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FROM FRE PERL Firemen May All Go Out Un- less Full Wage Demands "as Rar fet Fem general increase of $300 a year and leaders declared that three-fourths of their number would join in resigning unléss the full demand was met. City officials announced that should the city be endangered by a depleted fire fighting force State militiamen would be called to man fire apparatus. STRIKE IN CHICAGO |; MAY ADVANCE MEAT Chicago Packers Predict Complete SUFFRAGE BEATEN BY MISSISSIPPIANS Uproar of “Noes” When Demand Is Made to Read Wires From National Leaders. JACKSON, Mississippi House of Representatives; ‘has again refused to ratify the Suf- frage Amendment by a vote of 94 to The measure had passed 28. Senate. The action was positive and re- Miss., April 1,—The ass FOLLOW SCENT FIND STILL. Passaic Policemen gay They Get Whtekey im Raid. Policemen at Passaic, N. J., early this morning raided the home of John Am- | polick, No, 130 President Street, and | selzed an alleged still and seven barrels \of so-called wihlskey. ‘They arrested Ampolick and Joseph Kohan, whom they say they found at work with the still. For a week policemen thought they detected the odor of sour mash as they patrolled their beats near Ampolick’s home. Lod by their noses, the trail |finally took them to Ampolick's house after they had sniffed the atmosphere the Ab 5 “Titu RBDAY,: Jolted Out of Army Ambulance. Russe! Trypter, twenty-four, “a eol- dier attached to United States Base Hospital, No, 41, Fox Hills, 8. I., was | thrown out of an army ambulance which he was driving to-day end bis sxull fractured. He was returning from the | Muntei: a a Serie Te Teka oe Rete venue. He was taken to the Base Hospital, where it is aid injured ThtePnally. Lael DYE OLD, FADED Shutting Down of Plants With- long and patiently in front of other DRESS MATERIAL garded os fina), a motion to disagree Are Granted. CHICAGO, April 1—Fifteen hun- @red striking City Hal) emp!uyces md other mumicipal workers re- mained out to-day despite passe of ® budget providing pay increascs of ‘20 per cent., and the city faced a fur- ther threat of withdrawal of fire pro- tection through wholesale resigng- effective Aprit 7, bearing 600 names, was in the Bands of the firemen’s committee ‘when other members of the force met to-day to conaider the increase of $198 in 48 Hours. CHICAGO, April 1.—Federal conciliat- ors met with unlon leaders to-day to bring about a settlement of a strike of 900 stockyards workers which has re- sulted in a gradual closing down of the Chicago packing industry. Nearly 10,000 packing house employees have been forced out of work, and offi- clals forecast » shutdown of the plants within forty-eight hours, No cattle shipments have been re- ceived since the inception of the strike, when an embargo was afinounced. Retail butchers to-day predicted sharp advances in meat prices and a shortage with the Senate's resolution favoring ratification having been carried. There was an uproar of “noes” on the floor when a demand was made that telegrams from Democratic leader's urging ratification be read, Speakers who sought to support rati-| fication were hooted and jeered. Gov. Russell, who had been expect- ed to deliver a “little talk” to the} houses in the neighborhood. — > | BUILDINGS AND AUTOS BURN. | wore destroyed, and two one-an tory frame buildings were damaged by eries of brush fires alo re of Staten Island, “Diamond Dyes” Make Shabby Apparel Stylish and New Hes writ) Don’t worry about perfect results. Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods—dresses, | blouses, stockin, skirts, children’s the south between New House, urging ratification, did not|Dorp and Tottenville, to-day. Tho loss appear. Of the 140 members of the House, only 107 were present. When the, resolution ruary 181 members were present, 106 | trp, voting against and 25 for the ratifl- | tered was rejected lim estimated at $14,000, Since midnight the Staten Island Fire Department has responded to twenty: alarms of fire, The building housing the two anto- in Feb-| mopiies was at Locust Avenue, New ‘The frame buildings which suf- rere in Maguie Lane, Pleasant coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to din- | mond dye over any color that you can | jnot make a mi To match a gist show you iamond Dye” Color ce. material, have drug- ‘voted by the City Council, The fire-| of fresh meats if the strike continues, | oation. | Plains. | Card.—Advt, <== ==BR Keone ROOKLYN: ty tars than © yous ebnstienrs 1p Sotog OPPENHEIM.GUUNS&@ | Es = Gere ROOKLY Amer: They are made in a FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN at , Mass., by the inion of experienced mens all working exper men, all workin: it determination to make the beat everyw! » They cost no more San Francisco than they do in New York. Douglas shoes are for sale by over 9000 shoe dealers ur own stores. If your local dealer cannot supply you, take no r make. Order direct from the factory. Send for booklet telling how to order shoes by mail, postage free. Women’s and Misses’ Sa pee ea es MoBriiglas™ . Jy W. L. Dougias Stores in Greater New York: \ ° beer tee SET Bahth Avene: JERSEY CITY--18 Newark Avenue. iS) Jersey Sport Suits 7 Broadway, near te 250 West 125th BROO! | i) : #1852 Broadway, cer. ten Thied ye Au NTT ey FL) Vs A ¥ s 41452 Third Aven Ug NW a 2202 Third Av., cor. 120th St. $9770 Third Avebet ainalannsi. | % 440 Peston Stree ed wit * Dy SPRING SHOWING ( You might scour the whole city, in fact the whole country, and you could not find a larger stock or a wider range of floor coverings than we have assembled for our Spring show- ing. As the biggest retailers in the United States we can challenge any concern to equal our showing. Our Spring 8 present a panorama of values so extraordinary as to leave the shopping day incomplete that does not include a visit to the NEW YGRK FLOOR COVERING CO., 60 Fiatbush Ave., Brooklyn $60 9x12 Sample Axminster Rugs eiehiehos $55 9x12 Seamless Velvel Rugs YOUR .50 eS eae $55 9x12 Best Seamless Brussels { CHOICE 40) &. TREMONT, AY., BRONE. 9A. Mt 8 P.M; $2.25 Heavy Velvet Carpet Noms bigck ftom Hor! a aion! ll a Extra heavy Velvet Carpet, suitable None block from Hoye s. vA. Me for halls und stairs. $3.50 Value to 8 P. MLS ' Very choive selections a5 ABOVE OFFICES ALSO OPEN SATURDAYS TO 4PM. SUNDAYS 1 P.M. TO 6 P.M. of patterns: 27 inches wide. Special, yard.. Colors right through to the back; some nearly 4. Inch thick, in the ul 195 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN N. W. cor. Dey Bt, CaM 0 6PM most beautiful’ designs, inctuding t Fila ali the Made of superior quality wool jersey fabric, strictly man- tailored, in all the new shades. GIRLS WANTED; hs $15 A WEEK TO START. Sport Suits of wool jersey in rein- Fositions open deer, Pekin blue, beige, navy, sand, Oxford and taupe; smart belted model with packets and convertible collar. in several deparimenis, ALSO NIGHT WORK FOR WOMEN (21 years and over) cmarried or single) $18 A WEEK TO START No experience required. Rapid advancement, Permanent work, 48 hours or less a week Earnings of $85 to $100 A MONTH soon reached Exceptional Values Friday in Pretty Wash_ Dresses for Girls and Juniors Very Extraordinary Value 23.00 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Exceptional Sale Friday 2500. Pairs Women’s ' Pure Thread Silk Hosiery That practicality can be combined with charming style is shown through- out our large and varied new Spring col- lection of Children’s Wash Dresses. Girls’ Dress of Checked Gingham, in pink, 6.90 blue, green and lavender. Front panel with hand cross-stitching. Scalloped collar and\| cuffs of plain material. Sash with bow at back. Sizes 6 to 12 years. . Special e MORNING SPECIALS NONE €. 0. D. $8—6x9 GRASS RUGS Beautiful assortment all col- ors, Special . Girls’ Straightline Dress of Peter Pan Cloth, in maize, rose and blue. Double belt through slits in dress. Pretty hand embroid- ery in coloys on dress and collar and cuffs. Sizes 6 to 12 years. BROADWAT, BROOKLYN fear Gate wation) Me: Or Telepbans MADISON SQUARE 12000. NRW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, oe Special Girls’ and Juniors’ Coat Dress of Checked} Gingham in brown, green and blue, Coat embroidered in hand cross-stitching. White | 9 75 collar and cuffs; patent leather belt; ribbon | . tie. Sizes 10 to 16 years | Special WOOD BUNDLERS, 40 cents pet 100. Gowanus Wood Works, 3d st, and Gowanus Cana! ood Works, Mo ‘ae. Wood. Works i 8 Rugs bedroom; tary kitehen. or surements. promptly filled. mill seconds .... Specially Priced 1.35 Superior Black Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, with double lisle Tops and Soles ctive School & Play Dresses No ‘Mail or Phone Other Attractive Scho Orders Filled. No C. 0. D Orders Filled. From 2.95 and up 2 Special Values Polo Coats For Misses and Juniors RELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES EASY WEEKLY 08 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ‘TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = OEM OVERS REFTRENCE CALL, WA/TE 08 ~ $8—6x9 Felt Base Rugs 60c Felt Base Floor Covering Beautiful assortment of Linoleum patterns; yards Vide) ana ier UA eer Bu teen teeion Cc NewYork Floor Covering Co. 60 Flathush Ay, | tet tom BROOKLYN lton St Manhattan Subway te Nevins Street Station, Brooklyn Corner Livingston On Special Sale Friday Only {Bleck from Station Friday's Sale Is About 2000 Pairs Women’s of Timely Interest French Glace Kid Gloves THeDIT S J 6 MAIDENLANE ‘DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY ON CREDIT—Srstinre erreiee coeeres Dene type, ee ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co. DIAMONDS «i WATCHES: ON CREDIT NU DEPUST1 Telephone JOHN 5566 EAGLE DIA WATCH CO. 37 Maiden Lane SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Smart Coats of ‘Tan Polo Cloth, with side plait in back, raglan sleeve and full belt. Strap sleeves, double pockets with flap, convert- ible collar. Lined to waist. Notice to Advertisers! Advertising copy and release orders for cither the week day Morning World or The Everring World, if received after 4 P. M. the day preceding pub- lication, can be inserted only as space may pernmit and in order of receipt at The World office. Advertising for the Supplement Sections of The Sunday World must be received by 3 P. M. Thursday preceding*publication, and releases must be received by 4 P. M. Priday. Advertisin; y for the Main Sheet of The Sun- day Wi mast be received A of the preceding Friday and releases mast be received by 12 o'clock noon day. y or orders received later than as provided above will not serve to earn |] discounts of any character, contract or otherwise. Sale Price 1.85 Two-Clasp French Glace Gloves, with Paris Point Embroidered backs, in White, Tan, Brown and Grey. Ne Mai! or Phone Orders Filled. Nec, 0. D; Orders Filled Extraordinary Value THE WORLD,

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