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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1916. irae tom, nl casi ee, ata Ti ltnet Set ete [FIRE TRUGK HITS GAR ra eT at this time, Ms apg te ig wi) $0, 000 EACH GOES SWANN READY 10 Up all the coal they can secure. This ON WAY 10 A BLAZE D IG ESTIO N T have returned from }through Olio and Indiana,’ f esd ba profound wenes of gratifica- tout if we t ion and ontire confidence with Fo- | what prine they a wulded| situation is further complicated by Mes to the result In both States.) we 190k ta oe Lpropone to toll you | the determination of natural wax com: —- }dn both Ohlo and Indiana it is not} gull ‘y ee, we eae “a panfos to cut off all factories should | c., ps, eu, ne Passenger and Hook and exaggerating (0 say that Thad re-| "Me Hughes then reiterated | the fuel be needed to supply domestic ; ~~ is AND ceptions which perhaps exceeded inom ellie which be iuicuds tw follow It} ‘THEY CAN COOK DINNER OF PRICE OF AL oom umers. xis. are: wetanvene to| ls dder Chauffeur Hurt in Col- ASSIMILATION candidate, of his. Presid i race | the district from Southern and We: White running through Canai | may be greatly facilitated by the aid of , oll “That was, of course, as T said last) this, morning ee ern points. | Street this afternoon to answer an ’ night, not tribut y ersonally,| in New York wy and to- Ht, not a tribute to me personally, ane IC entvotins i in Will Crdars (Continued from First Page.) Coat Ketdite Represented at{tlarm of fire from No. 52 Lispenard since be+ a ry. Street, Hook and Ladder Truck No. 8 LOUISVILLE, Nov. 2. but it Was an indication of the deep | bod Hah he tour, The! They Must Prepare Meal Ac- | any laborers away from the coal f . tRepresenta-| struck @ Canal Street car at Broad- t ach Bitt tives of all the great coal-carrying roads| way, ‘The car was badly damaged omac ltters people are taking In the tarks he t nditions of their prosper. | Rinning hy | cording to-Her Conditions | feids and that the demand for rail a er Conditions, ad cars t It 5 ‘ vir- | is roud cars to carry ammunition and ef Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Vit-| iid the passengers were shaken up — other stuff necded in Europe has|sinia will be present at tho Interstate -_— After Tour of Both States, He Says Receptions to Him Give Confidence. ir satisfaction that there) Candidate + as seh reunited Republlean party | seeches to-day a jew at thia critical thas. ity and t is a great, go, No one can | Commerce Commission's investigation, {O96 of them, Joseph Jacobs, of No At York, ‘his | Té the three a Nae ana |made It difficult to get all the cars : , ; |fuewe mensure sh ay bs | nt talks, winding up |», So daughters of Dr. Hans) i icded to carry coal here, These |Which begins here to-morrow. It is] 56 Jackson Street, bruised about BATAVIA, N. Y., Nov. 2.—Charles) what they have done : roy MEAL at & eae moans | Ses Se en er oe | Rast ter te inereees the: ook But | oe re eee see eee “Krienast ivan) chaiiditur ot the sais aturday night at a mass meeting | a20 wy “3 lered a gre: C Mic! § * B. Hughes declared to-day, before an Te OR The Ma Fa ey ie tiare: Garden ho tint | 82% West Ono Hundred and Fourth | the statement of Presldont Truesdale | ‘Whether the coal famine results from| truck, was badly cut about the face audience here, that he is entirely con- | OO eiving, “as promised four yours | hes his c Street, cook a meal so as to moet | of the Delaware, Lackawanna and the prosperity wave and shortage of |i hands. The other — firemen dent of the result in both Ohio and |Cpre Ghd far extrnearnnes . All thro day Mr. Huches| conaitio fons | | Western Ratlway shows that these cars or from Iack of coal production at Jumped when they saw that a col- ’ bi looked forward to a meeting to be ter, |, " the mines will be inquired into, Co-| lislon Was unavoidable and escape: Indiana. They tell us now,” he continued,| locked forward tou moeting | ane = nad Se In @ sealed letter, | cements already have been consid Siedtlens oF Fasheahe i aocttan oo | insary, idable ead rd 6 mee te ni | ee a ics ve va an ine sa bg fixing the Math of boned iar coal delivertos will be asked, A large crowd gathered and it was! == = The nominee was |” of their grandmother, the late| certain companies have atuck to{ RF ae necessary to summon reserves. from Tpleite, feeling fine, his| Marie Zinsser, who died Oct thelr schedule of prices and have not; — Marey C. Power a edtok, the Elizabeth and Beach Street sta~ 22-K 22-Karet ‘The “ ‘ showing the strain The young women are P raised them, while othere have in-| Harry C, Power, an actor tn “?tis | Uons Gold Crowos 7 Bridge Work his ¢ ppa beng 4 appare jean” t eodore Rooseve Ht | iets eh ere oe ah Stig ea Seat i Se ee, Poo a ididate Hughes with hin wife! Zinsser, of Bryn Mawr, Q “It woulg not be proper to give an 4 i x Jolph Spreckels, wealthy S: CH ‘ | hes with hin wi y and Margaret 4 Portland, Me., were married yesterday ip p 5 y San X ie [last night attended a Hallowe'en | Zineser, who resides with her fathor. | 9Ptnlon until after a thorough 1aves~|poon at Bt, “anomaa's Church iscan, wired Democratic head- ie 42d SL, Nat gore pet oe ’, vp || {party given by newspaper staff cor-| an» oda provision i tigation; but on the face of the sit- | Avenue and Fifty-third Sire quarters to-day © prediction of an Kenmare SL, * % Gp ri R |rewpondents aboard the Hughes # Prevason TAGOe Hmnest M. Mires. Mr werwhelming on victory ¢ } OU NATION Ss CRISIS Liat train, ‘Hoth entered “into “ene |F® to do the cooking is act in thin | Aton It seems asifaserious offense | Herat iin, ot Haak Palmer, « ort: |ciaimed Progrensiven will eve ‘the | W 4011 Faiton St., 85% spirit of the festivities, wore faney| part ot i has beer committed. The frightful | jana merchont. President good support. '¥ | part of the will Open 0 te 7. Chened Seip | Cooper Union, Friday Evening, Nov. 3d Peer pun IntTosuean Mivé; Jhugt “Whereas my late husband ard 1,)COst Sf carrying on the war in Bus | chen introduced Mra, Hughes as he ; *| rope ts affecting everything that w the principal speaker of the evening, |!" @ certain letter, agreed to give tho a | Hon. John Wanamaker Presiding | ini: nt giox by tomrking shai um of tin. to each of our arand-| must endure ou share of the wor | Admission without ticket. All citizens who want light on In hor last name. z pl elt 'f she prepared a meal un-} suffering in that way; but that docs | the Crisis faced by the Nation cordially invited to attend Lieeuaeion ReCHING! and the Goveene| fs Said lever abe Whereas tyr gerne (ope eee eee ee ares WE 4 ing, an 3 no Hid letter, and whereas my grand- | ylators to gamble in such necessitios ARI } a ciao into this «kit by hurling some | d or Kile ss} reed vi | er ita) heute Carty ren uae xecelven ter $10,-}a8 food and coal and put them out ‘ ol 0 eac! ” , 7 = . to niy executors, to hold th of the reach of the ordinary cittzen/ ‘A FACT FINDER. in the FIELD of MEN'S WEAR trust. until’ such times as ny wranite United States District Attorney i of NS t daughters—Peggey, Helen and | Marshall was equally emphatic. “If ; et ly with th Racer ee can be shown that an Illegal com: comply wi nondit. st ow v4 fo inveutietcer, 8 CoM tONS 8°t | ination” exiats to. weometully. Falg predicts a revision of your ideas Should for any reason any ot my | {N® price of coal to the consumer,” } loth I randdaugh ot-.comp! | he said, “I will gladly entertain a R Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 | Feauirenete ce eeee comply With the | complatnt and prosecute it. with all of clothes value on seeing these then I direct that the $10,000 mat ‘| the resources of thia office. It may for her shall revert to my residuary | De, however, heed tay elt z Wo my res of the price Is done right here In New | ; $ we balanos'el ih) - Tork City, Ia which case it, dees | Genuinely Hand-tailored Ol th three aonb ig gaperts ts left | aot constitute a viol: ation of the Inter- Augtst jt.-dn equal ‘sai aire | on cumace © M ’ 25 00 1 \ % ‘ad aoe. the rite 4 M any event peone outrageous - S t ' srectted Outs T"Nine ne’ Bats | AME a, ite ebectntonn, aes mae MINS 4 ted Oct. 17, jays before | here or in various states, should be j 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Ms Cte mdeath « able to charge New. York citizens (Ready-for-Use) ‘ 16 home of Dr. Zinsser it was | more than double what coal costs : y" e. “4 ated tu-day that ho was busy with | livered on barges In New York City, . ‘ cies Ue ciate at Columbie aed probably | It may be that the ‘rigging’ of the GCG j —— name tour ot care to make public the | market Is done by the peculate j . contents of the secret letter, ater they chal ta” brought hore t Cc ORDING to Emerson ‘ —————__ ® be gla | Hy : i A Second Shipment ALL KINDS OF ALARMS | Sthano iv wwe weer wanes Thece Gaiien we oe ’ DEMAN ifeti ini : ) j DONT STOP MURBLARS | hoses ene)” a lifetime opinion in twenty | The President of one of the lar, it i ” From | ondon joa! ‘producing companies, ‘who “in- l minutes. ———— sisted that he must not be quoted by i ° $6,000 Worth of Silk Stolen De- | Mat *has hist sky neko ee uprice gef In that sense these §25 suits us ae ‘ovke » to 7 : _ 3 spite Firm's Great Pre- are highly gifted with oratory. “ a5 “ 99 aredness, nit sumin F ' 5 Toga f| oga e |in thelr #upply of coal during the dull | They will quickly and pleasantly alter your Ov rcoat. Burelar-proof locks, wired windows sensor. We made the price much | id f th i hi ’ and cell r i even that att - € -j Overcoats tiataad taiDOhd to epevect ti sonore | ligt thepn 40 bug Seat | idea of the price at which you can secure © ry robb now we ry if ee 0 i «tai H 4 4 for f of between $5,000 ind $6,000 of pilkx the coal neve, aie egret Ba genuine hand tailoring, according to Fifth . and satin he cloak ar ship coal out over the lakes for the | * | Young ci cincturing tore of Cavate imme faeletahs ag Se Posh ge es a aoe Re ~ ~ mvarie je sas We s the people here. ' { On the second floor of the loft build- Sie r suit of thes pnditions is that £. \ Men Men ing at No. § Washington Place, just [there ts a temporary shortage of coai| Models for Young and Young - minded ¢ jin New York. ° . } y $30.00 ns amet AL Sugiiar adtlt “But thn ioment a fow cat 4 days | Men; also for conservative dresstrs. 3 came everybody tn this region began | 30. 00 . bed rll off is a wag trying to fill his coal cellar at the | . | M ft sat seen by sev: persons,|same time, The result has been a to ve hought they were regularly em. |fo'n for coal by the dealers who sally M. Cl. Ly ¥ Sh . to householders, big compantes , | $50. 00 $50.00 ouceafed fhenaven'in ine burg oRe"ate ‘oe cage” WS yee tat | oe pay tly pd . yesterday. Last night they broke open | fa thtulis, to our schedule, which was, 8 West 38th Street On the Street Level i Adoae on tne ird floor, which is not fixed last spring. We foresaw thle ———EE bd . . ne 3 red, and cut a hole twelve by six. Ituation then The first shipment Tailored by Studd % Yi teon et through the floor and fires | “But now. with the butk of the oat | : ye . ceiling below, the. ce of | output going 0 j { of these tamous Great £2 Millington, Con- { » & Kimmel een got | Re teal irs, whose coalfield cons | ‘ ie " ~ are = a sist of a desk stenographer 1 | q | H Sooiad announced oe att Sher London, | Ex-Alderman Shiels Dead, |fgowinnewn tromvene litte ¢ | n mon & 0 | a weeks ago, was inad- trom the finest Scotch, an Thomas shlels, eighty. ducer to another, who are not bourd ‘J ' f ¢ : ee former alderman and prot by any hedule, bidding up. the ee. equate to the immed- Irish and English Democratic politics In the Fe Spee eee, AOR Oe tha price Fifth Avenue—New York ‘ + ” Ty strie Lt hoor ’ Rpec a outhids ane Ls one jate demand. An ad- tweeds. Theyareevery- Ble eatie one Tho present tush {0% . & is ° A +n. em as silly as any other form ’ | i ditional shipment has thing big Coats should g nih Street He ese a * ¢ ' “ . | “The consumer can save mse! | just passed the cus- be for comfort, with from hein roblied right now by re. | Oe . * . | fusing to b coal at 2 a ton, a \ -B- tom house. The Coats the swagger points of PIMLICO ENTRIES. by ois ridiculous and cannot } ic ; h 1] i on as the flood of coal begins to are here, in all their the London vogue to Pico, Ma Tr entries fora: | Re diverted trom” the. West to. tke { ’ : . . ye ha} diewe | Kast, say about the end of the month, individuality of cut double the measure of you will hear no more about $12 cet. » id ch } A man is foolish to allow himseif to] ' and character. distinction. H | be awindied into paying any such | , | price ag that, Whether or not the J | ene} present market Ia the result of illegal ay 110; Tyrent combination T don't now Hand Tailored Suits rigs Ba Res | = ay | $20.00 to $40.00 | WAT Ne"! BUYING OUTPUT OF * | four yearcolie ayut | , : te Hand ‘Vailored all through—in the full definiteness of the term PS Puliterys Jet Was WATER ROUTE MINES ‘ 1 as associated with Suits custom made, Al! wool textures, in the weaves 4 | pipranunoH, No. #—Frantic ef E { and colors that have given life to the fabric vogue of the Season, forts are being made by a number of | { Fourth Floor ut manufacturing Interests in | : oy ot to secure emergency coal ee eee esse jueearsenteorerven-envenenvenrencerarensencenremand, a nenitre Si \ 14 Remarkable Articles | * before navigation closes on t | | ee ee Oe ee ee ae ae ee a ee cee em emcees | fl Monongahela River by buying the} \ 9 : j ) ict of independent mines con-| : Unusual Values in 3 [hectod with their planta by water BY . } } | transportation A | N’ | Many mills have their own coal| HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE ‘ ; ¥ it ‘Rincta | mines and, in ordinary times, they | : Fo} able to meet all requirements, but Bi ke f Ge { 4¢ * Just Back from Germany te || Men’s Boots | Men’s Boots j _ Men’s Boots new | | : : in dark tan Calfskin English lasts, in tan or black Russia g Bench 'made, incom- siehed Are You Working BEGINS IN or black Russia Calf. Calf; also Black Kidskin Lace 5 00 plete sizes. lormerly 3 i 7- ~~ Shoes. with brosdteesivvecs, POs $10.00 ¢ oy It Sick? $8.00 | es 6.85 oursell Sic ! “You must stop working so hard!" his cmos vemmeenn owe, | doctor told him, But he could not stop. 2 aS SS SS Important Sale of he worked for was begin- son and he was forced to 7 ning its bu work overtime, often until late at night. Under the strain he begin to lose SA I [ IRDAY NOV 4TH strength, his energy was supping away, ’ ; t 4 \ 4 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Bis cipeton eras stn, E Pino Tsrant ‘ Hy Ne CAT HOD of mipalanil @ciaan at this very ay ereatter sehwosr. Bebe pe a pines 95c¢ Pale. bay neacai un iets SI. 10 | time of Sear find thewiselves nthe same pen ends, four-' ands, New cavy domet flannel, plain colore. wie | condition, To these people malto-ferrin, | . : ’ ea | Fatteras:and colorings. mercerized fabrics or fancy sttized LRM | the, new ‘tonic cers wonderful new The Real Situation Graphically Told 43 Silk Shirts...... veeeeeeees $3.25 Ferceles, 1402 after ended at edit. omen up Heavy tub silk in neat and novelty Silk Half Hose.... tee 75c ea | i wineonie: my out taste? tens s f wines Bere snd visas tas “TR | at ner pane pa he Buy THE WORLD Every Morning ae Shirts. . 1.25 j Union Suits 1.35 CE tome SON) walings Se terran from your drtggist to-day and | : Fs wad J Crton ous,..., sees Pee Me vbr oa) if i on lect g Pe irra foe ba cans cee lirica | Cait oar up fog te one id ot Nearly 400,000 Others Do cale; soft, i ie vata bosoms ceptional wearing quality; winter “ : vi NOs" fifty conte and one dotlar.—Advt. | ous sleeve lengths. weight aa ‘as % S r a decile Malto-ferrin “ier ase] gives Strength yVigor )

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