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——— Partisan League—Each to Be Union Office. CAGO, April E 4 t EVERY CHICKOD WARD Get Farm Products From The recently alliance between the Non-Par- |Party will make itself apy Gago s00n by the appearance erative stores, it was ng itl to @ay by Morton L. Johnson, Secretar the Labor Party. Mr. Johnson said that there wuld be one store in each of tho city’s thirty-fy wards, and that farm products would be brought to them direct from > Dakota, where the Non-Partivan os fa in political contro) ond has put man of ita theories Into pra GB. Altman & ‘Us MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW lhe Wool Dress Fabrics Dep’t is displaying, among the new textiles for Spring and Summer, an exclusive importation of Caledon Tweeds i recently received from abroad | ‘These attractive fabtics, which are so admir- - ably adapted for country, sports, and general out-of-door wear, embrace a remarkable range of exquisite color tones, including the q fashionable shades of _ gtay and amethyst. blue, red, brown, tan, Another new and interesting arrival in this Department is a collection of b- Embroidered Vestings ~ introducing unusually handsome decorations of metal and silk on cashmiere, duvetyn and other soft-surfaced materials, and especially featuring pastel color f (First THREE-PIECE COMBINATION Box Spring | EXTRA Mattress Pillows all size: of What Movie-Land Is Like When You're In- side It— First - Hand Impressions of the Film | fountry and lis People . KARL K. KITCHEN JST RETURNED j RCM SOUTHERN CALI fs aR WHERE HE MADE A THOKOUGH INVESTICA. TION OF THE PIG MOTION CTURE STUDIOS AND HEIR FAMOUS STAKS, BEGINNING IN NEXT effects. Floor) patti asnentnane tthe een at in Chi- of co- : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, PP ue stores would also serve as Iabor union | Solemn ceremonies, attended by prom!- headquarters, from which strikes would! nent clergy from all parte of the State. be directed as nece ¥ marked the imetatiation. Among the Histing 4 participants was the Very ALBANY BISHOPS INSTALLED, | Hr cae er So A ie a Some Priests Oppose Celibacy, NAPLHS, Monday, March andre weated abolition of celibacy. lirty-fifth Street Distinctive Parasols provide an attractive and unusual display on the First Floor. Taffeta, the chosen material for the season, is tucked, corded, ruffled, and treated in numberless clever ways, sometimes with, sometimes without lining; while a fascinate ing variety of colors, including many smart contrasts, allows limitless opportunity for the sel m of an appropriate parasol to go with the r costume. ily beautiful, among fine woods and rved novelties being conspicuous. Furs and [ur Garments . received for storage in vaults located in the establishment It flows into the machine loose—it comes out packaged! Every package is tight, dust- proof and full weight. To be sure that yours are the first hands to touch your sugar, order Domino—whether it’s Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners or Old-Fashioned Brown—it is of the highest quality, absolutely pure and clean. Amcrican SugarRefining Company “‘Sweeten it with Domino”’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown Me er. | 4 and fifty priests met here to- ently con |day to debate betterment of their eco- Roman Catholic | nom ndition, Several speakers ad- tuatollod to-day POLICE INSPECTOR ‘WITNESS IN LAND FRAUD INQURY | Warning heat: Swindling Operations Sounded as Vic- tims Are Subpoenaed. O'Brien the principal Witness at the Police Inspector John J will be | opening session of the John Doo in jvestigation into land frauds which will start to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock in Room No. 600, Municipal Building, City Magistrate ‘Harrie, Assistant District’ Attorney | Waugh tseued a stitspopna for the in- before spector to-day and received word from him that he would be glad to make public facts concerfing the manner in whick he was swindled Jout of propertys purchased at Long, | Beach, The bulk of the property which Inspector O'Brien lost was through the alleged swindling operations of New York real estate promoters Tho inspector purchased the prop- erty and believed it belonged to him until ho discovered that a mortgage Other members of the Police De- partment also lost property in a similar manner and some of them had mortgages foreclosed on their homes, it is said, ecutions are expected to follow the | testimony of the policemen, Mr. Waugh seid. May. Hylan to-day called the at; }tention of Mr. Waugh to ments of real ostate dealers ay in the foreign language press, {den ened, Mr. Waugh sald, to induce people who have saved a litt! money to invest it in some “wild-cat real estate scheme, Some of the ad- vertisements set forth that beautiful | homes with much land around them, some of it cultivated, could be pur- udvertise aring evi- as lo as $3 a month, Mr. Waugh linserted these advertisements and will ask them to explain their plans, “Let me again call the attention of tho pubtic to the swindling opera- tions of some New York real estate | promoters who are sending canvas- sers to people whose + 1es they ob- tained from reading lists of Liberty | Bond purchasers, satd Mr. Waugh, © swindlers are planning to op- on an even lavyer se * than.in previous sea preciate it if ar pproached by t 8 would immedis o 1 woul | me." —— ‘FOSTER MOTHERS’ SOCIETY SEEKS 100,000 ASSOCIATES Increased Calls for istance Caused by War Necessitate Ex- pansion of Work and Money. The Foster Mother's America began to-day at the Hotel As tor a drive to recruit associate mem- bers, The association ts t of the Ray of Su tzed in 1914 by Mrs O47 West 187th Str in bettering the | children less fortunate $1 ach, The Foster Mother's Association was inaugurated in 1917 by Mrs, Simon as the senior branch of the Ray of Sun- ehine Club, The name has been changed to cover the enlarged scope of the work, The assoctation care homeless children, provides physic and educational care and watches its wards through “mothering” committees. ‘The war haa greatly increased the de- mands on the organization. Pal HURLEY FORCED TO REST. Goes to Florida girls conditions of The dues are a _ reninones WASHINGTON, April. 1-Exhausted after continuous work on the shipping programme both in France and here |for many months, Chairman Hurley of |the United States Shipping Board has lbeen forced to take est. He left Washington last n for Florida | where he will relax ten days, He cal e | trip through the ecountr |merchant marine pr m begin that trip as soon as he Is rested starting from AUanta > - War ¢ and Police Clash, MILAN, March 31.——Two thousand Socialist war cripples and in- valida, while proceeding to the offices jof the newspaper Avanti, clashed with policemen and earibineers, Several of jthe latter were wounded . 24-26 W. 34th St, PER & 16th St. GENUINE. “COLD STORAGE” | REFRIGERATORS 1919 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY With exctustce features not found in any refrigerators Used and endorsed by the U. S, Govern: ment. Obtzinable exclu. sively in New York Fat Spears Two Stores. pabrnss, ...$9-75 ramme bu ‘onday, oa STORES on it, given by the firm from whom he ht It, was about to be fore- closed. He eventually lost the land. 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