The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1916, Page 4

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Promises Legal Bombshell as. ,,,, ‘ w. dude $3,000 for certain letters in his pos-| i 1 ‘The bombshell, as Dr. Graves de-|the United States authorities find that| pussy that. there were scribes It, or rather suggests it, Is a|they can get no evidence on whieh to highly BIDFORSLENCE “QWSPIORNS Se —>— jae A day yi fo bia ‘ He Goes to Washington (9 me in tus pl a ats rere + denied yt for Blackmail Hearing. jaye tad been lake downs If Teould season ‘van Arm@aard Kar! Graves went to tw erday and| Fi . fen i a rt ‘ Washington to-day with a big bomb. | made When i y as ‘ i Jobat se abe A strictl¥ Iexal bombabel!. He |)" oT Oat witiine ial ; A r to-morrow before the |. | © ne fs hd by a PREDICTS THE CASE WILL BEj word ‘twenty’ stan sewer a charge of trying to bi kmall \ s , Countess von Bernatorff by asking THROWN OUT OF CoURT te 1 have transla PomMetat a fle Founded 1826 Lord & Taylor sath Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street CHICKERING HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916, at 3 P.M. 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Lord & Taylor Dining Room Furniture embodies dignity in its design and the art of fine cabinetry in its making. The character of the most exclusive Dining Room is safe in its expression through Lord & Taylor furnishings, however inexpensive may be the articles of Furniture selected. Mahogany Georgian Suite 10 pieces—Sideboard, China Cabinet, Mxtension Vable, Serving Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm Chair, Seats upholstered in blue ha‘r cloth Formerly $635.00.....++0+..... $500.00 lo-piece Jacobean Oak ' 1: William and Bute $225.00 | ae lary § $425.00 to-piece Chippendale - — | { Mahogany Suite... $245,004 -~ ' Ly lo-piece Queen Anne fl | $445.09 American Walnut, " D soiieve: inne Suite 1275.00 1 to-piece Colonial Ma- ' | P | reuae = $488.00 hogany Suite , $365.00 | Mf lespiece Ge v1 Ma 1o-piece William and / “) t s $525.00 Ary) | Makassar j 1 ifaw a i Henplewhite juite $365.00 { | 1 Amer “Wala to-piece Sheraton Ma- } § $875.09 hogany Suite $395.00 > is " to-picce Chippendale ‘ lop rica ; Mahogany Suite..,.$395.00 | Mahogany ‘Tea Wag po Watnst 35.09 ppiece Queen Anne Baecialssc, $9.75 | \ , ahogany Suite. $305.00 ' 1 Walnut Suite $1874.00 60 Odd Dining Room Chairs at Half Price, Odd Buffets, China Cabinets, Serving Tables and Extension Tables at reductions of from 33\4 to 50°, Biath Floor a ae 5 se = se ountess von Bern ‘" GERMAN EMBASSY FEARS IMPORTANT LETTERS ARE MISSING WASHINGTON, Nov Himnbassy lias asked Berlin to ly what pers are missing fr FEELS SAFE IN PROTECTION OF ited States Cou ifter the sinking of the Kaiser did not know American had been drown Kk hi market on advance informa. tion” in Philadelphia, when decoded, he de- contain the financial balance | jsheets of a stock market Werlin, and request financial balance 4 of a brokerage firm in Phila- ex's language, to ns which have been completed n others which are yet to These deals, Graves charged, were » benefit of Count von Bern-|The Oscar 1, arrived at New York having left Copenhagen Oct. rich Germans, who, | N been allied with in making rican and eh inside know SS SS ee ee ee ee me al occasions." he war semed immi-| Germany and the | throu: United States, public thought It was imi Stocks fell to a low per went out from Count von Bern storff to his German friends her Buy stock f did not profit? Als war actions by wany which were sume crowd sold Mildly and Healthfully Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Color Restorer is the original]! preparation for safely and quickly restoring the natural colortogray, faded and bleached hair ina few days. Leaves the hair clean, flurry cacoveeiesrearicaveenan eoventenneneniandh Free Trial Package and special comb. Testit on alock of hair, ‘I his test will prove more than anything we could say in an advertisement. Write now and be sure to tell the| First race 1 re it turned gray, Was ft medium brown or light fire yote drakats04 | throm the Atobison Glebe.) 1 The man who says the neck of a chicken Is the best part of a chicken is @ standpatter, unless it is the other able to imitate the preparation Itvelf, dour labels almost word for word, and sure remember the name, Wary T.Goldman, : ( 7Goldman Bidg., St. Paul,Ming, Kind of a chicken, << a oe a a ww ww ww ww ww we ee AMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6" AVE. AT 20" ST. For One Day Only Wednesday, Nov. 15 Women’s High Cut Lace Shoes Reduced From $7.00 0 *9.85 All Paris Brown Kidskin High Cut C 1S OF SS) S09 S09 SS SO OS 00 0 0 0 0 SS 0 0 S00 0 0 So O09 ——— 0 SO 0 SO ee eee nee ae ene saa a, Se | Pn rr. a THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1916.. \SWITCHMEN CHARGE B-HOUR ARBITRATION son we OLD FRENCH we packet from « on those occasions and won - packet th German oF > 4 are thelr any letter el safe in t W iaine said the doctor, The packet had been offici wuld by t wer | been Ger nbers of one ¢p) lear for han the crew had been | froin obtained Embassy that ¢ ay Informed by he facts. The 1 to any campaign.” » you mean they will st , liat r editor make his owt shington admits were in 8 ion addressed to ber. Prince von| “Po you me A of D proes y " ae a) Owe code enane, tefeldt of the German Embassy | Cculing you?” ws ask jtiuetons, Not another word from) ‘the code letters, he insisted, will t T a do what they like,” re me t of Count von declares the letters were stolen from They can H save ee f pr the Embassy mail plied Dr. Graves, “You shall ao. if, DF. Graves amiled as he playing of the) nationa : statements rom the Germ: some of tess vor neern in| ding to the s refer, to use rtain trans- leve Ailions | bassy. ments ta persons is, the general | toured t pat from relatto ant, nd stocks did rnstorff® him- there were GRAY. HAIRS AMVENTH R upward) one th Clever Imitators, Lace Shoes. , Vamps of Paris Brown Kid, Tops of White Snow Buck. Welted Soles XVI. Heels. 2-inch Louis All styles carried at our 6th Ay. at 20th St. Store also sold at oyy Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad St, to have cont rs Dr Armgaard Karl German Foreign Of messenger also is be The eight-hour railroad work in freight terminals be as applied to «working witi ir ret vice ‘ n/ Gosling, « fraternal the proceedings before the arbitration! England to the Ame: board appointed un: Act to consider the demands of the Switchmen's ght. | lack outlook of the war,” he added Union of North America for hour day amd an 16 cents an how union involve thirteen railroads, East y of] “is that the workers on their return « (he case against ds of the to civil life will throw over the hate- Hatzfeldt, coun- the German|” 4; ; and inevitable.” teady to assist In the| Uder the Newlands Law the arbi- the self-styled “inter-| tration hearings must not extend be-| The original causes of the economte use of th switchmen | crisis in Porto Rico, according to a can be found ai have brought the matter Into arbitra-| report by Santiago Iglesias, were due|_ The above co tion after eight months of effort. Concerning Graves's © letters addressed to Coun- Herfstorf contained tips on “stock which could be played on the on market as sure winners,” it red at the German Embassy: ily reference to stock in the untesa von Bernstorft was f the sale of twenty held by the Countess, thing in two of the let- es produced that would not ° 1 permitted*to pass the Eng- PROMISES FIREWORKS IF HE/ lish censor.” GOES TO TRIAL. The ( S.\to the island's system of production atrongly to ev E. Heberling, President of the unton,| and tho “concentration of wealth in What a falr f charged to-day in Horace Baker, that el for the rail- roads, was secking, Uy dragging In un- necessary and trivial details, to nullity | Heberling de-| | Franklin Simon a Co. minute détails of a switchman's duties in each minute of a twelve-hour day Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. the thirty-day period would be u . ntials could be reached Howry of the United States Court of Claims, Chatr- , Arbitration Hoard, en- New Models Wednesday protest EW MI OGSSS meanesaay board into executive session to map out a plan by which the proceedings may be expedited, about Maker were allowed rman Embassy does not ba- ives obtained the let the steam#ehip Oscar IL, latest date on the docu- n from Graves ts Se vining 'y efforts nine the identity of the » brought ed States and the ship he The Embassy feels that r, having lost the packet nt or theft, might have t the loss, the controversy keen minded switch- orks: elve hours 4 a Py bi daert era etl laces d ings; V neck, cuffs and border at bottom of con- 7.95 and Ohio Railroad and allied roads trasting stitch, Special . f the a switch. <6 , r " ly In winter when Slip-Over Brushed Wool Sweaters covered with snow and for clearing For Women and Misses cars requires switchmen to work out In the element® for hours without a chance to gel warm, “Why do you want an eight hour brushed wool, long sash, tdssel ends. Special day?" Mr. Baker inquired 4 “We think eight hours are enougn,” replied the switehman . can do more and better work in elgit Slip-Over Trench Coat Sweaters hours than in ten or twelve, We think we can go to work in the morn- beginning of our shitt better fortified for work if we have had a rest of sixteen how n low about overtime?” asked Mr. new “Paquin” convertible cape collar, wide belt = ” and patch pockets. Special 18.50 to have 4 stood. SaIRA; LS RAG ne Whis- ENTRIES AT BOWIE. and hazards of TRACK, BOWIE, man's life, expect jes for to-morrow's races |"! M p \ “We thiuk we} ing or at the e don't care about the Selling: for three. ace J tulid went Into techni- that he would the executive session ex- d said he works every For Women and Misses is on the and ts better paid. thar’ Belted model, Cardigan stitch, in rose, Copen, green, verages $140 a month, purple, brown or white; shawl collar (can be worn amination Re: day work, He A STANDPATTER, = TAMPERING WITH TRIFLES. (From the Philadel he hinted at marriage. yet No, he's still talking of ‘lo cottage’ and ‘two can live as chei non Diy : ssc es sper npn tail itanatiaes aici om_—— WART PEACE, ONE ASSERTS. 2".0°2.00 fu! vera jas been taken ‘abroad, converting the island into a region of serfdom Spokesman for Union Declares; Vnited King tom of Great Britain are Railroads Are Trying to Exceed Time Limit. ne erent worse tthe BEAUTY SECRE mous French actr In this count Gath year, b ho haw ween hy omplesion and ¢ kin Which Is hot inalterably opposed to taking part in sny peace nexotiations because tt might be regarded by the kingdom's enemies aa "a sign of weakness” was! the stateme made by Harry egate from an Federation Sof Labor convention to-day Our one ray of hope through the ful system which makes war possible t any imple ural Reautifier, which ts pensive any good Drugs 0. & connoixseur i "PHONE 6900 GREELEY Slip-Over Shetland Sweaters ‘ For Women and Misses Slip-over model of cashmere wool, in new color- Slip-over model of mohair brushed wool, in all. colorings, also all white; collar and cuffs of white 1 2 75 Of heavy brushed wool Slip-over Trench Coat, in light or dark colorings; Reduced Prices Wednesday All-Wool Knit Sweaters open or fastened high to neck], patch pockets, Reduced to 5.50 Brushed Wool: Sweaters For Women and Misses Full fashioned model in castor, Copen, rose, Nile, brown, purple or gold, with self or white convertible Byron collar and cuffs, detachable belt, patch pockets, Reduced to 7.95 BANMINN BRO A LOW PRICE carries with it no SATISFACTION unless it purcha: AFETY merchandise backed by a reputa- he \° ERVICE \eepeeserey tan ie SF, CTlOW est Prices, Quality Fumiture ence PATS AC ee as oe anne ONE PRICE, MARKED IN PLAIN-FIGURES and terms arranged to suit YOUR particular needs. 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