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“CANADIAN CATTLE rekon and beckacte and ik that Got 80 weal jmy dishes had to sit fs me evidence of foot and mouth @i@ase in the Dominion, but infected care have been sent over the border and the order is te prevent their re- tates to-day because of the disease. These, with Rhode Island, in which cases have also been Reviewing the fight the States and the Department of Agriculture are making, Sectetary Houston said to- day that unless the infection imme- diately could be localised and quick- ly eradicated, it threatened untold losses among live stock. “Veterinary authorities of the Unft- CaiBtates,” he said, “are agreed that the only of combatting the disease is toAsfop all movement of stock and material which has been subjected to any danger of infection, and to kill off without delay all herds in which the disease has gained any foothold. This enableg the authori- 1 ties to eradicate affected herds and to isolate and hold under observation all suspected herds, I| TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 9.—The State and | Board of Health to-day received news Tootton Leendert of the outbreak of the foot and mouth the floor I would so weak that Iwould | 1988 among cattle in New Jersey. have to get a drink few minutes, ever dusting I woul: A temporary, quarantine has been placed on the shipment of cattle. The and before I did my disease was discovered in North Ber- I have to lie down, 80 poorl; tl iy fole theaght o consumption. One day I j eround icked it up and read it. he Grave,’ and rom. tl rave,’ an ¥. Pinkham’s Vegeta. paper blowin, ou try it?’ So I did, and gen, Hudson County, among cattle owned by a@ cattle dealer. The in- “ai formation of the Board is that the cattle are brought over the Forty- second street ferry from the Bixtieth street stock yards in New York City. The Qiscovery of the disease was made by Dr. William H. Lowe of Pat- | erson, an inspector of the State Board of Agriculture, ‘The State Board of. taken two bottles I felt | oat Fecelved notice from the Fed- and I said to my husband, ‘I don't nd he said ‘You had , BAK A Not Well Enough to Wort ve Im these words is hidden the ‘of many 8 woman, housekeepe: » earner who supports herself + helping to sup; ‘wages. Whet! & family, on meagre in house, office, fac- eral Bureau of Animal Industry to quarantine all shipments of cattle to New Jersey from Chicago from Nov. 1, The State Board of Health at ite meeting to-morrow will take up the Question of killing the diseased cattle and of placing a permanent quaran- tine on shipments, This is the first |appeareance of the foot and mouth disease in New Jersey. CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Control of the EO NS ETE RE! death and buried day. In all 1,069 animais, valued at $66,000, have been slain since the Quarantine was ordered. Borubbing of the miles of pens, streete and runways with a eolution of disinfectant continued to- day. The work of fumigation, it was very | expected, would be completed to. morrow or Wednesday. ALBANY, Nov 9.—Calvin J. Huson, Commissioner of Agriculture, to-day iesued an order forbidding the use of any boat, car, van or dray for trans- porting livestock in the Btate of New York anless it shall have been disin- fected, as prescribed by order. Pro- vision also te made that all cattle pens, yards and chutes used in the transportation er sale of cattle shall ‘be disinfected. ‘Twe More Directors Plead. James 6. Elton and Charles F. Brooker, the last of the former direc- and present directors indicted in judge tor Ee eae rt Rees fowed until Nov. 23 To demmur, ana Val in of 4 sie Bolin eet tak tas, Sh Makes Stubborn Coughs 3 Vanish in a Hurry. | Surprisingly Good Cough Syrup Easily and Cheaply GOHOSHHOHOHHOHHHOSOHHHHGHO. stinate cough cold that has ing fuses to yield to treatment, get from any drug store 234 ounces of Pinex and make it into Ci of cough syrup. The cough will vanish. Pour the £34 ouncee of Pinex (50 ete worth) into a pint bottle and fill syrup. The t bout 84 cen! and gives you a full pint—a family & most effective remedy, at a saving of @%. A day's use will usually overcome a hard cough. Easily d in 5 minutes—full directions with Pinex, Keeps perfectly and has s pleasant taste. Children like it. Pinex is a special and highly concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which is shop, store or kitchen, woman | foot and mouth disease at the Chicago | $0 healing to the membranes. Temember that there is one tried % “ efad true remedy for the ills to whi rone, and that is Ly: . Women are + Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. : ‘THE STORE OF CONFID Union Stock Yards, which was placed under quarantine last Saturday, has j authorities announced to-day. For th years, rat time in forty-! the organisation of Avoid disappointment by asking your ate ie Fawoce of Pinon” and do not accept anything else. A guaran- : haleanebies It| been brought about, Federal and Btate | tee of absolute satisfaction goes with this promotes that vigor which makes work ‘ The Lydie E. Pinkham Medicine ation or money promptly refund- 5 he Viner Co, Fo Wayne, lad. ENCE” TTHE ‘ Ma Street, Matthews Corner, WW “ 20 =i One Dollar ($1) or Jn. Stamps Free Tomorrow (Tuesd ay) with Purchases of lore. Present Coupon In Addition to this wonderful offering ¢aj~"CUT OUT THIS COUPON -@ of 80 FREE 2v¢ Green Trading Stamps with @ purchases of One Doilar or more, we will give § Double Stamps in the Morning and el a It ie ood for 50 (FIFTY) ataf Green Trading & Stal FREE with purchases of One Dollar ($1) @ OF more to-morrow (Tuesday) only (November @ . . H These 50 FREE Sta: t the a Single 2ea¢ Stamps thereafter, BE kind as thore which you would ordinarily obtein i And Wonderful Tuesday Specials in All Departments Women’s $40 Fur Sets, 2D Far Eastern 290 Pairs of Women’s Shoes, Mink Sete, two-skin: with head and tails; muff. pillow Black Opos- eum Sete, with Russian shawl and Exclusive models, *s” seal of “Sa Arabian lamb and broadcloth, With long scart pillow Roots = Children’s tne “Reots UNDERWEAR, anen, e 29c vest and pants in all sizes, 80 Additional for edch larger size. | Sise 16 at roll and high storm Ml guaranteed Underwear 58c Shirts and Draw- ers, of fine, unshrink- able, non - irritating, Batural gray wool. Men's and Women’s $10 Watches : or hunting case; plain, engraved or engine turned, fitted with seven-jewel movement; fully warranted for 5 years. with your purchases, A. D. MATTHEWS’ SONS, INC. Evening World, 11-9-14. Ld The Famous “L. D. Re- ducer’’ Corset $1.00 Designed for average and stout figures; made of good, strong material; firmly boned with broad steel over abdomen; reducing straps attached; sizes £1 to 86, Dress Form °7.9 18-Section Adjust- able Form; cannot be Mayor Mitchel came out to-day as spokesman ang sponsor for George Tirrell end Tilden Adamson, directors of two of the Board's bureaus, who have been granted a salary raise of $1,600 apiece beginning Jan. 1. Thoy now receive $6,000, Tirrell 19 head of the Bureau of] “ltY; 80 Standards, and Adameon, a brother of | The ( =iN ET ET IN LD, RAISING OF SALARY OF BUDGET EXPERTS = much as is paid to the Police Com- missioner and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx?” the prover was asked. “Yea,” replied Mr. Mit the two man and fil ere worth more year. I am also in favor of raising ghe salary of the Police Commis- sioner. You know there is a striking disproportion in salaries paid by the 80 that an executive. sometimes. lees than hia subordinates. | po: actually necessary or are doing the work for which they're being pald. These two men did ex- cellent work on the 1918 budget al thie line. They really perform that In private business is done by efficiency engineers: who recetve $160 fhe budget for: 1918 will the e ge ie wi to Board of Aldermen to-morrow end will be considered by that body next week. The Aldermen may m: re- @uctions. Several of them have al- Teady expressed / themselves in oppo- tion to the ralees for Tirrell and | it Adamson” If the Aldermeh vote against the boosts the Mayor can veto their action, but the Aldermen have to override the Mayor, by a inte positions ‘they than 77,800 6 r President of the Board of Alder-| two-thirds vote and th 7, Fire Commissioner Robert Adamson; men ‘is frightfully underpaid. Presi- of the ttems ts then aK Tomorrow November 10th iy Credited With am intent m_ November ist. rare Brothers, Bankers. ler @ supervision of the Bankii D York): ‘Mats Fleon Rear Balesay” The Fashion Fete at the Ritz-Carl- ton made it evident that the Medium- length Coat which fares below the waistline is the smartest mode of the season. As we anticipated the vogue of this coat we are now specializing it in Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Suits At $35 New Gabardine Suits, with collars of Arctic Seal (dyed coney), are also specialized at $35. For the women who prefer fitted Redingotes with wide ‘kirts there ‘are sults of Gabardine at $31 Ake de Laine Suita, trimmed with velvet, Third Fleer at $86, Black Satin Knickerbockers for ‘Women, $1.95 and $2.95 is made one to three suits. GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street | Po} Auguet’ oan Fitth Avence $20 for Men’s Suits to Order Special Four-Day Proposition This low price Friday, inclusive, to sell an accumu- lation of host ploous of Sime eiokan dann sotfichosh te eke iene Such suite to order, finished in the si and with the perfect fit guaranteed, usually sell at $27.50.t0 $32. aoe Materials are foreign and American, include: Tartan Checks Blue as to ke them, @ word, Tomorrow, the second d: surprises in store. Besides t! 860 95e 706 | 81x99 in. 86e (Ge | 90x99 in. $1 ‘T60 190x108 in. 4 to 94.50 i h nfinished Worsteds Browns in Fancy Miztures Black-and-W hite Stripes: Hand-tallored, made single or double breasted; with Pockets, ete., carried out without extra r mming. 660 /72x108 in, $1.11 (0c | 81290 in. an 116 1.25 White Woolen | 93.60 air Milanese Silk Jersey Petticoats, $2.95 Petticoats Entirely of Wool Jersey, $1.95 These are just a few of the notable specials in the current Sale of Knickerbockers & Petticoats At About Regular Wholesale Prices 85c to $6.95 The C de Chine Petticoats at $3.95 and $4. in ityle as well as in quality, for they lee dinghey he narrow underskirts of which are so necessary for t! frocks. eA From the “London Times” “The only obvious signs of a change in dress that are noticeable since October came in are those we see in the streets, Furs have come back, skirts are all wider round the feet and quite short, and there is a certain little velvet hat which has obviously been inspired by the cap of the London Scottish Regi- ment.” Our London Bureau imme- diately sent us a model of this smart little hat, and tomorrow we shall present the reproduction, which we have named the London Scottish Hat at $5 - In chiffon velvet, trimmed with brown fur balls and ribbon, in contrasting colors to the velvet, which is in these tones: Sand Color Fur Brown Black Russian Green Cerise Egyptian Blue Third Floor Blankets, ¢3 P 600 pairs; warm and serviceable; white inches. lankets, $5 Pair 800 pairs; a family blanket warm; in sizes 70x80 and 72x90 inches. \ ‘ All-Wool Plaid Blankets are exceptional straight lines new dancing Main and Second Floors Superb!—The arene Exposition ol Dress Fabrics in Modish Winter Colors Her e is one continuous, complete display of the most wanted Fall and Winter wool fabrics from Europe and emphasizing the colors that are particularly desirable from their beauty and scarcity. The New Dark Greens, Ihe New Dark Browns, The New Punsy Shades The New Shades of Gray, The New Shades of Navy Blue ~ All are shown in the GIMBEL exposition in elaborate complete- ness. In addition there are many specials, among them: $2.50 Imported Broadcloth, $1.65 Yd. In dark green, dark brown, pansy, navy, black, and so on. A fine fabric. $1.25 French Serges, 85c Yd. Imported and all w ool, woven in a fine even twill and shown in every popular color, incl uding thany shades of navy blue, aloo black. Bedroom Suites at $82.59 to $180 Instead of $96 to $215 L $175 Bed Room Suite, $135 4 Pieces Solid Mahogany Colonial Model a Prosser, Chiffonier, Dressing Table and Bed Pieces sold separately esired. mohair or wide colored silk binding; 66x80 96.25 \ 96.75 White Woolen ememmacs thee 30x80 | , at 96. ‘T2a84 in ly $9, at 97.60 pair $96 3-Piece Suite, $82.50 Chiffonier, Dresser and Dressing Table of mahogany; well made in every detail, $200 4-Piece Suite, $175 An Adam model in solid mahog- any; full size bed with cane panel $217.60 4-Piece Suite, $180 Louis XV. model in solid mahog- any; full size bed. $182 5-Piece Suite, $150 An ivory enamel suite with Prima Vera tops; twin beds in- cluded. $205 8-Piece Suite, $170 Beatiful Birch Suite with twin beds and toilet table with triplicate mirrors, Seventh Floer Conservative Patterns ideas its -8 you Delivery in ten days. 10% extra for sizes 44 and over. Yeourth Fleer Keen Savings on Utica Bedmuslins, Blankets and Comfortables of this extraordi: famous “Utica” Cases at unusually low prices, there are piles of warm that have taken a drop with the temperature. Utica acre Sheete—Sise Before le Sale, has and Pillow Utica Bleached Pil- low Cases. Now. 10c to 18c a Roll tak wel tha chaeSalnese of the veh and the attractive patterns shown. Papers at 10c a Roll 85c Papers, 18c a Roll Ree green, for downstairs rooms. 80c Papers, 160 Roll PP ny mn effects and Fy taken Colbnial chints and chambrays. 600 Papers, 28¢ Roll Munich fibre pay 80 inches gesae! fay lGp es a