The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1916, Page 8

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Cut Out This Picture It Is Worth $2.00 to You If presented at any of the Studios below. i Six Artistic Photographs § SIZK 7 for $1: .00 NO MORE x Taken in Any Position NO LESS P-oofs Submitted M Mown.od on @ specially fine folder of delicate tint, black and white finish. Present the above pies at any of the follow- $3.00 ing studios and for oné dollar you receive positive Value This offer expires November 20, and every member of the yd can take advantage of it. Six artistic photos for 00-—no more, no less, Positively $3.00 after November 20. Sai dene Photographer, tne. SRotates m Ree Moth ana Erle St. 3.City. y Hall, Newark bet mi . 254 Fermens Picture Should wing eam at $11.98 to $16.50 Dresses $9.50 Four of the very smart models in the collection are pictured. There afe others equally efiective. They are of fine all wool serge, a ma- jority of navy blue and a few in green, | — Copenhagen and Your choice of | brown. Sizes 16 yrs, { any one of these | to 42 bust. models at $9.50. Thira a] |. C. F. Koch & Co., Inc., 125th St., West! Established 53 Years eee)! T. Kelly Co. 263 6th Ave. wedi’ bp LE UC. West I7th St. Over Halfa Century of Dignified Credit You are taking no chances when you buy your furniture at this old re liable store, where remarkable value Come in and select the furniture and confidential eredit go band in hand. Ask us to charge you want, 8-Piece Dining Room Suites—consisting of Buffe!, China Closet, jsupply during the summer when the | are encouraging a coal panic 80 as to ling through these ) wo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, | ae, a mound of hard coal piled up thirty-odd feet high and covering scores of neres, vis belongs to the Lehigh Valley ny, One rail. road veteran 1 its contents west estimate | Some of thia artificial at 1,000,000 tons HERE, SAYS TRUESDALE; will go to the y email New York consumer at $12 9 | ton. NO NEW SCHEDULES At Harrison, N. J., the Pennayl- vania KR. Co. has the biggest coal pila in sight In the State of New | Jersey, It is soft coal, which is not used by householders, but ite sino makes It conspicious, to eny nothing | of the intelligence which ordered the (Continued from First Page) has resulted in duplication deniers, necumulation, Officials of J eens of o1 it different coal com-| pany piled these hundreds of thou- “a ely ee od Hi siiieus do. |8ands of tonsa of soft coal on the Petes (Sie! Seaeey)'S ground at a cost of $: a ton. mand. _brealont truce salons surement ©°8\ MINE OUTPUT REDUCED | of the other large cout producing} — 2,075,000 TONS SINCE | companies, He eaid that tae pro-| MARCH, SAY OPERATORS. cers have not deviated from the Jules mado up last spring. iy schedule offers coal at the low- est figures in April. From that time WILKESRARRE, Pa., Nov. 1,—Ac- cording to a statement to-day by the} Anthracite Bureau of Information, on ten cents @ month ts added for! maintained by mining compun'es, the & period of five months, There-| proquction of anthracite from April 1 by the coal mining compantes try to Sept. 99 this year was 2,075,000 tons to induce consumers to lay in their of 1915, due almost entirely to labor shortage, The statement adds: “Operators are using their utmost endeavors to meet the demand and it Is evident there is no inclination on the part of officials of the mine work- ers’ union to co-operate.” So MEN FIRED BY OSBORNE BACK IN PRISON JOBS Indications More Who Were Re- moved From Sing Sing Will Be Reinstated Before Election. (Soectal to The Evening World.) OSSINING, N. Y., Nov. 1—Sev- eral attaches of Sing Sing prison who were removed from office by former Warden T. M, Osborne have beon re- Instated, Among these are Joseph Taylor, superintendent in the knitting coal business is dull When the schedule for this year was announced last spring his company fixed the price of stove coal on board barges at New York at $5.75 9 during the month of October, | chestnut was made $5.80. | ures are a little above those yoar, which were $5.35 and $5.6 spectively. DEALERS ENCOURAGING A PAN- Ic, SAYS AN AGENT. ‘We do not want to criticize deal- ers,” said one of the principal selling agents to The Evening World report- er, “but it looks as if some of them 3 make @ profit out of people's fears. As soon as the shipments over the Great Lakes to Canada and the Far West is Snished, which will be with in a few weeks, thera will no longer be a stringency In the market. And if householders right now will refuse to be scared they will find prices nor- mal again in a short time, the agent added Proof that the $12 a ton price quoted in New York was the re- sult of @ conspiracy, is afforded by a look at the prices in neigh- boring regions. In Hoboken, New- who took thousands of visitors through the prison; James Harvey, who had charge of the prison far- quickly followed malt vey made by Evening World ra discloses that the amount of in sight Is as great as ever, or rather a little greater, As for the amount underground, the extra use of coal since the war’ began has not made a dent in it as big as a saucer compared with whnt the experts have calculated we should be using this ea 17"The demand for coal at this moment away on an uto truck and were re- been ousted from the rd for treason to the league. These two will be drafted to Clinton prison with who escaped with On en IGNORANT PRUDERY, HE SAYS.) Doctor Aids Publisher Arrested tor Sell execu Hook on Sexology. could be estimated and was estimated) Former City Court Judge Joseph) by the dealers a year ago. Green in Judge Hosalsky's Court to- GREAT PILES OF COAL STACKED UP BY RAILROADS. Evening World reporters who visit- ed the depots on the rsey | shore from which coal is o New | ol York were surprised to see how much day denounced the arrest of Francia J Rebman, president of a publishing con- jcern at No. 161 Weet Thirty-sixth Street, selling a book dealing with sex: 7. 1 contended the book had be ald to medical men and coal is on hand, Along the tracks of atten Hedie 1 the Central Railroad of New Jersey, | SP" ited attidavics trom leading: medi for example, there Kn of al Dr. Willan leffenbach, of No. 26 famine. For weat of Weat Fifty th Street, wrote Jersey City the full of | “It ts iene dery to condemn a rains made ed cars, | Work of tht Mf which Was carrying from 80,000| JUdge Roanisky reserved decision. 000 pounds of hard coal—that is, | ss from forty to fifty-five tons each ering. At West Eighth Street, Hayonne, Hiss Carol | there is a pile of hard coal belonging | J overing from the in to the Central Monday morning | he was riding in the long a nrough tt Glen" Arden hunt’ fell and’ Miss Harr : lar bone was fractured. She | yard roll trains of coal cars to a long fein ane De Rene | pler at which coal Is loaded on barges for the Standard Oil Company, the Glucose Works and other big con. cerns, as well as on barges for coal distributing companies in New York. last year at this time the yard han- dled 120 cars of coal a day—s,600 tons. This year it is going ahead of that record. Yesterday, for example, it! We have only to look around us to handled 140 cars—2,200 tons more note at every turn the white, pinched BAY “FAMINE” AND RAILROAD faces of men and women who have. MAN SMILES, permitted themselves to — bee | At Elizabethport, a few miles fur habit—the dangerous habit ther west, the full normal amount of of rushing through their business or coal Is being forwarded to New York |household duties without considering ve! day—-between 80 and 100 cars wom 1400. to 5.300 tone AL. pare | Whether they are physically equipped Reading, four milos east of tabeth, jto stand the strain. the daily shipments of coa To those who have given their time York run as high as 150 cars- 8,250 and thought to everything except tons, Railroad men, when asked why their bodily welfare and who are on there is a goal famine, simply smiled |the eve of breakdown, we suggest | and repeated, “Why? The coal pass-/an immediate discontinuance of rush yards comes from Central of Now Jersey and Le. methods and Johann Ho's Malt Ex- F ct with meals. high Valley systems. been ree A QUESTION OF PROFIT Blaves to a Habit. Does It Pay? inquiries: amount ia Kept y lief to dyspeptice, who suffer after ie CO) Da b ie Inga famine of any length, and sti is sold by druggists | everywhere, leave plenty to sell At South Plain ——___. H. Altman & Co. A Seasonable Sale of Hats for Women and Misses ta fat profit, and cheap imitations should be firmly | old in a similar refused. Advt will take place toemorrow in the Department on the First Floor, Exceptional values will be offered in Table, 5 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair—Range in Price From $95.00 to $275.00 “It’s Easy to Pay the Kelly Way’ Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Trucks. Kelly Co., 263 Sixth Ave., 104-106 West 17th St. Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o'Clock. ———— ee BUNDAY WORLD wants WORK MONDAY MORNING wqnoene AMERICAN-MADE VELOUR HATS insmarttailoredeffects . . at $4.85 TRIMMED VELVET HATS 5.75 & 8.5 in a variety of styles Fifth Averne, New York less than {n the corresponding months | factory; Alexander McClelland, pilot, | the Oranges, &c., in New mers, and John Cuthbers, a keeper. Pp has_not od- |More reinstatements are expected be- nd $7 and $7.25 a ton, fore election | dealers, howev William Tammany and Frank Lutz, the price and dealers in two of the members of the Mutual ie, Mt. Vernon and nearby] Welfare League who recently rode Marquis Curtis, Re on, fifty miles west of This remarkable tonic food is a nat- | ‘entral Railroad Com- |ural restorative, It quiets the nerves, euldoor coal depot that makes flesh and blood and builds up pds of thousand wasted tissues—also affords great re- 1916 Earthquake, Two Hoora in Darn ' SEABURY IN BRONX TO-NIGHT. | pid hd Le ton, Recorded at Washington, WII Make Vive Specehes With Pab. SS ASHINGTON, Nov. t—An earth je Service Board Object of Attack, Uke of almost two hours’ duration and Judge Seabury will make five apeschen Wt ses tries disclosed to-day or to-night in the Bronx and make the aa ‘ Ite centr wa mt from ’ ; " Washington but no reporta have been Public Service Commission the prin to, indicate its exact location cipal subject of attack. Failure to tin- & Miy. The shocks began ish subway construction, he will de- A.M. yesterday and continue i until 12.90 P.M clare, ts of vital interest to people of the Bronx who have comptained bit- terly but without avail to the commis. ington avenue Ine. Meetings will be in Mutler's Casino, For Infants and Children Niblo’s Garden, 8t Jerome's Hall, In Use For Over 30 Years William F.| Always bears the Signature of Northern Democratic Club and the Od- den avenue public school. McCombs, enndidate for Senator, accompany Jud Seabury will Men’s “Franklin” Shoes Same Quality, Same Price as Last Year, Despite Rising Costs This is explained by well antici- pated leather purchases, long before the present hide famine. You'll find it decidedly “good business” to buy your shoe sup- ply for some time ahead; for next season you'll have to foot higher shoe bills. Franklin Shoes of the same quality and price standards as last year are super-values. 1. 26 Styles to select from Narrow English and New Broad Lasts, Of genuine Patent Colt, Gun Metal Calf or Mahogany Russia Calf, “Banister’’ Shoes 7.00 “Thomas Cort’? Shoes 11,00 Men's Shoe Shop 4 West 38th Street Franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue | A Separate Shop On the Street Level New York T he Wholesome Sauce | Lea & Perriz is 2 z ful because ¢. ingredient is the ‘The oni Lap gow Vercestershire Seance Send poms: fur sigue cootaining New Tork City Hl | | | QEEEODDEEOCODOOCOOECBROOKLY iy Ss pia f The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX’S -MYRILE AV, AND BRIDGE ST,, BROOKLYN 8 Special for Thursday | $5 to $8 Ostrich Trimmed Hats at § at $2.98 Stylish and i ¢ wear, of fine quality silk 19 velvet, in the season's best shane trimmed with beautiful “large | plumes, ribbons and ornament Immen tues $2.98. $2.98 to $3.98 Untrimmed Lyons Silk Velvet Hats at $1.48 The entire from a large New York maker, and in slucdes sia Wane ee ot rt shapes. Special at $1.48. | GOOHOOECOpen Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings2000000% ees The Protectors of Property —you can have a Holmes Patrolman guard your property for as low as $2.00 a month, OLMES ELECTRIC+ PROTECTIVE >COMPANY 26+CORTLANDT*ST° tel Cortlandt 19 ChA/liela A ” 1 t 4 | “PARLOR VICTROLA The little Victrola with the full, round Tone. Just the model for your parlor or the small lounging room. The Dainty Victrola X, $75 Monthly Payments $5 Our Record Stock is complete in every ik pee Every record we sell is absolutely new and unused. We invite your inspection of our Record Department, You will find all the new numbers as well as a complete list of those beautiful se- lections of less recent date. Knabe Victor Service is Supreme. A 'Phone Cail or Post Card will bring you the full Catalogue of Victor Ree- ords and Victrolas and Details of the Knabe Perfect Mail Or- der Service. Phone Vanderbilt 3091, KNABE WAREROOMS Fifth Avenue at Thirty-ninth Street. Ty 96 09) UR IIT TH R. H. Macy & TU eg B'way, “4th to 35tbSt, Herald — “Jor fhe ‘Table Rounti ul. At Mwesys the rich in foods, delicate in wines, liqueurs and ot ler beverages all come nthe limitations of mod- incomes, for the little sO sary for the here than in specialty shops, ras nect riced much less are Pp! Delicatessen Specials ¢ Old Farm Style “‘Scrapple”—|Egg Potato Salad—An appe- Special at 13c Ib.— Made ac-| tizing combination salad made ‘| af. recive | of fresh eggs, finest potatoes, fresh E e easily pree| celery and’ Macy's own ‘made Be Cat in| mustard sauce, 18c per Ib, Re ; BY golden brown Columbia River Salmon— fried potatoes and syrup, “Scrap-| Extra fancy quality; just from ple’ is most delicious the smokehouse> very appetizing. Corned Beef—Well cooked woe corned beef; bottom round: eut|Genuine Smoked White Fish from the best beef. 49c1b.] —Rich and of fine flavor; anex- | Frankfurters—Extra fine, smali| cellent breakfast dish 23c Ib. or large size, 24¢ Ib Young American Full Milk ’ Finest Sugar-Cured Boiled Cheese — Rich, well matured ley Hams—Every one selected,eured | Gyo . 31 E4 and cooked with the greatest care; | SMCs pal § sliced. Aclb.J/Old English si IE glish Style Dairy I Dried Boneless Herring, |b.,| Cheese Old, rich, well matured 5M |i 21e—All selected and “finest! snappy cheese; made from the } Fy quality whole milk 29¢ | iEy Counter Delivery Only. Beverages of Established Purity GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, CLUB SODA Our “Red Star Brand” is made from the purest and best ingredients I pcietic to banaitle “depo denen % nds ble of ae ct pertect le ting, at the exceptionally attractive price of ‘ 2°82 wer ca hau 23 Rote ’ E DULLAN’S DRY AND TOM GINS These brands will be found most suitable { Recesitates the wise of gin. Their u plete in the Ph of co il fizzex, ete., will give most satisfactory res r soleil ults, Gal. $2.84; Bot, 68c. RED STAR BRAND NATIVE WINES Made from Selected California Grapes Port—Sherry— Angelica—Muscatel Macy's usual price, $1.64 gallo 0" ya wena! price 1,64 foie ae $1.52 gallon Me 5 Ae en now 44e bottle 1B lur Ports and erries are shipped to us b 3) glass, direct from Oporto and Jems” Pes eis a) Wood and ie iz arranged that we are in a position to satisfy each individual a ‘ Old Tawney Port | Superior A , montillas |B) Gallon was 84.28, now $4.06/ Gallon was $6.12, ao now now $5.68 Bottle was $1.02, now 94¢| Bottle was $1.84, OLD COBWEB RYE, WHISKY A really old, pure and “Straight” rye, mellowed by years of in wood before bottling, ‘upreme in natural better whisky could not be selected or depended june ila most exacting taste. In individual cartons, $1.48 per by EXCELLENT VALUES IN RYE WHISKIES Mews One Star Whisky—| Mount Gallon was 84.24, now $3.96] Gallon a srg Whisky— Bottle was 81,04, now 94 Bottle w Ble aaa at ' 10 Real American Cocktails a; ar quality and flavor. ; Martini—Manhattan—Bronx—Aeroplane— Case was $11.89, now $10.84; Bottle was $1.02, now 94¢ AMT —ritn rior, 3: aging vor, a meet the ottle, © unequalled in strength, Sih se IT MAKES LITTLE DIF 2 WH A WORLD “WANT”, T YOU NEEDO AD, WILL Go AND GET IT, }

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