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15? 1. 1 Oc Oc r o . Oc it .on 3! .J.f ni 71 10 3V. V. 1 '0; PARLEY RESUMED "PARKED GATS" FOUND BY POLICE IN RAID Two "Itr.piifalile Prrn" l.rfl Tlirni, Snym Moiln Aland Onnrr, Tho pollco wcro tipped ort some time at;o that If n Kun-carrylntr thus in hubltlng or 6pcrutlnir on the lower West Side desired for any rciuon to "park his Bat" during n'n enforced closed season, ho might entrust It to any ono of several fruit nnd soda water slnnds. Detectives Krtola and I'ctrlzzo, of the Bomb Squad, wcro entrusted with tho Information nnd they went Into tho neighborhood last owning. In BY GOAL MINERS Conference Mere To-Day Brings Out Fact That An . Ihracitc Finds No Market. Anthracite miners nnd opomlorn resuninl licre to-ilay their effort to settle the coal strike, when the Joint ub-commlttco on wise contract ne gotiations reopened It k conference, which befrun two weeks heforo the strike was railed, April 1. Ktrlkc lsHUci have not yet been dc fined, nccordlnR to member. Al though the operators have refused point blnnk to Rrnnt the miners' nlno trcn demands for higher wages: and altered working conditions, they have not thus far made specific counter, demands. Tho nineteen demands havo been submitted, one by one. by the mlnrrs' delegates. The operators have chnl. lenged (our, leaving- fifteen yet to bo considered. Tho crux of tho strlko Mluntlon Is expected to be reached tho latter part Of the week, when tho operators will stato the reduction In wages they will (ink. The publio clamor for anthracite coal, which operators had predicted would develop as soon ns tho strike became a fact, has failed to material ize. Reserve stocks, estimated to last about ten weeks, remain almost Intact, producers announcod to-day. Price have actually been reduced by some distributers, without stimulating the market, It was reported. The bituminous situation, It was reported at operators' headquarters here to-day, remains at the deadlock Into which It wan thrust by the re fusal of producers to confer with tho strikers at the Invitation of tho House Labor Committee. Although unioni sation of non-union fields has been rapid, they asserted, lust weck'a pro duction of 3, 00,000 tons was mora than half sufficient to supply the cur rent needs of the Nation. nbout five minutes their presence noted quickly and water stand of Kred Macdottgnl Street, AND OPERATORS found a 32-cullbrc revolver and n 15 callbrc automatic. Piccolo sold they him by two reputable persons, but he couldn't remember said he didn't know law to have tho weapons, but ho was arrested nnd arrnlgned to-dy In Centre .Street Court for possessing Hint without tl permit, WIFE'S BLOW SPOILED HIS AIM, POLICE SAY Arrealrd on Cliitrare of Flrlnii Sliot ayUrother-ln-I.iuT. Rudolph Do Vlro, Insurance broker, of No. 124 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn, had a fight with his brother-in-law, Joseph Nlcollo, No. ,197 Stone Avenue, to-dny. according to tihe police, and fired a shot at Nlcollo which missed. De Vivo was arrested and held In $1,000 ball. The De Vivo family was being evicted when Nlcollo arrived with papers which he said If De Vivo would sign would obtain a delay. Do -Vivo, It 1b alleged, ordered Nlcollo out of the house, drew a revolver and fired, but- Mrs. Do Vivo knocked his arm aside and the shot went Into the wall. TO IMlMT15TIAnY l'Oll SUM.iMJ STAItCOTICS. Israel Yerkes and John Mitchell were sentenced to the penitentiary to-day In the Court of Special Sessions nftor con viction on charges of selling narcotics. Miss Ida Dit Motul, No. IX Bast 60th Street, who has been called tho "Little Mother of the Navy" becauao of her Kindness to sailors during and since tho war, made a plea for Yerkes, a former tailor, but her appeal was Ineffective. 1 gr : MeCuteheorTs l'ifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Streets Linens for Summer Homes TABLE CLOTHS uie following broken assort ments of cloths and napkins, all In attractive designs at special prices. Cloths 2x2 yds., $5.75 and up. 2x2H yds., $7.75 and up. Breakfast Napkins, $4.75 dozen and up. Dinner Napkins, $7.50 dozen and up. DECORATIVE LINENS Tea Cloths, Scarfs, Luncheon Sets and Napkins of Ecru Linen with fancy hand stitching. Cloths, 36x36 inches, $5.75 each; 45x45 inches, $8.75 each; 54x54 inches, $12.50 each. Square Luncheon Set of 13 pieces, $8.25 Set. Oblong set of 7 pieces, $12.75 set. BED LINENS Pure Linen Pillow Cases, $3.75 pair and up. Pure Linen Sheets, $15.00, $20.00 pair and up. CUBA WOMEN WORKING SECRETLY FOR THE VOTE grnnr He la i'enav Arrives Here to HrjTMfnt Them. Scnora Elena do la rena, well known In Suffragist circles In Mexico and Cuba, a passenger on the Ward liner fill-oney, which arrived here to day. 8h will represent the National tfuffrniclat Party of Cuba at the Pan American conference to be held In Bal timore tlil month. Honor de la Pcna declared she win plead with American women to help sle the Cuban women Uie vote. "Ninety-five per cent, of tho women of Cub ore making u silent flht for recognition," sho said. "They hove been doing their work secretly, for the men In Culw do not lIKe audi expression or Independence. became aware thnt was known, so they CHINESE STUDENT FOUND, KNIFE THROUGH HEAD lliiatnn L'nlvrrsHj- I.'ndrrfrrnri nr llpatli I'nnr Other Cliliirar Held, IIOSTON, April 18. Daniel Una;, a Chlncno student at Iio'ston University, was found In his room early to-day with n long knife plunged through his rushed the hoda Piccolo nt No, 68 In a drawer they had been left with their names. Ho head. It won against the The blade had been thrust Into the left side of his heon rfnd emerged nt the right- dig was Ttislied to n hos pltsl. where it was said he could not lle. Four other Chinese Bro under nrredt. TAILOR-MADE STOCKINGS As if tailor-made to the exact meai urementsofyourleg, these Van Raalte Silk Stockings would be almost too severely trim, were it not for the in triguing bit of femininity that graces the sides in a charminghalf inch wide design of Paris clocks. Open clocks and embroidired clocks thread silk and glove silk heavy sport3 weights and sheerest chiffon for evenings plain and novelty ef fects in black and all the colors. Such is the variety of silk stockings by Van Raalte. Vookfbrllic MATESTRJPE t l inch from the top a stripe li 1 knitted into 1 threadilllcitock- ingi by Van Raalte. Each J quality hai a difl C- ertot colored nattitripe so this feature helps you mate stockings after waihlnt and Men ti nes the quality desired when buying. oclzinqs by VAN RAALTE MJe by l!it mtkeri if Fan Rttltt Viilt Silk Glivti and Glivt Silk Undtrtottr AND NAPKINS Table Damask of excellent qual ity, $2.50 and $2.75 per yard. A special lot of Bungalow Cloths and Napkins In cream or half bleached Linen, splendid quality, very durable; Cloths 66x66 inches, $6.75 each; 66x72 inches, $7.50 each; Napkins 21x21 Inches, $7.25 dozen. Scarfs, 18x36 inches, $3.00 each; 18x45 inches, $3.75 each; 18x54 inches, $4.40 each. Hemstitched Linen Luncheon Napkins, 15x15 inches, $6.50 dozen. Irish Damask Luncheon Sets with blue hemstitched border. Cloth, 54x54 inches, with six napkins to match, $10.75 set. AND TOWELS Bed Room Towels, $6.00 dozen and up. Bath Towels, $4.80 dozen and up. i- T TWTI nilflM IlllJiraiMr TlinaWriril ll 1 1 1 aT f 1 1 I IliillfafriTlTl WaMITaaMf alaMTTaMlTr TTI nnrsW TMaTaW i 1 1 Tsll iwilBlBMSMilIsM 1 TlaMaMaaaBril Tl TW THE 'EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY; Saddle Strap Oxfords 8.75 IF you haven't bought a pair of the smartest sports Oxfords, it is high time you did. Vou will find them here made of elkskin in ivory, and tan or p2rl and grey combinations. They are shown with rubber or leather soles. Continuing Our Sale of Women's Strap Pumps, 4.85 THERE are many styles and leathers in this selection surely enough to satisfy every taste. These shoes are discontinued or broken lines taken from our regular stock. There are. all sizes in the lot, but not in every style. A real opportunity to buy that extra pair of shoes for spring. SECOND -FLOOR Knit and Glove Silk Underwear Reduced Union Suits) 95c Summer weight, knit union suits with tailored band top, in bodice or shoulder strap style, reinforced. Price includes both regular and extra sizes, Vests 35c Swiss ribbed vests in bo dice or shoulder strap style, both regular and extra' sizes. Glove Silk Vests $1.95 The dainty new style with picot edge, in a pale color. Bodice top, sizes 36 to 42. Glove Silk Bloomers 2.95 Cut full and well reinforced. Sizes 5 to 8. GROUND .FLOOR The Tailored Charm of a Sailor Hat, 6.95 A SAILOR hattachieves complete suc cess only if it Fs well .designed, with the correct proportions and made of a really durable straw. Sketched above is just such a hat! It is moderately priced at 6.95. Rough straw fashions it, hand-sewing gives it the air of a far more expensive hat and a crushed bandeau of Georgette crepe completes the effect. Jt is a' value we are proud to offer and you will un doubtedly be glad to find. Sizes to suit every type from petite blonde to tall brunette of more dignified style. Solid colors or two-tone effects. Cherry, jade, a few odd tones of the season, as well as brown, sand, navy and black. FOURTH PLOOS. t Have You bought Imported Ginghams at 50c Yc.? THIS is a wonderful value that we are offering to you this- week. Thousands of yards' of beautiful imported gingham, at less than original wholesale cost. Every color, every combination pf colors, and practically every pattern you could desire is found in this collection. Women who recognize an exceptional opportunity ar1 buying three and. four dress patterns-of these materials to use for the summer months. You will find additional selling space devoted to these ginghams during the week and extra salespeople to assure you the best possible service. Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. If you cannot come to the store yourself, telephone or write for; samples. SBCOND FLOOR Children's Shoes For Spring Days Strap Pumps $5 Tan Russian calfskin with broad sensible toes and flat heels. Sizes 84 to it. There are also tan, and black oxfords, sues to n, in this group. Orthopedic Shoes In our Children's Department we make a specialty of the straight orthopedic last for children. '-These shoes are fitted by experts trained in the fitting of child ren's shoes. Orthopedic shoes are recom mended by physicians. FOURTH FLOOR AB WlSf ;s:g 9 2 2 . tV'-'r,V'' " ' T Lord & Taylor FIFTH French Made Summer Frocks 5 to 35 AREN'T you uted of dark colors? Wouldn't you like something a trifle gay and sum mery and sheer? Then buy it now, while these French frocks are on sale they're tremendously good values and so pretty that you can hardly choose between them. There's a batiste, right, for instance, of a beautiful glowing golden amber shade, hemstitched by hand, pin-tucked crosswise by hand, and charming in line. Think how smart that would be with a big black hat, black shoes and stockings matching the shade of the frock. It's only 15. There's a cotton crepe, center, in dull heliotrope, lovely with grey accessories; a blue and' white voile, left, at 29.50, and various other models. All from Paris. WOMEN'S GOWp.PBPARTMBNT-TH IRD FLOOR. The Favorite Three Piece Suit, 05 THE three-piece suit leads the season, there's no doubt about it. Our selection of these charming costumes in twill cord with crepe bodice and coat or cape in several chic colors is now on show. Try their gracious-lines on your self and see how gratifyingly young they make their wearer look while still retaining the dignity of. handsome fabric and standard color. THIRD FLOOR Crepe de Chine Blouses 9.75 THE woman who likes frilled blouses and at the same time wants them tailored will appre ciate these. Both of excellent quality crepe de Chine. One with a plain plaited frill. The other with a tucked frill 'of Georgette edged with a bit of gay Balkan embroidery. THIRD FLOOR Imported Scarf Skirts Very Special, at 12.75 THERE is a limited number of these light weight English scarf skirts in pastel shades lavender, blue, yellow, pink, green it s . - so suitable tor summer wear, bach skirt b made of a single fringed scarf hand-loomed in Northumber land mills. THIRD FLOOR 'One More Day of Selection Before The 7-Day Furniture Sale TOMORROW, Wednesday, is the last day for inspection and reservation of the furniture to be offered in our 7-Day Furniture Sale which begins Thursday. The purchase of any article of furniture in this Sale, be it the smallest of individual pieces or the most pretentious of suites, gives one the assurance that-the charm of the home has been heightened by the acquisition of furniture which has a truly artistic background. sdCth floor 1ia.i . . n l ..,,., .,. AVBNUB Capes and Wraps 47.50 to 57.50 IN twillcord, tricotine, cordine and other favored weaves for summer. Trimmed with stitching, fringe, cire braid, embroidery, fluted moire ribbon, and bands of self materia'. Full length and three-quarters length' effects. With panel sleeves, ties, scarf collars, and other clever ahd modish silhouettes. In blue, black and other suc cessful colors. The cape this season is a necessity; these capes are an economy ! THIRD FLOOR Summer Vacations TT is not too early in the season to plan your summer vacation. The "cAsk Mr. Foster Service" on the Seventh Floor is equipped to supply you with information as to railroad routes, hotels, etc "M Mr. Foster" SBVBNTH FLOOR a 'lMtet.'jvi,. - '-!i.'ij.tv..ii,JW. ,.v.