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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. GUBA, THREATENED === HARD COAL MNERS[SzS'= "= Baws U 1 backed up in all three fields by an- STARTS RATING MOVE MYSTERIOUS SHOT HITS GIRL IN N' Scantiness of Female Attire nouncements that the miners were livered to President Zayas by Major willing to return to work for the old Consumes an Idle Senate Hour pay ee shee Raph al poeaidg to reports from Shamo- |Seuds Out Questionnaire to} Standing on Porch of Sta‘ a en ieee o> Sikapaerld kin, Hasleton, Skates Ste ee Members but Will Delay Island Home When America tdcticg when'they meet in New Yorit Call for Answers. Strack. United States and Cuba, the American Government Is empowered to inter- with the rators, An answer will \| § INTERVENTION vene in Cuba. ‘The wecofd article of 10 END THE STRIKE be fled rejecting’ the domanda of the dec, Wiel: ba Raden dal 0. the Platt amendment specifically pro- Operators for arbitration and for a) rounding ite members, has sént out & el ttatipenee As Tariff Bill Is Up for Debate Underwood Recalls Grandmother’s DayWhen Gowns Were Larger Than a Pocket Hand- a kerchief and People Ate Pure Food. Loyise Russo, & pretty Staten land girl of Italian parentage, 4 ir. and Mra. Joseph of No.'201 Harbor Road, Harbor, was mysteriously shot morning as she stood on the of her house. . The young woman was about vides that the expenditures of the reduction it, It will = n Cuban Government shall never exceed tw bd otter to negotiate on the bale Naor ta oie ed te ett Gee vas 105 it}, | the receipts. the past two years ‘the present scale, but not to accept BROPALOG, 10 GREE Whee. Ais : Moves to Comply With) {hy Cuban Government hus shown «| Would Resume Work at Pres« deals, time comes, American Demand He | defott. Rates of It] ‘the conference to follow the| ‘The details of the questionnatre were Clean’ HOt Should draatio action become neces ent Rates of Pay, It Is tinlon offictals are expected to tell the |not made public, but among the tacts »| ie, pat {ie ee Lit that ‘penc: Reported. operators that they believe the men|which the exchange seeks to know al int could be accom- will return to work for the rates of |about ite members ‘aré the firm's bank 4 WASHINGTON, June 13 —The scantiness of present-day female attire — ‘was injected Into the ‘discussion of the tariff bill on the floor of the Senate plished. ‘This would take the form of rs When Senator MeCurber (N. W.), in chargé of the measure, reverted to = pay existing prior to the auspension If | patances, the market value of securt-| thing strike her on the left side P conditions existing now as compared with those when “grandmother was| HAVANA, June 18—The crisis in| America | na petvtoomed g ag ttoms | PHILADELPHIA, June 12.—Bettle- | negurance can be given that the oper- liieg which It holds, debit balances owed| her neck. She raised her hand to the ” affairs of the Cuban republic is ex- a ment of the anthracite coal strike on} ators are willing to renew the old sop 4 still alive.” The question came up quite unexpectedly while the schedule ican financial adviser in the Cuban by cutomers, description of underwrit+]| spot and found it covered with blood. hy n ferromanganese Was under consideration and was dus to a chance re-J Pected to reuch « solution to-morrow | Trearury Department and the placing Neale Sir GA REI 26 it Ge Wiser vary cass SNE Ing and.syndleato partictpations, sur-| Screaming she ran into the house! £: ing (Utah) while when President Zayas meets a com | of other American officials in branches leo Up to the operators M plus and undivided profits, values at} 7 ' mark made by Senator King (Utah) while Senator Underwood -was on ltttae’debin tie, Co) % fae.{of the Government In an advisory|when the Joint Seale Committeo re-| ARTISTS WITH $2,000 Which ‘xed tattaatals the ‘he police were notified and Miss ‘the floor. “Our grandfathers,” said | eee SS eS sociation. He is expected to make aan wood, “may not 5 bic the exact nature of t ‘ have ridden in auto" |day and of our grandmothers’ day, [Pore to ure of the “'sus- 11 ENIN’S RECOVERY mobiles; they may not have heen |“ gestion” of Gen. Crowder for re- able to buy Florida strawberries in| When the good woman wus married in ks NEAR, BROTHER SAYS He Will Need Comp! Sane convenes to-morrow in New York, tf] DEFY BAN ON BATHING |fxchange scat, aro carried in ita bal- the operators agree to continue the ances. present scale of contract and day lepanguiye ge eerrracenl Pica Revolt! The efforts of the Governing Com- rates the mines may resume opert-| povaitnuPsin, Juss 18—More| mittee. headed by Presiient Cromwell, > ‘Was directed to develop a plan to keep tions by July 1 or within a few weeks|than a hundred artiste and summer after that date. boarders now sojournt t the artiste’|the Exchange in more or less constant colony at Woodstock, fred in gay |touch with each member's financial con- noon. . her black gown, and kept that cld|form in Cuban administration and middie of winter; they may not " ware been able to secure. thelr fish | *k gown for her shroud when she] just what steps he expeots to take to out of a refrigerating plant which had | Should dio, ‘' And it was perhays (he) meet the situation. fro mttme immemorial; but] Ply s00d drets sho had for forty or . , i Information from a half dozen it ied the orders their Sain Meee muah better, they | fifty years, I confess I would rather] It is believed Zayne will also mako| MOSCOW, June 1 (Associated Press).| joints in the anthracite region and|or ie Rincon Water Gommiasioners | tor. The questionnaire which mem-|gaughter told Detective England Itved in more comfortable homes, aj-|®€¢ the conditions of to-day’ public the names of the five new |—"Lenin has not lost any of his fucul-|rrom persons of unquestioned author-|and went in bathing yesterday. bers will be required to answer from}ine Ninth Branch Detective ties and {# progressing satiafactorily,”’| ity indicates that the rank and file of| The big crowd was the outcome of al time to time fs expected to answer this Been heated by steam. They ate het-|#tandmothers “used to filo out of} peen appointed to succeed those} Dimitri Oullanoff, the Premier's elder|the miners are ready to return to] mas mesting held to protest against! purpose, It 1s understood first an- ter anid purer food and they had more {church with thelr polka dot dresscs,| members whose resignations he ac-| brother, said to-day. work at the rates awarded them by| te, prohibitery order and defy | the | swers will not bé called"tor For several ‘of it; although they may not have had| Which they wore for ten or fifteen] cepted Satuniay. b “All rumors that he ts paralyzed are|the United States Anthracite Coal] the members of the Greenwich Village | 7ee%* son for the shooting. the latest patterns from Paris and Feat ace ane tui help comparing} within the last twenty-four hours} absolutely untrue, He ix able both to] Commission in August, 1920, which’ cotony, who headed @ procession to the may not have worn so many clothes, {them the utiful flowér garden| president Zayas has received informal write and talk, At least two months applied up to the time of the suspen-| oi’ swimming hole, and riotously en- ‘When they bought a woollen suit they | You will see, When any church door] delegations from both legislative tt be fired, sion on April 1 of this year. Joyed the sport of diving and splashing Bouse tt cheaper and tt was all woo! |cpens to-day, when we eee the beau-| podies assuring him ef/support in any |“! P° Teduired. however, for @ full cure! Aitnough two of the three district] each other. an@ r tiful faces and the beautiful dresses @ -] 8nd then he will certainly need a few |. A girl artist, stunningly attired in 9 plans he might, present looking to. presidents of the United Mine Work- |, ht bathing” sult,’ suggested that a. “The Senator might state,” inter-|and the beautiful women filing out| ward legislative reform and the re-| months’ rest.” M. Oullanoff attributes| ors denied that the miners intend to rupted King of Utah, “that our|of church, "Thien you thank God that} quction of Government: expenses. his brother's illness solely to overwork | withdraw their demand for a general pag Masala) Seno aunt he areleea, ie grandmothers wore more clothes than pa are living pestered and not in your} wASHINGTON, June 18.—A virtua)! and his consequent nervous condition. | increase of 20 per cent., the report of | This sum was promptly subscribed, 4 n np 4 'e that neither she nor her father though those houses may not h “I cannot but remember how our} members of his Cabinet who have the ladies now wear.” * “¥en,” agreed Underwood, “in our ON grandmothers’ time the high cost of PROBATI OFFICERS Mving Yad not forced the dresses al n DMA Cyn a) —_ Dodo rat - —~ own to the size of a pocket hand- PLAN ANNUAL OUTING — —— _kerchief and they ‘really were eerie: «. «5 wrapped in some clothes that were| Children’s Court Justices to Lend visible to the eye. Procession, “I am not willing to concede that] Headed by Children’s Court Justices this stimulated growth, which has|Cornelius Collins and Edward F. Boy’ 110 probation officers tovmorrow make their| afinual visit to the Mission dae that there ky Be greeter mor. {of the Immeoulaté Virgin at Mount kets Tor thove engaged in agriculture, | Loretto, Staten Island, the present home thas improved either the health, the] of 1,800 boys and girls who have passed morals or the Iving conditions of the|through the Children’s Court. To the jation.” rn a 1,200 boys and, 600. girls the day will the sagen ort sisi a eee. have a dual significance, for the usual the methods . . & Limited Number of Fifth Avenue at 35th Streer + N.-Y Established 1879 and Gingham Dresses 2 marked at clearance prices hit AE eaiee : i He i rf Fi " 2 i Sizes 2 to 5 years; but not every size im every style. festivities attending the annual visit will of living then |. supplemented "by a Flag Day eéle- they are to-day, U} i tion, for: being against} ‘The visitors will be\giteted by Fat a. 3 T can imagine} Maiachy Pitspatriok, who hee ‘shares Coats and Capes old Sar a, of rs v4 ue younesters gy Koerner 4 5 pe: speaks. can jof tl immaculate Virgin ind o! Gb ousewife-at mid- | pleces. Ep reduced to. . . . . 3.25 & ting needies work | Dlanned, and it is that not the feast $ 4.65 ‘wee ema’ hours to|of these will ie, gime’ between 4 Cedkings for her little brood, (Probation ofsra and the older boys of i 4 : Gingham Dresses it be that four or five of the pice LR Sera \ i i re would’ be stuffed into a] ° mmans PENNA. DEMOCRATS, reduced to. . . . . $1.95 & 2.95 i ‘ed that. was shoved under \Ghe other bed to keep it out of the| HARRISBURG, Pa., June 19.—Austin If the|G. McCullough of Lancaster has been elected Chairman of the Democratit healthful condition than the present] g Committee, 77 to 27, He was sup- way of living I cannot agree with! portea by John A. McSparran, the Dem- oeratic nominee for Governor. McCul- lough was opposed by Municipal Court Judge Bugene ©, Bonntwell of Phila~ delphia. (Little Children’s Outfitting, Second Floor) “With all our wickedness, which ps bas grown out of our pros- perity, I can imagine the difference Between the conditions of the prosent Lf A Wednesday Offering of Travel Necessaries (all of black enameled duck) will make a direct appeal to Summer vaca~ tlonists because of the excellent qualities and extremely. low prices. Week-end Cases (cretonne-lined), with tray; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches spectalat . . » «© - « . $4.50 Women’s Circular Hat Boxes (cretonne- lined); size 20x12 inches, with two hat forms and one pocket; size 20x9 inches, with one hat form and two pockets; either ‘style, spectalat . «© . +» «+ + « $4.50 Luncheon Cases, with service for six persons . . s «© « special at $9.75 Onward Goes The Vogue Of Cool Silk Frocks As Upward Goes The Temperature MISSES’ FROCKS _OF SILK CREPE _IN SUMMER TINTS OR SUMMER PRINTS 35.00 Actual Values 55.00 PRINTED CREPE SILK frocks with Bab collars and cuffs in white. PRINTED CREPE SILK frocks with front and back bib of white crepe Georgette. A Splendid Assortment of SUMMER TINTED SILK CREPE frocks with Ukrainian embroidery. Hand Luggage SUMMER TINTED SILK CREPE frocks now ready for selection in the-regutar in many summer models and all summer stock, includes colors. Wardrobe, Dress and Steamer Trunks, in all the warrted styles and sizes; Suit Cases, AND BELGIAN HAND MADE DRESSES AT THE : USUAL COST OF DOMESTIC MACHINE-MADE ONES 2.95 0 12.95 White and Colored Voiles Four Models to 6 Years Dotted wc and Eponge FOURTH FLOOR Two to 8 Yrs, One10'to 16 Yrs. Misses’ Fashions—Sizes 14 to 18 years—Third Floor needed for rail, steamer or motor travel. Madison Avenue - Mitth Avenve 34th anb.35th Streets enter the hotse when she felt some- Fine-quality Trunks and Dressing Cases and Traveling Bags (fitted and otherwise) for men and women; and every form of receptacle that can possibly be to} Russo was removed to Staten Island Hospital, Her condition is not ser- fous. An effort to extract the bullet, it was said, will be made this after- Joseph Russo, the girl's father, Is @ builder employing a dozen men. His has any enemies and can imagine no rea- Little Children’s Coats, Capes ‘ will be placed on sale to-morrow (Wednesday) ©

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