2-4 6.00 1133 to Imported Beaded Bags louse, Sain ond 4 ee Ieee sone wt 7 7:00 nee P g A lace - trimmed. $5 ry Here Wie Tees, oa Gace eS Of Patent Leather with turned soles ‘fg “d 7 specially low-priced at led ‘i Houbigant ° Sheet bid ton retin on gm §S fat La A . . . i oubigant Sizes 83 to 4.00 Sizes 814 to 1 ; am ‘es EF OR wear with the Tailored Suit, the Sweater | La Giroflee Extract....4......5 5.50 1113 to 5.50 hor aCe Gorin ' $4 75 n or the new short Sports Coat, McCutcheon tae de os ; ° to 6.50 215 TO Jescicvensins ».5.75 | * 'e' Blouses are irreproachably correct! Impeccably Bas seed \ a Pate: mathe "ran Calf Oxtords bal [) cut with collars that fit smoothly, cuffs that turn eet eile ror ouSe (IS Su) eae te a cau ii - will take piace to-morrow (Tuesday) 4 back trigly, long waistbands that allew for blcus- PROS ie 4 _ te trend O5 UMBO! Bi dogeacedin antares 4.75 Hy, ing without pulling up —-they make an irresistible anete (Sevond Floor) These bags are made in the new pannier r appeal to the lover of perfect tailoring. ‘e tage cman: . ‘ ‘ 13:50 ; xquisite. 5.00, 8.00 * , ee pa foae ie Blouses of Tub Silks, Pongee, Dorisoie, Habutai | Freesi 3.50, 6.50 ‘; shape, are beautifully beaded (in five artistic Ml sand Cre i ; : ® ESSE NSN Ts A a dae s : pe de Chine $6.75 up. And others of Ch F) designs), are lined-with silk and fitted with a | [BM] Dimity wih Tuxedo or round collars $2.75 up, | Poseders arming egilgees e@ y ik and of Voile, at $10.50 up. Houbigant’s Quelques Kleurs and mirror. Bay val Face Powders box, 1.50 Hi oe pe range fm ee severely mannish | ber ite a ‘i : é wdercin J e So Necessary to Every A . shirt to the merest frou-frou of sheerness and | oly s sacnc owder “2 Ty, bes a A daint ift for Easter s lace!" All of them combi te lity with | a Rose Jacqueminot, Chypre, L’ If ; as W: . % . ied : prices temptingly fa aia le sia Aa fleurt and Jasmin odor box, 1.50 Spring or Easter ard ro be * A-charming personal possession Atomizers, both imported and do- | « « f mestic, will be found in a wide variety Q:75 Jew: i SIoor) | of unite styles. They range in price | (Novelty Jewelry Department, First Floor) from 1.95 to 22,00 cach i Main Bivor Whar an opportunity for the Easter — HostessGowns,Matinees ; bride! In most instances this price and Costume Slips re of 9.75 hardly covers the cost of ma- Greatly Reduced The Novelties Department ‘ TT (EG ee | sedal. Irresistibly lovely creations, many but \ recently brought rom Paris, others of What is the shoe i} LOE « ttease Coos wt shot Yatleta, our owe omton” Thee ate aut (on the First Floor . 1 . Ouse rat. ne eHetey ing affairs of soft Chiffon Velvets, they call Walk-Over? Re [IJ sine soumenses wih racking and Blt Satins, Crope de Ching en has ready for selection a large and unusually ' ‘on uae teas Sea , varictinted flower All the newest ide assortment : : ‘ joe tha’ ome lomen’s Soli -k : o7 interesting assortment of useful and decora- oat aie lon grea Women’s Solid 14-kt. ritee 9 tive articles for Easter, wedding and anni- Up and down the aicesia of the Wrist Watches B. From Changeable Satin th versary gifts or for travel souvenirs (the world—in more than one hundred it . of White Gold charmine model las becn evelved, latter appealing especially to visitors from countries—the Walk-Over shoe is | Solleruching: aApphed In! nove ays, distant points). worn by men and women because | 24-75 pretty pockets, Fre s and a = the leather #9 gage) ge workman: They are extr nsizeand ye. Me ‘ Included are Guest Books, Address and En- ship is good, and the style is good anion shore ahs cues tains cho 1-Re k ' gagement Books and Brides’ Gift Books, all —every one of them. It is marked | eolid 14-kt. wh ar atiauburantiall luc, l Copenhagen-and-Gok handsomely bound in hand-tooled leather; by a trade mark that means “16 [} weight. with a 1gejewel- — Black-and-V Ema lhe G77 Writing Cases and Bridge Sets; Desk Sets in ounces to the pound of quality.” 1] eeitever mnexementiand aibbon braces COA t ¢ © i o 3 4 X Negligee of repe j i nw is the shoe they call Walk- ct. . e a variety of charming effects; and a most - | We guarantee to keep these watche Meteor, ched with matching A attractive selection of in good running order for one year from fringe, l'r : i date of purchase ers and a Ostrich and Quill Penholders | hid) Coral _ ns with Jars to correspond) r Pin ; Hy Zh : - Sent fer Man ond Women Imported and Domestic vky r : in all the newest and most striking colorings. ae Aten, tetncen ted ead even Challis, yard, 85c ate Ane eue ; bis at re — Brooklyn Are Seog) Mote Arenson 4h st. | stripes, checks, figured and Paisley de- t pr t H , Madison Avenue: Fifth Avenue BeS:7Fuhon Stop. Hanover Place Pernran, N. 1-—int Mareen et Ia{ tens in exquisite color id \ 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork Galen, Phoantn ond Bien Restle Hoslery | alta

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