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STRAUS TO RENAN HEAD OF RALROD ARBITRATION BOARD Committee Refuses to Accept Bull Moose Gubernatorial Candidate’s Resignation. Oscar 8. Btraus, “But! Moose” candi- Gate for Governor of Now York, will eontinue to act as chairman of the Board of Arbitration which ts consider- ing the demands of the engineers on fifty-two ratlroads east of Chicago. The decision was reached at a see wion of the arbitration board in the pri- Verte office of Preaident Dante! Willard of ¢he Baltimore & Ohfo Rafiroad, at No, § Wall street, to-day. Mr, Strauss tendered his resignation, but the other * six members of the commission refused 40 accept it and Mr. Srauss announced he would “cheerfully accept the judg- ment of his associates." ‘The arbitration board, of which the P Gubernatorial candidate is chairman, was appointed by Chairman Knapp of the Interstate Commbrce Commission, and Commissioner of Labor Neill, after Mr. Willard, representing the railroads, ‘and’ Patrick H. Morrissey, a Peoria, Il, ® labor leader, representing the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers, had failed in tho allotted time to namo their five associates. The two arbitrators, however, advised with the two officials in selecting the Ave other members of the board. After Mr, Straus’s nomination for Governor by the Progressive party he stated he Was undecided what he should do with regard to his Arbitration Board chairmanship. Several newspaper men were in the anteroom of Mr. Willant’s office when Chairman Straus arrived to- _ day, He was asked what he intended © do. Adoo's face snapped back Into the nor- mal. Money was rolling into the | treasury. Well, the report of receipts was mado yesterday and the receipts U totalled approximately $175,000, “It took them a long time to get started,” waid Mri McAdoo, Hut he eald it to himself. CAMPAIGN FUNDS | Somewhere in thé department of publicity of the committee long breaths were drawn and somebody was saying ay to somebody else: “Gee! It was a close shave.” Message Was Not Mailed to tne tetier war edited and edited asnin, Banks Until Four Days After Kraphed and ready for the matin four jad elapsed from the time of its It Was Dictated. But all's well that ends Wells Wells is treasurer of the Democratic National Comm Mr, McAdoo is himself again. Mr. McAdoo is Vice-Chairman of the (From the Chicag Democratic National Committee. Mr.| “This place will never cease to be « Mooombs, the Chairman, has been til |one-horee town until tt hae more boost- and the task of getting the money for | ¢rs and fewer knockers.”” the campaign fund was left to Mr. Mc- ove away?’ Ade, move away [and that when it was finally mimeo-{ “I agree with you. Why don’t you THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912, |SOAP AND WATER WON'T “I've washed my face and han "said the ontedoor «i ut it fecls grimy and | x “1 know,” said her friend, “it is difficult to get the fine dust out of one's skin with soap and water, If you'd rub VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” into your face and th be surprised at iness and comfort clogen is a necessity out-door life. It the feeling of cl that would follow. to anyone who lov is fine for the hands after tennis and golf, too.” At all druggists, in collapsible tubes, 25 cents. Better than cold cream, used the same way. bate Wante Work Wonders, Mr, MoAdoo dictated @ letter to be font to all the banks, national and Gtate, and all the trust companies throughout the country asking them to accept contributions for the good ef the cause. Tt was a nico letter—a prettily worded letter—and calculated to bring epeedy @newers and the money. “That'll get tt," remarked Mr, MoAdoo proudly, ‘The letter dki not ask any bank or trust company to be partisan. It waa merely @ echeme for getting tn the money by popular subscriptions from the country at large, making the banks @nd trust companies the agencies of the people, And the fetter didn't ask them to do ‘this just for the Democratic party. It was broad in tone. It asked the banks and trust companies to accept the People’s money for the Democratic Na- i tional Committee, the Republican Mt tional Committee and the Progressive UU LEY National Committee. Four days passed and there was no result. Mr. McAdoo's face grew longer. He began to make inquiries. MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO}l Think It Over! I surely have the hat most be- coming to you. I surely have the smartest styles, because the smart dressers come to my stoses for their hats. I surely have the best values, because of my $3.00 qualities for $1.50. IS THERE A REASON FOR GOING ELSEWHERE ? Come in to-day! STORES ALL OVER Owing to the destruction of our establishment by fire tast February we have Did that letter go out all right? Yoo | NG accumulated Then he stopped making inquiries, He stopped talking. He looked ill. About four days later answers besan AN IMMENSE STOCK WHICH MUST BE SOLD soaitks Tear came ome cee HAT 25% TO 50% REDUCTIO OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS apply also to Long Istand, New Jersey and Connecticut. In New York’s Shopping Cen EARN. Fourteenth Street, ‘Wert of Fifth Avenue, Wonderful Assortment of Curtains, Draperies, Upholstery Fabrics | Goods and prices will receive enthusiastic re begun a season under more favorable conditions. . tions, for every day new purchases arrive and PO 6. _ the exception. New Fall Stock of bat pon Stock of French Velour Portieree— Sash Oriental designs with reverse gues vie ir th Lap pe 4 Mare, Amieinct lers—> 7 on nee Other Tintings—value $0..::.-29.00] White and Arabian. BO to 4.08 New Kall Stock of New Fall Steck of Imported French Velour Portieres— Sash and sn caeoete, Leces—Reat solld colors—double face— Aauave, Fe jue, Nile, Rose, Myrtle, Crimson and Irish Pot pT gd sh eee 21.00 effects—I ee 3.08 — cial, @ pair. Pe . sao sn % New Fall stock of ' lew jock o| ported Reversible Frou Frou Portieres— Grlgnial Waite Cream 4 Arve. tiful pon vontnge= UNt—8 0 © INOB...0006 oll value $16.98... erermie |. } Now Fall Steck of Now Fait sook of Curtain oF Casement ete ‘rou +”) iain cantroer<handsornes stfectenit to © inches AB te 2.88 101 rh sss 9.08) New Fall Stock of New Fa 1 of oni A serie Dares See Cine. Weed foneg, Grgreate c 1 . tide tat woe] Beirne sa eae wide—Aurora, Alhambra, Nae Fatt Me erg Finch na Narra Stage Cinch tapestry borders, also exceptional values. . oa ol rmure fO~' vel valued $3.08 and $4.00... 2.065] Or aay filke nna Hatine— pal, O@er of, Dorder stfects-beautitul rich Point Curtainge ag, combinations for curtains, pillow latent noveltiog and, wide border tobe, iambrectina and atyl jome vine ‘contres— to atyies. aie to .O8 five special lote— aes rape 4.07 Values. BR Yale 328 Mpronch Net Bed Sete—tull eine 4.08 White and Arabian 6.08 gentre motifs of Point Arab, 7.08 Renaissance, Lacet, Marie Fp er corners or floral e |x Fall Stock of Heat Lace Curtains—Point Arab, iOs.. d0e,. 5.08, /,98-. 0.08 Brussels, Renaissance, Lacet, ise ra. ait Ruagian and Cluny....2,.08 ‘to 30.98 One-third less About 25% lese than elsewhere, eotal Purchase of ine Nottingham Lace Cu: lace effects—3, Mp and ¢ An Extra Spectal Valuer rea We pay Freight and Raliroad Fare, Potnt Arab, Marie Antoinette, Lacet, Jor ite and Aral tint— “Wal,” att he, “I should tke very | trust companies, They began comin Renal Pile grim and 08. "Ide. 1:98. age 8-08 mush to be relieved of these duties.” | trom all over the country My we, ROOMS $ We a 5.98 Fully a hundred styles. ‘Dr. Albert M. Shaw of the Review of | qememee ee N Oo | @ E Po S a | . Completely wage pas Reviews and President Willard doth 4 Furnished Continuation of Our Great Offering of ~ RICH UPHOLSTERY FABRICS At THIRD and HALF Below Value Brotested there was no occasion for Mn i Straus to retire. “Edo not see,” said Dr. Shaw, “how Me candidacy can impair his usefulncss ON $530 WORTH) this matter.” bows 0675 ’ (tr) ‘The board then went into executt $5 a He Sess would continue 00 serve as as urnished $7” om 00 WEEKLY Farnel aL woe mi at P Ses wn ea ereaa enol Bestdes those named, other members of Dec Lyd: the Arbitration Board are: Fe N, Tud- Husband Declared ia bbb anghers vel bal NOOK snag Golden Oak Chit. ? Down Tt) N Qa* Drewes, formation regarding our outhits, Mailed tree b SURES ACTER ALOT OS TK, gon, attorney, of St. Louis, Mo; Oito M- E. Pinkham’s Vegetable gr 0159 98 WE PAY FREIGHT FALL SUITINGS ARE YOU A HOUSEKEEPER? De. Chases = Van Hine, president of Compound Would Re- $500 hock AN Enamel Bed It matters not whether you are a w we of isconsin., 1 iy ot enn store Her. Health, $15 200| accoun fiersee #12 $3.98 re Kite on glee ens or ne RAPP HEIRS TRY TO GET And It Did. : Goons are a ‘bachelor maid ite in Seen Bee a you 4 Bebo of Harmony Sockly of Bom wat wo hee coming ie cit hs ome Bee Be STs: weweerey thorevore to-| Scans grevtnges } omy, Pa., in Action Against | = mith me, had fe Me yds. wide-worth .23.......} oi 4 Ther pips dirs sre ot || i trouble and rae so/ 0 Speets for single bede— } 9 bs ‘ewes a of the het a could hard- George Rapp of Economy, s q ly rest di hi : 4 office of Lawyer Charles F. I dceeeeed ela Bed, with 1 White name! fed, neat sero! deem ge 49 A 083 Newark avenue, Jersey {the best doctors in Gileray valee ase terra “$28 98 Msp Mer oF anny Glbne dnd) 3.9) " OLE COATINGS Meanuremenia tore Hemline, 49 discuss their fight to cain possession town and _ took oft-—in gray and wi id_-gives Gopeats Bed Tickings—A. C. A, and } n 4 of the funde and property of the Har- many kinds of med- Moo ot ktimmer fur—one showing | other stripes—worth .26....... . * $ mony Soctoty, a community founded by | |") * ine, but nothin, little knobs of red, | Georgo Rapp in 1903. Estimates of the | /; ) d any good until mixtures with blues pet fA hae nel .. -6o 7 Tpesooes a te Cow th the tends of } [| tried your won- BALL CHILLS thu hree-quarter length top coat Crochet Spreads—for full ste f 000,000. It ts now in the \ : Z Sven a ‘Duww and tus wife, Dus ia re- Gert remedy, Ly mn, TRIPLE BAKED tine whiere Odssernsenseerssesses #.50| Cae hem oF ect | tnemveted here for his effort to extebiteh | Vesetable Cor ary “My husban H-inch BOUCLE SUITINGS—all wool—| value $1.35... . a new Jove of muste in this ty through |i would rertorem health, and it hai Ree, au, mere, inlet Extra heavy Crochet 4 concerts of a band y Mee MAY WYATT, Acting ee an’ Mproade—tull alse—hem, a; 1p y was George| ‘There are probably hundreds of thou- ad dia netisartonateswsiican, ’ | hing primitive di women in the United States -inch IMPORTED WHIPCORDS— Moraotiies Spresde—hem or 4) 2. y tHanity by celibacy. Married per- been benefited by this famous Silk and. wool —-two-toned—allk- 2,50 fringe—OUt COPNEFS....+...00+ 72 were admitted to the community, | old remedy,which was produced from the gurtace—value BS... oP | nitinh Marneition Aibaabaes but were obliged to separate and take | roots and herbs over thirty years ago by BS 52" emse Hrouse ‘snd Wack hem oF fringe—full sise..sss.. } 38.47 the vow. Duss and sls wife, who had! woman to relieve woman's suffering POLIS! Blue end brown, ‘worked for the #0 in their youth, ED OAK & HED. bh SERGES—Wide wale— Reversible Stikoline Com- returned to Economy several years ago SPECIAL doo fortables—9-Inch sateen 1.49 es ee ee hare NM ony six fom. fl Q) ao) even ee of the venerable ue who had ceeded Rapp. On Fy and discourag le to do my EVES. CUSTOMER French Sateen Comfortablee— Hensict's the few surviving work, My doctors told me never could i8-ineh border to mat t 340 ders of thd eoolety made Duss thelr! be cured without an operation, but Rg A Beck, scroll stitehing worth Fm. ee, A of the old members have Shanks tol, dia B Pinkhe's Va patente MPORTED DIAGONA! Down Filled Comfortabies— now ‘ompouns cured of that al Heinch 1 NALS = Mra, Ada A. Rverett of Stapleton, 6. | and have recommended it to more ¢ twortoned-all_wool— elect tte} a and Mrs. Louisa y ree | one of my friends,with the best resul vie : Sa om fortablee leek 4.40 City, grandnteces of George Rapp, havé ’ 7 Garnet with black Uke ae ‘colore— joined with a number of oth | Mrs, ELLA JOHNSTON, $24 Vine St. INDIAN § SUMMER NOW IN” Brown with black worth 96. ) relafives to wrest the property from) Jf you want special advice, write to | oo NOVELTY STRIPED SUIT! PURE DOWN PILLO’ . Bane "ron shuren ha ust 20 die B. Plathem Medicine Go, (cofr|OAINTY MOUNTA ii COTTAGE! Nova SCOTIA — NEWFOUNDLAND she'taaata St Beat German line aT lated thet . Year Rornd, Home, | HAY FEVER UNKNOWN, } that he and te wee ommunity ougne to | dential), Lynn, Mass, Your letter will SPECIAL RATES Burgundy, oF navy, plain, aod voucle, | suse—wort | & Seat ‘orn of the United Staten Cour He soenal, sind sel ws Srell ahaded for Sept, & Oot, for 12 day cruise of the @-inch ALL-WOOL WHIPCORDS— Imported Geese Feathere— } | aie woman and held in strict confidence. VY jorioed ss Saintes toe New DI LINE faite Wb eM 80) pure White-worth LID...) SO | oe a Pie. RED CROSS : RY | To Halifax, N.S..and St. Joha’s, N.F. Your opportunity to ie Fisk) R BROS. ' COLUMBUS AVE: BET. 103 & 104 STS! | NO MONEY DOWN DO ; Weekly Delivers Tals eamnnont M@BRAND RAPIDS sl MORNING SPECIALS—To-merrew, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantitics restricted, No Mail or Teleptione Orders. Wer High offered in BOWRING & CO., 17 Battery Place, N.Y. CUSTOM schoo! u LEATHER GOODS—THIRD FLOOR, DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, 50 ct. Men's Negli es 39 ct. Sith Pongeos—32 inch. High-class clothing for men made to. onler Jerate prices and easy terms, Satlefac- fon guara Al | EN Striped and li ie Sie percal Soft lustrous quality — mt URNITURE, a INGLISH TAILORING CO. | es are viacathameael rium, | aay, ah, sear se and bia CREDIT TERMS seo po Rivage pore DIANCNLS & WATCHESONCREDIT| « i"."¢ acantnt aneets shininbiay and ) ‘ Gest Values io the City, Easiest Terms. {iio teat Khakt Grit olain and fancles—ba Greases or aneets on (75.0 bed ddd asd ved vJ./ ROYAL DIAMOND & WATCH Co, |~ RoEe! YoRNSHINGS FmmD FLOOR, Seno Mate « 100.00 rs Pa : Kl} | MaIDEs LANe PHONE 8208 CORT . es Wak Toke Wales gg |23ct. New Wide Ribbene.....ce.csecs. sail P’ sts i | SIG T-SELtNU tata} ‘cutrow ail viuly (ima arith | moire. taffetae—black, white” and Davenport Sofa Hed (lke cut pe 7 . ooh RRO aeeenty erie 18.75 a We eae : eee A handsome book in which hundreds ea we sin iba jiseven ira tad Ws Pe reer \ hie Chased Leather Couch ny The uy | Lala jabieg ' : hie |YACHT | Apartments are illustrated and NECKWEAR MAIN FLOOR, NORE eee patna nse DRAUGHTSMEN WANT , EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, as! described. Free at all The World $1.49 Reversible Table mois ct -twob’ | Mgt. Engliah Long Clothe : MECHANICAL AND ELEC: oe : . rill b ailed to anv Yana ‘Squares tein eee | ee Seer TRICAL, FOR DESIGN AND \j y Bij! i sitll Offices, or. wi e mailed to any TMS Asean, WinTh GOORe-MAIe" PLOOR, DETAIL WORK; PERMA- hu © reAee Y i > CA ~ . rer A We Furnish Apartments NENT POSITIONS; APPLI- + uu VL address upon receipt of 6 cents to cover 94 et. Unbleachsd Muslins 574 |79 ct, Linen Teble Damashs... From $50,00 to CANTS TO GIVE AGE, 4 nooth, even we 69 inch—full blea 104th St, L Station at Coraer EXPERIENCE AND SALARY 103d St, Subway Station One Block Away | EXPECTED. ADDRESS M,! _0C OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS| ©, 6 WORLD. Fk Ss He R- BROS. ESMEN— 1 want 4 couptr manager ver giilling to COLUM BUS'AVE.BET. 103 & 104 STS. actual postage. Address: FALL RENTING GUIDE, World Building, New York City. "Y, 3 Black and pavy—all wool im'd skirt or drawer tae % modele—splendidly tailored, all #iZen all sites. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—SECOND FLOOR, \ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR, rn bustpees; will to $10 « day mart; $9 to B15 bday when going, Iite meres St, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS" Whee a Simaake, wa” MS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials, Look for the Clocks! » dole for the Clocks! =. “