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BERWIND REFUSES ence in New York to a committee of|henring and tried to get an audience Now 9% per cent. closed. More than them with Mr. Berwind. The 5°. 000 men who, althohgh they were _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. FRELINGHUYSEN WITH oliticians’ Day" at the In- candidates, were the. princinal te-] Giwe Your Stomach € part of th Went Virginia dele ‘ et ‘ ochs ‘ 1y will not receive the whole|Mon-unton, went out with the unton JEDWARDS AT A FAIR | terstato Fair here to-day. a Chance 7 gation now in town, who claim to be ; | seve it " Hundreds of officeholders. and fu- Rasen delegation, it was explained, and will! Men, are still on strike in Somerset, Fi ‘ " ,, ture office seekefs were on the y If with coffes, ees of the company ntil listen only to the three members who | Cambria, Indiana, Westmoreland and|9ersey Candidates at 'Tren- Don’t dose yoursel : KIDNAP 6 OTHERS, Bix men were beaten and six kid- @apped in New Brunswick, N. J. to- @ay, according to the police, in a fight between furriers. Fur worke:s from Newark are alleged to have Louis Balk, owner of the ik Fur Company, and five of hin ‘employees, and to have carried away @ix others of his workers in an auto- le to Highland Park, across the tan River, New Brunswick police located them Rear the Highland Park Hotel, re- the six captives and arrested geveral of the captors, according to im ation recelved at Police Head- quarters there. Thearrested men are 0 be returned there for arraignment. The Balk factory moved from Newark about eighteen months ago vecause of Inbor troubles. Recently, according to Balk, his workers went on strike as a result of work among them by disgruntled former employees from Newark. ‘ seirieealalitcsrsies: ¥. M. C. A. DIRECTOR PLACED ON TRIAL Dwight Bridges, physical director of the branch of the Bedford TO CONFER WITH President FE. J, Berwind of the Bor wind-White Coal Company, Broadway, to-day refused to giv Short Wing Tip YOUR SHOES Black Calfskin $9950 Brown Calfskin $7750 Mr. Berwind added, however, that At the request of Mayor Hylan, trough Comptrotler Craig, State Fuel ‘| Administrator William Hf. Woodin | [gave the West Virginia delegation a must have that dain- tiness of lines, that carefulness of detail, which is characteris- tic of all CAMMEYER shoes, to be smart. Patent Leather $§50 Value is assured by the 64 year old guar- that of the Consopidated Coal Com- pany. We filled the jails In Pennsy!- vania and me may do the same thing here “The Berwind-White Collierles are | | have been on its payroll, ‘These three | Payette Counties, Penn." * ton as Guests on ”’Poli- grounds discussing the results of v # primaries and comparing Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE ton and di . When you feel dows eomantal | your “pep” is gone, the company was always ready to] will go to Windber to-morrow night The committee of three that will ticians’ Day. en Mae Soe) nena: "y Dr. Siegert’s meet its employees—only they must] James Mark, Chairman of the dete-| he audience at Windber con-| PRENTON, sept, 28,—Senator Jos- ‘ Beas ; » of Sunen Citweny an ‘etieioyes an |, Sept. 28.—Senator J After juncheon as guests of the Angostura t go back to Windber, Pa,, and mate} gation, said pieall 4 eph S. Frelinghuysen and Gov, Kd-|Wair Association, the candidates were gf, [apptication there for @ hearing to b | “We have been secking this inter ¢ dir for bettie years: | ward 1. Edwards, Republican and] escorted about the race track In auto- Bitters held there, Ho sald the Vice Presi-| yiew for six months. Now that it ph Philips, an employee for] Hemoor « ang} Mobiles and then seated in the grand . from the sate = singkgi.s ssik. Haney Re TiMPWBA, “OUId: ade Midd seen. {twenty-one years; and Mrs, Henry mocratic Senatorial nominees, and} vana, trom which they witnessed Spree teil ail m toe aes okt mE dent, 4 . is promised we shall go to Windber| Route, representing her husband, who] ftmer Senator Willlam N. Runyon | horse racing, vaudeville, balloon as- and you get no bad effects, ~ Police Rescue the Men Spir-|Must Make Application in|tem ther. ‘This attitude on the part} and sex what can be done. If the| was an employes of the company at] ond Judge George S. Silzer, Repub-|contions and an exhibition of aerial Hoe mall os ail dene, denon i * {vant «fof the President of the company was} result is not satisfactory we shull ro-| the timo the strike began, lican and Democratic Gubernatorial acrobatics. Gad greceey olsrent’ ited Away in an Pennsylvania for Hearing: |raxen as an indication that New York] jyrn to New York and picket not only | on — ' Automobile. Picketing Threats Made. —|potitics is not to be mixed In the affair] the Berwind-White offices but itso 45 a oe 5 ~ | with the company’s conwent, the office of John D. Rockefeller and Spy Jee roa Pilger, four- \ ll fea years old, of No. M14 alnbrdgs antee stamped on a! K Dist: 3 past Brown Kid, with hee our shoes—the name fren ia Patent Leather $8°° = (CAMMEYER. CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York, Brooklyn- 390 FULTON ST. Newark - 649 sxoan st. Judge / om such @ charge because of an {mma- error fn the date would be « travesty on justice. When You Select Your New cApartment, Inspect This 4 piece BEDROOM SET AT $245 THIS set, illustrated, is sturdily constructed of combination walnut. It will add tremendously to the attractiveness of the new home. Other values listed below. 6 piece Mahogany Combination Bedroom Set, $500 Solid Mahogany Day Bed (frame only) . $23.50 7 piece all Walnut, with twin beds. - $440 y 5 soins BARTENDERS BUY DRY AGUYTS* PreTu T 85. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23.—\ new ad faitly lucrative business ts coming hese parte us a result of of prohibition 6 ‘piece all Walnut. Bedroom Set . . . . $375 Mahogany Combination Gateleg Table, 36x48, $24.50 Mahogany Drop Leaf Tea Wagon . . $29.75 Mahogany Bow Back (braced) Windsor Chair, $17 SIXTH FLOOR Present Scarcity Enhances the Value of These Worsted and Seamless Wilton Rugs HARMONIOUS Oriental designs and cclorings insure the beauty of these worsted Wilton rugs, which are so hard to obtain just now. The motifs Persian and ‘Chinese patterns. The assortment of these more than ordinarily durable rugs is large, but at these special prices they will not be here for any used in the seamless Royal Wiltons are copies of great length of time; we advise immediate inspection. $23.50 $42.50 $61.50 $64.50 $89 4427 fe. 6.929 and 6x9 fi. 9x10}4 and 834x10}4 ‘ft. oxi2 ft. oxrs ft, FIFTH Froor ‘ cA Clearance of Pure Linen Damask Cloths $5.95, $6.85; Napkins $3.95, $5.95 Dozen REDUCED to clear. Table cloths, 70 x 88 inches, $5.95; 70x 106 inches, $6.85; Napkins, 26 x 20 inches, $3.95 dozen, 22 x22 inches, $5.95 dozen. Lina Huck Towels Hemstitched Damasks All pure Irish linen, hemmed or hemstitched, $5.75 Cloths, 36x36 in. $2.50; 45x45, $3.755 54x54, $5.25 ‘ $6 dozen. Guest size, hemstitched, dozen . $4.50 Napkins, 15x15 inches, dozen . . rh . Madeira Scarfs Luncheon Napkins Embroidered and hand scalloped. 18 x 36 inches, Pure Irish linen hemstitched Luncheon Napkins. $3.75; 18 x 45 inches, $4; 18x54 inches, each $4.25 Excellent quality, 15 x 15 inches SBCOND FLOOR “Glo-Warm” Electric Heater Reduced to $4.50 A PARTICULARLY timely and special value. This heating unit is as efficient as the reflector type. Easily hung out of the way, and fits to any lamp socket. Cereal Set, of all white enamelled tin pieces and white enamelled rack . » - - se es se ee + $5 Nest of Six Heavy Bowls, white porcelain, blue banded. Sizes 5 toroinchss . . - - +. + + + + $150 Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper. An effective, durable sweeper, $4 SBVENTH FLOOR . dozen $4.50 cA Ball at the cAstor Mansion brought together the elite of New York,—men of letters, artists of repute, prima donnas, stage idols, as well as the “our Hundred.” For Mrs. Astor was an acknowledged social leader, responsible for many of the brilliant gatherings of the day. This was 65 years ago in New York, the year of the organization of this store, which now occupies a site opposite the famous estate, represented by the Waldorf-Astoria, We want you to Celebrate With Us Beginning ‘Next Monday the passing of these 65 years which have brought about such marvelous _ changes in New York as well-as in this store. : 7 McCreery 1922 cA Host of New cArrivals in OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT . SUMMER departs, and with it goes the need for velvets, taffetas, sun fast art silks, and. silk gauzc, light, fileay draperies. The bright shades of cretonne _ net and other tissues. A fascinating collection. are ned in favor of the subtle tones of the Swiss Lace Curtains —A |recent importation. In heavier fabrics. We are featuring at present, imported the beautiful and popular Point de Gene, Florentine, lace window draperies and spreads; then there are Duchess, Brussels and many othet attractive designs, drapery and furniture fabrics in damask, brocade, $8.50, $11.50, $15.50 pair’ PIFTH FLOOR