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FEIN “SQUEALS” AND ACCUSES EAST|é: ~, SIDE LABOR MEN lon of in. ‘Whit tive Agency at No. had been en, —-——— “Dopey. Benny,” in Revenge] w’ for Arrest, Bares Crimes for Last Five Years, testimony that Boores of a8 rein was arrested down in Rosenthal, tain any evidence fu be always at on atrikebreakers. will be repeated . Detectives are at so it is ined evidence substan- ating the gang leader's statements. Fein hes the Assistant District- names of ajl who em- Bloyed him and the dates of his ac- at the head of his strong arm wang hg cleaning out “closed” shops. Yn thie work many strikebreakers or “eoabe”’ were injured. In this Fein has been alded by a diary kept. Mince his arrest and commitment to the Tombs on a charge of extor- tion Fein has been hot under the col- lar against those who, he believes, are responsible for his icament. He was arrested Sept. 18 on complaint of Benjamin Saimovowits, President of the Butchers’ Union at No. 151 Clin- ton street, while accepting $50 in marked money. Fein has claimed that this $50 was part of $500 owed him by Salmovowits for breaking up a butchers’ strike on the east side several weeks previously. After Fein was indicted Judge Wad- hams in the Court of General Ses- sions fixed his bail at $15,000. Two other indictments, one for assaulting & policeman, the other for cartying a revolver, are pending. In his statement to the prosecutors Folin declares that he is a product of New York conditions. Always pop- ular in the vicinity of where he lived, | at No. 104 Forsythe etrect, he gath- | ered around him a retinue of youths | ready to do his bidding. He was soon sought by men who had axes to grind agzinst, business rivals, and says his were bougnt by officials of , labor unions. Many of Fein's state- ments made to the assistant attorneys substantiate evidence lon, District-Attorney Last fall evidence con- necting, ‘ast Side lavor leaders with murders and felonious assaults was ced in the hands of Mr. Whitman Max Sulkees of the Empire Detec- turers to run down mysterious kill- ings and assaults of their employees during labor troubles. Several os es ee sd filed is ‘e oaid to have | ‘farntaned the it- Attorney a corroborative crimes have been | has been arrested time . Straus happened to} m, an when the bullets began just a shooting William Lustig, gambler, who was shot same manner as br later reli athe police falling to obs Teleased, the police 0 ob- to Sustity th MSTERDAM AVE.COR 4 ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE, 79 A'‘Safe Place to Buy Come and reap the benefit of our LOW OPER- ATING EXPENSES, and pay baa ae charge. ugust, 1913, months by 3 Broadway, by manufac- when arrested for extortion. ftrated beyond doubt that a regular of three or four months’ treatment year ago, obtainable in sealed pa 148° ST OPEN EVENINGS £ OLDBUR g, FURNITURE & CARPET AMSTERDAM AVE Corl4 THIRD AVE Cor 163: STREE - Best Offer Tomorrow, Saturday ~» Several. Very Attractive Values Which Emphasize Our Low Puce Tailor Made Suits for Misses to 17 Years—4th Floor 29.50 A handsome dressy model of imported eloth and velvet, introducing smart, new Russian ccat effect. Misses’&Girls’Dresses One-piece Serge Tailcr-made Dresses. aot em Maciieens Veletions Dresses rae ndsik, Swoleee 18,75 Girls’ & Misses’ Coats School Coats of sibeline with 9.75 deep raglan sleeves, 8to16yre. 8,75 Utility Coats of hand Eng- lish mixtures. id a 17 years 19.50 ’ Fur Trinmed Dress Coats of fine broadcloth, silk lined throughout and interlined; new models. 8 to 16 years 29.50 Little Girls’ Coats 15.00 New Empire model of velveteen trimmed with fur; silk lined throughout. 34 to 7 yra, 95c winter colors, Sale of Boys’ Suits Sises 7 to 17 Years 6.75 Norfolk Suits, guaranteed all wool cheviots. With extra paie of knickerbockers 8.75 9.75 A Sale of Leggings Sizes 2 to 8 Years 1.35 Velveteen, in navy, brown or black. Young Men's Suits 34 to 39 Chest Measure 15.00 19.50 Sing'e Breasted 3-Button Models with long roll Japels; in striped or mixture cheviots; also Norfolk Suits in various models, Youths’ Overcoats 10 Years to 39 Chest Measure 15.00 19.50 Balmacaan, Raglan or Double Breasted, of fancy mixture cheviots or tweeds. All the new, smart styles of Hats, Ties, ahoakeermnalings are shown at low prices. : A Sale of Women’s Silk Hose Regular values 1.50 & 2.00 Of guaranteed pure thread silk in black and the fashionable Incomplete assortments. FIFTH AVENUE -- - - At Thirty-Fifth Street THE EVENI | At that bin the coger striet- |. charged that “Dopey Benny” was re. sponsible for the stabbing of “Bridgie” | fone of the, witnesses ore a the. South! waa sentenced Inst December to Sing Sing for three yoars and five Judge Mulone in General Sessions for assaulting Policeman Sheridan. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court reversed the con- viction and granted Fein a new trial, He wae out on ball on this charge Dy | ee Thinness Easily Over- an Increase in weight of from 10 to found in three-grain hypo-nuciane tablets, ckages from beet apothecary shops, with full direc- NG WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 9, Sea I SS 3 1914, Sat aio ea a Sea eee ee ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THe HOME or TRUTH’; hae Z i j Special Bargains in Every Department Handling Cotton Goods . . This Is Cotton Week at Bloomingdales’ Only 370 $ Bid are samples of these dainty they on Suare Suits in all. Suits! Regular Prices a $19.75, $22.50 and Quite a Few Were $24.75 When we tell you these are sample suits, you will readily understand that they are representative of the very best their manufacturer could produce. Sample suits usually command more care and attention than ordinary suits, and these are no exception. The styles are the very newest, including Redingote, belted Cossack and long, medium and short coat’ models. The materials are selected serge, gabardine, cheviot, pop- lin, worsted and diagonals in navy, brown, plum and green. The linings are yarn-dyed and guaranteed to give good service. The sizes are as follows: 110 Suits, sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years. 170 Suits, sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 bust. For Stout Women—A fine assortment of 90 Suits in odd and extra sizes up to 50 bust. Girls’ Dresses at $4.98 | caiter Boots $3.25 |Men’ SC Boys’ Sweatersh Gaiter Boots, $3.25 Ai eifaes srg ot sean: various sien win High Qualities, Low Prices We have purchased a large quantity ~ _ Plaid or solid colors; sizes 6 to 14 years. Dre for ing Girls, of fine sweaters at an advantageous price ase Grow concession. In accordance with our At $7.49, $8.98 and $11.98 Of fine serge, in a variety of new models, usual policy, YOU reap the benefit. Venvets since 4, 40 and te meg as bel Men's and Boys’ $2 Sweaters, Patent colt gaiter boots with gray, black and fawn tops. All are like cut, except the black, which are all brocade — quarter, The regular price is $3.98; at this: special price To» = 2—F J ly. 5 Banque 8 le Junior Dresses, , sala Very Special, at $1.18 $4.98, $7: 98 and $10.50 a ae Made of hit y worsted, with n shaw! collars. For ordi Wien ni collar and cuffs, tunic skirts, Second Floor. | will find them very Servitsciiles "Colors and fated ture “or aczoah oP fated F We Mi are navy, garnet, tan, gray and white. [i pall media.” ees is aad it wean “— bi d Chil di 188€8 Men's $4 Worsted Sweaters, il Juniors’ Suits, $10.50, $13.98 and $18.98 ren —_|Exceptional Value, at $2.88 Fine serge and bengaline cheviot; long or three-quarter length rest satin lined, collar of All-Wool Only 450 of these fine swea all the newest two-tone area cal ers. ew Fae — with shaw collar, turned-back cuffs! = on) he ‘ 9 and 2 side pockets,’ Choice of maroon, n Children's S Underweat iteceea wee! Men's s Fall Shoes Right Styles at Rig +|Women’s & Misses’ $2.00) All the Sweaters, $1.29 of fine all-wool worsted, with| One of the very best offerings we have ever made of bo: iris’ ribbed Cashmere Wool Underwear, regularly: so! ing to size, at 60c to $1.00, and acco} : , iit collar, belt Sizes 20 39. | Sizes. 32 4 eatery : argon ae witha and to 30 ins., Cc and 34 Cc Oxford. Sizes 24 to 34. Absolute! fect except for a trifling oil spot or stain—which will not, Wool Sweaters at 59% of course, Mee the wear. Guaranteed not to shrink, If any sfould Strictly first quality: plain knitted} f unsatisfactory, your money back at once. Mail orders promptly filled. roa oh shaw! collar; all have} fran ind belts. Sizes 28 to 34, in all the most desirable colors. Main renee” — | AL ee Sale of Men’sil Women’s $5.95 Underwear at 69c; $2. 98 Solid Gold|cho 1 of the three following $1.00 items at the one price of @Pc.iau Watches at eine fleavy silinrs VAND DB DRAW. | HEAVY 1, RIBBED yetmahrin Y NATURALIERS, of :|SUITS, In gray and! $4. 25 DRAWERS. ail 3 le all sizes, Menendgs fo Small model, open-face sty el piste regularly a $1.0 with highly polished me 2, 000 Boy S Suits: Women’s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, 50c Made of a fine heavy ce of cotton; choice of high or low neck, long or short sleeves; all sizes, including extra large. Main Floor, New Over Blouses, Black satin; high back; collar, front, and long armholes are bound with black braid; a roge on the front gives the blouse a smart finish; sash back and gilt ball buttons. This modish garment is to be worn over any style of blouse. Very special value at the price. New Tub Silk Shirts, $2.98 All white and satin stripes; high or roll collar. Very special. with a carefully adjusted, fine jewelled movement. $16.50 Waltham and Elgin Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.98 Watches at $12.98 @ One t White or black; buttons on front. palin or ngine ture. MaKe ercoa iS} Extra Size Messaline Blouses, Sizes are 48 and Soinches. $4. 49 Black Nun’s Veiling Blouses, Sizesare 48 and Soinches:$2, 98 Third Fleer, he movements are Waltham or Elgin’ is assurance of their accuracy. Main Fleer, Just for Saturday! Imported Plush 4.95 We are very enthusiastic Specials in Hosiery Soft Crown rin because we KNOW aul ; Sale of pes of pairs of men’s and Sailors we are giving our customers i | women's fibre and silk thread hosiery, at rices much lower than are asked elsewhere fer such excellent quality. ‘Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, 14¢ great bargains daily. For example, these suits and coats at $4.95. 700 extra These are seconds which have slight mill po alts, imperfections which do not affect their wear- One blue serges, corduroys and fancy inj quality. We ne is thousand ehevick material Gt in the é 'S. ‘all me Ss pain) all size hoice of black, white A Day Tet. 'alusa vie tessa Pan’ ly a 300 Russian, military, Dixie and middy suits, of plain blue serges and Fibre Silk Hose, 27¢ Pure Silk Hosiery, 49¢ , Only fancy cheviot material, also corduroys. Sizes 214 to 8 years, U For women; strictly first qual- ity; have deep garter hem, double soles, high spliced heels and_ toes, Your choice of gray, taupe, biscuit, white and black. Allsizes. Extraor- dinary value at this price. P ' Exce eptionally Good Values in Men's Socks CcoTTOo! SEAMLESS SOCKS;]|FIBRE SILK SOCKS; heavy and black; 2-thread; double nhecls and @ light weights; in black and toes; sizes 944 to 1114: pair. IC! colors; pair 14c PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS; heavy quality, double soles; black 2 white and colors; Pair......ceeeccceesseeeeereeeeenenees 7c For women; full fashioned; pure silk thread, deep garter tops; cotton splicing. A large variety of new i all shades and. colorings. All sizes. Bobeantially made and will wear well. \ at \ | The Seat chinchilla cloth, Cut. in Russtan. or . ) po 1 77 Style, lies iWustrated Sizes ‘owen o\!NY ‘ i Regular price $2.65. YONG TOM AND Ing Don't confuse shes yd ie comm | TURKEYS. mon grade usually sold for less than’ $1.77, Theve are of genuine imported \ IB ROAST atters’ plush, crowns and brims of, \F a a ROA erect pile zibeline plush. on PEER Ib » 69TH TO 60TH ST. LEX. TO 3D AVE. Little Roy s' Overcoats of gray, hrown Band ed bs “of SRLOINLAND bow HOUSE STEAK... ALL CARS — TRANSFER TO =—— | THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Nate por Onan 21 Pa | WANT DIRECTORY f mediums in the un iverse. [=e] BLOOMINGDALE