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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1916. ) : ’ a sitdmedor of Che greatest neutral | Sates Wife, but tie Three Childeen Proms aie on JGERARD WELCOMED Gerard Brings No Peace Message; |): (\ 2 ot wr moe aint Est }tinlity and newtraltty whieh owr coun- | CONNELLSVILLE, Pa. Oct. 1 | The atreet car strike ts petting | ltry has endeavored in every way to Three children of Richurd Giliner, ® A woman puttet Mayor | Comes to Tell of U-Boat Menace\'\".\: Se EE ee ivtng tite ace earardon, ene 9 whiskers yesterday. lus a noutral power, » hed to uaa 7 tele meter per pe ‘ —— } In @ wireless despatch from Herbert wayord Swope, staff ) “We appreciate that undor theso ex- mang amoke. Giltner ‘carried AEGISTER TO-DAY. HAS NO PEACE PLAN correspondent of Tho World on board the 8. 8. Frederik VIII, | traor riches lode nee Of Stra, Giitner, who had been trying to oA | tact, Ju nt or wivdom might, HAVE ‘sesch the children, tite the open alr _ To-day le the second day of regis- who has been in Germany for two months and returned with | Ah tia ani te) ‘ ‘ » ‘Aration: jon places open |] Ambassador Gerard, the following positive statements are made: Tr Lt MARGPLNIGAtG COACHES. WAC CIR ELS, Ce ETE ECE pba Ton Yrom 6.80.P. M. until 10.90 P.M. If Soe | Ambassador Gerard brings no mossoge from Germany to —— Piped Peeing tae iNaren, wh , you do not register you cannot vote. (Continued from First Page) | President Wilson requesting his good offices to @ peace. | those delicate and dificult duties with lenackteton on Mission of Mercy. ——————— Mr. Gerard comes to describe the submarine menace, which ability, wisdom ahd wnfatiing tact’! pANTIAGO, Chill, Oct. 1 out. Bie biue broadcloth dre: Gorman statesmen agree Is growing day by day and will break \"HAS ACHIEVED A LASTING | Hrnest Sshackieton returned to Val- trimmed hat and furs, open after election unless the anexpected occurs and peaée | FAME.” | paraiso from Buenos Ayr Sorts bed “ ris ton them. oa | intervenes, Germany does not believe peace fs a Ikellhood or - Acting Mayor Frank L, Dowling |« yur! er face in the roses presented | will be @ probability for a long time, so she is concerning her- |sald in his official welcome of the|° - Pee by Mr. Straus, saying they wore the! self with means of war, ignoring the plans for peace. | Ambas dor that Mr, Gprard has} it Lid eget aay is Soca is Fogg Dy first American Beauties she had seen | “achieved Jastt fame by the)" in three years. | German opposition to resumption of the “ruthless” U-beat IMehiy ereditante taanner in which | 2% Don't let your arch sag. If you do there is trouble Mr. Gerard looked a bit worn, his campeign is rapidly weakening, deliberate ‘preparations | you have conducted difficult and del-| ahead. A fallen arch will give you no end of pain and friends thought; ruddy trom exposure are making to re the practices objected to by America tn Hteate duties at the capital of a great J anndyance. during the voyage from Copenhagen, || the cases of the Lusitania, Arabic and Sussex. power during a period of tress un- |] Skin Diseases Soon ‘Aasieet there were new lines In his face and| German statesmen are casting aboot for a means of resum- equalled in history.” ; s: Better wear the Coward Arch Support Shoe and his mustache and hatr, jet black when ing this warfare without angering America, but so far have In concitsiog, Mr. Dowling said Yield to Resinol protect yourself from foot troubles. This shoe, he went abroad, were evenly touched | aged rol flush your K iy if Kidneys oc-| with gray. failed. They realize Washington will permit no subterfuge, “To Germany is not suing for peace. She is anxious for “hon- Ambassador Gerard, have ull nations for aszist- | — { while supporting the arch in its natural posi- Ab eat hg site Nirah mettieg bd Ambas:| orable peace,” but her fdeas are so far removed from thoge of ; pai eio ay from you| stat alan beaten ante ii tion, artis perfect freedom to - pes foot Me sador and Mrs. Gérard to the Patrol) rmittl eace t has always been received the sym- | sim) ' 3 . muscles. [ 8 the strain off the bony eat tregul nen over © gangplank which heaved per- Loe ccadiation: tend bad) teed houghts to enter ‘pathy and effective ald so necessary |eruption, try Rerinol Ointment and t take structure of the arch and distributes it on the balls of the feet, making ‘walking a genuine pleasure. Resinol Soap and see how quickly the ig have watehed with un- | jtching stops and the trouble disapp qualified approval your masterly'even if it is a severe, stubborn handling of your diplomatic duties, | Resinol Ointment is also an exce 4 it ts with the utmost pleasure household remedy for pimples, | Hs 4 denff, sores, burns, wounds, chafings, | that, dn representing your home city, ‘114 for @ score of other uses where a ubled and suffering. Your Noted authority. tells what|!iousty, but which Mrs. — crossed with swift sureness. causes Backache and When Mr. Gerard made tt clear! Bladder weakness. that he could not discuss publicly i. any mhtter concerned with Interna- we fen, mabe a@niteke by Maine tlonal relations he was asked as to Victory 1s her motto, and included in it {s her intention of employing the most ruthless forms of warfare, which she justi. fles on the ground that her very existence as a nation ts threat- ened. ally, says @ well.|the condit®m of Americans in Ger- | ————————— I have this opportunity of extending | oothing, healing application is needed, euthority. Meat forms uric acid | many. automodiies to the City Hall. Chair. |eftorts of that staff that we have! to you its most cordial welcome. | Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soup James 8S. Coward the kidney pores so they) «There are about 2,000 Americans| man Straus and Commissioner Smith] been able to be of some small services ——— are absolutely free from anything harsh 086. Gissnwiah BH, ¥, clogaishly Tet osee strain only part of in Germany,” ho said. “About 100 ef| escorted tho Ambassador, and Col-|not only to America but to thos: WILSON SEES NEW ERA A iigniemtecte sores (ear Warten steed) thea fick, Neatly all rhouma:| them Were our neighbors in Berlin.| lector Malone accompanied Mrs. Ger-| warring nations; and it is my | ieehave prescribed the Resinol traste [Mail Orders Filled Send for Catalog tim, hes, liver trouble, nervous-|{ am euro they are aatiafed or they|ard and her brothers-tn-law, regret that no part of that staff, be- rl HANDS OF YOUNG MEW at forever twenty yours ness, constipation, disziness, sleepless. | would not stay The party reached City Hall at £35) cause they are ali o occupied tn Ber- | Resinol Soap improves poor complex: mess, bladder disorders come from slug-| ‘The food supply of idurnasy inland was immediately escorted to the| lin, has been able to be here an peels lions. — Resinol Ointment and Resinol oa i feel a dull ache in| 22!" Be said in reply to another | Gavernor’s room. hear the baits re eae Me a | exident Says They Must Deal ph Maa a he ha Oey el ~- the bey of Your back hurts, orf the seariad Ay exes pro AOE Baer ce ener serenely Or oan iia os ian With Ancient Problems Now | Resinol, Baltimore, Md.—Advt | OPEN mie ip Gowsy. of yatensive, full of sedi; iand, Berlin taxicabs are using bene] ° WELCOME, Chairman Straus, tn his welcoming Presented in Modern Form. *|* + ALL DAY zol with euch success that I am sure} THe formal speech of welcome was | address, said CKBON. 0.—Read- ” 5 the « JACKBON ¢ 1 it will be adopted here before long.” |™ade by Chairman Straus, of ‘Your countrymen all feel the) ..2°0¢@ mosage from President Wil- BACK TO ROOT FOR BROOKLYN |S Service Commission. There PI pee sod aye rt y t featured the opening here to-day as he re Rad manner you have performed your | ™ atured ©! le ” . exacting and responsible duties, first Juet why did you come back?"| “xr. Btraus, Mr. Actitte Mayor and|wnen the war broke out in August GREAT SALE 59 PLAYERPIANOS of the second annual convention of | }the Young Men’s Business Clubs of | }Am ca. Approximately twenty cities makes o TRPOTtOT: ou” eal the Am«|AtRtlemen: On behalf of both Mrs.l1914, and when scores of thousands) A™mor/c®. Apprex mately Umont OO nn 4 ‘1 a ol ine: " 4 to | epresente y s to flush clogged kidneys] paanador, laughing, “I came back for | (rar: Who has so nobly stood by me/of your fellow eltizens returne a ore ; v " aa; stimulate ee to activity, also to during the last two years in Germany, | their native land and made demands | 1°! ” ee $650 Anderson & Co —mission Your choice at fine the acide in urine #0 it no| the World's Series, so I could root for}ana myself, I want to thank you for|upon your official services and ap> The future of business develop- Bann 1 nei ; ~ Reece, thus ending} Brooklyn and get @ lot of votes over | this reception. your Embassy, auch as have nover | ™¢nt of the country rests in an un- $800 Frederick Loeser & Co --walnut § 3 0 0 is inexpensive and eel ee “There ts no recoguition Ike the|been Imposed upon a diplomatic rep eee “r veers Ake a nie sine ) $800 Krell Auto Grand—mahogany ~ ir. Gerard sald that wireless re- resentative in the history of tha) !m the hanes « sone: be — $600 Reinhard—mah , se recognition of the city where a man | x einhard—mahogany case at dei ae now and| tivities of German submarines oft! jive q more aplendid recognition than| “Mr. Ambassador, under extraordin- | problems oe ae epee the ne Guaranteed in perfect order ‘ ica erby aeuing and the| Nantucket Sunday, but that he dldithe greet City of New York. I feel|*Y conditions, dimcult and \unpar-| Cf husimess re Bans OO ee We vill sell the following standard makes of roblems very largely, or else old | , ‘ F hot think the captain of the Fred-| ver, nighty complimented that you|@Aleled, we are proud to say to you | Pipi Vath Irena on ene Onl e will sell the following standard makes o' upri: ght erick VIII. had altered her courss.| pennemen atiould get up at this very | that you haye sustained the highest | need imagination, vigor. vision and | There was a lot of off on the water! cany nour of the morning, with two(™*asure of Aimorican diplomacy. | enterprise to deal with them as they | and burning olf could be smelled off| yA ibageadore, who in the same| “We know how dificult your task | should be dealt with, and the young | In pianos—your choice—for $120 each. All guaranteed. #400 Hardman-ebony Your choice at of ; a “ |men of this ge should be 400) Bradbury--mahogany rere tracea ot the dectraction of tne) Test PORE made eplendid reputations | Th Mon, | Wi Mee ae aey nave| Preparing themacives in mind. and 30 Jacob Bros.—ebony $ you, Mr. Straus and Mr. Morgen-|‘€ thes, how extraordinry have | Durpose for a 1 Your Garbage Can tor Re tea ene {1 ehip Christian Knudson tien the dannii Moist ee : g $350 J. & C. Fischer—ebony of! ship Christian Knudson. thau—and pay us the compliment of | b*en the demands upon your official - 350 Tacob Bi is Mr. Gerard eald ‘he would rematn| coining down to the boat, duties, but we are proud to testify REGISTER TO-DAY. toilet bowl, kitchen sink, scrubbing bie Jacob Bros,—Walnut Ritz f da two await. Jyou, and in that we are expressing | To-day is the cocond day of regia: | Wateletc.,this powerful disinfectant $300 Anderson & Co.—rosewood With stool, cover at the Ritz for a day or two “Lam very glad, Mr. Straus, to bear Abed hs regis’) and deodorant wilt prevent foul odore R r ing the President's convenience for| .\. Sraak words of praise, which re-|(7* Pinion of all Americans that) tration. Registration nlaces oper | anddostroy disease ge $250 Rogers Bros.—-rosewood and Free Delivery eo it daly ta your 106 @ conference. until 10.30 P.M. If] home. Atall grocers and drugrit "I do not know when I shall return to Germany,” he sald, “but I eball | you have in such an admirable man- | from 5.30 P, her performed your duties as the |you do not re mind me of the phrase of Addison that ‘Approbation from Sir Hubert x @tanley is praise indeed’--you, who . return, certainly.’ nearly thirty years ago In the dim.’ Mra. Gerard is going to Hamilton, |eyjt post at Constantinople a0 nobly | Montana, to visit relatives and said jupneld all the best traditions of our | for) she would not retura to Berlin before | American diplomatic life. And I thank ame! November and waa quite sure her/you because you have also apoken of | f |nusband would have preceded her, | my staff in Bertin. | At the Battery the whole party took Terms aslow as $5 per monthon some of these uprights "titans NEW 292° Guaranteed 5 Years 200: A small cash payment, as suits your convenience, will place any instrument in your home; the balance may be RG Pwsepbotas from 2 to $200 . | divided into weekly or monthly payment Wi! 4 Open Saturday Evenings, or by Request Any Evening. ‘ NOT A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER IN 40 YEARS | POSTAL WILT BRE OMPLETE INFORMATION, Dent, W. t | REVATIO YO Me OM: incigccaeiaesagtn | t dBA ama) Gpes baturdeys Our Liberal Credit | Unite er, a Terms apply aisoia ‘ We Close Long Isiand, New Eveulngs at Jersey and i 4 o’Liock Cgunectical ae eee ne \ | Special This Week—Alez, Smith Gq p93 | 15" 98 | Seamless VELVET RUGS, 9x12 ARE YOU PAYING the PRICE of OFFICE WORKP Are you obliged constantly to guard your health against the con: sequences of working indoorsall day without sufficient exercise P Perhaps you have contracted the habit of taking g laxative pill very now and then as a means of keeping free from constipation, ut thie constant drugging of the system with habit-forming bowel stimulants is dangerous, as any physician will tell you, The use of Nujol as an Internal lubrloant is a far more satistax fr answer to the office worker's health problem because it roe jeves constlpation without upsetting the system or forming a habit. 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