The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 17

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BROOKLYN BATDERS STRIKE; | - NEW COP CATCHES shops throughout the borough will be jclosed by to-morrow. The demands of the men are aa a weekly wage of $25 which was robbed yes coming to New York to could identify Greceo, TEMAND $25 MINIMUM THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER y, were e if they ‘SHOT FIRED IN RIOT j}eommission on all money over ae | Several lundred barber in’ the! week taken in by each man ahd work- | downhtowa section of Brooklyn went! ing hours 8 A. M. to 8 BP. M. week | IN CIGARMAKERS’ STAKE on strike yesterday. Anselmo C: ardil- | days, 8 AT M. to 9 P. aM Sat Meni etmry GPC ef anc to noon on Sunday. y ete : oh feito dled Mase ask one day off a week, an hour 5 ‘ Jouneywen ators Mternational! gg. juncheon and half an hour for, Private Detective Badly oe t ", tt jae ercentage d | " ~ ite $8, A rhb nies Be coniane of s aes:. | Picket Charged With Felonious Assault. | Policeman Budhiiinien One Hour After Being ‘‘Made,” Scores First Arrest. lat ésth shots were fired and James » detective living at th in, was badly beaten, The union cigarmakers, iKELLNER BROS. Twenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue Within an hour after William BR] several months, have pic Cunningham had been graduated as|enberg factory and t aT |® policeman yesterday he had made | Ploved | det his firat arrest, and the prisoner | Firat aven at Smith who was badly proved to be w man that all the rest) ee ectives and police of the de tment had been looking! Hundreds gathered to see for, & man whose picture in the! Rogue's Gallery is No, 4018, whose | ault and the othe | record inctuc a e al orderly conduct. In Yorky t record tnetudee “seven Grreste and | were held for examination, |two penitentiary terres gi name | | | Frank Street “He had Cunnin oe No Greeco, n the Yorkville ! epplew hite Bedroom suite in Antique Brown Mahogany veneer—4 pieces (Bureau 60 inches) = $350 a violation of the Sullivan 1 will be $500," said Magis : Discusses With nied the the jCunningham said | t's felonious assau “Bail on that © revolver at me,” JK is not surprising that you get such splendid value in Kellner furniture and such liberal assortments from which to make selections. Kellner standard insures these in a comprehen- WASHINGTON, dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street ANNIVERSARY SALES, Celebrating in Every Department 62 Years of Growth in Merchandising more Second Floor We’ve Cut Into Our Reserve Stock But the Price Still Remains at 15 ee] for these $50 and $55 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits 409 More Suits Were Added Only Today And we advise you to go to thém while the going is good. A few days after this sale commenced, we realized that we would have to cut deeper into our reserve stocks. This is usually sub rosa, but we state it here because we think you should know that these woolens were bought last Summer and were never intended to see the light o’ day for less than $50 and $55. That, briefly, is the history of the case, It is for you to turn it to your personal profit, Dvery Suit recently tailored and only out of the tailors’ hands a few weeks Use the Fifth Avenue Arcade #* Attorney Government's Plan to Bring Down Prices. t F >| Government's campaign to bring! sive service. ecco| down the cost of living i j ‘Those w attended were Sevre- We plesved fo show wnel fled. Cunningham quickly caught |tarios Glass, Daniels and Houston :| Ta, im arton Payne, Chair © LET Mn cobrt Detective Unger told the PWlitam. ih Colver é Magistrate t of the Fat oe | oe ommiagion: Assistant Be $1,800 burg hind Ave: | WiNatane cAttarmey ti Hame nue. It was also aald that o Is of | Gary In and Grosver jarkson of. the National Bank at Rowello, N. J..the Couneil of 1 Defense ee ee a et oe os In a small riot to-day In front of the |clgar factory of Seidenberg & Co., Street and Avenue A, several Ine., Smith, @ pri- ne Hotel Me- | on strike for, sted the Seld- reached him th iy ed re with dis- ile Court al EES HIGH COST OF LIVING = “TAKEN UP BY CNET mn i har General Cabinet mont -| The Jamaica station is the clearing house for all Long Island and as a consequence there was no express! | express drivers W-day and they are EXPRESS HANDLERS IN LONG ISLAND JOIN STRIKERS | Labor Wage Board Board Informed That Men Will Not Return to Work. Thomas J. Lyons, spokesman for American Railway Express em- on strike announced to-| that 140 express ployees now day handlers Flushing and Jamaica, had quit work at delivery to points on Long Istand. — | Lyons also announced that official telegrams had been sent Wage Board and Hines at edn) deal Neal offic — telling Director General work There will be no meeting of the} sticking to thelr determination to defy the Government and stay out. Pickets wore working all night and ourly reports to Martin Lacey, | Roumanian | wary lat piactng former | discovered t rates tions of girls in New York, Dr. Kriatine Mann aaid to-day in an address opentnu | « the National Convention of Representa- tives of Organizations of Women at No. 610 Lexington Avenue, “the marvel has | always been not that so many girls go) | Wrong but that so many stay straight.” | | The National Convention is be held jointly with the International € ference of Women Physicians, which has been In session since Sept. 16. “The principal cause of the poor | Ith of women in New York City, Mann said, “ie the lack of a sull- able margin of time in which the work- jing wirl can obtain exercise and proper amusement “Many work on through muting to give more than ten hours to their occupations. Thus they are forced to seck excitement of any kind This lack of margin of time prevents many xirla from getting ahead. Thoy are unable to go to night school, They cannot Ko to the gym.’ PLOT IN HUNGARY TO RESTORE EMPEROR Attempt to Arrest Premier Said to Have Fol- lowed Discovery of Plan, VIDNNA, Oct, 17 (Associated Press): motive for the attempted arrest of Premier Stephen Friedrich of Hun- by Roumuntsus on Monday was the discovery, it ia said, that he was planning a coup d'etat with the object Emperor Charlier of rian throne, This siven in a Budapest de- bendblatt, states that when It was vromler's real object was | al Dr. ‘omen and girls, while they eight hours, are compelled % Austria on the Hung information is spateh to t The despatel ad. vd Horthy to halt his Advices from Budapest the Premier was pre eriean and Bridsh § bayonets and po y the arrest nied only by is, with fixed for battle, Brit the guard na to con- from the city. Higher Freight Hates to Germany. WASHINGTON Oot 17,-F relight for American steamers to and from being prepared, it was d States Shipping | MbUTE. In the German ports within substantially schedules, it The rated will t An Lie prewar CREDIT TERMS $3° Down on $50 500 « “ 15% 100-% Apartments Furnished COLUMBUS AVE BET,103 & 104"ST} 17, $6,683,030 FOR HARVARD. | atrength lag#ing for an entire week, have shot up nearly $200,000 since yesterday, 19 With the grant total for the country | reaching $6,699,030, Harvard's $16,250,- 000 Endowment Fund showed at noon to-day that the drive outside of Boston and New Yo The total ja now $1 has reach er Roston has widene Y ght, Another $106,000 and reached » the Labor! , 4 convenient corners oon Hal Ne ra Rear 4 clothing Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman, McCormack, ac- noslated by William Fleming} 4 hats companied by Kreisler. | Notun Amerignn Ralfway Expreas| 4 shoes 1.50 formerly 2.00 | Pe in but the owners will have to| 4 gportin, Sods Lost Chord (In English), Caruso............. 3 .d cull for them. In the meantime, the Porting goods f ly 3.00 | Seahagees unas Oe We aro piled high with! 4 quality | “ ‘ormerly 9. i packa ; " ‘ Sete gy “cet 4 value i] Rosary, Alma Gluck, accompanied by Zimbalist.. j BLAMES LONG WORK HOURS | 4 men and boys, , formerly 2.00 |f , | a FOR GIRLS POOR HEALTH ROGERS Peet Company | Blue Danube, Frieda Hempel......... PI - a Broadway Bi H ae atisthSt. “Four at Sut S| 1.50 fo ‘pede Dr. Kriskine Mann Says Marvel Is Convenient | Old Folk H s » Ri A 1 \ Not So Many Go Wrong, but Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave, d Folks al Home (Swanee River), / luck, | : sistent et Warren at 41st St. | accompanied by Zimbalist. , So Many Stay Straight. | 1.50 f erly 2 After studying the working cond! 1, orneey 300 The 19, Total #200,000, | dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 0) Street TEN VICTOR RECORDS That Should be in Every Home — At 25% to 50% Less Than Former Victor Prices rk Is beyinning to show its “outside figures, after ad of yeas Madama Butterfly, Geraldine Farrar.......... ‘s formerly 3.00 Aida (Celeste Aida), Caruso............ 1.50 formerly 3, Elisir d’Amore (Una furtiva lagrima), Caruso..., formerly 3.00 Traviata, Galli-Curci and De Luea............. 2.00 formerly 4.00 Pagliacci (Prologue), Amato..........6.6.0006 formerly 3, 00 dames McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue Second Floor 34th Street ANNIVERSARY SALES Celebrating in Every Department 62 years of Growth in Merchandising A Veritable Sensation! Our Great Sale of New “McCreery” Footwear for Women at 8.45 has created a sensation, Dealers are talking about it, trade papers are writing about it, and women by the thousands are profiting by it. The reason ix not only hecause the price is so low, but because unusual merits ure ruction, finest leathers, invariably synonymous Il of highest grade cons 1 short, of a type that i surround the Shoes, The and correct, fashionable sty! with high prices There are high and low Dress Shoes in Black, rich shades of Brown and stylish two-tone effeets--also high and low Walking Boots in Black and Brown, High Louis heels are featured as well as the Baby Louis Heel and Military and Cuban heels. Three of the 82 different styles are here illustrated and described. A. Black or Brown Calfskin Walking Boots in tailored style ~-light welt soles and Cuban heels. B. One-eyelet Pumps in Black Kid, Patent Leather or light weight Brown Calfskin. Covere 1 Louis XVI. heels also the modi- fied Louis heel. C, Smart two-tone Boots with Brown kid vamps and Bes- ver kid uppers, light welt soles and Louis XVI. heels, Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. me Ses a re as ee ee nnn re TR RR

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