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_ EB BVBNING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1919. ~SOOSALOONS QUIT Hezpee Sy. a er ee a hana et |COMCIBENCE LEADS i 2S LRT, OFFICIAL INDICTED ON OCT 1 DUETO sce menings tot oe eee Raatte tape as «ener! TO BOY'S VINDICATION! =~... s*s vee FOR MOT STOPPING TRAINS ve Of course in many quarters of the! “4 meee that the Mer me hos we Th mn Mente ton, wae OTF pertiowioriy tn these places | ] ne Core: Asse, Shere boring men have n bene serve | Prosecutor Prowes That Accune HIGHWAYMEN ~ PARK = . | eter, ond to-day ft oes seneuneet pint for » dime tu most Lad Was innaeem and Sets omet for yeare + even . “ * get thei p | | | Hom Pree dealers bad ae Geelere are im the assomation \eewenen ond the on beve pow eereed © Gently soentmous To the ncrltental prowiar Rag, Hy Fn oe tow they © win cul aeninet ol! proteme forerd "o. exhibits te announcement cards @ i appear « ee Pint of few Te in Tin Pail wal tam of ton ‘ jertct Attorney Wellman, . Deepite the inorease to © mf Mast Forty Be Raised a Nickel leas the Haver deniers view the Hirer, owe his releeme to-day from 2s iy Co “Fou a 'Sece Sim en nee GIVEN AN 8-HOUR DAY , ; Se, be tionally Gecided by over 800 The youth was employed by Gabrie! . . saloon keepers We give wp business — Well of Ne #7) Medison Avenue Law after Oct. 1, when the Mate exciee Standard Ol] Employees Expected) Mer Weil shred some furntiure t Ow to rushers of (| (ax will be rained trom 61,000 19 61,600 Pint Wil Bele year, The owners of hundreds of to Do as Much in Bight Company. to roliect on delivery When Greater New| ssicons in the olty have been hardly as Nine. be failed to receive the company's Denier® | cheing oul an existence, and the Bate |money order, Weill learned that the ed fer pleases ‘ne - * money order had been cashed, and by ve 4 OTeRD| inoreaae, combined with the war tas, “Now, then,” said Charts WN | Somer one te segresen' — dames McCreary & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue the huge) they have been paying, hae ecnied Schaeffer, (he hustling superintendent |) ‘The ler of the SUP theliheir profi sway and ereated of the Doves plans of the Standard |componye branch ideatinies ul nae Wiee Sars 20 vests See Gem On Friday and Saturday, jegitimate profile of the business, and, goon ny + to compel them te 01) Company in Long Island City, ag | te boy whe got the, poner. canpte pressed b their dvors. protestation ———— —_ Se nS iets See ck Ja sate 10 ony that 0 ions 209, Sreesing the M90 emplovens of the gon: | “rae 4 baton of Indicimente aent jealere in the cit #0 out corn late yesterday afternoon, our. man yewterday to prepare Ate ' ; . bs 1 anid FV, Kéllo- | ginning wo-merrow, you wore cight|ter iwial, wee cas Poilip MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S & BOYS' APPAREL of the Central “\howrs & dey inetesd of sine You| Rebia, who was with forging eS, it le pretty cer- months’ tryout | KOoW we have increased your wages nee at lene 900 from @ to 10 per cent All the com- =. oo pany asks of you is that you try to — 4 to 40 af much work ir eight hours as o help make up| You forme I deficit, but it te] Mr Beh revenue to the| met with long than ever be that after of the increased ii Specially Priced | 890 Men's and Young Men's Smart Suits in the newest Fall models; large variety of patternss some with silk-lined sleeves. Size 54 to 4% inch chest. | Special 17,50 and 24,50 Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits of Cheviot, Tweed and Navy Blue Serge; coats with Norfolk , back; patch pockets. Size 16 to 19 years Special 12,50 Young Men's and Men's Coats of Finest Grade English Covert Cloth, Oxford Vicuna, Tweed ©’ or Light Weight Blue Shetland. Size 34 to 40-inch chest. ‘ais mrouncoment was mmy silence, And) ant opened to-day none of makers, the most vital of the whole works, was Consequently the other 600 cn gathered by the Hquor| workmen were laid off easociations show that the! Representatives of the strikers say charges in saloons in the/| they were driven to the top of their © increased almost 100 per | ap in the nine-hour day the last ten years, Even in) “Hight hours’ work in elght hours,” ich by eben the stomach develops acidity 1 sufferers who have been obliged te clade from their diet all or fatty food, and are trying & p Up & miserable existence on gluten proterss, should try « meal of any food In Buying Now HALF YEARLY SALE ~ rth A aagearh : poorest sections of the eity the|is the strikers’ motto. Emmi ‘roar tipo) Surety eat ing | mae Sener Selene, Soplemine oe ore . dA mag in a little hot of| prod “ Bishop Codman of Maine ad This will neutralize any R004, ac thie there hab been BAR HARBOR, Me, Hept. 16—Tient Stockings Socks Neckwear Young Men’s Hats, in the newest shapes and colors.....+..000 477 Perrerrererevivitl Special 1.95 ,.. aan which may be present, or which| erable falling off in the sale of|Rev. Robert Codman of Portland, 5 me be formed, ‘and instead of the usual Key, the smoat promable of the| Bishop of the 39c to $2.4 39c to $1.45 85c to $1.50 . ing of w commoditicon, Maine, and M wil ind can, et InUaMUERA, the, ALE | daughter of PECK & PECK, 448 Fitth Ave., at 39th st FUR DEPARTMENT . n sn 4 pointed out! m, led i ul if if . . o Ba ete tor ~| pint wan “ater two itioura'chuven™ he Seremony" Exclusive Hosiery 586 Fifth Ave., at 47th St. Fur Garments, Muffs and Neckpieces of Superior Quality Pelts, ah je war \e “9 at or amounts in the Newest and Most Approved Models. ° tax on light Temoving the sour wok. With the saation ‘which inflames be of $85 a week making @ College Girls’ Coats of Hudson Seal, with collar of Skunk, Beaver or Krimmer. Sizes 14, we « vald 6 en le h Se Goins ne ms thas eae | eet kt rae a ace Ss and 18 years. Special 78.00 :. i Yo not dose an infle small saloon epers were vel ritated pity h aie drier bet pony rid i and tne better places were! Persian Lamb Coats with Natural Skunk Collar; lustrous skins. 40 inches long. . . Special 145.00. the acid—the cause of all the troubl , t Gas litle bavtited teagncee Tow sci. eaves wats dlnsnieen Remodeling at Special Summer Rates. at what you want nt fe the pint was considered. It\ fm Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 take some of the bi-] was decided that the size of a glass wv a a8 directed ‘above, wiGauld. not be cat mush and “McCREERY'S SILKS” 1 and note remarkable results, the price would not bear an Snerene) | eee : Dip Marv, Bo 20H em, 4, | ature wore hen feathered en the 10 7 ay 0 7 Famous Over Half » Century—The Finest Silke the World Produces; == = 10,000 Yards of Black and White Novelty Stripe Silks, in a wide range of fashionable 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE yt Street 86 inches wide. regularly 1.25, yd. 9 For Friday and Saturday Black Dress Satin and Faille Francaise. ..........4cececeeceeeeeeees regularly 2.00, yd. 1 Stern Brothers Stern Brothers| A SALE OF 200 _ DRESS GOODS LININGS _& FLANNELS | 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenwe Woast of FAh Avenue -inch Autumi Serge,— 5 Yard-wide Cotton Back Lining Satin; YOUNG MEN'S IMPORTED SUITS | oe oe aude Bice snd arabe all Color and Whit “s Autumn Clothing for Men ee bere RONG erenee Saeet) cae OS eas Yard-wide Printed Flannel. reg. 250. yd. 1 oo) i mpor' “ roadcloth,—brilli in- wii i Vi ’ Flannel (On the Third Floor) v $ 1 2.50 “ — patch Agere ied ihc baad + 4 1.35, yd The assortment of both conservative and extreme models assembled for the new season will instantly appeal to men Regularly $15.00 to $25.00 who appreciate clothing of the better grades that embody “FURNITURE WEEK” Monday, September 20th to 27th Inclusive. Advance Selections May Be Made Tomorrow and Saturday Semi-Annual Event Offering Unprecedented Values f London made suits of all wool cheviot The Utmost in Style, Fabric and : i. tweeds se eve oe bg a Toei ool te erate wrioee, place in our large stocks. Two and three Tailoring at very moderate ‘pricss piece suits in Norfolk or plain sack models, Men's Overcoats - at $15.00 to 45.00 7 13 to 19 years. Rg aan up to 36 =e mie ra . chest measurement will find good choosing in Men's Sack Suits - at $15.00 to 40.00] FhIf the collection, All the new shades and mix- We also have a special line of Young Men’s Suits, for busi- tures. ness, dress tied college wear, in a splendid eee EK) More New Suits for Men erns, With extra trousers; 16 to 19 + at patterns, with extra trouser 5 to 19 years, aw | $18.50, 20.00, 25.00 to 35.00 ‘ Three Models Arrived Yesterday ° s } The new “Britton” three button model has a The Men i} Shoe Section 4 narrow lapel, which is slightly different from the mS ordinary suit, well built and tailored in the new On the Main Floor Autumn materials, Straight cut good fitting trousers. Single breasted vest........scccccecceesers A <> 0D 0-<ED () D-0- Has arranged a very timely offering of The “Ledgate® three bution sack sult bas MEN’S LACED SHOES FOR AUTUMN shorter and broader lapel. Slightly form fit .00 Made ef tan or blacl Russia calfskin in the season's most The ‘‘Finckley’’ is a very swagger model with favored style: on smart and comfortable lasts, high notch pointed soft roll lapel. Three button @ : coat with new slanting pockets and neat one inch at © 3.75 pair sleeve cuff, Very fine material used in this suit, $30.00 Fourth Fleer Men’s Furnishings FOUR SPECIALS IN MEN’S FURNISHINGS Autumn assortments are now complete in Neckwear, Shirt, ‘ for business or dress, Collars, Hosiery and Gloves; also For Friday and Saturday LIBRARY FURNITURE Pajamas and Underv ser at very moderate prices. $1.50 Silk Ties, all new designs .............. .... Special, $1.00 Famous Howard" Chair, illustrated on left, | Solid Mahogany Library Table...... AAI SL SE CENA EL SAM $2.00 Shirts of plain or fancy madras.............. Special, $1.55 covered in Tapestry. regularly 45.00, 29.50 regularly 35.00 , ” Pe eres P . $2.00 and $2.50 Pajamas, imported madras, new Chippendale Model Secretary Desk, as illus- Fireside Wing Chair, as illustrated on rights a Men’ Autumn Open-End Neckwear at 65¢ | atterns J : P : Special, $1.55 | trated. regularly 85,00, 55.00 covered in Tapestry. regularly 40.00, 27.50 Of rich fancy silks; regularly $1.00 and 1.50 $3 50 silk Shi es ‘ Pee eee erereareeerereererererenoes at 1 : 25 ' Hoa cae: cae) mie nn Bes weancie as ai “ys > . a .oU OUK ONirts, large assortment................ ‘ 7% ¢ above illustrations show but a few of the remarkable values to be fou: 8 Men’s Negligee Shirts, . Special at $1.25 we Irts, large panersnas pecial, $2 | 5 New Autumn designs; plaited and plain; laundered cuffs. : BRASS BEDS & BEDDING p Men’s Pajamas . . Special per suit $1.25 Of imported madras and mercerized self figured pongee. MEN’S HIG H GRADE SHOES | Offering Beds and Bedding of the highest standard, purchased from the leading * manufacturers, at the lowest prices possible consistent with high grade merchandise, igs Brass Bed, as illustrated; hand-rubbed dull finish. All sizes. regularly 30,00, 17,50 Pure Layer Felt Mattresses. : ' t} Special Clearaway—3000 Pairs The Men’s Hat Section Formerly $5.00 to $7.00 . . . . . $3.95 Adjoining the Men's Furnishing Department, has ready for > 0 O > 0 D0) 6 ED 0S (ED 0-0 0-0) aD selection Autumn models in Imported and American styles Patent Leather, button and lace. Tan Russia Calf Lace. regularly 17.00, 15,00 Included are Soft Hats, in the fashionable Black Calfskin, button and lace. Black Kid Lace. “McCreery Special” No. 1 Black Drawings shades; English and American Derbies The assortment consists of several lines that we will discontinue and there Hair Mattresses, with imperial tufting and and Silk Hats; also Austrian Velour and is not every size in every style, but there are all sizes in the collection. French roll edge. regularly 50.00, 40.00 Italian Borsalino Hats at attractive prices. Sizes 6 to 11, AA to F, igs a eth Are Ground Floor McCreery Special” Hair Top Tufted Box I : % paseaieted Springs. regularly 35,00, 25,00 ee > OEP (0) EP 0 AEP (0) > D> 0 CE OD (0 cer eeemerempner ts meme omnes oy nieet eit Ce eT