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IHHIH noN, ONE JEAD- >E OF CITY '«*• add Q many it really by the ft book •wit aad "w York t ail the le rtfta, or T^et r*ad£njr rhicn he IUWI, ores* York ihject a f h i s •>rty * u d p er . aliam." ly free. Tou *»lf and "end arrm rrtfty not wo>Bf| op- gtpargo. and al aad Rorial- •j» of the on- lOntitas. ran la ra*»ai* hoi* session wae rocattt»nal edu<*s shjeet were r»ad *n«f4 point by t* clear h<«w th" mav affect th« Srx-ialtsts cmn h* iplet* agreement ["heir ronriuslons. w^Tn Industrie! rstrm of e.hica on annul d At a anplnee*. 3. Th* i ild A knowledge jfteriala. Its pro •r that, th* child vocation. 4. Thn teaeh * trade, choosing * trad* Wa tit for nek w adjustment of *, fhfit 1*. MMk y life, sbotild dies, for modern «t paasaaSa po»-;-r inty arid variety supply «. The nd*r th* control em. and not b* • tai|)la|aia. »#u§ a pamphlet C.eh- It la impor- t.ind and taka 111 h* ready for •j report* cam* fee* t h e direction Newark. Linden, luring th* la»t ludltorlmna were I offlclnla wej- he«t of all. th« TMt In th* prob ion. «»N. iVcretsry. '.,__ *i-. - J '." . ' KT. ETC. icd 1S6S. pen 21 tli and 3iCnCS f LlC* x^erta on the net white you 8:30. Satur- PRESS i. New YorR. VTINGCO. U if... « . t . lishings our pur- on Siin- CE. ack burning lary, and aliform*. employer & atrike- of Penn- nent •• THE NEW MAHi'n 20. 1015. k Only L a c k e d thej^in Courage to Insist Upon It in Arbitra-; tion Hearings. DHL**;ATE BODY MFTFTS. The Delegate Body of I^ooai ?H. Journeymen Tailor* Unieai of Amer- ica, will meat tomorrow at 9 St a.m. at West 38th ."treet. This local racaatlj voted t<-> amalgamate with other two locals in the eustoni tal- trade of this etty, and at this meetirwr final arrangements are to be made for perfecting the amalscama- tion. It is proposed joint board CHAXDEIJF.il WORKERS' MEETING. CHl«*A<iO. March 19.—Proof that 1-1,1 statistics of Western railroad Sp.panlf* h\ reason of having Oc- pber, 1 J* I -'*. HH t h e i r basis, conveyed _* Jaateurate idea, was offered by the Ufimeers and Hremen'a brotherhoods j the wage arbitration hearing. S- Steinhercer, a member of the i kjetherh"o<is' clerical force, took the j mud and presented evidence regard- j,g so-called * hisih paid'* engineers I gd firemen. di«( losing the earnings for that month of various employes tlom he named, and completing the picture by quoting figures <>f t h e same employes for oilier months o f t h e MSX and their average for the yesr. |*or example. M. J. Allen, one of ,jve "hlarh paid" engineers in Oto- IfT. 1913. was disclosed h y t h e rail- raads to ha\c been paid $301. Mr. (jUlnbercr showed that Aliens aver-i IM rem in* ration for six months, tocbl June. 1914. w as $5 91.16. The average daily compensation of Mr. Alen. during October. 1913. was JI.T1, whereas the brotherhoods dis- closed that his daily average for the ;a*r ended June 20, 1914. was $6.90. As for the fireman, F. O'Brien, men- tioned prominently during the direct testimony of railroad witnesses, was ihown to have been paid J19J.15 in October, 191 Hteinberger disclosed that this same man averaged in pay for six m o n t h s . 1127.<">*>. or an increase for the October figures of over II per cent over the average for the si* months. Likewise. O'Brien's daily wage In October, 191 3. was IS.30 and, as shown by Mr. SteinbeiYar, h i s a v - erage during that fiscal year was only 14.22, a difference of nearly ,"o p e r cent Both the foregoing engineer and fireman were in local o r w a y freight service. Name in Through Service. In through or regular freight serv- th* companies" exhibit disclosed T#ry h i g h wages. For instance. W. MeCalum. an tnaineer in that service. In October. 1913, according t o t h e railroads, was paid .$358.70. The kroj.herhonds disclosed that his a\er- age for six months had been only 110*.94. an Increase for the railroads" A general mass meeting o f t h e Chandelier and Brass Workers* In.on. j to which unorganized workers are in- j vited. will be held tonight at f'as'no i Hall. IS Fast 4th street. The Ex- \ eciithe Board of the. union has pro- cured speakers In Fnglifh and Ital- ian, who will address the meeting. t 1T5 Eaat Broadway. to form a permanent that a central oAca m a y b e main- tained, and better results can be ob- tained by all the locals. The unions joining in the move are I the Brass F>d Makers, the **handelier ; and Brass Workers, the Silversmiths, ! the Jewelry Workers, and others. SHIRT MAKERS' EYTOX. Shirt Union, is planning to call a special meeting of th» lroners within a few days. A special organisation meeting of the Executive Board will be held tonicht. MANHATTAN AND BRONX. Carfwotera, Aroslgair.ii '*d. No. **--aBCh etr**t ami lifbtl) arena*. TaBor*. tuat'.ni, N>. ?*2 W Bast 4th rtr»«t, S p.m. •O ! C!-*alt Batt^nh^!* Maker. a* r,»wt iota *tre-t; 2 pa. Cloak Makers, Joint Board—110 Bast ll^tn •mat; 8 p.ro. Bat awl Cap Makera, Cloth— 943 Baat * v atrreu For Constipation TRY EX-LAX A Delicious Tjisatirc CTiotvdata In Metal Boxes. 10, 25 and SO Cents S. Outl^r. ma tracer o f t h e | WJakers DECIDE ON A.MAIX.AMATION. JOINT L.VBEE COMMITri^TE. The Joint Isabel Commlitaa of tbe rigar Makers' I'nion is enuaged in '• trying to unionize the saloonkeepers of the city. A few of them have al-} ready !»een persuaded to keep none i but union-made amokea A commit- ! tee has been appointed to visit the saloons and ursre the proprietors to i stock up with labeled goods. METAIi TRADES CONFERENCE. A. I. Shiplacoff, secretary-treasurer i of the United Hebrew Trades, an- j announced yesterday that a confer- | en<© of the metal trades had been called for next Wednesday night at There is hardly any doubt any more that the Umbrella Makers" Union and the United Umbrella Handle and Stic.< Makers' Union will soon be merged The latter has long been trying to. ^ , bring about an amalgamation, and re- , s teaUi stKveier* and Dred^r* cently the, I'mbrella Makers' Union; Tiird »TMIW. C»t i Cattws -349 Bast *4th agiaag. Oaf OjstailfB—H KM*I Aih aSsaag. Cap B'ocker* ~K2 Bast 4th Mraat: 2 p m . Engineer*. No. 2<>~ 154 Fas', ^ith street. I ila gM E a s t *»4th nreet. Fnsrin^ft*. 1 rtr^d Pwtabl* n^i'ting. No. 4©-*— ' Mf E*at Mth »tre*-t. BaabroMcraaa, WNrtBaia TBifWial areu'ie and street. Mineral Water Workers-151 Clinton *tr*et. hne«> I'artta Maker*--15t CliBSaa street. 4'opperamltba. No. 53 201 William street. Cigar Maker*. No. \'S- 21J l»st lWth afreet. Bakers, No. 164—105 Court.aiult areaa*; • P m. ! Bakers. Wa, No. 112-142 East 7th street. Engineers of »ir*ater New W-rk, No. 1—_»"] bast 84th street. Pai>er Cut t e n -12 St. Marks plao*. R-kmcn. No. I gag K*at 112th street. Ph»er Metal Worker*. Auto. No. 37—1*0 F at lltti street. Tunnel aril Sihtaay Const PI <•' or*. No. 6- .«« 01»TIC!AN \Nl» OPTt>MI7TRlST. NEW YORK. are Whe* roo m 1th rear rear aye* examined If fl*a**a ar* n*o hare them mad* at root>le<1 IJ 4..1L NOTICES, SI CRKMi: OOrUT, CW«7!nT OFVCW YOI;K : THE GERStAN SAVIMWI B \ N X IN Tlli: ; * CITY OF NEW TORK. Platattff. ag* I NITET* BORt'S REAL ESTATE COMPANN end others. Pofendanta. in pnr*na»o* o f a j hidarment <>f foreoio*ur* and aale, duty mail* and ent*r*d »n tfse abore^ntlUe.1 *.-• <m at ! he*n«« Aar- the eiarhtu <I»T «f Mrarea, I»1S. l. i the nn»»*' stcB*d, the refer«<*» Iti *al»l Ja g a l l SI n»!u*.t aril «•!; a» p«»Mi.» s-.».-?««*n. a t th.> ¥.x change BaWaTiium. No 14 IS \#*>T street. In th* Brnsigh *f atandksttaa, »'lc v *C N e w \»-«rk. en th,. fifth 1a» "f April, l»ii». ar i2o<-l.v-k nooa on tfa^t u drr. M JOSEPH P. P\V. At*ftn»o*er, the prem it i kwa rtir*<ted br *ald )«dgm«at b* *o!d. an 5 herein deaenhoti a* r«*il.»w*r AlJ. »h<*»e tsra {[ i iTtaln k>ta. piece* at p»rr*la of tanri. wP;i th* buPdttura aod Improvement* Ifesaaaa *reete.1 ! j situate, iT'.r.f »i«d hetng t*i i r e T*oro»irri of y i n | i battan._ In the CltJ ai»d Count? ,»f \ * w York. ; known and <1eMgrtat*d o n a Map entitled 'Mail of pP'Jperte bel-MJging to G»UHIa*H Mi>rri<i \V kin*, situate <n t h * Tw-eUth Ward of th* r * i of New York'" and tll-vi In th* oflie* at th» ' liegister *f th» i (tr and tv»nntv of Ne* York. . . Var^. 3»>tb. 1*71. aa I^-ij* \uroher* 2S and gl ,,.. Hlo^k Nu)tii»er gig, and Bnaaaiaal nad I •rtrtbrd aa foliow* RKttlN'MNi; at a i>oint on! > the n rth'-r'r side >\t On* Haadrai annd E1*»*nth j St'^et. distant mm hun.lre.i. i !'*>. feet westerly fr-->m :he norih*"e*terSr eiaW»*T of rh* Seventh I Avenue and **U1 Stre^r, and mnning then.e CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Small Ads That Brlog Try an ineertian la Tha Call, t»e moat closely read daily 9*pw. Rates Cadar This Hoadlng Are: 1 insertion, 7c por Una, S Inser- tion*-, l i e par uxf, 7 laaartlagam. SSe par ltaa. 8«v*o wards ta a Has. All authertfad advarttatag agaa- alas and any Waatartt Union Tele- graph office la Greater New Tork will accept advertisement* f»r Taa I New York Tail st a*0ov| ^ t '^?mi_ l - - _-- fc.— anrtaerty » r right angles *"tn aaid Street am* **"•• I ». -«•-• ooiti T.-e? nn.1 eleven (111 tnohes. and. *r?. -5fi:h street I nd ! NEW YORK lit Eaat Brosdwa*. ll*S Laaca Am**. Naur 116th S*reat Bub, t85 Fro*p*ct Averu*. Braax. 1709 P-.tkia Avec j*. ^roob'.ra. T*i*phod* SZii Orchard. I am «ttb The Call eiooe Xa* > *'! •*»!"»« gta. hund'e.t . \yy\ ,-e wrsterlv and j»ar»H.-l with said Street j fifty •;*>! feet; theiw southerly paralie! with Svv-rtli .U' mil', a*M hitndre | .1»*>. feet sad • eleven inrhe* to Om* Hundred aaal Blavaatb Street, and then<> easterly aVinc s»'d Street. ! flftv |atl fi*t to the paiat or p!*o* *f Kf ' ginning. lmt*d. N>w York. Mar-.-h 12th. lO'.S. C.lbBEKT H. MOXTAG1 E, Referee MEYER AIFRRAHI Attora*? f- Ciaint AT. No. *2 pMiadwaT, N»n York Cttg. T>e (ollovriHg I* • giagreJa al th* property j t«» h e aatg: Ita street Nutuber is 20S 5 W*sl llltfe Street: voted for ?he proposition. F^lnal ar rangements for the amalgamations will. It is expected, be completed sh ortly. .TEAVEEERS' FVIOT. Officials of lift* Jewelry Worker*/ Union report that conditions In the imhistry have derlined steadily in the past t w o o r three years until now they are almost unbearable. Wage*, it is a.«**erted. have been slashed in half, while the hours of work have increased considerably. There is a movement o n n o w t o organize the trade o n a solid basis again. UNION AND SOCIETY DIRECTORY CHURCH OF THE SOCIAL REVOLUTION SEMVVYS. S:30 P. M. Rr>ant Hall, sixth \vc at l2d St. KOITK W I U I E . Uawlcr Headquarters. It?.*, \\e*t 2JU! Street, New York tit>. I h c l s e a .*t7S*g. m&ii nearly 72 per cent of Western railroad mileage, he told the arbitrators the story of underpaid employes. Of 220 engineers working entirely in passen- ger service the average paid among these men who were unable to work ail the month was $*>2.83 and In other service the average for the month varied from the high point of 184.21 to a low point of $54.24. Among tlremen not available for dutv the entire month the figures, ac- cording to .Mr. Steinberger. were even more suggestive. In the various classes of passenger and freight serv- ice firemen were shown to have _ drawn as low a 3 $20.10 a month and | e S ( a pe Fullerton's r n Column as not hisrher' than fal.ft. The total number of firemen analyzed In this exhibit was 5,9 50 a n d o f engineers 2,376. Want Eight-Hour Day. That railroad employes are as anx- ious to have a standard eight-hour day as are most of other labor or- i ganization. but have lacked the cour- Chick Evans advises the lonelv man to take up golf. Our observation is that if he insists upon talking it h e j becomes more lonely than ever—If : the other fellow has a chance to with De- basic month of *74 o*r cent. A. O. j age in8lst u n ! t i n this arbitra-1 Dorrall. another engineer, was shown j tion hearing, was developed. Cieorge ! fry the railroads to have been paid i N. DeGuire, one of the local chair-) However, j men of the firemen's brotherhood, was i o itJ».:.o in October. 1*>1 ". It's a v e r a g e for six months was disi- elosofi to have been only $i»0.l2, o r a matter of nearly lit per cent off color. Derrail's average dally p a y 1*1 Octo- ber wis $7.OS. but the other side of the picture* disclosed h i m a s having averaged in daily wages throughout the year *.".SS, ;i difference of nearly 1.1 per rent- Witness Steinherirer also offered ar. inhibit which showed the earnings oT werp re- on the witness stand under examina- tion by William ,S. Carter, president of the Brotherhood of .Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. DeGulre was comparing wages of machinists with those of engineers and firemen in the Chicago district, showing that if the machinist had to work the That new catcher Telle. troit, ought to be a scream Eighteen years ago St. Pat's Day Prof. Robert Eltzzimmons discovered the solar plexus. Rollte Zeider, according to reports, \ showed up at the Chicago Feds* camp | "In fine trim." Probably those bun- ions were trimmed fine. Johnny Kilbane is to get $350 a minute for boxing Kid Williams and we have a pointed hunch he will earn one minute's worth of it. Connie Mack has put the Athletics on a diet of two sandwiches for lunch and we sincerely hope he hasn't ar- ranged to have the m a n w h o carves the ham at Shibe Park make them. Ray Fisher, the Yankee pitcher. Is studying law nights and playing ball daytimes, getting in training for any- thing that may turn up. Casey Hageman sent word to Man- Wot kinsmen'* Circle (AraalUr Mag). No. 1 14:' En-it 103d street: ». ;;.",—*$ Nor' -k ato-et; N<\ 3S—14M fParayth street- No. »> - 1'*J r«rartB street. No. "*0 -175 Eaat B: ! waj; Ni . GS—l«ia M*di*<>n atreet: No. U~ 125 Rtvtagtaa aireet: N> 201—175 1 < Brca-hvay; No. Ila—1*1 Clinton atr^et: so. 147—lti2 Via<bson street; No. Ma-—1T3 r - Broadwax. N'». 10S -177 East Broadway; No. |M—175 East Broaden?; N,». 205—PS < i: ton •tf*atj N.>. *hW—891 E a s t 4tii street; No. StkS—14o Kast '.0;.«i«*tr'-et; N<>. 5 0 0 - ITS I •»* Broadway; No. 403—145 Suff-'i atreet; Nu. 4*3—OS tTinton stre*-!; No. 40—175 1 *t Brosdwai . No. 195—5« Orchard *t.*et; No. f»fl inn Esses street; Nn, IPS 307 West Mth street; No. 15- -2 i?. E*st 5«ih street: No. 5 — 2P> Eaat 5th street. Workin(rm»n'• Sick and Peath Benefit Fnr 1 1, New York. i'U ATenne A, 173. Westch** r. 67S Bfarril Park *renue. BROOKLYN*. Olgar Maker*. No. 14»—919 Wllloughby arar ie; 4 p.m. Drlrers. Milk Wagon—949 W'llonjchbT arenne listure Worker*. No. 818 -W9 WiUoughby *•*- nue. Kaltttra—671 Broadway: .1 r.m. Marine Tranap ,1 ''t Workers—Court *tr**t *n<5 Atlantic avenue. Laborers Protect;ve Union, No. 12 -Hopkh;«on and Fulton street*. Rakers, No. Xgg '20 Atlantic avenue. Carriage and Wagon Workers, No. 1S5- H9 Willi'Ugbby avetme. Etigtoe.'rs. Atnal)ri!ra«ted Society, No. ftSO- ;J*I Pa Kaib aventie. YfiarlLlaaima** Circle tArbelter Ring). No. 47 4— 220 Sa<-kniiin street. 8 p.m; No. 914—229 S k- rnan street. Workmen's Sirk »rul Peath Benefit Fut> 1 - 189. Jatnai'-a. 274 Fultoa street, corner R k- away aventie; lit*, Maeaafa, twaaa street <nd beiington ;«venue: 245. 'jiert'lale, Cas|*M <*v* nue and Po Roe pl»ce. CX5EXSELOKS AT LAW. OPTICIAN AND OP1 OMETRIST. BROOKLYN. I. W. KURTIS i:x|>crt Optician 1028 Broadway i inO' Near VtBeuffc-fcr BROOKLYN Glasses $1 and I p. a^e. O n c n E\enincs- DENnSTS—New York and Brooklyn. Dr. Ph. Lewin Tel. Melrose 47SI DR.A.CARR .v» __ L Ultb Street. Tho 3pj>r«->xiriate aasaOBt of the ! en or ch-irse. to satisrv *hi'-li the *taa*****cribe4 arasaatj *J to be s-ld. «ixtviw.i Th.Miian<l **v*fl "wMwrsa snd 'Mirhty-ihroc d*t**r* and 'hut? threp cent*. <S«2.7S;;.H.'.' wiili nterest thcr*v>r> tttm t** fifth I . .> of March. WIS. to*r*tkvec arttk ttaa ruata and I »ll,»wance au)"'ii!t.n« to three htindretl atol . n \iy two A •>• tat aallar* wtrh latarcat tfisaai t ^_^^ __^^__ . Marrh stb. 1»io, aagatb** with the expenses of c I •—" -_ tit- aa*s 1 he tj>pr >xiai*tc aaaounl af the tases. . Surgeon l>entl9t» a ««.»uuem* taa water ratea. or other liens I (>• allow oil to taa i>«ircha.s«T i«nt • ? ._, . n>orM->. or pabl by Hie Refer**, is St. ; rit'tcen I uiulrci and f.rty sev, n & 4<» 100 dt>l Foreaerl* BRt>THKBBOOD Of MACHINISTS. ABU »t*«t with tu* In;?rnaiionai Metal Hot* era" Ecu tatioa. , Fverv vorkrr in *»v bran.* of rh* a»etai lu.1»*tv\. at\t or f'male. !• ellalbl* r* •**•*> bertifcln. _ _ _.._ !!• i.l.tnart***. S4 Par* tr«tr N*w Tort C^nr. 530 Brook Avc.,,r h h ;'j u x:: Cor. 14 9th Bronx. f SFRGBOH Special Liberal 1SS E. 84th St. Price* for Oomradea, TeL st<!7 LeooT Dr. Thiodora Kutyn SrRGEON DENTIST S136 B way. Cor. 125th St. Tal. Horctanid* Mt7 -ItPiysti AdvwtiHii ThaCiir NICHOLAS ALEINIKOFF Counselor at Law 93 NASSAU ST., N. Y. CITY Te/eifrne 5?T5 Plaxa. '• S. Rosemweig 6JKGcO« liMjiTtVt, 200 E 68th 6t., Oor. 8d Are.. N. T Branch £84 Piospect A»eaua. DR. S. BERLIN SITIGKOJI DENTIST. 2* Eaat 108th St.. Cor. Madison Ave.. Nsw Tork. Tel. 540 M. Hmrlem. Seventh Av*nie. Corner 110th Street. Bv Appointment Oaly. • Telephcne. Cath*dral 8950. lnrs. anil inter'"jf Dated. Now York, March 12th. 1!»15. Q1LBKKT H. MONTAGUS, Refer**. Meet ncs b*Ia e%ery Friday, at 8.i5 p.m.. »t ! Old Fell «-« U«U. tt7 t<«. Mark'a plae*. N*» York Cttg. Addres* communkatHMi* to graAl Ohen. *e*retary. 155 Koaeluska *tr*»»t. 8r*ot- lyn, S. Y. •nRin^crs and firemen who pi i rt fit 1-v th.o rail road it •s hcinjr n«^t aiall lae f>ntir*» monih of OctabaV, ItlCJ Presldpnf Carter. and, therafore, wer* airtttalty ignored, j "Yes, sir, other worklngtnen hav* the eight-hour day and the engtneers •"long hours*" which the anginemen do. ager Breanahan of the Chicago r u ba he would be more highly compen-1 that h < t i g noldlnff ollt for ^ lnf . rea se of salary—which served to remind Roger that Casey belonged to him. T/>uts Cards and the Pltts- hurg Pirates both have pitchers who sated. i "Well, the nub of the thing is, then, r _ l}lt l . 1 road st m their data] that the machinists a n d m e n of other! *•" ;ible for duty durins , trades have an eight-hour day?" asked J „_ The^St. Mr S* p inb*>rirer did not ignore them hut covering sixty railroads with W>» T SPICULETE WHEN TOO BTJT A MAT 210 Bower) fas -THE ooona.' 'Iiyiiy, O* SIREL.SON WOOD SIGNS 2. 11 ^ WN AND CL ° T ^ E,V?K B*4NNERS WIRE •3 E. Houston St., N. Y. TBL, ORCHARD 1811. and firemen do not have it—that is why a machinist will be shown to get much more money for his work when j teen years our conditions are applied," respond- J pigeonl ed Mr. DeGuire. * We protest against entrtneers and firemen working long hours, do ww] not, and that is why we ask for time-! and-a-half pay for overtime, is it not?" insisted Mr. Carter. "Yes, yes," answered Mr. DeGuire. "We know that machinists do not al- wavs earrj what we show they would under conditions which engineers an-t a firemen now work under. Tt simply j " means that if the long hours under-j wear spectacles. They will need dou bla lenses t o s e e a pennant. Harry Pigeon, th* lost prize fighter, has returned to Chicago after four- in Alaska. Some homing UNION LABELS. * ,«aaags*~ J/F Nt. '••'• allU... 1. I gone by eneineers and firemen were i applied to other trades, the represent- atives of those trades would earn vast- ly more than do the ensrinemen." "Mr. Carter, do you mean to argue for an eight-hour day for engineers and firemen?" inquired W. I* Park, vice president of the Illinois Central Railroad. t>a** of the members of the Arbitration Hoard. "Yea sir, 1 am." rejoined Mr. Car- ter. "Tf i bad this thing to do over WILLIAM KARLIN, Lawyer 132 Nassau Street m - m ? m ?%S?*- PEARSONS is the only Magazine of its kind This is why:— OF AMERICA ei&xr LttrTrtjart,armoa mm *******-j^oa bitration Board provide f o r a Stand- ard ten-hour day through Western territory. E N I O N LABELS. Workiigmen, Do Your Duty This is the Label of the United Hat- ters of North America. Buy no hats without it. It is a guarantee that the hats to which it is attached were made by skilled workmen under strictly union conditions. It represents a fair wage and honest value. Don't patronize Retailers who try to | sell vou inferior non-union goods. MARTIN LAWLER, Secy., Bible House, Astor P I ^ Y . Three years ago Pearson's decided to be a free magazine, This is what it did:— ABANDONED FANCY COVERS CUT OUT COLORED PICTURES ADOPTED PLAIN PAPER This was the purpose:— *MW**j*******j*B*M***a**** *iw*Ma*»*aw*aaa*aM*a**M*^MBwwaT^^fa*s^»aWiWaMaMra*y A plain form would enable the rrug- azine to live on its income from sub- scriptions and monthly sales. It would not have to consider the effect on advertisers when it wanted to print the truth about any public question. This was the result:— Pearson's flOtl/prints the truth ab >ut some question which affects your w el- fare in every issue. It prints fOi ts "Partt?-* jsented separately, but in*a setting*of j Which HO magazine that iie- ineers* and miormal explanations and story-tell- L , ~T ~7~"' 7J pends on advertising could "afford'' to print. 1111 • • •Il.lll.lllll .p^^^, ,„ |, ,mrt»1>——I.IIWWII.IIIBB.—I"- And, with all this, Pearsons still pri its as much fiction and entertainment articles as other magazines. If you want plain facts instead of pretty pictures buy a copy o.i the news TUESSMAKER. The 2'2i'2\\ Edition of The our announcement. tall and HENRY FRAHME Trussmaker ii 'Hi i »••«» 1499 Third Avenue Bet. 84th & 85th Sts. Trusses, liraces, Bamlag***, Elastlo Stockinjra, Crutches, Suspensories, Artlri- cial Limbs. Ten per cent diacount granted If jou mentiuu '!%* Call SICRKMC. COIKT. COUNTY OF NKW j TORK. SBPTllft'S JOXB8-JONAVTTCB. P'slti ' tiff, ;<gaiuat JAMES 1.. CLKTIS. et al.. l>e fendants. In pu.isusrii'* al a ,1ti<lirm*nt «f fnrerloaur* j and sale. Uuly madt' *n»i eu;f>r*il in the HI*OV«- ' tntitldl action ati-1 boar'iu: date the 27ih da.v of I'alu aai j. taia, I, th.- aadwafpaael, th* r^tfrcp in *al4 Jaagtaeat naa**4. win sell at jul'ile auction, at tbe Kxchanp* Sulearoom. j Ko. 14 lrt V«a*y Str.et. *n tho Borough ot | Manhattan. City of New York, on th«« '^tli | day of Mar.-h. 1M15. at 12 a'rloek n<x>n. t .n that day. by .T. H. MAYEKS. Anctloa***, Ifaa prera.se? diceetaa In v -tl<l ladgtaaat io t>* sold, ;md therein described as follows; AU. that let of laud *ith the buildInjr* ther**»n. in th* Horouph of Manhattan. City and ««>untv of New York, h Minded and ataertaaa as follows bElSlNNlNQ it H point .n the imrtherlv side of West 134th Street. '.Ml feet w*st*-'.y from the westerly sldo of Sotvntli Avenue; ninuinx thenee northerly paralt*) with Sevonth Avemi", i>art of the way throiiRh « party wall. !>9 feet 11 inehe* to tho miiliiv lUn- af th,. atork; thence westerly along said line. 1ft feet S inches, thenee southerly, again n*rnllel with Seventh Avenue, part of (he way through a party wal'. f t fee; 11 inches to the northerlv side of 134th Strett. and taaaca eant*rly along fh* same, 16 Nat I mi hes la the point or pisce of b*glnning. I»*ted. New York. Mnr^h 2nd. 1B1.V LAWREVCK ». <iUKK\BAlM. Refer**. LEONARD Kl.AHKK. A<tern*y for Plaintiff. 2 Rector Str""f. N>w York City. The following is a diagram of (he propertv j to he Bats; It* street Number Is 225 West 134th Street: Mldd'e Hne_j\f bloc*. fVTERNATiONAL ASPOClATlOlt OF MACHINlgT9. MANHATTAN LOIKIE NO. 4flt\ Thutadsy. Rooai S. Labor Taa> ; le. 245 Eaat B4tt> atr**t. N**l York. Member* of fh* B. at ML ar* Invited to tron«f*r wttaeet t>aytTtg a* tnltlatloTi fa*. * > »ry 134th St. Tho approslmate amount of th* lien or charge, to satisfy which the above described property is to he sold. Is Ift.fllP.tK*. with in terest theraon from the 25tb d*y of February, 1<«V together with costs and allowance amount ing to $."112. w i t h interest from March 1. 1915. together with the eipensee of th* sale. The approximate amount af the taxes end water rates, or other liens, which are to b* allowed to the purchaser out of the purohae*' money, or paid by tbe Referee, •% tSnA an d intereat. Pa ted, i>*w York. Marrh 2nd. 191 f>. LAWgENt F S (^.RRENBAI'M. R***re*. Brotherhood of Piano Organ Workers of America HKAlMJl ARTEK8, UNION HAUL 1591 8»>cond Avenue. Bew Tork. Meets every 1st and 34 Moa* day. b V. U. Al Hcltwamb. Oacg. 4tJ« Ka*t 134tti Streat. CIUAU MAhKW I'ROtiRESBlTB INTKR NATIONAL IN ION. No. IN), oflic* M l A MtA at. Board of Supervisor* inc. ta every Ttie*4ay at 1M1 Second a v * . . <* p . m . Secy, Jacob lUiia*. 241 S4th st. T«l n o d Lenox. fGeorge Oberdorferf Neighborhood Ptaj house to Present Spcciid lYograras. The Neighborhood Playhouse la continuing its special programs on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, be- ginning a t 2 o'clock and continuing until 4 o'clock. This afternoon, Miss Amy Murray will give her most interesting pro- gram of Celtic folk-songs—and aiie will sing them to h e r o w n accompanl again T would Insist upon" lnjVtiiwri ment •*•?• the ^jsach or Mediaeval an elghte-hour d a y a s a standard fori ***+ M l h e n, !»»^ r s are not pre- enarineets and firemen. !\Tr The requests of the en« firemen's 'brotherhoods before the AY-\^S. There will also be folk dancing. Tomorrow afternoon, the program will be devoted to Dutch and Hun- garian music and dancing. The Arnt- aenins Trio will be the special feature and they will appear in Dutch cos- | times and do Dutch folk-songs. The admission for both afternoons H| will b e 5 cents. On Saturday and Sunday evenings, j t h e Neighborhood Players will give «" s sX'Tl ft *£>^x ^aj"ip""*yta y ^i'ng. ^ajja >m kg *ya>fja| the last two performances of ; Teth-1 stand for 15 cents, or subscribe by ered Sheep." "The Glittering Gate." the year for $ 1..50. and "The Alaker of Dreams." aaaw^si * w , . -fi v sr)ec j a | arrariecment "with Pear- FREE PUBLIC LECTURES 3 2 5 2!^'" make you he * Garrett P. 125th str*et. ASK FOR THE LABEL OF THE CAPMAKERS' UNION When Buying Cap* for Yourselves and CWMreft The Romance of th* Rhine, SWrvia*. Y. M. O. A., .1 W>st Illustrated by stfreot^iw* views. "Life on a Russian Estate," Lu»y Fliaaboth Tester, Fh. D. Ne« York Publtc Librarv, &8th str**t branch. 121 East BStfa street. •Municipal H*»OJ* Rule. - Robert S. Btnk*nl i secretary nty Club. New York.* C.reat hall of Coaper Inatituta, 8th street awl 4th avenu* Tb« Coo<ju**t of the Oregon t*«utry. ' A»""i Halt "flali. American Museum of Natural His- tory, "tta street and Central Park West. Il- lustrated by ttareoptieon views. "Public Art in Foreign Cities awl In Amer j ica," John Quinsy Adams. Ph. D. (Assistant saevttan Art tv-mmasion, city t.f New York. • ' PaMlC SciKwl 184. lietft street, west of fifth j fctroaa*. Uluat-atarf by »ter»r>ptic«m view*. ! D O R O T H Y Rl'SSEUi HELI> FOR TKlAIi IX $2,000 BAIL Charged with forging a physician's prescription to make it pro\ide for t hypodermic syringe, two needles and a quantity of morphine. Dorothy Russell, once a famous Broadway actress a n d t h e daughter of Lillian Ruseell, was held for trial in the West :^*de Police Court in 12,009 bail. The woman appeared a wreck of her for- mer self when s h e w a s arraigned. Dr. I>. D. Stetson, the physician involved, declared the defendant ought •• be in a hospital. The actress has been liv- ing aa Mrs. E. O'Reilly at 245 West 3»ath s t r e e t . following clubbing offer. One Year subscription to The Sunday Call ($2.001 and One Year subscription to Pearson's Ma a- zine i$1.50) at the special com- bination rate of $2-25« Send order accompanied by re- mittance to New York Call 4 4 4 Pearl St., N. Y. City CHAXGE OF XA3IE. I N. W. Cor. Eighth Am and 129th Street OPEN ALJL N I G H T Pharmacist OF 8PBC1ALTT riLAOTlCsC IS OUR KLIEGERS IMPORT! I) ANI> IM»MF.ST1C 2131 Third Avenue Between 116th and U7th Sts Kew Tork. CARRIAGE, WAOON aND AITOMOB1LB WoKKKKS - I'NION, of Brouktya, meeU er*rf 1st ana 3d Saturday at th* L«botr Lgeeuo*. MajM WtUoughby av*.. Brookum. tLYStAN LortOb, No. S51, District I t . l*> trruationni Association uf MacainiaU, aneeta every 1st and 3d Thursday at Kara'* Hall. *»tb and Garden sts.. Hoboien. N . J . v i a . 8eiy., J<<hn N e u m e y a r . All mschialata sad ma ihine ahop worker* invited to join. SOCtAUMI FAKTV. New Tors County. headqoa. .er». 23* E. Mth »t.; Manhattaa. orH.e hours. 0 a.at. to \*> a.at. T*I. ttM Lama. Eaecttiv* Secretary. Jullua Q*rb*r. " S O i . a U . V i CAHi'l. BKONX COLNXX- H*e<S<iuartfr.s Oeacent Theater Bldg.. 1117 H -ivu road, near 197tb st Offle* *p*a every eyenifu:. Tel. Melrose 8510. K!NM»H HKANCH, ragSat buslaeaa every 2d ami 4th Sunday, 4 |i,m., at 1B41 Madison ave. Address all ctirr*s[Mkfld*iK*e. Ii. W- Bruun. 2.'<7 Bsst H2.1 st.. New Y<irh. BKMVOLENT SOCIBT'T O r T B S r/WlTSD STAlhb lt»a PKOPAGATION Or ORHMA- HON—Kx*<-utire meet* at 41W Ftiat s**.. Kaw V->r» City, every sweond T: iOsy of tbs aaonth, 7 p.m Gaorae tern.aetea. f iu. S*r.. STu Ca> kimbus ave. Te|et>hona 8734 Pchiu>l**. WOKKNEN'S BENEriT AND BE- NtVOLENT ASS*N O F J H E J U . M«*>tina* o' the National Rierutlvw Hoard ar* held every sfomid and tourth Wednesday of i ach saonth at the main office. 42 Bible House, Ne* York. TRADE AT DR. F. KALEN'S Drug Store WHERE YOU GET THE BEST. 169th Street and Brook Avenue. Bron* HENRY AHNEMANN <M Imparted Wines, L^uors and Cigars 1 6 4 8 AVENUE A OOR. tTTR 6TREET. KEW TORK. Consume:* Brewing Co. Columbia Beer WORKMEN'S CIRCLE DIRECTORY NEW YOUR KOCIAUST LITERARY aV» CIBTY, Branch 40", W. C . met* *v*ry lit sod 3d Momlay of f«<-h moaib at 17S E Broad- msy. K nan«ial Secrttary. 6. Lipkowita. 21* lli'iiry street. PATENT ATTORNKYs. PATENTS i | lug. (' $1 inventors rights protected. Prices aaooVrat*. 30 years* aaaartaaes, all or write. E. WlNTEBS. Attv. \2."> K. 2:id St.. New York City. PARKS AND HAM/8. Tslaaaen* 1195 Harlem. RALFERN BROS. Proas, 00 NEW STAR CASINO 101 to 116 East 107th Street. Lexington and Park Avenue*. LARGE HALL tor Ms^tinf^ W*ddm«»._ Balla. Recaptions. Convention* ni-s. Kvseatnsrs. sail*, and Fnvmts Parti**. HARLEM RIVER PARK AND r*AQlr\Ifl H p *d)<isrt*rs for lakat Union* VfmDIia'i/ Hu .j „u>er orgsnlaattona. 127to Street and Second A**nu*. MICHAEL 1JF.I M A N N , Genera! Manager. Labor Temple 24.1247 Eaat Mth St.. New York. Workmen « buucatlonal Association*. Hall* for Meeting*. Entertainments aod Bella. Telephone 10<X> Tfttb. Free Library open from 2 to 10 P. M. Labor Lyceum JH» A**. ILme for Owned aad Asanrutiou. Wlllougbby Brooklyn. tDe Brooklyn Labor Organlaatloas. controil*d by the Labor Lyceum Telephone S241 Wiillamaburg. Advertisers' DirectoryiHUD^H MAMMAITAM ••UNTIVG~iMa."s. OOsUOaMJ AND VARNISUEa\ i al. Mukr ti:> VI fst HiiiiAidio Cor Wansv* 8S. ,. MASSACHUSETTS ILL AMKRICA AND EDIXATO* SHOl>. TNIOV MADE—BoMa. .IMl'SEMENTS. 44th St. K. of B'way. Eva. at S 20. Mais. W«d. awl Sat. at *J:20. THE SHOW SHOP J^DOC^ By Jaun-s torbes. IRVIT" author of •AIH3A.NK8, •Tbe Cbor'us Udjr. iCatiet is hereby given that A. L. Guido:* it Company. I domestic mrporatlon, b*Ting it* principal business oeV* In rb* City of New ^ >rk. County pf New York, and State of New "V ,»rk. •rill apflr to the Supremo Court of tb» S ' s - o f New York. New Tart County, at s S; -ial Term. Part I thereof, tn aa heid *t the t\ nty C«>'on H o u s e , in the • ity of New York, Bor ugh of Manhattan, on the 5<h Say af April. t»l' at lS:Sf a'eaart In ta* forenoon of that day i * a* m**:.to thereafter as eaaaaael can b* hear J. fo «m order autborialng sa'd corporation ta chanc ita corporate name to A. L. Guidon* * *>a. Inc. Dated. New Tart, March 12th. l»li. A. L. CniMVNE A OOMPANT. By A. L. OriOOXR. Cr^*4.J«- f. ra^ PLACE THEATRE TODAY. MATINEE ei NIOHT. and following week—"Inimer Feate Druff" ATTORNKYr*. Mt ratrv&tii ilR£ AT 1A/AI I Ar , lk** , 5 til LAM MCCARTHY **j r C *,iV? MEaVsUWa AT WALtiALl^O MAaVIILt IAMB 11 a C'HAXGE OP NAME. NEW YORR • ! I •ISill tlOURT. NaTW T« RK COUNTY.—la the mat tar of the apidtcatlv of R»t.crt Macijwuld tVtiupaay. Ineur»wrste4. for | sutfaority To change Its na,,sa* to Macvj JUI- Millsr Cotapany, Incurpurated. Notice m harebr fivan that Ratiert Marc wid Coiopauy. lacoraoratad. a domestic corpora iaa. having its prtnetpal buataeaa afllc* in the Bar- i^sigb of MaaAattaa, City. County and sta of Tata, will app'Ij to the Sapreme Cowt of th* Stat* af New York, at a Special Term. Pi -t I { n*t»aaC aa b * iaai at the County co»trt H 1 as*. tm IRa BaeassfA t*t Manhattan, City. County aad Stat* of New Ynrfc, on th» ttth day oT A rtt, IBIS, at ie-.m<ve>«v* i n the forenoaa *f that ay. at aa awn thereafter a* casins*! cms be h« rd. f«r an #!d*r aathoriaBag said carperatloi to '-rang* !'» turn* t*» Manual4-Miller Orur ny OHarlotte Gilrrrari Writes. Edits and Publishes The Forerunner Says one wiSaly kaowa arriter: "Ta* would kaea a t*ugh*T » telUctnal *bar. a a i a more wlderv aad deenly c*a»ci*na aeap*. wamld ba mar* af sustaining mipiratiea, if th* multitud* *f S M who UiaR tk*y kasrw what ^at «ov*m*«t m**a*. war* t* R**w Caax.aU* Farkins GfUnan* aa« a*r FORERtTRKii- aa forward-looking weaaaai abould ka*» Oasm both." Tfcf Foreraiier ',*"" tat Rheingold Beer Brewed and Bottled by S. Liebmann's Sons Brewing Co. 3 6 FORREST ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 'BERNHEIM : PILSENER BREWING C ) 1 P A t / I ; 127tk ti 12Stk St.ftAwterdta AT* ; POH SAIiE. Idiwn, fl weekly, buy* watebea. 41a- nxmds; tug reduction Watthsua um.'hei, d ain.mfia till Raster. ITORLD WATCH CO.. 110 W. ;t4th. CHANCE * PTIiRENEIt. EXPORT PTIJSETI - W t H X B l H G r J l Ba^EltA AlJwt AND POBTER. J I for newly wed*; maffnlfloant ma- hogany upright plsno. ' altruist new. library suit; psrior, library tsble; nag litinig r.v.m, 4 N>drorim*. mirror*, paintings, l.ric a l>rac. 7 rugs. |s»rtleres snd other things; ltaa; aai l«ss. Private nous*. o90 Qutney at.. hear Mar*] ave., Brooklyn. MEN'S CI/yraiNG. KAYK MONEY. Call a a d b * coavtnead. W* save y.'U a bat other* spend for big ad*. On* I>iic- only. $lil.5e for stuta eorth $3S <*> up. ff not sstihOe.I In every particular *e refund roar money. <>|>*:i evenings to H. Houm '£>'•>. US' Nassau si. REAL EJSTATE FOR 8AI«. One sere Is mi; good soil, (In* iocs tion, t?B0; hinae. 2 H ! « . t w o Snort. attractive de- sign, not «|uHe finished, splendid well; young frail iraea, atr. Make good chicken turn. $40a Sell far Sd5o on teraa*. R. Graham. fel;o**htp l arm, ftelton, N. J. rTRXlSHEI) BOOM TO 1<ET. lolST. ST. (23 Manhattan Av*.)— Double par lora: clean, sunny, homelike; also alngi* room. i.rtjolnit.g bath; gentlemen; buainea* con pie. prU vat* family. 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• Ste inhercer , a m e m b e r o f t h e i kjetherh"o<is' c l e r i c a l f o r c e , t o o k t h e j mud and p r e s e n t e d e v i d e n c e r e g a r d -j,g so-ca l led * hisih paid'* e n g i n e e r s I gd firemen. di«( l o s i n g t h e e a r n i n g s for that m o n t h of v a r i o u s e m p l o y e s t l o m he n a m e d , a n d c o m p l e t i n g t h e picture by q u o t i n g f i gures <>f t h e s a m e employes for o i l i e r m o n t h s o f t h e MSX and t h e i r a v e r a g e for t h e y e s r .

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