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ET TE ON LT LTT ETT SE PR Le PE OT a a = wid eae — ____THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916, __ THE MAN OF THE HOUR! 4) 1 AyAy “oxen of our ni votors vom ooo] BREAGH OF PROMISE SUIT LINER GOES FAR OFF COURSE 'SLEEPING PASSENGERS viwtawsion ATL GIGARS GO UP, toes fu staot ¢;, FOR $50,000 1S-OFF TO DODGE GERMAN CRAFT 'p, R, T. HEEDS PROTEST, throughout runs. “We find.” said Mr. Huff, “that the jack of sufficient electricity to supply both power and heat is due to the ( or peoco has bora going on steadily for| ARE JOLTED BY WRECK; PROMISES TO HEAT CARS} ve", fore" 27° Scio utewate + ; Raab Ak find a aah prin the last two years, according to a| od a dynamo, haf th hea hs wd rn. pe of cing & sucer wy * ‘ jeuw al s] Ene -, ot A Yes el es tod ely Bor bnphessed. With UIT DOWN: | tobacco authority, but in the Inst four! CrJer Discontimiing Case Brought Nieuw Amsterdam Held 52 Hours} Engine Tender and Baggage Car of| Proper Temperature Will Be ee Ar renin, the nOa. three dai the evident care given to the physical gj months Mt has been enormous, due) by Anna Kuhnel Against Jacob at Falmouth While British Of- Erie Train Derailed at | Maintained After Monday, "A further difficulty is caused by welfare of the individual, fit is} to an Increase in its consumption. | ef & Jae : ‘a a a i A the dismantling of a 7,500 ktlowatt dynamo to make room for @ 30,000 kilowatt machine which was ordered from the Westinghouse Company to Tho records of the Internal Revenue Department show tha ficials Searched for Spies. ‘The Holland-American Liner Nieuw Henkel Signed by Court. Justice Philbin, aitting In Spectal Harriman, NEWBURGH, N. Y., Nov. Says Vice President, on Oct. 1 the} i7.—Oc-| After Investigating the complaint a | wal Jot » stocks of nll kinds of tobarco carried | torn, Part 11, of the Supreme Court, Pie sterdam, Page arrived to-d8y| ounants of sleepers on an Erle train| Presented to him yesterday by Tho|be delivered this fall.” alue of Jo xt rac by the dealers were approximately | io aay al, pe fer discontinuing otterdam and Falmouth, had ’, , t, Evening World regarding the lack of fas an inv Procured from an borer a h ‘ely |to-day aligned an order discontinuing ~ from New York were tumbled out of © TE = ean and taken with meals ne-third less than ¢ on April 1) without costs the action brought by make the latter port by steaming their berths when the locomotive, | heat in Brooklyn Rapid Transit car bsg gt ochre reliable drugy (ides i of thin year. | far to the north of Scotland to avoid | Vico President Huff to-day promised (From the Pittaburyh Post.) ft will not ouly prove a fles! Ht '! High Cost of Tobacco Will Be|™.: i _,|Anna Kuhnel against Jacob Henke 2 . A | tender and baggage car were derailed) 1): cars would be heated for an| “It must be glorious,” gushed the gtrl, maker and a tissue builder, but will : : . Thoro has been @ silabt advance) ienkel ta mechanical expert for Gorman vessele, Bhe was detained) a: Harriman, N. Y., late last night. | frat cera would be hes Going into | to be pus Into novel. Woulda’t you 4 be found to be a natural aid ty diges-| Felt by Smoker and Chewer already in the price of clears.” sald) (hariox Scribner's Sons and superin- “fty-two hours in Falmouth by Brit-! he train was going at the rate of| service hereafter and that, after Mon. WEG IBOLT sean tt would be rather { tion, Johann Hoff's Malt imp “ After Jan. 4 John Fo Whelan, Vico Prosident of) tendant of their Forty-third Street $4 officials who searched the vessellary mites an hour, had been {day at the latest, a proper tempera-| pur tim satiated. I'm mentioned te ‘ flavor to food which is {ndescet After Ja . the United Cigar Stores Companys) putiding. Miss Kuhnel was his for spies and took off all the mail for) mwitched to an auxiliary track, but| We sould be maintained in_ them !pradatreet 4 ee ntce-—AdrE vil A lech | apne gaa _ | {which has been been coned to the! housekeeper for eight years and in this cou for efamination by the) owing to misunderstanding of orders . EERUNRESTE . | ADVANCE IS ENORMOUS. vd TECad REtEER rh after the frst! september sued for breach of p censor tho engineer thought he was on the| ‘ | el Seis oft ° we yook for an advance} , asking £ A main line. iw Gravies give flavor to. fish }} - . all the line In cixurattes and] | Menkel'e 5 worn | 5 anudncer,, Wallas detector ott THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY ‘ busine: , “Eddys” {| Increase in Consumption of the | cigars. Stocks have beon pretty wetl| Sere purely of a business nature 5) } and reel es dys" Sauce 7) Increase “ i} | eioairad ap 38 thy woURtY until a short time before the suit was tf ‘ | Port Jarvis, was hadly scalded, He} is sives flavor to the gravies. sad t : cleaned up his country brought, when his son Was about to, pacifists, « » pros | was the only seriously hurt, ' g wil Weed in Last Four Months There have been costly atrikes,|leave his household. At that time, he fex was compelled by his ee . : Beeches itd / Given as the Cause. the tn in Tampa. The strikers Kuhnel t they to resign. Dr. M. P. Rooseboom, As- - ‘iw 06 - cou " oe t retary of the Permanent } 1 | have ally come out ahend and | Cou anes grolaty. of tie Pesnanee | CLEAR AS A | | the situ n has been made more f was s ata ap Sd | More money will be going up in ! AS re wliters Were sulfer- 1 | acute By the fact that many oleae linden 6c ‘ hey greed | in lack of food in the EMBARGO ON WHEAT is beauti ' OLD ENGLISH | amoke after the first of the voor than! maxors havo quilt thelr fobs to wypk | Over fnancial arrangements and Miss | German concentration camps, 6 H BE sure to hear this utiful | | ae se Kuhnel left the house. The ext| Mrs. Henry Van Dyke, wife of the pains STYLE ever before and unless you are golng|in the munition factories, whore the | thing Henkel heard from her, he | United States Minister to the Nether instrument before you buy. It is . |Sauce to bo a “Little Robert Reed, who| wages are better. Not an inconsider-|claims, was the service of the sum-|ianis, accompanied by her daughters | Unanimous Throughout Country invariably selected when heard in comparison. hover used tobaceo decause it ts af Able tetor has been the retirement] mons and complaint. jand Julia Culp, Dutch soprano, also for Stoppage of Shipments, The id jury which heard and tested all : i * of a great number of girls from the POPPER coed were fie! clarati ' Appetizing in soups, and es- || nitny weed." you wilt have to pay|oi A Bre THIS CONGRESSMAN-ELECT ———— Is Official Declaration. So Lila tte eo aa pecially oyster stews. your share to the piper, ‘The price! wa’ tear formerly selling at the |Mintxter Dies of Injurtes tw Ante! CHICAGO, Noy, 1%—Fitteon hun- plan ast sare At Grocers and Del catessen Stores, 4 Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,.N.Y. } | dent. TTSFIELD, Mas im Lawrence 1 years old, past Miss Jeannette Rankin, If tonal chu gicen a marking for tone quality higher than any other phonograph or talking machine. Ten superb models: $45, $60, $75, $100, $150, $175, $190, $225, $450, $1,000 rate of six for a quarter no@ sells for five cents stratght. ‘The bands and inbels, formerly made in Germany, | |now have to he mada bere and they jared bake n the United States to close since Aug general secretary | clation of Master » Nov. 17.—Rev. Jot clrars will be advanced—in some 10c | case the price has been advanced al- © will be fewer cigarettes ce, and a slice will BARS ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS Who? Pr wi! Cash discount allowed H cost more. It costs more to make] y, Stenes ihe Th 7 sustained in an au . to-day, Ho said : . j clear boxes,"”" You Please, the First Woman to ties Th x bakertes have closed Fifth Ave. at 53d St. 279-281 B’way at Reade St. 7 H “Why couldn't the trimings of the Be Elected, j Hince the war began because of soar-| 50 Broadway (Standard Arca boxes, the orgeous labela and the M tov of ing prices. | , : N troublesome bands be dispensed @. He was at ono time! Bell Declared that master bakers THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACHINE IN THE WORLD 5 Ni with?” Mr. Whelan was asked, of Plymouth Church, throughout the United States favor ' N ‘oitig: Obiabinete WOLlAG't atand dos an ombargo on grain shipmen AY | it" he rept Le bY . replied, A man wants those ' N attractive trimings fust the same as a ee | th N [he wants a atlk or satin Mning in his 2” Se faetinn han in : Broadway at 49% St. Blac te they arn enor, he thin ("=O el Mie go Nj there ts something the matter with APPORTIONMENT PLAN. | N lb the box. The bands, which are a { " w—, 4 — | Offers To-morrow—Saturday [Ree Ge een se Com Nithe customer, An unscrupulous lve Dintrt | ; | ‘ i > i Sui Is N | dealer could substitute any kind of «aro preparing to) Simple Tailored Suit_Modets f)|s‘ciene art werent for thir mare, | ring” tore tho next Lepsncures the ( In checks, mixtures, broadcloths, English velours By |, the advance will’ te more: in cut) Ghestion of reapHostionine tae Con” ‘ and velvets, N | ce re hbiealid Pewee Hees aan after which an Aldermanic reapportion- | { ng up the price east, that ts] made in this city $29.50 to $79.50 ° | the way It looka to us now, Cigars | ntive die ‘welling three for a quarter probably will cost ten cents stralht and two |* | for @ quarter probably will be fifteen | 41) cents atraight. So far we have been able to adhere to our old prices for | the reason that we have kept eo well | stocked up. “garottes are advancing tn price it Is difficult to get Turkish Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. ‘PHONE 6900 GREELEY - Tailored and Shopping Frocks Of serge, wool Jersey, broadcloth, meteor or satin, $16.50 to $49.50 Top Coats and Motor Wraps d to any chat on the eve of ated by the ar “ control of the next House p sentatives would have been insured ———— i ! ata TET rar tobneo in addition to the advance in| tlsh Ratlway M 7 Go on Strike { Tailored on unique and distinctive lines of Bolivia, for War Honus. P . 1 the domestic article and in the mak- MBLIN, Noy. 17.—Irlsh railway to- i wool velour, velvet and mixture, | ine up of the packages. ‘The clgar-| com jer eh pee retwsy: Special O erings Saturday } $18.50 to $100.00 ette situation 18 a problem which still nt Thurl al strike confronts the rotafler. It may be that given the then umber of clgarettes in a package fellow Winter Suits and Coats IIIT Military Box models of superior quality English coatings, plaid worsted lining. For Large Boys 9 to 18 years 12,50 and 14.50 For Small Boys 4 to 10 years 19,75 and 22.50 or brown; belted model, roll collar edged with skunk opossum fur, body and sleeves lined, corduroy, in green, brown or black, trimmed with natural or skunk raccoon fur; lined and interlined. 6 to 14 years, logical standard of value. =r : 15.75 6 to 16 years. { he tow workmen Unusuall Smart Sports A rel | will ba cut down." The bonus ts ten shillings week a { Modes after French and English designers—suits of | For Misses, Juniors and Girls ; wool Jersey and Angora cloth—Norfolk effects in ——————— ! tweeds and velvet. k li [wes { ¢ BROADWAY AT 49TH ST T ran n ~ mon & Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Misses’ Wool Velour Coats : Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Of wool velour, broadcloth, Callot checks, Pleated Russian belted model, in Bure \ 1810 20 year cia 39.50 lined, interlined. 14 t0 20 years: Speelal. 29,50) b , Boys Apparel Shop a ; as S a, Misses’ Wool Velour Suit Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats H MERCOATS tesa: Gaye are y } Dressy tailored model, with tur trim. Of Bolivia cloth, in gold en, Burgund: ' on the preferred list. Our A Separate Shop on the Fifth Floor ming: in gold, mahogany, mohawk, green, brown, navy or black; collar and cults. of if i brown, tan or plum; convertible crushed - mole coney fur, patch pock' ik lined, ‘ } \ roomy slipons impel a pref- collar. 14 to 20 years. Special 45.00 interlined. 14 to 20 years. Speciai 39.50 ae : Offer for Saturday j erence because of their ex- i ceptional design, fit and comfort, Boys’ London Made Overcoats Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats / and at every price indicate a ea na Ie alatpa rePemtaiceiume > rpm san aeeal Ot zibeline or wool velour, in navy, green Double breasted model, of velveteen or English Guard or Special 18.50 Special BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET At Reduced Prices Saturday Misses’ Winter Suits Of wool velour, broadcloth or velveteen, also checks, trimmed with moleskin, Hudson seal, beaver, natural or skunk raccoon or silver coney fur, also tailored suits without fur. 14 to 20 years. Reduced to 25.00 i Much Below Their Former Prices | [a a a ee ee Spectal Offerings Saturday Dresses for Misses and Girls Boys’ Winter Overcoats to 18 years Belted or Gathered Back Models Ee A ; ) ONLY BRONX STOR Of fine Overcoatings in plain or fancy weaves, in gray, A ) AUMANNS8 0 brown or heather mixtures, novelty worsted linings. 12.75 149th STREET @ 3rd AVENUE Boys’ Mackinaws 6 to 18 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ' Our Terms Wil! Suit You Norfolk model of genuine Mackinaw cloth, new plaids, in gray, blue, green, red or brown colorings. “8.75 Girls’ Navy Serge Dresses Russian belted model embroidered in Copen. or red silk, trimmed with black silk braid; collar and cuffs of plaid silk, white embroid: vestee, pleated skirt. 12 to 16 yrs, ‘Special 9.75 Girls’ Party Frocks OF pink, blue or white taffeta silk, large net ki fichu and sleeves edged with pleated net ruf- fles, taffeta skirt inset with bands of net and pleated net ruffle, 10 to 16 yrs, Special Misses’ Afternoon Dresses In Copen., rose, beige, navy or black satin; draped bodice ties into sash, Georgette sleeves, large sailor coller of white hem- stiched Georgette. 14 to 20 yrs, Special 19.75 Small Boys’ Overcoats 2 to 10 wears | | Misses’ Velveteen Dresses In navy, Burgundy, brown, or black; bodice draped in front extends into sash at b satin collar edged with nutria fur, ’ d top skirt, 14 to 20 years, Special 29.50 China Closet, Of gray or blue chinchilla, brown or blue kersey, gray, blue or brown frieze, also tweeds, worsted lined, Special 9, 7! 5 4-Piece Adam Period Dining § Room Suite = in Fumed Oak finish, ng of Buflet, long; China 13.75 Misses’ Evening Gowns | A diversified selection of new evening Fashions for the Miss, 14 to 20 years; debutante and dance | frocks of silk net mounted over gold or silver cloth; of satin, taffeta or rich brocades, | 18.50 0 125.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Sweaters Wool Sweater, in navy, oxford, maroon or brown and green heather mixtures, shawl roll collar. 8 to 16 years, Special Table us 45 in. ft, extension. Four vise $74.5)! ES™AVE. } Extension 98 fable, ‘179 Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas Of outing flannel, in one or two piece models, in pink or blue stripes, military collar, silk frogs. 6to 18 years, Spectal $$ NTRANCE OPEN EVERY VENING on 9°" STREET

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