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< FIRE DUE TO LOST RING. / Bee Dropped Mateh Looking for It \ @mé Caused Factory Scare. (Wey employed in the gold ring fac- @f the Untermeyer Robbins Com- @@ the seventh floor of the Bullding at No. % Ferry street oe @ ring to-day and it bounced te opening of a ventilator oper- ‘by & power fan. The boy lit a and the match was drawn into ventilator. of exceisior and Gust lodged in jaght fire and jumes of Were Boon belching from the over Ferry moe inning to-morrow aperiiiig we most merciless and drasti ing stocks in Greater New atrect. There was enough emoke for a big fire and an alarm was turned in, The Schieren Building 1 ten stories high and filled with factori ployees on the the smoke, be ran to the # oa and elevators. ‘The fire had burned itrelf out by the time the firemen arrived, The rin fot found, found. ied 08 Years. Years. fad. peetues an Mre. David Bor their sixty-fifth weeaing. “shvery a Bogart will be ninety-siz in his wife will ng Fe syd at does the THE EVENING WORLD, LABOR LEADER =| FEARS IDEAL PLANS |=: ‘WOULD KILL UNIONS Abe meeaig Se; Says He'd Be Against Garment Trade Protocol If Perfect. es JARS FEDERAL BOARD. ‘Commission Now _ Sitting Hopes to Bring Peace to Labor and Capital. ‘The new Federal Commiesion on In- dustrial Relations, which te expected to help bridge the chasm between em- Dloyers and workers, did ite firet work today. Four of the commissioners @pent full time in the City Hail listen- ing to @ report on the resuke of the Broctocol signed by the garment work- ere and the manufacturers a¢ the end of the 1M0 strike. This agreement was characterised vy John B. Lennon, of itnols, who eat ae chairman of the comminsion, as the most noteworthy thing of its kind in the history of the country. ‘With Mr. Lennon sat Mra. J. Borden Harriman, 8. Thurston Ballard of Ken- tucky and James O'Connell of Washing- ton, D, C. Mr, Lennon explained in opening the session that the commission tion, Dut waa appointed merely to in- vestigate conditiong and fashion new means of conciliating the forces of labor and capital. “While we are members of a com- mission,” sald Mr. Lennon, “we are also citizens of th ed States, and if we can render any assistance toward industrial peace we are at your service.” OLD ABUSES THAT THE PRO. ENDED. Abe Rosenberg, Pregdent of the In- ternational Ladies’ Garment Workers’ had no powers or authority of arbitra-, Mr. Rosenberg said that there were many vital wrongs entirely aside from ‘underpayment which had been corrected by the strike. For instance, in the old workers had to supply their own sewing machines, their own oll and their own needies, both for the machines and for hand work. They had to pay for moving 4hem from shop to shop, often in éxcesa of their earnings for the day and they had to operate them by foot power. Now, sald Mr, Rosenberg, each em- ployer has to furnish the machine; keep & machinist to make immediate repairs when they break down, run all machines by mechanical power and supply what- ever tools and materials are needed for ¢ than in idbor unions,” said one of Mr. Rosenberg ehrugged hia shoulders. mem an ans medy in Ald of a Church comedy will be presented ‘alcour Club, the young men's Catholic club of the Bronx, and its THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914, SEE IF THE CHILD'S TONGUE 1S COATED. ra{1f cross, feverish, consti- pated, give “California Syrup of Figs.” Look at at the tongue, mother! If coated, i]it is @ sure sign that lita | stomach, liver and bowsle seed pets #u-| thorough cleansing at once. en vish, + Cross, listless, pale, | doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or et natu- J Groxan, nt should estimate,” said the witness, “that the conditions of the workers have been improved Pd Der cent. by meane of the protocol. LABOR UNIONS DEPEND ON ILL CONDITION! Asteed if he regarded ie Protocol as | Nek: idea! he became humorous. “| wopld not say that it is ideal, and if I thought it was I would be against {t, for 1t would put labor unions out of Dusiness if it were perfect.” “You seem to feel that industrial un reat is a necessary thing to keep labor owe, “In labor unions when there are no complaints feom a shop for « month or two we know there Is something wrong, Wherever conditions are good ditions, there is a strong union shop. There was a general titter in the at- tentive audience. Mre. Harriman wes especially amused by the point of view of the witness, “You seem less interested in industrial jenry jer, jer brs ga ‘Charles Fennel, Vincent George Doherty, Haroid Rose and Al Radcliff. jag Areeual of Saloon. Th art juad,” De- tectives ‘Cassassa, McKenna and Gay- Be “trieking”* Harlem for nisters,” “cannon” and a ike and way Maz Bysler of No. West One Hundred and Thirty-s! etreet was taken before Mastottate Campbell in the Hariem Police Court to explain the presence of seven re- volvers, three of them loaded, and a | ages blackjack in @ drawer back of the bar held in $800 bail for having the revolvers and in $1,600 for having the blackjack on his premises, —$—$—____ re. DOVSLE REASON. the Boston ‘Tranecript,) Mautet™ understand Mr. Pryde hae stopped trying to trace his family tree. I euppose the Mase back he went the harder ¢ go! Jack—Yes, ana ene further back he went the harder his ancestors got. ub Backache Away Don't Drus Ki ONEYS. Back hurt you? up without feeling ry rp aches and twinges? Now, listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe} 3 from a strain, and you'll get blessed | 4! relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, Pie take "St. Jacobs nese, lat #0 quickly, You dapy dt: it on ren out comes uctions ‘on the finest clo f Pathe It is perfectly harmless and urn OF deal lor the skin. a etn u vat suffer! i" “Beue of old, ape “St. jacobs rom any drug scr ving fot ones, “ you ever jumbago or sciatica, ood your oat will never hurt or cause more’ misery. 11 ak SUITS AND OVERCOATS Manufactured by in their own high-grade tailor shops will be sold in the four Smith Gray & Co. stores At Retail at LESS Than COST to MANUFACTURE | = Regular season prices on Smith Gray & Co. clothi are always less than other clothiers ask for equ: values, because Smith Gray & Co. suits and over- coats are sold direct to you by a single profit. You are never asked to pay at Smith Gray & Co.'s stores the profit you must pay ~ / ‘ That Is Wh Into this great lot we have assembled all of the regular season’s popular priced guite and overcoats. The former Smith Gray & Co. prices were $18.00 to $15.00, The 6uits and the manufacturer at turers for overcoats grou! their merchandise. S ore Todas other retailers who depend upon outside manufac- All the suits arid overcoats in this sale are new, up-to-date models and have been- made in the desirable fabrics of the season. overcoat you want, you will find it here. This Is the Greatest Mone Clothing Clearance Sale in New Yor Whatever suit or which means that the actual value of these suits and overcoats, based on a comparison with similar garments sold _by other retailers, is from $25 to $20. under this price were sold during the season by Smith Gray & Co. at $25.00 to: $20.00. They are the equal in value of any suits offered in New York this season by the majority of retail clothiers at from $30.00 to $25.00. Lot No. 3 At’this sale price you can bu he type of suit or overcoat that is usually purchased during afford to pay liberally for their Tt is no exaggeration to ol du that suits equal to these have been sold duri season in many upward.., Broory BROADWAY J AT {WARREN ay FULTON ST, A’ ‘TBUSH AV, 4STORES BROADWAY at BEDFORD AV. thing. rh oe stores at from 5TH AVENUE ABOVE 27th ST, ap eed season by men who can re $22. 75 onl tatoos |, $176.00 Solid 18-K. Gold $136 f Solid 1 SK, Geld ee y, or is MMekont eae sour, breath 8 stomach-acl sore throat datthons, full of cold give a Lope rigrint of * Dpto) Syrup of and in few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile mary moves ot of its little bowels with- ft ee and you have a well, play- ild again. You needn't coax sick children this harmless “ “fruit laxative;” Pty ee ilar ie eats ‘and it always makes mf which oes cas jot grow bottle. Beware of counterfeits eld here To be sure has es for AND. moat | iti eee Sy Ser in this country * for few Tacit Ss Se Rs te yhtind ht sae, finda sued High Grade Watches; 125.00 95.00 Soll: 1600 Solld 14-4 Geld ars uneath era je ees Ry 4 Fi it re i ~ NOTICE | ind mi? Ld Baye eit ste AKRkwn. 160 anes CHARLES A. KEENE 180 srcss: broadway, y, New York FURNITURE C° 2114-32 AVE. BET [TBM RUDE STS OLUTELY © oe OUR TERMS. $39 Down Ons 5Q.%* Se Down On 8 73 Mid a Down On $ HOO. OPEN EVERY EVERINC 139 W. 125 ST. BET LEMOX & 7° AV. Owner of Far Dept. Declared Bankrupt ] am officially in charge I will sell for $35,00 FUR-LINED COATS Value $95-00 Greatest Bargain Ever Offered Remember I have nothing to gain except to raise money tp pay creditors. ’ Come Early for Better Selections WOMEN’S FURS 357% & HE $61,960 Stock 3 tum Secal SPECIAL 1 Greatest bargain in Genuine Baby Caracul ever offered; six new, beauti- ful models, trimmed with ermine, fitch, ete.; real values up to $250. Eight coats on sale to-morrow SPECIAL 2 : Magnificent black, silky Australian Fox; large, beautiful muffs and as- sortment of scarfs. Fourteen sets and no more on sale to-morrow only... SPECIAL 3 Smart 45-inch ‘models of selected’ well matched light weight moire peo cay fitch, ch ii cil, eine, be ke, coon, chin lined i sil ‘or guaranteed satin. *velue ae 965.00. MA Forsyth 302 Fifth Ave. Sos" a ‘We must keep business going at full speed even ‘ if it takes the loss of regular profit to do it. So, a KS frp oe case between seasons, we are cutting prices to such sensational figures that no one who contemplates ‘ paying furniture this year can afford to wait. Buy now with or bie cash. iris: er et . sta Tables Ye Were $12... Bere lal uf 8 S. E. Cor. 124th Street and Third Ave., 7150 On gee Tee If You Want Your “business” to become the talk of the town, teil about ff through a