The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1915, Page 4

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A WIFR’S OPINION. (Prom the Pittehurgh Post.) “I used to imagine my husband | thought only of mo, but now 1 have PLANS OF ATM @ecided that, his thoughts have wider range “How do you think they run?” “About in this order—baseball, clothes, jards, business, his bull- dog and ce ‘To Fight Tuberculosis the ber: weapons any sufferer can obtain are those which Nature places close at) hand—tresh air, plain, well-cooked food rest and personal hygiene. Also it i* ma ne Questions ‘Ao in Parliament | in Regard to Party Com- ing to England. incipiency there Is for ture does all she can, Ap—and medication is a. In many ine ances Rekma hae been used with benef No exaggerated claims are made for it. Ite! “eputation rests on what It actually has at Alterative ABOARD PEACE SHIP OSCAR II. (via wireless to Sinsconset, Mass), Dec, 6.—Akipper Henry Ford to-day set in motion the machinery by |which be hopes “to bring the boys And It ts aefe to try, for It does in any poisonous or habit-formin You can get tt from Riker Hoge man Co., your Gruggist or direct. Fekman Laboratory, Philadelphia. aavt at Three Brooklyn St Ss 9 ALTERATIONS FREE. Fulton, Street, « Not r, Bridge "4810-12 Fifth Ave. Bet. sth-aoth Sts. January Clearance Sale---Now $25.00 and $27.50 Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Coats $45, Model tllastrated is made of a fine finished adcloth with opossum fur, ¢ chin collar. Note the beautiful spiral effect, hanging loose from the shoulder, invisible pockets finished with buttons and buattonholes. Cuffs are finished with fur to match collar. This model illns- trated was selected at random from the hundreds of coats that we are placing on sale to-mor- row, Tuesday. There are also Corduroys, Velvets, Wool - Velours, Imported Mixtures, Etc. Women’s and Misses’ High Cost Coats Plain and Fur Trimmed Of Broadcloth, Wool Velour, Corduroy, Seal Plush ‘and Huipikey Mixtures. 20.00 Formerly $28.50 to $34.50 Women’s & Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Late Winter Models Of Broadcloth, imported Gabardine or Cor- duroy, trimmed with various furs. Sizes 14 to 44, 12.00 Formerly $22.50 to $30.00 OPEN EVERY EVENING 149™ ST., COR, 3°” AVE. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, out of the trenches.” Vord began organizing peace com mittoos of clergymen, tudents and other guests aboard the peace ship. Even the newspapermen from groups these committees will meet nding committee from @ neutra conference. ‘They will work together in choosing an internat mission to alt for the - War to receive or offer sugges+ for peace. ‘The commission's : arily will be to give ssible publicity to all ions in contrast to the of ap plomate jon: busi the © peace pilk anders, will at ny enrout Hand, T orities of no be dure interfere sion, despite t passports for The International sion probably will sit ™ believe the t nation with their mis- that they lack | Commis hagen LONDON, Dee, 6 A request made f Commons this after- in A. Cornwall that went to Henry Ford nnings d peace mission to this suld be “irritating and un- the present ume, dre nse from Lord Robert Cec passports of the members ace mission only had been is- sued for neutral countries, nent of questions parts of the jer Secretary, » left amid a their pre he intimation that they are not wanted here at any time, Discussion was closed when Will Crooks, a Labor member, asked: y have the right of asylum *, can we certify them to be in- CONTESTANTS WIN FIRST CLASH OVER WIL OF A, F.ENO Order Gives Them Right to In- spect All Papers of Dead Multi-Millionaire. A dozen lawyers appeared before Surrogate Fowler to-day in the first preliminary skirmish of the legal fight for the millions lett by the late Amos F. Eno, whose seven relatives, includ- ing Amos and Gifford Pinchot, and their sister, Lady Johnstone, bave begun a contest of his will The proceedings to-day were instt- tuted by the stants in an effort to prevent porary administra- njoying full commissions on the estate under thelr control. Surrogate Fowler decided last week he would appoint William F. Eno, @ brother and one of the contestants, as 4 temporary administrator, to act Jointly with Lucius H, Beers and William Mitchell, who were named in the will Attorney Wallace McFarlane, rep- resenting Columbia University, the residuary lege ad on- lostants were at tors from pei initted for the Surr: signature a joker in th clause which guve the attorneys for the contestants the aspect any of the dece- rs aud securities in pos- hoe temporary administra- session tors “Well,” interruptin the Surrogate commented, Mr, Macfarlar tier right than the nily to inspect the ont?” ug excursion, the lawyer ex- plained, be meant the contestants wanted to go ov an attempt to dt which the relative larger shares in the estate than were bequeathed in the will offered for pro- bate. It was finally agreed the rela- tives should have free access to the papers and se urition SOPHIA MOHR FOUND. Girl Who Dt ered a Chief of Police Farrell of Hartford, Conn, notified Police Headquarters here to-day that he had In custody fifteen- year-old Sophia Mohr of No. 10 St, Mark's place, whore father, Elias Mohr, a gar- ment’ fitter, gaked the police yesterday to searc her, Sophia's parents were notified to mo for her at once, Chief Farrell did not give the ctr- cumstances under which the git! In asking for police 's brother, Dr Frank Mohr, sa have beeen lured away’ b; ed her ous to go on the had encoura whe Was anx! one w dancing atage. aoe My eney eee val fa " W. 42 ne wan, 100) country at the coming peace from Den- | 7 | "Side No. 67 Chambers Street to-day,| damned our country for most of it8 | srang, and you will be surprised how past history. ‘This ie the real and on! beg where the Boy Scouts of Americn reason that Mr. Beton ie not now Chiet even one appiication brings out the Bee Bryan that| Tove of | 1915. (GROW BEAUTIFUL HAR LIKE THIS, ITS EASY all along the path of our nation’s progress.” ‘Ti Chief Scout then referred to the resignation of Ernest Thompson Scton as a member of the Boy Scouts, who retired yesterday, Seton, ac cording to officials of the organiza- Jon, is not an American citizen but lowes alfexiance to Great Britain. Se | $10,000 STARTS BOY SCOUTS’ PLAN Orders Delivered FREE leone. refused to make a dennite | orders sent |Leader Scores Ernest Thomp- Hon vo the henter on parriotions, and | parcel post |contended that the Boy Scouts of or freight. America should not undertake to have | boys pledge allegiance to their coun- | |try, but should leave them free to! Girls! Don't prt our country when they! hair mar your { thought our country waa right and to) Moke it fufty, = jdamn ft when they thought it waa jot of beautiful new hair—yes, really new | wrong, hair that every one will envy, Get Harfina Socialints and Anarchists stood out-| “FH. personally made it clear that he {t to-night thoroughly to every son Seton for Lack of thin, dull, seragey jarance any longer Patriotism. Very Best Creamery BUTTER 31° By the Pound Very Choicest | Selected No. 1 Storage, now offered for the first time this year at a price placing br firm, sweet eggs of first quality within reach of every family. Peas, Choice Early vo 7° 3 eens East View Sifted Early J »green, c Peas, sweet and tender; ed Anas hy ‘ | 0 Housekeeper’s Vegetable Special Tomatoes, Large No. 3 Can 3 me 2 5c Sugar Corn, uit; Quality apply | cinating lustre and gloss and invigorates ends that you can alr ag well as they appear and any fall Scout of the Roy Scouts of America.” The campaign was started to-day j the = with $10,000. This announcement was " lin front of the headquarters not to} made at a luncheon in the Chambers rr a leontribute money toward the aus. | cn Legg A tachmanta Prove to yourselt now pretty, soft ani was a military organtzatioa and that ci Hall giving exhibitions of « Firat wi! ‘Harcina Shampoo Comb free from they wore opposed to militarism, | Ald" and Wig-wagging mossages up | your drumaist.—Advt Dr. Max Heldelborg, an architect|to the dome of The World Bullding, with offices in Fifth Avenue, was one cere certs 3 | id the “Socialistic pick- ces wig-warmed was one of con- n word of the move was|gratulation from Acting Mayor Mc 1 into the headquarters, where; Aneny: lemut Jam vi est Was ard Ere ree sagt ‘one| DENIAL BY SPRING-RICE. at work, he dropped everything long British Am opened their campatrn to raise $200,- | 000, and urged persons who paused enough to denounce the move as | contemptible display of So¢ialiam and anarchy.” “The worst part of It,” he added, “is that the Boy Scouts does not make for warfare, Its prime object is to teach the boys discipline, The Boy Scouts have not been taught the man- ual of arms. Yet the Socialists and Anarchists are trying to make a fizzle of this campaign of ours. “As stated by Dr, William T. Hornaday of the New York Zoological de No Charme Against Swe mt WASHINGTON, Dee. 6.—Sir Cech Spring-Rice, the British Ambassador, to- day addressed a formal communice to Secretary Lansing denying pubit: reports that the embassy had made re; resentations to the Amertean ( ment which alleged that W. A. F. gren, the Minister from Sweden had ‘been transmitting communica from Count von Bernstorff, the Ge Ambassador, to the Berlin Foreign Of ister. 1 "the published report said the British Society, the Boy Scout movement is] agpe pe ines by fll A hy P Sweet, : @ grent national antidote for the| Minister ha@ for nee. June eas, Tender AllNew—one of each | [Diamonds and Jewelry at Wh: ;|Bennett Mfg. Co., Kat, 1878, devilish spirit of anarchy to the States and nation that is now crop. | resentations der eenick ely, and wedi ping up Itke rank and polsonous weeds miva lar denial wan made. Rolled Oats, (5° 3». 10° Best of Breakfast Foods at Lowest Price of the Year *O, Steam cooked oatmeal, pkge...... Shredded Wheat, large package.. Evaporated Mil taken wal he oan Evaporated Milk, cen) titnt" ape F in the Fruit and Vegetable Department Grape Fruit, (2722) fy" ws 2" ot Be Oranges, Porto Rico ripe fruit, large and juicy; dos, '18¢ Lemons, Bright, juicy Messinas; dozen....... 14¢ Apples, Baldwins and Greenings... 5 ts 17 Potatoes, Finest from Maine.:... @ te. 12¢ Sweet Potatoes, crices seiecrea § vs LOC Golden Tips Tea, cron ii pictae* 50° 60 ax Stamps with each 1-lb. pkge. of Golden Tips, New Teas, Formosa-Oolong, India-Ceylon, i 35° Breakfast or Mixed; !b. . 80 un stamps with Each 1 Ib. Bbc. lew Teas, 35° 19° Jranklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets qe rtant Sale Tucsda Infants’ and Small Children’s Apparel At Special Prices Children’s Hand Smocked Bloomer Dresses Of Chambray in Pink, Blue, Tan or Green, or Checked Gingham; white collars and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 6 years Value $3.50 Children’s Hand Smocked Dresses Of White Batiste or Imported Chambray, in Pink, Blue or Tan. Hand smocked and hand feather stitched. 1 to 6 years. Value $3.05 Essie Coffee, «. ony inna pckags ach Coffee, "=" sada oteceloaal bdy ter and arome; in the bean or ground, || All Sc pkgs. Ae Crackers, each. 4 Parlor Broom, Butler’s Borax Soap, 8 cakes...: 25¢ Gold Dust, large package. suz.csrnne LGC Old Dutch Cleanser, 10¢ can......... 7 Babbitt’s Cleanser, large can......... 4° At All38 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Fresh Pork Loins, 922",.......15¢ Sirloin Stea poe Tan, 1b eee LSC Boneless Bacon, tijchtunc'y.........1 Corned Spare Ribs, Covered with 10¢ tender meat! Ib . At All 187 James Butler Inc. Licensed d Store Guinness’s Stout, ‘7. $1.30; ‘2 90° Bass Pale Ale, $1. } bed dosen bottles, eplita, Allowance of 150 per dosen bottles and 100 per dosen « rilte for «$1 10 290 Stamps viet eed Cabinet $ 1 Full Quart Bottle Rye Whiskey Bt Stamps with Everything exoopt Butter, Flour and Bu Children’s Angora Wool Sweaters Of superior quality Angora Wool, in White, Rose, Copenhagen, Tan or Green; belted model, roll collar, two pockets. 2 to 10 years. Value $4.75 All 10¢ pkgs. Biscuits, each Children’s Angora Sweater Suits Sweater, Cap, Leggins and Mittens of s Rose, Copen! lagen, Tan or Green. 2 to 1 Children’s Bath Robes Blanket or Eiderdown Bath Robes, in Pink, Light Blue or Copenhagen; satin trimmed, cord girdle. 2 to 12 years. Suitable Holiday Gifts Infants’ Nursery Accessories At Special Prices White Enameled Scales Weighing Scales, 4 tereahaale baskets. Value $6.50 uperier Angora Wool, in White, years. Value $7.50 Value $2.50 Enameled Nursery Chairs White high back Chairs, with d tachable tray. Value, $4.50 2.95 4.50 Enameled Wardrobes White Folding Wardrobes, with four drawers. Value $10.00 Enameled High Chairs White high back Chalra, with de- tachable tray. Value $7.50 7.50 5.50 White Enameled Hampers 3 95 Clothes Hampers, {n square or 4. 95 oval shape. Value $6.50 Cone “| , Enameled Play Yards White Polding Play Yards, with denim rug, 40x40, Value $5.00 Will Close Out Tuesday 145 Children’s Fur Trim'd Coats Silk Lined—Stzea @ to 6 years, Of Broadcloth, Velveteen, Zibeline or Corduroy; warmly interlined, trimmed with Beaver, Natural Raccoon or Skunk Opossum Fur, 7.50 Heretofore $12.75 to $15.75 Children's Dressy Hats Trimmed with Fur, Flowers or Ribbons Of Velvet, Corduroy or Velour; in Black, Navy, Copenhagen or Brown. -| 2,50 deretotore $2,95 to 68,95

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