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PARLEY RESUMED ~ BY COAL MINERS AND OPERATORS Conference Here To-Day Brings Out Fact That An- “PARKED GATS” FOUND BY POLICE IN RAID table Persons” Left Them, Saya Soda Stand Owner. The police were tipped off some time ago that if a gun-carrying thug in habiting or Operating on the lower Went Side desired for any reason to ark his gat’? during an enforced closed season, he might entrust it to any one of several fruit and soda water stands Detectives Ertola and Petrizzo, of the Bomb Squad, were entrusted with THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL zs, 1922. _ CUBA WOMEN WORKING SECRETLY FOR THE VOTE Senorm de In Peng Arrives Here to Kepresent Them. Senora Elena de Ja Pena, well knows ir agist circles in Mexico and Cuba, Was & passenger on the Ward liner Siboney, which arrived here to: day, She will represent the National Suffragist Party of Cuba at the Pan- American conference to be held in Bal- timore this month. ‘a de Ia Pena declared she will p with American women to help the Cuban women the vote, © per cent. of the women making # silent fight for ." she sald. “They have been CB Strap Oxfords $8.75 IF you haven't bought a pair of these smartest 3 Oxfords, it is high time you did. You will find them here made of elkskin in ivory, and tan or peael and thracite Finds No Market. [tne information ana they went into helr work aecretly, for the men grey combinations, ‘They are shown with ~ the neighborhood last evening. In a do not like such expression of nil a lake ole Anthracite miners and operators] about five minutes became aware that |! bber or lea ye Fesumed here today their effort to] thelr presence was known, so they Continuing Our Sale of settle the coal strike, when the joint} acted quickly and rushed the soda KNIFE THROUGH HEAD Wo 5 Strap Pumps, $4.85 sub-committee on wage contract ne-| water stand of Fred Piccolo at No. 68 ‘ men gotiatiofs reopened its conference, | Macdougal Street, In a drawer they] Boston University Undergrad Near THERE are many styles and leathers in which began two week« before the] found a S2-culibre revolver and a 26 basa Ker ab. Lovett item this selection— surely enough to satisfy strike was called, April 1 calibre automatic PLREREHLTRORAATORT eects every taste. These shoes are discontinued Strike insues have not yet been de-| Piccolo sald they had been left with ‘ i cuatly ; i fined, according to members. Al-l him by two reputable persons, but he at aie SILER or broken lines taken from our regular though the operators have refused | 1 ea sane ng knife plunged through his stock. There are. all sizes in the lot, but int blank to grant the miners’ nine. | Couldn't remember their names. He r i i bes daeanhe ae higher wanes and | said he didn’t know it was againat the | inde had teen thrust into the not in every style. A real Opportunity Altered working conditions, they have] !aw to have the weapons, but he was|{*lt tide of his heaa and er to buy that extra pair of shoes for spring. Rot thus far made specific counter.| *rrested and arraigned to-dy in Centre| jjiai where it was said h SECOND FLOOR iapiesée. Street Court for possessing thet Four other Chinese are under The nineteen demands have been| Without a permit, arreat submitted, one by one, by the miners’ | = — delegates. The operators have chal lenged four, leaving fifteen yet to be considered, The crux of the strike situation is expected to be reached the latter part f the week, when the operators will atate the reduction in wages they will Aank. The public clamor for anthracite coal, which operators had predicted Would develop as soon as the strike became a fact, has failed to material ize. Reserve stocks, estimated to last about ten weeks, remain almost intact, Producers announced to-day. Prices have actually been reduced by some distributers, without stimulating the market, it was reported The bituminous situation, it was reported at operators’ headquarters here to-day, remains at the deadlock into which it was thrust by the re- fusal of producers to confer with the strikers at the invitation of the House : Labor Committee, Althongh unioni- Oe mation of non-union fields has been rapid, they asserted, last week's pro- Knit and Glove Silk Underwear Reduced Union Suits 95c—Summer weight, knit union suits with tailored band top, in bodice or shoulder strap style, reinforced. Price includes both regular and extra sizes, Vests 35c—Swiss ribbed vests in bo- dice or shoulder strap style, both regular and extra sizes. Glove Silk Vests $1.95—The dainty new style with picot edge, in a pale color. Bodice top, sizes 36 to 42. é Glove Silk Bloomers $2.95—Cut full and well reinforced, Sizes 5 to 8. French Made Summer Frocks $15 to $35 AREN'T you tired of dark colors? Wouldn’t you like something a trifle gay and sum- mery and sheer? Then buy it now, while these French frocks are on sale—they’re tremendously good values and so pretty that you can hardly choose between them. There’s a batiste, right, for instance, of a beautiful glowing golden amber shade, hemstitched by hand, pin-tucked crosswise by hand, and charming in line. Think how smart that would be with a big black hat, black shoes and stockings matching the shade of the frock. It’s only $15. There's a cotton crepe, center, in dull heliotrope, lovely with grey accessories; GROUND FLOOR H Baas DALE pushsont te oupnly the curs TAILOR-MADE a blue and’ white voile, left, at $29.50, and various other models. All from Paris. of iromt monde of the Neuen STOCKINGS WOMEN’S GOWN: DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR As if tailor-made to the exact meas- urements ofyourleg, these Van Raalte Silk Stockings would be almost too severely trim, were it not for the in- triguing bit of femininity that graces the sides in a charming halfinch wide for the design of Paris clocks, TESTRIPE Open clocks and embroidered clocks are thread silk and glove silk—heavy tages sine sports weights and sheerest chiffon knitted into for evenings—plain and novelty ef threadsillestock- fects in black and all the colors, Such eee ey ee is the variety of silk stockings by Van quality hae a diff Raalte. erent colored roatestripe #0 this feature be Sie WIFE’S BLOW SPOILED HIS AIM, POLICE SAY Arrested o; The Favorite Three- Piece Suit, $55 THE three-piece suit leads the season, there’s no doubt about it. Our selection of these charming costumes in twill cord with crepe bodice and coat or cape in several chic colors is now on show. Try their gracious lines on your- self and see how gratifyingly young they make their wearer loak while still retaining the Firing Shot Law. Rudolph De Vivo, Insurance broker, of No. 124 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, had a fight with his brother-in-law, Joseph Nicolo, No. 197 Stone Avenue, to-day, according to the police, and fired shot at Nicollo which missed. De Vivo was arrested and held in $1,000 bail. ‘The De Vivo family was being evicted when Nicollo arrived with papers which he sald if De Vivo would sign would obtain a delay. De Vivo, it is alleged, omered Nicollo out of thé house, drew a revolver and fired, but Mrs. De Vivo Capes and Wraps $47.50 to $57.50 IN twillcord, tricotine, cordine and other favored weaves for summer. Trimmed with stitching, fringe, ciré braid, embroidery, fluted moire ribbon, and bands of self material. Full length and three-quarters ow The Tailored Charm of a - reacties ™ LL OT Stockings — mzinintitt Sailor Hat, 6.95 dignity of handsome fabric and standard color. _lengrh effects. With panel sleeves, ties, TO PENITENTIARY VOR SELLANG g wheaborings A SAILOR hat ‘achieves complete suc THIRD FLOOR scarf collars, and other clever and modish Uy NARCOTICS, by VAN RAALTE Made by the makers of Van Raalte Veils Silk Gloves and Glove Silk Underwear cess only if it is well designed, with the correct proportions and made of a really durable straw. Sketched above is just such ahat! It is moderately priced at $6.95. Rough straw fashions it, hand-sewing pst it the air of a far more expensive at and a crushed bandeau of Georgette crepe completes the effect. Jt is a value we are proud to offer and you will un- doubtedly be glad to find, silhouettes. In blue, black and other suc- cessful colors. The cape this season is a necessity; these capes are an economy ! THIRD FLOOR Israel Yerkes and John Mitchell were sentenced to the penitentiary to-day in ni the Court of Special Sessions after con- viction on charges of selling narcotics. Mias Ida Du Mond, No. 18 Eaat 60th Btreet, who has been called the “Little Mother of the Navy" because of her kindness to sallors during and since the war, made a plea for Yerkes, a former anilor, but her appeal was ineffective. Crepe de Chine Blouses $9.75 THE woman who likes frilled blouses and at the same time wants them tailored will appre- ciate these, Both of excellent quality crepe de Chine. One with a lain yr cseo frill. The Sizes to suit every type from petite other with a tucked ‘of Georgette edged blonde to tall brunette of more dignified with #/btt of gay, Balkan asnbrosdery, style, THIRD FLOOR _ Solid colors or two-tone effects. Cherry, jade, a few odd tones of the season, as Imported Scarf Skirts Very Special, at $12.75 well as brown, sand, navy and black. FOURTH FLOOR Have You Bought Imported THERE isa limited eae ofthese light H weight En; skirts in pastel shades— Ginghams at50cYd.? lg ue, yellow, oi geen si THIS is a wonderful value that we are Lak suitable for summer wear. Each effering to you this week. Thousands of skirt is made of L single fringed yards’ of beautiful imported gingham. at scarf handloomed in Northumber- less than original wholesale cost. land mills. Every cabs, every combination of THIAD FLOOR colors, and practically every pattern you could desire is found in this collecti Women who recognize an exceptional opportunity are buying three and four dress patterns: of these materials to pse for the summer months. Summer Vacations TT is not too early in the season to plan your summer vacation. The “cAsk Mr. Foster Service” on the Seventh Floor is equipped to supply you with information as to railroad routes, hotels, etc. I — "cAsk Mr. Foster” SEVENTH FLOOR McCutcheon's Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Streets Linens for Summer Homes TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS The following broken assort- ments of cloths and napkins, all in attractive designs at special prices. Cloths—2x2 yds., $5.75 and up. 2x24 yds., $7.75 and up. Breakfast Napkins, $4.75 dozen = 0-0. = 0: 0 6: at Table Damask of excellent qual- ity, $2.50 and $2.75 per yard, A special lot of Bungalow Cloths and Napkins in cream or half- bleached Linen, splendid quality, 2 ‘One More Day very durable; Cloths 66x66 inches, You will find additional selling space and up. : $6.75 each; 66x72 inches, $7.50 devoted to ‘these girighams dua fe of Dinner Napkins, $7.50 dozen and | each; Napkins 21x21 inches, $7.25 week and extra, salespeople to assure you Selection Before | up. | dozen. the best possible service. , ‘0: >— 6-0. — 0-8 = 6. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled, If you cannot come to the store yourself, telephone or write for samples, SECOND FLOOR Children’s Shoes For Spring Days Strap Pumps $5—Tan Russian calfskin with broad sensible toes and flat heels. - Sizes 844 tous, There are also tan and black oxfords, sizes 834 to 11, ip this group. Orthopedic Shoes—In our Children's Departnent we make a specialty of the straight ‘These sh DECORATIVE LINENS Tea Cloths, Scarfs, Luncheon Sets Scarfs, 18x36 inches, $3.00 each; and Napkins of Ecru Linen with | 18x45 inches, $3.75 each; 18x54 fancy hand stitching. Cloths, 36x36 | inches, $4.40 each. inches, $5.75 each; 45x45 inches, Hemstitched Linen | 7 5 LU Luncheon phy each; 54x54 inches, $12.50 | Napkins, 15x15 inches, $6.50 dozen, each. Irish Damask Luncheon Sets with Square Luncheon Set of 13 | blue hemstitched border. Cloth, pieces, $8.25 Set. Oblong set of | 54x54 inches, with six napkins to 7 pieces, $12.75 set. match, $10.75 set. BED LINENS AND TOWELS Pure Linen Pillow Cases, $3.75 =e = oe =e. The 7-Day Furniture Sale TOMORROW, Wednesday, is the last day for inspection and reservation of the furniture to be offered in our 7-Day Furniture Sale whieh begins Thursday. The purchase of any article of furniture in this Sale, be it the smallest of individual 60 e| Bed Room Towels, $6.00 dozen orthopedic last for children. “These shoes are gs 9 oe i and up. fitted by experts a Seine in the Sing of child- pieces or the most pretentious of suites, gives gne the assurance thatthe charm of the home fe pid } on eets, $15.00, $20.00 a Towels, $4.80 dozen and V\ por pooper St nae has been heightened by the acquisition of furniture which has a truly artistic background. FOURTH FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR =e: