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; \ GOMPERS CANCELS CHARTER OF UNION TO OUST RADIGALS} essence Bookkeepers’ Organization, It}' Is Said, Has Fallen Under Communist Rule. The Executive Board of the Book keepers, Stenographers and Account ants’ Federal Union No. ly captured by followers Foster, 12,448, recent were holding a session list evening in union headquarters, No. 62]! Undversity Place, when Hush rayne Goheral Organizer of the Federation of Labor, dropped in to an American of William % | oy Ing out the first part of his orders The decision of the Executive Council to suspend the local is the result of a group of about 100 Com munists, mostly employees of various Russian socteties, taking control, Sub- sequently strikes were di offices of such organiza nternational —Upholste ed as radical, and the J nternational Ta Unton, which wa veal to Mr, Gomper as the Union, t Board jarment Int case of the upholsterers, the vers’ strike was called when hindred upholsterers were on with the result that strike payments were held up for a week “The organization,” said = Mr Prayne, “ls all right, but there are, perhaps, 15 per cent of the 600 mem- bers who are all wrong and have no business in there ed with the It will t undesirable an the at lust night's » take a 1M ehar nd cotra r from further interference in the affairs offinaon ts at ¢ the organization, nownce that by orders of the Execu tive Council of the American Federa- tion of Labor the charter of the or ganization had been withdrawn ae ast He read a letter from Samuel Gom pers instructing him to dissolve the and rec trade union unin Policeman Dying Aft Scramble for Wallet anize it on strict EMPTY POCKETBOOK COSTLY TO TWO Br ME Frayne on Road cipltated « An empty pocketbook tying in the night and ¢ eme TNyack Turnpike near Nanuet. Rock radiguls in the organization attack |7' 14 County, endangered the liven of ing the President, Leonard Bright for failing to protect them, but they failed to prevent Frayne from carry- is liberty. Smart Though Inexpensive Frocks for Misses $12.50 Have you taken up the summer vogue of grey and white? Many claim it’s the smart- est. The frock, sketched right, of hand- drawn linen is just the right shade of ‘grey to combine with white shoes and hat. Also in white, French blue and leather. $12.50 And for real hot weather charm we sug- gest the frock, left, of tucked vaile with plaited collar and sleeve frills and contrasting sash of moire ribbon in delightful shades—flesh, Persian blue, rose, tangerine. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Hand-Drawn Voile Frocks #15 Hand-drawn voile frocks are excellent this season. Worn in all the sweet pea shades with large hats of a deeper shade. If you have not effected this delightful mode or wish to add fresh colors to the voiles you have you may do so inexpensively; orchid, blue, maize or white. $15 THIRD FLOOR Here are Excellent Values in Glove Silk Underwear Union Suits, 95¢—Light weight knut cotton. Bodice and shoulder strap Reinforced. Glove Silk Top $195 — Union Suits wich bodice or shoulder strap. Pink and white toms of fine lisle. Regular and extra sizes Costume Slips *5.75—Double panel back and front .gives this slip a shadow-proof skirt. Many colors, including orchid, peach, maize, sky, Nile, flesh, navy, also black. GROUND PLOOR Bor- Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August two men yesterday and cost another Policeman William Dick- JOBS OUTNUMBER APPLICANTS IN 22 » STATES OUT OF 37 U.S. Survey Shows That Only Four Report a Labor Surplus. July 11 pleted by the of Labor shows seven States rts were re- report a sur- WASHINGTOS A survey jus Department that in the from whieh fr ceived, only fe plus of Jaber. Twenty-two report a shortage, most of them in unekilled labor, while some say the demand exceeds the supply trades: ‘Ten States reported the ex- av Just about The four © surplus d und mine point of death in Nyack Hospital with an injured spine, and Joseph Walton, of Oakland, N J., 1s In Nyack Jail Dickinson saw the pocketbook and left the automobile in which he was driving ¥ wife to plek it up. At the aa John M+ Lanthauer f Pompton Plains Walton, jumped in for the wallet is car. He mis Into the men pocketbook. Walton was it Pleasantville, N. J after the hospital reported the condi- tion of Dickinson to Deputy Sheriff Kolb. Necklaces of Indestructible i Pearls *8.95 You seldom find such a value as this—pearl necklaces 27 and 30 inches long with gold clasp, beautiful in coloring and evenly matched—and marked at such a low price. GROUND FLOOR 4,000. pairs Elbow Length Silk Gloves Tan and pongee, these are the two smartest colors this season, and you may have them in these long gloves of Milanese silk. Black, white, navy and grey. These gloves are an excel- lent and most durable quality. $1.45 GROUND FLOOR Women’s Strap Pumps » $5295 If the desured pump be an attractive brown kidskin, you can find it at this very moder: ate price. It’s a smart and very comfortable: style with one strap and military heel. Clearance at $3.85 — Women's low shoes. Brown kid, black kid, grey suede and fawn suede Mostly high heels. Sizes are not eomplete in each style. SECOND FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUF Store Open 9 to 5, July and August REARN Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF PIETH AVE WEDNESDAY Two-Day Sale Girls’ Low-Cut Summer Shoes 2.19 Were $3.00 to $4.50 This unusual value on wanted styles is offered in There are about eight ditterent styles in the selection, in- cluding patent leather pumps, white pumps, Sally sandals and oxfords and patent leather pumps, with grey buckskin backs. Foot Form and Knock- All sizes from 8'5 to 2 in the lot, For children of 3 to 10 order to closé out incomplete lots. about makes, but not in each style. years. See Pages 9 and 23 for other Hearn Advertising cA Special Purchase of Porch Frocks #4.95 Organdie is even ainer, more delightfully summery than usual when it 1s tammed with drawn work, deep tucks, ruffles and graceful sash, as in the model sketched above. It 1s just one of a special selection marked at this most moderate price and includes other frocks of dotted Swiss and dotted batiste. Any one is the kind of frock you will be glad to slip into one of these hot mornings through the summer and can wear quite appropriately at the Cousitry Club or on the beach. SECOND FItOOR White Silk Costume Slips Hip Deep Hem, Specially Priced You need ad least one to wear with your light summer frocks. These are specially good values $3.75 —A most inexpensive stip of good quality tub silk. $5.50—An equally good model made of wash able.satin. $6.50—A slip of somewhat finer quality made of radium silk $'7,95—Extra swe slips of washable satin SECOND FI1OOR Smelling Salts Reduced ! We have reduced the prices on a number of our most attractive bottles of smelling salts A fancy bottle with colored smelling, salts, 50c and 75c Large Cut Glass Bottles, $3.25 Cubes for refilling salts jars, 14 Ib., 45¢ Colored liquids, 39¢ GROUND FLOOR Store Hours From 9 A.M.to 5 P.M During July and August THURSDAY / THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922, STORE OPEN 9 TO 5 JULY AND AUGUST AEARN | FOURTEENTH STREET MEN'S MOHAIR SU spect 16.75 Large assorlment of fine mohair suits, well tailored Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE of standard fabrics. Complete selection of patterns in various stripes or plain. Models suitable for men and young men. Sizes 3°” to 46—regulars and stouts. Men’s White Flannel Trousers Special 6.25 Plain or striped—good all-wool standard flannel— well-made—complete range of sizes. co Men’s ° “Stylwear” Suits 25.00 Were $34.75 All-wool suits in men’s and young men’s models. Well tailored, of reliable fabrics, in wanted shades and mixtures, stripes, overplaids, checks or plain célors, including blue serge. Sizes 34 to 46—regulars, stouts, shorts and slims. a e Men’s Summer Shirts 98 Were $1.24 New and varied assortment of fine count percales and madras in novelty and conservative patterns. Blue, tan, green and heliotrope stripes on white grounds. All sizes. ne | Men’s Initial Buckle and Belt Sets-"™" Style buckle with cut out initial— . genuine bridle cowhide belt in black and cordovan—all sizes 30 to 46- i were $1.5. well made of ny eer ri Men’s Fine Pajamas jon Sian and mercerized pongee and some fruit of the loom— finished with four Toops and wccan pearl & OO) | buttons—all sizes—were 82.95 best grade lisle webbing—finished with genuine calf skin ‘ % Men’s Fine Suspenders ery, rer ition sere no Pixtra lengths, .10 additional See pages 9 and 23 for other Hearn advertising. 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