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‘ A/epeR ERENT panmenee on ab te PE IE Di i ER iy ig Rl i a ‘ } = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBBR 29, 1019, oe Meee — SuLgPUPS INSTR PepreEEE - : lint liadaieatin Rk SI einen nk SONS |theatre unloading persons in evening EVICTIONS SERVED TRIPLE BROOKLYN FARE = ABANDON OPERA OF ANY ress (unre teneatne'ot) AEP FOR MOTHER ; » | FIGHT BEGINS TO-MORROW , KIND AT LEXINGTON re expressea| A mother whose strength is | \ : : f yer ' ne that it over-wrought or who is thin, y. 400 BROWNSVILLE j Burr Ready With Legal Arguments Directors Call Off Performance inj riii Dotes tne nigit to) Pale, over-tired or nervous, | (Oy Sipstseihignt _ ae M Before Public Service | English and ‘i it for nme German apart, should find renewed energy A wall ’ re: s, NT Bsc Lit utp eons. emo tae] © A: Ts TELE ON RONDO, | “OE SS vba ion to the trip f s f re | sic aancrnte ii lactam men) | SCOET'S | A> BONWIT TELLER. & CO. has beer od by Corporat German or English. Nor will there we Ont l, j --- Founsel Burr anil the first Rune will delbe avy, as the directors of the Star! yea Beach | EM U LSION . ‘ tra morrow on the traction com-lOQnera Company at a meeting yuster ne ou 2$ Deputies Begin MOVING |psny betore the Publle Mervice Com- lor anemcon ia the omfee of Max | al | The Spoaalty Shop of Ongpinations Furniture and Strike ts ey ve been Wad Wino ae Lemeashaalihid || f * 7 moe ig dent Lia igs An FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Called Ott. {Ged WD Wea rowsire tolltead Gavagers |? fa antion Wan. biapinecd ie cadaagesicd ils ‘| Scott's Emulsion is ebendent ‘ peas hasers of ticket ve; | in those nourishing ele- 4 ld locta On Bonet 6 erg Re ° tn thooe nourishing le FOR THURSDAY ONLY tion of Brooklyn was broken this fee Se ee vian cues antneliatio train to Canal | in the land needs, f 7 morning after City Marshal Peter N.Je at where pre Far ua 6 J Ae i reat sotonet 10 (he Ath | eget a Bowne, Bloomfield, Hy. 1618 Very Exceptional Volues ‘in A Carroll had served tho first of 400] ony nickel were roTlelent. ‘The ‘ q eviction warrants he had in his Lew ory ryote : ener niiealeesiniiasaniaiiiiidaibas testa " an t 5 om th Whi Hea Station, but|” pants kre Waritnn Sage te vegies : G E O R G a T E Gs R E P E A N D ‘ ents were made mn triple franchises, but ag extensions | ihe Mall of the proverty involved M8) sraniot whem i C t Theor. HAND-MADE LINGERIE BLOUSES and Vermont Street between Lake and | : ‘ a ut “ding o statements of ic Brier, Assaniing vo stauenens @ U.S. AGENTS TABULATING ig Christmas Handkerchiefs Fodent tien teas eared: don notice Sept. 1 that he would raise all ; Tente fl and 82 beginning Oct. 1 FOOD IN STORAGE HERE | : : 19.75; some were as high as 45.00 h On that date, when he eles J to! aavenaaed i? McCutcheon’s Handkerchiefs make leet, eve ant refused to pay etennine 4 in IS . : 7 ' r ; ce srer cma rr | Wit Detenine if Amounts in u® ideal Holiday gifts. Their beauty HAND MADE LINGERIE BLOUSES of white voile, hand- end. tage nppenion to Merene) Cer” pita bs as iS bid besos peintga od Vasihags kerchief linen or batiste; also of colored striped voile, with roll, who also failed to collect the in Quantity. 3 Wh their usefulness makes them always i leaned ontaees 1 Val eo Hist lin money, He then brought @iepossess! os os4 Admintarrator Wittiame |i appreciated, Of course, they are hand tucks, drawn work, hand embroidery, real Val or filet laces. proceedings, and the tenants prom- today. lak ceovernmen®| i hus taaMekail Pure Linen fsed to pay October 15. On that date, rs Ae epan. “Waalamet: ikea) ti 4. Tro R i ; } however, the tenants again refused] sarted to tabulate all foot held in| Ih For Mi m err. demaie GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES in flesh to pay. Eviction warrants were the | storage in ware!ouses in Groater New | [i OF men 2ape ENG cord Crees, VVG er 00 di iP. or white; real filet lace collars, inserts of Val. lace, egeured, and this morning Marshal] york. iS ie ee $7.80, 9.00, 12.00, 15.00 dozen frills and tucks; also a number of navy or black Carroll swore in twenty-five deputies | Many complaints thet food tv heing | TS an 6 rf 1a serve the four hundved warrants: |hoarted Has het Mr. Witla | Printed Haridberchilete--newly tinported:/41780 each Georgette, cream net and satin blouses. : & The first to be evicted was Jobn| "pg he expec fe Investixatora to) ae 7, Roses, living on the fourth floor of | {ber iC tanta fer proneoution For Ladies—Hand-embroidered, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c » NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES NO C.0. D.’S fag | No. 448 Wyonia, As tho deputy mar ble Ssaaeiiets uae Ware | each and up. als were carrying Roses's furniture ie ve i ; a cans wand gathered. They | yerorts ioe, rede neath ted Appenzell Hand-Embroidered, 50c each and up. were mostly women, many with cbil-|foy joarded suaur here failed to ai Initial Handkerchiefs, $2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 6.00 dozen dren in their arms. They hissed the | ojos le amounts bein; and up. gh engi tive gtbeipberoe eh ‘ae For Children—White and colored: Hand-Embroid- veserves from the Miller Avenue eta. | '#v sly in transit’ —that is, scar | ered, 25c each and up. tion drove the crowd back, on its way tc ers through tradg aay p a The rent strikers through a commit. hey belleve may tave | [if Order Christmas Embroidery Now * * tee of three applied for armistice |” 000 pounds of beef, We strongly advise our patrons to place their orders _ kerms from the marshal, and the mar- y and chicken. are! now for holiday Handkerchiefs, Table Linens and Bed shal gave them until 6 o'elock this |° a the 2 Linens to be embroidered with monograms, initials or afternoon to pay-up, He refused to| Zone Supply er, and the ! crests. , ) { fn the street. Within on hour, more handle th eof | Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Than 100 were lined up in front of | sc lll M8 P Be \ 5 chance to pay theif reais, ss” : Charge purchases made the remainder a this month will : er RRPR appear on bills rendered Dec. Ist « STRIKE OF BOILERMAKERS =| - Workmen Demand Closed Shop, Best & Co. of Double Time for Overwork Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Est. 1879. and 44-Hour Week. The bdotlermakers' strike called to g crsoroe the domand for a forty-tour- { bour woek with $1 per hour and other concessions, spread to-day, Ten of the fourteen ship-bullding yards in the. New York district are affected. Your of the wompanies yielded to the demands, John J. Dowd, vice-president of the # international Brother of Boller- £ makers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers ‘of America, in charge of the New York » district, is sondacting the strike. In ad- dition to wages and hours, the union demands a closed shop, double time for overtime, abolition ace pieoework and © bonus systems and abolition of the perth n under which the work of build- at ship is divided into sections, . of the plants affected are in * Newark. In the Federa! Shipbuilding Company's plant it was reported that 44,000 men had quit. The Mubmarino oat Corporation's plant, which employs 35,000 men, was ulso affected, although veil of the men did not quit. —_—__—_——— We've made a serious study of Men’s Feet, that’s why, we make a successful business of -MEN’S SHOES NE’VE learned that a shoe correct in fundamentals will invariably be cor- rect in detail. So our rule of right last, best leather, finest workmanship {7 |) has come to be as inflexible as the laws of the Medes and Persians. We take care of the comfort—and the style takes care of itself. A meeting of the Union of Motion P Picture Attendants No. 19 ended this| morning at 5 o'clock without a public| deeision, The meeting began when ) the members went on strike at mid- * night. The only tata ocr ge Bao Cordovan Color, Russia Calf SHOES’ for MEN, 9.50 pair. | ye Le is the Gompeny., amo (RHE most delightful creation that modiste ever modelled— | ‘ t) can be spoiled by the wrong pair of shoes. . . The well made over a popular English last, with medium wide toes. This.shoe is most exceptional at the price. dressed woman seeks color harmony—she realizes that % ce] Men's Shop—Fifth Floor, ye } footwear which blends with her gown makes her feet seem You Never Pay More at Best simegaagug fn + Aogording to the union woekly Wafes was abteed upo ‘smaller and daintier and adds charm to her entire appearance, Pohaploved In four'at “F,B & C.” Kid is the world’s quality leather. It is shown in the eniea omnes SY PS nee | widest range of harmonizing colors, and used by the best shoe dealers everywhere. ‘When you enter your favorite shoe shop, it is only necessary to mention your size and the three letters: “F.B&C.” For merchants \who take pride in presenting fashionable footwear, have this fa- ‘mous leather in the most delightful colors and the smartest lasts. Entrance—1 West 35th Street FAULTLESS, bs —_——_— —-—— —_-——— NCE 1488, Thelittle folder, “Foot Notes,” tells you all about the latest fashions in footwear, onPAJAMASand You will find it at your shoe shop or we will send it to you gratis on request. 4 NIGHTSHIR TS GUARANTEES FASHION PUBLICITY COMPANY What’s the News Abroad? 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