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ERS IN FRANCE VOTE NATION-WIDE’ “SRE. M MONDAY | Labor Hilts Gover Governmiénit Re- sponsible for Living Cost In- | crease—Disorders Grow. | PARIS, June 44.—The minbra have Voted for a nation-wide «trike June 16 because the Chamber of Deputies is alleged to have refused to consider thelr demand for an eight-hour day. ‘There is agitation for a general strike on that date, but indications aré Mis! will be postponed tntil June 29, when & woneral strike is planned as a dem- onstration of sympathy for Russia. Representatives of the French, | Italian, British and Beizian lator or- | Panizations were th meet here to-day | to decide’on a sAmuttiheous, twenty. | four general strike in the four coun- | fm Russia and to obtain full amnesty and rapid demobilization. It appeared ‘tries as a protest against intervention |" THA BY Dummy-Making a Prison Art That Is Effective in Escapes ‘Navy, other that only the Italian representatives | For Health |: “There are more | persons in this country sick every day Prociaim a gener ly with t with ailments that keep they» confined “tlunm of Ensland, : er indisposed from work. Are you ‘sium. |» ‘@ne of them?, Or are you one of the nor ig would moet with the ‘French, the British and Belgian labor organiza- jtions having declined to participate. French and, Italian Socialists also will confer on “parallel” action, The Executive Committee of the French Federation of Labor holds the Government remponsible for the prosent strikes by permitting “a frightful \ncrease in the cost of liv- ing.”” Various unions have estab- lished “communist soup houses.” A non-striking workman at the Bil- lancourt Aviation Works was seized by atrikers and thrown into the Seine River, The director and employees of the works tried to go to assist the man, but were prevented by the strikers, ‘The “National Union des Combat- tants,” one of the organizations formed by former soldiers, with @ ip of 200,000, has issuetl an appeal to French strikers to maintain thelr movement on strictly profess sional lines, ROME, June 14—Representatives of pee Sa saicen in Italy are wiplie. Fike.” Opinton on tine oad a ae: ADVERTISEMENT, ' Article No! 17. : Chiropractic jan three inti | the 1 hers want. the Italian, pirike te independ dent noe veth also a different in ortega a meny thousands, while able to | garding th object of the strike, A number of leaders want to give the iz SeTns PTO Beer McAllister’s and Kirsher’s Stuffed Figures Are Prized Sing Sing Curios. heuer oe ReeRN | When John McAllistér, artist and burgiar, decided to be A.W. 0. La| from Sing Sing, instead of going | away’ without a thought for the} natural anxiety of his host, he left behind him a wonderful likeness of | himself—a “dummy”. made of old! clothes, bread dough, clipped hair and @ little paint, This clever souvenir has now been placed with an earlier ono of the) same sort, although. not by any) means go well made, ‘The other is tha! “dummy” left behind, In simifie, ‘lee cumstances, by Jean Kirshers. |. Kirsher was an inmate of Sing Sing years eon Ne vreterpicacitns bur- glary, and, like-McAllister, be decided that there Was 1 fad Vance ent MD SUsRew Tm ee a prison, So he went away one nigh't ‘The “dummiés” made by McAllister to }aad Kinsher.wene photographed yea- terday for'The Evening World. Ex- perts who inspected them drew these conclusions; MoAJiister, as a burglar, tt: Mis a Garbed good sculptor; Kitster, as a peulptor, is sothe burgian ; Re adie Poise and Court Officials Plain Campaign to Protect Unitorm court crusade againat) in Army and Navy uniforms « forecast to-day through correspondence between the Command- iz ant of the Third Naval District, Police re a a Raney | IMPOSTORS IN-UNIFORM = ° FACE. STIFF SENTENCES | | ve en leriminal acti an _—— Flame Creates an Army FIUME, June 14 (United Press) ne Nat a ane and ap Commissioner Enright, Mayor Hylan and as wa Sere 44, loi. religion New England The “Hab”? of Vacation Lands In the good old summertime, New England is the ball-bearing center of vacation sports, joys, and pastimes. The hidden lakes and rivers of the woods of Maine, with the finest of fishing and hunting, call to the sporte- man. Great stretches of forests and noble hills, and the best Golf in America, beckon you to the White and Green Mountains. While world- famous seaside resorts, full of historic interest and gay life, attract people of culture and means to the New England shores. Titles of Booklets New Rng teen! | hae amd Mewes tains sagioreen Nay Reniate Chaves south of Everywhere you will find a land rich with three full ‘centuries of American associations—a land of inspirations and physical beauty. Nature itself has made its wonder- eee and magnificent ronda. ‘The United States Railroad Administration invites you to travel end offers Summer Excursion fares. For further information and descriptive booklet containing list of hotels, call at Consolidated Ticket Offices — 4 Broadway, 57 Chambers St., 31 West 32d St., 114 West 43d St., New York; 336 Fulton St., Brooklyn, or write the nearest Tyavel Bureau, stating the bookict ; ou desize. “Ute ‘STATES: RAILROAD AD ‘ADMINISTRATION: be about, suffer some kind of trouble that cripples efficiency? If you are in @eclares that there is a cause for your overlooked in the health advice you | have been given. It is in the human +) spine, the very line shaft of the human * machine and as vitally important to the health of the body as the main- ractic spinal adjustment most and todily disorders are Temediable from the fact that the is no more than an effect. if a piece of machinery is yeh id justed and its parts are ated and provided with pot es move them it will ujake the full sfeturn of perfect work for whjch it was made. The analogy will apply to man. The mechanism of the body runs to a power called vital teres. _ The human system will run and work the Universe is the force that | * Before consulting a Chiropractor al- ‘ways make inquiry to the Chiropractic Raresn of Public Information, ‘Address all inquiries to C. B., Box 0, The Eveniag World, New York City Bighia Reserved.) 4 Perfectly harmless | Pleasant to take : “One | View of the RUSSIAN SITUATION” By (COL. RAYMOND ROBINS ; at the Public Forum }CHURCH OF ‘THE ASCENSION ‘Avenue and Tenth Street , June 1th, at 8 P. M, | The Public Ip Invited. strike @ political characte’ yrotest against the interference of the either class the Science of Chiropractic allies with the Bolsh in Russia and Hu \ere prefer to coi ble which quite likely has been | ion to labor ons vaseline suddenly yesterday forc- ing the, shutdown of all factories; shops and transportatién service, MILAN, June 14.--Without warning a geonral strike was called here in protest against the killing of workers ing is to correct time in @ watch, | during riots in Genoa and Spezia, All experience we know that under | shops and factories are closed. of them is corrected, and where ASHE BABY'S FATE HINGES fie mene ~ ea ON FEINBLOOM MARRIAGE No Record of Foster Parents’ Wedding or Valid Divorce of Little Bobby Aste, who bobbed into the limelight from a Mount Vernon hean f litigation ever since, is stid in the where vital force and common | 9° ion of his foster parents, Mr. are in control. The power that "4 Mra John Feinbloom into whose | keeping he was given, and will be until the co-operation of etlucated in-|'%* Appellate Division ofthe Supreme ; ein man will keep the body |CeUrt decides whether the lower court and strong. was right in ordering the baby’s return to the New York Nursery and Children's Hospital, In arguing that the Feinbdl pol proper custodians for the child. ety tomey Albert De Roode for the Chari- en | Xeoea de aftids hi ih asociation, made avit t at thers Chirapractors of New York & New Jorsay| wisn record or “their marriage in this city es had been stated. clared also thet there is no. evidence 4 |@ valid divorse of Mrs. Feinbloom from | her former of the death of The Feinblooms promise Bobby a fine home, &n automobile and a bank ac- count, Levy on Ship Freight in U. 8, Re- moved. WASHINGTON, June. 14.—AInforma- tion has reached the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce that British shippers have been tuformed by the Atlantic Transport Line, Cu- nard Line, Leyland and Company, and other ocean carriers, that here- after the 6 per cent. levy on all freights and charges payable in the United States would not be collected, and to ik governments y. Other lead- the manifesta- roblents RIN, Fane 14.—A general strike Woman, Says Attorney, and who has been the source TAR DSK erie te sore ot ied fy fh on Tetiring rub sete oe ‘clntuent into Commissioner of — Weatchester and the State Charities Aid He aes | | partings all over with Cuticura water. in two weeks ghana sete eres Pha usband, De Patrick, nor the latter, $1,000, 000. 00 Sale of Choicest Standard Brands IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WIN LIQUORS AND CORDIALS SIT OPIID: REALS ON, ont 1. casi Sas -in-Bond Old ‘Taylor, Overholt, Old Jordan, ‘eony 4 famhebe and Old from the Theos REN Dewar's, Usher's, Johnaie Walker, Haig & 1 William tnd Ki ol Baan jameony and wot ree Nin hake, Cond ond bea Siok Reece Creek hie Ports, Sherries, Clarets, White Wines, Angetica, MTekay: Moscatel Marcie batt known shippers, beth imported and from Calieria Bia snl Pe Pech Tk pete LAST Sie df IP, Rind Ever Held in the STOCK UP WHILE. YOu | HAVE THE CHANCE! BUY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARRY! SALE STARTS MONDAY, JUNE. 16, SPR IN *M. AT 539-541 BROADWAY, NEAR SPRING ST. CHAS. SEIONGOD, Auctiones, By ye € [ua geese. e460 Trmaportation Building oot Hoge Baling Chicago :| SALVATION ARMY CELEBRATE! lished by a vure Section. The demand Automobile Touring To-morrow the NEW YORK SUN will print the largest automobile touring map ever pub- Se “aA Ania ate RR enc ag eA CoA NB se Mae TD Abhi CE newspaper, giving all the road routes and the best represented hotels cover- ing twelve States and part of Canada. This map is known as the United Tours, com- prising the Canadian Tours, New England Tours, the Empire Tours, the New Jersey Tour and the Capitol Tour. If you are interested in the vast road routes for automobile touring, do not fail to get this tnap, which will be published in the Rotogra- for this map will be great. In order to make sure of it, place your order with your newsdealer now. Are Women Protected Coo Much? Those of them who work for wages think so, and say the uplift keeps them from earning a living. Dislike “‘Back-to-the-Kitchen’’ Prospect Leading women discuss the industrial outlook for their sex. Tn the Editorial Section Capital has. its spokesman, so has Labor; but how about the great middle class? Prof. Carver of Harvard sums up the case on behalf of what are called the Bourgeoisie. “At the present time,” he says, ‘‘to be called a Bourgeois would be only one degree less insulting than to be called a piker.”’ Tu the Metropolitan Section If you are superstitious Don’t Miss Montague’s Tale “The Cat that Boarded Ship at Hoboken.” Frueh deals with—‘Love and the Uniform.” Roth does bits of—New York in lively style. Tn the Gravure Section First Photograph of the New French Ocean Giantess Paris soon to come to this port. Exciting pictures of a man who Bronco-busts new types of Aeroplanes, for $125 a trip. Photographs of Italy’s Royal Children ready to cut out and frame. Sunday Magazine. Feunres POEMS OF THE PERIOD. By James “Jimmy” Montague, hailed as the popular successor of James Whitcomb Riley, and whose work now appears exclusively in The WORLD. Prof. LOEB’S NATURAL HISTORY CIRCUS. Odd stunts for Science, performed by sharks, lizards, bees, and shrimps. HOME-MADE ELIXIR OF LIFE. An elderly couple in a New York attic have been ex- perimenting for 26 years with a mysterious compound which they claim will keep them young forever. FROM VAUDEVILLE TO SUPER-SALESMAN- SHIP. How Julius Tannen broke into the shirt waist business. UNCLAIMED ESTATES—$600,000 in all, on Father Knickerbocker’s hands. HOW FARMER BILL ZORACH KEPT A PIG ON THE FIRE ESCAPE. A Greenwich Village tale. SEEING MANHATTAN WITH A GIRL ART STUDENT. Unusual etchings by Peggy Bacon. ONE WOMAN’S WORK: Keeping 9,000 hotel jobs filled satisfactorily. WHEN A BOY GOES TO SEA, NOWADAYS. Showing that the Merchant Marine Service has possibilities of honor, profit, action and fun, DESPERATE EXPLOITS OF PAGAN, THE GANG LEADER. A lively true story of the docks. WHY DID SING KEE GET THE D. §, C,? A personal sketch of the soldier hero of China- town. FRUEH GIVES A THOUGHT TO BROADWAY. And if his futuristic suggestions were carried out, they would add some striking new features of embellishment to the Main Street of the meee ROW S| | ICU ly WWD ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN . ADVANCE——EDITION LIMITED

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