The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1912, Page 8

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i « HOUSE OWNERS ¢ LINE UP AGAINST “TINPLATE” PLAN Father Curry Heads Delegation Favoring Placing Names of Owners on All Premises. that thne by the decrease tn working hours, and the increase in salary ex- pense was avout $2,000, As all kinds of business in New York City is conducted robably higher | pressure than elsew HAPPY: THEIR PAY tao than slater also than elsewhere, ar ] come to require the hest grade of rapid-fire telephone s¢ ce, To render such service, the standard of efficiency of the operating force must be of the by the company to secure a high grade of operators, trai to meet the re — quirements, The vany now has an excellent operatin, ce, and & ba 4 A alt exe changes It recognizes Mamie, Daisy and the Rest diuency ot ita force, and also attracta n < * jnew cperators of the right type, so that Will Get $25 Each Aficr jtre ent efficiency may be main. tained, 7 tance! a —_———— Two Years’ Servi. | PATIENTS YELP FOR HELP AT ATSB AND FIREMEN SAVE ’EM. Fr 4 - a $100 AFTER NINE YEARS. Dog Hospital Burns, but Inmates a ae , Give Prompt Alarm and Only Bonuses and Increases Will! One Loses Life. Dr. A. C. French, who conducts the Cost New York Company !pogs Hoxpital at No. 127 West For- eth street, finished giving his $250,000 Annum. | pationts their supper Jast night, took ‘ their temperatures, felt their pulses, tucked ‘em into bed and departed for his me at No, 600 West One Hun- dred and Thirty-fifth street. Immediately after the doctor left the house a fire entered it by way of the woodsned in the back yard, ‘The dogs barked piteously for help. Miss Yvonne Mingot, sixteen, who a the telephone igher pressure the public has ALDERMANIC HEARING, Opportunity for Blackmail, Says One Party; Would Cur- tail Vice, Says the Other. A typewritten notice, on the bulletins of the different exchanges of the New York Telephone Company, caused flur- les of excitement among the operators to-day. “Oh, Clara, Bessie, Aggie, Ann, Suny— A large delegation of house owners fn this city appeared before the Al- dermanie Committee on Laws and Lez- tslation to-day to protest against the adoption of @ proposed city ordinance requiring that all buildings and houses And alongside of this clamor came an- ether muffled and squeaking clamor, in @ thaiisand telephone wires: “Hello, Central! Why don't you an- ewer, Central? Hello, hello, hello! When both clamors had subsided, tt eame out that the New York Telephone Company has adopted a pian in New York City for making additional pay- ‘ments to operators who remain in the @ervice two years or more. All classes of oper: y and night, chief op- erators, int chief operators and ‘visor included, liceman Hines, who called the engines, butldmgs are owned by companies, ‘YOUR SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH WILL FEEL FINE IN FIVE MINUTES, “Really does” put bad stomachs in order—“really does” ovefcome indigestion, eee onic eat tie una dyspepsia, Kas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes—that—just that—makes of each year from the third to the ninth , Pape's Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you Year's continuous service; $100 at the jeat ferments into stubburn La pe ey belch gas and eructate sour undigested waa of the tenth year's continuous ser- |food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides vice and each year thereafter, filled ‘with bile and undigestible waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in ners or student operators will contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes, It's truly astonishing— also have their pay increased $1 per) almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness, ‘week. Just how many operators will feceive bonuses under this scheme can- Ret be determined until the company hus “ made a thorough study of its records, Dut ft te roughly estimated the increase in the pay of operators by means of this bonus will amount to approximately a Quarter of a million do lars per annum. ‘The work of the telephone girl 1s being made more and more pleasant and ‘and more remunerative constantly. December, 1910, the telephene com- pany reduced the working hours for day ; -and night operators from nine to eight ‘hours and for evening operators from @ight to seven hours, At the same time, the wage scale was increased. Eight hundred new operators were required at DiAPEPSIN IGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, GAG MEARTBURN J CURES 1 SOURNE! pe © TARGE 0 CENT CASE—ANY DRUG STORE SALE of Winter Overcoats or Men a. Young Men $25.00 Overcoats | Every Style, Size and Fabric Made by “Overcoat Specialists,” men!|Besides their usual low prices we re- who make nothing else the year round ,ceived, in this instance, an extra big but Overcoats—and this organization | concession, due to the desire of these THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 21, 1912, lives next door to the two-story hon- ; More pay.| ital, heard the yelpa, She ran down |be tabbed with the name and address! | the street to Broadway and told Po-jof the owner of each, If houses or es j {syndicates or corporations the samo| appeared the Rev. Father B. Curri), pastor of St. James's Church, on James street. He is the originator of er | if ¢| plate ordinance. Among those wii President of the Tdants’ Union. |AFRAID OF BLACKMAIL AND PETTY LITIGATION. Imethod is sought to be im: |The ordinanceras sume to in the Board of Alde “tin plate’ measure. | peared in advocacy were Owen KR. Lo jeclared that black- metal upon which, in de of |Joy, General Secretary of the Natio sal eoaid vowult it the biack on 4 white background, the| Children's Labor Association; repre- . pers er tees, te ad | names and addresses of owners shajl| sentatives of the Henry Street Settle- | hh tho front of thelr | appear, are made compu ‘These| ment, Louisa Worthington Workers’ | ohuses Apart from the | signa shall be placed conapicuow the princtpal street entrance of ings and houses, Protection of tenants and the public and expedition of the work of the Tax +] Settleemnt; Frederick Whitin, Secretary of the Committee of Fourteon; Church | Proposed tnw would give wider field Assembly for tho advancement of the | OF petty litigation against property intereats of Inbor, the Rev. Perea G. |’ "ruth Grant of the Church of the Ascension; Father Curry exffained that the ex- it lien naeent the Corporation Counsel! the Rev. Dr. T. R. Silcer of All Souls’ and litigants are among the avowed| Church; Jacob A. Riis, I laces tm Purposes of the proposed ordinance Euiore. ofthe |had prompted hie finptate. campatet Strong, John Lovejoy Hilllott of the|had prompted his ‘finplate campaign.” j which Was originally Introduced by Al- derman Michael Stapleton James G. Walsh, dean of the medical In support of the proposed measure|taculty of Fordham University; Annie jand backed by « large aggregstion of] C, Patterson of the Wednesday Neigh- settlement worke:s-men and women—|porhood Club, and Cornelis Donovan, Hudson Guild; Thomas C. Halil, Dr.|The existence of Raines law hotels, . disorderly houses] resorts of vice, dance halls, gambipg houses and such establishments wdild be challenged, said Father Currywere his ordinance adopted. Fifth Avenue Sale of Highest Class j Women’s Paris Model Gowns and Wraps At Less Than Cost to Import | Callot’s “Monseigneur” Wrap Evening wrap, of wistaria chifpn 375.00 Velvet, collar und cults of wolverite. | Callot’s “Isis” Cown Evening gown, of chtfon, embroid+ ered in amber and gdd lace. Cost to inport $600.00. Callot’s “‘Napol Evening gown, of broidered in cora old Cost toimprt Poiret’s “‘Pomone” Gown Evehing gown, of lace, emroidered with beaded and ribbon fhwers, Cost to import\s75,00, Beer’s ‘“‘Diesse’” Gown Evenle noma ct wile Frenchsatin with tunic of silver and rhinestpes. Cost to import $3400, Beer’s “‘Papillon’’ Gow: Evening gown, biack net over site cloth, rhinestones, jet and pearls , 295.00 Cost to import $3 Drecoll’s “Viviane” Gown\ \ . Afternoon gown, of mole color em- 395.00 broidered cuiffon, with move fur. 375.00 Cost to import Ss40po. Callot’s “Carmen” Wrap tae ease Lett hard ease l= fringe. Cost to import gheatie 295.00 Beer’s “‘Altesse” Wrap Opera wrap, of turquoise chiffon velvet, trimmed with ermine. Cost to import $555.0, Brandt's “Venetia” Wrap Evening wrap, of apricot velvet; Stone marten tur collar and border. Cost to import $425.u0, Brandt's “Romeo” Wrap Evening wrap, blue brocaded velvet; blue kit fox scart and border. Cost to import $350.00. Bechoff “Raphael” Wrap Theatre wrap, of waite chiffon vel- vet; animal scarf of sitka pointed fox. Cost to import $450.00. Francis ‘“‘Madone” Wrap Theatre wrap, of old blue ‘chitfon Velvet, embroidered in old silver; , chinchilla squirrel collar and border.) Cost to import $275.00." 1 95.00 Poiret “‘Panthere’’ Wrap | Limousine wrap, of mustard velour 195.00 i”* Gown iG 295.00 375.00 295.00 375.00 295.00 Cost to import $385.00, Drecoll’s “Gratia” Gown Afternoon gown, of black chiffon velvet, front panei cf white lace, trimmed with ermine. Cost to import $355.00. Agnes “Phryne’’ Gown Evening gown, in black and white, ¥, embroidered in silver and jet. 9 Cost to import $350.00.‘ 2 5. Beer’s “Japonaise” Gown Visiting gown, of sulphur crepe, Japanese embroidery and skunk border. ‘Cost to import $275.00. Francis “Simili” Gown Evening gown, of black French satin and s‘lver beaded net. $295.00. 1 9 5.0 FIFTH AVENUB 3 295.00 de laine; blue fox collar and cuffs. Cost to import $315.00. Drecoll’s “Lucifer” Wrap Limousine wrap, in red velour de laine; Austral ssum trim’d. Cost Import $268.00, 195.00 Francis Transatlantique Wrap Limousine wrap, of taupe ribbon 195.00 velour de laine; mole collar and cuffs, Cost to import $210.00. th and 38th Sts. . See Page 12 for Our Announcempet an Important Plano Sale injustice of the medure itself tie new! Sunday with |FIRE ON LINER BERKSHIRE | STILL MAKING HEADWAY. with the revenue cutter standing by. Explosion Adds to Peril of Passen- gers on Steamer—More are Taken Off. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—A relayed wireless from Capt. Carien of the revenue cutter Seminole, standing by the burning steamer Berkshire at Lookout Cove, near Cape Lookout, N. C., says ‘the fire is gaining. “Fire gaining; one explosion. weat Have taken off more passengers. Five streams going from the Seminole,” was report received at revenue cutter headquarters by Commandant Bertholf. BBAUFORT, N. ©. Oct steamer Berkshire from Savannah to Philadelphia, which put tnto Lookout | Gove on the North Carolina coast early 21.—The B. Altman & Co. ARE NOW HOLDING A HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF AT_EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES B. Alturan & Cn.) HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AN UNUSUAL SALE OF WINTER BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, SHEETS & PILLOW CASES, AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES: Pale PER PAIR, $6.00, 7.50 & 8.50 BLANKETS . . SCALLOPED BEDSPREADS, SATIN FINISH EACH, $3.25 WOOL-FILLED COMFORTABLES, SILK TOP EACH, $6.50 MUSLIN SHEETS, PLAIN EACH, 68c, To 1,05 MUSLIN SHEETS, HEMSTITCHED EACH, $5.05 & 1.20 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, PLAIN . EACH, $8c. TO 26c. MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, HEMSTITCHED, EACH, 25c, 28c. & 32c. ALIMITED QUANTITY OF EMBROIDERED SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, IN SIZES FOR DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDS, WILL BE SHOWN AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. SPECIAL SALES WILL ALSO BE HELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) AS FOLLOWS: WOMEN'S COATS AND WRAPS AT THE FOLLOWING UNUSUAL PRICES SZ 34% ears Spades In New York's Sop ing Center. Easy } Reach fro Everywhere [In New York's 81 opine Contes. Es "ll Enjoy the Miaday Cabaret ie Daily in Our Eighth Floor Restaurant. From 5 P.M. to 2.15 P.M. Well-Known lavorites Circulating. Sin&g of Popular Songs No Reserved Seats, Everybody Welcom Bring Your Friends. Popular Musicale Victor Sohy’s Orchestra. Selections from Gran\Qpera by Mlle. Cantarelli $5,000 Worth bortieres ; of Specialists is directed and controlled |Seven Brothers to secure the Brill ac- 4 by Seven Brothers who secure the|count. The benefit of this concession ¥ most thorough efficiency in production|we are giving you, our customers, in ; and distribution, thereby reducing cost. | this remarkable offer of Be Wonderful $25.00 Overcoats at $15.00 hee The price barely covers the cost of the fabrics and tailoring in each coat; in- cluded among them is almcst every fashionable and desirable kind of Overcoat ic: $25.00 CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, $15 | $25.00 SPLIT SLEEVE O’COATS, $15 : ff > $25.00 GRAY MIXED OVERCOATS, $15 | $25.00 CHESTERFIELD O’COATS, $15 $25.00 BROWN MIXED O’COA\S, $15 | $25.00 BELTED BACK O’COATS, $15 ; H $25.00 MELTON OVERCOAIS, $15 $25.00 PATCH POCKET O’COATS, $15 $25.00 KERSEY OVERCOA'S, $15 7 $25.00 BLACK OVERCOATS, $15 ij $25.00 FANLY OVERCOATS, $15 $25.00 GRAY OVERCOATS, $15 ye $25.00 PLAID BACK O’COATS, $15 $25.00 OXFORD OVERCOATS, $15 a The Brill Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back goes with Every Coat. i pull FF oth 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Union Square, 14th St. near B'way 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich 125th Street, cor. Third Avenue f 125th Street Store Open, Evenings | On Sale Today & Tomorrow at Four Stores Only | { Priced Below Maler’s Cost UR portiere business this season has been by far the biggest \any in our history. Inven- tory of this stock shows al out $5,000 worth of portieves, of ich we have but 1, 2 and 8 pairs of a style. To make room for several thousands pairs, due hdOctober 25th, from various mills, we have deciaed on these drastic reductions to clean up ev) one of these small lots. Portieres in 1, 2 and 8 pair lots are by io means odd or undesirablts, As a matter of fact, most homes need but | or 2 pairs, and when you can boy patterns (his season’s make, and in the most desiraile colors, makes it an oppoitunity well worth m: g special effort’ to take advantage of. Read details : 45 $ 625 100PairsTarestry Portieres,g This lot includes some he Anest grades of Armure Reoular'y: 6 20.37.50 7:7.90 biped '¥ PoMes manufactured. All are Included in, this ot are handsome, lustrous, reveraltle Armure juinash or tapestry portieres; some are fringed, nome are ets nd others have beautiful ek eave Trinen. Sith, tapaetry. bor. tapestry. borders, In choice of handsome patierns | We le f bnd solid color effects, full widths and lengths, trimmings, | Handsome \ng and beautiful colors 75 Pairs Velour Portierves,g 1 oz? Reg. $15, $16.75 & £17.50, er This wonderful lot includes some plain double-faced velour portieres, Velour Portieres—have Jain centres and e rs; Verona Velour ortleres—~have em and centres. The reverse side of these ls a lustrous Armure damask ‘al of same color as Velour side. Choice of best designs Velour portieres, and an exceptionally fine range of colors, portieres. $40.00 and $45 00 Frevch Jute Velour Portieres, at Pair pA Ra Such prices for the highest grades ndsome draperies should sell eve sf even before closing hours of this st io If interested be on hand early. Finest quality French Velour Portieres in the most beautiful designs and color co to this country.” Nowhere can you aqua). this law price Portiere offer it quality and pen Hequence. Be early; 80 pairs will Color combinations, ‘Olive and oll\ty Sai brown, olive and cream, Grawtord O0., Fourth Floor, wford Co., Sigth Ave,, 10th to B0th Street, ln New York's ‘This lot Includes portieres Biden, some have the same|tp wave. Sio¥r, om both and some have contrasting brs makes them suitable for t sf ual 0 ere reeredandsome re very qu&kly CHEVIOT COATS, INFULL LENGTH, OR CHINCHILLA COATS IN THREE-QUARTER LENGTH, at $34.00 BLACK VELVETEEN WRAPS, SILK LINED, AT 22.50 WOMEN'S BUTTON BOOTS OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND FINISH at 3.75 USUAL PRICES $5.00 & 6,00 WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS IN DESIRABLE STYLES, AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES . . - . $6.00 & 8.50 IN THE DEP’T ON THE FIRST FLOOR a threatening fire in her hold, was to-day still at anchor oer New Yorkers usually insist upon the best. It needs no persuasion at all to make them SANBAG | Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4 | SELECTED ORIENTAL RUGS HAND-EMBROIDERED BATISTE SCARFS FOR DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS WILL BE OFFERED IN THE FANCY NEEDLEWORK ‘DEP’T AT UNUSUAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWS; $1.75, 2.00 & 2.25 ALSO HAND-EMBROIDERED PILLOW COVERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES THE DEPARTMENT IS SHOWING AN INTERESTING ASSORT.. MENT OF FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED AND LACE, BOUDOIR SETS; ALSO HANDKERCHIEF, GLOVE, VEIL AND NIGHTROBE CASES; PILLOW CASES, NOVELTY PIN CUSHIONS, ETC, By Aernne, 24th wah 355 Micerts, Mem York. a \

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