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5 4 4 { } ANNE NORA'S EATING HCUSE T0 RIVAL SALOONS Financier’s Daughter Obtains Permission to Open One in Brooklyn Navy-Yard, WILL PERMIT SMOK Purpose is to Show the Gov- ernment How Easily it Can Be Done. After bagging permisston from the Gov- ernment for a year, Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of J, Pierpont Morgan, has re- eelved authority to start a restaurant to Provide better food at less money for the men employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. It will accommodate 700 men and will open about May 1. It {s to be in Building No. 14, formerly used by the Department of Yards and Docks as a machine shop and storehouse, The Government never doubted the ad- visability of the plan outlined by Miss Morgan, as ¢hairman of the committee appointed by the New York section of the women’s department of the National Civil Federation, according to Rear- Admiral Goodrich, of the Navy Yard, but was trying to study out a practical way of effecting !t, Finally, the de- partment was able to assign the room Ben ed. "The authorization ts subject to the condition that the premises be vacated at any time should they be required for Navy Yard work,” miral Goodrich, “Under the auspices of the Federation and subject to rules im- posed by the Navy Department, the Workmen will be provided with plain and substantial food at practically cost price, To Be Permitted to Smoke. “It is believed they will derive great comfort and satisfaction from the scheme, which Includes permission to use this apartment for smoking during the noon hour,” The restaurant will occupy part of the ground floor, about 100 feet, reaching from the eastern end back to the boiler and engine room extension at the south side of the building. It ts the first bulld- | ing one sees in going through the Sands | Btreet Mi ate of the Navy Yard, Morgan is very happy over her , and sald to-day: arity is not the object. We sim- ply want to try to influ a general improvement !n what are called ‘wel- fare conditt eu The restaurant at the Navy Yard is only one of things that should be done to the conditions surrounding mployees, nt is greatly needed, ve to go to the saloons as the ome meal, By provid t in one of the build. 2 hope to prove that such n be carried out on a self. basis. Good Business Proposition, “We hope and believe we can show that as a strictly business pr the plan to provide the men with good food at a moderate price is a success tr every print of view, we believe that when the Goy- ernment realizes the good results {t will ake the restaurant off our hands and e to run it, Not only that, but will start many others in ditter- | hes of the Government ser- ment serv Brooklyn many {mprove re 1s much to do, we having just ed our at but we exp ) 1B Good, Wi Well, cookeds and 1 hundred men, TI ently from three thous: 1 then employed in th Ve hope | beginning of | be seen.” tes on the spe. B. H. Gar ‘ply in Je ts s I am hea is splendid work t ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP DESCENDS ON LAND. Men See Test explained Rear-Ad- | * throughout the Govern: | y have no place | osition | THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 16, 190% a She Will Feed 700 Navy Men At One Time in Her Restaurant ASS “4NNE (VeORGANS INSANE LAWYER WO FALL OFF BRiDG: CALL GOVcRNCR |De Angelis, in Third Plea HOM) cans Liberty, Summons Hughes | wor as Witness, ‘ Feet and Died in a | Few Hours, and John Walt, the t, midway |between Henry street and East Broad- In order to allow Sev the pavement, a sand re Ja prisoner tn the M for the Criminal T tor an en plea for liberty and a half of t made in man ple, but ft is doubtful if | n out of Mattenwan. thelr ba) "ARMED W FLATS De |r was) to go to known how they lost P.O. J. 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