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TOBE RESUMEDIN | SAY COMPANY HAS MORRIS D FAIR CxR FARES” 1B.RT. OAR MEN Supreme Canned Vegetables BROOKLYN MONDAY, PUT OK. ON UNO © Disorder Stops Collection— | Announce Agreement for Nine- ~ Rebate Slips to Be Issued | Hour Day and Reinstate- : Pending Hearing. ment of Employees. | While a temporary suspension of] Omotats of the Amalgamated Street | | the dpuble tare collections at Flat-|..4 miestric Railway Workers of bosh ee ee ave: | p rioting to-day, the Brook- lyn y Railroad annoanced it has|of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit sys- been informed tt te within its legal|/tems tn Brooklyn, announced to-day fights in collecting the extra nickel,| mar the company has offered a one- 404 Will refuse to obey the Public) year working agreement. It ts said 5 Service Commission's order and re-| +, provide fur the recognition of the Uy | @ume it next Monday. union, a 2% per cent. increase in wages D; ‘On that date, it announces, tt will) (iready granted), a nine-hour work- Ws have ready ing day, the nine hours to be inside of Be teuwed to eleven hours, and the re-instatement wig . “yg and @' of all employees discharged for union ou activities. , a Be sovrmit, omens, 9, 2° For salads ox to serve on day. tis ae reeese toast, there’s no asparagus so fand ia the me delicious and tender! Always request the Morris yellow and black label in buying canned vegetables. MORRIS & COMPANY officials also announced that the agreement will be submitted the men at & mass meeting to be 4 next Tuesday night in Arcadia Hall, Halsey Street, near Broadway, Brooklyn. JOSEPH GAYNOR DENIED se! REDUCTION IN ALIMONY . Wife Opposing Suit Say Manufac- turer Lives Luxuriously and Entertains Employee, Mra, Gophia Gaynor, wife of Joseph | ¥ is etry ; Ef z. A Special Boot Value This Week A atanning walki: or ctterneen medely of Mor 85 hogany Calf with fawn ° i tery od soles; « $10 value. Out of the maze of footwear fashions dis- played this season, a few models such as these stand out predominant. They are just the exceptionally smart styles well- & year has not been tmpaired, the contrary, that he te living Tuxvrious etyle and is epending 950 entertaining @ pretty employee ‘and restaurants, His appli Hj ei & iy sf! Hi ites | | women want, Ang hey are surprisingly big values, too, at this price—many dollars less than such boots are obtaining elsewhere, because, unlike other shops, we are gharging the same prices that we charged last year on all our footwear—$6.85, $7.85, $8.85. Fine quality Breadeloth Spats, in all shades, to charmingly with the season's exclusive costumes... “Stn _= a, ¥ é f B Fir 5 a! be neeneee by the rer ” his factory and of New York. Mr, tvent. id he has “other matters” tol” vestigate in this connection, but he. : nd not Bate penernes, what 4 2 ————E—— i Changes on Stock Exchange, ' ‘The following have been elected to. pyle membership in the New York Stock Jackson, Harry A. NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: Posten and pave Broadway & 34th St, . 474 Fulton St. t 1 Alfred M Fifth Ave. &42dSt 1531 B'way at Hancock 55 West 424 St. 1052-4 Flatbush Ave. slater conse! on | jacob. Cahn to Alfred J. += - conrideration $100.900, s FEWER PUPILS IN JERSEY. iGhoavesee fm Public Sehests Re- ported by State OMetal. ites the decrease in cl war and the influensa epidemic, Scientific—and Economical, too Mennen Cream Dentifrice is made to accomplish results. It is based on the latest discoveries of dental science. It really protects teeth by improving the flow of saliva—Nature’s guardian of teeth. It is scientific and very expensive to make. But Mennen’s is so concentrated that a tiny bit is enough. One half inch cleans teeth perfectly, breaks down tartar formations and removes tobacco stains. For this reason, Mennen’s is really extremely inexpensive. In a broader sense it is highly economical for it saves teeth. Teeth are worth more than money. THe Mennen Company _Newarts, NJ, S.A. neat (i) if Derm RR BROOKLYN CLUNS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Purchase and Sale Women’s High-Cost Georgette Blouses Charmingly fashioned of Georgette Crepe, in flesh, white and suit shades. All-over embroidered and trimmed with real filet lace. Also other laces. Extensive assort- ment of styles from ‘which to select. Values to 15.00 Sale Price 7.90 BROOKLYN Orrin HEIM. GLLINS & G miter Street, Brooklyn Important Sale Saturday About 2,000 Pairs Women’s High Boots Sale Price 7.90 Special Value (As Illustrated) Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co. ° Footwear—Greatly Reduced Smart new model Black Glace Kidskin and Patent Leather Boots with Black Cloth tops. Flexible welted soles, walking or leather Louis XV. heels. Also On Sale In Our New York Store W. H. (Bill) Roper, Head Coach of the Princeton Football Eleven; George Daley, Sporting Editor of the New York Morning World, and William H. Wright will cover the Big Football Games which crowd the calendar up to Nov. 29 for The World. Every detail of the Harvard-Princeton game on Nov 8 at Princeton; of the ¥ale-Princeton e on Nov. 15 at New Haven; of the Harvard Pale game on Nov. 22 at Cambridge, and of the rounds Army-Navy game on Nov. 29 at the Polo Gi 0 will be au atively covered, Special Sale For Saturday and Monday Only Sweaters Direct from the Mill At the Largest Exclusive Knit-Goods' Stores in America é2 iaag Tor Women’s All- Wool Sweaters The acme of style and comfort. Women’s Basket- Stitch Slip-Ons With fancy striped Dutch collars. ; 5 Splendidly made, in all the newest shades of Peacock. Rose, Copen and Green. Special for this sale, $5.50 only Just the thing to wear instead of shirtwaist. In combination of fashionable shades. §. . Special for this sale, only The Very Latest Thing in SHAWLETTES in rich contrasting Scotch Plaids, desirable for outdoor and sport $6. 95 Special for Saturday and Monday Only Girls’ Belted Sweaters With stylish Dutch collar, in Rose, Boys’ Serviceable Sweaters With big collar, in mixtures, dark Oxford and maroon. Copen and maroon. Special Sale price. Fed Special Sale price. . $3.95 t Re ter Grades and Styles up to $8.95 Knitting and Crocheting Taught Free Ladies are invited to make use of our crocheting and knitting sitting- room where our expert will be pleased to give FREE instructions without Fain Knitting Mills PARK AV. 571 FULTON ST.— 90 NEAR FLATBUSH AvENUE CORNER BROADWAY BROOKLYN 12 Minutes from Times Square via West End Subway to DeKald Ave. Station at Door of Fulton St. Store. 7 Minutes from Wall St. via Int-rboro Subway to Nevine St. Station, one Block from Fulton St. . BROOKL\ ..-—~ C. Redfield Retiring from the Cabinet On November Ist SPEAKS TO AMER:CAN BUSINESS MEN Through The New York Commercial. THE NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWSPAPER Vital Facts and Figures About Our Foreign and Domestic Commerce A frank and fearless discussion of present and future conditions. 5 In six vital installments in The Commercial, beginning Monday, Nov. 17th. | MONDAY—Business and the Government. | TUESDAY—The Democratic D-ift in Corporate Ownership, WEDNESDAY—The Present Interes' o' Labor in the Railronds, THURSDAY— America’s Opportunity: Do We See It? Shall We Use It? FRIDAY— Hips Have We Learned F.om Experience At Home and boa 1 SATURDAY—Practical Attack on Prices: Practical Support of Credit. At all leading news stands, 5c a copy. On subscription in the United ‘tates, Canada, and Meaico, $9.00 a year, In foreign countries, $15.00 a year. New York Commercial THE NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWSPAPER 38 PARK ROW, NE » YORK Russell R. Whitman, Pres, f IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT | , : area