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Street and Riverside Drive, as illustrated. makes a dude matt SET Se 2 SS ae TE ES Ss ee eS é " STREET CAVE-IN CUTS OFF HEIGHTS’ WATER SUPPL’ Gas Line Also Breaks at 148th fect and was about six feet deep and Workmen from the Residenu in West 148th Street, near Riverside Drive, awoke to-day to find the eave-in had made @ broak ‘that @ large part of the street had dis-|inch water main and the gas main. ih i 'e f) I THE EVENING WORLD, appeared during the nigh and a strong odor of gas is . ne cave-in extended ¢ Way from the Drive a dist 6 feet wide. yater Department and dated Gas Company said ing of the street had 64th St. “L” Piece Adam Period Mahogany Dining Room Suite Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and Dining Table, 48 inches wide, 6 feet Laced Kroehler Kodav » upholatered in ze bed when open. itation Leathers This does not in- $ | ul | il f Ml ui i 5182 | \ ! t, that cellare were flooded to @ depth of several feet permeated the joward Broad- tance of forty the Consolt- the underpin- deen washed way by recent heavy rains and that OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door 57” Tall is i : Massachusetts. Starting first, we have naturally bent every effort to remain first. The 50,000,000 pairs of Ipswich Hosiery IPSWICH MILLS "RE? The first hosiory manufactured in this country PAA Lt il cl lf y (s, lal my America’s First Socks Almost a century ago, in 1822, America’s first socks knitted by ma- chinery were made at Ipswich, POA) AT | hour week in the plants working for Yr if SHIPPING BOARD PUTS SHORT WEEK UPTO THE YARDS a ca Order Rescinding 48-Hour Task Is Made—Trouble walked off the battiefield to-day in the shipyards strike, leaving the strikers to deal with the yard owners. Darragh de Lancey of the Shipping Board told a committee of strikers that the Board had agreed to rescind ite order requiring the forty-eight the Board. But this does not mean that the strikers have won the forty- POSLAM VITAL TO SUFFERERS FROM ECZEMA | If you have eczema, your prompt use of Poslam may mean all the differ- ence between immediate comfort and | along period of itching distress. Take the easy, pleasant way to quick relief. | Apply Poslam right on the raw places that burn and itch, te a burden lifted as the skin is soothed and paci- fied, You will know then to what a high state of efficiency this reliable remedy has been brought. Poslam Is concentrated, Short treatment for most minor troubles, Sold everywhere. For free sample write to neFEENCy Laboratories, 348 West 47th St. ces New York City, Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos lam should be used if skin is tender and sensitive. Advt Near Soth 81 strike. At one yard where the strike leaders claim to have cafied out hun- dreds @ reporter was shewn a list of sixty-five names and jopinion, the stee! mills, consequently, 4a the first witness. sumer, abnormal sald Zabriskie, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 3, 1919. ' four hour week. They still have to deal with their former employers. Their exeoutive committee met this morning to draft # telegram to Jonn Barton Payne, Chairman of the Ship- ping Board, asking him to issue @ peremptory order—instead of mere permiasion—for the forty-four hour week. Bvening World reporters who visited the shipyards to-day found them busy | iaent ‘faft, who came here to-day to appear before a Congressional Commit- tee considering a national budget sys- tem, participated in private discussions rewarding reservations to the Peace and it looked as if there were no wes told that this was the total number of strikers. cans, including #0 called “mld” reser-jand W. tT. Ormon on board. covered on the Lakes, ‘This plant, however, lists about 1,000 YAUOnIsA, and expected to see Honator | about 1,000 miles in twentyealx hours, ~ . bed " Hitche of Nebraska, the Administra-| | KANG, City, t. 3.—George M. St h acidit - others as ‘locked out," while the tion realy fleht, and other | Myers, fataroe "6¢t Tha _nadional i Deed waste dead HETIC. appited e Unite tat Shippi ord 01 em: ionship balloon race, to-day receiv: 01 NG cas, d STIC je ‘The United States Shipping Board juntons call them strikers. | Republican Leader Lodge lett to-day |Petegram from, Gave, ik i Hunnowell | what upset your stomach? tre sugestah titer” administered In spite of the apparant activity at| for Koston to attend a Republican State the yards the strike leaders profess | Convention to-morrow to be making great progress. Miles, who does most of the talking Velopments other than speech making for the strikers, sald that 6,000 more | {}* had quit in the metropolitan district to-day and that the total now out in the disrict was 45,000, International President William Brown of the Marine Engineers, who arrived in New York to-day from the Weat to take charge of the coast- wise towboat strike, reported that a fleet of between 820 and 400 iron. carriers is tied up on Lake Huron and Lake Erie above and below De- | troit through the strike of hoisting engincere in sympathy with the steel | * workers. He declared that, in his will be short of tron ore this winter “whether the strike ends in six days or six weeks.” The towboat strike, Brown said, is progressing satisfactorily from the union standpcint. The moet serious result visible thus far, he says, is the tying up of ooal destined for New England Brown expected a conference to- | day with representatives of the boat Owners' Association. Two panies, he said, have signed ments to pay the wage scale manded. neal tat SUGAR DEMAND ABNORMAL. Zabriskie Telle Senate Investign- tors of 500,000 To WASHINGTON, Oct. Ate's Investigation or age Opened to-day be toe with George man of the Sugar Zabriskie told | sub-committee how th for the purchase of inibution at a fair “The shortage of sugar is mor demand than a shortage,” | “For the first ni months of this year the consumers the United States used 300,000 more augar than they normally use in 009 tons more | in the same the same period, and 50 than they used’ last yea! time," cil n Springfield Greets Mercier. SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. 3—This city turned out in fore pay tribute to Cardinal M arrived at noon from New iu a i i nl js il il A _ Wh r a Mt vivo a, sh wl my fi x i a " Z rn hia almost a century—satis: siery needs of human feet. Ipswich is the honor markon hosiery. Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or can quickly get it for you, Ipswich, Mass. which gave satisfaction last year is the reward of doing one thing well for Je i Mm i Ts DN) hy re ii NON rt sh ih hu iy TH i ie Hil TAFT IN WASHINGTON Talks With Mild Reservation Re d aoe f sh a3. Te Sng aan Manage (Giger Oot eH AE Se atti Bt | Wy D " the Senate until next Monday, lo de- ie nm in, je sour- opment ihe tian sme make paabenanene nets heartburn and belching of gnses,| WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY "| shantung Amentmenta™are’«s"'bo| L'HOMMEDIEU RECOVERING. Mdlty, vanish—truly wonder- eoatnnt 07 taken man on the Home Rule ant!-Tammany | —via our low rent Upstairs Shops to his winter home at Atlan. Ue City, but came here instead, His wife and son went to Atlantic C ny. tea. irregular petitions for his nomine- The original petitions to the election Dentistry That Lasts. CONFERS OM TREATY er spate ae tha cece sna ed bj ie hand, thew are, timed. tte, nad "Seen each "a8 every signer ‘attach his name, BALLOON GOES 1,000 MILES. Race Entries land INDIGESTION GOES, GONE!. “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach Publican Senators and With Hitch cock and Other Democrats, WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Former Pres- @ Waterbury ‘no plate teeth’ Product of dontal akill. | ‘They a” Ons G@HERBROOKD, Que,, Oot, 4—One of the balloons which left St Louis at 6 BR. M. Oct. 1, in the mational champion- ship batigon race, landed at Mtanbridge, near here, shortly after 8 o'clogk last night ‘The balloon, with Ralph Upson Treaty, He ‘conferred with several Republi+ 9. "Donaldson, pilots of the |bother! ‘The moment you tT sees CENT gtte MAminiatered Slashed Wrists Before Jumping from Wetel Window, BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Oct &— George A. L'Hommedion of Flanders, L. L, who jumped out of the window of his room in the oHtel Morehouse here yeaterday ‘after slashing both wrists, was reported to-day to be ap- Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indiges- tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom- he A few tablets of Pape's Digpep- in svmtsnilae acidity and give relief once—no waiting! Buy a box of ape’s Diapepsin now! Don't stay miserable! Try to regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods parently reodvering. without causing distre: ‘The cost is He lett hig summer home at Flan-|so little, The benefits so great.— ore Co Tuesaday. saying that he was Aart. 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hours: 6 vo 6 Sunoavs: cLoses ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN csasenehleiiiinainsite CANDIDATE IS INDICTED, Anti-Tammany Man ing Irregular he John candidate for Alders LADIES IN ATTENDANCE ‘onin, Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders to-day on & mis- rice _that_ho had gubml While of course you know we are America’s Largest Clothiers—our seventeen (and by next Spring we will have double that many) Upstairs Shops pictured above will give you a real tangible idea of our volume of business— and the economies we enjoy because of our vast purchasing power and frugal distributing expense. Monroe Clothes for Fall offer you every good style in boundless selection in Suits and Over- coats at prices that are away under those asked for equally good quality Clothes elsewhere— If you don’t already know how much of your Clothes cost can be saved by buying Monroe Clothes —direct from the maker —from America’s largest Clothiers come up for that new Suit or Overcoat to-day fying the ho- mn AAA CAU and see, IN’ MANHATTAN anes pace a at 149th Street *4 treet, So tan Aind Steet cor, Madloes BROOKLYN Nassau Street corner Frankfort Court and Montague Streets 5 Cortlandt Street, cor, Broadway Fylton dnd Hoyt Streets *587 Fulton Street at Flatbush *NEWARK—151 Market Street JERSEY CITY—wewanx avehue” PATERSON—220 Main Street *YONKERS—Getty Square Only at Shops Marked * *14th Street. opp. Acad. of Music 34th Street corner Broadway 59th Street at Columbus Circle *125th Street corner 7th Avenue Chrystie Street at Canal Street - Clothes_ ~