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the wage cuts effective July 1, and rules by the board governing over- time and other working conditions, ‘The Issue upon which the main- —e tenance of way employzes cast their . ‘es ’ strike ballots was the $60,000,000) Only One of Schooner’s wage slash they received. Crew Drowned in Ship- L NOT PREVENT Mr, Jewell called a meeting of the dele ‘ Shop Crafts Policy Committee for to- wreck. night as a preliminary war council] 1, yayE, N.S, June 26.—The over the proposed strike. ‘ CHICAGO, June he vote of| Schooner Spray arrived to-day with , the eleven railroad unions affiliated] fifteen of the sixteen mis.ing men ano 15 MISSING SEAMEN OF PURITAN SAVED with the American Federation of]of the Gloucester schooner Puritan, Labor hus been overwhelmingly tn favor of a walkout in preference to acceptunce of wage cuts and workin, rule revisions ordered by the United States Railroad Labor Board, accord ing to reports current here. While the total strike vote has favored a walkout, I was learned that the ballot ICAGO, June. 26 (Associated| yas “kpotty."' Shopmen in a few Decisions by -the United|iarge centics have voted against a Railroad Labor Board, holding |¥alkout, but (his will not affect the al roads in violation of the trans- | "8h resuit lion act by farming out work to wctors, and pending opinions in iy more cases which were posted hearing to-day, are expected to ttle influence on union leaders averting the threatened rail e next month. bonrd indicated that it would the same general principles in decisions in contract cases. M. Jewell, head of the Railway Joyees’ Department of the Amer- Federation of Labor, who is in fe of the canvass of the shop- 's strike vote, said the result of referendum probably would not nounced until Wednesday. How- , statements by various union prs that the ballots indicate an helming sentiment favoring 1 e, and announcements by union is last week that they would be ined by the result of the refer- m, made a suspension of work r inevitable. pe of averting a strike faded statements by John Scott, sec- y of the Railway Employees De- ment, that the board's ruling in contract cases would put no hk on a strike call. Piecework the farming out system were le one of the issues in the shop+ fs referendum, the others being which was wrecked off Sable Island Only one of the crew, Is Overwhelmingly in Favor of a Walkout, Officials Assert. June 23 Christopher Johanson, was drowned. Hope had almost been abandoned for the men by Capt. Jeffrey Thomas and four of his crew, Who were res- and brought to Halifax The schooner, which wae a pros- pective contender for the interna- tional fishermen's races next fall, was reported a hopeless wreck. : y a PENNY A POUND PROFIT = —_ Chocolate izeit, Old Fashion Covered Marsh-| VanillaChocolate Creams {| C)resulerly 54e Mon. and Tues. € While They Last | POUND NET | mallow Mints POUND NET | Special |! Chocolate sisi, Vanilla and Maple’ Cocoanut | |\__ FOR EXACT LOCATIONS Bon Bons regularly 59c POUND NET ‘|| SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE COURTESY ESTABLISHED 1807 We COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Avenue and 121st Street Park Row & Chatham Sq. d Furniture” 12 to 2224 Third Avenue 193 to 205 Park Row randfather “Everlastin Ask Your “i << ~ ~ \, Cetebrate — \ Both Stores Will Close at 1 P. M. Saturday, July Ist, and Remain Closed All Day Monday, July 3rd, and All Day Tuesday, July 4th. Summer business Hours Both stores will close at 1 o’clock on Saturdays. For the convenience of our ustomers, the Harlem Store will remain open every (Monday Evening until 10 o'clock, the office and all de- y roy partments running as usual. 4 $235 Walnut 4-Piece Suite, Reduced From $325 Payable $3 Weekly A substantial suite made along the severe lines of Colontal furniture. Beautifully grained wood. Pretty Dresser, ample Chifforobe, full Van- [] ity with six drawers and three mir- rors, full-size Bed Bedroom and Dining Room Suites in Period Designs at Moderate Prices. a Rug Bargains Felt Rag Rugs, 27x54— Reduced from $2.75 ..$1.85 Rattania Rugs, 80x60— Reduced from $4.50... 3,60 Crex Rugs, 86x72— Reduced from $6.50... 5,00 Crex Rugs, 9x12— Reduced from $24 ...18.00 China Matting, 85 yd... .65 Velvet Rugs, 6x9— Reduced from $89....26.00 Bissell Vacuum Sweeper. 10.75 Inlaid Linoleum, $2.25 yd, 1.85 Cocoa Mats, 16x72, $2.75, 2.20 15-Pc, Cereal Sets You will find this complete set @ great convenience. White, with pretty blue decoration, Extra large jars, Choice of two models, Rai alt g separately, Special at 3.98 Phonographs Wardrobe Trunks for Vacation Trips Fibre Trunk, 40 inches high, 4% inches deep. Six garment hangers, hat box, slipper bag, wo drawers, 8 PBpecial......... . ¥ Téanks, Bags, Valises in Many Styles and Sizes, at Moderate Prices. Portable models for camp and bungalow, at $50, $35 & $22.50 Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms Monthly or Weekly Payments Cowperthwait & Sons Oldest Furniture House in america ae Wert cn Sao Worth 4 $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 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Square “L" Station 26, Broadway at Ninth The Daily Dozen —with music Tuesday and Wednesday, in| Auditorium, at 2.80 each day. To Make this Store Fresh and Beautiful is the effort of our buyers and attendants every day. There are new goods com- ing every day. The invitation to A demonstrated Physical © PARM First Galler lecture on ture, by PATRICIA come . New Building. only to see and enjoy new things is just as cordial as if you were coming to buy. There is no effort in the advertising of our displays of trap you into Marcassite makes Silk Bags glitter Not much glitter—just a tiny articles to buying. We like you to know what rim spot of it here and there we are doing, every day. —in good taste—and in accord) Gur’ buyers: and: ofleen 30 with the newest idea from Europe are shipping some- Paris thing to us by almost every Of black Pekin silk—satin- striped moire—lined with gray steamer. ; moire, is a charming little (Signed) pouch bag whose silver clasp and corners are mounted with face site—that shin- netal which is mined in ssia—$10.50. varger ones, $22.50 to $30. Street Floor, Old Bullding June 26, 1922, This Silver-plated| 5-piece Tea Set is only $42.50 in Tuesday’s Silver-plated Tableware Sale It is typical of the values—the very exceptional opportunities—in this specially arranged offer. Averaging a Third Less 18-inch meat platters, $1 Vegetable dishes, $9. BouAlon cups, $2. 10-in. Candlesticks, 12-in, Vases, $4, Silver Courts, Street Floor, Old Building. b-piece tea set, Colonial design, | BE rie percolators, $18 to $25. 340, | Gassercles. $7, B-piece coffee set, $35. | IL SRE Platters, $6 to $20. | Pie plates, $3.75, 16-inch meat platters, $1 | 22-in flower baskets, $ | | Second shipment of those beautiful Belfast Linens To be sold at less than wholesale Not so many as were in the first lot—which caught the popular favor and went out quickly. If you would avail yourself of the lowest prices in years for fine North of Ireland linens, see these early, Tuesday. 200 Tablecloths, 2x2 yar Napkins to match, 20 inch, $4.50 doz.; Three beautiful circular designs to choose from. * . . | 165 Tablecloths, 2x2, yards—$5.75 each 350 Tablecloths, 2x3 yards—$6.75 each Four handsome designs. Napkins to match one of the designs 22 In, $6.75 dozen. 125 Tablecloths, 2x2 yards—$6.50 each 22 inch napkins to match, $7.50 doz. Double damask, Three beautiful designs. * * * 270 Tablecloths, 2x2 yards—$7.25 22 inch napkins to match, $8.75 doz. Double daamask, of a better grade. Three circular designs, First Floor, Old Bullding. “Crosspatch” Skirts, $10.25 A new woolen fabric — two-toned, light in weight, with the attractive appearance of knitted cloth, but woven and non- stretchable. Stunning colors for sports wear—red, jade, yel- low, black, on white. Second Floor, Old Bullding. | White Homespun and Flannel All-wool—$2.75 yd.—$3.50 to $4.50 grades | Thoroughly shrunken, soft in quality, quite the smartest for wooien sports shirts. 64 inches wide. abrie| First Floor, Old Bullding Silk Lingerie---Half and Less ‘| 800 pieces radium silks, ¢ Tailored and lace trimmed mode and white, pe black satins and crepes de chine Flesh, orchid, honeydew, light blue $2.95 to $6.95 Nightgowns, envelope chem: bloomers, a few in matching se | i | i} , vest chemises, step-in drawers ani | | | Third Floor, Old Building 130 More of Ice-saving Refrigerators at $32.50 Ordered in quantities—hence the low ‘Miniature Beds for | 1922. Telephone 4700 SATISFACTION 4 Formerly A. T. Stewart 4 A Rare Event for Tuesday fe ale of the New Printed Silks} — Stuyvesant In the large, striking, new French designs that exclusive dressmakers have been using, as well as the more conservative patterns and colors $3 and $3.50 checked Georgette crepes and ) $1.35 yd. printed pongees ........ cece eee cence ‘ $3.95 to $4.50 printed twill foulards, radium | and crepe chiffons..........6666 cece eee f $1.95 yd. $5 to $5.85 printed crepe de chine in check | and large designs... .........seeeeeuee ie $2.45 yd. ‘ * * ° Paris cables from the races: “Much silk crepe and foulards being worn in large flower- ing designs.” New York has already been wearing them at her own races and in re- |served circles—these large, dashing, flowering effects, together with Paisley and other Oriental figures, that have been confined, so far, to the exclusive houses who controlled these patterns. It is great good fortune, therefore, to get them now by the yard and at much less than the current prices— At Half and less than Half Price! The maker asked us to release a quantity to sell to another store at the full price. Sorry to refuse! We have only 16,000 yds., and we shall need it a!! for our customers. “French designs” means that the rolls on which these silks were printed were ac- tually made in France and brought over to this country. The exquisite tracery, witchery, delicacy and beauty of the designs could only be produced by means of French-made rolls. As soon as a woman sees these silks her imagination will race ahead picturing the lovely frocks, negligees, kimonos and blouses that can be made, the soft overdrapes, the beautiful linings for capes and wraps. Literally there is something for every use in the collection. And the colors are all French shades—shades and tones and combinations that Paris has sanctioned—soft vivid reds, blues, and greens, the lovely pale mauves and yellows, in the gorgeous flowered designs as well as blacks and whites and navy blues. “8 * That it is one of the most important silk sales held for years may be seen from the fact that we have given over to it the entire main aisle and a great part of the Silk Ro- tunda famous since A. T. Stewart's day for fine silks, Street Floor, Old Bullding Petticoats for Wear New Sale of Colorful Cretonne with sheer frocks Tub silks. Flesh and white. Regul, und extra sizes. 98¢ to $2.95 Deep hemstitched hems. Made double to hips. Scalloped ot calloped and. embroidered| around bottom, F hed with f 50e to 65¢ grades tailored ruf Paneled front and back, or faced to hips with fine cotton mate: 8 to insure 48c yard being shadow-pcoof. | 7,500 yards— Third Floor, Old Bullding | Bde to $1 grades 60c yard 7,000 yards— $1 to $1.50 grades at average Half Price 32c yard 6,500 yards— Baby’s nursery Strongly constructed wooden | ete in unite oF 1NeSy ; naae Two-thirds of all these erctonnes are new—just fr baby's comfort and health, the manufacturers—struck from their latest designs. Small size, flat slat sides;| The other third is composed of our favorite patterns the pieces which have been selling»best all the season—re- with{duced to the low price of this sale. ae The Weaves, Colors and Designs i Selection is wide. Patterns varied. Colors a-plenty. link spring—easters Everything any one could want from the dainty little flow- Large size, drop sid -\er-sprigged chintz and Java print—now used so much for ated with tiny, raised designs| daly Seas ae A painted 42. dette na summer frocks—right on up through stripes and larger woven wire spring; rubber tired wheels—$7.50. Small size, decorated tiny painted’ figures, rubber tired whee! Large size, drop s square gk pring, Mubber tired|figures, to great, stunning patterns with sweeping lines in wheels—$29.50. birds and garden flowers. Other beds, $29.50 to $95. 23 patterns—1 to 8 colors of each—at 60c. Kiddie Koops 80 patterns—1 to 4 colors of each—at 48c. patterns—2 to 5 colors of inch widths in each group; Large size, $29; small size, 5. | Third Floor, Old Building Fourth Gallery, New Buliding. Just about this time every year, several hundred men are made glad by this... . Made-to-Measure Suit Sale In which we offer fabrics that $34 50 are usually used in $50 and $55 GUite—At «soc cc cws SCON On This is a close-out of surplus suitings. “* @ Every yard is all wool. . # We take your measurements and the suit is made as YOU want it—carefully, accu- rately, satisfactorily. . price—which is lower than the price for which the smaller size regular! sells. * f «@ mi | Hardwood case, solid end co: tion. Positive insulation, Pr« baked-on Solid brass hardware, nicke! Removable duplex grate in ice chamber lined with enamel, plated. chamber. Removable waste pipe 4! tutomatic trap, Tinned wire Seventh Gallery, New Building it tn Naturally, the variety of fabrics is large and satisfying; and the patterns are the bet- ter kinds—the wanted kinds, Delivery will be prompt; service will be prompt; and the Wanamaker guarantee will cover every point. One of the REAL opportunities of the Summer season. Broadway. cor. Elghth