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” 4 ti be write \ cecly nade = Aric" Doak fitted! orometly i $e-{ Spike had been fined § for throwing DIAMOND IMPORTERS 170 ESTABLISHED 1679 ENUINE J Ql. WS | Fe SS Dame 65 NASSAU OECTOY CopesE | =Suddenly the still air was pierced, NEW YORK . baum. Noon gleefully chimed at the grand old Essex Market temple of justice as noon often does. Judge Levine the bench. Tho av 01 resounded four blocks up the avenue, punctuated with the informa- tion of the court attendant that the The necessity for offering the hand-painted punch bowl for the correct an- P swer was obvi- ated because of the timely efforts Levine would resume if all went well. In the Clerk's room, Bill Beirns, the peerless fingerprinter, the absence (on vacation) of chiet clerk and his four assistants, was =| munching the last cigar of the morn- ¥e-| ing amd profanely recording that Mike Sam 1 bottle of seltzer at Luke Fluke's Prin | Chdest. Being the last of the sur- vivors, Bill's was the lot of keeping in shape the court records for a curious posterity, As the Judge left the room the comprising stenog- , assistant District Attorney, 400.00| reporters and all of i rank strolled be ex-| fingerprint room. Was affectation, but the atillnuss omnious, Moe Lasarus and Joe Levy, warned by previous non- stilinesses at the noon hour, jo wise by decades of ex- om Tee squame | perience, beat a hasty retreat. entire problem. dime being. day. “Judge,” be thing that I want 1 cooler—4 want my watch.’ Where is your watch?” “The cop got It” ehalant and CITY MALA, [rent and shredded. “Where do we eat?” someone sten- | ‘Sunday World “Wants” on CRP AL ae eA Ee Ss RNS TC RE NRE IC 7 WISE NEVES NSS NEXT SUMMER'S O XFORDS| ‘i ‘yas ganted tat, nein Benny There is ne chance of Vogel’s| ficiently visited for the week. Clearly to Work Monday Wonders] more quiet and peaceful at the grand in old tempi: ‘ eS Ses 2 “| ful opportunity to practice wise toriously inquired in an explosive that the watch is in seems r and Mr. We eee The y| Panhandlers’ Local, No. 666, went to might | D@ phone. + “Hello, Izzy," said the transmitter. “Hello, who is this?" echoed the receiver, “This is Essex Market. You are elected to-day.” “For what am I elected? Mayor or something ?” say “You are elected for lunch. Only is to-day’s puzzle picture. If you were in jafl for some reason or other, and were await~ ing trial at old Essex Market Court, ) would you, or would you not, desire to watch the flitting hours flit? was arrested. There was nothing unusual about that, but the fact that be had a watch with him at the time of his capture caused the The cop who turned the trick frisked Sam to make sure that be had no machine guns on his person, And in the process the tireless ticker was discovered and appropriated for the Sam came before His Honor, and ile case was adjourned until the aext He scratched his head dabiously. “there is just oue hile I am in the Mr. Direnzo was ordered to investi- gate. .” he reported, “I find “Your Honor, he y of It to me a it might cause the prisoner had it, pa | | 900,000 a year. Oxfords going out of style, was the man of the around figuring out the Nowa ts Qunch) hour. hands fa ne should return here for Oxfords of the Essex Market | trial 1 th re move that po- nine of us to-day.’ ‘there is any chance of “Ouch!” cried a tortured wire. your, getting in the Essex " thundered Bill to his| Market district leave your watch now eager troop. The column filed from the. court st as Moe Lazarus sneaked out of to order $14 up ited headquartersof the Essex Mar- with the bartender. —_———_———- Rowling Match Sunday. iit oanler of Boston and Philip t Bar Association, Paul Poohler we company, halt!” came the com-|Spinelle of Rr pe eae mand. return mateh, an “All right,” Moe. “Come | Academy; this city, om Sunday, Aug. across the street and get it” 31 After one round Moe was reledsed and as the cohorts wended their way ards Izzy's, everything was once for « pu of awenty. duckpins Srovious series le of justice, Spinella won All Stores in Saturdays Till 10 P. M. Men’s Fine Suits to Measure Perfect Satisfaction Assured a 30.00 35.00 40.00 BT thnk of baring reety mode gamma ween We make it possible for you to have clothes made to measure to fit your figure as well as your individual tastes—for considerably less money. ome very big stocks of the finest woolens at the low-level prices enables us to offer you wonderful tailoring values. Qrenatara our own daylight tailoring shops, where our men are employed on the week-work basis, we concentrate every effort on tailoring—so that you may be assured of a thoroughly high grade suit. —Have Your Winter Overcoat Made by Us no A very large of overcoatings is offered at low prices— affording remarkable savings no prudent man can overlook, Where the RITQHIEsCORNEIL Stores Are: NEW YORK CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts, PT 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. 1194 Elan Ave Pea Bali 251 Cia he etd aad th St $001 Filth Ave. Cor, $00b St. (Bay Rida). i e., a . 3m enth ‘Ave., 1 door above 125th St. SATURDAY Why Our Business Is Big: Thousands, of men each season have their clothes made by us. Are you among them? Jf not you are overlooking a wonder- clothing economy. Our policy of big business and small profits becked up by our great pur- chasing power enables us to oul- distance ready to wear dealers and greatly undersell small so-called “exclusive” tailors. You will find @ etsit to any of our stores very profitable. Newark: 196 Market St., Near Broad St. 143 West 20th Street (Headquarters), Tul 10 P. M Union Hills BRONX: 403 E. 149th St, Nr. 3d Ave 267 Bergenline Ave., Jebo St. ee ames of bardw: hese two men Dave ee SO SSS M. ‘The match will be ‘battled ff which and Poehler one nner dint $9,000,000 BOOST Increases to Be Lines in Manhattan. Frederick P. Reyes, General atan- ager of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit | Mines under Recetver Lindley Garrison, nid to-day that the advances in pay granted by the arbitration, conferences up to last night, following the strike of three weeks ago, amounted to $5,- Advances amounting to $400,000 « year had been made be- ure, Six food elements growing boys and girls must have Health and proper growth de- pend on food, and are impos- sible if one of these sixelements ie lacking or insufficient. L_ Prpteids—Tissue and ‘building foods. Carbohydrates (starchy foods)energy producing. Fats — Producing heat and energy. Minerals (Lime phos- phorus, salt, etc.) Foods that build bones and reg- ulate bodily functions. $. “Vitamines” — growth- inducing elements pre- sent in wheat and milk. & Water, a Bond Bread is so named be- | cause each loaf | bears this bond | of the General Baking Com- pany THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919,” Izzy Learns He’s Elected to Something or Other by | \NPAYEACHYEAR Panhandlers’ Local 666 FORB.R.T. MEN Bute Moe Shares the Honors, Under Protest, and Furnishes the Piquant Appetizer That Further Always Precedes the Zenith Meal of the! Guided by Conditions on Essex Market Regulars—Joe Levy Escapes Preferment and So Do Benny and Katzen- 7 tweep 1917 and the last strike, he said.|and Edward Smith, Chairman of the Under the new scale it as @X-| Brooklyn local, announced the agree- plained motormen and cond on] ment after leaving the B. R. T. build+ surtace lines will receive from 52 tol ing last night. They conferred with €2 cent an hour, instead of from 41 to! Frederick P. Royce, General Manager, 49 conts; guards on the elevated from | and George D. Yeomans, chief coun- 49 to 52 cents instead of trom 41 to| gel for the company. 49 cents and conductors from 64 to! In announcing the settlement Shea 57 cents Instead of from 43 to 45| predicted it would be ratified by em- cents. There are many different sehed-| ployees, which will end talk of another ules under which the pay of shopmen | i. R. T. strike. The men will meet to- still remain to be adjusted and the matter of hours and working condi- night in Arcadia Hall, in Halsey Street, near Broadway. ‘They will also meet tions is still Before the arbitration|in the Brooklyn Labor Lyceum to committees. The scale is effective {elect office ‘ from Aug. 16, t was reported to-day that Pub- lie Service Commissioner Nixon, who settled the strike, ia the choice of both the company and the union for the third member of the Board of Arbitration, i iilliisaaiaiia APARTMENT HOUSES BOMBED ce Belleve It Means Renewal of Janitors’ Strike. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—What was be- lleved by police to have been @ re- newal of the war between union Jani- tors and apartment house owners who employ non-union caretakers oceurred Mr. Rayoe said that further in- creases to B. R. T. wage schedules would Be determined by conditions granted by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and the New York City Railways, He added that in- amnuch as conditions were About the game in Brooklyn asin Manhattan the arbitration committee would prob- ably, from time to time, meet the Manhattan changes, P. J. Shea, a member of the Exeo- utive Committee of the Amalgamated, sl Belndal lage Ta tes eter He, : & ¥ In. each case, walls were smi y : “Save the P Fs Take them to our ftore and gét @ new few hours, Accuracy A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two onnyt Bh ttdaepeey greatly to human , In 1835 Newton originated the vac- ||] Karnes, $1.00. # vim process for condensing milk with A he cane sugar to a semi-liquid form, vatablia ory In 1883 Horlick at Racine,Wis.,dis- ||| New York: 184 Bway, at covered how to reduce milk to a dry pet Biath Ave powder form with extract of malted grains, withou! cane sugar. AThis product MORLIC 223 Siath Malted Milk, (Name copied — by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind a8 an ideal food-drink from infancy HEAD ,ACHES FLU M . and pure Bond Bread make husky, healthy boys | G,1VE « boy or girl the right food—and plenty of healthy exer- * cise, and good health.comes to him as naturally as flowers thrive with sunshine and rain. If your children are under-weigh 4 t, under-developed—if they are cross, nervous and sickly, the chances are that they are not getting the right food. Bond Bread and pure milk yield most nourishment at least cost Good bread and pure milk contain all of these six life-giving elements in proper proportions, and in the most easily digestible forms. Besides being better food, Bond Bread and milk cost less than any other food, nourishment considered. We would all be healthier, and wealthier if we cut down on meat and ate more Bond Bread and milk. Change for a month to Bond Bread and milk and watch your children's health improve, ay nl —————— The parity of Bond Bread is safeguarded as thoroughly as the purity of oie The laws which enforce pure milk are no more strict and rigid than Bond Bread’s own pure food laws. Not only are all the ingredients listed on the wrapper of Bond Bread—and guarah- teed pure by the Bond of the General Baking Company— But the Bond Bread process, patterned after the best home baked loaves submite ted by local housewives in our baking con- test, makes every grain of wheat yield its nourishment in the most palatable and digestible form. tor Nas Brookh nde I ent, wes ll ’