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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY ! 1916. 8 more advantageous marriage, for ventured to hurry through did so with JOWUGHTER WES 2228 a SRE "ERED BEGIN ESCAPEINSTREETS: 2 kenee Mr. Pignona is twenty-two year Dolsonols Ray attacks, ‘S| Supt. st oI t ‘ fork old, according to his Hallan frienda [central freight station ald tne chem: He enlisted in the army a little over | tls were received at the pier at th three years ago und served as private . . ot of Barclay Street. They were in Company C of the Seventh Regi- | pene at: Jober Miche Wet there gras : ment. He took part in the fighting | Fo EN Co ARE ne ne oth Now Live With Her|@t Vera Cruz, and was discharged | Women Soldiers in League for Mrs, Hentien % Will, Open! Chemicals Are Dumped Into shipped from y started to leak H honorably about three months ago. | ase S" after being taken to the warehouse ») Father, the Rev. Dr. ‘The marriage took piace in st.| Self Defense Draw Line {| Independent Shops to Laight Street and Gases Rout. | a4 the carboys were thrown into the James M. Buckley. Mark's Church, Manhattan. Dr, | Right There. | middle of Gaight Street Buekley has for years past been one | EL IN MEETING. der, and apparently the —— men who ordered the carboys wn The real battle between 65,000 cloak) Thousindsof mon and women In tha! tate the street did not know that when exposed to the air the powder ware | would take fire. A thick red smoke | Help the Strikers. | West Side Workers. ye red powder: and Apaseety the of the leaders of the Methodist SERVED IN U. S. ARMY.|Churcn in America, Ife was for many | ONE R years editor of the Christian Advo- and skirt workers and the Cloak and|iower weet side of the « | 7 eh aoe ore { : ac Protectiv J ongulfed in vaporous clouds of pe srose from the mass of powder 4 Pignona Is Twenty-two, |earned him the title of “the Were | Young and Pretty Members | sectblign, WARN? CEAA WHEN UAUN sue'eea aad thot Lt as it spread the flames became & saa g : “TWO, |e ie of “The War. ras sociation beg -day whe} is RMS and the streets were cleared | green. Many people in the neighbor. Wife Thirty-three—Sur- le Methodist Chiral He Only Ones Who Cry for | officiala annownced the lockout had tly this morning when | Hood said the chemicals werm placed ‘ Wis Waa id to have amassed a comfort- Piven: . sixteen leaking carboys mmieata {it tho street hy prise to Family Friends, —|abie fortune. bo Bifurcated Uniforms. | ended as tar as they were concerned, | *!* ing carboya of ehemleala | tiene, but the rallroad oblctals fee amen and had become a strike avatar cits sts TR Wrat ase Tron eH | fured to say when oF by whose order | | To take effect at 11 A.M. to-mor-| 004) sn of the New York Cens| Several hundred employees were row, & general strike in the industry has been proclaimed. Circulars order- ing the @trtke @nd giving instructions to the strikepe were distributed tn all the shops fm Manhattan and the Bronx all day to-day by 1,000 mem- bers of the unios, About seventy halls have been rented by the union in which to conduct a “campaign of eduestion.” The slogan is “no let up until the bosses yield to every deman@” Public sympathy expressed in unmistakable terms, through severa§ oommittees, has en- Raiiroad. ‘The fumes «pre an area a half milo square, and Uithough no one Was overcome, hun- | Kaplan Ireds of workers were compelled to | Street es and get out of the] nother factories, the windows ware tightly closed and’ the workers who could do 9 remained at work. Many Before they became aware of what] of the railroad warehouse employees had happened, men and women stag. {and freight handlers also quit work. ' along the streets cough S| Tt was explained to the workers that gered along the streets coughing vio-/ +44 fumes were not immediatel and endeavoring to assuage thal angerous, but that illness might re painful, smarting which bromine} quit if the lungs became affected nial Chan. 2 Laight om the factory of B. D, ‘co. at m”. 28-30 Laight 1 (Spectal to The Evening World.) Marguerite Mooers Marshall. MORRISTOWN, N. J, May ‘BUILD HOUSE INADAY If worst comes to worst, the Ernest Edward Pignona, stone and American Wonun’s Leneue for Self- brick mason, ex-soldier and veteran Pil Ma BG of Vera Cruz, last night moved wis! FOR BRIDE, WHO IS WED doubtedly die with belongings from the humble cottace| its boots on. But tha new uniform of his father in Flagler Street, the A | will not include Malian colony of Morristown, and took W RK GOES ON a ‘ up his residence in the handsome Mig ogg of the Rev. Dr. James M. Bu 4 » in th ost fas! art of " a, this “ity. Dr. mUGhIay Woke EP the) 1WO Hundred Men Start at that it prefers best Luown American ministers. Dawn on Dwelling to Com- leave fact skirts, There is, Frig ds of Dr. Buckley knew the to be sure, a mutinous minority, handed ve young Italian had mended plete It Before Night. couraged the workers to stand out lt Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Mhe chh iney of the Buckley home re- oat led by one rebel firmly “against any and all hints of cently, bat they MADSURITEMMARSHAL who ig on the majority is arre on the side of— : settlemen® @at do not mean com- y could not understand! TOLEDO, ©., May 2.—At dawn to- | and in—petticoats, | plete recognition of the union. To- why he should live in the home of {two 200 ip tate began work on a) Undeleted by the censor, this in- | 5 day a committee, headed by Jacob the clergyman. wo-story, five-room house which the | formation comes direct from Com- ee—eEeEEEEEEOEEe™ Schiff, John D. Crimmins, Magistrate “Well,” ead Dr. Buckley to one of | Toledo Real Roard expected | mander-in-Chief Ida Powell Priest, wae eae eee ree Borden verge of court-martial. But the sedate Mise STUOIS Peter Barlow and Mrs. J. them, “Mr. Pignona {s married to my|'® b@ completed and ready for occu- | with whom I talked yesterday at ngements to daughter) That's why." ¥| pancy by 4 o'clock this afternoon. | headquarters, suite ite, No 33 Went! Of reat Interest In artistlo as well ton, President BE ECP cinen rent she te be aed ae TOR BOPLEY 43 & 45 West 34th Street wo2pitiix. At the\ Buckley home to-day an|About the time the foundation was| Forty-second Street. It was the! %$ society circles will be the wedding | Diy thd enh at th workshops during the strike, which mp! > ss EB . Franc Mr. Regi- ‘ elderly nurse with smiling face, told | Dein completed, Miss Emma Pless- | Commander who demanded, at a re-|f Miss Elise H. Francke to M Miss Francke’s attendants will be lig expected to last at least two months 7 an Evening World reporter that Mrs, /2¢% for whom the house was built ler rally of the American Woman eee eae ee toot at, Thoman'e| enn ister, the, Misses | Mary 1: | an auxiliary committee of women will First Showing of New Models Pignona was indisposed, that Mr ay iol ; yt appreet th n for | League for Self-Defense, “Girls, would Church Banks will have his brother, Harold|be formed to-day to gather material Pignona was attending her and that). Lie ce as assistant secre- | you put r mother in breeches? Miss Francke is a daughter of Mra.| P. Banks, for his best man. A recep-|for work, and the strikers will be » Buckley was in New York; but y of the Real Estate Board, was|To this poignant anneal a few) Lindsley ‘Tappin and « great-grand-| tion will follow the ceremony at the hi. Blanona mide the following | O¢ins married to John MeCann, e ° a 4 ‘ paid a reasonable wage until somo N BI | S t litho spirits answered, “Yes!" But| daughter of the late Daniel Hunting- | Colony Club. BARRE ne Rikdas WHEES: ‘kbs avy ue lai eur Suits ‘written statement: Title bedredichad le Aa GE AT ME were willing to leave the temporary workshops will be located < nated by tirins alfiliated with ‘ “Tm h rose-count Z M4 bi / * sabe skle at choice of a uniform to the governing | me. I ade the first c country 4 e Miss Sarah | 1 Buckley ¢ Board toueh in Hany BUET RlWAye: ALGaAual f is to be made known some time to: ughter of Dr. Juimes M. Buckley \ We Was being com- | board. 6 vad y carried @ skirt done up in’ a little day. Mrs, Harriman is to be in At Unusually Low Prices married in April to Mr. Ernest « addressed the | “And I may be only five feet and bundle on my handle-bars, and when- BUT HAS NO SEAPORT |<x«"« Eéward Pignona phy ide | three-quarters of an inch high,” that ever 1 got down from my wheel for f : sn Schl r, Prostdent of the]] ae . us td feminine Napoleon, Commander )even a few minutes 1 put it on." Revel vaeeoneead Teaiy (UK. 38 Tailleur Suits ay"s doings. | Brest, told ime, "but I'm the head of (Note, for female bicycle scouts: i SR oe itis ‘ouple will occupy the Don't forget to put on your skirt when | Purchases the Destroyer Velika a8} strikers would have tho backing of|f Ol serge. 1 house next hursday. the League and I think the rank and you dismount to reconnoitre,) he Fi fib tes stripes, gabardine, velour som f , . ed o yaniz abor, in- it for e time, and Mr. and Mre.| sis Will seuss Brethy abuse G0lkd what TEE Tae Te aorta fon Onan the First Unit in Sea every branch of organized labor, in: checks, worsted checks; Ir Pignona will reside with him after] | “HELLO, | BROOKLYN!” CALL. | ° 1 i Force. cluding the A. F. of L, Picketing will |f 4), miefitted and 4 . | their officers tell them to do! They'd| soldiers on grounds of, suitability ce, saa e new semiefitted an: jo their return. |much better attend to thelr drilling eens se, ROME, May 2.—Tho Sorbian Gov-| 0° PUt 12 operation to-morrow, 5,000 |] straight line ripple effects. Mrs. Pignona is terribly upset il " Teinte men and women boing distributed Special y College Hoys and Girt jand mareh r if ptt - 7 -day ; ecial J, Hach) ris to) and marching, and let us settle ques. ing the other ni ernment to-day acquired a navy for! troughout the clty. Pp stt ta | cae there has been about Give Mas tions of general policy. she must have be the first time in history, though no| Mr. Schlesinger ‘sald a voluntary marriage,” said the nurse," sing. | YOUNG AND PRETTY ONES ARE foot of Serbian territory is nearer offer of assintance had been received || 2ailleur Suits it is all wrong. Her age, for in f Trinity Col- these girls if they Jes to the se: 0 1 ade le a il alll Sale MUTINOUS, woul es their, mothers in | ttn $0 iniles to the sea and the entire] from the Joint Board of Of serge, in plain or hare “Mr. Pignona is a settlement tures we .worker, Dr. Buckley has known of | The brida ke of} After months ance, | the New York 4 nd | lexe, Washing nergetic re . 4 ’ ;; country is overrun by enemy forces, which was alded by the Aa sabe r ig twenty-one, Dr. Buckley has |! “Nobody in the American | Breeches: Welt i ine golne ee vane purchase of the ; workers ina strike in 101 Hoe Hilvad peated td lown of the marriage for some time, |" Womi Leaque for Self-De- put myself into them!" Did you | \.“lica was ollicially ments were made to have « SU een tet Bere ‘ ts Navic fense wants to wear breech fi legation the strikers present in all Magistrates’ nal ie newe: yl e aren or elon.” Jor t ‘ Narand Pair: sve ear em nesuanterier to 3 a vurts until the end of the strike. effects, 7 ‘The nurse denied that the romance |. Skt cept a few YOUNG and PRET- more preposterous? Serbian ‘o 8 the following c¢ Special cays ’ TY women,” Commander P: is ts a military organization,” | Corfu to Salonic: ch of the allied| pointed: General prbla, with two] is, schiesinger, No. ond of the wae | Ba ichlealger, No; a2 Union Saunee: It New Flare Coats nack, Hotel Latham, Fourth Avenue Of velour checks, taf- ) WAGES, Jana ‘‘twenty-eighth' Street; feta silk, silk poplin, site| avr apts To cunt [atin ect tn | tase t+ 115,00 “had begun when young Pignona fixed | stew ¢ the chimney, a littl: r a month | pl s ago. She said Miss Buckley had | TAIT & known him for a long time and Madden. Vin ent A added: “Mr. Pignona is not going to} work at his trade any more roa summed up the Commander, mili-| powers Ore pointed out, with biting emphasis. (tantiy, “And I want to tell you that bit 4 ‘init fore thi - | I'm sure of that," I said soothingly.| discipline will be preserved, Those +|"But do tell me just what has been|who do not obey orders will be dis- | pyayy ELD ¢ 0. =|happening, It sounds like mutiny ?"| charged.” ey vt q It is mutiny suppressed," the Com- Pred # a eafe sucess that th J Amert- y the rol “Minn” Lous dancing, whiel 1 ; mander assurst me. “There may be! ( tz, No. lengths; new flare mode Rear esisy lee always been in- OE. Stipeeat tal) 4. Zallow,, howeyeri| Bteecton Street; Information Bu Goat tare terested in settlement work Cectlia_ Kelly have one rebel in our ranks who| Motto probabl kelstein, No. 40° Bast Between six and seven hundred em-| street; Financial Committ Special and/nag made all the trouble, She is) ‘here 18 saf ployces, most of whoin are women, of | Kaplowlts, No. 40 Hast Twenty-third Jane | Chairman of a recruiting committee the Fire Hose Company of} Street. i Afternoon Dresses jand she wants to be President, I ROOSEVELT'S THROAT eneral Organizer J. J. Jennings Acting President myself, | sey City, went du strike line International rinent Makers’ ll amd Danse Frocks ly the result of the com- Tnion nounced praey City to Beate GHANatal aay atierrau Eyal TROUBLING HIM AGAIN cone (any tine aI HN ver of the girls to protest against Harron, Francis ( [Get the Habit of . nk ore a Jonn A Jersey New models of tatteta, aod we to crant a 10 per cent, |day that 4,000 me | ’ B f will alte. uniform we planned to have in ree jof the workday from ten to aine| Makers Union A oe ne. wuninirae hte Bee nite: < 18 50 Tailleur Suit | | the beg: é f i] te: " a yeter | hours, demanded by the striker work with the Ne ork strikers chine and net, he new (7 | erore Breakfast SiGURE OUR, |tho beginning, They said that some-| Will Rest Two D at Oyster hours, demanded by the strikers, The strike, he said, would be extended || Graped, farthingale and le ur Sut | e | body was getting some graft, because | Bay Before Coming to Town company's olficitls say they! +, Paterson, to } rk and Passaic flare models. 8 of Serge Did you ever sce @ raincoat | they were invited to go to one firm| B@Y Betore Coming tc were willing to grant tho men a flat] ay q means of preventing New York , Special 25.00 i Saye we can't look or feel right ||) sivty-fire inches tong? It's been | that had offered to make ail the uni- to Meet All-Comers. leven mane Mike Goula net yee menatoturars grap transferring thelr 3 a \ with the system full made specially for a New Hamp. | forms. Col. Roosevelt telephoned to-day| the demands of shortening the work, | Work to New Jersey. of polsons, | shire man, and it reaches just “L said, ‘How can there be any graft! trom Oyster Bay to Progressive Na-| MY one hour, which, they say, would |= —= = _ = : ——_——___ |) below his knee |for anybody, when you pay $4.50 for| tional Headquarters that his throat|"™°*? * °0 ber cent. concession i Millions of folks bathe interaaliy ja skirt and a coat? But I will get) again was bothering him and he in-| now instead of londing their system APRIL VEHICLE | "DEATH ROLL. | some other designs and estimates.’ 1! tended to stay at home for a couple of | bli FOR LONGSHOREMEN, | Unusual and txceptional Suit Values. \| gshoremen, with their with drug: ky What's an inside bat did so, and 1 was showing them to the | days, He will come to towr you say. eal, it is guaranteed to } League the other evening when the| ready to meet all-come: Us / / tthe Bi T I at the Bush Terminal ; gh 1d moving ple lebrated th Y Y 7 | LJ ; Pi ah tim a form miracies if you could believe | reer 34th Street—New York ‘Thuraday,| my the Met- | Goo ‘ Killed tn. Streets. Kees for ‘breeches was) ropolitan Magazine office. All dis-! wie hundred 1 ws tarted ry Ol a bi eb ” lac’ > 5 bs Libba Bias rs of men and! According to the Revort of tho Na-|her fricnd@ nn OMe Tebsl and) guise of his candidacy for the Repub- | rari tional Highways lety ofliine eee, jlican nomination ts now cast astde, | in accidents due to vehtcul rathe fo rthe|MORRORS! THEY MIGHT WEAR} The partisan League | tu NOTHING BUT BREECHES, has sent out circular invitations for | op month of April, twe mM were killed on the streets of New York ‘One design showed riding | citizens to join them, saying: “It is | which, pate needful to convince the national con- bid | breeches with a long coat reach- tomoblles caused eat ing to the knees. Now, on horse- | Automobiles cased the ieath, of) back thats allright, “Gut if eur [vention and Rooscvolt himaelf that the | XP. lt rsons killed In| girls wore such a costume they | country demands lim, Quick action | flashed ity for the month was forty-two, | would soon become warm, would |i, neceasar Killed thirty-two, trolleys flve and| throw off their coats and then |!* Becessary. these hot water enthuy we are Vast num ome who, immediately upon a morning, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of li stone phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health is ins tended to flush the ston 1 neys and the thirty fe of the previous day's waste, sour bile | and indigestible material left over in| Roosevelt crowd and was vig- orously Auto i indigentible material Wit over in| Nutone Censor Arestutirants where the mon Important Suit Sale—To Close Out the ly ¢ Me f would be wearing nothing but | | \day, becomes food for the millions of | | xerk’ ng in ate of breeche: (Commander Priest | Hotel Manhattan took on forelar | t ‘bacteria which infest the bowels, ‘The | yoho Kilt of ® citizen ick result is poisons and toxins, Ky and t ‘Thich are then absorbed into the ble rhe. New vocally indicated at least three shocked exclamation points). “Then we had for consideration a day. Another re suite, in which installed, Nic! m was added to the 1 stenog her was Jas Murray Butler, | At Reduced Prices Wednesday that sixteen were headache, bilious attacks, foul | hat sixteen were Killed by auton divided skirt jontinued, “also g|inatalied, Nicholas y , Butic ey | eesiie bac mate, colts; stom ‘trouble | pa ne and one By aw W belted he pares 6 treula Leia eae eae een niiniten ak band Bashers 4 i = ° ’ ° Ugod an ll sorts of iment, ""™™”” RUSH FOR CONVENTION SEATS sat sath be turer semaaseare vf arcane taictaly > |AE Wading Ht, Women’s an Isses| Suits ple who feel oval on a nant mae bite none pry ryt . / batily the next, but who sunp| yreeches may be worn [from 1, ss ; J Mot get fecling right, are ur HICAG 4 REJECTED SUITOR KILLS | Taken from the Reserve Stoel: ‘obtain a quarter pound of lim ie HL AG0) Pi mantyetlv ’ Bis apie « ver should go | | t the drug store ousand applicati ickets to aaney stopping, when a | A A F Pier ‘i Dhcomnaie st Tne teraciicisne (the epubllean Convention Houbla quick charg ta ordered, to GIRL AND HER FATHER HI An additional 325 Women's and Misses’ Suits, in taile * to make any one a real crank on the|here Jun» 7 hal already been re- | PEA of Ate aor Ore nliek let areraa| PO car rg - ‘ {HI ored, smartly trimmed and braid bound models, in a ee : ae etnies not on | feduests can be grantod. uccofding te pul Toe: protsebion * Gomimancen|/EO0NSGUCHE Malb Whose Wooing Saad | select assortment of plain and novelty materials. : apd bol on | Fred t reminded me. "We are be 3 i iia Musee ae | pr fig Cay sweetening and Biltnett \ tee, ite vanel i case Riise Wal Ends in Double Tragedy, Is fe || freshning, 80 limestone phosphate and | and it reference will be given ably never shall take tho tield, Hunted by Posse. Rich, full, fleecy| | Formerly sold at 29.75 and 35,00 hot water act on the stomach, liver, tbera to th nd that but if our homes are invaded while . idneys and bowels, It is vastly more pring the convention to! our men are away at the front we) TOMPSON, Conn. May 2.—George and Hattering— important to bathe on the inside than hall be able to defend ourselves and! a. Portis, a ou don't have to wear to shoot a , because) death in the fot aroom and) Deputy sheriffs and a {hit a silver dollar on the opposite) searching tho surrounding country [ee A leading Wisconsin Doctor writes:) {we consulted the officers of fr dunn Billi & man Aout forty: CEA ellie Higher Cost Tailored Suits quarters now. No one can on the outside, because the skin pe on do not absorb impurities into the|,;? blood, while the b po o.—Advt. | open feadquartors"in this city how his daught« home here to-day. vig P taitner lg now than country | fia eVer before. Ww tion of breeches. | suppo: “TI know of nothing in medicine so effective, prompt and — wouldn't like their nam Miss Pettis to recetve For Women and Misses A A . tf i 4 is said to ha ‘ | satisfactory as Bell-ans for Indigestion; it has won me {07°S) Sftdne” did Gen. ops te tke venetian | pul ae much ality inal | Rite ae: hs m friends. This is an ardent, earnest expression of my al! means to avoid such a cos- bea as we can—and ours About 195 High Cost Suits, consisting of some of this any J ? tume while making any public ap- | Gu to are low-priced too. All | -eason's best custom tailor models of superior fabrics, 4, William Fisher and young gangsters, who Benny Weinst & William 1. | Rich rd Hare waylatd and hearty and grateful approval of Bell-ans. No string is pearances? attached to this statement, no favors asked—it is simply a iantry, the American army offic: strong plea for a very good remedy.” {fn i t the purity of whe Futana. for “But breeches are not suitable.”| and Second &trest, on Murch 3 1 Commissary General Neta Jean} sentenced by Justice Shearn in the s | Boardman entered the discussion. Ina! preme. Co Sherwood, w ty anilitary « ' that won two) years to —~ hould be her title, atthough the c e r In five ye civilian name for her office is Trena. | ta ten years and Harrisan wa FOR INDIGESTION gr acre ete idan i Be aeenp tether lengths, colors and shades, 4 $3.95 to $35.00 Genuine London | 2 8 00 Ostrich Boas Can Only Be Had at}! | Formerly sold to 48,00 Mt ed that a DWISTS WO STREZ® : “L was the first woman in the couns|Srivate gang feud Was wt the bottora 25c package at every drug store in the U.S, . |try to wear bicycle breeches,” she tald! bf the affair. " Brooklym Store, 523 Fultom st. = ‘ yee pasnresendg ? ora wes — ——— ' . .

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