The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1914, Page 4

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Pea ARRAN 5) pote agtP Sygate yen la ye, et ERR * nay HOW EUROPE'S WAR CUTS IMMIGRATION TO UNITED STATES Average Daily Arrivals at Ellis Island 150 Instead of 5,000. nn Be eux BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1 4. CIGAR STORE ROBBED = im SECOND TIME IN YEAR “st dinavians, Greeks and Syrians. We &nd receive no mote than one hun- |have received @ few English, a few dred and fifty. , Holgian refugess and even a tew| Third Avenue Safe, Block From Po- In the absence of Commissioner Germans. No Russians, Hungarians on. fi , Howe on official buainses in Wasbing- Of Austrians arrive and practically ROw nnn Nexeunee ote ton an IOvening World reporter inter- | "° PP ce Tune of $285. viewed Acting Commissioner Byron 6 total number of immigrants 0 Ht. Uni, who when asked to point out nto the United Staten in 1918 wag] The frst safe-eracking Job to be the notable difference between condi- | 1197802. Of these the number ad.| reported to the Manhattan police in tions at Kills Teland at present and a mitted from the Russian Empire and | six weeks was ono neatly done in the year ago aald: “The atatiaticn fur- | Fiend wan 291,040, from Italy| rear of the United Cigar store at Nor ished by the Esau of Immigration |265.542 and from Austria and Hungary |g rnin avenue, between Fifty-sec- In the Department of Lapor showing 264.8%. To-day these nationa hardly| | 4 oa wey third atrent tl the decline of alien arrivals in con-|CoUnt @ man among immigranta, For | On] an i ed 4 con rhe pequence of the war from Aug. 1 to|bvious reasons the Russians, Hun-|fotween midnight and fawn t-day. Nov. 8 of thie year compared with|Marians and Austrians cannot emi- We carinuieerr aren melas ho the same period of 1918 opeak for |Arate, and Italy Ja holding her man| 2) Coriitotion, milan ure he mie themscives. The table shows that|for enrollment ahould she become in- + OF Viet idbe\ity 16: the wee Allens arriving at all ports from Aug. | Volved in the war, peiats i a aaa rh ar’ 2 1 to Nov. 80 (the period of heaviest) The writer's recollection of FIIs] srniy «tore was entered on Waah- Ington's Birthday and robbed of $465, Last night's return engagemont was Charet Dedication. Memorial Butidings connected Plymouth Church, Brooktyn, were ay. At the morning the Rev. Newell mate an address, Then inapected the Arbuckle @ completion. A loan contemporary American art in the new galery of the from which veenele set sail for the| war service. In Ireland there is no United States of America. Conse-|restraint at present upon emigration. quently inatead of welcoming dally | Other nationalities, who complete the the wonted number of five thousand | number of allena arriving are Scan- immigrants the officials at Kilia Ini- “Storm Hero” Umbrella For Men i Practicatty Indestructible * was found on the t Houston Sook of th dougal street station. Dr. Roed, Vin 's Hospital, called by the police- man, said he thought the man had been killed by falling from the high stoop of the house; his skull was fractured. The man was about fifty years old, of medium hefght and stout. An empty ray envelope in a pocket bore the name “‘Eddys”’ will ent GULDEN'S|= peat TRY ITON en ' Sandwiches. leticious Ham,Cheese, ree ene DEES TE beer and) Lake hens the nervous Purifes the blood giving aor and itality to the entire body, reene will Libs Toy 4 tical, advicany a a Up tA 8 Hie oF ree to all w ed ae nt 8 oft oe No matter how good the |! meal is ‘‘Eddys” Sauce will make it better. A dash of ad that oat Miler’ Bros, 6 Co, New Vo eo 7 IRISH ARE IN MAJORITY. nual fmmigration) in 1918 num.|I#land on a previous visit was a bered 441,601. From Aug. 1 to Nov. 8] warming mass of immigrants every- in 1914 they numbered 129,815. where—in the large dormitory room, No Russians, Austrians or Hun- garians, and Few Italians fPape's Cold Compound” ends severe colds or played in the aame way. The robbers “ ; . with Its seating capacity of 1,200, In Sardines, B D> in few hours. a “To show the difference in numbers ; ") bridged a deep arcaway behind rear g by adding Wa te grippe in few h Can Get Here. of arrivale for a single day, Nor. v8 EAReTY, where some days aa many | vingowy with bounds, an, standing | Roast Bad vineene O1d English Aree cpare Reever Your cold will Nak “whe cripye in 1918, 6,215 aliena arrived at all ports | ical inspection; in the long corridors,|°% them. bored a hols through steel! payee Cold end Hot Meats Tasty and on Nov. 3, 1914, there were only protected shutters sufficient to admit e “Cold” Com 1,314 arrivals, Allens arriving at ‘enti! three doses are taken. where detained immigrants receive the friends who have come to call every two] When Kurope was at peace an a jimmy, with which was raised the “Sth St. and Broadways ce ia, ane, Were vent Brooklyn Office, 202 promptly opens clogged-up nos-|*¥erage of five thousand immigrants! faltimore, Hoston, New York, Phila-|upon them; in the ratlroad rooms, wooden bar across the back of the AtGrocers and Deli- fon 'st.. Brookiyn, for 90, ea sie Meages in the’ head,| arrived dally at Killa Ieland. Those|delphia and Atlantic seaports of Can-| where thona who have passed inspec. | ‘utters catessenStores..... Cc Poet oI lalate trance being thus gained, they the safe from its position under harge of nore run- ee chores sick headache, dullness, ere throat, encesing, sore- and stiffness "t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing uffling! Ease your throbbing thing else in the world gives Prompt relief as “Pape's Cold which coats only #5 cen @t any drug store. It acts without , tastes nice, and causes no Accept substitute, whone desired to try their fortunes tn America were not prevented by their own governments from emigrating. ada from Aug. 1 to Nov. 8 in 1013 Bumbered 409,420. For the samo period in 1914 they numbered 94,092. Arrivals Now each belligerent nation te close-jat these porte om Nov 8, 1918, ly watching her able bodied men, and|amounted to 6,734. On Nov. 8, 1914, the women etay by their husbanda| they numbered 165.” and sons. In the case of Russia and| When asked what nationalities pre- other inland countries, even !f per-| dominate in present arrivals, Mr. Uni mitted to eacape the call to arms,jeaid: “The Irish are by far in the her subjecta could not in safety pass| majority. They are emigrating from through the enemies’ domaine to porta! Ireland to avoid being proased into tion are proceeding to points beyond New York by rail or boat; In the In- formation division, to which persons come in great numbers, principally from New York City, in search of in- formation concerning detained tm- migrants; In the court-rooms, where casos are brought up before one of the boards of special inquiry, and at the “kissing gate," where those long separated finally meet in gladness. The enormous rooms that formerly soothed with buzzing human beings were practically empty, with only here and there throughout the vast buildings @ forlorn group of forelgn- orn. Mr. Uh! sald: “Conditions at Ellia Island are abnormally quiet. Before the war there were always from one thousand to fifteen hundred detained {inmigrants on the island. Now there are only about two hundred and fifty, A diMcult problem is the disposal of igrants who have been passed finally as unfit to land. It J not be safe to send them back na neutral ship, and, therefore, they must remain at Ellis Island in: at the expense of the companies on whose vessels bette th fd U SI Made by E. Pritchard, 331 St.,.N.Y. At all 235 James Butler Inc. ' Stores and Markets Best quality foods, all fresh and new. for the lowest prices in years, up to next Wednesday's closing hour, as follows:— Peaches 5: TOMATOES former value 10c, cut to, a Ib New Season’s Pack just received of the Best Standard Quality Large No. 3 Can of ripe, red, solid Cc No. 2 2A CG ee a al Triumph Oatmeal, 6 Highest grade, fresh from the mill; best for brain and brawn; largest 10c ‘es packed fruit; ‘regular SAD a er eae ah a co Pure Milk—Unsweetened—Thicker Than Creaam—Every Can Guaranteed - Evaporated Milk Lakeview Brand. Rich whole Milk with ALL the Cream. A Cow in the Pantry. Tall 10c —Advt. CHOICE GROCERIES Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. For Tuesday to Purchase An Unusual Opportunit Late Paris Models From the Best Fashion Creators twenty-two classes un- der which immigrants are excluded from the United States. In some cases the question whether or notan immigrant shall be excluded may be a very difficult one, In the present crisis officials are very lenient, and in every case where it is at all posst- ble the immigrants have been ad- mitted rather than kept at Ellie Ils- and in uncertainty, Every effort has been made by Commissioner Howe to help the allens to land.” rything has been done to make Women’s Suits, Gowns, Coats and Waists $>h the long days of waiting less tedious 10c value, cut for this At a Fraction of Their Paris Cost Pontid "enfka" pane” and” Rive sale to the sensation- an ae Sa weekly co! The women are. A. given materials from which they can make clothes for their little ones and the spactous open air roof garden has been furnished with games in which both men and women participate, vily than » the imml- ally low price of. . .* “21 Paris Model Suits Of chiffon velvet, duvetyne, broadcloth or velour. 75.00 Reduced from $145.00 to $395.00 16 Paris Model Gowns Evenin, of ea or efternoon gowns , chiffon or velvet. 95.00 Reduced from $195.00 to $395.00 upo. em- ulres a corps of officials which at the present time number about six hundred and fifty, including a large number of interpre- ters, The Government must be pre- pared to inspect immigrants apeak- ing any of forty foreign languages or dialects, Ordinarily this army of holpers:is kept very busy, but the men pass whole afternoons in Idie- ness and consequent boredom, One of them remarked, “\7e ought to have a bowling alley, @ pool table and a few other things down here to amuse us.” 15 Paris Model Coats For afternoon or evening wear, of chiffon velvet, velour, silk plush or fur cloth, majority fur trimmed. 65.00 ry Reduced from $125.00 to $195.00 8 Paris Model Wraps Of chiffon plush, chiffon velvet, duvetyne, trimmed with real beaver, silver rat, Wolverine or Kolinsky. 95.00 Reduced from $195.00 to $295.00 <> VATERLAND SAILORS ARE GIVEN DISCHARGE Men Who Rebel Over Pay Reduc- tion Cut Off Payroll, Others Transferred, Trouble threatened aboard the Hamburg-American line steamship Vaterland by a number of the crew rebolling at a reduction In pay was UNSWEETENED 78 Paris Model Waists Hand-made waists of Georgette crepe, chiffon, laces or various silks, 20.00 25 Paris Model Waists Hand-made waists of Georgette crepe, chiffon, laces or various silks. 30.00 Reduced from $29.50 to $34.50 Reduced from $39.50 to $79.50 averted to-day when the men who were dissatisfied had their names atricken from the payroll and were {xiven the privilege of seeking em- 6 ployment elsewhere, About 200 othors of the crow were transferred ‘to the freighter Penn- syivania in Hoboken, where they will bo provided with sleeping accommo- dations and food, but will receive no pay until the company can determine what other means can be found to take care of them. Tho entire police force of Hoboken, Including the moned to duty in antictpatt Vaterland LAKE VESSELS AGROUND. Two in Distress on Anniversary of New bia pared Buckwheat Peerless Brand; self- — makes delicious pancakes; large 15c package atte a 10¢ (Kirkman’s Borax Soap, "7 cus sakes PSC! Special Offers for Three Days at All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Fancy E Fowl, _ s Fresh Pork Loins, 20° Spring Lamb Chops, 22° Fresh-kil xtra value, I Cot Quality; Ib. cut to....... f Choicest rk or Rib, Ib.........55 Spare Ribs, J. 1°| Country Sausage, ] §*/SauerSraut, At All1L31 James ButlerInc. Licensed Stores Fresh Roasted Coffee||"“" pot and Sherry Filled | (i SESEREE CRE RESSEE REE old pene Special Sale arranted 10 Years ‘‘Merode’’ Underwear roa Qaror) | For this week only PO Sig CENTS} You will find in hand-finished ““Merode” Underwear perfection in fit, finish and quality, and the values this week are exceptional. Fast on! between DETROIT, Mich the rocks of Sturgeon | Alpena and Oncoda, uel K. Flint to-day ts slowly pounding to pl Since early yesterday, when sho grounded, the Flint has been bat- Vests, Tights and Drawers in all shapes and styles, Regular value 50c, Now 35c, 3 for #1.00, Outsizes, regular price 65c, now 50c. Combination Suits in all shapes. Regular value $1.00, now 75c. Outsizes, regular value Huron, The crew ing efforts to lighte: fn" atanding by prepared to anger becomes too $1.25, now $1.00. RL Med Unequalled at the price in flavor, aroma and “Cup-Quality” ‘The destruction of the Flint comes on > ne aT . ; ‘ Drawe Wereary orat Btor hoice blend of Best, blend of Selected California $y Half ¢ Rot- c OE Te by rine Vests, Tights, nd ie ( vid ae dita nee ce na Sfaracaibo and SX | Maracaibo and c Wines; gallon.. Gallon 5 tle. 25 ho "tnt e800 at ; ,00, now 750. Out. a cu prices, to the bottom rae their cre' numerous Santos, Ib..... Santos, lb..... 30 aa Stamps FREE with 1-lb. 35° Very Choicest Coffee .. i New Teas, §237,.00%3 Breakfast or 30 Zvf Stamps FREE with each oil French Vermouth, ©© eto" 65S Italian Vermouth, ':"‘ 60° 2 40¢ Stamps FREE with Case of 24 Bot- 4 5 tles LAGER Bre, Liebmann’s or Ruppert’s sizes, value $1.15, now 85c. Merino Combination Suits in ios and short sleeves, Regular value $1.75, now 61.85. James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Ste. CETL ML RE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ?. 30 Broadway, New York York

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