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t NEARS SETTLEMENT ~ONATHOUR BASIS Work Monday Pending Fi- nal Decision by War Board. The answer of most fat people is that constant dieting is hard, {0 | Jenkins ved the greater pare of his some, exhaustive — then, too, t be harmful to fe the weight down. the old-fashioned idea, PATERSON, N. J., Feb. 7.—Most of the silk workers now on strike will bo ly next week on the forty-seven hours a week, if lution framed by the manufacturers 4 conference yesterday y bearing on the situation This was the first organized attempt made by both parties to the contr- versy to make a conclusive statement of their positions, Another joint meeting will be heid to-night after the seyarate commit tees have conferred with the orguni- zations which they represent, and !t is expected that, now the « wedge has been placed, the meeting will bring the contenders much nearer to conciliation. ‘That the local manufacturers have conferred with leaders of the in- dustry in other sections, with a view working hours throughout the eastern section, and so doing away with one phase of the objections aguinst shorter hours for the Paterson workers, was indicated in the report of the joint committees, Make Cake With Douglas Oil The Delicate and Economical Shortening “The manufacturers adhered to their earlier proposal that the whole matter of standardizing hours tn the silk industry be left to the National War Labor Board to decide, and re- ported that the silk manufacturers of New York and vicinity, Hoboken and Union reed to é nm in “Represe: ntatives of the workers, while they agreo that standardiza- tion would be a good thing, tenaciously to their belic Kk Labor Board's » basis of forty-seven hours per only disturbing element in the y measures is the I. W. W lar organizations, workers in Passic and Gar- + numbering 6,000 In West Hoboken, work: yesterday nt of the st_known publishers in n Pennsylvania, Florida to spend © Was seventy years old and had been a newspaper publisher in Elmira since 1882 Wines & Liquors Specials for Friday and Saturday pi $26.00, Old Nelson Straight Bourbon 90° Full quarts. Regular price $2.75 Old Hermitage Bottled in Bond el Regular price $2.50 Fleischman’s Rye Bottled in Bond} . Regular price $2.75 Wilson, Kirk’s, Old Crow, Porat Balti- | more Club or Lewis Hunter Rye, at Virginia Dare Wine, per case of 12 bottles, $7.50 | Lane’s English Sloe Gin, Regular price $2.25 Hennessy Cognac Brandy, Pale Regular price $3.50 Aquavit Lysholms, No. 1.... | ($1.00 $12.00 $1.60 $18.25 imperial Baltinire Rye, 90 (» 10 years old, full strength $7.50 per gallon you wish to drink, Umberto, Italian Vermouth. . . Invalid’s Port from Portugal. . mot urge you too strongly to provide for requirements of whiskey at these Goo d whiskies are ra you will have to pay double for inferior grades | Prepare for the Beerless Days $13.50 seph Benedict Company IMPORTERS AND WHOLE DISTRIBUTING 255 Eighth Ave. Between 22d and 23d Streets Telephones Chelsea 2482, 6099, 6036 pone and Mail Orders are Carefully Packed and Shimmed. 8 of the FORMER GREENHUT CO, | ALE LIQUOR DEALERS | SOLM, DISTRIBU TORS to the PAT THER EVENZNG WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUAR “FREDERICK L. JENKINS ae tary to Superintendent. Frederick Ia Jenkins, for many years Lesoyeag! a) Rad Superintendent of Po- yn, died Iast evening at lhe ons, ‘Ne 121 Bainbridge Street. Born in Manhattan 74 years ago, Mr. life in Broooklyn, where he took active part in public affairs, During ¢he Civil War he was engaged in traneporting supplies as super cargo and purser for the Cromwell line. He was purser of the steamer Chesapeake, plying between New York and Portiand, Me, and sold the tickets to Lieut. Braine, the Confed- | erate officer who captured the vensel but did not make the voy- len illness, aa for several terms Mr. Je President of the I jation and of the F veterans, He was at clety of Old Brookly retirement from tte feoretarysh shortly before consolidation, he. had been connected with the" Ameriean | Newspaper Publishers’ Association. The | widow, Airs. Mary Cochran Jenkias, survives, » Veterans’ Asso- nm Masonic per of the So- Since his! Natural Nutria Coats Marmot Coats | Natural Muskrat Coats | Raccoon, Hudson | Ringtail Sable Coats youthful model. Formerly at $200.00 | Australian Seal Coats 40 in, Wide sweep, belted, Hudson Seal Coats style Belted or Box effect. Hudson Seal Coats te Hospital in Aute That Strikes Her. The Japanese Way to Remove Corns Doesn’t Hurt a Bit—Easy and Simple Ma. Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. for ¥ THREE BROOKLYN STORE. 1329-1331 ° an” 4810-4812 BROADWAY A FIFTH AVE. At Gates Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn Brooklyn FULTON ST. Cor. of BRIDGE STREET At Hoyt St. Sub our Fur Section tomorrow, Sat: this season. Every garment included pelts, made by expert fur craftsmen, and eagned by eminent Paris creators of fashion. Positively nothing to equal these values have ever been shown in Brooklyn. in price, your purchase “Large self shaw collar and cuffs — 32 inches—-Belt and new pocket ect. suit Formerly a 8165.00 °LO5°” "Large Raccoon collar and cuffs, flary models, 36 and 42 inches. Recommended for automobiling. ¢ Formerly at $175.00 or Self Collar and Cuffs—36 and 40 inches; new border effect, belted. Formerly at $185.0) A new attractive model, 32 inches self large collar and cuffs. Belted As illustrated. Genuine Beaver or Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs Formerly at $250.00 Self very large collar and Bell cuffs 32 inches. Made in a very chie Formerly at $225.00 Trimmed with large Dark Natural Beaver collar and cuffs and bor- der 32 inches. 00 Formerly at $295.00 * 215 trying to found Vio arrested, charged with man: n the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts reness, The Off. Try it. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine. Jest @ touch of Ice-Mint and “ont? what relief. Corns and callouses vanish, one disappears, and you can dance all OtgRt oF walks ail day and your corns No mattor what you tried or how many times you | disappointed, here in a re at laet. Prom the very that Ice-Mint touches that sore corn your poor tired, feel #0 cool, eary and com you Wil just sigh with rellr Te-junt # Mtie touch of that detentul cooling Ice-Mint and real foot joy in yours, No matter how old or tough your | pet corn is he will Mrivel right up and! £004 you can pick him plying tt wkin te Mint {s the real Japanes Station, Brooklyn Announcing Tomorrow (Saturday) the Season’s Greatest Fur Sale EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS NQUESTIONABLY the opportunities now to be presented in this supreme clearance of U turday, te no parallel in any similar event offered is of the very finest grade of selected A SUGGESTION—In iew of the fact that skins are rapidly advancing at this sale may be considered a very sound irvest- ment. On payment of a small deposit goods will be held for future delivery. Austrotian Genuine Seal Coat. Mink Coat formerly $250, formerly $1 800 r $157.50 75 Large collar, cuffs and wide border of dyed Skunk—45 inches. Very tyre AGA Formerly at $350.00 *260 . Hudson Seal Dolman Made of finest Pelts, 120 inches sweep, 45 inches long. Large crush collar; as illustrated, $96 5° 00 Formerly at $500 .00 Hudson Seal Coat Trimmed with large collar and cuffs of Natural Skunk. Big sweer belted model. SO 4 ed mode 83 15° Formerly at $550.00 Nudson Seal Dolman Large crush Beaver collar and bell cuffs—120 inches wide. A very smart model, Selected Pelts. $ 3 5 00 Formerly ct $600.00 * 3D Mole Skin Coat and Dolman Made out of the finest Scotch Mol in most attractive styles. Loose and belted models. $975.00 Formerly at $650.00 Hudson Seal Dolman Made out of the finest Pelt large collar and cuffs —140 sweep—A5 inches long. PIT Formerly at $700.00 °4.70 Real Mink Coats Asillustrated. Made out of fir selected Pelts, Perfectly mat in very attractive model 5 00 Formerly at $1800.00 1 I 15 CLEARANCE SALES AT Cheches THREE BROOKLYN STORES, ¥ 7, 1919. with the child to the North Hudson Hospital, where she died of a frac- DIES IN BROOKLYN HOME] wt"s*S 5 wn ro Sannin iy ming to the grocery store early last President of Polke Vi Pol Ve evening, when she was struck by an| the police ho fice Veterans’ As- Md 0 by Herbert Viola,| Test, The nol und sociation After Years of Secre- | 4 min owner of Cliftside. Viota oe poe the hosp! Place the injured child in bis car, told void ar- 8 auto: He was ughter, | Wenien’s Kid and Latnboien Gloves: I-Dresser thie @aic wil! be opportune, for the gloves -priced’ White and white with black em BPIOCIAL, PALR Women's 69¢ Chamolsette Gloves Grey and tan; pair To Mise or Mra. are of high au Just a Touch Stops ward, and it doean't even irritate the Girls’ Gitighain Dresses—3 Grot ” any drug store for m little poor suffering, their lives. There nothing “Just ae ; 8 {Toilet Needs | Women's sis Union Suits | Natural color wor- heavy | w oleh t: 82 Worsted Underwear $13 Suits, Overcoats & Miainawt eG Tomorrew's Shoppers will be agreeably surprised with Good clothes for so little! SUITS—-Semt-Norfolk models of tweed and caasimeres, in fancy mixed effects; full belt; this offering for the boys. OVERCOATS~ Rusalan models of fancy mixed overcoat- ; bution to neck; double-bre models, with convertible collars; plaid lined; sizes range from $ to 17 years MACKINAWS--In plaid and overplaid macki- \ ; made donble breasted, with con full belt and p $10 os; sizes 8 to 16 years Boys’ $8.48 Suits mitt mk ; “tun Uned Tenicker New! Onna for Early Pag Distinctive models in the most wanted leathers; made with Hght we favored black Hoth of th and blind eyelets, so SuOMAE with smart d — Special !— Women's $6 Lace Shoes Hiack kid with «rey suede topa; “ist AQT Namm's Second Floor POCOSIOSISE FE 2OT% SOT IELTS 20 O98 FO IORONSEDOSOT9OSE SES FESESIEOSSIST DOC IF F9TSSSOOESISIOSOOO 3893 506. NEW! $22 Dresses $40 to $49 50 Cc oats | Neckwear {oe | Mimi $1.24 Lambekin ¢ Gloves ii 15 aa 1.69— 1.95—2.95 "harming youthful models that Will appeal to daughter--econom teally priced to please mothers! Practical, showy, plaid com: binations, fashioned into the smartest of dresses for @choo! wear, Full pleated back and front, with high or regulation waist lines Neatly trimmed with contrasting pipings and battona, A score or more mod. ela to choose from. Generously eut and guaranteed fast color To see these dresses is to buy! / Name's Second Floor reer mition mee 4ze | Silk Hose Mabeoock’s Corylopats i ceaventate Taicum Powders bor. |5c |4, Gariee’ tomer” nelieed Albodon Tooth Lion tid 19¢ nh and ble CC Roles and toen; sea Hie eer. Pe 1 24. | tee Sonp: cake... . c } ore; palr bd e i} Namms Main > por Narem's Main Floor full lined koickers; sizos 1 juntor and school In plain white and com- bination co? In middy, Oliver 1 to & years ania s soles and French heels, Highly atent or black kidskin, plain , ave long slender vamps Girls’ Lace on Tan calf, low heels broad oF seas toes; high cut; alsee h% to | C palr Vey Sines 11% to Boyw’ Calf Shoes lace models of toon: low heels; w to 64; pair Men’s 2.50Shirts Plain negiigee soft mbirte, with double cuffs attached Of mutin striped dimity cloth, woven maar also met LTD Nante’s—-Main Floor military heels: Ups AP Style— Hats of Straw and Georgette FURS! *150 Coatees Proaent prices of raso pelts tn. dicate Algher priced furs nest 1 far Women’s $22.50 Muffts Of Hudson — sen mkrat), natural ree 1). With squte- It and cufta? cout; Just $200 Namm’s—Second Floor | Meats | Chetee Rib Roasts I> 19M%e and ate HOCERIER, Beans, |b 13% Baked’ Beans, Ls License G06 ty