The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 6

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3- Jewell ) $2.9 1D WATCHES wilt, to doa fom rac «| % live without borrowing from every Sher Ye YT > “INNEW YORK CITY NOT A HAPPY ONE wen Underpaid and Overworked, Writes Disgusted Cop, Who Needs Bigger Salary. por an i To the Rutter ef The Evening World y Would you kindly puplisn the foi- lowing letter? 1am a patrolman 6 ployed by the City of New York, o1 of New York's poorest paid em- | Ployees; am wondering what Is to be- come of my family if Mayor Mylan and Commissioner Enright do not in- tend to take some action and give the men @ salary that will permit them one they know. In a recent morning: Rewepaper the Commissioner was Quoted as being in favor of an ad- | vance for all grades of the depart. Ment except the patrolmen. If he Was quoted correctly, I think he is unfair, for the reason that Sergeants and patrolmen are the only ones in The food strike of ninety-five nurves| rr of the Kings County Hospital against fi H sptie intimation the dintng-room of that institntion, shat C rs may be dratte tered last night when the dining Bons served 4 chicken dinner whit _— the department who have to spehd any great amount of money. for unl- forms. They are coipelied to be unt- formed properly at ail times, regard- less of the wuather, whereas uni- forma worn by Licutenanis and Cap- tains last them for years, as they are seldom called upon to wear a dress th on reserve for eight hours, off four miore and on eight. On this da LA of the men usel: Patrolmen’s Benevo- Page tr have called moet- chy a ‘great number 6 ‘ ings” Deén postponed — fro time to time, [It Ks Ike “a Yn the woodpile.” When this association mentions $1,800 per. ‘} year they are, not ex: ing “the: J Teyana after I had aS Yep eee, wishes of the patrolmen, as men, without exception, feel pag should get at the very 000, For what th nough. t | month my rent was raised $3, ‘oe as I am unable to find other quarters 1 must put up with it. I went on my vacation the 1st of paid my rent dues and other necessities I found myself with $6 t6 spend on my family. Did not Sy to Baratoga on that! ‘When I pay my money, borrowed from a loun company, one would think it was police and fre bad rs from the number of iniformed ‘men there for the. same urpose as myself. 4 ‘Youre respectfully, . A PATROLMAN, GUILTY OF BOND THEFT. Harry J. Witham of No. 127 West 127th Btreet, the young messenger who stole 145,000 worth of bonds his em- ployers, Simmons & Sta Nassau Street, and was arros Saturday at Saranac Lake posing as a million aire’s son, pleaded guilty when arraigned before Judge Wadhams in the Court of General Sessions to-day. He will be sentenced on Sept. 4. This was young Wilham's second plea of ay of grand larceny in the Court Rosette adaad i dey Mant falone that he had stolen $36,000 worth of w= | gurities from a brokerage firm by which he was employed as 4 messenger and fod to Los Ai les, where he was cap. tured. Judge Malone suspended sentence on that occasion, i) See at (andy Places 6 REFRESHING Bier, Savery cantina e-pleasin, mou! melting, eatiafving. € ! ° & mile away in res- CHICKEN DINNER BREAKS | see iter Nowe BROOKLYN NUASES’ STRIKE sie a ban Sorcae wany “Thera will be no complaint,” one 01 : | the siurser anid to-day, “so long a# we 4 t te came back from thelare properly fed. They say that in the ‘ os Pi | om to report that they had|past we have been served with eases Ninety-Five Rush for Breakfast!» Room When Scouts Make — [sting oft ice these, But Favorable Report, in : change has willing to le “tt is not “Ceod!’ Coffe he intimation Good" Coffer ti The report beihe confirmed by an »lother relay of scouts, everybody flockes re not afraid.” face tq fave with @ breakfast con- | we have, but there are exe and ess. It took a brave spirit to open same of 1 @ have nothing to say except Paul BERNARD 22 East 34th St. MeOTMANS ALTMAN'S A Dress Sale Of Supreme Importance About 2500 ‘bright new dresses, present day and early Fall models, beautifully designed in the favored materials. To. Close Out At Very Degided Reductions Silk Dresses Serge, Dresses Wool Jersey Dresses Formerly to $22.50 12.75 Beaded Georgette Dresses in Exquisite Colors Formerly to $35.00 14.00 Grietette ssa : rigglette Dresses Gi Mice Dresses 22.50 Satin Dresses For rly ta $39.50 Satin Uyeeien , Charmeuse Dresses 5) “Triddtine’ Dresses 29.50 Ny Tricolette Dresses v Formerly to $45.00 , Pea Mehdi all ccc TS ee [ne Choiceofevery Summercottondressremaining in stock, regardless of value or former prices.3.S0 —just the tang that pleases! N-A-B, the new beverage, is made of the choicest products of the farm. Try a few bottles or order a case for your home. The New Beverage If you cannot get N-A-B at the deli- catessen store, grocery, restaurant or soda fountain, write or phone, and we will see that you are ‘supplied, S. LIEBMANN’S SONS, INc. 26 Forrest Styeot, Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘Phone Stags 2400 ae t vine St en antgeahinelil Purchases Made the Kernainder of This fone will Appear on Bills Rendered Cctober ist, 1 i | it age xh 2b a : Best & Cu, | Men’s Fine Mixture and a Blue Suits “Made in Our Own Shops” 32.50 37.00 42.50 All that “Made in Our Own Shops” stands for is repre- sented in these suits. Foresight in buying before the present scarcity of wool explains the low prices for such splendid fabrics. Having passed our acid all wool test, expert super- vision and high standard of tailoring, they are splen- did investments. ; We Invite Comparison by Those Who Know Values Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor Est. 1879. Entrance—1 West 35th St. , You Never Pay More at Best’ dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street ; Men’s Clothes—2d Floor FOR TOMORROW and FRIDAY (The Store Is Closed Saturdays): THE REMAINING 1069 COATS IN OUR AUGUST SALE OF MEN’S _ WINTER OVERCOATS. at the one price of 290 RECAPITULATION: 92 coats regularly priced $50.00 Re ui heen i, a * . rk TR eee a @ a 279 “ “ “ (TA SU rian ed aa ea er RR OpH leg - 1069 coats 48.00 45.00 43.00 40.00 Average: $45.20 These Coats will not be sold after Friday at this pre- season reduction, Indeed, what garments (if any) remain unsold will be placed in our regular stock at our regular prices. What those prices will be may be seen by the above table of values. And even those prices may have to be raised in October and November. So make the most of this sale. We guarantee the styles, the stuffs and the savings! No C.0.D.’s NoApprovals No Returns Coats Stored Free ’Till Nov. 1st Use the McCreery 5th Ave. Arcade s

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