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welt known loan is rerving an driv Mbulance Wagon in the IN GONE! RUB SORE. REUMAT ACHING JOINTS a small French The Public the Covey Ratiway Inland Company, and the road Company, Rub SIX BR. T. LINES 10 RESTORE TRANSFERS Service Commission to- | day ordered the Van Brunt street and [Brie Hasin Railroad Company oper- ating the Van Brant atreet line of | cars in Brooklyn, and the Coney tal.) and and Brooklyn Railroad Company, Gravesend a sy Mrooklyn, Queens County and Suburban Rail the Nassau Electric a pain away with Rajirond Company and the Brooklyn % trial bottle of old Heights Rajtroad Company, operating « aco! } aed various car lines of the BE. T. sya St. Jacobs Oil. to establiah through routes and —— “dosing” Ie jatinm. ot one case in fifty the intersecting lines of companies named and line te other verma tween the cot and the one ac the companies y by the time y Jack Robinsop—out comes the matic pain and distress, “St. Oil” is w harness rheumatiam which never disappoint: id turn the skin. It takes pai d atiffness from > agree upon, upon that point ‘The order in the rev hearings held by Mh last summer followi up! Get old time, honest any drug store, and in a moment Bell be free from pains, aches and Doe't suffer. Rub rheuma- ‘Advt. tranafors from the Van line to the Coney Taland and Hatlroad Company, which h dxintence for years, pended Ar Jacobs Oil" AM the “buyer”? of wash fabrics and garments. Best & Co. have asked me to say something about the close work I had to put in with the manufacturers of boys’ and young men’s pajamas before I had those garments always cut system. dom and R-O-O-M. York. press it. Bed Coverings at McCutcheon’s td A collection of the very best Imported and Domestic goods—all splendid values. Blankets (per pair) 4 Single Bed Size, $4.50, 5.50, 7.50, 10,00; ‘ 3 Double Bed Size, $6.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50. Potent Satin, single bed, $2.50 and 3.75; double | Import: jent Satin, single bed, $3.75 to 10.50; 4 double bed, $5.75 to 13.50, eae a Also a very beautiful line of Embroidered Linen c| and Embroidered Sheer Lawn Bed Spreads at 3 $12.50 to 30.00. Comfortables Cotton filled, Silkoline covered, $2.00 and 3,00. Weal lled, Silkoline covered, $3.50, 4.50, 5.00 and €,00; Silk covered, $12.50; Satin covered, $18.00. Also a very choice collection of finer Silk and Satin Wool und Down filled Comfortables, 122.50 to 50,00. Filet Lace Bed . with Bolster covers to match, in large variety. and made according to our Our aim was to provide pajamas that would have some shape—yes, but that would give the utmost ease and free- The result is that, to the best ‘ of my knowledge, those pa- jamas run six more yards of material to the dozen than any others sold in any store in New That’s the best I can ex- Fifth Avenue, Woe Side, Carner of 4th Sirect Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets joint rates, fares and charges over their lines so that free transfers may be given from the Van Hrunt street the | vice | ‘The division of the fares be y insuing transfers ting them Is left to order of the commission being alent had been #us- [Y2T Yad Yel Youd Yan Yow You ed 1) Yad YO OO Wd Yd Yr S07 Pomeranians Colored to Like the Red Fox Muff on ja Which They Sit. gy. By Eleanor Schorer, | | gowns, her lips, her furs, all to! match, but up to now she had nover| dyed her dogs “to match.” 1 say “UP TO” now, for NOW she does. If you doubt It, Just «troll on Fifth avenue, the avenue of a continuous fashion fete, and sec what women thinking of anything worth while, Tho latest of these “thoughtless thought produc‘ions” is dyed doggies, Fussy little “pom” is colored to look like miniature red fox, and ap- Dear so like the dead, stuffed, bead- eyed half-brother who is fastened to milady's muff that only his shifty Uttle eyes betray him. mistress's muff, looking too much like a big chrysanthemum to tell the difforence until he moves. Toy bulls have been spared this humillation, Only woolly doggies are eligible. No, no St. Beraards have been seen, or Russian wolfhounds either, though this would not sur- elusive and al designs, and 1 make you a key 516°" up “$95 up FiINear MATER ALS, BENT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, S.KAPLAN Formerly 10th Street and ‘Wroadway Now at 130 W.34thSt, Ove, Macs's whore ’Gten Rie, is, er. ts Christmas j berts? Why the attractions Another at y at Lamberts: rectly mond as we From #10.00 to $1500.00, Buaranteed to be as represented. = 83.90 up rat, $4.00 up Rings, stamped Viel One out ot choi Kuara [Yar Yer Yay Yar ie) Man's size ne S LAMBERT [War Soa Mere Se Yd Yor? Yor Yew Third Avenue Store Open Evenings Until 6 Milady has dyed ber hair, her| YJ will think of when they are not/|/ A fluffy pink poodle nestles on his O IT NOW. _ Christmas will not be here until next month it is true, but why wait even a week to buy your » Please think proposition over, low price of a prted spot ment Rings pictured heree Seamless Wedding Rings. Gleaming Seamless Lambert Solid Gold Wedding famous if they were 1 very shape, style, width and thickness. #2-karat, #5.25 up Charge for engraving. Guaranteed Watches. of Waltham, ced ry engine tum gold watch, hunting case, $25.00. Silver case, $10.00, Same style case, Ladies’ size (as illustrate 4 t4-karat gold, hunting case, $16.50; rling silver case, $9.00, DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES me Geésvion’ prise one. A beautiful bloodhound | sprinkled with leopard spots to match his mistress’s gorgeous coat is a beautiful, delicate conceit! “I never saw a purple cow,” but I cannot truthfully say that “I never hope to see one” after yesterday's revelation. ——— BANKER SCHWENK ARRESTED Head of A, Grochowakt & Co, Meld fn @10,000, Ladislaus Schwenk of Queensboro Min, Flue ban t Grochowski & Co,, at enth street, Manhatte street and Bedford was arrested to-day dicted ek ago for 4 3 posite after he knew his bank was ine solvent Schwenk’s bank was one of the closed by Kugene L. Richards, Stite perintendent of Banks in July, posits amounted Sehw fv 00,000, and it was had been in- id! The de- | © ch shrunk con bly in value after its purchase kK was arraigned before and furnished $10,000 at Lam- pay this It is one of that bring us traction is the ye Diamond a di- ash Di, put into litaire ) and every one ver have become t so beautiful and strong, No “LB,” would n jas watches with Lamb f many Chi to be 14-karat Sterling BROTHERS Cor. 58th Street | dismissals and | of work with the | anti-trust policy. FACTORIES SHUT TODEFEAT THEM, SAY DEMOCRATS Men Laid Off Before Election | Have Been Taken Back, They Declare. .—-State oficlals Bryan's charge that nufacturers laid off men be- election and are now resuming | ‘ations. | On the highest authority, The FEve- World ix informed that several York industries are accused of this game, and that there to connect closely | ‘ary suspension It is charged . Similar charge ts ar factories in ‘Troy and actory in another city has of manufacturing inter- cratic naministration in both Washington and Albany is al- leged to be due to tariff reduction. and high financiers used de- means to defeat the Democratic because of President Wilson's According to Democratic leaders, a the Indictment of tors there appeared 8 of bitter hostility, The Repub- eampaign became flush with t one great rall- tate vague word to have been passed that the ratic ticket ought not to be A Medicine For All Mankind must be a tonic and stimulant for re- Reports of many cases have been Begg RIL SR abate rae te 48 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914. Pet Poodles Dyed to Match Owner’s Furs; Women Carry Fluffy Pink Doggies sumed in Sarety of @: ment of Jt spiracy. the Tombs. Baby BLACK FOX SKUNK SETS Our worn out and up, follow the whom it has made well, ask your druggist or dealer for Saturday Nights Until 19 made to Democratic leaders, who are making an investigation. question about thousands of men be- ing laid off in the month preceding election, or that work has been re- various factories. difficulty in to prove that this was prompted by political conditions, > ———— LAMAR FINDS SOME BAIL. dictment—Still In Jail, David Lamar appeared before United States Commissioner Houghton to-day and gave bond in $10,000 on the indict- + St, This ix the Indictn Edward Lauterbach ts includ Nathan Oppenheim of No. 60 East Seventy-ninth stree ‘No bail was offered on two older {i DEPOSITORS WILL MAKE SPEECHES AGAINST SIEGEL! Campaign of Street Cortier a Church Oratory pocobih TQ INVADE GENES} DURING TH Gatlsring at Union Sq Frantic Outbursts {f arrangemente ten stot ruta baad of Caracul @ Magnificent WE HAV8.NO. Sopiscrion WITH. ANY OTHER STORE (N THE ‘| There are thirt oners to ch "ALUMNUS" TELLS | COURT HEENIOYED | TERMINELMIRA As an institution of learning the! State Reformatory at Elmira can't} | be beaten, The food there is per- the sleeping accommodations | | splendid, and the treatment accorded | inmates is beyond reproach, accord- ing to a statement made to Judze| Fawcett in the County Court to-day by Martin H. Borham, an Elmira “alumnus.” Borham, arraigned on a charge of bigamy, seemed greatly peeved that |x John Gaskin, who, with Harry Wal- lon, escaped from the yard of the{ Kings County courthouse last weeky should have declared Elmira ruined his moral tone. el “Your honof," he said, “I find John! Gaskin has told many untruths about |f the Elmira Reformatory. I desirg io |meal of any to tell the truth, I am twenty-four |!ik*, In mode: years old, a salesman, and live at No. 514 East One Hundred and Sixty-sev- |! enth street in the Bronx. A little more than a year ago I was convict- ed of grand larceny and committed |iirated mai to the Elmira Reformatory. Now I want to reply to Gaskin's statements in justice to the Superintendent and the attaches of Elmira. jaskin says he went wrong in Elmira. I do not see how a man could go wrong there. I have kn: fa lot of men who served time in mira and they all came out bett men, morally, mentally and phys cally. “All of the Elmira men I know have released The Elmira * smiling. fect, There is no} i ai afterward The magnesia tn 00 Pat Up on One In- by neutralising th Ny 1913, charging con- nt in which Get on two ldse. in-| been placed in a position where they | aruet Narn ae aitiments and Lamar Was returned tol can earn honest livings if they so ‘i choose. Many now have good jobs. fot FURS 50cC Of All the Sales Ever Held This Is the Greatest Henry Siegel, Bankrupt Former Part Owner of Cooper, Chicago to-morrow at 9 o’clock A. M. at Meeting. sold On Sale To-morrow Only @ Hudson Seal. The very finest grade Banxesy Extra ofim rted solid skine; § different new oe +1 models; formerly pri at 3 sizes Special 4 eile to 46 Foalar) To-morrow only pL minh ve a By ee i ul ly the best Persian feeeain in Persian eee offered—4 new- Lamb _ est models, all sizes—(to-morrow only) spécial..... 4 Lustrous skins (new model), Leipzig dyed; very light in weight; brocade lining, fancy buttons or ornaments; new trimmed fur collar Fur Sets z BLUE black silky fox, extra large new style muff and pretty $20 FOX animal or shawl scarf (our Value $45 great special). sets of lection). FITCH q Th genuine __ real ! newest French dels, Aecerinas skunk, large, $50 SETS originally im; wet ghee $40) beautiful muffs and scarfs Germany and Russia (9 Value 690 Value $125 great bargain). Our Fox Special Genuine Pointed Fox @ Magnificent 2-skin acarf and 2-skin muff, elegantly trimmed; we especially urge that you buy this set; wonderful bargain; (wonderful assortment). Best Bargain in MEN’S COATS This garment is lined with a very fine musk- rat, migk, marmot or Hudson seal; collar of very fine Persian musk- rat or seal; broadcloth shell; on sale to-mor- row; sises up to 48. $350 Value 895. to-morrow only. $3 5:00 Value $80, Boutellier & Co. 75. e424 scarfs; value 065, 670 and @80 set (tomorrow only) Near Stern a - . No man is taught crime in Elmirs. trades fo® the pris= from ve r Judge Fa ed by the state. sone day im fall. nee. You are to bo ' WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD EAT A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE, “Indigestion and pract! #:omach trouble are, nine a ire usually nd lacking im thet can only come from ® the bene! bi on gluten produets, | that you should try o = r foods which you may mount, taking imme This wi! neutr: he usual feeling of un- ness, you will find that with you perfectly. ja is doubtless the food corrective and antacid known, Zt has no direct action on the stomach; wi contents, and thus removing the source of the id irritation hich tafiamien the al: tomach lining, it di per be done by a that T cannot see dosing an inflamed and Irritated stem- ach with drugs Instead of getting #14 6: c he cause of all the trouble you want at your nes: Siegel 14th Street Store, New York Henry Siegel Store of Boston: q All of the Furs from one of his largest stores in the United States will be put on sale beginning At 25 West 42d St. Greatest opportunity ever offered to New York public to buy highest grade guaranteed Furs, by order of the United States Court, to be offered by us commencing to-morrow, 9 A. M. Women’s and Misses’ Coats q 2 skin American and Russian, beautiful muffs and scarfs (wonderful col- Value $904” @ Latest fad, large ex- ] quisite muffs and scarfs, Elmira mre } i I * went to jail | t ly all forme of fit of these 1d to OR: eweet oop UP. ‘Bi- bee dity of the foot bisurated On the Dollar $85 Value $150 $150 Value $350 a $45.