The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1916, Page 4

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NOE T0 LEAVE FOAL SUATER ON CONEY’ BEACH ARISON wily y depend Tuer com 4 here w the wverag tn gon ther G€And Ui Jou brome wher ite bought iners that tw not ythe QUAUTY bat the PHICE thet Pjectment Ord to satislac tor y Vosted on Monday on 7 passers’ Places “ ae — SUMMARY ACTION NEXI . _ _ . ' += tH Ont ter Evening World's Fight to Save if ni JH J J Keach for the Public Finds / Strong Indorsement, j —- ° Me The work of clearing the pe Chinese Chippendale Antique , aie Tk is inte © ' Dining Koom Suv each at Coney tein e ema ne = $227.50 ward rapidly The Kvening World The 26 rooms completely furnished ampalen te restore to the put will prove instr wets and entertarning ; coche SECA o A SINCE 180% aD ever have been 4 ejecting all encrom ; | bet water and low t 1® Web rk will be morning by Attorney odvury of the Btate on Monday General Wo New York Viacarda to the same effect will be n the walls of all eneronching TT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, “GET THE HABIT” “GET THE HABIT" GO TO BRILL BROTHERS «=LIGVH @HL LA9.. Offering men and young men one of whieh they should] ra on the beach! went to the trespassers | °* | that supplies Tilyou's swimming pool | the sand. | {HE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, STATE SSOTHCETOCLE MM CONDD Pst ANOs ban fon Th reorient “ Lee We tntond to clear the entire bench, waid Leputy At rt V Meyer to) or Wo @rant,” General ie Under the ney 1 beach to is true that some trempasn | end the it ‘lere have what are called ‘restricted | a! whieh give them cortain pri | the beach, but these will) no an if ho rant had ever, be ie where property haa been built over —) bewch under theae ‘re. | stricted grants’ @ clearance of seven feet headroom must bo made, accord- tng to the order of the Court, #o that the public may walk comfortably under the obstruction, In the case of plers used ‘for commerce and navi tion’ that cross the beach @ passa way must be made to afford free tion, elther by raising the structure or by carrying the footway over It by a bridge, The big pipe, for example, with salt water must be raised so that it will be seven feet in the clear above “All bath houses, fences, &c., that obstruct the pei will have to be torn dow: owners do not tear them down within &@ reasonable time—say three or four days after receiving our notice—we shall be compelled to send in a strong- arm squad with axes to get the ob- structions out of the way. But we do not expect any difficulty. ~ | “Clearing the beach #o that the peo- | ple may go freely from one end of Coney Island to the other will give Coney Island the biggest boom it ver had. The merchants and showmen | know that, and I ink they will be glad that The Evening World's cam- paign ha: n brought to a triumphal conclusion. WILSON TO ACT IF of the few really good opportuni- ties of the season for buying a new suit ata substantial saving. >: For $12.50 and $15.00 Suits| For $18.00 and $20.00 Suits With PINCH - BACKS a-plenty,| ‘This season's best models and pat- and, of course, many smart, stylish|terns, One, two and three button two and three button sack models. |coats, quarter and full lined; many of All wonderful values. them oor lined with silk. wLIGVH FHL Lad.. Tartan Plaids Fancy Flannels Pin Strij Blue Flannels Club Checks Overplaids Cambri ige * Grays Brown Flannels Pinch-Bachs Pencil Stripes Flannel Pinch-Backs| Green Flannels Tweeds Fancy Cassimeres ater dpe Fishin Tweeds Plain Grays Brown Mixtures | Silk Mixtures Green Mixtures SUaH.LoUd THUd GL OD Saleof Men’s Shirts|Palm Beach Suits And Suite of Cool-Cloth and Sumates Sale of Straw Hats Fer Men and Young Men 2 || At 69c | at $5-75 | atQ95c ||. ; Silk Neckwear, 25¢} oot, comfortable, Economical] $1.50 and $2.00 Values ‘ g August Clearance Sales of Vacation Clothes for Boys’ |= = Smart Norfolk Suite Washable — Norfolk Norfolk Suits in 5 of Sumatex Cloth, Russian Suits of fancy gray anc g Bull Brothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Southeast Corner Third Avenue RAILROAD STRIKE SEEMS INEVITABLE Informs Himself So That He May Intervene If 400,000 Men Decide to Quit. WASHINGTON, Aug, %—Willlam | L. Chambers, Commraaloner of the| Federal Board of Mediation and Con- ciltation, was called in by President Wilson to-day in connection with the threatened strike of 400,000 employess of tho railroads of the country, The President is anxious to get all the Information possible on the situation In order to intorvene If a atrike seems inevitable. The Mediation Board ts gathering facts in anticipation that tho strike vote now being canvassed will favor @ walkout and that the railroads and their employees will be unable to reach an agreement, When this point ts reached the board expects to be callod in to attempt to eettle the dit- ferences. Tho President has referred to the Department of Labor an appeal from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States for Federal interven- tion, ‘The situation ts expected to come to a crisis Aug. & when the re- sult of the strike vote will be an nounced and another conference held between the representatives of the railroads and of the employees | ‘The Mediation Hoard takes the poal- | tion that nothing of @ formal nature | | ean be done by it until after the re sult of the vote la Known and the employers and employees finally fail Tho President, to agree rwever, ts considering whether some extraor | dinary action may not be taken, —" | STRIKE VOTE CANVASS | | THROUGH BY SATURDAY; | SWITCHMEN NOW ACT Se gmp ee AUGUST 3, 1016, Open Saturday All Day | for the Convenience of the Shoppina Public “We Cannestion With Ary Other Latablishment tn the Vi ole WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street «Afi. New Fall Dresses Large and varied assortments; in all the rich Autumn shades and fabrics New Dresses pooh ge, Plata Sitk, Combinationa, Very Spectat 15.00 New Dresses Georgette Cre, Satin, sad Charmeuse, Serge, 18.50 Very Special New Dresses a mene, Satin, Georgette Crepe, New Dress of Serge. " 25.00 Embroidered Satin Very Special Charmeuse, $23.50 Clearance of Silk Dre 240 Handsome Silk Dresses taken from regular stock and reduced to 8.95 12.95 140 Coats Reduced to 5.00 Taken from regular stock, suitable for town, country and sports wear, varied assortment of fabrics and colors. Summer Business Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. On Saturdays during August the Store will be closed all day. B. Altman & Co. A Special Offering of Silk Parasols unusually priced at $1.85 will be a feature of seasonable interest for to-morrow (Friday), The selection marked at this low price comprises parasols in plain colors, smart combinations, and the always popular black-and-white stripes. Fifth Avenue, New York A iia Le Alarge bottle for “The Kind That's Different’ | Beventy per cent 2 Flatbush Avenue at Fulton Street, Brooklyn 791 Broad Street, at Market, Newark, New Jersey And Our New Store, 1192 Main Street, at Golden Hill, Bridgeport Harlem, Brooklyn, Newark and Bridgeport Stores Open Saturday Evenings “GET THE HABIT” SuaH.Loud THdd OL 09 “GET THE HABIT” GO 'TO BRILL BROTHERS “GET THE HABLE" aturday night Wx of the four railway cods will meet the National Conference Committee of the raule of the 400,000 strike votes of the members of the | | "Big Four’ Ratiroad Brotherhoods | had been counted at noon to-day Theso include the votes of the East- orn and Southern members and some of the Mid-W "1 mi like it you money back can have your ¢ Watch for Our James —" Next Ad ne “ in This ys Paper on an Markets The Best Coffee If every housekeeper knew this coffee as we know it-— and as the vast majority of our patrons know it--she would use no other. It is superior in flavor, aroma end strength —in delicious “cup-quality”’—and in actual market value to all other cof- fees that retail’ anywhere near its price. It is sold on a closer margin of profit than any other coffee, because we sell tons of it daily. We make these broad claims for this distinctive blend of our best bulk coffee, because they are facts that should be known to all coffee drinkers and should sink into their minds with sufficient force to induce everyone that has not alread: done so to try this coffee. We stake our reputation pape f fee merchants of thirty-four years’ experience upon this blend—the best coffee value in America, probably in the world. You will say the c same after taking a pound home with you, at our regular everyday price of For Iced Coffee Particularly Palatable & Refreshing Economy Offers Worth Going After Blue Ribbon, crisp and fresh; orn es, sxere large 1c size pack+ Macaroni pod paghettt, also 4 Elbow Macaroni; pkge. . c Fairy Soap, Regular 5¢ Cake... inest from Virginia's Potatoes, in..." 6 ™ 10° Oolong, Formosa, India-Ceylon, ec est CAS, Pagink wecstnn, “Nine 29 ul oe asic; pure, uufermented Grape Juice ,iefiss buses 1 O° All Prices Equally Low—on Same Profit-Sharing Basis, At All James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Prime Rib Roast Beef, ...... 22° | Sugar Cured Hams, selected, ib.. 208 At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Frenc Vermouth, + watty:s voute., Claret, Pure California pape wine of extra body and 4 3&e in wood; our own quality; half-gallon. . bottling; bottle. ..., 79 Wilson Whiskey |; Wholesale Orders: Address 392 Washington St., New York City American favoriien from the distilleries Hunter Rye LIFE-SAVING BULLETIN No. 9 It’s Worth It —the minute you give for safety’s sake when you come to a grade crossing of the Long Island Railroad. Stop your car and look carefully up and down the tracks. Because they could not sce its value, impatient automobilists have driven onto the tracks to injury often and sometimes death. Eleven people were injured in grade crossing accidents on Long Island due to reckless driving in 1915, and one motorcyclist was killed by running headlong into the second car of a fast passenger train, YY Stop Before You Cross The Long Island Railroad leilllillite ene James Whitcomb Riley’s most popular poem, “An Old Sweetheart of Mine” Complete Illustrated In Magazine Section of Next SUNDAY WORLD

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