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THE EVENING WORLD, Wao wapbat, OCTOBER 1, 1919. \ . Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturdays 9:00 to 6:00 nan, 18 ee Bakers Whe Admit Profiteering. COLUMBUS, Oct. Aliens Seeking | Columbus baking companies, indicted | tewaaht Aug. 22 on charges of violating the | © Citizenship. Valentine Anti-Trust Law in combin- | {¢ Placing the blame for present cha- |ing to fix the price of bread, yesterday jor otic conditions upon allen “discards | = before the combination was en| 1.— Four large | into. ‘The $50 a day penalty amoun each case to The court educing bread prices fixes the ailers at 8% cents for a and 12 cents for a large log budget. tandiag | Tierney Reads a Lecture to 300 Bronx 5 ’ { Maye jan, th being | citzepamty wo, tft ula my way,| entered pleas of guilty and LOYAL EMPLOYEES Mee ee eae ee F THE WORLD jwise? ince om note ana Sen [Big tsb and cote exon M4 thee back where they came from malty of 990 0 Gay from Gl nance and budget committ ” penalty of $50 a day Fees oe etn ae ence GAUSE CHADS,” SAYS JUDGE) ees Jor indictment and onlered t #94 the Board of Bstimate, of which J Heavy Penaity for Cotamben! the price of bread to what it Comptroller Craig is eh now making up the 19 There is a general unde mong the budget makers that al- h salary increases for lower aid city employees will run from $150 to $260 a year, there will be no tore RA 19 West 24th tet ..Near 6th Ave. Pall enters filled from this store, - For Thursday's “and Friday's Selling. Cont s iri Coats New York’s Biggest Walues! New Fall Coats, direct from the National’s overstocks. The season’s latest models, styles and fab- rics at greatly reduced prices that range from .$9.97 to $21.97, these four models being typical examples of the mariy equally wonderful Coat bargains for Thursday and Friday. Becond Floor. © navy’ blue 18) Cloth, Bises 13 OF + 80.07 “2000 Beautiful Silk Dresses Satin Messaline, Silk Taffeta, Georgette and C: de Chi Prices $7.97 to $22.97, These Being S: Sample Values: Bi 45 models; desirable col- ors; fine materials; appro- priate trimming; and amazing bargains, A—Crepe de Chine. B-Satin Messaline. C—Silk Taffeta. D-—Satin Messaline. E-Silk Taffeta. F—Silk Taffeta. 1197 oar are only two or *hree of a kind, 80 that there are not all sizes in each model. G—Silk Taffeta. H—Silk Taffeta. \ ‘FURS, Remarkably Low in Price 50 styles! They are all past season’s models—bought when furs could be bought for far less. A bit crushed from tight packing while in storage, and requiring but a slight steaming to make them as good as new. Here are examples of their good styles. $2597 Genuine Dyed Wolf i ‘é $15% | $139 Doube Animal Searf| Wolf Scarf in black $19” Soft, Silay Fox Scarf $997 Cape of Black Coney $14” | Skunk Scarf in rich dark brown; ves Black Fox; 58] or brown; satin| Taupe, gray or| in blatk, brown or| Fur; 10 inches deep lining. inches long. lining. Poiret brown. natural color, in back. Becond Floor, “Sale of Silk Georgette Blouses at $3.97! Choice of 15 styles! Colors that range from light flesh pinks and bisques to dark navy blues and browns. Regu- lar and extra sizes, though not all sizes in each style. The trimmings include: Hand embroidery Tucks Pearl buttons Bead work Chenille embroidery Plaits Crosstucks Persian trimming Silk embroidery Lace Piping / Hemstitching Sale on Second Floor, Toe eT 10 “10 EXTRAGRDINARY SPECIALS ruvnscavonty Envelope Romper Nainsook |Corsets, of Chemine, of Suit of Camisole, |white cotton soft musiin;| Repp with | filet pat contrasting with mee mas tern; lace color urim hadow dium busty run with sisen2 to aoe; rib vmail wizes ribbon, 6 years, bon straps, jouly, om Embroid~ ered Orgundie Drow, with dbo dark { eetions; web bing at top |/ $1.19) = il ‘he “ stionel’s” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. No Mail Orders Filled cums. —_— ' Heads of Bureaus Likely to Be “Disciplined” for Obeying | Mayor’s Rule. It was said in City Mail and the Municipal Building to;day that cer- tain fe 1 city employees who have compelled those their work when the 19 pay increases under them to do are to be “disciplined” budget is made up and granted, This was @ raise in salary. The class ferred t reau he of marked employees re- are certain division and bu- . or men and women whose re similar to those of fore- ‘orewomen. capaci {men or letter the order issued by Mayor Hylan at the beginning of his term that every employee under him must be on the Job at 9 A. M, heads compe work slackers to toe the mark, ny of the slackers were members of Tammany political or- ganizations and they duly reported to their district leaders, practically ail of whom are commissioners under EVERY EATING PLACE should seek the reputa- tion of serving good food. When the public | call for Worcestershire, | they want | LEA:PERRINS | SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE these division Never serve imitations, taken to mean that they will not get Wollowing to the * {uniform increases for employees re- lcelving over $2,600 a year. Salaries of these city servants will be ad- vanced where, upon the recommenda- |tion of department heads, an increase jis deserved. It is this class of em- ployees that are marked, according to | reports Practically every Commissioner is a Tammany leader or under obligations toone, Those who are threatened with ‘disetplinin, for having performed their duty are convinced that depart- ment heads will, in many cases, re- frain from recommending increases for them. When The Evening World ed the attention of Comp- © these reports he said: | “I do not know of a single instance of an émployee being marked because as perforiied his duty, If The ning, World will cite any which come to its attention it will greatly oblige me. I am correcting 0 far as I am able any injustices which may exist under present condi- so that every person on the tions, of the world,” Supreme Court Justice John M. Tierney in the Bronx to-day rebuked the agitators who are trying to upset the American Government “The discards of the world have come to our shores,” said Justice Tierney to 300 would-be citizens up for final papers. “They are seeking to tear down what has taken more than one hundred years to build. They are destroying the liberty our forefathers fought for.” “Remember, liberty is not license,” Judge Tierney said. “That seems to be the impression among many of the foreign born. They think liberty gives them the right to stand on soap boxes and cart-talla and har- angue the multitude into acts of dis- order, That Is license, Freedom of speech will never be abridged. The Constitution provides for it and it will continue as long as our country lives. But speech must be orderly, not in- citing to murder or other acts of vio- | lence. There are many now enjoying payroll will receive compensation in| — accordance with services rendered.” THREE ARE INJURED, AUTOS WRECKED N BROADWAY CRASH Saracens Men and Women Thrown Out When Cars Collide at 169th Street. Majin Hyder, thirty-eight years old, and his wife, Caroline, twenty-two, of No. 736 West 18ist Street, were going north in Broadway in their au- tomobile at 140 A. M. to-day. Patrick McDonald, twenty-eight, of No. 531 West 49th Street, was driving south with Miss Helen Brown, twen- (Bole Distributors.) ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS, JEVISCH BROS, PEN MON, & SAT. EVENINGS. . UPTOWN—36 Ave, cor, 423d St, DOWNTOWN—Ave. A, cor. 4th St. B'KLYN—Ereadway at Saratoga Ava, Eyestrain Is a Serious Matter Don’t treat it lightly and try to get along without glasses. You are bound to suffer the penalty of failing eyesight. Eye Specialists, Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 PE hilich tSons of Established W ‘Years, lew York: 184 B'w: yer, "gad Street, Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St Faultle Sinile Pajamas and Ihe NIGHT Wear of a Nation’ PIANY GuaPANY te ee est ¢ 42nd Street. Masbus o Mtalocy St 8, / in the Supre; | ty-seven, No. 450 West 67th Street, and Miss Alice O'Brien, No. 452 West 27th Street. The two cars met head-on at 169th Street and Broadway and were wrecked, and everybody wa’ thrown to the street. 2° -s, Hyder was taken to St. Lawrence Hospital suffering from concussion of the brain and a fracture of the left shoulder. Miss Brown had a possible fracture df the skull, but insisted on being taken home, as did Miss O'Brien, who ap- peared to be unhurt. Hyder went home, but later became il and had to be taken to the hospital, where it was found he was suffering from internal injuries. McDonald, who escaped injury, was arrested on styder's complaint. ALL STATES TO UNITE IN WAR ON PROFITEERS Palmer Gets Powerful Weapon in| Food Control Bill Passed by House, WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—Prosecution of food profiteers by law enforcement | officers of all States will be planned next Tuesday at a conference of State Attorneys General called by Attorney General Palmer. Framing of uniform anti-profiteering legislation will be discussed, The conference is expected to put new life into the campaign against high prices which has not yet stayed the upward trend of retail prices, Labor Department reports to- twenty-six, creased 3.4 per cent. adopts the fooa con- assed by the House ; Imer will be armed the ‘weapon which sar make Government's 5 Prices are ex~ ted to be forced down if the bili a law by the throwing of ntities of cold storage prod- on the market, as the bill limits the tme of holding food in cold stor- 4 t months and requires date of its consignment. to 8 be stamped plainly on the commodity —$—$<» “BOY FUGITIVE CAPTURED. Found om Roof With Four Others— wed With Bar, ° Albert (Lefty) Lohr, th year-old boy of No. 866 Be | Bronx, who made @ sensational escape }last April by Jumping from @ prison van |while handcuffed, was recaptured this morning. Policeman Falvey came upon him with four other boys on the roof of a, building at No. 327 East 28th t. He Was accused of burglary. 1 up on the charge of havi | |robbed the flat of Frank Scarie, No, 343 Kast sterday. According to the pol ng confessed a large number of Jeweler From Picketing a Shep. Supreme Court Justice Lehman yes- te ee 1 9 temporary injur>- tion restraining officers and members of the International Jewelers’ Union, Local No. 17, from picketing in front of the wholesale jo. ‘-v shop of I: ary W, Fishel & Sons, Inc., at No, 126 West 22d Street. The men sti .ck Aug. 18, according to the a Mdavit of Henry Fishel, President of the firm, who alleges that they have been in. terfering with his customers. Hearing on the »r: "ration to make the injunction pe rmanent pending the Joutcome of a $100,000 damage suit which Fishel has brought against the striking jewelers will be heard Oct, Court. H an ideal felt. Pear! and Belgian. of Firth AVENUE | I] 3 98 SE 30E 206 208 HE IE FO HOH 20 BE 3 3 2 HEE 0 00 I HE OE HE I For such TIFFANY Pirtn AVENUE & 377 Street’ PEARLS DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER CLocks WATCHES CHINA STATIONERY TTT TT TTT TTT ELE FOR IN DIAN. SUMMER, DATS HERE are days in Octo- Sy, ber when a straw hat would be comfortable but of course impossible. Indian Summer days the Simla is It is exceptionally light in weight, but with the stam- ina to hold its shape. Shown in Artichoke Green, Dark Brown, FOURTEEN DOLLARS KNOX HAT COMPANY incorporated New YoRK ROR FL HEI BE BOE BE EH HE ES DE BEI HE HE I 0 2 IE 306 0 OE DOE 2 00 906 sae Doe BE & Co. 164 BROADWAY RRBARRMASARRRAMRAR RRM James McGreery & Co. 5th Avenue ANNUAL WEEK &% SALES Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising JUST ARRIVED of Sales. RED SEAL Victor Records AT 25% to’50% Less Than Former Victor Prices Just arrived—a large shipment of splendid Records for our Week Some of the finest records ever produced are included. This is a big week for us and there will be a big demand for these records, so early selection is advised. Among the new arrivals are: Rigoletto Quartet—Caruso, Sembrich, Scotti and Severina. Rigoletto Quartet—Galli Curci, Caruso, De Luca, Perini. Elisir d’amore (una furtiva lagrima)—sung by Caruso Blue Danube Walt#—sung by Frieda Hempel. Si Vous l’aviez Compris (Had You But Known)—Elman and Caruso. 3.00 2.50 1.50 2.00 Whispering Hope—Alma Gluck and Louise Homer. . Carme—McCormack and Kreisler. . . Ave Maria—McCormack and Kreisler Rosary—sung by Schumann-Heink.......... ane Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark—sung by Nellie Melba., 1.50 1.50 ae as 1.50 1.50 34th Street formerly 6,00 formerly b. 00 formerly 3.00 formerly 3. 00 formerly 4.00 formerly, 2. 00 rv ormenly 2, 00 formerly 3.00