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e ‘e e HERALD SQUARE Fre. % A Pre-Inventory Sale of Novelty Furniture Mahogany, Walnut and Various Finishes | $7,182.82 worth of Furniture will be sold for $5,399.22 | 9 & Go! NEW YORK T RESIGN CABINET] HARVARD RACE BAN “Out-Bolsheviks\ Bolsheviks,” | Rail Men Vote to Act With Republican Leader Says of Coal Miners in Strike War Secretary. Against Wage Cuts TOPEKA, Yan. June %1.—Secre-] CINCINNATI, O., June 21 (Asso~ tary of War Weeks should resign, | ated Press).—Without discussion or enator Capper, Republican, declared opposition, the American Federation in a statemecc in to-day’s ‘ese of his}! Labor convention to-day adopted Topeka Daily Capital, 4 resolution favoring an investigation Capper declared that Weeks, In his of the “alleged discriminatory action recent commencement day address which is said to be contemplated’ by before Weste-,, Reserve University, | Harvard College," to bar admission of Ohfo, students, “out-Bolsheviked the | Hebrews as students Bolsheviks" in condemning popular| The resolution declared the federa- government by an alleged attack on |0n's disapproval of “any departure the primary aud Prohibition laws, | £0" true liberal tradition,’ and con- Declaring Weeks a ‘‘mossback” demned as “un-American any policy and an “auachronism,” the junior] ~@ch may deny to any racial or re- * Kansas Serutor asserted the Secre- | l#loUs Broups equal opportunities for education; that the federation should tary is “still in the flineteenth cen-|cause the investigatién to be made tury,” and that “his seems to be a/and that the officers, if they found ease of arrcsted political develop- | that @ ban were to be placed on the ment.” Hebrews, should tgke ‘‘such action as they deem feasible to remove the dis- “If a member of the President’s|crimination contemplated and to as- Cabinet holds the views S¢cretary|SUre equal opportynities to all, re- Wecke sigs ‘he’ taiaa) wnctenepee gardices of. race ahd religious affillia- 186 Occasional Pieces, secretaries and tables for living and dining rooms at prices far below our usual lowest-in-the- city prices. In many instances we have but a single piece. 53 Muffin Stands *2.24 «*4.24 ea. Were $3.24 and $8.94 6 Flower Stands $4.24 Each . vate citizen or public official, he] CINCINNATI, June 21.—The rail- a Were $5.74 y should resign immediately as an offi-|road workers and the coal miners if i Mitel. Gis: Gavreniiets/tor He) Wid | AOS toathed cooriier Neen ts 18 Pieces $7.24 Each | 9 Pieces $37.25 Each shown himself so wholly out of sym- (i OemEAtNe WeRe otra Le . Were $9.24 to $11.48 Were $44.25 to $55.25 pathy, with) what he peas mae a was indicated here late last night in 7 Tilt Tables 1 oo 4 Desks ‘ 2 Tables maintain as an gence Le We - a joint statement issued by John L. 9 Stands 1 Basket 1 Secretary 1 Settee no frame of mind to uphold it, and] Lewis, International Prestdent of th * Reither in spirit nor in fact is, he] United Mine Workers, aid) Bil: 19 Pieces 1 b48 Each 1 Work Table upholding and fulfilling the obliga-| Jewell, President of the Railway Em. Were $19.74 to $24.24 4 tions of his official oath,’* Senator] ployes’ Department of the American 6 ing C: ih 3 Tables : it Pieces $46.25 Each Capper declared. i Federation of Labor. DeWGne Cabinets he Were $57.25 In view of thle soarstaiy Weeks’ While the details of the proposed 10 Walnut Tea Wagons ere 25 to $68.25 resignation might very properly be re-| pian were withheld, the statement G 3 5 ° quested by the President,” Capper] said ‘We have no other. recourse but 10 Pieces $20.24 Each Sate Tee rabies i rehie continued, asserting ghat it has long] to strike.”’ Were $24.24 to $30.25 ‘the Lad been apparent that Secretary is] The railroad situation came before Chai 2 Desk Chai 1 Card Table out of tune with the Administration. | the A. F. of L. convention on the re- 4Chairs es! airs . ‘it was very apparent] port of the Resolutions Committee in- 3 Infants’ High 1 Work Table 4 Pieces $54.25 Each what is the matter with Mr. Weeks.’ | dorsing a resolution attacking the Chairs s ¢ “The recent progressive revival in} Esch-Cummins act and the majority " Were $68.25 to $72.25 the primaries has alarmed him and]of the Rail Labor Board. ‘This set 16 Pieces $29.75 Each 2 Desk: 1 Se ’ men like him who wish State and Na-}up that a campaign js on to break Were $34.75 to $42.50 esks ttee 1 Secretary Governments to be down the rail unions, that the boand ia ney . has in almost every case functioned 6 Stands 1 Magazine 6 Pieces $67.25 Each for the benefit of thé carriers, and, 3 Desks Wagon up. ees | after recommendig repeal of the act, 1 Chair 2 Benches Were $80.25 to $95.45 Capper also attacke; a speec! ised th attitud f th labo! Weeks made recently in Massa- Re epice oc ibe ong caw 1 Card Table 1 Player Roll Cab- 2 Gate-Leg Tables 1 Card Table chusetts. - ~e----— 1 Nest of Tables inet 2 Desks 1 Oak Table (Re RESTAURANT MAN : D LOWER EAST SIDE. - KILLS HIMSELF 4 Pieces That were $97.26 to iia ; $79.25 Each ASKS HIGH SCHOOL eee 3 Secretaries hates 2 Highboys, $101.00 ea. Were $134.00 and $146.00 1 Table, was $124.00, $101.00 1 Table, was $179.00, $139.00 1 Highboy, was $216.00, $154.00 1 Console Table and Mirror, was $181.75 $154.00 1 Mahogany Table, $16.48 was $249.00, $189.00 Dining Room Tables 20 that were $47.25 to $66.50, $40.25 ea Walnut, Mahogany and Oak Finishes 7 that were $62.25 to $86.75, $49.50 ea Rees —Sixth Floor. Robert Lesser Was to Have Opened New Place at New Rochelle. Robert Lesser, well known in New Rochelle as a restaurant owner and prominent in Masonte circles, shot school. They want the junior high |and killed himself at his new restau- school now in Public School No. 62,|rant on North Avenue, New Rochelle, Hester and Essex Streets, changed |*‘¥ to-day, according to the police, ‘A year ago Lesser closed a res- taurant he had conducted here for many years, Several months ago he the senior high school course. The|found a new site and prepared to:do school now has about 4,500 pupils, of |a restaurant business on a large scale. whom about 1,600 will graduate this|The restaurant was to have been month. opened to-morrow. Worry over his A meeting to have the change to aj heavy expenses in starting the new high? school made in September next|¢nterprise was believed by his family was held yesterday afternoon in the|to have prompted his act. Downtown it je Chamber of Lesser was born in Germany in Commerce, No. 150 Delancey Street.]1868. He was graduated from Berlin presentatives from the various pa-| University and came to the United ts’ associations and local school|States in 1885. He was a member of boards of the east side, bankers and|Huguenot Lodge, F. and A. M.; merchants were present. It was said]Mount Vernon Chapter, Royal Arch Parents’ Associations Want Change Made in P. S. No. 62. Parents on the lower east side of Manhattan are anxious to have a high into a building that will have classes from the kindergarten to the end of Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases—Special! Sheets ’ Pillow Cases Hemstitched Irish linen sheets, of fine quality; full bieached Pure Irish linen 3 a Masons; Lethlehem Commandery, Nl . ; ‘ Sovion ferunta anacaoo.000 children bel Knights Templar; Mecca Temple, ah Size 72 x 96, usually $5.64 each, Special price, $5.34 jemstitched. school age. Harry Schlacht, a banker, |# LU ae arena ‘eit a Size 72 x 108, usually $6.54 each, Speciai price, $6.14 a is surviy vidow . ‘ Me sara ot. Guecinsencental tea [20 © ewan Size 90 x 96, usually $7.54 each, Special price, $6.91 Size 22x 36, usually, $1.39, recommended combining the junior Size 90 x 108, usually $8.44 each, Special price, $7.84 Special price, $1.24 and senior schools in Public Schools No. 62, Manhattan, No, 30, the Bronx, and No. 85, Brooklyn. galactose MARINES RE-ENACT GETTYSBURG BATTLE Famous Fifth and Sixth to Meet “Enemy Force”’ To-Day. Rinegrs — Basement, sith Street, Kear: Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Carpets in Short Lengths 1% Yards to 19 Yards BETHESDA, Md., June 21.—The We have collected the short lengths of carpets that have accumulated during the season eolumn of marines, consinting of the from all our carpet stocks. Included are Tapestry Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, afamous Iifth and Sixth Regiments.| Say Ben-Gayatanydrugestore and and Axminsters, in solid colors and figured ettects. @n route from Quantico, Va., to the you will ye tube of the original The comparisons given below, showing how great are the reductions from the original Gettysburg manoeuvres, enterea| "tench Baum prices at which these carpets sold from full rolls, indicate the substantial savings to be “enemy territory" for the first time effected, These carpets are sold ‘‘As is,"’ although the majority of them are abso to-day when they broke camp near lutely perfect. z her@ at daybreak. Many of the colors match, so that in some cases good-sized rooms may be covered The long column, 5,000 strong, be- raeky completely, Some lengths will make excellent scatter rugs, runners for halls and gan its porthwyard advance cautiously pete Le carpets for the staire, under the protection of scouts and advance guard# flung out to provent surprise attack by the ‘enemy lorce’’ advancing in the opposite di- rection. ‘The problem faced to-day 1s to es- eet aghten tablis! ontact with a hostile army corps about noon. A subsequent ‘‘en- gngement"’ is designed to give train- ing in holding a superior force at bay until ‘the arrival of a hypothetical major force. ee NOW ACCUSE WOMAN IN DOUBLE KILLING |}} ""Wiutsvou wait” Li gt P100y, 103 E 125th St, cor. Park Av. (Over Loft's Candy store.) Carpets, originally $1,49 to $1.79 per yard, 89 yard Teeth Without Plates Carpets, originally 1,54 to 1,98 per yard, $1.14 yard I Save De Carpets, originally 2.09 to 2.98 per yard, 1.64 yard r Carpets, orginally 3.14 to 3,54 per yard, 2.24 yard Cerpets, originally 3,59 to 3,89 per yard, 2.49 yard Carpets, originally 4,19 to 4.64 per yard, 2.94 yard Carpets, originally 4.96 to 6.44 per yard, 3.89 yard Bring your room measurements Different yardage in the different grades Oval “Grandmother” Rugs, Specially Priced, $1.39 Five hundred ot them, woven with variousiy colored borders, Made of new rags, and sold at a very low price, 18x36 inches. Maeve ~Kewth Floor, Prout Widow of Slain Man, Now Wife of Alleged Slayer, Implicated, WASHIN( “ON, ~ . June 21.—A new and sensational twist was given the double murder charge against Dr. J, G. Saggus to-day when Solicitor General Marion L. Felts said he would attempt to show that the beautiful Mra, Saggus Sor Women 600 Summery Cotton Frocks $9.74 Cool, trim frocks for morning or afternoon wear—made of such easily laundered materials as non-crushable linen, tissue gingham and figured voile, in seven attractive models. Colors in Linens Tissue Ginghams Colors in Voiles Rose, green, lavender, are displayed i light * Navy and white, black leather, Copenhagen, lob- | checks. Farad et ee and white, Copenhagen ster, gray as well as and white, and brown and white. Sizes 36 to 46 white. rd Floor, Mth Street, Rear. 900 Large Chiffon Veils 98c Each Our usual lowest-in-the- city price is $2.34. A mamufacturer’s entire Stock of these lovely chiffon. veils and at this price we shall not have one too many! Of heavy double chiffon, with 4° femstitched border. 1!) yards long and 1 yard wide. Ideai for motoring, steamer. or street wear. Navy, Coponhagen, tan, taupe orchid, lavendir, sky blue and pecially Priced at ocean green Ayers —Main Floor, PY Smart sport hats, made of row upon row ot picot ’ edged felt combined with straw Infants Auto Three becoming styles for your selection—and since Hammocks they come in many colors and combinations, we Complete With Springs suggest vou have one of each, to match your summer frocks! $9.24 As well as colors. thete is # large collection in the Take the baby along in the ever-desirable white. ar pe] ban ads Ss Ayanrs —Untrimméd Millinery Section. Second Floor, Sith Street | mocks will give the youngste as much comfort as a crib A home, They can also be use:! ay an outdoor bed at home \ Without Springs, $8.24 Baby Auto Cribs, $3. Black Auto Cushions, $1.59 Alegre — 0 Street, Book -Ends Specially Priced $3.96 a pair Attractive book-ends of woo.! in a stippled polychrome finish, 3 » nea ne bungalow Aprons i. To illustrated is 714 Special at $1.19 inches wide and 644 inches Two styles, in chambray, in extra sizes One isa high Five styles from which to aelect slip-over model with pipings of contrasting mut: Sinnegre —Hanement sah rial, It is rather long-waisted and has a tie sash ree treet, Front (Iliustrated A). The other is a button-back style, | with its square neck, small! collar, pockets and sash piped in cl.ecked-gingham. Pink, blue, lavender and Mantel green (Ihustrated C). Sizes 46 to 52 Clocks Special at $1.88 Cretonne ‘Nancy Ann" aprons in lovely patterns Specially Priced buttoning in the back, with the neck, sleeves, sash 4 and pockets trimmed with rose, blue or gold-colored $5 .94 sateen and black braid. Sizes 36 to 42 (Illustrated B). Former Price, $7.24 Rays ——Third Floor, Rear. A remarkable value, since even . uae Sale of 1,000 Sport Guimpes The mahogany finished case $ 1.39 haa very good lines, and eight-day, movement is guar. Lowest Verified Price Elsewhere, $1.75 anteed. The clock strikes the hour and half-hour pleasantly Smart sleeve guimpes made on a cathedral gong. of dainty nets and fine laces 9% Inches high and 19 inches cepecially for thie sale. wide, with 55 inch porcelain Therefore you may be sure dial coveged by # convex glass that they are fresh and new. “she Peter Pan and Tuxedo styles, trmmed with effec- tive embroidery and Valen- 4 clennes or Venise laces, In °/ “i cream or white, 8 Will fit up to sug Main Brow ize 40 Conter No, # yas implicated tn tho slaying r @ en | Merchandise Advertised Here on Sale Tomorrow . | ‘als wife and Charles ‘W. Wilbanks, hu a Thured sangeet . » of second wife, Th “%G one Ppoliee believe. was the collection of tu: Hours 9 A.M to 6 P, M. Datly. ive hurevirexireNtaxi turance policies, . i u SSR SSE SRS 3. i Ng i a Se SE SS

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