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5 I~ Semmes od nO SENET f ail 0 times tame as: © sweet ee 0 Be het ees eee Meese t ie woneeret Prenat cncwrmc enema crceart nas on Rae ae rg THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1919. _Anorew ALEXANDE | =R | ENDEDIN VICTORY Conver 19S? ABOVE 43" 8! IS UNION’S CLAIM | TAN CALFSKIN SHOES ee | FOR CHILDREN Organization States Employers | , Have Accepted Terms to Be | | These shoes represent values Ratified To-Day difficult to duplicate, for they are | made of real calfskin of fine An agreement in the walst and dress i quality. Laced only strike, which has lasted eleven weeks, Sizes 814 to 1014 - - ll to2 ] . $4.75 $5.75 WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES by their executives. According to the| either button or laced at $6.50 to $8.50 depending on sizes. 7 CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS has been effected between the manu- facturers and the International Ladies | Garment Workers’ Union. Mectings of the strikers will be held agreement will be defeated, since prac- | employees has been granted. Benjamin schlesinger, President of Ys and /2 pound, Package, Righ in od Value One Block from 14th St. “L," Hudson Tube Station and 14th St. Crosstown line, 2 Blocks from 86th St. Subway Station and 86th St. Cross- town line. 84th St. “L" Station at door. AT BOTH Greenpoint Enamel Bed ~—\\ $45.98 MovING TiME will soon be here ‘a Now is the time and here is the opportunity for the careful housewife to supply herself with the necessities as well as the inexpensive luxuries that make an attrac- tive home. She will find not only an unusual display, but unusually moderate price: well. Let us explain to you our easy monthly payments. ““We Make Terms to Fit’’ Two-inch continuous posts, heavy cross rods and fillers. All $19.98 PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING Been. O07. eee MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERY EVERYWHERE William | mi iron bars had been spread apart | sold yesterday that the unlon had won the forty-four hour work week, an in- rease in pay averaging 10 per cent, and the right of union delegates, with | representatives of the Manufacturers’ Association, to visit shops to see that the conditions of the settlement are ol a questions was that of “life tenure of | as the manufacturers | dubbed it. From thé union potnt of | | 4 bserved, “big victory” for the unton, He termed the agreement One of the most bitterly fought mployment, view, it waa a demand that employees be protected from arbitrary dischatge. | Schlesinger, was tho way in which | he following, according to Mr this matter was settled: months can, if discharged, appeal to | on impartial Chair cted by | tie | the | p. Any employee who has been working from two weeks to four representatives of the union and the employers’ association. If this Chair- jman finds that t w latter, there is mo chance that tho ur four months or longe ca tically every important demand of the|"PProval of the neutral mployee was dis- harged without due cause, the manu- |facturer in not obliged to reinstate the or woman ih bis factory, but the to-day to ratify the terms accepted | Chairman may award the discharged orker from one to six weeks’ pay. If the employee has been at work annot be discharged exce chosen to adjudicate such cases. HAULED TWO MILES, and the iron shutter forced. job called for strength. had been wheeled from the front of| "Early to-da Atered the store to the rear, tion in which it was found was in full view of passers-by. was closed about midnight Saturday. elec’ w of the store. Three-Piece Parlor or Living Room Suite shy highly polished, upholstered seats, back and $7 2.60 leather; indestructible springs in as illustrated, at arms in genuine Spa 6th Ave. & 15th St. OpenSaturday Evenings at Both Stores 84th St. & 3rd Ave. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS \WWORK MONDAY WONDERS ) ar \ where, (Continued from First Page.) $30, |$300 or $400 and rare coins valued intrance to the market had been ade through a rear window. The The safe but the posi- The market Nobody in the neighborhood had heard or seen anything of the burglars The Liggett-Riker drug store tn } sith Street is directly across from © Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Before the 1e light shone directly on it store was closed Saturday night the big safe was wheeled, as usual, to a position close to the front door, the shades being raised, an Entrance was forced through a rear ndow, iron bars being sawed. ‘The ‘DEALERS who sell imitations of the world's best relish, get the reputation of selling cheap substi- tutes in other lines also. When your customers call for ‘‘Worcester- shire’ sauce they want LEA:PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Stick to the Only Originai. Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices. Badly decayed Teeth and Roots carefully extrac Teeth thoroughly cleane Broken plates repaired while you walt. 2: BLOo,, JOFFICES 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St. S. B. Cor, Bth Ave. IN, W. Cor. 8d Ave, 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor, 59th Grr agnor HOURS 9 4 SUNDAYS burglars moved the safe to the back ‘They worked expertly, detectives say, and apparently had the or she | with the Chairman | Two | cash and $300 in REST RMR ease es eh 6 a ARR aR alte: age Same NEWREALTY FRA SEES CANADA IS LAD P f *TOVGA, MOF Have “Cleaned Up” and Then Joined Dominion Army. If the stories about the activities of William H, Moffitt, former realty king | here, that are drifting into the Dis- | jttet Attorney's office and Police Headquarters from the C ian | Northwest, are true, Moffitt has got J. Rufus Wallingford” backed off the boards. | 7) | Momtt disappeared trom this city | wil ast December, after he had cleaned up more than $1,000,000 in alleged fraudulent sales of Long Island and New Jergey real estate, The New | {York County Grand Jury indicted | him on séveral charges of grand lar- ceny Dec. 20 last, and, although de- | jtectives follow’ 1 in innumerable trails, | they were never able to catch up with | juate him. | ¢ f Miss Lucy Minnegerode, a eral Blue as Superintendent of ning to reach this city, He is now | the United States Public Health supposed to be in France, connected | ; Nurse Corps, which the Red Cross) with the supply division of the Cana- will now furnish with nurses just as'dian Army under an assumed name. it is supplying them to the army|Assistant District Attorney Waugh | nd navy. day sent a request °» the British “= |Government for the arrest and extra- tted $900 1M dition of Moffitt. | stamps. TR@) According to the Information re- best of tools. The jc they found they had paid their money | of offices In the Marbridge Bullding, for Government owned property. tographs of himself, Mr Mr. Ca | maps of Western Canada. On the {them I 1 strength of these photographs Moffitt, | {Mer ward for of |} manager found s | day in the fact that when safe-rot called less t! a r ago they $3,000 in cur $300 in sta ceived by Mr. Waugh corroborated by Detectives Louis Hyams and Jo-! nh A. Daly, Moffitt went to Winni- lthirdestory window of the ‘Terminal | Pes When he fled from this city. There Building, No. 200 We Street, by | he announced that J. Pierpoint Mor- | cutting the window Officers of; gan and Andrew Carnegie had sent the Standard Art ¢ pany found the/yim to Canada to locate sites for knob of their safe had been knocked on, The ontained $200, worth of {Prospective big cities and enormous che thieves got ‘mall | industrial plants, amount of money in the office the} By clever advertising and big prom- | Rialto Trading Company and cocaine | jses, Moffitt, according to the in- and dental instruments in the office of ae ee ranoucecr formation, got hold of a number ot | One of the ‘Terminal Building visit- @cres of prairie land and ran big ex- ors dropped through an air vent two cursions from Winnipeg and other feet square into the tailor shop of P.! Northwestern Canadian cities and H. Pravda, Whether he got $950 in|. ae Liberty bonds in the safe Pravda will| Sd thousands of acres of land to know until it ts opened by me-|investors, When the latter woke up anics, The knob of th fleecing would-be investors, In one deal over 1,000 lots were sold by Mot- fitt for prices ranging from $100 to ered the truth, Moffitt, so the In- and enlisted in the Supply Division | Sixt Moffitt cut a wide swath in the real |p" est Moffit, it is stated, exhibited pho- | ¢ Compa: undr negie apparently studyt Hroadwe Morgan and | jim he n > him with v Yorkers owned by I is alleged, had no difficulty in| property. 000 apiece, To each purchaser |tines, at Pler 6. 44t! Moffit, according to reports, handed over a beautifully engraved deed. Man, Wanted Here, Said tolar Coney or one of the purchasers discov- mation says, fled from Winnipeg the Canadian Army at Ottawa, | te red Deaths had a juxuriously furinshed suite ¢ Your Checks Reflect Your Banking Asso VERY man is advert Falls 25 Fe the dock. lew. bruises of the fracture of the © business in this city for sév-| i horted sunday eral years prior to his disappearance. | cases were thirty 3 were reporte ee day on @ mast of tho steamship Toean- | irooklyn, Michael Rossi, No. 2 th Street Island thirty-aev were ten compa ciation ising himself in some way throughout his life. When a boy, the demerits on his school behavior to his parents. ‘The statements, pro and report advertised his con, made about him by his friends are a constant advertisement of his reputation. His associates are an advertisement of his social standing. His business status advertises an accepted standard of competency, and if he has an account with a bank of high standing, every check bearing his signature ts a splendid adver- tisement to the business world that the bank in question thinks well enough of him to accept his account. We will be glad to discuss the question of opening a bank account with young men. THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 128 Broadway Total Resources over gone, just as was the company | % took $25 from cloth. | n William Hockstein's ing hanging |art studio, | Niam G. Wagner of the firm of | William G. Wagner & Son, No, 57 First Avenue, provision de | ported to the police that his office on the ground floor had been broken into, the safe blown and $1,500 in cash and Liberty Bonds st | According to Mr. W | pened between midn Ws, Tes tand 2 A. M. | Sunday morning. in adjoint shortly be k Sunday morn- jing they E ex- piosion. Rushing to the street, they were confronted by a mysterious man in rby doorway, who told them \a passing automobile had “back- fired.” Wagner found numerous burglars’ tools and several horseblanketas, which had been d to deaden the sound of the ving. —_—_>— LOFT ROBBERS GET $15,000 |. HAUL IN SILKS AND WAISTS Henry Kugler, proprictor of the Alco Waist and Dress Company at Nos, 101-103 Wooster Street, called the police to the sixth floor loft of the establishment early to-day and said a robbery had been committed between Saturday evening and this morning. He pointed ont that a hole had been cut in the ceiling from the loft of Frederick Schultz, a dyer on the seventh floor, Through this hole, some eighteen inches sq p, he said, silks and finished waists worth| thousands of dollars had been taken | from his loft and carried to a win- | dow overlooking an alley, through which he was sure the robbers must have entered by @ fire escape, Mr, Kugler thinks the r » lowered the goods to confederates in the alley, \8 Mr. Kugler said he thought at least | $15,000 or $20,000 worth of goods were, missing. ne ara '&< At Moderate Prices | Orders are now being accepted for Alterations and Repairs | At Special Prices C. G. Gunther's Sons | Furriers exclusively for ninety-nine years | 391 Fifth Avenue, New York Telephone 5860 Murray Hil’ eye that | See 34th Street—New York New York City $150,000,000 " OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & C A Very Special Sale Tuesday Fi ur : About 450 Women’s and Misses’ Storage collar and pocket treatments. Smart Tailored Suits Tailored, belted and blouse models, in Navy or Black Serge; trimmed with silk braid, buttons or contrasting vestees; smart Superior tailoring and linings. Specially Priced—Offering Unusual Values 29.75 Misses’ Suits 3d Floor 24th Street, operating m oH. Moffitt Reaity indictments against frauding y selling sented to be free anit m, whieh were found “not to be ett Leg Broken, | Losing his balance whilé working to He suffered @ fractured right Dp and posal with three pneumonia sixty-three his le