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ery SENT ‘SE RCH| ON CENTRAL PARK | About 1,000 or “Them Quit in|Note Pinned to Daintily Dressed South, Brooklyn After Police Infant Is Signed “Desperate FROM HE HOME ain Ae Pa] Wt a mhifeeinen wiiit Street ie, way in his taxi, and the police LFA A new longshoremen’s strike started | 5 e thal taeadion, wae ae font it to oy = ER, this morning when 1,000 men refused | Street. —_——s—_. to Work at loading and unloadins ships | orving in the hallway of No, 443 Cen-|Imwoed Gets Rent Law Cenchiag 6 at the plere between 36th and 6é6th| ‘A! Park West, near 104th Streot an Residents of Inwood, | Gtreeta, South Brooklyn. conduct will be on to all Elderly Mrs. Albright Wore), Men, !esving work on an ‘American- Hawallan ftner at 11 o'clock last night Only Night Dress, Kimono, | ete Se4 up and searched by eight o 4 and Pair of Shoes. ten policemen as they stepped from Pier No. 6, at the foot of 424 Street. ‘The Men allege thoy were abused and beaten by the policemen. The others who struck to-day did so in protest. The strike was said to have been started without urging. from head- quarters, It was admitted to-day by the police that because of reported thefts from South Brooklyn piers, some men had ‘time to time ae reestv: ved, |, A search extending as far\as Sag maw, Mich, ia being made for * Mre. Alice Albright, the mother of Mrs. Frank A. Fitzgerald, who disap- _ eared from her daughter's home in Roselle, N. J., some time between mid- | een searched from might and daylight Monday morning. | reports of thefts were | ))Mr. Fitsgerald is President of the _}) Wickes Machinery Company of Jersey City. Mrs, Albright, who ia sixty-five |, Tontionl tsloemons tee tee Gk ie years old and slight, retired in good | Daniel A. Poling, President of the Na- epirita Sunday night. So far as her| tional ‘Temperance Council, asking family knew there had been nothing to disturb her peace of mind recently, | W704 she had never been subject to mental disturbancos and her health | was and had been excellent for a jong | time. She took no clothing with her except her night dress, a black | Kimono and a pair of shoes. No one has been found who saw Mrs. Albright after #he left home. | |The fields for more than @ mile on } the outskirts of the part of Roselle } | where she lived have been searched \ by friends of the family and by the! ! Boy Scouts, Ail conductors of the | Central Railroad of New Jemey trains passing through Roselle Sun- Gay have been questioned without result, The closest friends of Mra. Albright, outside of her immediate family, live in Bayonne and in Sag- inaw, but neither of them have heard | from her recently. Middle Western raltroads | have been asked to The Store is closed daily at § P. M. MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ~ _— DRYS QUESTION C/ CANDIDATES: “whether if, elected President you will event the Five Hundred Men’s Autumn Suits will be placed on sale to-morrow in the Men's Clothing Department at $42.50, 53.00, & 64.50 These suits were taken from this season's regular stock especially for this occasion IF IT’S the best house- hold need that can bemade in Europe or America it comes to us, This knife sharpener from London, gains greater popularity in this country every day. You simply turn the crank and take your knives out sharp as razors Price $38.50 up. tween the East and Michigan. “L” ROAD EXTENSION READY. | Webster Avenue Section of Third Ave- nuc Line Opens Monday. The Webster Avenue ext the Third Avenue Elevated L Bronx will be opened for traffic five Minutes past midnight next Monday morning, it was announced to-day by Tranalt EgRstruction Commissioner nH. Delane a rhe her gztena fon, batlt by the In- & terb: ‘ id if ac ae ee ees fEwis ConcER 01 iit distance of one a Ww ce, le The models are fashionable, embody superior qualities of workmanship and material, and present excellent values at the figures quoted. (SIXTH FLOOR) 44™ STREET a by has avE. KEW vo STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, HEARN WEDNESDAY : ' THURSDAY Great Values in Suits for Men and Young Men Every model is the newest produced by the famous makers of these clothes. The assortment is large and splendidly comprehensive of fabrics in plain colors, stripes, fancies, and mixtures—in every new shade of gray, brown and blue, and also black and white stripes and all black. ALL SIZES---regular, stout, short, long--- Our regular $55.00 Ree eer ae es Our regular $60.00- “ A A ios i Our regular $65.00 ae A ; Our regular $70.00, $75.00 or $80. 00 eae tate pers 39.75 43.50 47.75 50.00 Men’s Shop—Direct Entrance, 32 West 14th St. See Pages 4, 8, 14 and 21 for Other HEARN Advertisements Stern Brothers: West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 48rd St. An Extraordinary Sale Wednesday of Little Boys’ Suits Will offer values of exceptional merit. Smartly dellered, new Fall assortments in three notably priced groups at $6.75 GROUP 1I,—Junior Norfolk Suits of high-grade Cordu- roy; well tailored; Drab or Chestnut color; yery desirable School Suit, 3 to 10 years. GROUP II.—Middy Suits of Corduroy, in Chestnut, Navy Blue and Drab. Sizes 3 to 8 years. GROUP HI.—Corduroy Oliver Twist Suits with fancy tops to match; Green, Chestnut, Navy Blue and Drab. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Sale on THIRD FLOOR. , AVES at least 20 cents because every- thing necessary to make a pérfect cake is right in the package. Sugar, flour, milk, eggs, shortening, salt, bak- ing powder and flavoring—all perfectly meas- ured and carefully mixed—all you need do is add one cup of water, place in oiled tins and bake, No hands touch Pat-a-cake, It is mixed en- tirely by spotless sanitary machinery. Pat-a-cake saves time and money and always makes a perfect homemade cake! Your grocer sells Pat-a-cake. ’ O° A OR RATNER MFG-CO- ay bce Pat-a-cake Money-back Guarantee If for any reason you are not entirely pleased with Pat-a- cake, tell your dealer and he will refund the purchase price. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT ~