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THB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1216. : ay nreitiale ho preparation» for the discussion of ing to 2a ANNOUNCEMENT. peace through diplomatic channcls HB Mcleod | I" i NORMA MACK : Droit It makes or whether 1¢ maner « ~ BONUS FUND OF $10, 000 ( i hg 4 We are enlarging our have born made and that all infor Cae | OF BUFFALO WILL Deputy Attorney General Le a staal ty it pil of stores by the| mation mattered here seems fo nd Re WM HOU AM : | WED OMAHA MAN. Iw! chdrew tive question * TO BE PAID TO HIS POLIGE| of Tnainea, of 1006 fore 10m ts He 7 addition of two new haa A ahead peddle rae h hy 2 Mr. Horton toid of his first com | nahipy Sar sof tl 46 tons, and the blish ts. pap onnchah Atallah Mesdihl - “CALLS KERFOOT AT tract With the Dairymen's Lawes 118) Millionaire Commissioner of Detroit! Norwagian steamship Cederie, of 11a8 A eee ee ia heen Wea ALIENATION TRIAL ass ete, eng him yer on. &Jomen Sose “DUNLAP HATS ¢ p04 sour nt four — Hiton, t misatoner of Woods ante iv ft je-day an ed the ex a os : . any move toward peace on the part | \ bis st Huldecememonina' when Mr 1 Hise ked for the members of the Detrot so! . * em LL S. Sigel Declines Five Points| of Holland would be construed as a} Y ei ’ sVidene gu SE Oe eeire The bonus, which is provided per-+ i nce Chicago Wheat ie Him for Divorce Suit. | le Bak AA A dada Wibh ' sonaily by Mr, Cournene, will amount | n ferling out pea hart bot the rd is clea exclaimed M INOTE MAKES HIM W Rumors of Germany proposing! sentiment among the Buropea o hit tes a hard) pbelligerents Reads Declaration of Man He qf oT Highly " ative stock Exactl © is infor jon au edd ™M\d DOUBLE BREASTED | Ys5;. inated prices were based On| was sent to The Hague ta. not is Atti w ens receive aoe nneneeconns trons cre oy This Marek in a hat: oon | has at once identified fWatihens 26, Hague Accuses on His Attitude ~ order profits suffered severe known here. ‘The fact that auch ae i | | fs dlurhpa, Steel, copner and antomobiie| action wan taken was disclosed Toward Mrs. Hunter, replied sb and emphasized ¥ re iasues quickly lost the # meoula 1 discussion of the Lioyd George — made the same ar o « A record of the efficiency of each) R going they had made during the last warning neutrals not cauailtnie: ts Rye about his other charg inst member of the Department wit bel 4 Ger Henend Young Men few days and slid down the quotation rvene at this time. Lae simphdd betaling Sadewane HOW » New | Kept and distribution of the bonus} Inherent 4 The rogue ofthe doubleabreasted has again : wo to five f 1 informed cir Lah ag in which Frederick William Hunter, |] uy Milk. Dealers X peer chris dnl cet thee) ok ace a returred—another instance of history re JU. 8. Steel, the iy allies are reconcile wealthy lawyer, i# sing John B, Ker the att 1. it was stated by Mr ability that the war will NORMA MA iy FM i f ty. peating itself. had a recession to 115%, wn st three years more.) foot, literary critic, for $50,000 dam CH EERE pels eb ede pay | in Kan HY. el some patrolmen to earn more than “ ral business Our custom shops have dupli- five points below tts re ages for alleged alienation of Mrs.| OMAHA, Ni 2 se In Chicago wheat price ted » Oct, 6.—The enguse: | di acing! Bs eit captained 7 style i o-day i e oute cell a é an = ac - 1 ers yowit awn from the . Fie a nds up to 1.60%, but when peace reports trek his cm bgt a ik : ee ‘| Buffalo, to Philip Metz of Omaha wa nieaioat f THREE STEAMERS SUNK. | NEW YORK ry riations —one of which we illus (eee ee eee ee orn leo low was a “viper.” Mets hors tts OUINE Wil take lhe my 178-180 Fifth Avenue, near 23rd St. = a trate below: — tee 2 bu aya Hunter had just described with | Place in January. Miss Mack and her | Francisco leva, whe 181 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. bi i $ t speculators wed | Advance in Fighting Northeast of many gestures and intense feeling how pe regina Mack, are now vis- fuctures It q ue at Rta Accredited Agencies in all Principal Cities = a about their ree A marke eee ae summer he when 7 Wolke ova ig 1,000 quarts day in g af Materials include nobby Tweeds and Je CTRL A aT , Frenches Near Loos, the critic arrived at dinner somewhat | uy acvomlane piloted by rhit tues ory. He has not been abl | a im) Cheviots, Plain Flannels in Greens, J) aie sain gs hat had ‘ LONDON, Oct. 6-—British troops) la - - ali PALI }any n Nk aince ne present | oh yy noe ae Vinished 7 north of the Somme advanced their 1 told that viper client of yours”! t over to his counsel, Car-| wrote’ Oot, 8 to Albert J. k and unfi lorste position further in fighting norti-! Hunter shouted to Kerfoot's counsel wood, and the suit}of the executive nimittec , cast of Eaucourt l'Abbaye, in the di- | “that if he had a spark of manhood 1:1 ought soon after, Dairymen's League, asking him f fif ns of milk gaily Also M Jrection of the Bapay ro him, or a sense of ti }rection of the Bapaume highway, {t a se honor, he would Hil conly tet” the tesgue ——_—_.—__ way officially announced to-day have left my house long before he did. | ’ him h milk “if you Ww nuth of the Ancre Brook there ws| I asked him when he was going to get ER P to buy rable artillery fire during aa Ey and he 1 as soon as possible } a e hg bi: T he milk produce ns ’ " | night eu a few months later I found he | ee ailete Peuta: ok. eatin a \| ast of Loos and east of Homeu- ective work for my | 10 END [office of the Dairymen gti, W fea! | teres Gen, Haig’s men discharged ga had secured the ev q | att, Mannie sag Commiisstonr Tlic ° | successfully, and near Loos and south on Which she based the divor Me a ses cleats dal of Arras conducted successful raids on, suit against me Mr. Lewis proposed to adjourn ua When you ho) Ua eg pb pe Penee tell trom Muntér'é exes when HORTON ON STAND tt : | think for a “minute”’ PARIS, Oct. 6=The following | he read a letter written to him by torney Alger and ex-Secretary of \ 1 realize What great de- | statemeng regarding the Somme front | Kerfoot after the break t en them State Edward Lagansky, counsel ! meee fare made on your ¢3 follows: The two men had been. schoolmat (Continued from First + ; ‘ North of the Somme the night ®as|and the comradeship ran through \ y day. characterized by reciprocal artillery | IL s sh sye ti vin | activity, In the sector of Quenne- So much sve work is done in | vires one of our reconnal poor light--both by day and | ties went forward as night—and as a result the eye | enemy's supporting tr muscles are frequently over- | bombarded it with grenades —_— Referee Dykman fina ruled their careers at Columbia University, | charge of the farmers adjourn until next Tuesday against the | om which they both graduated in the | big distributers was begun to- tay PEGA SS a ne | same class. A few days after this| technical allegations are violaiion of jend Kerfoot appear iE 4 at Hunter's William N. Dykman is the referee ‘origmas double oreasted Sack |! taxed on ae | . x | in the proce ’ r = ‘ ed, home with a note asking for a frank | in the proceedings. He will report to Maitwihleow sek andousched bast | it cwervbody would make it | WINNERS AT LAUREL. [rai ie a Lue | ths Roptaniwe Clas WhlRsbice noe bs! gum his Be effect | Atel pdy mie er, sila cieeeienenisitan “Dear Will.” Kerfooot wrote, “it is| finds the law has been broken. A 5 ; | #& point to hip id ff i FIRST R -— Malde: t possible that you may agree witn me| In the crowd gathered to hear the! } ¢ % | once a year there woald be far an in thinking that thirty’ years of|facts about the milk situation were: |! * less eye trouble. $2.70. ‘sho ea} triendship would be more worthily | Mrs. V. S. Chamberlain and Misa! tn nh} It's a lot more sensible to ae hee a Tis closed by a frank talk than by « si-| Edith Deshler of the National House. | \'h | a. at or 3 “dl ence ones vhich do ane s' Leo gue m Valle ¢| 4" 1 juake sure that your.tyes are yfnow 38.20, ‘third. | Time-—|ience beneath which doubts and mis- | vives’ League, Mra. W 1 Vallet of | } ave ; ‘ | right than to wait uatil you | ei. Pallaade, right Star, Flora | Cones tions hh continue to tester hee raved Food Alliance, Mra. J. La | th: Steel” vary. : ot ; re . ; ‘ ‘also ran. 80 I will come In, McCutcheon of the Women’s Citizens’ Mm 2 i " +78 Landay V ] r | ideal they have gone back on “Three-year-olds and! “Ho not miaconstrue me, Ihave no|League, and a committee trom the \m \ ‘ s+ ot zanday Ictrola Service you. excuses to offer and no apologies to|Women's City Club. ‘ at = “8 I Pp | ; Seomneey | ’ in — oR . « . . t. Broady Examination of your eyes by | $40 place how. Sp.a8 fo.%0 make, I acted as I did this spring| Among the big milk dealers present | wu S ersona Service Tage ANS Our Oculists (Registered Phy- | siow! $580, Wi | (1914) deliberately. Twas fully con-|were Loton Horton, President of I ‘ ; P rians) is included in the cost |‘); Browns: she scious of the technic: dishonorable |the Sheffield Farms-Slawson-Decker | Huts as : HE human factor is very strong A'so corner ot | si My Reerar cant Abertuiae also | ght in which my course placed me.| Company, with ( Ww. Al hi : . ie igh ‘ y course placed me,| Company, wit z Alger, his | ( t ‘ Broadway at 36th, of Harris Glasses—$2 or more | LD RACE—Two-year-olde: six Had you not spoken when you did [| counsel, and William R. Conklin is Marlborough Hotel Building here is no charge for their | i gto, aheutw sl | would have maintained my attitude| President of the Orange County |‘ rvices, Whether or Not you | |to the end of May Dairymen's Association ‘ juire glasses “On Mon night I was late in| Deputy Attorney General Lewis read coming to din becaus> I had busi-| first the charges made by Job J. ness in Manha . State Commissioner of Foods |! “L love Nan (Mra, Hunter) dearly, | and Markets. ‘ aes but am not in love with her, { had Mr. Dillon charges that the WINNERS AT WINDSOR, =| to choone between seeing her driven] farmers are being driven out of to suicide or acting as I did, and I] the bu ing milk by RACK—Selling ; purse $600; | would deliberately make the same! a combination of seven or eight in Landay Victrola service. Our patrons like to come here because that ‘‘trying-to-please’” spirit prevails throughout our four stores, ‘ace $2.80, show $ Both Stores Open Evenings and Battle Yellow- That satisfaction of dealing with people who know is also found here. Our salesmen are well qualified to serve, you, as all of them have made a study of music. They know also the art of aight 8o 0. |choice again JOHN." dealers in New York City, who pleasing. They are conscientious and first; Moss| To this letter, handed to him by al re! to pay them enough for courteous, Seven Jewel ano negro, Hunter made no reply, but| their milk. 70, second: Vivian ‘piace 14.70, third told the servant to send Kerfoot Dorothy Cerin: iathiesn H.-J and tell him not to call again, . ve Philstorpe and . ‘aay following, Hunter said, he turned At all four Landay stores you will find an atmosphere of quiet and comfort which makes it indeed a pleasure to select a Victrola and Victor records here, ost, NI o 2 Broadway, bet, 1h Bracelet 7: 50 { 1007 Broad Watch, 4st Fulton Pull TJe tham ¥ with solid 20 . Gold Fitted Case and Extension Bracelet & 100th Sts, The “Milk Trust.” made up of the big New York companies, Mr, Dillon charges, controls the machinery for handling and distributing milk—the creameries, the pasteurizing plants, the milk cans, &e. Mr, Dillon's letter asked further ft the opinion of Attorney Genera Woodbury as to whether the State Do- | § | partment of Foods and Markets can | condemn and seize the cans and pas | teurizing plants, so that with the milk supplied by the farmers the De- partment of Foods and Markets can avert the present milk famine DENOUNCES LEAGUE AS A NEW | JERSEY CORPORATION Mr, Lewis also read the cha made by the Orange County Milk USE Broad St oro ASR No Connectton With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street aititins in the United for lene s return days, we wi without question. to S150 sold wi TEN GUARANTEK, MAIL ORDERS FILLED, "Y ARNOLD & CO. ii, ‘ ns 4 Stores Sonar 27 Shae PILI 27 ab s Suits Dresses Coats ? 448 FIFTH AVE. Near iith st tion against the Dairymen's | tes" r . Fae DIAMONDS—WATCHES JEWELRY Voices Exceptional Values us ine leller to Attorney Gen-| tis (ome: ‘ Women’s & Misses’ Suits | not authorised to do business in New | tus any ayy ELI -ANS Pease Player Piano || Broadctoth, York, “which has gone among the|} ie, GAS ty ake tes | will bring yo to a full realiaa DUPE Ess Lat | PAE ER OM we AYE Gone Pe a ' Absolutely Removes — tionorhemehappiness and ime elour de Laine, 25 00 | vusineas for years and persuaded || >; it ; : fobtentnen aats too-tha Pesto Fur, and ° |them not to aell any milk to the | a } Indigestion. One package | Viuyer Piano has « wonderfully Velvet Trimmed, | dealers except at the price named by Wg. 1h 1s 5 Oct. 7th ‘ ; light 4 responsive action anc ‘ery Special | L Nu ‘ ‘ . * : : ; PICED ' provesit. 25catalldruggists the player, inechanisnt is. no at Bere eae vias cnavras (at coat i ae ge eS he heart e tached and designed that it re s Diho: ol s e vy H taing all the superior qualities Women’s & Misses’ Suits HAE repr PREP ee for hand-playing Broadcloth, eo i our ¢ sank 4 < ‘the Dairymen’s League. There was i | y ur children’s teacher will ad- Suede Velour, a similar letter from President Hor ree |i ise you to get a Pease Piano, | Duvetyn, t mM ttention t ° Bee and be sure PLAYER PIANOS, 4 » on, calling attention to “a conspiracy ie | $475 up old piano will || Velour de Laine, |in restraint of trade and the attempt AUUARADESEUTOUEUEDALEY : receives liberal allbwar \| Collars, Cuffe ' 35 00 |to establish a monopoly in the f | exchange. Free Music Rol! \| and Border . | of milk by the Dairymen's Leagu: GLASSBERG a AV qallls : morsels of snappy } Let Us Send You the Pease Booklet. |] HandsomelyTrimmed Preside at Horton was tho SHORT VAMP SHOES lng 's molasses enna, i with Various Furs, | witness We In Gray PEASE PIANO CO. | 4 Very Speciat He jd utified the complaint, he sent FY 128. w. rorir para erage: Y SpA , to the Attorney General. He said he Show eye j ay, | esident fe Slawson 'y ite C re + | ey Bt, Newari. 3. Women’s& Misses’ ) & fi] has been president of the Slawson On'y the White alt peHOCOLATE, by = ey ' ig 34 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn. Navy Serge Dresses | A [iste yecasteetaecumeaelanta ee| Pr Gray Kid SI "is ca eee eae BAe i) —_— . since 1902 . 2 «COUN } A Complete stock of Victor New Models, ——~ “What 49 the capital of this cor Styles &Purp'e Kid ob Nh AOR Fy Victrolas, Columbia Graja- Elaborately 00° poration?” asked Deputy Attorney : | nolas, Records and Supplic Embroidered, | General Lewis, ns tiene Lasctoun Very Spectet J | Immediately George W. Alger — — Women’s & / lisses’ Coats |"ALL ANXIOUS TO BRING THE oleD. Frock of Embroidered " : a 1 A ail Orders Carefully Filted MULQUEEN.—On Oot. 4.1014 JOHN Broadcloth, Georgette Crepe, CRISIS TO AN BND a ans ial @ £0 nae Sally ihe eee ee of the ate Mare ein ane Velour, $30.00 | “There is a milk famine from wht Sm LLL AK WaNABSAU' St. WwW) ine 4 ‘| brother of Michael J. « e Joseph » e people o! s cit © sufferiy | . Y if Ml ; Silk Lined, 25 00 | ir ee Ay Ae Ag DULL LL Oe Ma w TH oF 3 tence ana] Interlined; e | Ansicus to bring i to an end, We LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS east ao oT Onn ( “ies i Woot 268th + me 4 Some Fur Trimmed, | should not waste time on irrelevant COST, ‘Thurelay cening on Alin vine Bally : 7 WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS : ‘ Veru Special ' : DM a eceatnhat cnl ye eS : Aronkivm, Closes 11.90 p i 7 ‘ 1 Celle NO Ob AU elhy ‘ Ci eh ee Os i Po mL oo