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ERE SION PEACE PACT WITH SHH BOARD Other Marine W fee Worker Invited by Secretary Davis to Con- fer on Terms To-Day. WASHING ON, June 14.-—Terms of an agreement on wages and work 8 on Ship ing conditions for engit DELANEY STREET DEDICATED AS A Lower t Side Breathing Spaces Set Aside for Chil- dren’s Enjoyment. celebration by the peo- t side to dedicate the The week ple of the SCHIFF MEMORIAL lsustice Lehman acted as spokesman of the Schiff family, About ¢ ware stand was posted a guard or from Morris Dickstein Post, No 462, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In bis address Mayor Hylan said in | part “The life of Jacob H worthy for its f Schiff, note many interesting stands out with particular Jowing testimonial to of advancement open Woility to every one who comes within the | protection of the flag of our country ‘It would be difficult to find Sloquent proof of the fact th |wenius of our national life o same equality of op inhabitants of our the sphere of ende ing to strive ste urtunity to 4 1, regardless of , Who are will- Jily an honestly in TENANTS’ LEAGUE GETS GOOD START; MAYOR OPPOSES Active Organization Goes On, Though Hylan Committee Chairman Assails Move. Despite active opposition from the Hylan Administration in the form of 1 blast from Olto B. Shulhof, new league {8 not needed. As to the pay- ment of dues by them, I think the identities of the men ‘back of this inovement are a sufficient guarantee that these dues will be properly con- served and administered.” Mr. Hirsch said the new organiza- ion would not begin its activities until jt had an actual membership of 300,000. One’ of the callers on Mr, Hirsch yesterday was J. M. Moore, head of the Tremont ‘Tenants’ Association. Mr. Moore said the movement would THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. be welcomed in the Bronx where] Mr. $$ Hirsch told representatives of |New York “should grasp this opners there were at least a dozen Tenants’ | Organizations calling on him not to| tunity and ao it now. Associations which would join. “We have got no satisfaction what-| ship is assuned ever from the Mayor's Committee on| resolution ship, this will be all that is required to gain admittance. All it can, do is|be requircd to pay dues when they exceedingly dubious. to mediate between the tenant and|take out their cards. Former Congressman Jefferson M. For some time| Levy, who was one of the callers at| hy, ie landlord, and these mediations have accomplished little, we have been advising our members| the offices, said tt was his belief the against ‘having anything to do with|movement would spread throughout | that body.” send no dues until the full member- If associations by guarantee Individuals will the L gounitry, and that the citizens of ovel a PROOF POSITIVE. From tle Washington Star.) "What did you do with that man mu caught dealing off the bottom ot the deck? “Committed him to, the asylum,” d Cactus Joe. “Anybody who try a trick like ghat In Crim- h don't Jeave enough doubt his sanity to be worth arguin’ member- —— BB. Alta % Cn. parkway from the Bowery to the Williamsburg Bridge as Schiff Park- Chairman of the Mayor's Committee | on Rent Profiteering, the Citizens’) Protective Housing League, organized | -lby Nathan Hirsch, a former Chair-| ‘S| man of the committee, with offices at influence | No, 408 Lexington avenue, made ping Board vessels, reached In con- ferences between ry of Labor Davis, Rear Admiral Benson, former Chairman of th: r sentatives of t Beneficial manly, fashion for ¢ or station “Coming here as a poor boy we find way, in memory of the financier WhO| Mr geniff patiently scaling the eu devoted so much philanthropic inter- est to the people of that section, was MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ssive rungs of the ladder of suc tl] wealth, power and crowned hig honest efforts, Thirty-fifth Street In the Brown, President of Association, and of- i begun this afternoon at 2 o'clock. It had been intended that the cele- ration should be held some time ago, but it was postponed on request of |duys of independence and affluen |he was never unmindful of the worthy poor, but distributed with unbounded liberality, recognizing in all his fellow rapid progress yesterday in enrolling | members. Over 1,000 men and women visited the offices or sent letters to enroll in the organization which has for its Thirty-fourth Street ment, it was ann :. fi ° " si bRotherhond, Fe object the protection of tenants, in- le man Lasker, who assumed off! Mrs, Felix Warburg, daughter of the Me ee n brotherhood. For him| ciyding opposition to adverse legisia- OC sy oe will wien te ey for th -|late Jacob H. Schiff, who was at that iter a Ls ba i Higion bh De Ce Bovine ee Ue look po retary Davis sent out reque . matters of no ount, his great and {after their interests in the courts. = Fepresentatives of the seamen, fire-| time in Europe and desired to be | aisinterested nevolene: being| g The Plan Wax attacked by Mr. , men, cooks and stewaras and’ radio retake eapenerennl ‘: Sealea sortaly: Bee Shulhof, who said there was no need ‘Ste to confer on similar terma|Present at the ceremonies, She and prompted soilely by a desire for the lgor the organization at this time, as of settlement of their grie’ re-|Mr. Warburg arrived on the Aqui- f of human suffe the ad-| the Mayor's Committee {s doing al! the work necessary for tenants with- out asking them for contributions. In reply Mr. Hirsch said last night: ing from a reduction of wages put e toe. effect May 1 by the board and/tania on Friday and Private ship owners: day's services of dedication. ‘The terms provide for a 15 per cent reduction of wages and elimination « overtime, in effect until April 30, The matter of reinstatement of ei Jerstuod adjust- vancement of knowledge and the en- hancement of moral culture The Delancey Street Mere “The response of the citizens to-day sociation will continue the ution “to this movement is sufficient answer th of the week Shulhof’s assertion that this attended to-| Several Humdred Dozen Irish All-linen Handkerchiefs embracing a variety of desirable styles and qualities (for Men and Women) will be marked A New Selection of Silk Umbrellas made of superior-quality all-silk taffeta, in modish styles for Men and Women They will sail for Europe next Thursday. ‘The several playground parks which | durin were joined this afternoon in memory of Jacob H. Schiff were ¢s- tablished at the suggestion of The ms She pen ould oy ee eeticca | Bvening World seven years ago, The among the marine engineers had not] parks extend down the centre of De- prevented,” Secretary Davis said.| jancey Street, the name of which Is in Bayar inwvence delayed the settle-| no way affected by the distinctiv foreéd to accept t that amount] designation of the open space itself. | to a 6 per cent. FI Joss than they} William Edlin, Chairman of the etcavice of Br ed nad Tey taeed | Mayor's committee, presided at the | piety to go hack to k soon after| dedication this afternoon; the ‘and | the conferences besa? stand for distinguished guests, which = will include several members of the To-day: Ome) schitt family, being erected at the| end of tho Williamsburg Bridge. alr ae possible Mc Cutcheon’s June Sale Summer Dress Cottons will be specially priced at $6.50 each War Revenue tax additional) at very special prices Meet Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Local Untons Leader Dinapproves Pact. Yaw Oh / Voiles, Tissues, Organdies, Homespuns, ‘ | When word was received last night | : ; Hiloneat Ge the marl trike | The exercises were opened with Gin 7 + ge a . Hemstitched per dozen $3.95, 6.75, 8.90 Peeereciement of the soarine wee? |. prayer by Rabbl'@, &. Margolles'| N os ee Shirtings, Imported 3 The umbrellas for men are black, with the ‘ Marine Workers was in session at No.|The sermon was delivered by Rab-||F jovelties ani ite Fabrics, Z| fi Tape-bordered ; per half-dozen 5.00 28 Park Place, resident of the [Dt Schulman of Temple Beth-E, and | ‘At Specially Reduced Pri | popular crook handle of polished wood. Those Initialed half. 2.00, 3.00 ts esident of the . ae ; t Specia educed Prices $ i nitiale : er half-d : 1 and also b of ‘Atlantic | Cantor Joseph Rosenblatt, leading a Pp y p a iozen 2. 3. ' De iuit Const Conte rat atarine | choir of 100 cantors, chanted pray- 5 for women may be obtained in black, blue, , oheoee paring fie bara tne (ere, Tnere wean other music dure S| reen, purple, taupe, brown and garnet, the . fe pronned agreement, We wait | ing the exerelses. Wp Gest Geet " ’ Women's All-linen Handkerchiefs mountings being of the fashionable club type, with loop handles in a variety of styles. (First Floor) x meeting of Lé Mayor Hylan delvered the prin- 80 in Webster Hall, |eipal address and formally delivered Mad orclock cet, this morning at} iy. gonite Memoriail Parkway into| es the keeping of the city and the people SUBWAY TRAIN KILLS MAN, |of the neighborhood. Justice Lehman ————— of the Supreme Court, Louis Marshal) Accident Ties Up the Sea Beach|and Joseph Barondess also spoke. Line for Half an Hour. ——— Edwin Horner, thirty-eight, of No. 542 S0th"Street, Brooklyn, leaped or fell in front of a a FE h subway train t 8.30 o'clock this morning as it came Into the 59th Street Station at Fourth Avenue and was instantly killed. Wil- Ham Zouple, motorman of the train, said that the man deliberately flung Kimpe!f in front of the cars. Tt was necessary for a wrecking crew rset BM dds WOMAN OF 70 FOUND DEAD. ‘Mrs, Mary Brown Believed to Have Suffered Stroke Week Ago. Mrs. Mary Brown, seventy, was found @ead to-day in her room at No. 312 West 30th Street. The door had been looked about a week and Dr. Cox of Riellevue Mospital sald she had been dead about that long e,.MM. Brown was lying on the bed, fully dressed, and Dr. Cox belleves she suffered Fifth Avenue New York 34th and 33d Streets . action at a No. 33 and } in’ East 11th st Hemstitched : Initialed ‘ Tape-bordered, per dozen $1.65, 2.65 per half-dozen 1.45, 1.85 per half-dozen 1.50, 2.25 Tape-bordered, hand=-hemmed A Special Offering of per halfedozen . . . . . . $3.45 = Hand-scalloped and embroidered per halfedozen . . . . . . Smart Hand-Luggage Bp Al { & i (black enameled duck) i] e. Mit Ti. Summer travel; all of excellent quality and | representing unusual price advantages: (First Floor) MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘ = — Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Women’s Hat Boxes Square model (size 18x18x12 inches), cretonne= lined; with two hat forms and two pockets, $5.50 Iva \ed NAS ae / ae ee $2.75 Also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs Embroidered . . Initialed < 1 oo per half-dozen $1.35 1.00 will comprise the following essentials for . per half-dozen The Department for Catalogue Merchandise on the Sixth Floor Mary D. Graham, year, died yesterday in she was born and where s 4 entire life. Her mind was remaris- ably clear and active up to th death, Her father came ie t For to-morr ow (Wednesday ) Circular model (size 20x12 imches), cretonne= Han the granite Rag RL lined; with two hat forms and a pocket, $5.75 | = An Important Offering of at 2 © © © © © 6 6 2 affords definite and appreciable advantages for quick and economical shopping, due to the convenient contiguity of the various secs tions, all of which are stocked with carefully- selected, up-to-date merchandise priced to offer excellent values; especially featuring o J, ‘Pauline Dewl:t Urbano of _ New error Cite. Week-end Cases Sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches; cretonne-lined, with tray . 2. «© «© « « © $5.75 VANITY. (from the Detroit Free Prom.) “I wouldn't marry the best man 4 » tm the worl “You wouldn't?” “I would not. : ek you. . T've been your Women’s Cottage & Morning Dresses comprising a number of new models attractively Vl quit. worrying afrald you might mind and” take me Motor Luncheon Cases With service for six persons . $11.50 (First Floor) Fashionable Summer Clothing for Women, Misses and Children Flavor is the most elusive thing in foods. “PHILA- developed in various pretty Summer cotto petPaia Brand Cream ? P y ns and neese is famous for its MM Tee viray Savarping delicious flavor, exceptionally low-priced at | JUST OUT! $2.85, 3.90, 4.85, 5.65 The World 1921 Summer Resorts Annual Women’s Cotton Smocks and (a limited number; sizes incomplete) | IK Good Motor Roads Guide Sanh nhs | X “cer Horlicks at the greatly r ‘ Many first class automobile tour maps. Thousands of announcements g y educed price of of foreign and American summer hotels, boarding houses and resorts. $1.75 Price 10 Cents Malted Milk (Sale in the Department on the Second Floor) At all World offices. subway, elevated and railroad stations and newsstands. By mail 10 cents. Address Summer Resorts Dept., The World, Pulitzer Building, New York Ci y : ity On sale at the same time will be PH ENIX Means GOOD Cheese’ ‘The “Food - Drink” 4 for All Age See