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; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 14, 1916, : Ss FACTORIES READY [ACID TEST SHOWS NEW YORKERS FAIRLY HONEST [os sno sono cvs: raat A. trate $25,000, steamante, oes ‘The jurors retired at 4 o'clock yea-| HALIFAX, N. FOR COMPROMISE Tempted by a Chance to Keep Money Sent Them by “Mistake,” 33 Ont of 50 Women jury vecise for Magisate in Ax] SAS" tes oa | ats Ss ce ; ballot, they found that all agreed, and 31 Out of 50 Men Send It Back. EE ere crite, | Gieawrae mine cheearerniiterees |E IN GARMENT STRIKE: From Bobbs-Merrill Co, Saville, former wife of George Bron= i “Amount of honesty in the world| | After deliberating two hours and| son Howard, the author of “God's | $3.93 Man,” who admitted the damagt forty minutes the jury trying Magis-| testimony she had given against her rate Joseph KE. Corrigan's $200,000! husband and the publishing firm was Expected to Offer Increase of | Cleveland amount of dishonesty. $1 to $2 and 49-Hour Week | Moffett, “Honesty of the public at large is To-Night. | Who fairly well established. which had disabled the steamer w is overwhelmingly greater than the — | Conducted “Not only more women than men What is the best Clothing Value 55,000 NOW _ARE OUT.) Test, returned the money, but they returned, in Greater New York? *Will Be a Fight to the Finish,” | |Concludes: || * more promptly. Undoubtedly these > Genuinely Hand-tailored Men’s 25-99 Suits (Ready-for-use) » Says President Hillman, of the Union. | 2 “Honesty is not only the best poticy,| , oe . By Nixola Greeley-Smith, | { but it is the American policy.’’, “They'll all start coming back Mon Honesty 1S the best polley. day morning,” is the statement Her Better than that, it 1s the American policy: Meta Betting ah eae By a test undertaken for McClure's magazine and discussed by the | aecwlati0s, faciurers'| January number of that periodical, Cleveland Moffett has established both porter for cvening World shortly of these propositions before the executive board went into Mr. Moffett, who Is am editor and author known weasion to consider the striiee ot 36,000 throughout the United States, told me yesterday that of their workers in this city, Newark having grown tired of hearing the honesty of his native and Ridgewood, N. J land reviled, he made up his mind to put it to the acti Mr. Ansorge said the executive test. So, with the consent of MecClure’s, he sent to board undoubtedly would urge on the each of fifty men and women a $1 bill. From the text Y f e General meeting to-night at the Broad of a letter which accompanied the money, it was evi- <ikopuae Way Central Hotel that the following dent that the bill had been intended for “The Novelty MORFETC. Supply Company, No, 153 East Fifty-sixth Street” (an Kee ermnwe effers be made to the strikers again; imaginary concern which Mr. Moffett had located at FIRST—An increase of from 1 t 4s $1 to $2 in every department to | smn ecmmeed is own address) and had been enclosed in the ing. wrong envelope. Because—it costs so much to produce a genuinely hand-tailored suit that this is the only shop in ee City satisfied to sell them as low as Because—this is the only Shop in the City special- izing in genuinely hand-tailored clothes, ready= for-use, take effect next Monday morn- The largest collection of genuinely SECOND—The institution of a Nothing remained, therefore, for the honest man or woman to do save | hand tailored Suits at $25.00 49-hour week in the tailoring de- | to put the $1 Dill in another envelope and mail it back to the Novelty Sup- (ready-for-use) in New York City. partment. ply Company—in other words, to Mr. Moffett —— ‘MORE COAL MEN DETECTIVE CONVICTED Besrencios on THe corss-oipti tour) VOM nN MaDe THE BEST SHON" 10 ie that honeaty pay det OF ASSAULT IN SUBWAY DMen's Clothing Shop y, afd, according to Sidney Hill ING FOR HONESTY. jdends. Tam nes one of those y A Separate Shop i; 'Peosident of the Amalgamated o fifty women to whom the, eve it neg persons de F | — 8 West 38th Street On the Street Level sien) the s nike was called tc money “ss bk Hp y: ee bl pe tna vain al te replied, | sere! R. McConeghy Beat Man | ened aight ei "ie, n the aa the fifty men thirty-one were honest health. Mental states, as w Al e Arrested—Passengers His meoting will make another compro. |t0 M". Moffett's test, 19 19 in 50, white | that many physical ls can be cured by | toctive, was to-day convicted by general eight-hour doy in the in-' 10) ToL ened the money, ‘So the pro-) may maintain ‘health or crnato din Accusers. ranklin Simon & C6. “L don't know whether the general Portion of dishonest men, pred be lence resta on the established fact | Alexander R. MeConeghy, a city de- P mise offer on the forty-eight hour |th* ratio of dishonest women is but 17.) ® rent attitude of mind. Phyalolog jury before Judgo Mulqueen of as- Fifth Avenue—New York week,” sald Mr. Ansorge, “but one $1 ea in Lathes Ne atty | Ree like suult in the third degree and re- thing is certain, —the increases o! asaified in groups’ o! % AC-! gestive disturban are ada a tate Prosec manded for a t Mec es oun ari soriais abet rete ta thelr occupations, And| chemical changes In the vital organs {Federal and State Prosecutors On) Ostaber ecun acoder ak Monday morning. ‘The rank and nie [1/8 NOSE Vere may cameo bas jarrsony haebos Gathering Evidence for | rested John Manning, charging bim of the workers are mot sticking ou sf the test which he was good {fons-fear, envy and rage, for in| Grand Juries. with disorderly conduct on the aub- “for a 48-hour Week. What they want i pany ia he! Groin itd Dot apeY i aed al} way platform at Seventy-second meen increase 10: wages, and I ex- No 158 Bast Fifty-sixth {@ * in our bodies) two retailers aqueesed out of the| eet The platform was jammed | pect there will he a rush back io 2 jmnile duces beneficent). \uineas were examined toeday| Wit? the theatre crowd and Me- Work neat Monda: i chang 1 business © exa d tox Coneghy created a panic when he suddenly drew his revolver, knocked down and beat Manning. A traffic Policeman took tho detective's weapon away and Manning was locked up. King the fifty women by groups,” Mr. Moffett said, “of five wives of prosperous citizens, three) meee ot aiiteinte. back the dollar, Of flve ac peonient a spare “This is a fight to a finish,” said! 'fesses. threo sent it back, Of five) ett continued President Hillman. si~nographer three nt it back.;men and women akg y Inst until the end of neat/Of five trained nurses, three sent it| Plants, Dish Tho increase, * Officials of the asso about $125,000 a w rolis of the contract rding to other tion, will t on the pa 8 and manu & seen the giorified faces of by Assistant District Attorney Sam- women in love, [ subt Mr./uel Markewich, They told the same fateet ii ystory. told by other witnesses—the Mr. Mof-|©ombination of retatlers who control necessary to| the local coal market undersold them as% sunshine in to apane | tntil they ‘were no longer able to! passengers followed MoConeghy and| OL Ave teachers, uur sony 1el sinIauOn oF rst | compete with the ruinous prices; then) nig prisoner to the station. and de-| \ e nerefor 1% dis-{ bought them out, As soon as they|manded that the detective himaelf ba! back. Of the tiv ae est bus iiss ent berson must grow ; and) had been disposed of the price of coal arrested. | MecConeghy was indicted. oe n, five sont it back. Of five, more unloving ay his acts of dis- MaicATateistn a cet His maximum sentence would be a ‘ulton St. (Brooklyn) Store Purchases made at any Blyn Store cltaneous women, three sent it| honesty increase ¢| in thelr districts was raised to @ price iterm in the penitentiar 442-444 sien os (udayele ay cae borsiee eethree |*PCUK Of a hardened er A that made up for all that was lost pit sachs SS Opp. Bridge, near Hort ts 1 cicalnee at thee Iekdes | sont “> “I¢ the men insist o Ansorgs said late; crease nero iH hting,” Mr u, 1) wo think they uf!) get a fig mi back. Of five working ¢! Mayer Schoenfeld, | for the manufacturers, 1 A hardened thief. We me an that kind during the process of freezing them by the strike, for the om that they back. Of five lawyers, to love, are gone from that person It is expected that these two deal- s wait a dozen others] — |N BAFF MURDER PLOT ed by the bosses o have pretty well completed their or-| x » They looked ahead and can| longer than the workers | rack MORE HONESTY THAN DISHON- the fifty men by groups I ESTY IN THIS WORLD. lors, as well y 10 were sn unk @ five successful ” t { he strikers added t ranks, found that of the f ‘Honesty is the eastest as well a8! tne coal market, will testify on Mon i" early to-day crdin seat “88 men, three returned the| the best policy.” Mr. Moffett added | ena. ried 1g ew | Prosecutor Believes They Know All Hillman wm Newark came t Mur. Of five rich om four re “Dithonosty, with its end botore the Grand Jury of Mew) in of Liew and triekerios, « lemory 1 news that 1 had quit, makir total of 24% out In thal eit there was siinilar encour from Hidgewood In New York about 200 factories are said to have settiaments, These will | to-morrow by the tee, whic! Hotel Alb were eent out alons lawyers, four re- York County the Circumstances of the | saloon keep would not be needs lal Prosecutor Swacker, who Shooting. | enderswim tad olf cturne Se RIGMUAERN CARA’ HORA tin oF a « need- | has examined two coal producers be- | : Cae ens “ih : aN a vere ° path ted) fore the United States Grand Jury,| Detective Capt, Jones and Do-| NG 170715 Aue returned it. Of five te Anothes thing about dishonesty is|{g to-day going over the records of |teetive Di Martini arraigned Daniel! if AR Ladies’ Felt nree returned | nae it : men, four returned it,| $RAt It dulle the per n of the | coal shi ts furnixhed by one of| Jones, @ negro, and Abraham Graff, | es, four returned it, Of and Sane e cro mes more -1E0 en is ee a Slippers, Shoes = Rubber Boots Ty the vietin of other| them, It 1s believed the testimony | before Judge Nott to-day asking that and i crooks. = That © wetims of|of thease men showed that there was|they be held as material witnesses in 1@ bunco stee Eleven Big Blyn Stores offer hundreds of suggestions to people i brick artists! y@ yeal famine in the coal market|the matter of the murder of Bargett onest elti-| i ein, and that the pane which} Haff, enemy of the poultry trust, seeking gifts that combine beauty and utility. mtg act pin the price of coal up to $12 a ton|Nov. 24, 1914, The men are porters Footwear presents always find a welcome and Blyn Stores are von there! in this city was produced by fraud. |¢mployed at that time by Charles ie) Suitecala Rin We rner, a poultry dealer, whose stalls the natural, logical places to find (Tinana variety, quality and value, Black Kid Satin Eventay in white, wo returned policemen, thi \: MAN WORTH MILLION DIDN'T! _SEND THE DOLLAR BAGK, | vomen than men re-| 5 iiones but they returned N A 6000 WINTER HABIT Many people dread winter because ent of ali; The United States ¢ that the! session to-da © world js nut will not hear any’ | \y. ashington Market, more coal or food witnesses until) Jones w held in default of $5,000 than the | Sronday, bail and Graff in default of § is only be- _ | ball Assistant District Attorne roughout — alley, Who had questioned thr awed aah Gh stances surrounding the ‘anoottt of Chel Serie” oem | MMESGHA ELMAN INJURED | Ml SERVIOEIN Sik HOURS ba “ial » at-large and } Nas what "set SAVING VIOLINS IN CRASH, Post Office avert Plans | POINTS NEW TRADE PATH. the sudden climatic changes colds, grippe, rheumatism, tonsilitis bronchitis. But thousands of well- informed men and women today avoid much sickness for themselves and thei children by taking a few bottles of | Scott's Emulsion to make richer blood, | fortify the membranes of the throat eraiciad ead create body warmth tore: sist sickness, Soldiers at war receive cod r those of Buff in West Romeo. liver oil; it-will also strengthen you, ‘ At You set out to prove,” i | Flig Between the | Mintater Says China Offers Virgin 'o if a century Blyn holiday Scott & Bowne, Bloombeld, NJ, Medd] ‘Rut you have agreed | Musician in Taxi Struck by Trolley Citie: Field After the War, ~— For half a a ste Car Gives First a 4 Two Cities. NORFOLK, Va., Dec, 14—If it hope Children’s] and everyday footwear has provec 28 wat aa St PNOUgH WASHINGTON. Dee, 1'.—Hegular|t malntain tte enormous export tend fot fal to ibe the FULLEST POSSIBLE > Instrumer Rakonlananinne fo between New {After the war the United States must e Misha Elman, composer and vio- Kan n 0 nw consi ed ope, Dr. Wellington Koo. the Chinese & T RS Inlet, was geriously injured to-day, |P¥ the Post Otlice Pepartment, AN-1i. tor, aald In an addrows to-day ee S HIGH CUT OVERGAITE seltentu when a taxicab In y i w nouncement was made to-day that} for «Southern Commercial Congress ) ing with his father, Haul Bln th lan might be established with | her White, Pearl Gray, Dark nck *] 50 | wine | | ‘ ina was one market to wh ¢ DOING seseoerevereesg eS : 3 Alligator struck by # trolley car a wit of the proposed $100,000 postal! oa uimnisturn’ Dr. ieee on ie Fawn, Brown, Black | (Brown sevond Street and Seven Avenue peropriation fe Xperiinental wertal 09 aah a A bls ! 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