The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1916, Page 9

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ee — — THE EVENING WO LD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, Millionaires Made by War YUAN TO BE GROWNED Oust Oil and Coal Kings wine Rte 1916. chow and Szechuon, becaus they are within the zone of military operations avainst the rebels in the Yunnan Prov. ince, which alone is in rebellion, but advices state that Kweichow is waver- jenough, the young men of the country are doing the speculating today. The {young men who were graduated from | college fen or fifteen years ago and began work at $15 a week did not |dabbie in the speculative excesses that Reid, twenty-two, and Joseph Harper, eighteen, were arraigned in Police Court day, they pleaded guilty, not only to four hold-ups with which they were ed, but also to burglariaing three You'll See Those Pimples Vanish ‘ke th: tury, ~ ing. iwellings. In the hold-ups, flashlights, 4 It M. Days With mut today these Same men are tho | Foreigners Are Warned to Keep Out eats o instead of guns, were used to intimidate | t's Matter of aFow Days . 2° ' generation now in the busineas saddle. of Four Provinces Because | ae eee Wonpeue the vietlms, all of whom were women. juart’s Calcium Wafers. | Above all, they do not know what It = | ROCHESTER, Jan. 14—When Frank They wore heid for the Grand Jury. 7 Hl aoe | 8s U.S. Financial Ruler. Above all, they do aot know what it of Revolt. : ; z A Demonstration of | TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE. a there have been no large stock mar- SKING, 6 { ‘The correct and dest blood puritier kets for years, Ask any broker wheth.| PEKING, China, Jan. 14.—It is re- i known to science f@ Caictum Sulphide. born, as were long generations of er the oid fellows, the ones who hung Photo Print’ nt’ Schwi i ported wnofficially that Feb. 12 has This gteat cleanser fm contained in proper hwab and Du Pont Family, thelr ancestors before them. The du! around jn 1901, are back again Are you ; quantities tn Stuart's Catctum Waters and! the Leaders, Albert W. At- | Ponts are young, and there are a ii Atwood ‘says that in hls opinion been dectded upon for the coronation pan oh : that fs why all blood troubles ekio + d erpont Morgan the younger, i) o¢ Yuan Shi Kai as 1) f China. ne i host of them. Two generations are he! of Yuan al as Emperor o} blemishes rapidly disappear after their) WOOd A is. assuming the fiscal agency of ‘tho Sal Shows in Analysi in the business to-day, the older allies in the war, rather than going ed ahaa Ministry has alee XPERIENC- barely m.ddie-aged, the younger !1 for munition exploitation, proved the vartous legations that travellers Albert W. Atwood, a spectaits: om| naraiy more than youtntat In old, Bis right to sit at his father’s desk and missioyaries should not enter the pa ‘ | Wall Street and business conditions, | picturesque, conservative Wilmington | Pexond the mere accldegt of inherlt-| provinces of Yunnan Kwangsl, Kwet realize that has written for the merican Maga- sine for February an article on | “Americans Made Rich and Powerful | by the War.” He sets forth that “a they have long controlled the banks, | trust companies, utilities, two of the newspapers, and a hotel big enough | for London, to say nothing of sur- rounding country estates, game pre- $<. FOR FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE. the real enj of picture taking is in finishing own phot Are You Overworked ? Are you trying to The Iiinols Central will 000 certin ssue $1,900,- Author of “The Story of Julia Page” and one extra of 281-2 per cent." | NEW COMPANIES NET CASH PRO- 1] LL FIT OF 500 PER CENT. A Government dissolution order | cat used the reorganization of the busi- | ness into three companies which have {80 prospered that the owner of 100 new dynasty” in finance, that of the! yerves and fancy breeding farms. | WASHINGTON,’ Jan. 14 _— ‘ The Macy . | munition makers, has succeeded to “For absolute ability to size up, ap- | Mecomber, Republican. urged to-day Build U 4 juarters i | the dynasties of the period after the|Preciate, and cash in upon :h%/ ings the people of the Philippine Te J * Ms : European war the du Ponts have no| ow. ‘n° Prop be Will demonstrate on ‘ | elvil war, the coal and oil and trans- peers. Alone anrong big | munition ands should be givgn their indepenr Saturday, January 1 [portation kings an the group of! makers, they have been ahead in thelr | cone: Saeerting thal the United States Ort the gention 15th, from 10 A. M. to * a cae poem beng monarchs produced by thé! deliveries at a time whén auch s Basi a Bra nrg Asotin od Hae okt oo aati +P. M. just a ~ Malton titer Un’ the Complexion” tel and tobacco industry reorgan-| might mean life or death to certain| islands was a constant menace from amateur may become nd pimply fi {zations. | European empires. At least one of ilitary point of view. ) experienced in making repulsive Charles M. Schwab and the du Pont|thetr sixty-eight plants Is turning out! fle introduced an amendment to the ss ou ou ave rints from negatives. fs head And shiouleara cut o€ U6 ldny oc they calcein OeaNee Since a wreater, Gepege OF eolf-ga Bring your best nega- are pleasant to son vel day of high exploaiver, sie Wee cathortea th PortUwi NE tive and let us make a rs be obtained for 50 cent hurly burly of war mado millto-| “Frere, perhaps, is the only counter. |¢'PMent. which would auth t pon below for free trial pack aliea!:-He-eagas “Menwab on: (8: one ' d °F President to seek an internation Combined with print for you_on the apts a oe part of the Standard O!l and Car-9 2,49, t tee the autor REXO cs hand gnd the du Ponts on the other| negie Stee! an mother of ancounted | srsement to suarantes the autonomy OLIVE OIL eupenier has have their hosts of Houtenants, 8a-| gortyn saxas tan tae acvlanli Government and Helps digestion, aide assimilation, ion ter a s 1 on ¢d rd plants ba ble Government an lones nervous 6 corrects cause 920 Stuart Bid traps on the grand scale, with incomes} “For @ downright ‘gold mine’ du|then to proclaim independence, Sen- Of constipation, makes rich, red blood, ~ This. Pe ae Stree trial package of || A0KINE Up Pont Powder has no equals, In 1902,|ator Thompson of Kansas spoke Geasar’ Tee theke of ol immediately, Stuarts "Caictom Water | year, the 5 control of the business was acquired | favor of the bill. A vote on it is ex- when Macy inti Bistiue é a ata an ie ae aa oe by T. Coleman du Pont, who had not | Pected L ates AE it a year agoand it will nduct 0 ponus" system o} — ‘ “ nt , Previously had any connection with Tf you were already married to a drunken million- assist. you In producii ron tate company’ shares of mua fe, Company. and by Pierre and Al-|ROADS TO_ RAISE, $2,440,000, nire and real love came to you—twhat would you do? theclear detail and so bp - “ - red L du Pont. Pierre and his rela- ‘3 hi: di w eff ts but heretofore privately concentrated! tives paid Cousin. Goleman $200 a/ I1!tmols Ratlwaye Get Perm 7 Read shado ects MeCes- e Ses wealth, Of the Du Ponts be says: | share for bis eighty thousand shares. fomue t Certitent Ei Would you yield? Would you stay ? what sary for perfect rine, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS| “Whe du Ponta were to the purple| That was in March, 1918 A few] a .co san. t4.—-Eaqulpiment trust Rachael Breckenridge did in the most sstounding Macy’ jehare. ‘Then they formed a new com-|certificates to the amount of $2,440,000 8 Vi isits or r $5 story one woman ever wrote about another— |pany. gave ‘themselves "two new |were authorized to-day by the Yards and Y ards of ~The stock ta € cla - and Pubtic Utilities Commission wea atl how ” S ept the old stock as we thts | sseued ar order granting the Lh) h | | le Ri b - writing the new. atock” wht tale) S00 oe ray Wavoad The Heart of Rachae ‘lg Ribbons was a dividend, is. selling around is aviay Belt #450 a share, and has begun to pay /4nd the Indiana Harbor Heit F By KATHLEEN NORRIS regular dividends of 6 per cent. a year, | Company nefore y at 29c A HE season for ribbons is at es to bear 4% per vent., will go toward the purchase of | &* ttt locomotives and 1,000 refrigerator} DR. l. Cc. McCOY, nary te off vrotten, wilt whic Here is a story of life that's real—intense—dramatic! ' cars. The Indiana Harbor Relt Ra We dare you to read the first instalment and then quit. i itl anus 950,008 6 per cont, carta rt erg Building, 220 W, 424 ¥ f : quit. es ps nS — Shares ort we wee: ote top which will go toward the purchase of aqui Monday, Wedoentay andl way ye You can begin this story to-day and finish the whole | ne er Ss iy nt the time of the “dissolution,” has |‘weny-cve enaines BB, Me sunday 10A, Moto teens novel in four big generous instalmente—a regular greater array from | now a cash profit of $90,660, or 600, = _ per cent. The du Ponts have allowed | their employees from Vico-Pregidents | which to make your selection. $1.50 book in four issues of Pictorial Review, Or you can keep the four mngarines and read the whole Get a 25 Cent Boitle! F Freshen Your 1 Scalp Stop to day laborers to buy stock and “a MATIONAL (merrrution= book at once. ! le attractive ; OST ne a elhaine y We have already printed over 1,600,000 copier of Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots 3.2" eae a | ro n ng & Co bits Pubetaty inenit i Wel carats peUsRAea Or aMeaNE Company; they are heavily intereste tn the Remihgton Arms Company and CLOTHING, HATS extra copy. Don’t blame the newsdealer {f you of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair--You Can! AND FURNISHINGS for millinery bows. ; jin the Baldwin Locomotive Works. | can’t get a copy to-morrow. His {a limited. Soft finished satin , Reape ie ed Secesureg eeokel e Get your February Pictorial Review to-day before ribbon of good qual- In recounting the return to financial | enue aie it 1s too late. ity in dark colors {Power through the building, up of | and in black and Schwab, ones to all intents and pur- wits. SY inches | Poses ruled off the hand turf of Wall Street by J. Pterpont Morgan the | elder, Mr. Atwood, says, after explain- dng Schwab's method: | "So to-day the Bethlehem Steel Cor- poration is probably thet greatest | individual Industrial achievement tn | the country. Charles M. Schwab has made {t so with his ability, energy, hard work and conservatism, and t)- day he stands In the same financial relation to the Bethlehem Steel us Andrew Carnegie stood to the Carne- | gle Steel Company. “Schwab worked for Carnegie as a boy, and to all intents and purposes he has made out of his once small and poorly considered steel business a second Carnegie Steal. Ho ty the | man to dictate terms, just as Carnegie | was, He ts the lone, dominating fig- | ure In this vast, humming enterprise, “But Schwab has developed about him a group of young men, just Carnegie did. None of them stands out as did Frick, Schwab and Corey! Suits & Overcoats You never pay too much for Browning, King & Co. clothing. ; It is worth even a third more to-day than usual at the present prices of woolens. i: All of Our Men’s $30 & $25 Suits at $18.50 All $40 & $35 Sults are reduced to $24.50 | On all Overcoats formerly from $20 to $50 Bonus Row. E e G. Grace, : Bonar Rew: maseng @. aiaot, who 20% Discount yea ld. Hi ns the s fal Milage storekeeper, and began | All Children’s Clothing 20°; Remember the AILS Moire and Satin Ribbons in a range of beautiful colors. 7 inches wide. Pictorial Review } ON SALE NOW Continuation of the Great January Clearance Sale Men’s & Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats A Sale That Has Interested _Even New York Women ‘among Carnegte’s “boys.” But they! aro & vigorous and exceedingly wealthy lot, Thus far they have stuck to the steel business, eschewed New York, and live in South Bethle hem, on a street happily por as a laborer, amounts: to w to bonu! Ott values you get here and the His ye. y income} $1,000,000— | Mareallne Letoay Degee inherited | guarantee of money back that absolutely TO DATE this | : of the Remington and ¢ ¢ 0 omen ag Aa Metallic ‘Cartridge. Works. stands back of the quality, ri DAs, Dep Hie et a etallic | Cariridye ® Works. cessful clearance sale of Men's High anager imported trom| ‘There will be no charge for alterations. 26 several years ago, w plants were swiftly built in many Grade Suits and Overcoats in the long jes, With Samuel Vauclain of the Raldwin Locomotive Works, a plant which was cramped and of unceftain | prosperity, Pryor built @ vast munl- tons factory on the rivgr, fifteen | miles trom Philadelphia. With Percy Rockefeller, William E. Corey and others the Midvale Steel: This is an opportunity to buy not tor this j season alone but for BROWNING, KING & CO. \ “ Broadway near 32nd Street next year, history of the Macy Store. The chancesare that, with the exception of a few odds and ends, the veel will witness the final dispersal of one of the largest and best stocks of Winter Clothing for men shown in this city, Women who take an in- terest in the clothes of their men folks and who Cooper Square at 6th St. Fulton St., Brooklyn Company was bourt nerged | . y ‘ pany was Drough iaaraed | know Macy's, have influenced hundreds of pur- with the other Dodge in #, Says! es in this Sale, New York women are keer wood et valua- | judges f value and they know Macy's like the was put} traditional book $750,000 | cond part | yalue of oly known, ‘ yet a mpleted ammunition plant.” | YOUNG MEN OF COUNTRY DOING SPECULATING NOW. These Suits and Overcoats are four distinct groups, priced as follows: | $12.75 $18.75 | | ls “Thix meana that a mi was as 6 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS 0 00 In speaking of the future, Mr, Taken in Any Position Mounted in Book Form. ge Were $16.73 and $18.3 Vere $24.75 and $27.50 wood states: | PROOFS SUBMITTED Savon ie) 7 “Just as fiften years ago the \ TP YOU tsh THIS COUPON IN 10 DAYS, enormous inflation in share values | proved then to be pri in capitallging the ne ninary steps mbinations | © $15.75 $21.50 Every member of the for enormonsly A Were $19.75 and $22.50 Were $24.75 and $29.75 and ng them family from your mother at he med public for real : Other Si nd Overcoats that were priced at » game old process Is to the baby can come 34.75 to $44.75 are now on sale at an average re- im way of being re- duction of 25 per cer | o and yet naturally Maes eM Clothing Dept,, Fitth Mlour, Mroadway, ik Pa a A A a hd ished in a most artistic manner If you care for heavy hair that glistens with’ beauty and is radiant with life, hus an incomparable scftness and is If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, get All fost or found articles ade { ' and take advantage of this offer. Photos fin- ' ' ‘ ' t a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dande : y rilse) fa The World will be ‘ Mafly and lustrouy try Danderi MF he {Mtuny drug store or Loilet counter; apply ; Inted at ‘The World's Informa= Be Quick 1%. 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