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wees tees? Fe OTT PPAR AS Bj OF ESSEX COURT GONE; MEN OFFICERS WARY ¢ Fearsome of Female Prisoners, They’re Studying Methods of Handling Them, “What are we going to do with the wamen?’ ask the court attendants at Becex Market Court. ‘Mrs. Katharine Moyer, matron of the court, who t# the original pacifier of womankind that comes before the east sido bar of justice, has received orders to leave the court for six weeks, be- sinning July 1, and take the place of various matrons who are on vacation. Measiwhile, Hesex Market Court, to which scores of women come during the summer months, will be without a* ma- tron, and the male attendants will be forced to care for the female prisoners. ‘The fact that yesterday morning « aT) est that our salespeople become bandon gorN their customers,—take « ja Seal tamren in vice dere We seek to avoid changes in the personnel of @ store, unless due to the promotion of deserving employee to a bemer position. i FRIDAY Fourteenth Street —is rich in bedy-building and food values. » Te Saratoga chips and French- woman fainted ahd required the offices of the matron for half an hour 4id little to encourage the attendants, who feet that they have enough trouble keeping in check the turbulent male aliens with- out the added difficulty of caring for the temperamental and women. @ THOUSANDS ARE DELAYED BY JERSEY TUBE TIE-UP Traffic Stalled Clear to. Newark When Coupling Parts Near Jersey City Station. preceding Cive-minute lead and af waiting was on the surface station platforme, EASIER TO DODGE SHELLS THAN DRIVE IN FIFTH AVE. So Says Former War Chauffeur With 77th Division, Now Seeking Job Here, Driving an automobile in WTfth Ave- nue and Broadway is neryous work compared to driving munitions trucks ‘and lorries through shell swept roads in France, according to an applicant for & job at the Re-employment Bureau for New York City for Soldiers, Gailors and Marines at No. 505 Poari Street. Private James Hines of the 77th Divi- sion is one of hundreds of chauffeurs who are back from the front and seck jobs, He said: “Here, people jumping off trotiey cars and cutting across streets all ways at once makes a fellow feet jumpy. I'd rather dodge a shell day.” More than 600 men‘ of all traded and businesses applied yesterday for work at the ie Harlemites on Karon ea Sadi Reae' Obile at ste Maibsen CAzoahoud boucobiite’ Gok Spo Series 4 of Commerce started for their afnual fees ety vite ty “ante ‘au Hater ta Inn at ry Say? y will Store Open AN Day (Saturday) Until 5.30 P. M. HEARN ‘West of Fifth Avenue SATURDAY Start-of-Season Sale TUB SKIRTS FOR ‘MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN Ever since Hearn first originated ‘‘Start-of-Season Sales” cus- tomers have been expressing whole-hearted appreciation of these wonderful opportunities for bargains in fresh, new merchandise at the beginning of the season—such as are seldom to be found even at the close of a season. The value in these skirts posi- tively cannot be matched at any store we know of. The sketch shows four of the styles, in Gabardine, but there are a number of equally attrac- tive ones in Gabardine and Surf Satin which are not illustrated. 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