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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. { | — ————— ei nae —_ _ sce - 0 around him. Then he whaied into the Board of Directors in a two-day con SNAKES—64 OF ’EM. aro Nite Gitte e) Gate ference save the company wine oe | cde lhe HORE PlVel Ot en diag to : Lipa Us eee aca eta Man Who In Of the Boose Kill his ec nt, circled around for a spell and| wes, schnetder Geta Alimony Pend-| FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ SHOPS—FIFTH FLOORS Ito ‘ind ® plan to reduce the twelve. and 50 Take to the Wood Teilz never drank even cider or home ing Connter Sait Jhour day, ‘This twelve-hour day | ONE (Somewhere tn Connectisuty | brew. ‘ Supreme Court Justice G the = = probably will remain with the United | Stiy (un When. Yelle. Lapland: cane. to : “ Bronx to-day awarded $20 a week alt 4 | States Steel Corporation aa ate te own ied he oa Hd eid bee 2°) ORDER RADIUM FOR MMB. CURTE.! mony to Mra nie Schneider, No. 234 108 Jor paganism until the American vous and, according to his story, it's mo] The Marlo Curle Radium Fund Com] wast 16th § pending her separn- vs . cratic mn of Labor organizes steel hd i eile ons tone a founda mittee at a meeting yesterday In the] tion eult o t her hitsband, Samuel, | “Without being proph lon for a. Bip. Ben When hls shovel Crocker Cancer oo Mlideliiedd who is also suing her for separation 108 ot veing phe’ | fre y i el! Col vers led to the | ne | say this may be very, soon, suddenly sunk into a hole and black Peddeel a he 1 Te bid ay ae In his complaint the husband says F mplished, worke: t w Ve Valsnukos of atl altos cane weiesiing out | Oren jemical Compiny of Pitts-| Mrs, Schneider spends money extrava t n of thelr organization and hid at Bin burgh the teteeet fr Me) Bram of} gantly, insists on vacations In the coun- ocnmsitilfiianiinas e eric ‘ . ; adium to be presented to Mme. May ner, and plays cards there atl tt Me num tal astrenith Felix took it on the run for a tree but Curie ip the White House May” 2h cml . oF ae FOAni en, he ; ath: whee the \' 2 od | three of the largest snakes, bent on t from the Baqultable Trust Com | [or mone Mad Lands ba »F Labor Leaders Rap Steel Trust wit ehove the United | Court L ligation tO BS: POStied | eivic taaa: thelr teat to: ind ISU showed. $82,000 of the $100,009 | sys, she locked him out of their home | a4 1 Corporation the: the mills | sin hand. ancis Carter| ao vu. 61s Beet TANth Street. Mrs. at operate aighther | for Decision—New Board — | beth Laptant and the tree trunk. Felis | Wooq. Dr, Robert Mrs,” Robert | Schneider accuses him of cruelty, saya Directors, and Ask “Why Not | must operate on an eight-hour basis! for Decision ew I lwhipped out his jacknife and gashoi'!G, Mean and. James B. ‘Klisheimer sr, | ‘ails her “stupid, and adda that he Cut Hours of Labor, Too.” featee | Can Fix Prices. them off in sections as they colled passed upon four bids. yntwen years older than she ts, KARL MARIA VON WEBER—Composed two operas hefore he was 14 LACK OF CASH ENDS | = oy eSeZT cay ara ears ; meses GARY, Ind. qi > 4 (y United | The first application to the new Pross).—Steel-town, pinched by hard MACKAY INQUIRY | si Service Commission for an in Hua @ hires Straw H ats HT] mad Sale Also . times, accepts a 20 per cent. slash in creased rate for gas will be Committee to Report in Few Days) atte next Monday, an ofticiat of the| BROOKLYN STORE NEWARK STORE a Pitica, Who. périloipated in tho| OM Investigation of Hudson — |issosiyn ‘tinton Gas Company. mid Fulton Street, Dee Operon For Small Boys but Nothing 5 olitic Near Hoyt pitched battles of the steel war of County Politics. to-day, He explained, in the absence Hoy’ a ‘i : 1919, were docile to-day when noti-| Because of the failure of the Newlof Mr. Jordan, the president, that on Boyish in the Workmanship! fied by their foremen that their pay| Jersey Legislature to provide enough| Monday next the fihal decree declar. envelopes would contain one-fifth) funds, the Mackay committee's In-|ing the hty-Cent Gas Law to be * A leak, starting May 15, Notification| vestigation of Hudson County poll-|contiscatory will be ‘settled befor West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York $9 25 8Q 50 of the cut here follows the announce. | ties will come to a halt after to-day’4| Judge Mayer, as a result of Specia! e to s mept made in New York by Judg ting of the committee at Jersey Master Graham's recommendations Blbert H. Gary, head of the Unoted| City. According to members, the) confirmed by Judge Mayer yesterday States Steel Corporation. committee employed lawyers, an ac-| When the Federal Court decree is 4 $ A N our judgment a straw hat should be well-made ‘The men who have been working|countant and stenographers with the| settled the company will file new a e avy rico ine al eurs ‘ d fe whert ; A from one to four days a week for the| Understanding 25,000 would be} schedules with the Commission and : indepen ely ‘ho Toe Uie 0 wean We Care last! five months saw in the wage re-|8¢t aside for this purpose. The Leg-|apply for a higher rate, The Brook in sizing and dimensional niceties are just as neces- duétion steady employment ana| islature failed to do 80 and the com-|jyn Company asks a raise in rate ary ina ‘sh . e herlbe iarger carnings. Workers in| mittee now faces a deficit of $2,500. | from $1.10 per thousand cublo feet to sary in boy S hat as in a mans. Gaty fre not versed in the niceties} Chairman Mackay announced to-| 1.50, of ‘beonomics. Sixty per cent, of| %*¥ that the committee will publish) “yy jing with this programme Will them are foreign-born. Ita preliminary report. within a few) jum L. Ransom, ¢hief counse! for the “We work perhaps two days a week | 14¥8 This will be in plenty of tlme| Consolidated Gas and subsidiary AA A day) which ave for whatever effect it will have on us $12 on} © Nastia (Hed ‘out | COMPA id to-day that the pend- dive: HY Ht ee yy the municipal election in Jersey City |‘ aay ee Waa Wedkha Gaturdays, Why not work six days |e ey pal la next Tuesday, ‘The | 28 &8 cases in State and Federal @t $4.80 a day and draw $28.80 al report will make no recommendations | Courts will be pushed to final judg wees?" for criminal procedure wy Wages in Gary now range from $6|¢ntation of the facts officially to nd a pres- | ment in order to protect the interests Cf those whose monics have been im- anion a og {the Prosecuting Attorney of Hudson | & day for common labor to around $20] O16 Ln ne Orne on of the! pounded by the companies receiving for rollers, the highest paid in the| }yudson County Bench and the Su-| provisional increases in that steel industry. Twelve hours is the| preme Court are held exce work day, Gary, a town of 55,000, 6 will be brought into — i gave work to 22,000 men on an over- TO FINGERPRINT court,” Mr, Ransom said, “for in the time basis during the boom days of future all applications will be made the war period and shortly after; now CHIEFS OF POLICE to the Public Service Commission, it gives work to approximately 15,000) arin s% which under Chapter No. 134 of the on a part time basis. Many workers Corner issione? Faurot to Make Laws of 1921, is clothed with rate and their families are in actual need.| Demonstration Before Visiting ing power Several hundred men line up in the Wiarthiet ihe: qa Soman ion epartment Heads. urthermore, the gas compari ¥. M,C. A. each night for a place to Departme willl Hosioneer contend Aint thes Ine sleep, The Salvation Army and other] Two police chiefs attending the] junctions now pending against the eocial agencies have more calls for| Police Convention at the Hotel Com-| iq public Service Commission re- relief than ever before. modore will be make-believe crimi- Gary is the only city in the coun-|nais to-morrow in a demonstration | temporary increases we are enjoyi is This : Dignified Tailleurs, Plain or Elaborately try that produces steel to the exclu-|which Third Deputy Police Commis-| snoula be operative against the new ‘Suit sion of every other product. Infor-|sioner Faurot will conduct to show| \,mmission to make new rates.” 830.76 / Floss Silk Embroidered. Also 88 E 839.78 mation that the men would accept/how criminals are identified by . There are fourteen gas rate suits 2 the cut without the slightest sign of| fingerprints. pending ‘now in Mists and Feder! Mandarin and Box and Sash Models. industrial strife was gathered in in-| Commissioner Fattrot, who ad-| courts, In two of these cases heard ' terviews with workmen changing | dressed the visitors to-day on finger-|Hefore Masters this week the new ghifts at the giant mills; with men} prints and urged its nation-wide | puniic service Commission was not on the street and in their homes. adoption, will fingerprint all the | renresented by counsel The sentiment of the employees was] ohicts to-day, and to-morrow will] “Wien the fee h Wak Gaen ad not received from leaders. There are} nave two of them, unknown to him, | poumed Saieleaes Watee: ate fo leaders among the workers in| finger articles in the hotel. He will] qranam, Ci Dyna oP eouned Gary. then have these fingerprints photo- dere me Ne CINCINNATI, May 4.—"It appears] graphed and attempt to identify the oe hte Ms and Co regency z to be the usual policy of the United] jon who made them. ar ade sae c y ak LG Gtates Steel Corporation to reduce) Commissioner Faurot in an address te ed habe alg adel Pub- wages of employees 20 per cent. and) geojared all immigrants, all citizens FIMO tw OUIOTIATAll BRGbAOILTY give patrons ibuying their product the) wnq even babies should be finger- ine to be substituted for the old benefit of a7 per cent. reduction.” | Lrinted, not only as a means to the Service Commission” in pend- This was the comment of Emmet] joie in identifying criminals but al-| B84 rate Wugation L, Adams, General Organizer of the) <) for other reasons which sometimes|known to-day, Was that as the new American Federation of Labor, while| jemand the establishment of one's|Commission has rate making powers discussing the 20 per cent. wage cut] iyo iiity, it would no longer be necessary to ap- announced by the United States Stee! | entity. pear in court litigations having for Corporation. Visiting chiefs were guests of the | their purpose the same ends that now “This go i policy,” eons said, | Broadway Association at luncheon | are within the jurisdiction of the new “accounts for the tremendous profits 4 ji 5 . .p{commission. Thus, it appears that plied up during thelr years of vpera:|®t the Hotel Astor at noon, after freeones will no longer ‘bo appoated Hb re which they were taken on an auto- 0 by the gas and ic light com- F is interesting to note their |mobile tour of the cl Panza tor Rienes pra es Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. ier Established 1879 wages with hardly a murmur. Em- Featuring the New Length Coat The collection embraces middy, round crowns, flat Plain Tailored or Elaborated crowns, and rah-rahs} in fine black, blue, brown, and white Milan straws. Sizes 6% to 714. 39” VERY MODERATELY PRICED sence Hy umieteaine franklin Simon & Co. AND ENGLISH TWEEDS Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH ve. FLOOR The kind of suits that will be most appreciated by the discriminating women and misses. Hand-finished by tailors who work only on high priced garments — of superior quality materials and best silk linings. SHOP FRANKLIN SIMON BOYS’ FIFTH FLOOR straining it from interfering with the In scores of variations that are both original and dis- tinctive — offering the very acme of style and value. Navy predominates, but there are other wanted colors, CALDERON, celebrated Spanish dramatist, wrote plays at the age of 14 bua Lada Are aaah — Boys’ Wash Suits— LastYears PriceWas %5.00 $3.75 SIZES 2 TO 10 YRS. it became MODELS: Middy, smocked, and Oliver Twist. FABRICS: Galatea, chambray, drill, or poplin. COLORS: Cadet or navy blue, tan, gray, brown, green, or corn. PRICE: A precipitate drop of $1.25 from last year’s price of $5.00. QUALITY: As fine as many wash suits that are still selling for $5.00. Other Wash Suits up to $9.75 franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR THURSDAY Bh. Altman & On. Important Reduction Sale MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street WOMEN’S DRESSES Heretofore 65.00 to 85.00 Special for to-morrow (Thursday) | | | 58.00 Dresses of distinction for afternoon, street and sport wear— a few for evening. HAMILTON'S One Hundred and Fifty Silk Lined Tricotine Suits as Low as $25 (ras) 9 Women’s Coat-wraps CANTON CREPE TAFFETA SATIN (a new purchase) GEORGETTE TRICOTINE LACE ROSHANARA CREPE KNITTED DRESSES Many other materials, in cluding Poiret Twills, | Covert Cloths, Serges, Gabardines, ete., in a in the mast cnelrenie models, materiais | The majority in navy, gray or black—a few in pastel shades— and colors for Spring wear some in brown. The season's smartest models—any one of HW wide variety of styles! | H; : them will be an asset to your wardrobe. Save as much as $15 by } will be exceptionally priced at buying direct from the is $35 00 Not many of a style, and not every size in manufacturer! it every style, so we advise an early selection. HY HAMLron NONE C. 0, D. NO EXCHANGES ; ‘i i All of these Coat-wraps are lined throughout with silk 807 Fifth Avenue Tailored Suit of if Near 31st Street Tricotine ( Chan") B29 4 ; Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exclusively for Wome ear (Department on Third Floar) Sizes 84 to 44 ee eae rit Third Floor tt Makes Little Difference What You Need— 4 al iia St ee ee | A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It