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\ MN - HERE MUST SUPLY | SUFFIGENT COAL —Naichiedidialiadiea. saat Aa aiede THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1092, ~ |White Plains Movie Fans Lose INSISTS DEALERS Jazz on “Matter of Principle Manager Vires Orchestra, but Would Keep Them Until Date He Set to Go. The asbestos curtain will roll up in the Strand Theatre in White Plains this afternoon without the accompanying symphonetic blare, all because of a matter of principle on the part of the jazz artists and the Woodin Wants Reports of] management. Cases Where Householders’ Requests Are Refused. “Nobody will go cold. get coal.” This is the way State Fuel Adminis- trator William H. Woodin answered ‘ma Evening World reporter's ques- this morning as to whet folks ould do who fail in their attempt obtain coal from their regular jers. Mr. Woodin then gave these direc- 8: “If your local dealer tells you has no coal to supply you with, call up the local office of the State Fuel Administration and tell them. They will see that the dealer gets the coal Yo supply you." . The State fuel head specifically ‘warned against the practice of persuns “shopping around for coal." He said that consumers would do better for themselves und would be helping the Fuel Administration as well, if they ‘ would advise the local fuel office of their inability to procure rather than to “take pot luck’ by shopping around among other dealers and plac- ing orders with all of them only to wait and see which one makes a good @elivery and then cancel the orders ; }) wndetivered by the other dealers. ‘The local fuet offices are: Manhat- fan, Rector 1123; Brooklyn and Queens, Sterling 1038; Bronx, Mott Haven, 2793; Richmond, Tompktus- ville 3050. Then Mr. Woodin spoke these re- sesuring words: ‘There is no need fer anybody freezing this winter, us there is no famine in fuel. As far as domestic anthracite is concerned, » shortage, while still acute, will be what relieved with the arrival of the emersency shipwents.”’ Referring to the situation in Brook- lyn, where it was reported that thou- sands of families had been fors: Mr. Woodin declared that the ex- istence of these families was not known when the survey made q by the coal dealers. the families occupying new houses did not exist on the books of dealers last winter and consi vent when the survey w: made @: this fall by the coal dealers, in white) they reported their probable needs for this winter, they had no knowledge 1 the existence: of the new house oF icrs, Mr. Woodin explained acta ha JUGHT PEKES FOR $1,125 BOGUS CHECK Jersey Vancter Victimized, Menti- fles Man Under Arrest. S tten, In other wore Charles Sears, who breeds Tekin dogs at Newbern, N. J ld $1.1 Werth of pups to three customers who walled on him Inst Saturda ‘cepted a check on the Comme Company of Jersey City bearing t signature of James Lore. He was co: tuluting himself until yesterday joon when the bank notified him the gorthless Gears reported the matter to the Jer- sey City police and from his description of the customers Detective Sergt. Jd ward Davis swore out a warrant for the arrest of Frank D'Agostino, who kept a saloon until recently at Ocean end Armstrong Aven D'Agostino was arrested at noon to- identified by Sears as t him the checks. D'/ had given the pups to Hiverybody | matters ¥ “Many a good man for the sake bt principle has lost his mented Justice Morschauser. are not going to'use the courts for|already given notice to the musicians pertaining to "re too busy here.”’ life,” com-| the Judge. nd all because of $92," “Why don't you pay it?” “You]he queried of the manager, who has principles.|that they will be discharged in two weeks, but who sousht to-day to have continued| them enjoined from quitting until that Fifth Ave. at 35th Street — N. Y. Established 1875 Girls’ Wool Skydrift Dresses Special 7.95 SPECIAL purchase of dresses iden- tical with those in stock, earlier in the season, selling for 16.50. Soft wool skydrift, with wool stitching, velvet appli- que, and white linen collar and cuffs edged with Irish picot. In lovely color- ings, and particularly pretty in brown. Sizes 6 to 14 Years FOURTH FLOOR SEND FOR THE BEST & CO. BOOK OF GIFTS~READY NOW BONWIT TELLER The Specially Shop of Originations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. Will Close Out WEDNESDAY A Choice Collection of About 65 WOMEN’S WRAPS, COATS AND CAPES — & CO, Se er time. Counsel Mortimer O'Brien for the musicians said: “If he'll pay the money we'll go on 99 | this afternoon. * If he doesn’t there'll be no music, We want tho $92 as a matter of principle. This manager, who manages another theatre, hired a piano player for a week. He played for seven days and at tho end of that time submitted his bill for $92. Tho management turned him down and said there was $65 in the pay envelope and there would be no more. al Protective Union, Local t together and the musl- ger’s other th gave twenty-four hours’ notice, They were enjolned from atriing by Jus- tice Young. But [ say to continue this injunction unt!! tho day the men are would bo a miscarriage of jus- ‘But we can't put on our five vaw. devillo acts unless wo have music,” pleaded Attorney Frank Clark, for the manager. “Our customers would go to the other theatre und we would be practically rumed."* “It seems to me ridiculous to have @ row and get an injunction over the paltry $9: id the court, ‘These » the right to quit if they want to, Pay the money, That ig your romedy."" After the argument It wae reported that the manager left on a hurrled tour throughout Westchester County {n search of free lance musicians, ————cealpenencet HOUSH PASSHS PENSION BILL, WASHINGTON, Dee, 5,—The Senate bill providing fncreases in pensions for soldiers of the-Clvil and Mexican Wars and their dependents, to widows of the War of 1812 and to certain In- dian War veterans and widows was AUTO RUNS DOWN NURSE, DRIVER HELD UNDER BAIL GREENWICH, Conn., Dec. 6.—An au- tomobile operated by William H. Meany, Prominent resident and former Postmas- ter and private secretary to the late Commodore B. C. Benedict, struck Mrs. M. Schaefer, of Greenwich, a young Christian Science nurse, near the Y. M C. A. building in Bast Putnam Avenue and Boston Post Road, last night roxsing the street. Sho is seriously injured and there is) little hope of her recovery. She han been unconscious since the aveldent. | Mr. 3 1 under $3.000 bail by Ferris this morning, ‘Tho case was adjourned until Thureday. —<———— DU PONT COMPANY DECLARES 50 PER CENT. STOCK DIVIDEND. WILMINGTON, Del,, Dec. 5.—The I. 1. du Pont-de Nemours Company to-di» declared a 50 per cent, common stock dividend, This is in accord with th recent vote of stockholders to increas to $100,000, 100.00 THe most luxurious types of the quality and fineness of this shop. Only one or two of a kind; in the finest soft surface materials; all lavishly trimmed with the season’s most fashionable furs. WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR: Formerly up to 185.00 season—characteristic in EMMA MMAR MMR RRO RAO! ERMAN NAMI OOOO RIE ROA DAOAAOAOAOROAOA ——— Ivlephane FitzRoy 37400 Zommy Claus Has Many ‘loys to Show You In TOYVILLE Haven’t ‘you often wished you ‘had a phonograph all your own? Here it is, all ready to put in your Christmas stocking. Tommy Claus Children’s Phonographs 8.75 A fine little machine for the nurs. ery or srifall apartment. It plays all sizes of records, is beautifully finished and has a fine.tone. and Hand Cars 5.50 Strongly made with steel frames, wire wheels and rubber tires for little folk*3 to 10 years of age: (Fifth Fleer) She Will Delight . In These Linens Italian hand-drawn and fand- embroidered Oblong [Luncheon Sets, consisting of one runner, 20 x $4 inches and 12 doilies. 12 x 18 inches. Set, 27.50° Tralian Linen Oblong Luncheon Sets, hand-hemstitched, consist- ing of one runner, 18.x $4 inches and 6 plate.doilies, 12 x 18 inches. Set, 14.00 (Setond Fleer) KRM MRR MRAM RRR IRR RNR MMMR MMMM MM RRR RRR INOR A Beaded Bag 1.65 Is Certain to Appeal Deftly beaded are thesé envelope purses, and extremely tasteful.are their colorings. They are tw fact so attractive one would expect to find them at a much highe (Mein Fleer) + price. Gift Lamps for the Home Z —~. Thercis the dainty boudoir lamp in solid Mahogany or Bronze; agay silk shade in r choice of color. Complete, 3.0¢ And the dignified floor natural wood and polychrome finish with a heavy silk® shacte, lined and. interlined 39.75 (Sixth Floor) | Gift Shop of All New York Vor Dinner and Evening Wear Of soft and filmy chiffon, these gowns are very slender and youthfulin line. A feature enhanced pefhaps by the full but clinging skirt and the many fluttering panels. The Sleeves, of course, are loose and flowing. An alluring gift in all high shades and Black, FIFTH AVENUE James MeCreery & Co. 34TH STREET The Great Christmas sees Store Hours: 9 A. M. to6 P.M. é It was a group of merry urchins, that g aroused old Scrooge from his grouch and 4 reminded him with their carols that it was % Christmas. Quaint words they sang,which és Gifts As These th co (Fourth Floor) Gowns 38.00 (Fourth Fleer) A Fur-Trimmed For Sports Wear antl Gray. (Pourth Floor) Furs of Finer Quality The soft, sleek beauty of these furs, modishly cut into wraps of distinct individuality, and the extreme lowness of the prices at which they may be had, make McCreery Furs a gift one cannot resist. Brown Pony Coats, 40 inches long, with colla of Skunk or Beaver. 165.0 Black or Brown Pony Coats, 46 itiches long, with collar trimmed, 40 tnches long. 2 in Raccoon or Beaver. 170.00 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats, self Alaska Seal Coats, 36 inches long, shaw] collar, beaugifully lined. 3 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats, 45 inches long, selected skins. Skunk collar’and cuffs. ‘McCreery Lifelong Luggage is now on the kighth Floor This section offers many splendid Gift suggestions (Fourth Floor) Sumptuous Wraps 98.00 For Evening Wear She, will-revel in the luxurious beauty of ¢ wraps of supple chiffon velvet. in Black or Tangerine,toppedwith shimmer- ‘ing silver cloth and finished with a deep ar of Fox. They are draped to present a slight fullness at hips and fasten at the Tweed Suit 49.50 Its short Bob coat and full cut skirt are $0 well adapted to jaunts in town or country. \nd, when the air becomes sharp and crisp one need but raise its deep fur collar, to keep snug and warm. Shawl or high Choker style, in Tan or Gray Caracul and Australian Opossum. Tan, Brown, Blue today spread the message of Christmas throughout the Great Gift Shop of All New York, just as they did Years ago in the hamlets of Merrie Olde England. She Will Appreciate Such 395.00 | . x | soft, clinging your Scarfs crepe meteor ; - with long, flow- Natural Squirrel Scarfs Ae hen ing sleeves. ¢ Skunk Scarfs, soft, lustrous skins . . . « ‘es n lamp in Beaver Neckpicces, soft, sikky skins . . . | are in Wedge { wood, Rose, Fox Scarfs in Brown or Slate Regt cer pseee Ribbons For Christmas Packages We have purchased many ribbons of silver and gold thread and nov- elty effects with holly designs to make your packages truly Christ- mass Those of plain red satin in pieces of 10 yards are: No. t 25¢, ° No. 14 45¢ No.2 §5¢, No.3 70 No. 5 1.10 Also wider red satin ribbon for tying wreaths at similarly low prices. (Main Fleer) SXOKOXOKOKOKOXKOXOKOKO KOKORO KOXOXOHOXOD Gifts of Stationery Extreniel¥ attractive is this writ- ingset of Ecrase leather with a re- movable writing Pad, pencil; and two pockets. “It.is silk ned and colored rose and blue. 3-75 A box of excellent quality stationery containing 24 sheets and 24 envelopes in White and colors, ribbon: tied. The box is covered with a floral design. 75¢ Fleer) POLLY (Main puffings and he cords, finished with a flower cluster in thecentre For that necessary touch of color and comfort, they are indispen- sable in a home. (Third Floor) vegligees 14.75 A choice of five models suitable for Gifts A Colorful Pillow Of Silk Taffeta 7°45 They are quite large in size, and round in shape with two large They are ol Crepe Meteu Brocaded Satin with matching Georgette or selt sleeves and are adorned with French flowers All are unusual values.’ The one sketched is of Che five models Coral, Tur quoise, Orchid, Wistaria, Pink and Black, (Third Floor ] ' } }