The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1916, Page 5

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DHE BVENIRG POLAR GDOEIGE Railroad managers, East and West, ‘were served to-day with the demands @@ the four big Brotherhoods control- Wing nearly 400,000 employees—the de- mand for a atraight elght hour da: md time and 4 half pay for all over Seth. Here in Now York there were Here in New York there wera part of any ' } } at New Haven. ‘The Pennsylvania, z dolphia and Reading and all the| MEN MAKE DEMAND s traversing the hard coal fields) S¢S¢¢*% served in Philadelphia. Ther were no special formalities at- I | tending the reception of the demands, R N W. J. Fritt, General Manager of the New York Central received the local ommittees in his office at the Grand Central station. C. B. Johnson, Sec- latic, retary of the New York Central Di- All Managers Get Notice at vision of the Brotherhood of Locomo- Noon To-Day That May |tive rngineers, was in the delegation Mean Great Strike. that called on Mr. Fritt | sai uf Directly after the demands had been aus ays | Served, the Conference Committes of QUICK REPLY GIVEN OUT] stanagors for the Eastern territory —— Elisha Lee, Chairman, made public a Labor Will Fight a Federal] statement wnich embodied tho chiet le features of a letter directed to the Wage Commission or | heads of the four organizations and Heati sent immediately on receipt of the Any Arbitration. duminda | a: The statement follow! “The railroads, in response to the demand of the train service em-| ployees for a radical change in thelr wage schedule, have made this an- swer “The present standards of rates and working conditions have been very largely fixed by mediation and ar- bitration, and this company feels that they are adequate and even liberal to employees. This company has no desire to chango either the ex-) isting rates of pay or the working| rules SAY MEN WANT CREAM OF a BOTH CROCKS. “In the last article of their proposals | “ Little things that count. [27 0 iva i right to ncerpt That little touch with a pair | any of pliers in the adjustment of | pears to them advantageous, or re-| your glasses— ject any portion that does not so} That word of advice or as- |appem to them, and also to combine sistance in any of your eye new rates with old conditions or old} °! Saturday afternoon, April 29, has been of Miss Isabel Matlack of ae aul en ia | Charles McCullough of Manhattan, Miss Matlack is the daughter of Mr. troubles— Laced badeldaa Rta diated lons—that I) ang Mrs. John C. Matlack and {ts a great favorite in Long Island society That little rebending of the | ‘he cream off both crocks. being identified with the hunt set, The ceremony will be perfor frame or mountings to make Melo Maas pen no ite eat Neck. proposals to their employees 1 OOOH + Kensington, ¢ sen as the eat Neck, L. 1 VRiv, Central anther, The xew xe Long Island Hunt Set Interested In rednbastos Mitre Wedding) THURSDAY, MARUH 380, date for the mar to Mr, Gilbert your glasses more comfortable. These little things are “al- ways yours for the We will supply your eyeglass [the employees, th wants the rest of your eyeglass |, : H life—if we serve you once. | Harris Glasses cost $2 or more. the railroads ask for is an open door. | silt thetic Lipase railroad of tho country Jamental reconstruction | which is inevitable, the chamber is proposed by |lieves, If the railrouds and their em- railroads insist | Ployees are to allowed to have : omand a|thelr way in the dispute. right to demand &/ ‘there seems to be no doubt now is to the rul [in such a fur asking.” | Kir f the wage b ney have the nd! that this i for the in the presen} appointme and regulations that Ss able on the present | both p: ly would be | ment ni other | tion si * any other tional 1 fair discus: | ¢ en rules and the radical nd consid by the em- | cal situatic ‘oads ask in| of commerce er they have to-day 1 officiais.” mittee which shall lly Invest of this and the public.” addressed | statement declares that the “pi must settle their differences without se | Police Foil A sputterir in three in mito laid ag Pace's 249 et when Po |PINGHED OUT FUSE OF DYNAMITE BOMB. Attempt to Blow Undertaker’s Shop, but Dyna- miter Escapes nderta ust One Hund Sast One Hundred and Fourth § iceman Brow fuse had burned with- f two sticks of dyn: door of Lutgt ¢ establishment at] ed and Fourth | of th rect | UP | that is required The two cars, Peded with men and women en te to work, met 1916 ad-on at a pol ar t 30 INJURED IN CRASH OF SPEEDING TROLLEYS) 7.7%, 2 beh arains Men and Women on Way to Work} §roy . stlone to it origina a ph yp in Wreckage as 2 Chicago | bt id 1. W by Cars Meet in Head-On Collision. | tence Heir DENIES ROOSEVELT'S PLEA FOR ANNULMENT Colonel's Cousin Failed to Prove Contentions, Court Rules in Dismissing Petition. Justice Crane in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day decided against the petition of John EB, Roosevelt of Say- I a fow app fatalities. CHICAGO, March 80.—Thirty per- sons wore Injured, some seriously, to- day when two suburban electric cars| . on the fo-Cleero trolley line ville, Le 1, # cousin of Col, Theodore eased head on in a for at Cleero, a Roosevelt, for an annulment of his'siburh of Chicago. Both cara were|* marria to Edith Hamersiey Briscoe qe) Roosevel “In de | Justice Cra to restore to remedy exist within the s | By a stipuli terms of a lowed by | of neither par |decision, whic anonymously HITTING THE HOPS The Russian Church hos pett tloned the Czar to prohibit the sate of beer a8 being a more dead ly drink than votka ng the husband the relief,” said, “lL do hot expect ypiness to his home or difficulties known to court is limited to cases | tute | jon of the litigants the ish law were fol- d the name | ationed in the | ) will be recorded | Justice Crane included n his opinion the statement that in | Justice to the plaintife it should be j said the troubles between himself and his wife were not of his eeeking and) that he continued to support her for | two years without taking their differ- J ences into court, Mrs, Roosevelt has a separation gult pending in the Supreme Court of New York County, which, it was an- nounced, will now be pressed. > Hrookiyn Thi County Court Moves, vurt in Brooklyn to-day of the Kings County Court ew quarters in the building by the Kings County Club ins Schermerhorn s which has k of making oma in the oid Alkali Makes Soap Bad for Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared. shampoos | Jcontain too much alkali, which in ve as it dries the sealp and) 9 jm s the hair brittle: | he best thing to use is just plain mul-| sified cocoanut oil, for this is pure and | entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and | “esse Bi Columbia Orchestral aor Records—a Triumph this st any drug stoi will last the whole fa mily for months spoonful is all | Tt makes an abundance | HE orchestra itself seems to burst into sound from Columbia or- Simply moisten the and rub it in, about at jof rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor- | oughly, and rinses out ensily. ‘The bait | dries quickly and evenly, and is soft,| 0 |fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and asy to handle, Besides it loosens and | takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff Advt Wew Yorks Leading Victrola Storef ved ther demands pair public services "ON IM Latation pinched 1t out | nd chestral records., a and Charies Hy > Browne and ceman Connelly oO Ail " or the Pini delphia and Rea Sep te Trials fo All a Cons! followed vo suspiclo ooking: e1 “Veter Factory Divirinaiont + Teleuhome Marra Mil TIX a iri i- $83. Brond si. Next to Sirauee Oo. Newark SE a ete statement | ne | sBiratore eon aj the hallway of the butting, the | 568 Fith Avenue 427 Filth Avenue | : They bade all the brilliance and spirit of the ori oda the name e| Judge Julius ayer the Fede A H it : é 4 SPECIAL OFFER n roads will have on she union [District Court tonday re 9 iss Peters Bround floor of which 1s occupied by | COF, 46th Street Bel, 36th & 38th Sts. ginal rendering—thcey glow with color, pulse with life. 22-KARA’ \ls no brotherhood man would for a separate trial, made in the tnter-| Pace, and found the “bomb.” Af! ar West 42d Street 27 West 34th Street | E ‘ i h ‘ : Sona CHOWNS: ay", : ests of Max Breltung, Dr, Herbert| extinguishing the fuse they heard Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. Bet. Sth & 6th Aves. | very one 1s a triumph—in natural, true and clear | A prompt reply was not expected by Kienzle and Englebert Bronkhorst, in-| steps above and followed a man to the 1 A $9 tho Bromhernoads, ‘and authori iat Htobert Fas, | root, They fred three shots atter tho| Special! $75 Victrola, | reproduction, t 4 s statement as the ¢ s Paul D as he dod a scuttle) with 831 $ ea ee Tat tener Gavel away and escaped, THE LADY PICKING MULBERRIES SOLID GOLD is up to Warren 8. Stone, tice she rves were called and Pac A1605 | Prince's Orchest of the Broth ood of Loco.) ah ° AG ‘tince’s Orchestra. BRIDGE WORK see aaa fe tea Fcc CS Bown, tone herhoods have se arbitration fr n of any inte wages or how Joes not concern the © brotherhoods. BUSINESS MEN GET BUSY TO AVOID A STRIKE, nean time business men all) @ yuntry are organizing a Silver Fillinus, Se . espe- FULL sets oF This is an ‘opp Get 22-Karat ( Bridve Work at as stated In World, will) fent Wilson. | President HUDSON DENTAL PARLORS 2021 5th Av.,S.E. Cor. 125th St. iy reach Pri wes Morgan, Association of this ed a place on a com- d States Chamber whiclf will meet in Chicago next Week to devise ways of preventing a general tie-up of the of ( 38th Street eee eee Shirts Silk Shirts in a large assortment of crepes and heavy silks in new Spring patterns Shirts of madras and materials in a varie fancy stripes; soft f a neat anc rench cuffs. Founded 1826 ($1.25 | a The Spring Assortments of . row ene” : : en-end Four-in-hands in a fine Women’s Tailor-made Suits rat ect iree ane re tent , Pajamas embodying the latest developments of Fashion, Of imported madras and fine mer- ere mow ready for selection. | 9 | | | Chic Sports Suits, Silk Suits, and Dressy a | stripes Suits featuring the mew embroidered effects, are all adequately represented, as well as Sults im severely tailored styles, Special Values are offered this week tn | Tailored Suits of mavy blue or black serge $20.00 blue or white . at $22.50 taffeta with + at $32.00 navy blue or . at $35.00 $7.85 Semi-tatiored Sults of mavy serge, +» + © © «© Combination Sults of black serge, 6 6 elt lk lt nish are faultless, Men’a Shoes $2.95 Dressy Embroidered Suits of black gabardine . . . . leather in laeed or Not all siaes, Patent styles. | Bitth Aueme-Madtson Avenue | S4th anh 35th Mtreeis New Gor cerized materials in neat “any $1. 75 ($4.95 FIFTH AV Ur 75c Ss ‘ Ground Floor Our former price 10,00 j Tan, black or patent calfakin of my erie {i bl Race, In several smart laste; details of Our former prieva Ay,00 te $6,00 buttoned 1 letters rion Suit Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor SE SPRING FURNISHINGS FOR MEN Attractive Assortments and Excellent Values s of white lisle thre: AG i} rt sleeves; three-quarter leng 65. SPRING MORNING SERENADE Prince's Orchestra, CUDDI A1905 Prince's Orchestra, die | HOW BEAUTIFUL ART THOU Prince's Orchestra, MORNING NOON AND NIGHT OVERTURE Vart L. Prince's Orchestra. MORNING NOON AND NIGHT OVERTURE Part IL. Prince's Orchestra, There is no doubting the actual, great supe: riority of Columbia orchestral records, or the perfection of the Columbia process of recording, after hearing these records. ‘That pleasure can be yours ¢eday at a word to the nearest dealer. New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month, Columbia Records in ail Foreign Languages AS751 12-inch $1.00 39th Street Colusa Srateeea 150 TRloadvertloermont owas dicated Price $: be tha Lutapher COLUMBIA Underwear 95c Athletic with knee length \ Shirts and Drawers off 756 GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC eoerecerene ) k | half hose in black and varic $2.25 a half dozen. The ‘Cordwainer” stout sizes SS AC A Se ee ae: 1,500 PAIRS OF MEN’S SHOES Reduced for Clearance Lasts and Leathers varied enough to mect every man’s ideas of what he wants in footwear, Economies so substantial it will pay to invest in several pairs of these smart Shoes, at such unprecedented savings. Bench-Made Boots Ou beat Young Men’s Shoes Our former prices $4.00 to £5.00 Patent leather, laced or buttaned ahoes in several styles @rewnd Floor I al uaive with Lord & Taylor, these are wea ick ealfakin wi ne TS DD 0) ED 0D (0) ED) GED 0) SED 0 ED (00) URED GRD () SRD 0) QED ( r Shirts with sleeves; drawers in> RECORDS FOR SALR BY sore 87, (cont): nO eee nia ed Ave Muerte ce 45c Half Hose YONKERS (continued) s Yonkers Talking Mac JERSEY erry aes Ave, | 40c Wor 20 Oran hone, Co., 10) ad wW. 250 Miah Bpear & Co, ‘Ave, (885 14th we, Prank Cont nee firand Central Ma, nN & C0. 500 Fighth Aves ‘ro orm $5.85 former price $7.00 shoes made, ‘Tan or i damp-proof soles 8 1 Cool 836, W thsi Be, Fiang a iehone. Ci, Nieholas A: ihre 6 vi a8th Bi, $1.95 Ssh we New i lghton, aL Sane OD OED aD 0ST OGD USED USED OGD OEE OGD a aD OSED > 0-0 Broken slees from 4 to 6on 0 a=

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