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MANUFACTURERS OF PIANOS GO ON DDAVLIGHT SAVING w——— 020 a ORS a aa ~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. |MGHLLED WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN,” IS ALBERT THANKS CITY SCHOOLS AS neces once PRINTING MUDDLE WMOLLIESTEIMER’ “BIL ae TO) wea srcmen su ATION'S SCHOOLS be 970,457 MORE; “SSS pls PUBLISHING AGAININ CUSTODY * | | | \ ' Will Citak ‘Month's Closing at |Favorable Verdict, Expected Ki Fi ie Ba aula Say: tue @R7,00 ‘ ' | Dr inte . ‘arn 8 7 sea | From Committee; Measure ing, in First Interview, Says | Entire $87,051,001 Tentative- | Pressmen's Lander Says Radi-| Refuses To 0 Stabe As Judge’ ) | ! vary. H 4 ‘ Once Unless Workers Not to Be Delaved Every U. S. Soldier Knew ly Placed in 1920 Budget cal Factions Have Instituted Enters And Is Silent When,» Return. Siecle y | What He Fought For. by Committe | Terrorism in Strike. | He Asks Her Name. 7 4 } od rl -——-- i} 3 ¢ (CLOSED SHOP ISSUE TO SAVE STA LAW. | ON BOARD KING, ALBE | teisthiounead bo the Fiearice nad | Announcement was made to-4a¥] When Guat Alonen and Catt Pigwamn hee NOR | SPECIAL TRAIN, Oct. 10.—King Al-/ iiuaget Committee to-day in makin that three la odical publishtna: od “i " get Co ee to-day in making | Finnish editars, were being tried tw iW ith Practica lly Entire East bert of the Belgians has been deeply | companies, names not given, have de a Ready to Suspend for a Year! A Se atiie i st ; a ine th celle public a number of important items | cided to move permanently trom New | {re Justice Weeks on charges 6 in Endurance Test With in Line No Inconvenience | Impressed with America’s education |in the tentative budget for the year York to Chicago because of the} advocating anarchy to-day, Moltte : nce Tes Wey oy Is Expected. | al system and attributes the ability | iio, tig eae? od sank lel trouble In the printing trade here.) steimer took a seat in thé coutt roofh s E % that’ the Board o on's ouble ep de here. | Steimer took a seat in thé court 1 8,000 Men. ‘ | of American soldiers to absorb mili-| |e statement: wast wade: BY Jour : a | fe estimated cost of running the s Aducis Thagen Weenies @ Jand all th is. thd? behing ae 7” | By Sophie Irene Loeb. eee cea (Next. vent—O87,051,061.26—In $43, ‘of tt ‘ Periodic al Publishers*’ Ase Aa. {Sh® Ws an interested spectator—pwiia The striking planomakers of New! 4), new daylight saving ordinance short time to the compulsory school-| above the amount the Hoard of bt pa heneiion ss0CiN~ | got no attention for Repself. Sie te tion of America i « York, numbering about 8,000, must be,| pending before the Welfare Com« Ing they receive |timare ts obligated to appropriate Mn ‘Thayer also sald come of’ the (ONC on. ball on a cllarge of, wielaliaaD Drepared to carry on their strike for] mittes of the B t Ala te} The King gave to-day in the Yirst/UNder the jaw, The Finance ant striking unions demand a a2% hour] 'e espionage act is at least one year in order to win it | et eee ee ae Interview he hae granted in the|ZUdset Committee saya: ~ | work week for the third shift, which} $° pretty she got some age ’ to be reported to-day and is arous- The amount that the Board ¢ | goo: tention. After the recess, when, du@y, nd with no assurance that they can! ),, ‘ a United States some of the impres- " | 80es on late at night . - ‘ ng city-wide interest imate and Apportionment is mun | George L. terry, P Jent of the} Hee Weeks came inte court agate win it even then } The Federal bill to create a coun- sions he has absorbed since hetcame! datorily required to appropriate f heft punts € ra ortho Ar Jeverybody but? M 8 - Max de Rochemont, President of| ave daylight saving statute hav- to America. He said the he jonal purposes at the ¢ of | caaee 1 tiny ole th % Mi if ve. | Wh When he? attention was called toy, ng 4, ¢ » the persistency: ¢ \ o-day that the radieal fae-| 1 | ° the New York Piano Manufacturers’ | aged i to os “opty : bah landed that one of the purposes of ly on the assessed valuation of tion had instituted a campaign of | ‘Pe demands of court etiquette , slits ‘ prity of people affected, state and personal property in , | Paid no attention Association, announced thix morning | ordinance ig now. bein his coming was to obtain ideas and terrorism. “4 | ce ig How being loked Upon | the City of New York ix estimate Then Justice Weeks had that the association has pledged itself} a posstble solution, expecially to lessons applicable to Belgium $43,074,604." i sicth afte ploning The chiet Bolshevik principle has) poy to the bench and ’ash 4 ne “4 ‘ tho ds of employees f" weaue ‘ ” sbi) be put into ctice and operatiot : pret to a programme of “monthly vaca eee enployees of ities eel ‘Your armies were wonderful.”| However, the full amount asked for Hin tHe atria he. ihe ieating| What her name was. She made’ mo tions” to beat the strike. ipvered a bene ne pa ie aad | Jhe said en you own people did] by the Education Board has been in- tnd: ausnultitiy’ men” etinply* becasiog| eer en,. ie Adie: nee Renta | proved a beneftcia ovation. ; and asse E s 5 faa seonanaee é “The first step on this programme The daylight saving ordinance will] not think, did they, that you could} serted in the budget and it may be these men desire to affiliate with thel ooking at bs Jen Bet eran “ae he said, “unless the men should at itkely be passed out of the commit-| send over two million men in a year? petite: Rae Tleivais ate sees fit, Daughter of Deceased Rail Manual| American Federation of Labor, has] S80 by order of the court ‘she. wes once come back to work, will i to|t - favorably lAna such fine soldiers they were; haas ‘ AG CH SeMAberS “Or tie Te tter) Pattuher AwartayG be Mrun to tike place through the city pinto Custody and led away.to loxe every piano factory in New| Robert W. Mo: sheulde po ublisher Awarded Cross “ . " nN ante-room. Ju&tice W. esd ahd adie aa ind Ua a rt W. Moran, Presi tent of the |they seemed to be born fighting men, er important it n the tenta iM vie At a meeting held by shop fore- |e would attend to her later. ae? , or im be ties aps Aldermen, is lead Rel, : ¢ A Bibb fans? of Marie. men several days ago one of the se- - ad . that month, if the strikers ase still} the movement for the passing of the I do not know how to say it IM/tive budget made public to-day are: m * Ceasion ats ret ito the “to t that tack te th valtenaantgand san Ghee demanding a closed shop, the manu- }ordinance, has not yet recovered from | English, but there seems to be some-|New York Public Library, which in-| M!8* Pamela Poor of No. 777 Madl- | ihe secretary of th Allied| "in the trial of the ‘Finutom ealteee facturers will declare another vaca-| his iliness suificiently to be present, | thing in your soil which grows such |Cltdes the maintenance of the frec{#" Avenue, just returned from Red] Printing Trades Cou Archibald -E. Stevenson, aasooints tion for a month but it is sald the matter will not be| eds cireulating branches in the horoughs|Cross service overseas, hax been)? a threatbathnr aeach Cetin ibe ee a fie | ap- “wy \he h | : f ate death, peared aw ¢ « for the proseea- We held a meeting last night at our! held up until he returns. \Metiey Went KOO. tiled to ttt tor | Manhaitttna, Bronx and Richmond, |decorated with the Cross of Marle|sent to members of the new union] tion, ‘Translations were read int headquarters in the Bronx Board of | Although It is not generally known, | ha the sum $1,100, which is ap-|by che Queen of Roumania for her| being organized by the internadional |the record from a magagine that th rade Building and decided to main-|there is a New York State law for | jan ideal and wherever I saw one of | proximately $20,000 in oxcess of whutl eri) sae ane rancveurmgntan | Te ,uuestion te whether the purlic Jeditors publish. Some of the artlelg tutn this programme for at least @| daylight saving and this ordinance |thom he knew what he was fighting| was requested by the library trustees | 2nd Care to nursing Rouma ho bred et bah st Hada Cl wr ante var semaite tant ae rf beads yadirte Hat HULA OE hecabenty We] is urged tovansure It against © pos. [to It was a tribute to your eduea-/on Aur. 1, 1019, ‘The additional | Mowtded in the hospital at Bucha- | tre ee te te otaheviki w nents, especially that of the United will not recognize the union.” sible repea | nats ie jamount is to provide a margin to] Te8 }earrying on this campalgi = - Piano manufacturera say they can} Those behind the movement claim | tonal system that they were all 80lmeet the increase in salaries of| Mise Boor is the daughter of the | aaault,” © Wire Causes His Death, better afford this endurance test than| At to continue the State law local intelligent and that they could bel library. trustees late Henry W. I publisher of |” ‘The Printers’ League séction of the| while repairing an are light on. the on @ an] ordinances must be ad trained in so short a time.” | The committee also included $300,000} Poor’ aliroaa Mw 3h as | Association « ying Printers | verne: Phe b teir former employees can. They} pom torte s9inting to the broad Gelds cast; for tho support of the Metropolitan bier te Sten of| Mot ut the Hc fF this morning | oon, AY Bridge, Long teen ice + {With the industrial centres in each Pointing d deld Sui ig i assistant to Dr. John KE. Keefe of! Inthe {Clg this morning, Jai social and that after a more or|St#te 1 line, it is most Ikely that which the train was speeding, ths] {usenn Gt Ar on fhe same basis WT springfield, Mass, a dental wurgeou | {0 "omve reports of cond ione Moclas [thitty, of No. 24 Hunterta wential and that after a more or| ho libra ix cis the ful 5 " big shops affiliated with the associa. [Trt « iv mt yi an a faired a oe toe | the contiguous territory will follow Majesty went on mount required who served in Roumania, She Will/tion, Before the meeting it was|"U' riehe leas} vacation" tho market for! suit, with the result there will be an are large farmers and email) ‘There is wiowance of $295,140,] be one of the speakers at the Third] stated that the only firm belonging trocute the instruments will be stimulated’ overwhelming demand for the State! i It is well that It is so, for |! $20,000 increase, for the Red Cross Roll Call, Nov. 2 to 11 to th sociation which had given in live wire. 9 ther than depressed 8 A i | liss Maude Mason, a model, ht .. | Museum Natural History to the demands of the secessionists tna law teps have been taken in| © ownership of land makes for in- w strike was called for higher was named in the separation suit | committee voted $830,000 for ‘or the 44-hour week wns the M. B. man of Sixty, hes He Ge 7 . i Massachusetts for the adoption of the! as tothe “ eased = production. The United} York Zoological Garden in Brown Printing & Bindery Company Carillies,. sixty years old. tt Wages, shorter hours and recognition stato law and as the Bay State is| Mrs. Maurice Renard t |Btates is fortunate in that it has AS. whinn ik 610,000. HOKE whoae concession had been forced by |] No. 208 West &d Street, died to-day Ta? . ' _ NM Blaten i rons, f ’ d ops of the union, Piece workers want @| the leader in New England the | against the wealthy Fifth Avenue. jmore than it needs of everything and |than requested, in order to meet the “10 CON OLIDATED GAS 00 election printing, he taken to. firs tontevelt Mompital of Injuries of " ol 2 a e i rty- | joi State: u c n a creases, as also de te id eps wou p take! }O- ine at ni Re aaa wie pu 7 He isd eal eed cts will probably follow) gownmaker. Renard, according |out of its abundance it can supply |SMary Increases. | It was also de s +] any ta withdraw “the union labela|a taxicab at stat we net nnd: Rroudwae ie hours, with qouble pay for o banal baked y cities and towns are| °0__Dis. Wife, confesved that, to |sustenance for ae {York Botanical Garden in ‘The Bronx af from ull printing shops oper wit * — i hee \ = axe him, Miss Mason was “the most Ms year and the next will be the}on the same basis, » s Low. | Pressmen belonging to the s ing day is the last day but on It is said that % per cent, of all the] enthusiastic for daylight saving.| jeautiful woman in the world.” worst, After that We should be able| Mor the Aquarium at the Battery | Lawyers Say Standard Was Lows | inions: ; registration. Booths spen tos * piano manufacturing in the United Plainfield had the honor of being the | M. 808 supply oursolves With food. ° It the Committee voted $55,000, to- ered in Supplying Government ‘The Dry Goods >nomist to-day Tfrom 5 P.M. until 10.30 P.M. To. 4 erie in tineieotte H @ the. Ja | rs. Renard resides at to supply ourselves tel amount reqies . Upplying {came out in mimeographed form. The | morrow from 7 A. M. 110.30 P.M States is done in | (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) West Seve: ell you vee een ety to harvest noklyn Public Lik With Tuluol. | ismue fe tained 100 t Ke and, ac-| Enroll when you register. (™ tae magne hae ce | your crops. In Belgium it is not sv. | was requested, and $67 rding to H. KB, Taylor, the Jews RBensee fhe MCOShIye. | ne Chanelle MuMinion COMIDAGT| they, #ifaek: by Avie; Dien Before the war all the work in our|the committee. This increase wax} More trickery was to-day charged |t\sing manager, the full eire Liha vedi alr blg an gr aaalS ead RPP eT [eRe rs to-day diamiase Walter P. Keller, six years old, was elgg was done by hand.” jalso due to planned salary raises against the Com. | list was sent out, 4 pny bie ange Aggie rear the complaints against Edward Buckley, |fatelly injured near his home in|” say your people are prosperous,”| yhOt the Central Institute of the) pany in the rittg be- ee Electric * a by Broadway 6nd Sates BNO he entech yours old G8 No. Me Manian teonia: Ni dir lest night.when strask liney “have ay. | paneer OF Arte BiG Bolences, BIRO: | tong Bpecial. Master Gilbert. . it was] > 0: ts Condens ° Kalph Avenues, ‘The deed and mortgage Avenue, and Samuel Meyar, twen-|by an auto driven by Lioyd E. Carroti, | Me continued, hey have money./000 was voted. Other ns follow loeed "by W, W. Chambers, Debut ment Among « “ for the property were filed rday. | rive years old of No. 71 West 10h {manager of Palisades Park, Tie tnd | When [ was in New York I was ia Children’s Muse my in voklyn, § i wed by Chambers, Depty |W ABHINGTON, Oct, 10-The ix- 6 ‘The consideration was $1 Which |ty-five years old of No, 7 Seater tate : Lites Jange. That is the cen |500:; Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, | Attorney, General of this State, a Sb fig lh ae piis.oe0 stands on tHe mort reet, who were arrested on Sept. 28 on |Wi8s, hurried, tay the J Pd tage: | the Stock Boe eeinancen.” | $48.600; $290,000 for the Queens Pub- |i Ansidtant Corporation Counsel {ecutive Council of the American Fed- " Another important transaction ree | suspicion of having been implicated was held 0: Wi fags | FOL Oe the: WONG BET jie Library and $7,097 for the Staten | ovseien, that the company was delib-|cration of Labor ha eid aday is the pictawac ceerall fobbery of Mra, Jessie Munts of No, | for a hga to-night. Th The King's f rrew grave when! ixiand Museum of Arts and Sciences Ae dulbseanaben Ls ty be uns {resolutions condemning the secession a torded yésterda ve Regist of- g West list Street. ‘The Magistral ny. 18 said to have rted frogy be- | labor est throughout the world! ‘The 1 Of $1,000, to Ja-[erately permitting claims to be | ng. the : press- * Fie) 000 on a Iarge new apartment house, ' men. Suto, . men of New York ¥ to \ conference ¢ apital and labor al m. gures down and bolster expenses. ative t union mot pment and Washington designed to tind u solu It was alleged that the Consolidated | pledging the full support of ts fea sy erms tlon, ‘ompany had lowered the standard of | seat to the loyal unions involved 1 cate wells” he sald, “that ther con CHARGE FOR USE OR CARES alee ey e sarees inethne dispute td Bryant 6280 se a conference for then w settlement below the requir its in supply- Vacuum Chane Sp Cal * possible, Lt is nol so good when T GAMBLING VIOLATION ing the United States Gover A) men stand with rifles in their hands | i ng the war, with tuluol, ‘The Aatorin ||NVESTED IN “GERMAN LOAN. 131 West 42d St. ready to fight.” 4 plant, a subsidiary, it was stated, | Do Fou enjoy kissing the mie ws a claim against Uhe Government for) w am Olen: her, De- ng the way’ the King was isked. 1 So Deciles Magistrate Douras in] isout $1,900,000 for tuluol, and other venned, ane, Babies bables eve here,” hi ; ; connec ave large! Ar he Investments of the Inte ried i a shrug and a smile, S, ving 18 Who Were neecti rs Among th 549-353 Fifth Averiue replied “with a shrug and & smile,/ Discharging 18 Who Were |v" rod legend Benepe to atrmaitaidda lig of Street ona Arrested. hich, it was insisted, are being Jeft/manufactured embroidered undergar | “Have you been annoyed or} . ae ‘ lormant, so ax to keep down the In-|ments at Manila, P. 1, and resided at amused by the p sistency of news- | LLM cadets a ned OP ‘ » tgures of the as concems 141 West 108th Street, it was re- papermen along the way?” restaurant at 16%4 Street and Southe ed to-day when his executors ap- | Papenia is 2 democratic country,” be | Boulevard early this morning and plied to. Surragote: Cohaian ty Judicially H P ed answered, “and the press must tell | f detectives, headed by Detec- | Capt Of Matloen | pattie the: state Maret een taeauet ave Prepared a Say es what IA going an, Todo |, Gumhmings rushed’ in jhe third German Wee ee toon P [that they must see with their own || ch, ulto known’ na Jack Sulll.| 8T. LOUIS, Oct. 10,—Capt. B. Paul] fiherty bonds eyes, A public man must expect that ' iB trial fa No, 900] @billips, United State my, hus been! ‘Ollendorf, who died on July 18, 1918, Jand why should he be annoyed? It {van Pt eee ee winner of the army-navy bal. left am estate valued at $356,200 Jix not amusing, for your journalists Mel Falle Street, the | fon race xiarted from St. Li — lare doing only what they should do. 61 Faille Street, ie Gant, Phillipe with 1a Contederaten Your press did a noble work in unit. | , aced under arrest |urt ax aide, piloted aL Oct, 10.—More than as a further introduction of ! ing your people for wat and did isnot ta J with maintatn’ M gambling | 18, entry, He Wa ore * | 9,000 pled here to-day ldo very much to solidify sentiment so oe, a ma 1 o ont | 9 As : into the nunpet itor it, Emerson, United | for of the United | your country ec ad pome Ant +f ho were playin ate lioting & Washington, | Conf j mn, the crowning war w lothing to gain for itse tables were packe t eature of their annual reunion: Our New Gown Department The King set_at rest the legend Ene, Wah e DARS |that he was a reporter on an Amer. | ‘ na with Reich anc can newspaper for a_ brief period |p ind taken to the Simpson Street - - when he was in the United States | pojice station rhe sis Te ltwenty-one years go. Jeharged with disorderly conduct "No," he said with a laugh. "Tam |CMrk wr ak Bi Na aie ea sorry it was not so, for T might have| | Tm the Metin romptly | : Your reporters know | day " learned m v JB 1 by Magistrate Douras, Reict 9 seething: parsed by ; | Wilson ing, and the only evidence the poli ; ers say he is wetting bet | opered was that one of the card pla Street, Afternoon, Dinner that Lam very giads TE Me Hg said that the players were char should be ill long, it would be a ca~ te an hour for the use of the and Dance Frocks Ti [iamite gorse wore cure ARTY ROCKS | ‘i e where nat in a viola || I fail to see 4 | EMBARGO ON SUGAR IN WESTo) oe ie camtiiny: law." said Masia E . t und the men were dis- developed in rah and with ve ped | a for Girls 8 to 12 years Kasternt and refiners were no | #&ee” Baer Joins F tified by the United States Food Ad-| MOBILE, Ala. Oct ; ; SATIN—SERGE ation to-day that effective Oct, Jone of the leading E HE ‘freedom that is youth fur’ nia received his dh from ser VELVET—TRICOTINE CO ear tts ee aut haa wonk ts Saend (acdsin depends largely on the self-for- of Pittad: and F yposing Bolshevik | Eg 5 i gear ‘Oh she organ, Where, QERo olsp ey a getfulness that results from being cor- The order was is army, relatives here have been in |[ scarcity of cane su formed E Psi rectly dressed. i= Trade Me Special 55.00 kg This is especially true of dressing for x gala occasions, so that in preparing these new party Values up to 65.00 Read LUDENDORFF and VON TIRPITZ dreses we have been at great pains to full every I THE WORLD T M ° requirement of good taste, variety and individuality. n o-morrow orning Each dress has its especially fascinating feature == ase ea 5A aii sag ee af In the next instalment Gen, Ludendorff tells of the a group of dainty tucks, a bit of exquisite lace or | Special for Saturday | complete trapping of the army of Samsonoff and his prep- i ribbon trimming—everything that should become the rs | arations to smash Rennenkampf's army, which lay idle . growing girl has been considered in the designing of while its fellows were destroyed. < mart inmme als , EHR F) these frocks. For Wi d Mi Tirpitz tells how all the army chiefs gave their sup- Some are of Taffeta, some are Silk-net and some of or Women an tsses port to unrestricted U boat warfare, and that the Kaiser de- Georgette. Simplicity is the keynote of all. | A large variety of newest models developed in Lyons and | cided upon ruthlessness, but was dissuaded by Bethman. | Panne Velvet, trimmed with Silver Wings, Ribbons, Flowers 75 | The German hesitancy betrayed a bad conscience, the Ad Ritsh Ave, 24th and Ahh ks : elles Mapisht Special | .miral points out, and declares that Austria began by show ! rs and . reets ing more starch than did Germany. i