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Se OT Re ae em ee. | FL DAN” cause bokke: by the authori‘ies as that he was not dodeine his taxse 10 Gonfinente Fokker Property. SHOPMEN REJECT BERLIN, Sept. 26 (Associated Press).-The Schwerin Property Tax Bureau has confiscated the property and fortune cf Anthony Fokker, the Well known ou.der of airplanes, be 4 CENTS INCREASE tiled to deposit about | Radicals Defy Officers by Con- ity demanded of him vening and May Resume a guarant« 7 A Their Strike. CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—The radical members of the Federated Shopmen's Union set aside their international officers yesterday and convened to Protest against the increase of 4 cents an hour recently granted and adopt @ policy of recalling thelr officers and forcing a higher wage. There Were 600 delegates present, most of them from the Chicago district, and M, L. Hawver was Chairman, The convention will be in seasion for several days and may result in & resumption of the strike called off last month. The only factor that causes hesitation is the labor con- ference of Oct. 6. The men say that the cont of living has not been cut and expect little from the wage con- ference. This convention is a blow Bigger, -says at the international and other offi- cers and,a revolt that threats of ex- pulaiow ould not suppress, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, GOV. SMITH NAMES Lenine Murdered, In Report tm Pa NEW LABOR BOARD) circuisticn on ine Bourse bere to-day Hold First Meeting in New York on Saturday. ALBANY, Sept, %.—A Reconstruc- tlon Labor Board of nine was ap- pointed by Gov, Smith to-day in ac- ordance with conclusions reached at the conference between employers ind representatives of labor at the execiative chamber on Sept. 16, The board, which will hold its first meeting in the rooms of the Recon- struction Commission in New York next Saturday, has as labor represen- tatives President James P. Holland and Vice-President T. M. Guerin of the State Federation of Labor, and Hugh Frayne, National Organizer of the American Federation of Labor; to represent the employers W, D. Baldwin, President of the Otis Ele- vator Co. of Yonkers, Saul Singer of jew York for the needle indust: of the State, and Edward J. Barcalo, President of the Barcalo Manufac- turing Co., Buffalo, and to represeut the public Lieut.-Gov. Walker, Adjt.- | Gen. Charles D. Berry and State Su- perintendent of Public Works Wala Nicolal Lenine, the Russian. Bolsbevik Premier, had been assass: ae thet Reconstruction Committee Will nated, report also reached the lobbies mber of Deputies, but here jt was promptly denied. The re of the Cha: CANTRELL & COCHRANE THE STANDARD Ginger Ale 1919. The Store is closed at 5 P.M. daily GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street | ; ( _ The Autumn Appareling of the Younger Set ‘ demands special and individualized attention—and is here receiving it. In each of “The reproductions by the Duo-Art represent my playing at its very best.” Rudolph Ganz. The Complete and Perfect Musical I: nstrument THE DUO-ART PIANO HE Duo-Art Piano is creating a genuine - sensation in the music world. ‘The greatest musicians are making rolls for it and state emphatically that these rolls are perfect reproduc- tions of their playing. The four leading Sym- phony Orchestras of the country have used it as the soloist in public concerts instead of an actual pianist. It is the most complete and perfect musical instru- ment ever made. Piano—Player Piano—Repro- ducing Piano. No one contemplating the pur- chase of a piano, or with the slightest interest in music, should miss the first opportunity to hear the Duo-Art. The Duo-Art may be obtained in the Steinway, Steck, Stroud and famous Weber Pianos. Grand and Upright Models THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Makers of the AEOLIAN-VOCALION—the Fhenogreys eme— gest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the In THE BRONX 29 West 4and Street 367 East r4oth Street In BROOKLYN In NEWARK 11 Flatbush Avenue 895 Broad Street BECAUSE IT IS YOUR RIGHT IT IS In MANHATTAN the Departments particularized below, the knowledge, experience and foresight of experts have been concentrated on the problem of correctly outfitting the Growing-Ups for school, college, home and social life; with the result that every clothing requirement of the miss, the girl, the boy and the small child can be fully and suitably met. Misses’ Tailored Suits in the Autumn Modes and Suitings New models that have been designed espe- cially o the American demoiselle and partake of her distinctive characteristics— chic, daring agd the charm of youth—are the salient features in this Department (on the Second Floor). Some of the prices, in regular stock: Plain-tailored Suits, of silvertone, duvet de laine, tinseltone or llama, $75.00 & 85.00 Fur-trimmed Suits, of velour or tinsel- tone, with trimming of raccoon, nutria or opossum . . . «»« « « $95.00 Autumn Hats for Misses and Girls arc assembled in a Department of their own on the First Floor. Very youthful and charming are the new models shown here, embracing practically every style and fabric that is in demand. The prices, too, are most attractive; for example, the following (in regular stock): Tam-o’-Shanters of velvet ornapped becver, Gita iss. aw BB00 to 15,00 Banded Hats,, of velour . 6.75 to 14.50 Dress Hats, of velvet . . 12.50 to 20.00 A recent importation of Paris Hats, for Misses and the Younger Set, is shown at prices ranging from $18.00 to 35.00. YOUR DUTY ,fO JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION, Established 1863 e 263 Sixth Avenue :Ni"s. Reliable Credit Easy Payments Every Article Marked in Plain Figures. StpIvbnten tes mts $175 to $450 in price from.... Near 17th St. T. KELLY Co. 104-106 W. 17th’ St. Cut of town deliveries made ty our own moter trucks, 263 Sixth Avenue ELLY C?} \Dentistry That Lasts| Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted a it Ni Girls’ All-wool Serge Frocks and All=-wool Coats are specially featured-in the Department for Girls’ Outerwear, on the Second Floor. Nothing that can contribute to the attractive- ness of girls’ school clothes is lacking from the smart but pretty models that make up these generous assortments. Included are Every-day Frocks, of all-wool serge, with decoration of wool embroidery; sizes 6 to 14 years MRicLARAE owen: Oe ba eh aiee Other models from $15.00 upward Regulation Dresses of all-wool navy serge: One-piece model; 6 to 14 years - $18.50 Two-piece model; 10 to 16 years. 19.50 Autumn Coats, in the newest models, developed in all-wool materials showing the smartest color effects; sizes 6 to 14 years, Ot ee | te ee | O197S to-105,00 The Newly Enlarged (on the SIXTH FLOOR) is featuring the following items of special interest: For Boys of 8 to 18 years Suits with two pairs of knickerbockers from GS Pg og ge ime rt! goa a Oe Mackinaws . . + from 13.75 Leather Sports Coats . . from 23.50 For Youths of 15 to 20 years First Long-trouser Suits, correct in every detail fees es 38 from $28.50 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES By the most approved method of BRIDGING we bulld to useless teeth 100 and roots a set of useful teeth, ‘Two a stumps sometimes are sufficient for the| 10 * 15000 foundation, Our ¢ rest, The satisfaction is lasting, as the| 15-00 teeth are strong, serviceable and beau- 25% © % 30900 FREE BRASS BED 7 Cu to ractions or surge Pindlented or desired, WoerexBURY DENTAL COMPANY 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Youre: Bic @ xpert dentists do the “ 200" The WATERBURY Way nd return home at VV set that fis, = | saved—missing teeth re- THETIC applied PAIN from ex- > rom. @3 ory, Gas administered 29 W. 34th St., New York Sundeye Closed ALL LANGUAGES e LADIES IN ATTENDANCE Work Monday Wonders' Work Saturday Cvenin: 104 SET, STATION at COUNER BET.1023 & IO4"sT sunday World “Wants” Sunday World “Wants Monday, Morning Wonders, Boys’ Clo: hing Department i