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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. ; ‘$10,000 DINNER. RAILROAD REBATES lin hia country, and that this eon All prepared sizes, of anthracite TWO AUTO RACERS KILLED — |: 073! ssivers nes strony tad ts fatat Union of Brothera advantages w a coal so handled. ning, To-lay a ne Car, “rhe allowances paid to Burns TESTING NEW SPEEDWAY, |" Ht ne hath’, * Bros, in accordance with the -—- ore in the car when a apindle br them to undersell comr rs sixth and seventh paragraphs of UNIONTOWN, Pa, No The iid jt turtled twice, were dead as a SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa 4 Dintrict Attorney Swann ts eager — the above toa: d to $31,- ie eae ae ASAE in Heit At a cost of $10,000 Charles M. i ta iid ett shop (hese advantages or : g, be | re sh pla a ree last night gave a banquet to $00 prom- have Had aaything to do with tre ily eeremo in 1012, ang $20,023 nay | Mee tne eietites Broadway at 34th Street inent citizens of the Bethlehema. sass nie) mee RENN ORey: 8 in 1913. "In each yoar prey ex The keynote of the affair waa con- on with which 1 + Livethers ceeded the rental paid by Burns { their Bros. for the four properties, and a large part of the solidation, as Mr. Schwab ts deeply In- | have smashed and 4 tereated in the uniting of the two Beth- | rivals, Michel F President AI a nces lehera, which now have & population uf sot tn Hition, hea atendy told) fsnewee ue Bue ne cons | sored ohare nth was pitiful to aco the mission's examiners found that it | » cost the respondent 3.514 cents | ‘ per gross ton for handling coal | Pu Lcleiingenndphasta Labi edi sia eine over its Elizabethport docks and | Ps eo \ ) ATHENA UNDERWEAR FO WOMEN AND CHILDREN | Local Firm m Had Great Ad- ; ver docks of ‘ roi vuln; also that Curtla & Blals- 3.447 cents per gross ton for han- vantage Over Its Less | dell, formerly Liggeat flrin In New dling coal over its Port Johnston Favored Rivals. | York, tatlod $12, COAL EXPLAINED? | we NEW JERSEY FOUND EVIDENCE docks While a mech larger ty of coal is handied over . use they could not fons," and ° principal differ- | ene tween ciate bs MIEN’S SILK SCARFS sure ven] kinds Ts thet, ATHENA | | al oF Bros. are performing on Pier 8 | | af of Knit Garmen: handied by Burns Bros. show that the o | - = OF RAILROAD REBATE. Ee gr Tinweveat iy. taller Sie Prices Yrove} Mr. Burns did not explain those ¢ h leas than the allowance H i Fixed Prices and Dr leepditiongs bet Atuace Diane (Catia un tune Wit aie in Oriental Mo to fit, while other un- Competitors Out of H wance paid to Burns Bro ttorney Markow nks he has bb derwear has to be Business, [found out what be | Got BBINNred nS SAnrier# stretched to the shape S5. us recelyed from a re source ‘ n | igure. Ne aee Gaweril Resonate ot ah of the NEW JERSEY CENTRAL DIREC. | copied from rare antique rugs | of the figure At neat ilualy eat Nee Lore coal eS et ald: Te austen strom tee | TORS SURNG SINRETORS TUS! | ATHENA Under- iA ch . it t oles om he: = * . dealers will be kept ao busy explain< | report of the commission to Invent: ian a1 wear is as different ing things to the Grand Jury during | [yy (le coal combination, ax fole TN Clntral Matlroad of New Jeraey gre an exclusive and attractive move HII from ordinary —_under- the next few wooks that they will not wear as a perfectly tail- ored coat differs from a tral Railroad of New arate’ so brings its coal into New York through the ayency of {4 alll a director, elty just introduced in the Men’s have time to boost the price again. | seeking to clear up a lot ; : mine NG clear Ue Ses ; s . shapeless cloak, BA UL a eddy he eR tho prica at which coal 1a | vear Department, on the First Floor. | ‘ ms a ton a soon as Tue Evening World| Who practically contrat a tere | sold in New York," said Mr, Marke- Artistic and beautiful the col The correct tailoring began itn demands for a criminal in| minal belonging to the Central | wien. “lr turns js toe nine zs ea ul are tne color of ATHENA Under- |. Railroa i Herbert and Ct ; vestigation and they brought it down| font to onan Viera hate ee pau put out of busines blendings revealed im these rich s " wear makes it comfort- to $8 when tho criminal inquiry ac-| use of their storage and ferriage his tiem. We want . able, dainty and in ex- . yards, and there is evidence tually began. District Attorney! there was a rebate of 15 cents per Swann has enough queationa to ask ton given to this company by the them to keep them out of temptation railroad off its tariff for the tran- designed amd woven in America for 4ict conformity — with | 8. Altman & Co. and made up especi- the figure. tn i CRUcene ot es sari ton the tran | " eon It affords freedom of for a whil | and that this discrimination was | ally for them. the arms and body. | He will begin with Burns Brothors,| allowed over t ntral Ferry to ng Nor Mea and Women the coal new of New York, the bix-| Burns Brothe ho wers the the State and There is no_ stretching | king for ‘© about the ‘modern Whe hosiery Wake the un- geat coal retaliers in the world, Proot| te, State and to kno See eae are shown in e regular f the fabric at one stricted guarantt. h has been obtained by Assistant Dis-| the neighborhood of 200,000 tons | which they couldn't keep up’ Of ock at $2.50 and 27.99 poiné and no looseness Nati ls Guatariteed to we trict Attorney Samuel Markowich that! a year, course, « corporation with rebates a “ere see eve or wrinkling anywhere. ‘tigt f (bi t IL ER.ttls corporation is very: ¢ to the| BURNS BROS, CLOSE TO CEN: | from coal railroad people could easily THENA — Underw r atigfactorily or it wil tral Raiirond of New Jersey, one! TRAL R.A. OF N. J. |inderseit and. eliminate rival, con \THE nderwear, ‘eid pan ae new Lo of The bitewwt coal carrying railroads! Mr. Markewich was a ferred to cerns; then raise ped Aik ta y. which is superior in every They offer you sty ' L report of the Int - respect to any other kind, is made in all sizes and of all weights and qual- ¢ miniesion of fi& finish, smart appe | How To Get Rid OF Catarrh, | 0 r- ante and, Jast but not X ta h = OAR SHORTAGE EXPLAINED | Fifth Avene - Madison Avenue Advance in prices announced tities of coal ar empty box cars “out of for January Ist, ke} from cara to Vousela for del A leaking roof, a hole in the PRICES: | For Women—Vests and Tights. . 60c to $2.00 | For Women—Union Suits. . . $1.15 to $4.25 For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. —Separate Garments ..... 50c to $1.10 —Union Suits.......... 85c to $2.00 ripe |New York Harbor side, OF & miawing door, xewns to be | Shoe e , i “For these several propertice | avout all the trouble with most of noe yeh «| Burns Bro ccordance with [iii some of them, apparently, | “ | t # $30,000 per annum | tHe. Some of them, appr 2 ° e thinking, ete. rental rendered | have been there a long time. If there h C t f W Ik Broadway at 49th Be the tonlo ac } . by Burns Bros. in transferring | ar Ss many hidden away on each e Ig os 0 a Ing N . a coal from cars to vessels at the || division of the system It helps to ex | aro War. near ¢ vs é docks, as provided in the sixth wlan tetgivan it st eventh paragraphs of the the respondent pay out of easons why i N Ny i 34th and 35ih Streets New York j Ry feast, economy. Catarrhal Deafness or cy tor ten| | ON THE NEW HAVEN ROAD ities, at the prices you 4 N i> id in Jersey have been accustomed to N i> FOR MEN Head Noses pfannettan yeni goal tees? ne i HN Bairs cotton hose, $1.50 iu a (wo retail coal treaties, | 250 “Outvof Order” Cars in an Old Boe cotton eed hose,” $2.00 yoy aye eat, catarnal dears | sta gan on uht Yard Are Left | When you put on your first suit of ATHENA Under- RN) Spairssilklustre hoes,” $3.00 | hein “ekare fn | lara | wear you Will realize “that it is the only kind whieh is , N k hose, $1.50 altuated near nt'a Unrepaired. | iw’ in acdordance with correct. principles: N ¥ line to Now York io the t to The Krening World.) | made E with ¢ N ‘OR WOMEN cin of Huns Lirothers take on coal! spaMFORD, Conn, Nov. 2&—In Athena is sold only at Saks in New York N cotton hose, $2.00 4 4 ldeliver (he coal to eonsu in Naw | an old freight yard, at Wilson's Point, | Athena is sold only at Saks in New York N lustre hose, $3.00 “yf ‘ ind the surrounding dis. {a mile away from its main line at . ; a. N Sei tithees "$3.00 A ; jtrlet. AC the docks k South Norwatk, the New Haven roa Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, Makers | The cost of shoe leather has advanced so high that shoe merchants are compelled to raise the J cannot handle tts freight. price of their shoes, cars If repaired and put into} * 000 The unprecedented high prices in shoe leather | are caused by the scarcity of leather in this os Path During the last fiscal year alone, over uns i A | 0,000,000 worth of hides and sole leather ‘mame ae ‘ THREE TONS OF IRON FALLS. were shipped abroad to foreign countries. This La Wee i ‘ produced a shortage of leather in this country Hl and corresponding high prices. coal so nd 16 cents per ton on service could be carrying over | tons of freight. If the » such repatra could be ma yin a yar in silk hose is determined not only by beauty of texture and shapeliness, but also Gieder trough Walk and Cre © Six Clerks’ Desks, A three-ton girder being raised to A bill has been introduced in Congress provid- by sian oa that a mit feature the root of a building at Ni on ing for an embargo on food stuffs. Why not > and Street to-day, broke the hoisting include in that embargo other NECESSITIES r and fell two floors, grashing of living which have risen to almost prohibi- ae piss a Ati vaulted nena in front tive prices in this country? Something should It Gs 4 rviceable ¢ ahipnine ton ot Wolf A al ate uss be done to look after the wants and necessities stands pre-e minent. l Isso serviceable \ mislon merchant, Six clerks who of the American people FIRST. This can be that to wear it daily is true cconomy, 4 ™ usually occupy that room under the done by keeping in this country commodities | Women’s Silk Hose—80c, $1.05, $1,50 and $2 scaWail Ware aiuant WAEK the Widks necessary to the comfort and well being of Wasssn's Lisle Howe Sie ny of {ron smashed thelr dosks. the American people. We hope Legislation — ‘ oh ash scared many te will be promulgated that will relieve our do- Men's Silk Hose—-55c, 80¢, $1.05 and $1.59 Seat Foun Ht diMeult'to, mestic leather market so that the present cost Men's Lisle Hose, 30¢ re of shoes may be reduced. CASE’S DEATH KILLS WIFE. \] Cottapses om Receiving News and James S. Coward = Hires ot Senet 262-274 Greenwich Street, N. Y. GREATER NEW FORM ache denen ¢2 aure chance cane wen | Malt Orders Filed (ear Warren Bureet) aftor recelving news of the avcté nta Sold Nowhere Else leath of h husband, Char ‘ase, the packs smedian, who shot himael Hotel in West Borty-fifth Street here . we hortly after receiving the new 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 . i Grand Street Smith Street } ae ere N Wi { A ] Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St, was shot LA ' tb Serving Table, D.sh Closet, 3-Plece Fumed } STRANDED STEAMER SAFE ew in er ppare ae Ibrary Suit. Lady” *s Desk or Lamp for 50¢ Weekly ? FAMER SATE: 1 PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK $125 Worth of Furniture Pro Vatrin, Whten Aground, . ; =e Opens aNew ClothingAccount No Deposit—$1 Weekl ' } Monnhee 2 Mia Don't delay gett’ng your new Suit, Dress or Coat be- Do: y cause you haven't the ready cash. Take your pick of the handsome, stylish garments we have here and say, “Charge it.” No red tape to our convenient credit plan SUITS \PWESE WINTER $15 SUITS the very latest strlo is rayed 1 Parlor Suit ie Buifets tonight, « Wat nah. reported pation Desks S HEALTH gave & reception thi weekly will buy THE MAN on the GIR 50c eC Park Zoo eo olce Parlor feet arrive Suit; big stock in The man at the ‘desk often act. le prevents the content Rtnodian “ted “tan the DR ESSES as Tour aterea| prise? lacks it. of the unreetinne, from heoasiie Vt nd a Bit from Kame piece 35.50 pretty ‘3 ici ? hard, and in this way makes ree hae sate suite one for 1 | pci Por pelos mother tare vatural movements easy. Itact, NT URESSES for every $1898 anne i OF de At Tlsptendia stock of . e ‘4 y vocnsion rn ‘or 4 against the consequences of to in eifect as an internal mien jComamnlaaloners, non, wi he |) cecuslons He shadeh tg 340 ROOwA $89, Combination Desks & much indoor brain work and not uoricant, an Northwest. It, | sh models, " FURNISHED, oer MONDAY oH) ray ety 4 fret tomcat prtons, Pare | enough out-door exercise ? Nujol is bottled at the patinety and in, Ka ae | a] 7 ‘ Tina is sold only in pint bottles bearing Ren, Bb the tag. ° . A T pa fucenotece i dangerous. The ie ame Nujol and the imprint of frlends’ with “them and” be PauvS ROA 1s SVEN TGCS. 0 fhe Standard Oil Company (New the ehtia ren SMART: COATE) nw $1 5-98 because it tends to make consti ne 9). Mahipal Gubstititenst fall and winter mod~ we Mule valves sonnsipation — yiiettban een tl ite evar C0 57-50 Hee ee ON, ujol relieves constipation to sa y for bookle w Ration j 1 aan effectively and without rmiag lreatment for Constipation.” Ait leah 0 fone ENTRANCE to CLOTHING. throug oh sevenetime No ud Want Hsted at The Wor! Y PURNITURE s TORE i tion Bureau, \ Hl STANDARD OIL COMPANY frrde “tank hor . T.Kellye works all week. Orcler Bayonne Ine anie? New Jersey mth Bh” and. terondy xt 0. one 3 toothy and prosper. fon St, Brooklyn, for 30. de following the printing of ¢ x, Sdvertin euLen |. 263-6" Ave. ios W.17" St Open Saturday Evenings Until 7 o’Clock. a ‘