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OF COAL STRIKE; 10 it neal ‘Mining Must Be Less Sea- sonal, Surplus Stored at Industrial Centres. WASHINGTON, May 2.—President Harding believes he has found a per- coal industry, which will safeguard the country against serious strikes in the future. He has outlined his plan to Several members of Congress. It mental principle: That the coal industry must be must go ahead at a steady ing those remaining of steady work. iS) Distribution from the mines must also " be kept at an even flow. To accom- | Plish this the Government must di- Fect that the surplus coal mined in|} the summer be stored in the centres @f industry and population to await dhe demands of winter. The plan, said by the President t> e “still in the rough,” Is being fworked out with the ald of Secretary |) Moover. They expect to have it com- pieted within a few weeks and will]! When submit it to Congress with the Pequest that laws be enacted to carry fH into effect. The President also has a scheme, Rhe details of which are stil! to by orked out, for settling the present goal strike, but he has not revealed . its nature. ‘The House Labor Committee was ‘scheduled to wind up its investigation ‘nto the coal strike situation to-day se ete ~ CORNS Lift. Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit. Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. “Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, coft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation To Stop a Cold 27 - Be sure you get BROMO ‘The genuine bears this signature ne SS Ack : Fess Aree t a, secill sem Be» ize tube of Jeliform free. e388 | PERE LT OMI PARR At MLM FEIN a fi RDING PLANS END by Reprenentative Bian, Tans ere ating a Federal fact-finding agency with power to obtain complete infor- mation from mine operators regarding costs of production, wages, prices re- colved, &o. There Is sald to be little opposition to this bill in the commit- tee and only a small group against It 3 in the House, Its passage ls expected within a few weeks. REVENT OTHERS The fact that the committee is going ahead with the bill, after consulta-|{stactory.” tions with President Harding, is taken to indicate that it fits in with the President's own plans for settling the present strike and prevent tie-ups in the future. COAL CONFERENCE manent solution of the trouble in the] []Iness of Operators’ Attor- ney Accepted by Miners © Owing to the Illness of W. L. Con- based, it was learned, on this funda} nell, who represents the independent Vennsylvania operators, the resump- tion of the anthracite wage scole made less' seasonal. Production} conference at the Union L rate]/Ciub, set for to-day, has been post- throughout the year, thus affording };oned until to-morrow. fewer men employment but assur- The request was granted this morning by the union committee members at thelr headquarters in the POSTPONED A DAY as Reason for Delay. League miners, United Mine Workers of America, who is directing the national coal strike from New York, stated to-day that the situation from the miners’ standpoint was proving “highly sat- VAROTTA MURDER TRIAL day to call for trial before Justice Finch, May 16, four men In the Tombs und 7 r President John L, Lewis, of the —_—_—— SCHEDULED FOR MAY 16 with Drowning Kidnapped Bey, Five, District Attorney Banton arranged to- for the tri HER We su; by MYDPRSDALE, trainmen wore killed and a fast freight on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was wrecked at Fairhope, seven miles east killed. E’S A NEW MILK for YOU An extra rich milk put up in attractive sani- _—_—_ tary form which will materially reduce your Four Men Now In Tombs Ch: ea milk bill. ROGERS RICHEST .MILK indictment for murder in the first de- Fresh Packed—In Glass gree in connection with the kidnapping and drowning of five-year-old Giuseppe Varotta, who disappeared from his home, No, 314 East Thirteeth Street, in June, 1921, The prisoners are John Milchione, Antonio Marino, Santo Cas- samano and Joseph Rugeriri. } ! Another man implicated in the kid- R Ri h Milk napping, Roberto Rafaele, was con- ogers Nic est Mi ta victed of murder and is in the Sing Sing death house, Two others under indict- ment are at large. Justice Finch has ordered the Commissioner of Jurors to Continental Hotel. The delay will|select m special panel of 100 talesmen permit of but three sessions being For table use and cooking Rogers Richest goes three times as far as a quart of ex- pensive bottled milk. For economy buy it you j ‘TRE. EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 2, by voting a favorabio report on the bil | held by the conference this week.|3 TRA LLE) 1 land precludes possibility of the , INMEN Ki ord tive blew locomotive, one of the most powerful Bond Street Blast. oe the Baltimore and Sti. was baullog Si Pa, May 2.—Threo]® fast freight from Cumberland, Md., af ree|to Pittsburgh. Without warning tho BROOKLYN - NEW YORK boiler exploded, All members of the ; crew on that portion of the train were Business Hours 9 to 5:30 you order ROGERS RICHEST by the case (24 glass if your local dealer will not fill your order, write us. We get this extra rich milk in glass. Rogers Milk Corp., 25 West 43d St., N. Y. City of here, early to-day when the locomo- operators presenting their counter] WHEN ENGINE EXPLODES re Timothy Conway, enai- wage ads oie to offset he 80 peri - ———_ er, fireman, Connellsville, Pa. and — cent, wage increase demanded by the] rast Freight om B. & 0. Wrecked| Parker, brakeman, Ursina, Pa. The Fulton Street 0 Can’t Give You That Piano atl or Player What Can? It Includes Both Grands and Uprights in: Rebuilt Pianos Rebuilt Players New Pianos New Players SALE that overtops anything and everything of its kind in this country, is too big a sale to do justice to in the newspaper. Any attempt at description of Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 ‘New Fountain Pens & Pencils In Black and White, With Your Name Imprinted « 98c Each Including Tax HESE are not only most at- tractive novelties, butthey are excellent pensand pen- cils at an incredibly low price, with the added advantage of your name imprinted on any one at the time you purchase it! The pens are self fillers with white tipped barrel and cap, and a strong 14-kt. gold point. ‘The pocket and full sizes have cli) and the short sizes have gold plated rings. The pencils are made of hard rubber with clips or rings attached, fitted with erasers and leads. Name im- printed in gold leaf at the time of purchase. A, & S.—Second floor, East. GIRDLES That Give The Vivid Color Note 39c Each OLORED celluloid gir- dies that answer the vogue of encircling the waist with a bright color that will be in striking contrast. to a more sombre shade of dress, suit, coat or sweater, The low ables you to have izing girdle for each one; really very modish! A. & 8,—Street floor, “Central % 4 ue iE 2000 Utility Boxes at 69c ADE as ammunition cases for the government. Strong, splendidly made, Will serve a hundred useful purposes, from tool box to toy chest, This low price would not begin to buy the lumber, to say nothing of making them—and these are very well made. Nailed and screwed together, fitted with two heavy steel hasps, and hinged cover, and rope handles on each end. Size (outside Peasurements), 2624218 4x12 74 inches, fi ~ A. & 8.—Subway floor, Eagt BRAHAM €~STRAUS mvc BROOKLYN fs.) Sleeveless Night Gown of crepe de orchid, blue and honey dew, $4.98. Envelope Chemise ofpink crepe de yoke, and ribbon straps, $2.94. chine, trimmed with filet and Calais lace. In chine with tucked and lace~trimmed georgette Many other lovely chemises at this moderate price. Telephone Main 6100 ® ‘Beautiful Underthings of Silk Achieve Very Low May-Sale Prices a The Garments Illustrated Are Briefly Described Step-in Set, $3.94 Piece. Vest and step-in drawers of heavy pink radium, tailored style with feather stitching. Sleeveless Night Gown of crepe de chine, trimmed with Valenciennes and Calais lace. In orchid and pink, $3.94. Step-in Chemise (not illustrated) of heavy crepe back satin is most special at $3.94. Made with a filet lace band at top, and odd little tucks at the side. A. & 8.—Second floor, Haut traction at this season of refurnishing. ® cA May Sale Special in ‘Pantalette Dresses, 95c HERE are 500 of these little dresses at this price, every one a distinct value in itself! Of chambray, , Cretonnes for Slip Covers at 55c Yd. Prices Specially Reduced from Several Finer Groups UMMERIZE upholstered furniture with slip-covers of cretonne—so cool, clean, and colorful—it protects your furniture and enhances the appearance of your rooms. 4,700 yards of cretonne especially adapted, because of weave, color and design, for slip covers goes on sale to-mor- row at less than half the regular price of $1.15. These cretonnes are of heavy weight not easily mussed dark and light shades in designs suitable for every room in the home, be it in town or country. This low price combined with the exceptional qualities makes a/most compelling at- A #8 For Wednesday’s Selling == they. are styled in a variety of cunning ways, and trimmed with bind fi jing, rick rack braid and little color touches. Sizes 2 to 6, Children’s Bloomers of Children’s Cambric Draw- Crepe Sateen and Batiste ers, 65¢ 45e Lace trimmed with embroi- Exeellently made, sizes 4 iv _—-‘Uery beading, size 4 to 12 en I Children’s Batiste Night- Children’s Princess Slips, gowns, 89c 5c Slip over tailored style in Of cambric, lace or embroi pink, size 4 to 14. dery trimmed, size 8 to 14, A. & 8.—BSecond floor, Hust > Third floor, Cen the choice, or picturization of the values, can but fall short of doing justice to either. Only a stroll up and down the long lanes of instruments, seeing the prices and the Players and Pianos themselves, can fully tell the story. id These Loeser twice-yearly sales stand first in magni- tude only because they stand first in price-making. Any other time one might elect'to buy a Piano or Player could, at best, be only a next best to now. ‘Every one of the hundreds of instruments involved is guaranteed by Loeser’s. All have been rebuilt by experts on the*Loeser premi Every one sounds like new and looks like new. Many, many of them are “used” instru- ments in name only, and as the absurdly low prices foretell. They are instruments such as any intelligent musical taste would prefer to a brand new instrument that might be purchased for a like amount. Because every sale price ap- plies to a Player or Piano that, if bought new today, would be far in excess of its cost in this Rebuilt Sale. We cite as instances, the values to be found here in such makes as: Kranich & Bach W. P. Haines & Co. Chickering Stetnway Weber Knabe Bjur Bros. Estey Bradbury ind Other Makes of Similar Rank Paradoxical as it sounds, the unexpected can be expected in a sale such as this. If what you see here doesn’t amaze you, and nothing less than that, no piano value ever can! The greatest Piano and Player values in America are here! Buy on Your Own Terms Any Payment Plan You Say, Within Reason, Will Do, But the Sale Ends Saturday. Told in Figures. Look at These Prices! to take their places. Uprights | Players Approztimate ‘ods us Light & Ernest 8525 $90 Pleroc leet% sa) SOBO New England.........8255 $95, ‘Tremai 50 Irving. cee 305 $10 Webster f $5 Wheelock. . Bino $125 Agoian Lighte & Co... giao $125. | A.M. MePhuil Bedtus: ws | Knor 4400 $135 | Huntington... Lunkcuteeh cece |] Chickering $135 | Goetz Weiner Washburn $140 | Haines | Mellowtone Schumann $150 | Oseur Reiman ae stote Forisey. - $150 | Reiman Bates Pease $150 | Lindeman Milton ; oe Anderson $150 | Behnin aet 1 eatltuss (len) td Schumann & Sons. $150 | Smith & Barnes Recslces ae os Byerelt S160 | Steger & How | K®anich & Bach... /-$1085 . Mendelssohn. . $165 | Sterling uo Woes paiee Weser.... $170 | Brown & Simpson dioeny Sisco Walters $175 | Bradbury ; A seteatwray 1500 Draper Bros. $175 | Auerbach 400 | Kranich & Bach S10 Price & Steeple $175 $475) $225 | Kranich & Bach #1150 Goete. $175 | 8495 $235 |> Wisner ane Webster $180 | 8495 $245 Z Hasbrouck $185 8450 Grands Herlich $185 | eS Haines $185 | Wissner... Mendelssohn $185 | Sterling re Behr Bros.. $185 | Lawson | Bradbury (as ts ang Stuyvesant $185 y & Willian Kranich & Bach Walters $185 | ‘i (good as new $1500 Mendelssohn $196 | Weber..........00. Knabe Ackerman . 8595 $195 | Rintleman good as new $1250 Barnhoeft . 8400 $195 | Gordon way (beautiful Bradbury «8600 $195 | no} eee B1KOO Needham vee R395 $195. | Weber.........- j hase Hallet & Davis.......8475 $195 | Bradbury 4 _(shopworn)..... «81075 Beethoven +o 8395 $195 | Kranich & Bach Kranich & Bach Sterling 4485 $195 Lester shopworn ++ BLOBS Loeeer's--Fourth Floor If America’s Greatest Piano Sale But the Great Rarity of This Opportunity Is Best | This list simply suggests the magnitude of the choice and of the values. It is only a partial representation. nd though many of these particular numbers will be sold before many people have the opportunity to get here, other instruments at prices every bit as attractive will be here Price If New Sala Pri $295 $325 $345 $395 $395 $395 $395 $395 $395 $425