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ct LLOAET ALI PMI “NO MEAT EATEN | BY 50,00, SAY BOYCOTT LEADERS Whole Families Re- fuse to Serve It Until Prices Are Cut. MANY WOMEN PICKETS. Monster Conference of House- wives, Retail Butchers and Others on Sunday. ‘The leaders of the movement to boy- | eott meat among the Jews of the east side sald { there were 50,0 families in the district who had pledged themeclves not to eat Meat until prices are cut and that the under te swelling every hour. Of the 150) butchbr. chops on the east side, | only I-age selling meat, about 600 are nlag thelr sales sinder are clos to": Sadty movement, Those butchers who are selling meat. and fowls have promised, acconting to Mrs, Heiman, to close their shops as #00n as thelr present supply ds exhaust. ed. But the Retail Butchers’ Associa. tion seems to be In a deflant mood and ft cannot tbe ascertained from thotr ors Ww the promise Mra, man relies upon has been made or 0 poultry and t entirely, according \ thousand women, eccording to the 6: tt leader, are doing picket duty, Hut diey will not Indulge in the same sort of violonee that has charactertzed the in Willamsburg and Their method ts to follow astra to thelr homes and Brew nv there argue with them and try to per siade Uiem not to purchase the boy- cotted food, A inonster “Conference” of housewives, retail burwhors and slaughter house men | da bets pleoned for Sunday, WOMEN ORGANIZE A LEAGUE FOR A CANVASS. No, 24 East Broad- tient and organized a canvass league. The mapped off Into a score of Women were assigned to each the number varying with the e These women Uistricts, district, a Wass of every Nat In thetr district to make a personal appeal to the housewife to join in the movement. women present volun- y (o pevsunde the marketer that it Was to her advantage as well as her duty uot to buy any beef until the prices 0, toil Butchers’ Aesoctation Whose Members operate 9 meat mat kets In the congested east side, are in a ‘ieflant mood, ‘They declare that they are being squcezed from both sides, and that even with the high prices they are comp) arge they are barely and if they be com- © de rou); vdman of the head, tecess With which thelr plans have met. EXPECT 25,000 FAMILIES TO JOIN MOVEMENT. Saran B way | sald Mrs. the lower ices froma 14 t0. 40 ¢ Housewives’ Leagu me to our ald ar pound, the promised to send Gown witto y nutes to Je and to be One of t attered over sold at cos! aders sald that of butehers tn Henry wfternoon fifteen their shops. Ind try to maintain thelt TAKE $30. 000 7 OR SUE AGAIN. High Court Cute “Award to Wife of Laven Diggar'es AMinity, | Uke a chicken potple. R nimous deciston to-day by thy| Lavailleres, of course, are everywhere Appettate Division tn Brooklyn the $75,- and tend to make the un ul low WO verdlet which a jury gave Mra.| neck less extraordinary | \enes Mary Iendricks against Laura| But the girls I have descrtbed and the | 1 one time actress, for allena-| others sketched from lite by The Eve- 1 to 0,0, with the proviso that !f any neighborhood York. Of fuction didn't gatisty Mrs, Hen- course none of these school girls is | a would be ordered. self-supporting. No clothes } dragged for years after a) except with money hed by a sensational elopement of Dr. Charl C.\ father or mothe apd the latter cer licks with the actress min 1n-| tainly should be able to {nfl e and if 1 $800,000, Mise Bigwar did not} nut cfebalad. IbAR tak Johany Evers tiie writes: the suit smward was excessive Ju day. that at the noon hour | Hrdman, the leader in the| meeting in New Riv-| en picket duty to-day | stocked with fw and r husband's affection, was re-| ning World artist can _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE _ * Copyright, 1912, by the Press Pa wit Revers Sase WD & BAER Gir Ag QYy | Match, Abbreviated Skirts and Jumble of Vio- lent Color Go to Make Up a Scene Simi- lar to a Zoological Display. | BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. daring the school girl and her gowns become. yesterday afternoon. On a widow of forty or so thi daring combination might be very attractive. young girl it 1s merely pidiculously out of place. The curiously twisted and flaring black bat might have been ver effective on this school girl's mother. On her, it merely sophisticate and destroyed the simple charm of an immature, girlish face, The weare! of this cottume ow | Broadway for locks, Laickily for serenity she did not know that a litt! further uptown the passerby was 4a: zled by a vision of a young school gir! in a short red serge Jacket over @ white) serge skirt, buttonéd from hip to heim with red cloth bullets except that at| | the very bottom three buttons were left unfastened showing a red site pett!- coat. ‘There is no doubt that anybody in search of new and bizarre styles will be repaid by a Uitle journsy north of One Hundred gud Forty. | fifth street. Thero yesterday the | vlaser girl flourished in all her @lory, and the eo has added a new wrinkle oI hat—a turned-up sombrero of yellow and Diack or blue and white or red and whito stripes to match her blazer cont. Then there are two-toned hats of Turkish towelling, white, with a violet or sometimes a red lining. HARLEM SCHOOL GIRLS GO FOR GAY PARASOLS. Ail sorts of parasols flourteh on the | Harlem school girl. One sees the pagoda and the elght-point star. Has anybody routh of One Hundred yfifth street heard of the 1 of broad black ough the revers of a ket and @nngling clear to the hem of reviated gown, Just why the sixtcen-year-old girl should abbreviate hor gowns is not very clear, unless it ip to eup- 1 ply data for the student of feot— flat, down-nt-heel aud pigeon-toed, SON TROL HER DAUGHTERS. about the dr 8 of the mothers? They cannot help ! “Our daughters hate us as soon they are fourteen if we make least effort to control them. @o not want our children to hate us. I heve arguet with my own young danghte: Tama French woman and I tell them the extreme fashions are made in Paris for women of the half world and that Frenchmen wish their wives and the women t! laugh and tell me I don’t under- stand, that I am ‘out of date,” LETTER FROM A GIRL WHO HAS SENSIBLE PARENTS. Here 1s a letter from a Harlem girl since it declares the writer is a la do 80, consent: Dear Madam—I wonder if you will t to my telling you that there just ay many nice girly in Har- there are other kinds, nally wear no waists a la “Lope Mary G Mothing could be more unattractive thet m other than the effect of » gigantic hat, » them, My halr Js wo thin, undeveloped figure, short, off of my forehead. 1 badly hung skirts and shabby and stockings on weekday did I'd have none for Sundays. My mother purchased tickets for my sis- shoddy pumps. One sees a Kood wold « or of pearl ng vision y A by plain blazer hat of bluc fixed by a huge diamond ha y rhinestone sho: ter and me to see tie ‘Blue Mouse,’ and my father objected to our going nitted to at- puckles—some nes are and white tr atpin shaped duplicated tn A whole lot of sate: Y $20,00, Mr ricks peas! co Two Good Results “ATE KING'S BIRTHDAY,| An iced drink that delights the ‘ hecadpiug of Colore Foptare ot! taste while toning up the body. Ide Silver ‘ance tn London, Tine 4.—The forty-seventh ‘orge V., which ac- , to-day was offl- Hated Obs SDON isthday of King tunihy fell on June ated, the ejally ing the “drooping of the colors,’ | London's most picturesque military funcuon, , ida ened ron post vray Wi ecause the court w in feature of the day | celebration of the King tor the late King Frederick Collars 2 for 280 have ainple scar! apace White Tose \ 30 CEYLON TEA sf Srp terenantey G20. P. IDE & CO., Makers, TROT, WT. Uniformly Excellent. 1. Zebra Dresees, Blazer Coats, With Rakish Hats to Permit me to introduce the New York achool girl— | the maiden of bashfui flifteen—as she was observed yesterday afternoon in the vicinity of Broadway ana| Several private |, schools for girls in the vicinity contributed the sub- jects for to-day’s sketches and enabled me to decide} Tiiculous female enters, that the higher one goes uptown the more extreme and Consider, for instance, the young lady in the zebra gown who was strolling on upper Broadway at 2 o'clock Ona control her daughter's pur-) )A MOTHER SAYS SHE CAN'T at one mother has to say erything you say American schoo'+ #irl {s true, but why do you blame the which impresses me as very ingenuous, does not wear objectionable clothes be- cause her mother wi® not allow her to} and does not visit objectionadie | theatres because her father refuses hi sang ZnB PARAN POR ay | Harlem School Girls’ Gowns More Daring And Extreme Than Any Others in Town) |0SI AI BAL BY MRS. BELMONT blishing Co. MAM maw. . . .. New York World). Sree were ey + WHILE THiS GOES wom THsy say, “There's Nothing keeps me from is | heard she would do exactly that. y| ion copiers one sees on Seventh a | ladies, Pr. | Present fashions or if any 1 fathers or brothers care to ex) | opinions I would be glad to h | them, rs to Head Organization. BUFPALO, | annual tate Bankers’ ley, Peekskill; vice-president, R. |Treman, Ithaca; treagurer, C. L. Schenk, | Brooklyn; secretary, W. J. Henry, New York, of Commerce, Toronto, Ont., ing as @ public service, on linstitute af banking, on “ag | development and education."’ noon. The selection of the the entertainment committee, ports late at special * you. Suits ight of fashion eighth lined. Ex detail is not lacking. with her face whitened and ner ips rouged, wearing a skirt that was evidently sewed on her, some wise male will typical Harlem girl.’ ing and Knocking him down but the fact that if the supposed Harlem type had | Delleve that, unlike the idiotic fash- on West End avenue, there are some girls in Harlem that can be called If any other girls would Itke to con- | tribute their views on the rudject of the hers ar from STATE BANKERS ELECT. y of Peekekill Chosen June V4.—The nineteenth convention of the New York Association came to a “lose to-day with the election of the! following officers: President, ©. A. Pugs- Addresses were made by Sir Edmund Walker, President of the Canadian Bank “bank- nd by Geo 2, Allen, educational director, American Itural| the result The del gates went to Niagara Falls this after- Place for|~ holding the next convention ts left to which re- An Unparalleled Event! Five Thousand Serge Suits We bought the piece goods direct from the mills ‘close-out”’ you the benefit in this great event. | This event of Serge Suits is a great saving to f We have cut four prices to you just the same as the mills cut them to us. Ata Full Third Below Their Worth The stock is divided into four _s Suits $6.90) $7. “Indigo ** Royal “U.S. True | “Russian Navy Serge” Serge” Blue Serge’ | Serge” $} All these suits are made at our own works! fine quality of mohair or serge, amine these suits and you will note that the smallest Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 o' Clock Eugene? Keyser 123 aud 125 Fulton Street, New York City 1912. PEARL PENDANT VALETIG nav wo Mkts Servants Searched and Raffles | Suspected as Valuable Gem of Perry’s Wife Disappears, The Sheriff of N a County and the police of this city ar Ing a beautt- ful ure pearl pendant, tort by Mra. Perry Belmont during a dance Mw arday nigut by and Fel inch of t been searched and every cireumstance prior to the discovery of the loss has | beon carefully weighed, but no trace of | the wem has been found and ite disap. | pearance blank mystery, Tn the gossip of the amart eet, there| | is nome suggestion of a Raffles exploit, Mrs, Belmont had been dancing and wae | betng escorted to her seat when she | suddenly discovered the pearl was gone, lit had hung from a chain her neck. It ts ald the dani once and that a search of floor and even among the followed by the fe inquiry by pro club, who Invest! stance and every person with a view of preventing the surreptitious removal of the pearl from the house, searched, it is atd, palms wan “CANDY KID COPS” | OF FIFTH AVENUE | ALLUNDER ARREST ent men of the ‘The rervants were | and the riment gave way to Inter- —— on ext In the hunt and speculation as to | what had become of the gen Friends it ./of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Belmont, how- | Magistrate McQuade Holds lever, declare that few of the guests ot August Belinont were aware of the loss | *Em as Imitators of Real jana that investigation has led Mr. and | Mra, Belmont to decide that the pearl i ‘olled into some undiscovered place Policemen. | a ong the floral decorations of the ball- ‘room. The search of the house by eer vants tv still under way These beautiful Fifth avenue “Can — | 14 Cops had a most unplensant pe ‘| TABLETS MARK! ARMY MARCH. | to thelr very refined feelings to-day, when they wore all arrested on tho Uavelled by D. A, Te. on Row ground that they were Imitation po-| lowed by Gen, Herkimer and Men, Mcemen. Tho three of them, Thomas, tppoa, N.Y. J damdPwurtesn Kelly, Thomas Barrett and Rudolph! granite markers, each bearing a bronge Ritter were called before Magistrate tablet detailing one of the successive McQuade on a summons. After he had steps in the march of Gen, Herkimer looked their uniforms over and had and his men for the relief of Mort Stan- heard what real policemen, like In- | Wix, now the alte spector Lahey and Capt. McElroy, had | in med 0 the Pritish in 17 were uns Dat | rorts ‘This was a #) * to them, ut they route from the home of He were spared the shame of being sent to Kither eae: of Tetie Malls to the *: . oF | cella, They promised to be 00d and ee eee sae ehe tela ste The great advantage of this large stock of not to run away and were allowed to & Kany. Exerdison were held. at each until this afternoon when their lawyer | marker. Carl A, Meade, and his associate, Henry Throngs witnessed the cere. monies, engaged in which were num. Association, who got the three into the| Who fought at Orixkany, y 1 om the Burns — hiring then from the Burn 9100,07 © Agency, had a chance to tty! open helr Were and was told that they eneral way keep the avenue ‘ook#, and to ald person their way albout and at s where there was no tramMe po duty. After examining a + Magistrate McQuade the police point was w that the association hi to violate the law by putting them duty withotu getting permission fro: the Police Commissioner, Mr, do said the who! of a mistake, man on H. untform » thought ri) thing was William J th | Burns haa whole Y IT | DELICIOUS on 4 prices, and are going to give Suits “$15 Suits $10 | 25 tops —eut in blue, black lf, quarter or “smnarter than ust ™ who value money will not mise such an ex- traordinary offer- ing. ation of a board | ry clroum: | to say of the way they slmuulated reg by the Daughters of the | ular officers of the department, th magistrate ordered thetr at kers are ranged along the C. Cooke, counsel for the Fifth Avenue ders of persony descendants of the men | to wet them off, tn prizes will be 4 ibuted to wi ie | Capt, Metiroy said he had his ¢ 1 hiigyglte 4 : poe lade ety May \ races to held in September, June 6 and had seen thi ling the Announcement of a © prize to be | avenue in untform, warn! plo to) given to the winner of the bigges Keep moving, answering questions and! of the mee generally actini: Ike policeme 1 had | French, asked one what the duttes o Job | Americ es 5 NS Tony e Saturday June Specials a $4.00 Voile Waists Apron Peplum French voile waists, with rich Nima th et lace trimmi $5 Wash | 98, Corduroy Skirt, You can’t have too many Separate wash skirts, and you can’t find more attract- ive styles than in the Bedell $1.98 collection. All sizes are represented in smartly-tailored linens, embroidered linons, wash corduroy, repps and finest piques. pea ym ON Value § in $2 Wash Skirts You owe it to yourself to sce these dollar At a mere trifle, you can ly your summer needs, and have several for the price of one skirt, ‘Tide ele Includes omart pique’ end Noone $2.00 Robespierre Blouses $ Detachable Collar and Cufls The waist of the moment. Made of fine white lawn, with black satin Robespierre collar and cuffs. \ | I4and ‘ West l4th Street—New York “acres Fulton Stree Baa Andrew Alexander Tan Shoes is the complete range of sizes and widths in the various grades : | For Women For Men Choose from Tan Calf and | A full assortment of Lace ag . | and Blucher, high and low Ooze, Brown Kid and Buck cut styles, as well as Oxfords —made in Lace and But- | and Pumps: _ authoritative ton Boots, Oxfords, | lastsandassu 4 to 8 Pumps, Colonials; also quality....+++++ $ $ | For Children Shoes for Tennis and Golf and Boots for Riding or | ay sorts of high and low cut Tramping, le: pine $B t0 $10 | paises $1.50 to Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street Fifth Avenue above Forty-fifth St, For Men and Women on CREDIT 14 Down | a Week Atour TWOSTORES you will find she f finest selection of hand-tail- ode delivered in Vamarked Wagons, $20. & $25 Summer Suits at $12.50 & $15 No Reference o Security Reuired. — | [i 'f \WEST END 6) IX) cre | 316 West 125th St., nr. 8th Av. ‘Quen Monday ond om 2858 3d Av., 149th St., Bronx TRE 9 gth ieee | | - CARPET J. & 0, W. WILLIAMS | BROOKLYN 4 Tel, 60 Columbus, Est. 1875, CLEANING = 363 West 54th S$! HOVSRE T FOR RENT IL All Parts of the City S 5,651 WORLD “TO LET” ADS LAST WEEK 2,944 More Than the Herald For Greatest Variety READ For Largest City Circulation=-USE World Advertisements Next Sunday ApartmentS In aomxro4

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