t M - , . 1 u-zM te,.r 5 yr ' RPt J" I If- R ft'-i Hi , I' r If k r H fj ? L;' 'k py ,i i iff a 9 W'I ! UNDERWOOD URGES RAIL WAGE BOARD Alabama Senator Contends Congress Has Right to Fix Compensation .. . uuni-oT TO PUT END TO UNR--I : By a Btnff Cerriivirf' Wa-hinstoit, Sept. 4. Thr rrntiuii by Contreas of a permanent sorern mental commission to fu and adjust the wajtes of all railroad employe. was nrjfd In the Senate todar b S.nitor Oscar V t'nderwood of Alabama The ouly way fairlr to Kettle the mil road wi queftlon now and pi en nl Jl from reourrinu and tbreateulns i ills i ruptiou of the Industrv and tiuan. n nf the country at romt futuie time S( n .tnr Pnderwood said. is to appoint i , fniremiiiental commission with power to fix waRcs with a Wew to oWrvitiK tin-' rirhH of the railroads the workers ami the public, and with authority to hi railroad rales Hueh a roinniimiou mint be fonued in the interest of the men iuolrd the ( industr of the people and the peine of the nation, he said Indorses liarretaon's Men Mi dorretson president of the Oidei of Itailroad t'onductoi" uasnsht S.n ator I nderwood Kaid m rtIiiik tlnii the prupci ov to deal with the mil road wage situation and other tuk matters is to preenl the dnn-u-e not Implv to cure the patient The matter lun be adjusttd m fan ne to labor lapital -ind the publn onl throtiRh a coiniiiission to luievti jfcle the rati of uagei tile ennuis power of the railro.idi the iol ot liv int, the burden that rests on the suip , pinj public nith powei to tn u ie and latek said t'mleruood CoiiRres-" anuot eettle the pii"eni vaje question the iMiictntent of u coin puloi, nrbitratiou lu H impraetu able and uiid'-sirabli and the couits have not the knowledpe or tin- time to Mtlle it he aaid ' Imluatrial wnrs bftun-u lahi and apilal must ultimateh tmd .t solution that mil stand for inUii-ti tul pent withoill resorl to tone to sftllt tin matten in dispute or vie must .idmii that ihe tniiance of t niliiilion ha come to a halt id Semtoi I in nr wood rtijlit to IteRiilate aset "He then irRUed .It lenslh th.it I "ii j;res Ins the n'lit lo rtRiiliile nulioad lates and delijite the wnir l i "in mission mid tint it follow that t'on jress cm iilo ilele.ite the pou.i l.i iPRii'lte uiltoul ngi'S "Tin ieat iliflinilti tint (iiutioiit the tountr in the settlement of lis labor disputes is Ihe fait that up to the prestnt time e tinw found no t-tnin I bass on hn Ii to lest the Ktttltim nt (oiitiuueil Senator Imbruood At times putii iiliul in the distant p ist iRpital In- tpiitiiided that liiboi In 1 no ilit to adwse t'.iiutul hou to tun lt hu-mess On the otlnr hind I iboi has loutended thin it was luhtiiiR il WBi fiom iinlustiiiil -Ian ii to nidus trial indeieuilem e mid tluit it mui haie ii fiee baud with uluch to uoil, out ii ilestm and labor todin inn tend that time mn-t be no ieti Urn platen on the light of i olkrtlve buiRiiin iliR with the emploiers of labor un thoiigli the reult of the si stein mil 1 lead ineiitabh to liulustiial u.ii laboi Has Valid Illsht It annot be denied imti itli't unl ing tile exptess dttlarnrion ol I on RresH Ilitt labor is ii thliiR of i ilm anil is boiiglit niul soltl l!ein? n thin,: n iiilne not unliVc piopeiti nf i line it is entitled to Its risht- unl thee rights in the last huiiIis should be retpgnired and pmteited hi Inu in 1 an propert ha- been ietngni7ul un1 protected, "We have it last itmhed an tin wnere there is no piopeitv right lint is not recognired and ivheie the iouil proide a remedi to iirotett eieij sum right Yet in this aRe of ailvnined it ilizntion we heaitate to irotei t with the law the" right the prlncipul right ..f man the right that must alunjs go hand m hand with libert of person and freedom of attion the right of u fire' man to earn a living wage "Without thi right labor must nl ways oticupy a smile position oi must' maintain the right itself b forte He must recognUe that labor and i upitnl ' are iitill largely left to settle their .on troveraica by the pritmthe methode of atrikes, boycotts and lockouts, rout in ' . ued Senator Underwood GET COMMITTEEPOSTS Elflht Choaan for Republican Con. gresalonal Memberahlp Washington, Sept 1 Eight ,. members were elected to the Ilepiibhcnn I congressional committee last uight at a party conference. Representatives Tinther, Kantai. and Mcljausblin, Nebraska, both new lnim bera, were selected. The others were Representative) IUmseyer, Iowa , Rid fllek, Montana ; Taylor, Tennessee ; Mil I ler. 'Waahlngton; Bowers, West Vir ginia, and Btnator Fall, New Mexico , C cmHairlsUsiHlly TIa&K-Healthy wt n dtfat if you with h ta have tek, h (ts-kur h Ufa. Regular attaCMMi wfeh Cntieara Soap'wiU keep kM sealp clan a h-bhy. Before tth pe of dandruff and MeM-c. U bt. vw Curlcura Omtment A wi. he M up nMant gd hair etiikjrea't Mn wrfk Cutkmra Tl- 1 H MARCH AIDS PREPAREDNESS Says Proper Measures Would Have Kept U Out or War ivliiieton. Hi-pt I i By A I I (ieimai. never would half Jirooked il,i. I iiltfil States Into enteritis; the n llltt If war eijiendltiires iif the ur lXVX'!uVn!VWUS. ihi! IIoiikv military tiiniiiiiiie was told to li tn ieiernl Mauli tliiet oi "n lie niiiiaril nl licnrms" '"' plnu" f" " eimaiieiit inllitnli pnllf liitnest mi the Itiuiteen Uliiluu miiiai "lmt liv thr Wur Department. Hie Ken .ralsalil would Hiiaii. tf future, mill t.iry ptugriim iidvinuteil vvliltli t-alls (m nnlterml tralnltu mid a rtinllar irm if fl7f! 0(HI men World wide tiniest prompted tlic de purttiient to propose a large mm. n ral MhiiIi said r-xpl.llnlnn that Hip rigular army would be Hie sl.ileton m Kiiiiirafion fur it held mm of t,5(),00il un n ll uould be a pi (final -iil Imn loi uivasiaii in ii uioder.iti su. tl wji tlt-tlued t'.eiieial Mtirili It nKo would pmvide h first lino of did ust. fioin attink md brUuid ivln.ii f lould train ii a big uai lo mm out tin Wni lnpiirtiiiiiil 'aii exjteiidilillr of 3(3u,UOO UUU uould be nctesMiri tli- llrsl veai but tin- minimum annual mst uould tint ( netl Sl'OO.dOO (KXI (iiiieinl liinh 1 lit CAN'T GET ENOUGH SUGAR No Hope for Abundance In Near Fu ture Says Zabrltkle Washington, Sept 4 (Hi A P Silent slnirtage now etpiriiintd lu main puts nf the i omit c v t annot be ....l. i . .1 tr.f uTIli llriiu In rtmh (inA.na iiirwii i'.i ..v.". mi" i" .wut'. mi'ii,s A itlil Inkle ircsillt.nt ni rue l lilted Mlt'.s i I ll"Ullnli limn "llld in J letter reii'iitd today liv Senator Hitth i 'ink Demuciat Vibiaska 'Ihe ilemaud is euoriiious ind latgelt in txtes nf irtiueis abiliti to mppli it nt this tune " said Mr ZabrisVit l oiuplaliits regarding Ihe sugu short nili txne fiom all sections of the eoun tn anil we feai it will be prat ticallv impissible tt reheic the situation ttu stum1 tune to t nun Sugar fiom old heel nops Mr n In I kn all I il ! Mill ill txhllllsted and sliipment" fiom the Wist Ind'es "have bei n miiousIi euibirinsseil' In Hit nisi me tl ike RAIL LABORERS ASK RISE Adjustment in Accordance With Wil son Principle Is Sought Islington hint I i lii A P i liipltst III Itllis .it tin Min.tlfHI lilt ill In rs ni the I mini Jliotherhood of Maiureiiniii e of H as nnd Itailioad hnp l.nlniiis nskid thi I'tiirnad wngt board iinlm tn adiust tlnii wag'i in utcoid mm with Ihe pi un iple Hid flow n In Ptisiil'iit ilsim in .ippioMn adjust minp- hisl wnl, tin i Ii, rulioad shop in n Hit lnmid wis told that tilt un ii i'iIiiihI Hi the PiPMilint iliti-loo thin lit, i 'iiniltl Li im si in in I un leasts tl i'i i. hilt oit i tun nt igi in irs w t inrneh si .'Kin,' to ltturu eioiiouin run 'I i..ii- to ut'iuiil but ihnt tin i felt tht iini i ilitie in ikiv ivi-ting ns herwetn tli' Mnplmts nf dlfl'rint iiulioail sk ti ll hollltl 1 i nl lei t d WILLIAMS OFFERS DIARY Data Showing Washington Bank Re ports Given Senate Committee W a "Illusion. t l t I John Ski ton WllllllII- tollMltloll 1 nt til" I'llltlllM tod it Unl litnri the Hinate banking i miimittei li i piisnnal di.u.i nnd urn tnl'iitiil iti.n'ts lelatinj; to WiisbinR toll Ut U..S TIliM Will he MlllSluVretl 111 hi 1 1 til i i esinn 'Ihe dat i w i- niiieiiil In Punk I Iligm i inti-fl fni the ti'gH Vat I'm il Hunk nf tins ill in the innf-oiiiM will, tin i nuiptiiill' i omi. teat in Hi tnl it would "iihhtantiato th.ugt tl ni Mi illnnis hid disr i iinmntiil U.uti-i r'ie lln.'g'. bank DAIIME STANDARD SX3HOOL SMOES Mti sturdy an.d stylish at substantial savings SMARTNESS in juvenile footwear is a unique feature of the Big Shoe Store. And it is always desirably combined with leather quality and workmanship that withstand the severest roughing and scuffing that lively boys and girls can give them. -at prices that 4 SIZES 6 to 8 SVs $J.50 Fashioned in Gun Metal or Patent Colt. But ton or lace. An unmatchable variety in a full complement of sizes and widths. Personal at tention by experts in fitting growing feet. Open Saturday Until 6.30 P. M. &tciMme 'TIS A FEAT 1204-06-08 NEssliMrmnirnSiTnii E ON RHINE DOUBLED Area of Territory to Be Guarded Twice as Large Heretofore as NEW TROOPS FOR OVERSEA II the -oolatil Pre. Coblenr. Sept 4 -.Marshal Ko b the illud lonimiiniler in i hlef, hui decided ui.nn the ..t.nl of the tenitor in the ltlnnelnnd t l held pi-rmaiientl b Vmriifuu touts m nrta will be twin1 is laige 'i that whiih has been undii AmtiiiHii un mlH'liun suae tin last toiiibal ihiisiun left for home f Viinoiuitement was uiadt In thi War Department August -t, that the 1'lftli Infantrv stationed at t'nmp Tav loi Ki nud the fifteenth In tnutrv ut ('amp Dii. . .1 hud In en oidriid overseas, but that ar tie mi'itiueut oidore h.nl mil In en issuetl The tioop will rejioit dnist lo headquarters of tin .urn "I m tupatioii and procetd to Silt -is for police tluti during the plebisnte if llect ilsit tit i tlops Washington. Sept 4 ( l!i P i I uits of ihe i rmi wlurh it will be neiessarv In miintnin overseas attti Stpinnher "f tin giruding (ieimuii pus niieiv and i thei dutiis under tht anni stn e were aiinouiii ed todKV In the Win iiinaitii 1 1 1 bene arc in addition 1 1 iln i iimlm fiom on the Rhine and un is follow Hegiiinnl.il lieadqutiilers heatlquar ii rs mid supply i ompnnies t'ompatin s 1 !' I and M of the Semnd I'lonec Intnntiv Mililnrv Poliee t'omii.iules 'JO 222 JJO :i"4 W, 2ii'l 2S- and "0(1 'I hut i fifth Serine Company Motoi Tiiitisport fopipauies 01S f'.SH f.'i1 HIT itiul 7(10 Jlotortvtle Coin inn s .IfMl u il "ON . Sen Ice Talk I'm s 120 Til' "i'M'i and .'loO , Mofnrtruik I omp lines ', and ."4(1, .Motoi Smiph Pi urn 42s i.u'iitl Conipuniis I.Ti 1 Hi I I'l 140 to I J.-i. mtlusive. 140 .md l.'O I I not Sim no Companies 2 2S and 3(1 1 n'oii'if of Wir 1'sooit ( 'ompmin P 1 ! '.I '.". ."." Oil to fill uiflusiie IW 71 72 7! 7." to 7P. mtlusive. SI S2 s-, sT 'K, lis IJ'J L'i)o t 'Jl 1 in iiu-.it' 21'' 21 to 221 iueltisi.e L'J.'! JJ7 In 2 in iniliisiwi'. '-'.'12 to -JI Oi-lte "Jl" to'Jlli. IlielllSlM 2l'i JtiS Jii'i 272 27". mid 27 1 Vdtiim ilrnl li sfiiio Cimipauies I!! 12.! ."I 107 ami 7t Provisional (iiiunl Com p.iriie 1 to 1(1. inclusive, Prunsinnal Met helm a' 1 mt- 2 and .1 'Iln dat's of rtturn of all ihesi oramiiiitions are indefinite " the mi iiouin i ment Slid "due to tin until liuiti of the tinu rnpilietl to lepatiinte (, noiii pnsoijer of war Resinol Sunburn RKSINtJI. nol Uuitr Soap and Kesi- tmetit instantly relieve -unburn neat lash w or oarf poisoiiind and insect bites and quicklv. restoie tnat cooi deliRnttu teennfr ot pe'tect skin nea th uummtaum urge buying nbw $ 5 to 11 llVt to 2 TO FIT FEET Market Street KbAl WH Un i for V?r 4k ivJsM-iTlgtfmfiB flWsJ 5?eitiggiE? IB T mmm x a r-mrt rj' , lofnnikjirM nnnnor a uuwBtiurruoL U. S. MEAT CONTROL Commission Broker Tells Com- mittee Packers Finance Cattle Business GROWER TELLS OF RIVALRY (hr sMXi.itnl l'it -lOiington, Sept 4 -1'urthei pro tests from itiH.Viiii.il i:aliit pniisn' o leRlsiutmn lot coniro. m ,. ..., loir IniliMlr were heaid todav In the 'Senntf tiRili-tiHurc totmniltee At the same time the committee put into tin rtiortl an open lettti fiom the nmrket conimiltee of the mirltaii Idve Stni k Woi'lation to PreMtlenl Wilson su,'gi sting fedeial lontrol of i the indiistM lis a nieuiis of reducing tin .high inst ot in lug ' Sut h toiitiol as whs to In pioutlttl for said tin. letti r should piiienl I "in the futiiit -tin Ii misuse of the enoi minis i urn eiiti itt d eioiiouin nnd tin. in NMill puwii of tin Tin gnat pnekers as 'the inn stigiilions of (lie fitkial tiatle i commission hnvt luiie oLCinretl to the ' past ' I Pinniplis nropi r tin sin Ii it guilt ion were "im oiporated in the Ktuioii nnd Keiidrnk bills the latter added ' I. I Uussell n eotniuKsinii brokei I w'ls tin lnt witntss tndnv Hi slid Unit while 7" pi i iint of the It tin I business un" done on borrowttl tnoiicv liuu'Ii of which whs furulslied In the .pinker lie had niyei known of a t use I wheie tin puki'M hid forctd a protlm 1 1 j to t 11 his sttn k .1 II Itirmlnghum furmerli a huiei for Swift A. t'o now a tattle ginwti asFirtul that the large pitkeis wire alwftis in i oniin tltion to bin liie-totk while 1 II U nod a Wuhita Ivan cattlt broker told the comuiltlei tin It was tm enrthli rtason for taking re I frigt rutin tins from pnektis lie also uttiikid other proposals in the j rcgiil.it iv t lulls ('.niton ( sepl t ( I!v P i lusti. t W ilium It D.u nl tin I uitt d Slntis Mipieme Coutt hi re todai tic nled a writ asking for a stn of ixnii t inn in tin urn1 of the -titt of Ohio ag.mnt tin ( .iliinibus l'atkin i tun pin in which sevptit fi tons of noik nitl to hnie been held in viola tion of tin I iw was -'md In the prOMtiiting ittoint'v of I'lankhn tounlv i WHJCH OU can 3tM. vof,'3. 7 the fact that it requires a gem ex pert to tell which is which. 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( DAY AND KVKN'ixg SESSIONS U rite for ssth Ytar Book Peirc School or Business Administration Pine Street West of Broatl Philadelphia America's Foremost Business School , i I SENATE CONFIRMS SENATE CONFIRMS PERSUING RANK ! Members Rise While Casting Unanimous Vote to Make Him General CHEERS FILL CHAMBER ll the Assorlated Press Wasbingloii, Sept 1 Amid applause trntn senntora and sptetntors the Senate , , ... , ,! ,,,.i todin In open executive m-shIoh unaiil mousli robfirmed Ihe uoinlimtlon of liihn I Pershing to the permntient rank of neneral of the regitlnt nrm as n . , , ,.,, . . r.. ..' ii. n lm.iiif.nii ATtiurllt limn ri lorce. ! ( liiiirinnii AVndsworth, in malting Hie ri quest foi immejllnte eonsideriition of I tin nomination in the unpin ttlentid UuiiiiiiiidiiigN of an oiitn evecutlie sis Lou dtelaretl He.ieral Pershing had , .Hum mdd the "greatest militarj ex pi.lillonarj toitp in Instorv' in point ol t lie innuoer in men mm me uisiuuie Iln weio transiiortid t tin it quest of Seiialot I liotnas Diinoiiat. Coltiiuilo spuntots lose to ruoiil then vote, and when Vite Pris idi nt Marshall hiiiioiiummI that the limn inatiun had bein .riiiliruieil Sinalor Phelaii Detuoiint California, ltd the I jiplmise which sw.pl tin llo.u nnil gal ' Inns New Yoili, Sept I -1 Mi A P i The boaitl of nldiuiuiii will be asked nl a sjiiriai meeting loiunmiw to iiuilte im apiiropriatinii nf SI 00 00(1 tn . mi i the tniisps of the leceiitlon to (leneial Pushing and the Kirsl Division hni mil week Tin funds will be used latgili in tin lonstiuctioii of a gi.mitl slam it was said ( mal preparations foi the leteptmn to i.ener.m rersliing when he irriies here on the Leviathan Momlav and the inradc of the Pirst Diusinn. with the Ameritan oommandoi -in-ihief at its head, were begun vv'ith the artival here tudii of Major (leneial .liimes W Mc Vi-drens, who hu- been nlht nillv ties i5'iuittil In the War Dt'imrtment to take thaigp nf th in riiiigciuents Car Hits Child; Breaks Arm ' Sttipiug from n i. n at Twentv ninth striet and Kid'e 11111111. last night nud attempting tn it. is- the sfieit. KNie Mntwell tluce vials old. of 22."2 Not th Twentv -eighth stitet was stun k In an otliei 1 111 She was taken t tin Women's lloiiieojiatliie Hospital suffti ing fiom 11 finctiiretl aim nnd Ionise is WHICH? et an idea of how much liner Orientals arc than Tecla Pearls, from ifS)! nWVf lM APl iDimirohM DnnCTCnlffii'sTKa ESONB BY POSTMASTERS Attorney General Indorsed Also and Wilson Administra tion Lauded LIKE DEMOCRATIC RALLY llaiilshurg. Sept i 'Ihe iidtnitils- liation pf Postmnster (ienernl lJurleson nnd the woik of Attorney flencral A Mltdiell Palmer were lommiudetl nntl lie pinnies in me sv i son itiiiuiuisirii l ' ., II , . ,1.M . .l...ll-l tion Imloised In the Puinsvliania post- ninsteis, In session here totlni I . telegrain of gieetlng was nnd fiom . .,.. i ' I'rtfiilenl W ilnuti Postmaster Oenernl Rurleson, who will be the lust speaker ,,ii the iirogram this nfternoon arriied (l)(n ' ,,-, !..,., ,:,,. , n.o nth. ering of Demot intm It fillers heie for the banquet tills evening the list including nj Hjienkers Value Alt Connitk, former tiiitlouiil t haliniiin , William II Wilson, net retail of Inlxn A Mitchell Palmer, ntt.iriiei ir.'iiernl. and Mr RuiIlsou. i It is fieel) admitted that the banquet i tonight will be nioru of a Deniofiatic rally tliuu a postmasterM' lonveution. and it is said that Washington is espe lull v Utsuous ol gniitig luiiinc oinuioii in Pemisj liaiiin on the Presideiit'M ioli i it's in genual and the league of na tions and peine Ileal ill pat tit ul.li ami that it is fur this purpose that so mini labiiiet numbers have been sent hi ip to mi 1 1 the postiiiKsteis t the session this moniiiirf thete , wou. s,)1(,heH by Postmastei i: M Uirsli of Tamaqua : K W. McPaddeti ' Mt Keepnrt . Martin Klingcr. Allen town: A I Palm. Meathille W M Citrter. Puiiisutawiip. and M .1 Pnr ter of Wnvne Tlic pumiiial jittiei was read by Co- liu M Si lph , i ,,, . isSSmWUiW KnMMWJWtt' rromt I - Vl ueuei . '..T &t ' Itait-"1' "" .-ciTiniHi' -.tmorfi I.VKts "- TtotHl . . ...i for W "T ," I. CUe Ulne ai ' """., .. ... ..Ja '".....tMfl - -a .Otl il Th ' " .. .... -t " " .. h.-?s srs ".r) ..':;. ;. lU1-.,. ,M " ..., A.-1 ."iv l? ... ni -1-- ... hull"" ' a Cm '" '" -- .1..1 ti TltK"' I M Iniuu'ii e Iu.l.uji t.o.i. nets nuidc hint Jan. piut-ctcd us. Wc hac made ftlofi-rice Increase Eoyal StM&es Match Phila.'s Best $11 to i $15 Values and Cost ONLY Buy American best made, longest wearing shoes at the shop that re fuses to profiteer. SO styles in 6i'g tpecials here today, tonifht, to 11 P. M. Saturday m'gif, that Yon 1 l Si Hi- Puiv wrrsams. RWCorBihiMarker OPEN EVERY EVENING &1204Chaslnut5h2ndF!oor Krutanf jaAts, ake' Free DUAL UUOILU v Y i vj -3&.frfl ut mr - i - JgL 3vy wWnIW --- m Preparec yj t. I &vr U. S. Treasury 4V Certificates of Indebtedness Dated Sept. 2, 1919 Due. Feb. 2, 1920 Price Par and Accrued 'Interest Denominations, $500 and Upward We Solicit Your Subscription ''. and president of the National AocIa tlou of I'oBiiiiastcrs, who siiokq on the progress of the American pontnl scrv icn, its needs' and requirements The convention proper villi cloc with the presentation of a picture of lien Jiunin rruuMIti, this fust poHlmaater Rcnernl.-to the I'otal Department nl Wimhington, iih a gift of the I'cmitijl innln po'ttnnstirB 3HOPWORKER8 VOtE STRIKE Detroit, Sept, 4. (lly A !.) The stiike referendum of the t'nlted llrotb. rihbod of niaitituhutirc of wajs employed and shop lnboreis shows that 32,",000 mcmbern favor n walkout unless their demands for n wage increase of np proxlinntely SI a this per man nro granted. Five thousand voted against n stride. Union officials Expressed con fidence tllat an agreement will bo rcacticif. fKiramwwRSW Fur Repairing 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Liberty Bonds & Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted v?i K w I Jj. , Savings of 20 to 33 Per Cent ! fVc'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit ! :t "SWfJ Ximtitilnni Seal H'ioi tli Skviik Collar, r J Kte.-51oiM'Wl vl. ( Fur X 125.00 Marmot Coats $97.50 $159.50 Natural Mmlnat Coats $125.00 $159.50 Trimmed Mat mot Coats $125.00 $195.00 Australian Seal Coa's $155.00 $205.00 Natural Muskrat Coats $165.00 $225.00 Australian Seal Conts $175.00 SJ25.00 Marmot Wuips $250.00 $370.00 Hudson Seal Coof-s $295.00 $395.00 Taupe Nutria Coat.i $295.00 $150.00 Hudson Seal Coat S350.00 $1,70.00 Natural Squirrel Coats S375.00 $590.00 Reavri Coats '. $175.00 Sets ',9.:.0 ulurul 7?ncc)oii..sV.1..)0 $0 o.OO Hen ur, . ..St cj.."0 fbB.50 Hudson Se'tl . So 1.50 ??7.00 H'o S.")!).o0 $110.00 Taupe To. -$S1.50 liaifa'Ktfxajwu-Kin. rimrac Accounts Solicited 8ff.i c8Xgg Your Idle Earn 42 of Normal COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member of Federal Reserve System ' City Hall Square STEEL WOflKERSAfiAiNMEETj Committee Will Renew Effort to Confer With Employers U'.tl.lnolnn Hint 1 Mlr A. P.) I I The special comuilttee of tlic steel worke ers' union apjiiuteil to orgaulie tlife employes of the Hnlted States Steel; C'orporation met hire today with w view to rent wing their effort to obtain it conference with officials of the cor-V poration foY discussion of wages, houro, win king conditions anil tlie rlgnt ot col lect he bargaining,, i Spokesmen for the committee salily I there was grave danger of a strike If J I the steel rornnriitlon .ifTieiala ooutluiled SI to refuse to meet the lommutce. A n vote of the workers, taken early August, empovverCd the committee to si h dnte for n strlkt unless efforts tq settle the differencewcre successful. . and Remodeling mss&itsmmgmg e of Firs The Forbes Guarantee is war ranty of Confidence in Buying Furs I All our Furs are strictly as represented, and constitute the finest Fum possible to buy, quality always considered. The Savings are the direct result of early purchasing of the raw pelts and judicious manu facturing in the dull season. Siutish Scarfs X37.50 Beaver $21.50 SW.50 Natural Squirrel.. 32.50 Sbo.00 Hudson Seal .535.00 .$37.50 .$39.50 .$15.00 .fT'.JO Kamchatka Fox, $49.50 Taupe Fox $57. oq Taupe Wolf 857.50 Kamchatka H'oiY. .$15.00 X75.00 Mink $55.00 ats Stales ?'9 5o uiti aliait Sea. 5-17.50 ?- 00 Hurl -on Seal $65.00 to '.00 Moleskin S75.00 l2-..onUink $97.50 SI 2-..00 Natural SquWrcl.r osiey Tax V in il A i xt fot ssr . 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