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{ in chief of New Japan, Sen Kata-| protectin una is quoted as quoting Prof.) of the C oe Wee TO. ANS Nagai to the effect that “Americans; °f Russia lian Labor M iphold justice and humanity with Reds” w “ The efficial Ita ’ t mouths. sion (eight fori x The Labor Defender says that Gov.) turned yellow in the war 4 Stephens of California “spat in the| C88) ix meeting with a w A inilitary dictat and capita F s | reception at the hands of its ace of the American working man’ ‘ocmpatriot Ja Boston their ind “has sliown his contempt for audience refused to rise during the labor and his conticence that it will playing, of the “Star Spangled i “ Ban but demunded the ital ce more cringe before the master’s} jan “Hymn of Labor’ inst ish," when he commuted Tom | and sang it pith gusto. © © @ Mocney's sentence from death to life; ‘Their visit * © has already e Calls Ttealf “Labo iprisonment. Also, fa. comnection| 16 on in New York Paper Calis Itself “Labor De.) Mtoeney, ihe Laser Derender| guy of an Revolutionary fender,” and Is Organ of | says that he, together with Alexander! to carry on revolutionary work- H * +} tork arch is! ing class yropag da is Revolutionary Unionism. | ttemy oc rick, and Emme Goldman, | country and Ttalyee |” Me = high prie of Anarchy, both 6f By Frederick Lawrence. whom are serving prison sewtences for| used ax author of an utticle wii “The Labor Defender” is the name |*4voce (capitalists) shown wf the latest publication offered for) States during the war, and bundreds | ( Ha UI a circulation in the city of New York, | of other imprisoned Industrial el in a permanent Ito sub-title is “ n of Revolution-|¢"s of the World represent to the} f ary Unionism.” It is published sem!- | “Workers of the entire country the mover tn the ireceh Pig ple monthly by “The New York Defense | Merciless brutality of the ‘law’ made | 4, rebehs and oe Sg mere eth Committe nd ite by the masters and adm red if | ma fs to “Protect t vance the Interes of the World.” fice is at No. 2 which is also the headquarters of the a their interest PAPER PAYS ITS RESPECTS TO | ' PLAIN UNIONISM., Heb. 4. Wate le The Lebor Defender, Organ of Rev- | a a . he Never $e Worker olutionary Unionism, has a “depart. int a Worker Fires the Gun " which is headed EDITORIAL COMMENT ON WIL- ne in jarge aispiays this: Industrial Workers of the World EWS srican, SON, BURLESON, GOMPERS, “The Labor Defender, Organ of i ET AL. Revolutionary Unionism,” prints ear Gone oa are Sie tabor Dé Eiltorial page brevities read: toons on its first page, The cartoon fender'ay pig pad due for a lot of bunk printed in a recent issue has for its, my Gompers and the The following briefs about Ameri-, bosses about this not being the © culled from the, timo to “rock the boat.” On the contrary, now is just the time to caption “Open the Jails!” The pic tyre, which is a really excellent ex ean ave “Slave Marke * news: Re UE Vietvotla: Heaney) SEG j J | rock hell, fellow workers, BT Wall known radiogl cartooniat, de Slimy Gompers * © did | untit we dump both the Gompers @ well kr adical ca it le] not favor the ides of a labor | crew and the master pirates over- picts a Herculean Industrial Worker party, but the workers have de- | oard and man the “ship of Of the World using a mighty sledge 1 to try it and when they Neer atti te ae cee ae " raight for the harbor of hammer to demolish a 4 on the folly of that meth- a“ Cae ee rani | Industrial Democracy ewnably the pr is « hey may th a, vial up | " @t San Quentin, Cal.; Atia Ga t Chat the workers rea: | Our Democ President ; phan ther of| bower n the industrial field | teicenn’ Teavenworth, K r ono other ¢ and that in that ficld HE 13 IN- and “fisty trany in which veral hundred| VINCIBLE. ee con his Tadustrial Wor f the World = - | members are at present confined. Chicai as ‘he sub caption of Minor's cartoon - Pears n we read that “Berlin is ‘ i rr : ag ee i tributed m iy ty becoming more and more like the ‘eads he war between revolutions Petrograd,” we “Fellow Workers! Hundreds of| capitalism and international 6o- wonder which was really the Your Comrades Are In Jail for Hav-| “i#lisin has begun and the class | winner, the Allied GOVERN- conscious workers of America hould join with the revolutionary | = forces uf Europe in establishing | — Our political boss has sone dictatorship of the profes abroad for @ short tap. Some fog Fought for tho Working Class. MENTS or the German PEOPLE. It Is Up to You to Set Them Free.” The leading story on tho first page words is #0 obvious that they are worth capitalization—F, 1.) —To Millions of Tea Drinkers Under the heading, * nal Revolt.” the papi Isheviki activities in Murope, Janan, South and Central America, Canada deadlock in the House of Assembly over the Speakership, Indications are that | Rich in Flavor — Absolute in Purity. | Uhe, Bueinning of, the Athy week will find the 20 or their candidate Sealed Packets Only .. Black—Green or Mixed { ,,,, TRY IT!: punty, ar firmly by their ean Tudson County One Block from STREET CARS PASS THE DOOR. 2 Blocks from 14th St. “L,” Hud- — -ASCESSIBIE 9 3p 88th St. Subway son Tube Station Station and 86th and 14th Cross- {e) St. Crosstown town line. line. 84th St. “L” Station at door. AT BOTH STORES "heels ‘Salec! hurnitare It is a fortunate co-incidence that the FEBRUARY SALE this year comes just at a time when we find it advisable to cut down the ENORMOUS STOCK that war conditions for the past eighteen months made necessary. This surplus stock, much of it purchased at LOW, PRE-WAR PRICES, all goes into this sale at ee substantial REDUCTIONS, ranging from 20% to 50%, F Arm Chair making this an unusual opportunity, and one which our ‘ ed dene? pet LIBERAL CREDIT brings within reach of everyone. i any upholstered in jue mahogany; tapentryiasittusirated, “We Make Terms to Fit’? ieag yen $2975 Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Plain Figure Zags on Everything ireside Rocker We v ,» 4 Piece of Buffet, 66 inches wide; China Closet, Serving Ta- ele Anne Period American 2 \ ble, Dining Table, 48 in., 6 feet Walnut Dining Room Suite * at £81. 89-50 S atensions aillstrated, at. $1 GQ-50 Desk Empire Period In Mabogany; handsomely dec- orcted; 42 in, high, 32 in, wide. iT i in yg 50 vith large pelted gtestoces: oF 52° .W. Cor. 6th Ave. & 15th St. Open Evenings at Both Stores. n ‘sath St. & 3d Ave. i suis The name of Harold R. Johnsgn ta g sedition against the United | tseerte that “At no time have they to fly bloodthirstily at any Orgah of Revo- tals are not those of the wo ates Prof Nag former editor! american (nope are engaged ‘ | These capi editor of “The Labor Defender,” but | engagement wi ae raey fowisiatess Dendtwck stitt|On her return here she # iJ LE and Aust ¥ \ bods : 2 LENTON, N. J. Feb. 10.—Another |thron years was at the Metrope¢ ¢ ‘ required to break the | Opera House, afterward singing in | were a ey 4 Ferdinand Baue: jranging all the way | Explained by tl | | ent in quant t Parcel Post Thefts May Be A store of stolen pa THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. ibe ‘BESSIE ABOTT, SINGER i AGREE ON $1,000,000 FOR | AND WIDOW OF SCULPTOR, MAIL PACKAGES JERSEY VEHIGLE TUNNEL MES AFTER LONG HLRESS. FIL THE ROOMS OF epublican Lee islative Leaders Hope t Government Help—Port De- velopment to Get $100,000. State and New Jersey must be provided by he Arrest of [1 lature ultimately rin Corona. fron 10 “mn uffs to | whieh: Will agree aum.| ink the harbor, la UM | Mrfation of $100,000 (9 _ tart a depart. | The Republi e New i cost of constructing d trafic tube between this A like amount Jersey It is hoped to | ort from the Bed: | nt, #0 that the d Wii not have coat eithe of $6,000,000, ‘The Canal Street The Vort Developmen representing New York « tunn tunnel Commission appro ntinue its Work . Feb. "10. —Alice nyed in a depart- ng here some v who died in ment store, was uncovered by the! Allee Ka acer's Mo | Mlushing police to-da hh the arrest in an | Aey f Ferdinand Bau No. 187 Kings: | jland Ave Corona, Lt | B. mned the Flush a the Hal BAdinse Nash lay bebe sebebdate lc nh named Ormsby . g him with robbery, and Magistrate fornia years Ago, Het Kochendorfer held bh for trial on Feb. 17 | The prisoner was | cht watehman at Iroad station at ¢ n the morning, whe 1 the post office | | | | I! iP luring these tw with large qu ated report BESSIE ABOTT Detectives Barrett Tooney to go to, B to the walls with shor | and With the New York cx electric light Symphony. Jous other 1 Melb. wis found tr ments will be come | in tho Fear ¢ Abott, grand A patrol wagon wa or Wuneral arrar No. pleted to-day for Be opera singer and widow of 'T, Waldo | Story, the home, No. 927 Park Avenue, ] Hostinaster Alfeed day after a long iline Via Miss Abbott was born in Riverside ° el post matter ha N.Y, in 1878, the daughter of My. aid 7 ' your xpleits Sen Katayama, a Japanese, day we'll send our real rylers on | Mrs, John Pickens, Hor father was-a Ix of dollars’ wor TANS ajiolen Prof. } 1 Geek edltok ivan +e 6nmaxed: | A LONG JOURNE FROM [member of a,prominent family of a a ; sR al pA he THBY WON'T COMH [south Carolina’ On her father's doath oa aoe. |she and her sister, Jessie, r cepted a » tos v firm in New Y ney adopted their | ment of sives he had ular songs. her's maiden name, Abbott, and 9 milar insta died for opera on the advic de Reszke and made he f ft grand opera debut in P: of how t ot New York Sympfony Society and for | them n | prot Europe. Later she wa the title role of Y obel In an opera by through becat h the comy Wounds Fatal to ung last | Theatre as In 1912 Mis with the reviva “Isabeau,” Hood,*| KANSAS CITY, Mo. i f “Stench in No: ae of Decent Peo- | since | | | ple,” He Says, Ordering to Fight Electric Merger Before he left for Palm Te Mayor Hylan took another fi the Public Service Cor le n which he directed him to continu fight the merger of the er to Corporation Counse! light companies in Brooklyn, the | tdison Hlect Iuminati Com pany and the Kings County Electri sit and Power Company The Mayor say naining members of the fust d |stench in the nostrils of ail d WAN CONFESSES HE SAW CHINESE MISSION MURDERS Student, Guest of One he Three Victims, Gives | | Details of Crime. | pie” WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.——Ziang Wan, | fect fairly dance with who ls under arrest here with TL Wan, {80 the aches and p callouses, blisters, by «| blains ) eodore ‘f, W | ’'Ti2” draws out : : ' poisons that puff up matter |.ow hard you you dance, hos far long you remain on brings restful foot | aching, swollen, sma police, he bed murders ¢- | never hurt or seem ti, | Clie oe from any druggist At Goantanamo, |store, End foot te } nN tl wear smaller shoes winter moneouvres was noted » a New * cablegrama to-dage vr gia there about 7 o'clock She Appeared at the Metropolitan 4». They found two the goods away. Two loads heen taken to the station house at, ptor, who died at her Newtown, and there ie, yester- |Koods to be transferred who has jurisdiction over © Corona stations sd Jackson Avenue jm A second and a third shipment |Paris paper once ad iti ent, and Volpsx got the third. ott.” The singer retaincd that | fi is charged the others were found in cob apalling (t Bauer's home, The police declare Joke «secu SOHUMANN-HEINE'S Against Four Ameri- Abott was associated | can Brothers, ‘HYLAN AGAIN TAKES FLING = cine a, deg oe AT PUBLIG SERVICE BOARD. 2.°.%°0.° nee trict | “It will be « good thing for th peop! " Panerge sie when +e ae up, burning, this fu und com tender, aching feet-—no | pletely reor 1 It has been al corns or callouses. makes sore, burning comfort. “Vin” is magical, grand, wonderful fur tired, pars | how comfortable, how happy you feel ated in the # >the |Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes tail Get a 26-cent hox of “Tin” now fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! « whole et A foot comfort for only a im in $5,000 baillin an insane asylum here two employed as a the Long Island Yorona, and had| « from 5 o'clock n they arrived,| got ed Extra Curtains vuthoritie It is c » hours he m antities of mail, losses caused and wuer’s home to ted ch 17 Havemey er ax called to cart is still mucn J. Kennedy of wid the losses of us been going on nd that thou th of goods had sint from mareh: 4 k that a ship ordered had not I has two chil entire ienorance into his house, must have put where the vd August, Who Feb, 10,—Mme, i delight. Away ains, the corns, inions and chil the acids and your feet. No work, how long rting feet. Aht aht or department orture forever keep vour feet big lot in one day. 5,000 Bleached Twill Towels Hemmed ends and red borders, as pictured. Measures 13x20 inchi mother die The value of Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin needs no proof. But you do need the Bayer Cross on a tablet to prove you are getting genuine Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin. 6 trade-ma jarantee th Genuine rTablets Aspirin 10 Unese tablets is of tbe reiable Marked with the Bayer-Cross veart for Your Additional Protection Aspirin’ (Reg. 0.8. Pst. OF) 119 West 24 St. 10,000 yds. of Gingham Good serviceable Ginghams, 24 inches wide. Assorted solid colors. 2,000 Yards LONGCLOTH inished Long » woven from fine ed cotton yarns, 36 the assortment is big. bargain. The imperfections are slight. 3,000 of These Huck Towels Good weight; hemmed ends; woven colored bor ders, 16x32 inches. No Connection With Any Other Store Near 6th Ave. ‘5,000 Unbleach- ed Turkish Towels. Good quality, weight Turkish Towels. No Goods Sold to Dealer: re good | | Hemmi Hemmed ends. 19x36 yarn. inches. 16x30 ——___ Good quality Unbleached Standard L L Sheet- ing, that will bleach out in washing, and give satis- factory service; yard lengths. 5,000 (a 401... _ 5,000 yds, Bleached Sheetit Bleached Sheeting Good quality, yard-wide Bleached Muslin Sheeting, full bleached and firmly woven. Sold only in 10-yard lengths, 36 inches wide. this opportunity, come early. colors, checks and plaids in a wide range of inches w 10-yard pieces only, each piece in anitary paper contain er. No stamping on goods. Yard I@2€]| ¥ Remnants materials—such as we usually offer on our regular Remnant Days. Bargains in Slightly Imperfect Shoes A clearance of 1,500 slightly imperfect Shoes for men, women andchildren. Only one or two pair of a kind in some cases, and as the lot includes almost every style pictured in the National’s catalogue, |, If your size is here you can get a wonderful |x From 97c to $2.39. No Mail Orders Fi * Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. be Y \ Sold only in 5-yard lengths. sti pie inck rd grade. low nc rapped so is clean and free from al! rks. Don't miss Big value. es wide Sold onl 10-yard. pieces, each Sold only in 10- —_—_— Extra Blankets $2.97 Every One a Big Bargain 15° each 6 for 8c 5,000 Bleached Turkish Towels ed Turkish Towels of good quality cotton Closely woven. inches. 10,000 yds. Unbleached Sheeting 14) 150) 2,000 ds, Nainsook te Nainsook that it In addition to the above there will hundreds of short Silks, and Woolen Cottons, Prices from i Serges, 5c to 97c lengths of Ginghams Towels, Sheetings, ee Nainsooks, Longcloths The greatest sale of Muslins, or Ass Ginghams and Towels this store ever offered. All this merchandise priced unbelievably low in order to move Here are examples: 52000 Towels!!! q