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| ) | | MURDER AND ROB, REITMAN'S ADVICE TO UNEMPLOYED Incendiary Address at Meeting to Elect Delegates Hoboes’ Convention. to ATTACK ON SOCIETY. Profanity Marks Talk of An- archist, Who Also Treats Audience to a Drink. Upward of @ score of men, most of them outcasts and pitiful, helpless plod- ders along life's darkest and dreartest bywaye, sat in a public hall in this city Jast night and listened to an incendiary Speech teeming with direct incitement te murder and pillage. The speaker | ¥° was Dr. Benjamin Reitman, revolution- ary Anarchist and managor of the lec- ture tours of Emma Goldman. Com- pared with much that Reitman the public addresses for which Goldman has been jailed sound like irl graduate's commencement et The meeting at which the address was given was conducted under the auspice of what Is known as the National Com mittee of the Unemployed, and called Primarily for the purpose of electi delegates to the convention of the Ni tional Hoboes’ Association, which op to-morrow in Washington. Tho meet- ing was held in the Manhattan Lyceum, at No. 6 East Fourth street, and, ac- coming to its promoters, was not more largely attended because of the drench- ing rain. When {t was called to order by Alexander Law, the irman, motley little group of attendants looked heerless and forlorn, Dr, Reitman noted this when he rose to speak and remarked “Before we start to talk, boys, we'd Better all have a drink. Come out and have one on me. Every one present got up with alace rity, except two abstemious reporters, the | atical zealot abotu his manner, profanity, BITTER ATTACK ON SOCIETY AND RELIGION. “The problem of the unemployed.” said he, “oan never be solved so long as the present state of society @: 80 long as tho tatic system #0|* long will there be unemployed men and Women. They form part of the system | {teelf. Nothing has ever yet been done | to solve the problem of the unemployed. Religion has done absolutely nothing, for all ite pretenses, and {t is certain that government has never done any- thing. | “Men prate of sympathy for thetr fel- lows, but I'll wager that if any one of you unemployed men here were to hang @ sign on yourself to-night announcing that you had absolutely no piace to spend the night and wandered up and down any one of our great avenues you'd not find a@ single soul to invite into his home or to give you the of a bed without the asking. — for you, and the sooner you wake up and realize this the better, “You can't get work, but you have still your power of destruction. You can | still destroy, you can still kill and you can still Steal. These are the things you can do, and they are the only things that will bring about @ change tn exist-| ing conditions. They will call attention ise and drive home to the those more fortunate than yourselves the necessity of See | ‘ou. “The best way to hurtyyour enemy in| through elther his pocketbook of his | body. You can destroy his property or injure his body. ‘Then he will wake up| and begin to take notice, and possibly | you will then begin to get some redress. “Most of the unemplo: men like yourselves are bums. They are useless, no real place in our modern world. If they get jobs they REMOVING HER SKIN (From the Feminine World.) The quickest and surest way to make| a good complexion out of a bad one is to actually remove the thhh veil of faded or discolored outer skin from the face, can be done easily, safely and privately by any woman. The process is one of gentle absorption. Get an ounce of pure mercolized wax from your druggist and apply it at night | like cold cream, washing itoff in the morn- ing. In a few days the mercolide in the wax will have, absorbed the disfiguring | g the fresh young skin! ‘ou will have a beautiful, fone of the fervent passion of the fai + | tone them through The | have no real place 11 Presence of two women in the gathering | have only one use 41d not prevent him from indulgence tn | destroy, hope I bring you to of destruction 1s your 0: and I urge you to use it if you feel that you should strike a blow for your cause,” , THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 81, IreTi. They Thes efMctency. » world. can kill and smmon people. d thus and adjourned. jorious death. Th. n't see It ‘Then you believe In tearing down and smashing up?’ inquired a man in the front row, looking Dr. Reitman in the eye. “Of course T do,” replied the doctor. yavention, f he could have ong meeting had a which the here's nothing jn that yet,” sald a New York City Sixth Ave., 20th-22d St. 1868—Established ry Years—1911 | High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue The Vacation Season Has Come to a Close Full Lines of New Fall Merchandise Now Open for Inspection ix the Boys Up for School 7 Advance Fall Styles in Fi O'Neill ys Ac Floor, Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses It will open before you are aware of it, and care in selecting ‘apparel in advance will result in economy to you. ~ | Suitable for School and College Wear O'NeiL Main Store—Thira Floor. its, $1.95 oot fee ee Misses’ $19.75 Suits, at 914.95 Made of strong fabrics in neat dark mixtures; Open Until 6 P. M. Saturday, Sept. 2, and Regularly Saturdays Thereafter] trousers taped seams; lar; sizes 2 to 7 years tomorrow wear; special pric Boys’ Washable Suits, 95c Striped or c! checked fabrics, sailor or military col- specially priced for Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, made of dark mixtures; cut full; will stand plenty of bard 45c clear, natural complexion, ‘The process and adjourned to the adjJoinin: bar, , is pleasant and harmless, making the| where large, foaming “‘scuttles" were Presently lifted to parched and eager |face look brilliantly attractive and mouths, This form: over the men | youthful. It also effectually removes @lunk back into the meeting room and such blemishes as freckles, moth patches, liver spots, pimples, cte. woman should keep a little merc wax on hand, as this simple, old-fash- ioned remedy is the best complexion beautifier aud preserver kuown.—Advt. hunched themselves in the rough chairs to listen to the doctor's speech. The doctor ynical smile and a womewhat rambling method of speech Nothing that he says bears the h mark of real sincerity, and there is Boys’ Blouses, fast color, washable mate- 25c rials; cut full, with or without collar. . Boys’ All-Wool Suits, Norfolk or double breasted; cassi- meres, tweeds and cheviots, in dark mixtures, one 4: 98 or two pairsof knickerbocker trousers; izes 7 to 18yrs. $: Boys’ All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, wear well and retain shapes; coats cut full, close fitting collar, graceful lapels; also ae mixtures, with two pairs of trousers; value $5, $3. 98 eleely oan and trimmed; s 7 to 17 years; $2. 98 Boys’ School Ha and sizes; $1.50 value, at... 00.66... cece eee eee $1. 00 Boys’ School Caps, golf shapes; fancy col- 2 Ra aaa 5 0c ors We Doubt If You Were Ever Before Of- fered the Opportunity of Buying W. L. Douglas Low Shoes at It Is the Low Price Record atoys" School Suits, viceable fabrics in neat mixtures; seams taped, knickers cut full, si regular #4 value, at.. st ‘alues at the These Special Savings For triday Women’s Wool Shirts All wool Panama and French serge; several models, girdle or belt; panel front and back, embroidered or plain tailored; regular and extra size: the saving is 1.19. Infants’ Long Slips Infants’ long white bishop finished nainsook; reg. 29¢ Women’s Skirts Body of good cambric; deep flounce of large and small hem- stitched tucks; value 29c Women’s Brassieres Yoke front and back of embroidery; neck and arms trimmed with lace; value 19¢ Fancy Striped Ribbon Good quality silk taffeta, 7 in. wide, variety of blue or black stripes; value 29c; yd Turkish Bath Towels Snow white, large size, fringed or hernmed ends; special ALL CARS Lexington to 3d Ave. No Eras. Them Pianos bave The Cases } Including @ bench and 12 actured. Anybody can pla t fet Neving any: musical experience, Exchange ent H Rees Perma uate eproseniative will oail, BLOOMINGDALES’, Le our oll 2.79 slips; made from a nice, soft 2Ic 23¢ 12'4c 17c 8'’c Only $5 and the piano is delivered at your home. ‘ $1,000 List Walters 88- 3 pe Pia Walters Mastertones are concede 1 Goncert Flanoe and pay ny bwlan Women’s Oxfords Gun metal, patent leather and Russia calf; sizes 21% to 7; also odd sizes in dull kid and patent leather 1. 19 pumps; reg. 1.98 and 2.48. Boys’ Shoes ‘ Patent coltskin and du kid, button or blucher; sizes pb 69 2 to6: reg. 2.48.... Boys’ iowa, Strong ribbed stockings; double knee; fast black; sizes 5 eo 9! *10c reg. 15¢ ; Boys’ Pants Large selection of fancy mixtures; all ‘| new Fall patterns; all sizes to 39. 15; reg. 49c IC Bleached Sheets Size 68x90; heavy quality; wel- ded petite, special " 29c Pillow Cases Bleached; sizea2x36 in. fine grade of muslin; will wash TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th St. DON’T WAIT—THE LAST TWO DAYS of Our Remarkable Labor Day Sale of Highest Grade $475 List Walters Concert Grand Upright Pianos, Music Cabinet, Chair, Silk Scarf %=, and Cover, for $225 $5 Down and $1 a Week t G eee chair end’ c no Outfits - $595 0 Down and $2 ook. aaa Mano with: of muste, 4 plano for one of these beautiful, Bloomingdales’, Warerooma, 84 Floor, (a) x, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, branded upon them you are getting a genuine bargain, even though the factory calls them ‘factory damaged.” The de- fects are so slight that it is necessary day we will sell these famous low shoes, $ ] 00 in all siacn end widths, at. to point them out. Friday and Satur- c. 0. ae Mail’ or “Telephone Orders Filled. A September Grocery Sale Small Prices Rule We reserve the right to limit quantities O'Nelll Main Store——Basement, ‘Mall Orders Filled. 'Phone 5700 Chelsea, Mocha and Java Coffee CC! Fresh Hams Pillsbury Flour Pils bursts roneted, Kranulate verized, pul! ronsted on nisee every quality to wuit really “Hard to stile ‘ane 29C er—Per pound, De | | | ‘O'Neill Main SMore—Second Floor. When you buy W. L. Douglas Shoes below the price | vaste ‘nnamon= Ber Bourid, the 29c Suggestions for the Outing Luncheon Basket. Deviled sun oF 1 BRtde ysgett ‘th alcoa hee) | ~ Evapo- Marshall's New Asparagus. ratt's rated Scotch ‘ Brand akes. Milk, | _ Herring. Par Borden's Pi lows Be adten, per tin Pee Py 475° In all wool serge and mixtures, hand tailored, lined throughout with soft satin, skirt panel back and front; sizes $ 14, 16 and 18, at., 14.95 Juniors’ Coats, at ‘911.75 For girls of 18 to 17 years, made in two distinct models. One a decided polo coat and the other with sailor collar, trimmed with contrasting colors; special ¢ Girls’ Coats, $3.95, $4.50 and $5.50 Made of navy blue cheviot, lined through- out with notch or suilor collar; sizes 5 lo 14 years, at $3.95, $4.50 and 95.50, Girls’ Wash Dresses, 95c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 For early school wear, with high neck and long sleeves in chambrays, checks and stripes; prettily trimmed with con- trasting colors, skirt full plaited; sizes 6 to 14 years; at 95¢e, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.95. We are also showing a full line of Misses’ and Girls’ Boarding School Dresses Made of all wool serges prettily trimmed. Prices ranging from $3.75 to $12.95. An Extraordinary Offering 100 Wool Tailored Suits for Women at $5.00 wae A Special Friday Value on Sale 9.30 to 11.30 A. M. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. An odd choice assortment to close at an astoundingly low price, when you consider the intrinsic merit and value of the merchandise. The styles are new and the selection comprises several models in attractive materials and Value after value ran Hair Goods Specials to $16.50, and now every one is not only below cost, but many are one-third O'Neill Main Store—Aecond Floor, We've listed here some wonderful Hair Goods Bargains—values every woman will appreciate, that; all at The prices are lower than have ever been quoted for hair goods of equal quality, ‘Take advantage of ourexpert service, Trained attendants of long experience will gladly assist you in making proper selections and advise you how to dress your hair more becomingly. Gray Switches Switches—e4 in. length; of long hair 1.45 both light and dark 2.90 short stem, ades; regular @5., The Perfect Steel Couch Bed A Demonstration and Sale O'Neill Main Btore—Fourth Floor, The most perfect STEEL COUCH The Englawer\ BED manufactured, Combining a . COMFORTABLE. DIVAN during @ gstewreo, Box Couch Bed) the day anda LUXURIOUS BED At at night. Opensa asily that a enild can No parts to get Tt has a lar frame Cluster Puffs in sets of $0, reg. 83 quality 95c throughout cotton wh in PERFECTLY SANIT ALY, ABSORBENT, DUST- PROOF AND VERMIN-PROOP, It is 6 ft, @ inches lony and 26 in: wide os # and makes bed whe nopen one wor #9, IM BABY REACH & banae rn DRAWER wHicM OFEN® AUTOMATICALLY “will not perm 4 “t full size bed We are stration couch bed in our Purnit : ment on the Fourth Ploor of t O'NEILL MAIN STORE to-more | row and Satu | Ifyoucon the near future y« demon steel ving # spect will come and see what we belie | AND SPACE ‘The above is an a | woshow many of ve the moat ARTISTIC, COMFORTABLE COUCH BED of the present day illustrati 1 of our $#1,00 COUCH BED, but DEBE nk I nL oh he deciared that | of the problem of jay In the acquirement Then He mday a8 & dele 1 he would have de- “ride the rattlers' & ONEILL-ADAMS Coz 59th to 60th St. f Our Moretto Chocolates, Candy Ext ra! Always 50c, To-morrow 1 9c lb. Thies nay Exe year and to-morrow’s the day. 1,000 pounds of our pure, fresh, wholesome Moretto Assorted Chocolates, Prisey, at 19calb, Be here early. Not more than i Ib, $ £ cogomer, || A Special Sale of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes: (lise 9 Satin Calf Blucher Laced Shoes: 0 iz: to 51, values $1.50, () aor Low Shoes, mostly colt, formerly sold up to $2.98. —~|Girls’ Gun Metal and Vict Kid hes Shoes, usually $1.39 and 1.69. Girls’ Low Shoes and Pumps, formerly sold up to $2.98. Boye’ Gun Metal Vici Kid and Patent Coit Lace Shoes, usually $1.98. AT Boys’ Heavy Tan Oi! Grain Biuchere, usually $2.25. 50 \ Girls’ Extra High Cut Button Shoes ‘0 of gun metal calf, usually $2.25. ?) Girls’ Velour Calf La up to 5, for college girls. Women’s Low Shoes—Final Clearance 00): Lesa te dl Besant inn ah Bcd \$ 50 | shoes, including pumps and oxfords, in all Shoes, sizes $ leathers. Among the $1.50 lot we also in- Formerly) clude Velvet, Satin and Suede Pumps that Formerly $1.98 | have been $3.98 and $4.98. No Mail Or. $2.98 te $2.98 (dere. None sent C. O. D. or exchan; to $4. 98 mingtales’, Girls’ School eae | Hundreds of serviceable atyles, in a La mea Ea of material hepherd checks, in wool patterns: highneck Pas and long sleeves, waist and cuffs trimmed with plein K colores and buttons; full pleated skirts; 6to 14 years, very epecial value at..... c School Dresses, good quality fala’ ren; 5 effect on front of waist with ecalloped edge and pearl buttons; full pleated skirt; 6 to 14 years. . $, 69 | Girls’ Dresses of figured granite cloth, pleated front eps ist, belt and cuffs; trimmed with check silk; igh neck and long sleeves; full pleated skirt; 6 to 14 years; very special value ‘$2.95 in jerond Floor, bith At. Beciion, Women’s Sitk Trimmed Underwear joxt colebrated makers comes this stock nds, It would re- any Imperfections. black only; ular; sheer, black, tan white; very special at...... Introducing new fall guaranteed kid gloves of regular $1.00 quality: a-claap fine quality glace kid gloves: golden browns, tans; al "65 sizes, value $1 Clearance of Fabric Gloves | 16-button length, silk finished white Women's Kid Gloves,65c Women’s and Men’s Silk Hosiery Specials | Women's Silk Hoalery ; 6,500 paire; | Men's Silk Socke;2 fa oe choice of tai Both At. Bection. Linene Shirts at 98c New model with Gibson pleat, pock- et, pearl buttons on front, Point yoke back, Laun- dered collar lisle thread mousquetaires; 33 regular price 69c,at....... c 16-button length, best quality Milanese silk mousquetaires, in colors only; regular price 49 $1.50. Special Price..... c 16-button bag. avd eile mousque- ront or shirt with ‘Fall Dress Pa taires, beat dea; $1.25 59 quality, in white and black.. OI ¢ 2-Cinap Silk Gloves, double 9 9 ped; regular SOcquality.. Dd ¢ Pa hea isle Thread Gloves, 15 a pgs ind white c Bloomingtaiee’, Main Moor, Cente | trvernegs ‘Tweed ° inches...,, 10° Handkerchiefs, 5* | si\wooi sicem serge. | _ ‘This lot comprises a splendid vart- inches; in navy, 36 1, garnet and black ety of men’s and women's handker-| , (YS! gar 1 Per | ]| chiefs in plain white and some with All Wool French Serge, Yard colored borders at five cents. Tartan Plaids, aoe les ar | }| Women’s Handkerchiefs, pure aids, 38 ins On sale centre tates, Main Aisle, Rotunda, | |U. S. Flags tor Labor Day Yc) Made of pnest quality wool buntin | tare sewed on bottom’ side with lod ‘ suteh 2x3 $1.20. BSc (3x5 2.95 $2.25 4x6 3.50 2.70 5x8 4.50 3.50 Poles, 134 linen, hand-embroidered in one corner, Irish make, not full laundered; good value at 15¢ Men's 15c Flaxen Handkerchiefs, @ new mercerized material in ni blue with white dots, full size. ‘SC Men's Handkerchiefs, pure linen; no i 6x 9 $7.75 $6.80 8x12 8.75 7.75 10x15 10.75 8.75 | All big values! Inches ameter holes; very epecial Women's end Childrenis Hands ndaund covds, "The peees kerchlefs, crossbar, with neat Bore long. . .45¢ | 10 ft. long.. .55¢ embroidered initial and 12 ft. long, 65¢ Fle wreaths; ox of 6 for € | romutert Bloom|s gdales’, Main Floor, Centre. | Blooming nivaniseds $e . oid Ba beetion, Timely Sale of Hair Switches | beg $1.00 16-inch Switches, of sanitary German || 7 hair; now reduced to low price of. 69e $2.50 20-inch Switches, of sanitary 9) natural wavy German hair;now.... $1.89 $3.00 24-inch Switches, of sanitary natural wavy German bait. ‘This length is now much used in arranging the "Spring Maid” Coil and other coiffures $2.89 $7.50 28 to 30 Inch Switches, of natural wavy sanitary German hair, This is the length now in greatest demand for the “Spring Maid" Coil and other new atylea; very special at... Other Switches in this remarkable sale include straight and Brench | Convent hair, in all shades; all at sharply redu ed prices. Bloomingtales’, Second Floor, Arcade. German Silver Bags, $2.50, Shaving Outfits, $1.35 fae good assortment of shades; berset Brus! Ching Mug: y 19 In er halo handle. | | Another Wont $1.15 Handy Pocket Lighters, 25c and $1 Every man kee will it . ute one of these Iiaht with ‘aroun hie house; with the Handy Pocket Lighter natoties DOCOSSAFY. Bho jules’, Main Floor, Arcade, to 3d Ava 59th to 60th St 1 steel frame plntod Ie and safety cate koy eas®yarry ing soamless loather hand p |LOOMINGDALES’, L