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. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916. a TD STON aS nee WOPLEDGETOWE, [Watch Out for Witches and Gobjins, —|CQA S12 TON, HUGHES DECLARES "Su, W | AMEE { MR DERDES,W" For It’s Hatlowee'n, the Spooky Night HOUSHIDFRS OF FORTRAVELREHTS xz =:%xo~° SMES jin New York State is for Wilson," | Far years I tried to restore my gray + Against Whitney Lyon, Mil- lionaire Manufacturer, r) Republican National Chairman Will. | bair te ive aehty color bby th Pt ~} ¢ 1 prree a ae te : co id tend pared dyes and stains, but eo {Experts Urge Consumers to! Also Inches. Right Pert. OT Sutter errr tree i cucu wai gn Ehem gave satisfaction ued thai werd ; all expensive. I finally ran onte «a simple recipe which [mixed a home that gives wonderful results gave the recipe, which is ax fellows: to 8 m not making any extravagaat| number of my friends, and they are ma, The political situation istall delighted with it. To 7 ons. of ‘ : 4, i | “It they | Buy Only Immediate Needs, | ment in Answering Ques- (tie Progr Beis i Sea har York or elsewhere they are blanket as Price Must Drop. tion on Embargo statements without real foundation ve vote either in New Miss Margaret Connell, former Fifth Avenue modiste who sued Whitney Lyon, millionaire tooth ¢ Powder manufacturer, for $100,000 for alleged breach of promise, to-day lost her case in the Supreme Court. The jury read and re-read the “Big, t Fool” letters, but couldn't fin any Promise to marry in them. The jury retired shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The de- Whberations lasted until 1 o'clock this “morning, when, after a round of Diack coffee, the twelve men took their fal ballot. Court for Miss Connell laid great stress on the two “Big, Fat Fool” letters, written by Lyon to the modiste while he was wintering in 1914 in Florida. They were addressed to} “Dear Doll" and told of how the mill- | fonaire was “picking passion flowers and learning how to love" in Florida. The Night of All Nights “Surely those are not the kind of letters a ricoh man like Lyon would for the Kiddies and the write toa young woman he now calls. Lads and Lassies Who} , a family retainer and a seamstre: Attorney Cane declared. | Are Seeking Mates. “Dear Doll, repeated the law reading from the letters, “a fine name ‘ And Graveyards Will for ® seamstress. It's the name that » buy as Little coal as possibl got only toreq tons in ay tr nation and it ta very im-~ ® man gives to his sweetheart, And Yawn and Ghasts Walk, Gi SN = : cellar. I know it will be cheaper in] portant that at this time when the KG signs himself ‘Your Big, Fat Foo but the Good People a Zr $$ fy eke tion has been inter.| KTeMt War is raging we should vindl- | ‘dat Big, Fat Fool’? He felt some- Will Feast and Play three times around the head, then for a year. Cars are eearce.| cate neutral rights and maintain the what Yender about what his children lot go of it and it will fall to the@Railroads are stealing cars from one] integrity of international law, might gay of his marrying a woman Games Hallowed by ground and form the initial of the) another. It is general all over the) “To my mind It is a very thought twenty'yeara his junior, and so he C A Catching a name of your husband-to-be, You | COUntry—cast stealing from west, ANd) ony policy that would surrender any called himself a ‘Big, Fat Fool." enturies Lover Sith , #i stealing from east know how it cons Labor ia scarce in the coal flelis;| of these important rights b The fice of hard coal jumped to COLUMRT Ind. Oct, 41—Chartes! 4) $12 w ton to-day, It may go hig BK. Hug ay told a heckler Wt, such a mixture that a definite claim | water add a small box of Barbo Com- There is a sort of panie in the retatl| he was in favor of th Intenance of that character cannot possibly be| pound, L oz, of bay rum and 14 o#. and jobbing market, so far as the of every Amer. an right neluding substantiated.” of gli¥cerine. re ingredients can householder is concerned. \the right of travel and the right of | Chalrman Willcox added that} be bought at any drug store at very l" To atop it householders are urged |shipment.” Mr, Hughes had been | Hurace Wilkinson, a leading Progres- | little coat. Use efery other dey wns | sive from Syracuse, visited him to- [tit the hair becomes the re ured |to refrain from trying to buy the|asked If he favored an embargo on Gay and expressed the belief that the lade It will. me only d ren th whole winter's supply at once, to} munitions or the parsage of a reso. | entire Norshern ak A rere eieareee gray hair, but relieves “Ga wait for the sag in price, which the {lution by Congress warning Amert-/#lye vote will be wolld for Hughes. | 1hCtt asa tonic to the hale, i to ot wisest experts in the conl field say is|cans off merchant ships flying the have in thorouRhly reunited [sticky or greasy, does not rub off and sure to come In a few weeks. flag of belligerent nations. " does not color the sealp.—Advt. Only @ month agé cont cost house-| Mr. Hughes spoke in the open air holders $7.45 @ ton, Last year at! here before a crowd that had come thie time it was $6.95 a ton, The | for miles to hear him, and choked the $12 price will not last. streets around Commercial Park, He There is no doubt a shortage of | Was speaking of the competition Am | exiats, It im due, according to|erican enterprise will have to meet George H. Cushing, of Chicago, to| from Europe after the war, when a the enormous expansion in the manu- | ™Mn In the crowd shouted factures of ateel and cotton due to; “Mr. Hughes, asia personal admirer, | the war, may [ask you a question?’ | Makers of ammunition, gunpowder] ‘There was tho usual confusion re- | and allied products, and owners of |#ulting from an attempt to heck cotton and cloth mills have increased | The nominee asked the crowd for the demand for coat to nearly double | let so that the questioner might what it was at this time last year, | Proceed. The man then put bis query: he safest thing for any house-| “hb sir” the nominee replied, “am in holder to do in this frenated ma favor of the maintenan of « sald Mr. Cushing, who ts edit right, including the right of travel | the Hack Diamond and has spent land the right of shipments, It te a ears studying the coal problem, ying the coal problem, | +. important right that we have as # to- | {that | party, nationally RL? No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street «siirn Distinctive Winter Coats Featuring the new fitted, semi-fitted and wide draped models, suitable for daytime, motor and crening weer. ee | Women’s & Misses’ Coats Broadcloth, sause of eee ime Ob ae poereeny lover & batt of T pare this piopin round and rund again, so that the present increase in de-|any senttmentai consideration, when || Velour, phase of the case, the lawyer said To-night is All Hallowe'en, and the yarn, piarwares . om TT se Oe plains | md ig not met by an increase in] we have the vast necessities of neu- Duvetyn, counsel for Lyon injected it into the poi : ? unbroken jaring o'er my he supply eaarcae iP s taaaaaae trial to prove that Miss Connell knew 22>!ins ‘Il get if you don’t watch out. My awectheast's letter c © Shin's. Mephens, of the biggeat| ttl commerce and the importance of |! Afontagnace, 20 00 eee All hail to AM Hallows eve and the INNOCENT HALLOWE! EN FUN) dealers in household coal in New York, | the rights of neutrals to consider with ey e See We OHO“ RBORE IOVS RDS WAR Te skhen | i FOR THE CHILOREN. the same opinion. respect to the future of the United || Fur and Birra 1586 Spiie: Gi (HUST eee IAS RDI wiIL Ie, 3 Then we all know what it is to go] “There Is no sense in paying $12 @ Velvet Trimmed, A i strange things that go with it. For ‘ : c © said to The Evening Worl sh aire—just such a game as comprises bobbing for apples ina tub. ‘There’s|tom." he said to Th «World erowaohie is ‘at the theme of the well known play, ‘is is the night when the faites fare SELIG tue eee Lee Suse | Teporter. We are charging that price 4 May - rad! ‘ery Speci “The Boomerang.” forth, good faiMp and naughty ones; more fun for the kiddies in that. Just) yeally to protect people from them- bas | throw the apples in a tub of water selves, Just now is the season when , ’ , ind let the little ones dive for them, | everybody is thinking about his supply | , winding wp et Women’s & Misses’ Coats : for the winter. Naturally, there is a it Velour de Laine, If they bite one, they get it, The de- dd ai o- mor oW } % Jump in price. But, if people will only hy Wrkike Srotenmenie euese ’ light of the kiddies is to duck pete calm and let this flurry blow Trying the Hooser State, || Chiffon Broadcloth, an dppie to the chandelier normal prices again . Kea Maker h ta the kAldies walk ten times around | i Bapublican meuagers Wane. Co Silk Plush, a bucket, They knew there were plenty of the witches ride on their broomsticks, Terndons in this clty and they ee and the wind shrieks and howls tn ti cident to attempt to make a Fe ee voman’ said Slen and dale, and graveyards and tie lawyer in conclusion, \whosts walk. The night when the George Gordon Rattle, who summed creak of the door in the dark is por- up for Lyon, declared Miss Connell tentious with weird, unknown power, : ¢ | t », then if they can vernment reports show that coal nt - Di tyn, wan of a class of women, rather prev- Atk Shela | becaune of the destrability of ele juvetyn, Mahe in this cite who decide late In |When some one walks over your grave BEE ee ae Eee tenis |Mirger amounts than last year, rhe] Mg, two United States Senators With or Without life to make @ little easy money by ‘and the ahivers run down your spine. terns, made by ‘scooping the inside| report of the United States Geological], The Hughes apectal ran out of but: ‘ suing for marriage promises never | This i the sieht o' Hallowe'en lot « aquash, putting eyes and al Survey gives the shipment of hurd|(on# to-day. When the train left)t Fur Trimming, made, When a’ the witchie might be seen; - — —————-—— | mouth and teeth in it, thep a candle) coal from the mines last month as +) Very Special Since Home 0° them black, some of them green, Taelder and Wetle girls’ will be seared | 49,980,416 gross tons, ax aguinst, 4a-| ‘ncluded In the paraph , iy WOMEN’S CRIES STOP COURT _= Bhe « turkey bean, fairies tell you to do and If you have) inside, and little girls will De ecard tae eee ia iM the demand for the ticker haa been 2 5 Tho fairies will be good to you it} fath. For you know— they'll got a pumpkin A better use| ‘The Interstate Commerce Commis. | so Kraul (hat the MUN, Women’s & Misses’ } 4 eridor When Siay-] You're good to the fairies, If you “eles tM ap orgy ado for the pumpkin is to make @ punch|sion will begin an investhmation into | ‘.* few hu Hf you look long enough your true love will p It's easy for a girl to find out who Mrs. Hughes has distributed severa! |l Bolivia, thousand buttons. throwing them into the crowds that gatho tthe rear|| Peau de Peche, enced. get in a barn where a witch fs in Rcreams of the mother and two sisters! waiting, she'll whack you with her bow! out of it, for this Is the night! the shortage of cars on Thursday at for spirits Loulaville. Commissioner McChord her husband is going to be, or if het! jsut to the dear girls again. It's| will conduct the inquiry Sta c y e rnd of SI of Atillo Di Simone, sentenced fo Biats Pevosiay sk if you step on her corn.|true love is faithful to her. It can time the kids were in bed, Put two nil ne Ca aber Bho provers a Wee ll Suede Velour, Evening Dress Prison to not less than twenty years|Qoo-o0! Ain't you afraid to go 20] be do , nla nuts on n hot stove and give eac * - cat . Fete rents tendas: Nonbed the | bed ae the wares Neer gi f°, ie] e done only on this one night n the mutt om a, Rot stove and five euch CAR SHORTAGE MAKES — {tional conimittes, "with te Chiffon Broadcloth, 42.50 Shae Chek At | Proceedings and brought the spectators! dies, Nursey will tuck you in and tell] mouthful of water and a handful of pounces ot shows « faithless wooer,| THE COAL SUPPLY ACUTE | in'tiuo ietters, but with the "0" Handsomely ver | t ddora in a rush, It took four|<°" - i ss and a T The one that burns right on tells ; 9 Pgh v4 e made th " lo the corrigora Jemove. the hyaterical| YOU ‘there ain‘t no fairies.” ‘Then| salt and run around the block, and the course of love running smooth | IN INDUSTRIAL CENTRES ark oe Me ea enrend Inve Fur Trimmed, sp ete Agee aver eho when sho goes out the fairies will| the first name you hear will be that For From a ¢ Histance the button shows as Very Special j he shot and killed another Italian in a pinch her arms and bite her on the|of your future husband. If you gig | wasn YTON, Oct. 31.—With the| 4 “I 8." st. | quarrel st Thomann Rives ans sunt nose. gle you'll Jo: the water, and if you faint when tol of © sentence. sentge towed that Di simone hnd been} A FATEFUL NIGHT FOR ALL|/@ugh you'll « led in the same court room for an- When the buttons ran out to-day “in Mame of brightew ¢ Mrs, Hughes bogan distributing ple- © out the salt.) As blamed the mut ao may thy pasrion grow, . t You'll lose the aban in either | Por "twas thy nut that Sid's inantis'ginw, | COURtTY haw ever known keeping fac- | cure post SACS ESE RPA other murder six years ago. TRUE LOVERS. case, Walk down the cellar stairs) 2% Olden times the nuts were put| tories and blast furnaces on twenty- Beak But ‘Hallowe'en cis. not all for ene . i on the irons of a blazing grate. wt four-hour service, and the railroads THE CANDIDATES. n't got a hot backward with @ lighted candle in frogs aa ‘ ‘ days if you hav ack t patest {fie in thet: kids: It's for their big brothers and|one hand and a hand mirror in an- stove a chafing dish will do. ‘Take| Acne the greatest wattic in’ their * : : ane s, | Mistory, an unheard of demand for veers Gnsan big sisters, too. It's the night of/ other, When you reach the bottom a lghtede cand aione in a dark hee bavink #0 eine x apple befe ~|Coal has arisen, ‘The situation ts now & ‘ul County Trepublican leader, died here] Dehts when Cupid Js out with the|of the stairs your husband will be room and eat an apple before a mir al has a ne siti : < ort ; 7. B Alt to-night for Buffalo, where he e ma i { I 1, | Breatent industrial activity the >» The ie N 6 ./& positive menace according to au- ORE a) WILSON to-day at the age of seventy-one. Hol fairies, @he merry and mirthful, the| looking over your shoulder and you'll TOF, The face of your future huss | A Heel vg PREREENT y had deen State committeeman, Mayor| mischevious fairies, [t's the night lin . “Mayor seo him in the glass, You ovustn’t Pad Wil be seen alder Coupled with the Immense demand ipl eterna hebngarew et) + af Oneida and Deputy Stave] When You can see the face of, your| wink or you might miss him, | WILL YOU GET MAID OR WiDOW,| for coal, the railroads with all avall- eta Willaceai iA kis Gomminsioner of Public Works. next husband if you will do as the| Take an apple peel and wave it OR NEITHER. ible facilities working at maximum, lare facing, # | Fill a saucer with clean water, fill) the Interstate Commerce Commission, CHARL i) i HUGHUS—Speak | 311U8—Speaka her with inky water and’ put| the worst car shortage they have ever| to-day at Columbus, Bedford and Th N W Cc t Ss its On table alongside an empty | experienced. In efforts to move the| Waahington, Ind.; to-night at e€ € oa u i. 4 i i | ‘ording to reports by} elty Thur POLITICAL. POLITICAL, awaiting | Evanaville, and to-morre \the table and Jet him dip his fingers, cars in every Industri dQ agricul} his Indiana swing, , e Th a a If he strikes the clean water he will| ture shipping point in the country | York State Phulsiay i candidate for Preatd saucer, Then lead a young man to| shipments of all ¢ continues: (Tailor-made) ket a maid for n wife; If the Inky| the reads have converted to general water, a widow, If he hits the em use large numbers of specially de- |saucer he will be a bachelor fe signed cars If you want to get the description As an aggravation of the sttuath of your future husband, take a sun-| the coal mines have a tende flower and as you strip it, petal by | cording to coal experts of the United following States Geological Survey, to limit in a number of exclusive styles, Speaking of Breadlines, Mr. Voter! petal, repeat t | Sees te OF tne RANK Prohibitie 3 ; ; : ; |< Saati, pentiorers fA Me Ee ne eee chaie| canaids Nor, Pre Mint. * | gre now on view and sale in the Depart Don’t make the mistake of laughing at the Republicans when they 1s he ‘ inines. Practically no coal, tt was m- eae) ‘inert’ woul de ara ' 4 a A . f f y +» | serted mines to awai ttre “ ner to et. Buro- W % talk about bread lines and panics. That’s their specialty. When it Of cours Te ee aOR nn ee | aeealeampatition at the ond of | ment for Women’s Suits, on fall at . poor, HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Oct, 31 War. He tours th have another chanc you have jother sunflower, Name two apple . . he production of their flelds has been while you're winking In the name of|! de has bee your husband or wife. Take a hand-cut in some cases from 40 to 60 per a wt ee Weide? banat tate” WHT T COMB Fifth Avenue, New York Pile Tow thee! Pennayivanta RR. x uare e Bed comes to breadlines and panies, they speak with authority. ° Don’t remember the great panic of 1873-1878, starting after twelve years of uninterrupted Republican rule, do you? It didn’t seem possible for the country to go to smash, but the R¢gpublicans managed it. Bank deposits decreased $200,000,000 and commercial failures amounted to $1,199,000,000. Black Friday rested on the country like a funeral pall. And then there was the panic of 1890. Things lodked fairly good for the United States in 1890, but President Harrison and a Republican {Coal opetators having properties in] sylvanta, Southern Ohio, West Virginia and] teaday Meltimere'toe the Third Floor ' I 5) Com This is a sure wa Then you may throw a ba through th: dow ity and ¢ tuminous coal in th’ Wwanla. Railroad has, issued notices Tu ' Window should be open 9 ? ‘ te cheryaresu ie etope Ali: that it will well to its employees here | : dlines the order of the day. “Who's there?” a he AnAWe Hie Runes OF SHOU ee eal 20 ti tee savas broaslloe y ne vate haanhe iy tas aie enya REMORSE ate o Neductions And surely you have not forgotten the panic of 1903? Or the famous Roosevelt they used to throw the ball of yarn price about $1 livered, fanic of 1907, after ten years under a Regublican tariff, that swept away the savings ae eee HE er cloaded city or | = —e = | Unfortunately perhaps for us, though a ; i i ee. a fi 2 e ira your cella J rt od we, which | “4 + 4 | of thousands, smashed small business into smithereens, and left a trail of despair and aut of Mar, » way of bringing «| 2aly © alled AN) He ea oyblen fortunately for you, the alterations for the suicide? It made millions for organized wealth, but only our Maker will ever know husband te r side: Qut off a lock | Sratlows, K the horror it caused for the workers of the nation. curly so much the! “Others will tel you that tp feast enlargement of our shop have not been . dates back to the da > 7] i Of course, times were never better, All the manufacturers have orders ahead that an vou that the. Deva oul A ae nitied aie ‘he completed on scheduled time and we must 4 will keer them busy for years—and remember that munitions constitute the insignificant Westie 4a, spinlne You: gan's way the evil spirits Peg 5 known Wilson continue our Alteration Sales a few days total of two-thirds ot one fer cent of our manufactured products. The end of the Tust aet plone anu breathe t Bonen wanteanestne te ene POL Me caahour wed oe pen) longer. European’ war means bigger and better business, ‘ot aie trom ot my amd tri’ ean outh anaes nko eet iantarearrice es The finest China and Glassware one may buy, | 4 Philip Heineken, director of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, told i : Fi te ,| At toe feasta as the any color enamel —French gray, Uniquely beautiful Venetian Glass. the Associated Press: ‘Whatever stocks of manufactured articles may have been on : PAtinna and. traleae old ivory, ete, to harmonize Lamps and Shades at all pric: Scotland and Ireland the THE RELIGIOUS SIGNIFICANCE jrated Hallowe'en fol with any scheme. OF HALLOWE'EN, do still, and Queen Victoria used to We aiso have Marble, Bronzes, Mirrors and Pictur hand at the outbreak of the war have been utilized in Germany, and there has been no greatly re ; i 5 : duced i ¢ o Unusual and novel Gifts, Favors and Prizes. replenishment of these supplies. All Europe, after the war, will be calling for raw Tho origin of Hallowe'en dates buck | take ax much delle in it wy any of Suse Am puree ree ot ‘ ’ ; ’ materials to relenish exhausted stocks,” IR ADS Peas With the hase iof the pyiae| er AMRIT: BHO MARR TRBHIAE ROT «ty arsvooke: The 20° reductions ‘on these articles will, therefore, And never imagine that Candidate Hughes doesn’t know the game. When, ac- most accepted one being that it came) But to-night the goblins avi! See our new designs in remain effective until November 11th. ) the fairies wl be abroad t fer man for the asking, The with the naming of All Saints’ I the eve of which it Is, and whioh w brass and enamel beds and cribs now on display cording to the New York Sun, be said in Milwaukee, “The whole De ratic Open every day until 6 P, M,, including Saturdays. OVINGTON’S set ap the Catholic Chureh in. way howl and they may not accomplishment must be wiped off the books for the good of the country,” he showed the w! venth century: after th ‘ee n> | Withehes Will Writhe,, and The Whitcomb that he was a proper leader for a party that has never faile rnduce anic. lal s My Wan formerly cele DINKA NOt ¢ Ou Will isee nA i Froduce a pani AU Ratna oe, Wan Tormenly Gale, | \ADEe a Hon soetynu rouse telieve, ||) Metallic Bedatead Co,, aa the day for prays the ans | for Hallowe'en is strictly a matter of 3 a Madiion Avenue ue . , known saints. Pope Gregory changed faith, And the ghost will walk, It 4th an: o enue 312-314 Fifth Avenue, New York the date to Nov. 1, in 88) A. 1, The) had better walk, for to-morrow ia the Peiyy ert She! Epine an and other chi he same day. first of the month and the rent will | PUIEADEREMSS | be due. |

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