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* MINERS’ CHILDREN, STRIKE VICTIMS, PLEAD FOR HELP mailibomets Four Brought Here in Effort to Raise Funds for Evicted Families, The case of the 80,000 men, women and children made homeless as a re- ult of the strike of coal miners of the New River Valley in West Vir- @inia was pleaded last. night by four of the miners’ children in the Church! of the Ascension, Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street, of which the Rey. Percy Btickney mM is pastor. The chil- dren, ranging in age from seven to{ “thirteen years, were clad in rough glothes. At the conclusion of the ser- vices they took up a collection fo~ the $50,000 fund that is being raised to help the starving strikers, The Rey. James 1, Smiley spoke on “How to Avoid Strikes."* Miss Elizabeth Gilman of Baltimore, Treasurer of the Miners’ Relief Com- mittee, explained that a fund of be- tween $25,000 and $50,000 was being raised in New York to send a carload of bacon, cornmeal, other food and clothing to the miners, the majority of whom are now living in improvised tents and shacks, some being entirely homeless, she sald. The children she brought here, to- r with their mothers, are Nellie ’ Ossie Leet, Lowell Phillips and Gladys Persinger. Miss Gilman yesterday received a Tetter from John Gatherum, Secretary of District No. 29, United Mine Work- ers of America, acknowledging help already sent. “It certainly came at a time when | we were in desperate need," he wrote. “Flour has gone up tn price r meat. We changed the o and | bought only meal for bread for all, in| order to make it go as far as possible. | Wevhave also cut out the lard and got | meat in place of it “Nothing for the miners’ wives and children © on unless they accept the terms of the coal operators and do viol to every sense of right | and justice they have within them, Yesterday 1 lad ta ga to one of the stant locals in our district, and on| the way families being evicted who had absolutely no shelter to go to. | “The coul operators in defense of th need the hous: men employed at the mines, | while as a matter of fact I do not] know of a single house that has been filled at any of the mines after a miner and his family were evicted. In a majority of cases the houses these| men have been driven from are sim- ply boarded up and left empty.” Roger Baldwin will preside at a meeting at the Labor Lyceum, Wil- loughby Street, Brooklyn, this eye- ning, at which Miss Gilman and Lawrence ("P ‘) Dwyer, a union organizer and one of the men charged with treason in West Virginia, will | speak. The women and children of the party will be present, PUT OFF HIGHWAY OPENING. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y¥., May 15.— Members of the Highway Committee of the Board of Supervisors of Orange y, who have been inspecting the Storm King Highway, declare it} cannot be finished in time for a celebra- tion of the opening this season, and time should be set for July 4, 1923. A m ing to fix the date is to be held at New- burgh Wednesday with State Highway Commissioner Sisson In attendance, The connecting lnk of two miles through the Village of Cornwall has not yet been bullt, and there Ig much dim- culty in obtaining the rights of way. It is said exorbitant sums are asked for the land. ISLAND OIL, COMMITTEE, The committee neaded by Charles T. Brown, which represents the voting trust certificates of the Island Ol! and ‘Transport Corporation, has fssued a notice urging the deposit of the cer- tes with the Lincoin Trust Com- 7, at No. 7 Wall Si Room tor $] With ERLITE Use it right over wall paper, paint or plastered walls. It will stay on and not rub off or peel off. Erlite can be cleaned with wall paper cleaner and will last for 10 years, Best and cheapest for warehouses, of- fice buildings and factories, Gives beautiful effects, Don't wash off walls, just put an- other tint oyer the old one. Don't wash off wall paper, put Erlite right over it. One coat will do the work. Read this over again. See how much you can save on your home. You can paint a room for one dollar, while it costs $10.00 to paper it. 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O'Neill, who drowned April 19 while sallora of the Wyoming were taking the qualifying swimming test at Guanta- namo, Cuba, Reports received at the Navy Department indicate that O'Neill dropped from a shipboom about three feet above the water, declaring he would ellilthe UPTOWN 3d Avenue and 121st Street 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue gencies. egg. their homes with dependable $119—Mahogany $129 Same Suite Reduced from $160 A good looking suite that will beautify a small bedroom. 4 f\ Bow end Bed, or your choice from a few o Dresser with large mirror; Toilet ‘T'a Chifforobe. Silver plated hardware. Other Suites for Small or Large Bedrooms at Reasonable Prices. For the Summer Porch or Living Room Wicker furniture, with cushions covered with cretonne; _ several patterns to select from. 9.75 Arm Chair or Rocker... Inexpensive Bedroom Furniture in Golden Oak Chiffonier $29 Dresser Upholstery Dept. ¥ Cretonne Bedroom Outfit Bed Spread, with sham All for 2 Window Drapes One 50-inch Scarf Le Scrim Dutch Curta: Washable Couch Covers Cretonne Dutch Curtains Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms 25c Weekly on $15 Worth 75e Weekly on $50 Worth $1.50 Weekly on $100 Worth $2.50 Weekly on $200 Worth $12.50 Weekly on $1,000 Worth Other Amounts in Proportion. Pay by the Month If You Wish, No Extra Charges of Any Kind, 10% Off for Cash LANDLORD IS FREED Mra. into the apartment before it was con pleted and, as th luminating ths night they moved In, April 17 Is All the tenants save the Helms escape it was alleged that the owner supplied that he did not know the Helms were It is common sense to keep a “nest egg” for emer- It is also common sense to live happily in an attractive home. Many are not living as comfortably as they would like, whether or not they have a nest But thousands of families, who have furnished { Short Davenport Table _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922 RED CROSS TO QUIT EUROPE ON JUNE 30 OF HOMICIDE CHARGE Helm and the children mov other candles vere no used facilities, antes. Lipstein's defense wa main wetivitie June, it wa DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT in Hurope the end of unnounced to-day by Dr. Ross H lircetor of foreign opera- Held Not on eae Hon. Woman and Children, Foreign Director Says Work] br. 161i) said he betieved there no The complaint of homicide made ’ ; Is N Tenwer ‘ay’ Heed tore Renee Against Barnett Epstein, manufacturer] Of Americans Is No | (i000) 10) nee ie un. and real estate ownor, of No. a ere Longer Necessary. tries, ‘The peoples of Marebe ware ri A ©, which e¢ame of the death be Py ase oF bie Laurine Helm and her PARIS, May 15 (Associated Press), | better off, he suid, than at any time two young children, in an apartment!—The American Red Cross, after | since (ho war, due largely to Amert house at . 96 Wadsworth Ave " ‘. i pan ail coraed op topetalny Whe tondap diam elght years of work, In which It spent | can . sy by the Grand Jury more than $400,000,000, will close its The American people, Dr, in the house, — . One theory is that he had heart trou. ‘' ble, Nav. Department officiate neers | LEGGETT COMPANY BUYS to-day that O'Neill yma it etect| | KOENIG AND SCHUSTER SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT |to Jump di Protest that he , ‘ could not #w e were mon vou | Combined Husinens Latent Whote H ewlmmers close by, Cala aeeuats Hees “ n | DR. HW. M. HOWE DIES Ap gt. [the | of both concerns inter H | Dr. Henry M. Howe, seventy-four, | that th nois Hl. 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The enlarged | has never dyed before, she can putlyou wish to dye is wool or silk, or inaves 6 Sle whe wren business will be conducted fr A tiehy fadeless color into shabhy| whether it is linens cotton or mixed Gay of trey ss Leggett hendauarters, Hudson skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stock Diamond Dyes never streak, Established 1807 ~ COWPERTHWAIT & “Everlasting Furniture” Ask Your Grandfather Common Sense and Liberal Credit thwait and Sons’ liberal credit’ terms, now live very comfortably and happily. ‘They also have a good sized nest egg for emergencies. Keep your nest egg and use your credit to furnish y as you want it. ‘That’s common sense! Both Stores Cpen Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also Gibatier,; your home attractiv each week will do it. furniture, on Cowper- 4-Piece Suite in Walnut Payable $1.75 Weekly Reduced from $375 on the larger pieces. , or straight-end 4 ft. 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SeaG alec ie Inlaid Linoleum, Per Yd., reduced from 26.00 1.85 3.85 18.00 4.85 —80x60, reduced from Rug—9x12, re Herringbone, reduced ... 26.00 $2.25 to $1.85 Oldest Furniture House 3rd Ave. and A‘suite of unusually pretty lines, with turned leg Latest style oblong Extension 60 in, Buffet with gallery back panels; five Chairs and Arm Chair with genuine leather seats. Designs of ali Periods, SONS DOWNTOWN Park Row and Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Small payments Payable $3.50 Weekly and rope edges hle, 25x54 in. 3 China Closet with latticed : 86 in. Serve in Walnut, Mahogany, Oak, ete. Windsor Breakfast Set Gateleg Table, $24 Windsor Chairs, each, $9.75 Richly grained dark brown Mahogany. Ideal breakfast set, or for a small dining rooni, Golden Oak Table, $21.75 Chairs$ $3.40 each A Handsome Dining Room Set, of Hable apd 3 Chairs; 42-ineh ‘Table, extends toe6 fect. Chairs with seats of genuine brown Spanish leather, Separate Buffets and China Closets Blue Bird Dinner Sets Kemarkable values at our special prices. $14.95 .. $7.50 Many others to select from.) 100-piece sets 2 patterns) . Cowperthwait & Sons in America 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station. continued, achlovements muy feel proud of their in restoring the health and morule of the distressed popula- tlons of Europe. ‘Their aid hus left an enduring Impression and millions of grateful hearts, While here and there individual greups may need as- sistance, the typleal work of the American relief organtzations-now can be ended with eredit to themselves, $$ “I find no tendency among peoples or Governments to complain of our withdrawal, but, on tho other hand, every country requests a certain per- sonnel to be permitted to ren tem- porarily In advisory capacities to make more certain the continuance of Red Cross work by the Governments themselves, The Junior Red Cross will continue in certain countries. In such cases the work will be done in i co-operation with the League of Red Cross Societies, of which Judge Payne is ¢ man, annals BELGIUM HONORS SUATTLE MAN. BRUSSELS, May 15.—King Albert has decorated Samuel Hill of Seattie with the Order of Commander of the Crown of Belgium in recognition of Mr. Hill's services to Belgium. over 50%, | rent locations. Formerly up to $35 7,539 splendidly tailored suits. wool materials. all the fashionable models. tionally well-made sport ‘25 Formerly up to $45 suits 6,427 suits in every conceivable model and fabric. Every gar- Formerly $7, $8, $9 These trousers were bargains at their original prices. At the sale price they are ex- ceptional values. All-wool—- splendidly tailored......... Olothters to New York Men and Boys Since 1888. Moe Levy & 173 Broadway In the Bronx Effective Citizens! 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