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16 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1911, SEAMEN STRIKE TOSTOP SYSTEM |SASESRSRES S ESS OF “CRIMPING. Wr Gea : NoMoreGrayHair SFRVICE BOARD © Healthful Diet and Iced Baths tor 85 Cats at ASKEDTOORDER ©» Rich Miss Cathcart’s Tabby Farm in Jersey always subordinate to that and it has! meetings of the Institute of Naval Ar got to be stopped. chitects, All the other delegates were “Mr, Smith said the system would be | Invited, and something like 900 members abolished and that the men could ship| with thelr wives were present as weld from any residence in New York without | as many British naval officers. As this being obliged to board at a sailor’s| Was Mrs. Reid's regular day at hom boarding hot but the same old condl- | Several hundred friends came in, tion of affairs still exists. Shipping|that the party numbered nearly one Master Ryan will simply not ship crews | (housand. I , + Home Provided by 1 | ow Milli. iveF FOR POLITICAL POW-WOW. Easy to Restore Natural Color } | ‘oman Millionaire Fare ‘ a ren f Your Hair by Simpl ; Alderman Davis Marshals a F h Union Men Fail to Tie Up | With Leading Senators President] °F Ur Mair by Simple } : r had | Better in Hot Mont bd ’ * Will Take Two Days’ Cruise Method | Big Delegation to Vola | Than Babies in the i Liner and Fruit on the Mayflower: © M ‘ Demands of the Public. Tenements. Steamer To-Day. fiom ue heat ef Wa hiagton And 1 fhe, hat \ ‘have an opportunity to quietly talk The Seamen's Unton fooled at noon | Polltics, President Taft has planned a an attempt. to tte up the|tWo days’ yachting party on his flag- bens Ab Uke wid andes M4 ship, the Mayflower, with a number of prominent Senators as his guests. The President will board the Mayflower at Philadelphia to-morrow night, after speaking to the Christlan Endeavor convention at Atlantic City on “Inte thes, tum many ol For instance, CRAM FAVORS CHANGE. Groomed Every Day, Fed) | From Individual Plat-| One Speaker Criticises Com-| ters and Heads Sponged, mission for Its Ruling on High Bred Animals Are Kept Comfortable. steamship Esparanza of the Ward Line, and the Santa Marta, which fMes the flag of the United Fruit Company, All the union men on both ships were or- lered out this morning because of the | national Peace and Arbitration.” Mlegation that certain promises made| Frmo Philadelphia the Mayflower witli some weeks ago had not been fulfilled | go to sea. She will reach Hampton | Coney Island Fares. | and that abuses then complained of | Roads probably Sunday night and een ’ till existed. Few of the men obeyed | Washington early t'atichy ead does not, rub off. J. Sergeant ( Do vou ike cats | cherie hie ti Ala AS ‘ odie ae ray Hair Restorer is instantaneous i And if you do, can you truthfully say | the order and the vessels salled on Retda Entertain Americans. xs th _fiauttes (but, one, apnlleation to tn the Public & ( “« fal color of sour I | i five cats all at achedie time. LONDON, July 6.—American Ambas-| “The best hairdressers use it and weil tt to their ' Saale d A f | The Daparanz® was due to leave Pier |sador Reld and Mrs. Reid ave a re-| Pia two sea, Ate, and $1.00, and oan tg Sie Hoade: *( ih | That fs the way In which Miss Jennie / 13, East River, at noon, The Santa br ie ay Walaa tee a to obtained from fikers Heceman's of taba te ae ‘ X had maine | pcathcart kes cate, Mian Cathenrt In| Marta was due to leave at the same|the American delegates to the jubilee ‘int’ Aonartment sores thraighout the countrys ae of The Black Short ‘attery at Oradell, N. J., and there are eighty-five felines | the proprietor | Hatrea Davis, on whose] @t Pi hour from her pler, @ block or two north, The Ward Line officials, being fearful of trouble, had requested police fesolution—adopted by the Hoard of carefully housed at the cattery, Since protection, and the reserves from the Aldermen—the uring. was Held, started ss Catheart is the reputed possessor Old Siip station were on hand as well the powers of the| Of some r f dollars, It Is obvious an the harbor patrol boat. ‘There was Cl I that the eighty fv aid not share her) no disorder of any kind. The unfon of- Commission has the power to hospita unless she so wished, ficlals say that a messenger from the 23rd Street 34th Street transfers,’ sald Mr. Cram. She herself was in the Berkshires yee- | cooks’ union, E, R. Barton, had been | rnan Willcox ked at the new terday for a brief vacation, but her| despatched to both ships in the morn- { member of the Commission {n astonish- | manager, Mra. G. N. Strongitharm, told | ing to call out the cooks and stewards. Bustace | all ut her employer'a unique fad. | Barton got on board the Esparanza During July and August | ton t It Is @ fad with her, nothing more," | telat Mid Tally ie oka co WEE These Stores f if con-|b M Strongitharm. “She started he started to notify Oks r \ order, with about giz caw of her own ftvel Was doing. He says he was, ptoked up will be closed at 5 P. M. | The Commission heard tteelf criticined | years ago. She has always been pas- es Ave men [eke down the and at y jonate d r « 0 ob- | wa ia h o ' by many speakers for its delay in| sionately fond of cats, and had two ob- | “Generel Manager BmHE of the Ward 12 Noon on Saturdays. taking y steps toward bringing about | Jects chiefly in view when she opened the restoration of the transfer system) the cattery. She wanted to provide al ihe Faeroe to our terme a few weeks '4 that prevatied before the receive nic | boarding place for pet cata, where they | ago,” sald Mr. Griffin to-day, “but the inne W hold of the surface lines in 1998, one| could have, as far as possible, the civdses) Ggacbae Wie We Powe m= of the gpeakers criticised the Commts- stons for thelr ruling on Coney Island fares, HOW TO KEEP YOUR CAT COMFORTABLE forts of home,’ including spacious quar- | ters and ample opportunity for exercise. have not been remedied nor does there seem to be any prospect that they will be without another struggle. The men Her other idea was the breeding of high | Among those who appeared to urge| class short-haired cats. | the restoration of the transfer system | "She began in a tny Ittle log cabin, were Joseph §. Schwab of the Home] on the iand which ts in the heart of Rule Association, wntatives of | the Oradell stock farm. That fact, In- the Congress of Taxpayers and Real | cidentally, assures perfect privacy. The Estate Owners’ Protective Association, | work Increased by leaps apd bounda, | and Untted Real Estate Owners; As-| until now we have all thts," and Mra. | semblyman Mark Goldberg, Ralph Wolf | Strongitharm pointed to the hundred of Bloomingdale Brothers, Miller J.|kennel- lke coops for the cate, and Bloomer of the One Hundred and] the pretty, brown-shingled office build- Twenty-fifth strest Association, and] ing where she and her mother, Mra, J. Harlem Board of Trade. M, Martinot, Itve, The receivers were represented by Charles F. Mathewson, J. P. Cotton, Ch nee a tacone William G. Guthrie and Cimries G. Guthrie, A. C. Humes, receiver of Jo- @eph Robin's South Shore Railroad, | !mited nui IN THE SUMMER. 1, Feed only once a day. 2, Feed either chopped meat or fieh, raw—no milk or delicacies. 3. Give plenty of cool drinking ‘water. 4, Provide « bed of clean shavings, changed daily. 8. Groom at least two or three times a week. 6. On hot days batho the head fre quently with food water. not kicking this time about the influx and Saturday Morning. of non-union men recently shipped on 7 board the vessels of the Ward line. pr a Our principal grievance {# against the } Everything else was crimping system. | ENGLAND BACKS FRANCE IN MOROCCAN SNARL. Premier Asquith in House of Com- mons Declares Treaty Obliga- tions Will Be Fulfilled. LONDON, July “ommuniecations PARIS | co ormany’s action {n Morocco NECKWEAR DEP’TS. Im Both Stores, ’ Hand-embroidered Jabots, trimmed with 6, values 1.25 and Abs Lace trimmed Jabots, hand-embroidered, 45¢. values 75¢ and 1.00 Real Irish and Cluny laces. CHICKENS | farm, 1f a woman should start tt with that purpose in mind, It only cont $3 AND PIGEONS, TOO. or $a month to take care of a short By There is also provision for boarding @| haired cat, including food, and perhaps CHAMPION SIA ») ber of dogs, there is twice that amount for an angora,” erning , Advertised Merchandise on Sale Friday have got their wage Increase and we're We A en eee | poultey hd aad thts gone ioe See SSS bain — ———-— |fre atill passing between Great Britain, Irish Crochet Rabats and Bows....... Se i Du Rots represented the comminsion, |Caft has begun to keep pigeons, But the supply was scant, even at higher | Germany and France, but urtie is di-| 44 W est 34th St. values S0c and 7S¢ A map showing that after the recety- her main interest ts still cats, Heyer: Heber Ficiae eeenie: J A rs er Britain has © it clear that she in-| SSTWEEN BWAE 6 CTH AVE. ere took hold of the different companies] There are pussies by the score, black tend thee thas in 196 151 transfer points were aban-| "4 ray and “tiger” and white angora, : bllgations Grance” Prove eetneaonoeL ! er ea rn Seite More Abe oo cp mastlon dome adetr4 Today's highest prices of Obligations toward France. Premier As- ‘i Dp a mtocks of net ges as compared with yee | quith had promised a statement in the also shows that there are 165 transfer| foreign breeds, Th tarday’a Final Figures ae. as follows Net | House of Commons to-day but wh points remaining. of the most costly cats in the country,| In the strongest opening witnessed High x ; Aer aniiue Got te EP’TS Assemblyman Goldberg made an ap-| Silver Stripes, © big champlon allver | since the Harriman merger decision to- rh Ruse Ona ny aay Balfour eed HOUSE GOWN DEE LS a Ta sctalaioree, { peal for the restoration of tranafers,| tabby valued at 41,000 Then there are | day's stock market buoyantly rose from ets Aa ee x } particularly on Fifty-ninth street. several Siamese cats, white and short-|1 to 8 points. alle omen’: wn i i we en Ou Bald Mr. Goldberg, | hatred, with queer tawny markings | Whtle tho day's budget of news hav- I wish {t clea stood that Women’s House Gowns and Bathing Suits. mediately westaramission ‘oes not m-lgbout the muzzle and sometimes a|ing bearing on stock market values was || Che. Government areas ner < i > Tinth street the Legicintere with witkva| knobby twist to the rather short tall. /favorable, the foremost factor in cre- situation has tn Morocco wherein : Lawn and Swiss Kimonos.... ‘ Able 14 [It t# po | may affed ly than h twenty-four hours, pass my bill, now|4n4 there are many kittens, ating higher ranges was tlre exploding ‘on the order of third reading in the Sen-| Each cat has his own quarters, watch |over night of yesterday's crop scare ate, compelling the restoration, 1 be-| consist of a green box about the size |The consensus of opinion this morning 1.45, 1.85 and 2.25 Price Sale a igee Gowns of Plain or Figure Neve the Governor will sign that bill.|and shape of @ good-sized kennel, |was that the sensational rise tn corn 1% Jare confident that diplomacy will find glige ni Figured We don't want mandatory legislation, | set in the corner of a grassy w rday was unwarranted by actual |‘ a solution, and In the part which we Cotton Voile. 3.50 and 5.00 yesterday y a but if it is neccessary to get transfers ed inclosure, In each inclosure eenaldnnalanar hae aay amaae done therein we will > due HIS famous semi- we will tak that step.” Wooden table for kitty to clamber over. |Coinq easily be repaired by rains in the © tho protect ; annual event is so Lawn House Dresses. .2.25, 2.95 and 3.50 | Alderman Davis criticised the Com-| Wooden | troughs hold hie drinking |Feqe future. Cloudy” weather in the and the different fromthe avers Pvt iat f Blaak tue Mohali | mission for its long delay in seeking and for food—but let Mra : : ns towar 0 ; : >) authority to restore the transfer sys- harm tell about that, [aki ghatlaeede. Ga dae Beth ere ie no truth orts of a spit] age Half-Price Sales that ith Sea uuits oO - pce ob Blue ay nate tem. The cats are, tod ust 98 Fhe ae coneatcapliodstwers ales | \ Bin, ine Cabinet over the Moroccan we sincerely ask you with mohair bloomers. 2.95, 3.50, 5.00 and 6.75 HIS PLEDGE LASTS afternoon each Is given one-sixth of @ | ten ttory gant carton, vahies owns H ale not to judge ours by Bathing Suits of Black or Blue Messaline, pound of chopped raw beef. It is served WHILE HE’S BROKE. |!n individual boxes of the ema fibre variety, and after boxes used are burned, That is, one one cat for one «given nothing i: to drink unless Seven Deaths thee. lug pare cap ac trimmed with stripe silk. 5.00 and 6.50 J. July 6.—George a Georges Half-Price ; W. Gwyer, sixty years o. age, shot and Sale creates such intense 1 + .% a 7 i | kitted himself last night at his home tn 5 i ia ou & SY interest because every: ‘The stock market responded to these favorable developments with big gains in all of the leading features. The up- | \ turn was very naturally led by St. Paul, Atchison, Union Pacific and the Hill ; | shares. Steel, reflecting better conditions in : ELIZABETH, N. Bradley Promises Court He Won't Drink Until He Gets nay i er Ky Aieel Keating Conant street \ ’ ie 4 bo knows it’s legiti- Money. And Seem fo need It Milk the trade, was very prominent. a Gl tired farmer. This wes the seventh dy ; e DEPTS San Hata ctsBoeien Waite: WS |teet Gouen e omak th eee ae ‘An upward course Was atill In prog- [I %, in| tavatty trom the heat. ‘The sixth was Mate. That’s our reputa- JUNIORS’ SUIT DEP’lS. sm Both Stores, 0 ad or) le of y on e Ry 4 + "4 i ing at the Newport Lodging House, | Fridays chopped raw fish is substituted (Fee tion the Meat hours | auth ag 3 | Sghn Meak, who dled in an ambulanc Hon: Non ichoats at: the Hester street and the Bowery, was ar- | for the chopped meat—you see they are! geiernoon trading, Early bullish active [fuli,*ttint, Beene tateyintican ete fe owine v0 tt Tailore? Juniors’ Norfolk Jacket Suits, of White Relenad before Masiatrate Present 10 | ore kittens have milk, but by the| ity subsided eomewhat during the inte! 1. 8 tel. ..: +141 Dole, two unidentified farm hands from| rom Merenant Devore Fabrics with collar and cuffs of contrasting hi vith intoxicatlo time they are two months old we begin | Period and Drlors rete oaing time: | Lia onmen : Tats! tne suburbs, one of whom died in-a] Unealled-for garments: : Re ee ee eter, “and (MINE, OER meat, When any of the eee eee Onn ree | mercer. Cam Tit) Ween on his way to the General Hos. | made to order to bring colors. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 6.75 \ a 4] Angoras get off their feed they may is aa | Watash éd T Sl ite , avy then I woke up ina policenan'’s arma. 3 ‘A recovery in the wheat market of tte | Watash_ vfd + | pital, and two infants. Scores of per- 25 to $75, and George: i at thick that drink had! knoe. out drops | ave Af exe well beaten up, With the| A recover in on ett moderate ache | Were &, oe $ Q Juniors’ Dresses of Lawn or Percale. sons are prostrated in the hospitals here. chopped © frequently mix such vegetables as canned bea or potatoes, But we think that most oats are fed too much, Just as a great many people nowadays @at too much, and indiges: «1 other troubles re eked ton a8 oth p. troubles 5 wult in the 1, Judge,” sald Bradley, “you see | a8? penne Sule eit I can't drink now because I haven't | BRUSHES AIND COMBS FOR THE any money, and I promise you I won't ANGORAS. | drink until I get some.” “Every morning each cat is groomed, “Go away from here. I hope you stay| We use brushes and combs for the broke al dthe Judge. angoras, and a cloth resembling — — =| chamois for the short-haired cats, This keeps the coats {n good condition and renders washiog Uunnecossary, of course, if a cat ts @ent to us that has HERE 1S been in the habit of geting a bath every week we follow the owner's in. structions and bathe tt. “The beds are simply small, fine shav- ings, and are changed every day, when the houses are cleaned out. ‘We have practically no trouble with in it because #4, my savings of two months, was gone from my pocket." “If I let you go will you stop drink- ing?’ asked the Magistrate, and Brad- ley swore he would Model Clothes, construc- ted by Custom Tailors during dull seasons and equalling $30 to $60 Mer- Juniors’ Outing Skirts of White Linene or chants Tailors’ products. I 15.00 NOW: 7 50) Khaki. Length 34 to 37 inches. 1.95 8.25 Seer ca acne 9.00 820.00 NOW 11 10.00 1.50 NOW 1 11.25 825.00 NOW 1 12.50 825.00 Xow: 14.00 630.00 NOW _: tng of stocks, but {t was remarked that! 4 Advanc Various models. ] Sizes 14 and 16 years. | 1.95 and 2.95 \ Not Every Housewife Can Have Three Months’ Vacation but she can have a summer in the city that will lose much of its discomfort if her kitchen 816.50 NOW 1: 818.00 NOW 3 | SOROSIS SHOES. | In Both Stores, | The Best Shoes for Men, Women and } Children. | | | 15.00 JAMES McCREERY & CO. | 835.00 NOW: 17 50) our charges. So many peoph My on 40.00 NOW | are treacherous and'aaacnd copies || '8 equipped with a Gas Range or a Gas $40.00 XOW |: 39,00 23rd Street 34th Street | rather than pe We haven : WwW Gas Fi a y pine tan peoris, We haven't found Cooker. here Gas Fuel is burned in summer 645,00 NOW 1: 50 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM |‘"* Gus oats are tersiy pouee” time, the housewife cooks in an atmosphere os ; {sp Cathcart has some beautifi 7 4 1 han, 1S WRITING bred cats of her own, ‘Tie “points” aro fit to breathe. There's no unnecessary heat; ne TE dee nothing sent A NEW SERIES OF a short, broad head, short lege and , Pe or on approval, and necessar r =RIE |brdad ody. "The Slamese eat. snould no ashes, dirt or kindlings. Aiterations charged for at cos' i a of the things Miss Ca Coats an reer these days of torrid heat every possi u y deplores t# the heartle Walki: i / RY arY possible | ST RIES pala ihe he wi ytig A Gas Range or a Gas Cooker ioe Albert, Dre . and Tus: | precaution j#hauld. be taken’ to avoid | ( ) umer vacation and leave the poor ‘edo Suits, light-weig ver= worry and physical exertion. 0; ) Wits the haat anet aseie ious kd radiates heat only during the actual process of cook- ats Craveneriae: Bad Trae course, thousands must go on Rea i { j COMPLETE EACH WEEK small boys and dogs the Ite of this ing-- and even then very little heat is thrown off. 8 etc. ‘ the positions, workers, bargains, lost are Junfortunate animal 18 a sad one, She Cc OhEee ticles, etc., they seek, but such FOR THE had this in mind when she opened her ‘oal and wood fires produce heat long before and long ll a 'y seek, but such efforts may Jhome, aud ake heraelt” would always after the cooking 1a done. be re eed He 4 minimum by consulting FICTION MAGAZINE bring a destitute cat here rather thaa oe ur | or using World Advertisements, Ay “How do, the cats stand this hot Gas Cookers rent for - - .00 a year. HERALD—More than DOUBLE * 4 SUNDAY WORLD [fe 'ioune oir "heuan” évery ew the, £3,500, published in the next } with iced water and give them 44 West 34th St. | Between Broadway & Sth Ave, NEW YORK. TorheUReotnuts "14016 surpoan ae: BNR WRT, ol highest. New York newspaper, Pe ah Sit Quietly in Your Home or Offi Let World Ads. Do oe Work. ond drink Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President That's all we can do, ke. She has scores [opportunity to make ai, >) in a cat - _ only expects the place } as she loves the ,of trophies which ne won at ex- hibitions, But the rei is a great —

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