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catty SERIE 1), DUTCH SEND BACK + BERLIN'S NOTE OH - XILEGFBELGIANS Reported to Have Practically Told Holland to Mind Its Own Business, AMSTERDAM, Holland, Dec. 26 (¥ia London).—The Telegraaf says It r] has reason to belleve that Germany's reply to Holland's note regarding the “deportation of Belgian workmen 1s framed in such terms that {t was in- advisable to communi Dutch Paritament d_that the Go DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples ‘A headache remedy without the ts of “headache medicine.” Re- fieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white ointment, mada with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plas- ter and does not blister. Used only | externally, Cannot affect stomach and rt, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bron- | chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- | ralgia, congestion. pleurisy, rheuma- | tism, lumbago, all pains of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruis- es, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (often prevents pneumoina), BELL-ANS ‘Absolutely. Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25catall dtuggists e It to the; j citizenship will be created by enroll- THE EVENING ernment has requested Berlin to alter ! reply in such a manner that it may be presented to the Parliament. | The Duteh Government last month instruc lis Berlin” representative to notify Germany: that the Belgian deportations had caused a patntul impression tn Holand. g Rotterdam despatch to the Londo Times on Dec. 5 sald Germany had responded saying “mind your own business,” eae PROPOSES TRANG FOR 50,000 BOYS ~OFTTEAGHYEAR System Involving No Interfer- ence with National Guard Before Senate. WASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—Plans for a universal military training sys- tem involving no Interference with the National Guard and designed to avoid strong objection which has developed to one year training plans were placed before the Senate Com- mittee to-day by Col, Webb C, Hayes of Ohio, Tho plang were worked out by Col. Hayes and Col Foote, who are| in charge of artillery school at) Fortress Monroe, Col. Foote will be} called before the committee early in| January to explain the plans, Under the plan a trained military ig all youths when they reach the ice of venteen years and training | them for a period of three months each summer for four etemath| years. The 435 districts are | the units uring per- r 1 onstitute in the first year one t and a brigade of 4,800 there- r to be trained annually in each t nent would be on the 16th r. A new bureau In ment to handle the creat ch training season, of a sufficient , quipment, all would be returned to their homes. servists would not be called on for P_Rervice. At the end of © the in words which were tantamount to; ose: WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1916. PROPOSING AS A FINE ART There Are Only Five Ways, According to a Supposed Expert, but Any Moderately Popular Woman Knows They Are Countless. There’s the Proposal by Letter, the Dancing Proposal, the Proposal a la Pasha, and the Telephone and Phono-, graph Record Propo- sals. not half 80 eloque: THE BRUTE F No. 2. The on into submission. @ man inspires in a woman that com: Tied happiness, Bite cone nee “Give presents to the little dear, trying always to stick to Jewelry. Trua honest love thrives best in a young lady's bosom on a diet of pearls, rubles, el eralds, sapphires and diamonds, More- By Nixola Greeley-Smith, There are, according to Vanity Fair for January, just five ways of pro- posing marriage. For the benefit of young men about to commit the hara- kiri of the bank account an anonymous expert writing in the current number of that coruscating Periodical divides the pos- sible forms of proposal as follows: No, 1, Proposal by Letter—This, Vanity Fair de- clares, Is @ spineless and fainthearted method to be avoided for many reasons, but principally because let- ters sound 80 silly when read to the snickering jury by the counsel for the plaintiff. The pen is mighty, but nt as the parlor sofa, the soft-shaded lamp and the crackling open fire, the three great alds to wooing, says Vanity Fair. ORCE OF THE DANCING WAY. © sure copper-riveted way—Dance her It is only in “walking the dog” that plete confidence so essential to mar- No. 3—The proposal a Ia Prétha—@—————_______ wonder if your nose needs powder, or whether that really was your corset string that broke, or if the safety pin is holding on your silk petticoat, or concentrating your interest on somo on ve. “tade (ees. w ‘Diamonds for- hr ge ‘POLICEMAN SAVES WOMAN Ki WHO SWALLOWED POISON Forces Mrs. Pritchard, on Whom He Was About to Serve Warrant, to Drink Milk. Mrs. Blanche Pritchard, thirty-five years old, of No. 861 East Nineteenth Street, Flatbush, is a risoner in the ngs County Hospital charged with Qe ‘The Telephone Proposal thing’ Weaver the fre = ' WANN ASKS DISMISSAL OF WOOD INDICTMENT Tells Court Chief Witness Against Public Service Commissioner Has Recanted, District Attorney Swann to-day re- quested of Judge Nott the dismissal of tho indictment for bribery filed Jun, 25 last aguinst Robert C. Wood, former Public Service Commissioner. Mr. Swann stated that the chief wit- ness against Wood, Sidney G. John- son, had practically recanted his testimony, John LB. Stanehfleld, representing Mr. Wood, declared his ¢ should have been indicted, spection of the Grand Jury proved no crime had been Judga Nott reser dec! SHOOTING AT XMAS DANCE ALARMS: BORDER TROOPS Mexican Entertainment Leads Sol- | diers to Believe Snipers Re- sumed Their Activity. PASO, ‘Tex., Dec. 26.—Firing in the vicinity of the Third Kentucky outpost near the border last night caused another general alarm at the camp of the st Battalion of this RAISING OF SUGAR PRICES MAY BRING. Counsel in Dissolution Suit Against So-Called Trust | Expected to Act. A new Inquiry into the sugar com: | Panties and the men controlling them probably will result from The Evening | World's exposure of the sensational rso in the wholesale and r comt of sugar since the fall of 1914 James R. Knapp, special counsel. tor the Government in the dissolution suit i sainst the American Sugar Refining | Company, and Frank W. Swacker, | who is Investigating the high cost of | living in the t for the United States Attorney General, have been | carefully studying the stories printed | In Tho Evening World last Friday | ood Saturday, “I want to go over this matter | very carefully," said Mr, Swacker | to-day. “There may bo a basis for a| new inquiry into the sugar business | as {t reflects on the high cost of| living.” Tt was tho opinion of other officers, | however, that the unnecessary boost | ing of prices by the speculators in! sar and the creation of an artificial | © would be taken up by Mr. | Who 18 handling the dissolu-| against the American Sugar | Company. Mr... Knapp's| yo the sugar boosting, oughly gone into by | Refining assistants bell when it is th legal inquisitors, will prove of value; in the dissolution suit. The case is mittee ee |now pending before the Court of Ap~ The Chamber of Commerce Come which was instructed to make dent inquiry, will have ame ing some day this week, inde ther m Noman who knows ScotchWhiskey has anything but the best to say of SANDY MAC 10 years old and bottled at Leith, Scotland. A wonderful liquor is SANDY MAC, and. you'll like it. All good Bars and Family Stores LAYER CAKE— * with the chocolate dripping the sides—um!—"‘ nuff sed. But if you want to see how easily it can bemede light, rich, crumbling in your mouth— Tell your grocer— DsC Is the Flour for Me Wwe & SEL RAISING Packages ud QW ednesday, December 27th Big Season-End Coat Clearance Fashion Leaders Among Wednesday’s Special Assortments Formerly $25.00 to $40.00 over, If she marries you you have 8 similarly vital problem of a woman's sttempted auiolde, TH® prompt 80-| sewnert, following an’ exchange’ of § 00 alt-way equity in the jewelry. If # | life, a voice at your ear will murmur, | {i0",of Polleeman Kobler, attached | snowy by Mexican snipers and the miyseiabt won't you can force her mother to! +t wish I hadnt gotten so gay with |, Flatbush Court, tn administering etallah Mund red 4 Bree | r 1 Jan emetic after sho had swallowed {soldiers of this battalion Sunday nty: return the loot. Russian Roubles. You know 1 asked bichloride of mercury, probably saved the wom When Kobler went to the Pritchard home just before noon to serve a warrant charging Mrs. Pritchard with night, Investigation developed the fact that last night's firing occurred on the as wide of the Rio Grande, wher a Christmas dance was being held by the M ns you about them and you satd, ‘yes, | | buy. This was a Russian year—even | jin blouses." 1 wonder if Christmas | j week ts a good time to buy or sell | Bethlehem?” Are you going to the No. 4—The proposal by telephone— This is a very busy little world, Vanity Fair observes, and a proposal over tne wire often saves a vast amount of time te§ ‘4 life, and seventy-t manders, the first |to be promoted under the new system Jof selection in the navy, are on the list e2Acts Like Magi $25 Silk Plush Coats, $18.50 $29.75 Bolivia Coats, $18.50 - disorder conduct, Mrs, Antoinette The sniping Sunday night came CutD Cc t fLi in |presented to Secretary Daniels to-day | and a two or three point margin at Re et eee Vath Ae taken in} musteo,” MMTn,. \Frllahartig seotin | seca teradoee houes riers: rene $35 Velour Coats, $18.50 OWN LOSI} VI ig by the apecial board which ¢ amined! your brokers—an tmportant consder-| what was it I wanted to say to yor . a the soars ativan ta Be cane, told ese asec cana ble headquarters $40 Broadcloth Coats, $18.50 We will accept your order In 5-ib, lotw or rest- | ation with stocks jumping two or three | oh, before I forget It. u | seed by y ourc . wy er daughter | d ne bY ht . be n Ott the “Nouster xt me nominations | pointe a day, : marry me? You won't? Well, it's of OM 0M Fcablen cleaned aoe it find: arre:| GOMMARIEGTO. elev: ence enews len $35 Wool Plush Coats, $18.50 OR eee to be made from] No. $—The Proposal for Bashfal/RO Consequence, I just thought I'd hard shouted, “I've fooled you| night folowed the wind and’ dust Reductions further reduced— 4 : | asic you, helt | TAILERS' 35c QUALITY je, Exit K vacan- Men- new, exclusive, patented, Sext comen tho burlesque, “if you and fell to tho floor. ‘The police-|etorm which spolled Christmas cele Admirals, SHE y painless and absolutely correct model. ‘o more plucking of marguerites. ‘She loves me; she loves my car!’ Just have a proposal record made and let her play it on her talking machine, If she accepts you, all rigat; if she does not, she can file it away with Yaaka hula hickey dula or the latest Aloha | song. It {8 suggested that you have half a dozen records made at once, wend them around to the different girls you know and then await develop- ments, If more than one acceptance prices which eclipse all January re- ductions! Offering the most profit- able investment for a portion of the money gift you have received, mak- ing each doilar do the work of two. Luxurious, exclusive, distinguished models, richly fur-trlmmed or hand- somely plain-tailored, with the great ulster collars and belts, and skirts with sweeping flare, don't take mo up, I'll pretend it's a| Joker proposal, This is delivered with | for @ moving picture fervor which ena- | | bles the part the first part to pre- | tend he was only spoofing you if you don't accept, ou don't care, of course, in that case, for you'd so | much rather be spoofed than married en there is the literary, or five ord propegal, No woinan h peart can object to permitting a budding author to try out the hero's offer of his hand and heart on her. but she le # the editor to accept or reject him, naturally, Last and loveliest comes the pro- » realizing she had taken poison, Paso and the army ml her to drink a bottle of inilk. brations for I camps near here OFFE. LBSFOR @25| ‘Broken Cortes,” mi broken beans of hi ND, No Charge for Alterations FREE! nan GILLIES COFFEE faiance Nth er is received simply toss a coin." posal of the man you love, which reo Ty en, never comes, In your dreams it has ney refunded, BUT THERE ARE PLENTY OF | the force of a mountain torrent, the OTHER WAYS, Mght murmuring muste of a. trout Fashion Shops . At the Four brook and—but what {!s the use of talking about that proposal—you never hear it, you have to go out after HIM with a club, No one need be told, after reading the suggestions of Vanity Fair, that these proposals are very good as far as they go, But what moderately popular woman can read them with- out realizing that Vanity Fair's sup- posed expert has grazed one surface of a many-sided subject? What about the subjunctive pro- posal? The subjunctive mood, lost {from the language, has lodged in the heart of the American man who roots his proposal in a condition and starts with an IF, To illustrate: been to the play. You are at supper. The head waiter ts circulating with ni y of souvenirs, Air Is thick with smoke, Speech is thick with al- cohol, The man opposite has just decided that you are the one woman 4 Sunshine for the day . of Clouds. RUNAWAY TEAM UPSETS FUNERAL COACH ON BRIDGE Driver and Two Mourners Hurt as Result of Dropping of Bolt by an Ironworker. Fou have! he team of the fourth coach in a| long procession following the body of Thomas MeGrath of 344 Kast Twenty ninth Street, to Calvary Cometery | over the Queensborough Bridge to- | day became frightened when a bolt Nineteen West 34th Street Brooklyn: 460-462 Fulton St, Downtown, 14-16 W. Mth St. Newark: Broad & Park St, y's’ Year’s Day means “Eddy’: Sauce every day. Its de- licious flavor makes friends and keeps them. y, Eddys The name on a piano is an index to its real merit. Most pianos look and sound alike when new. Time and usage are the tests that tell the actual worth of a piano, For over 70 years the name “Waters” has inspir- 2d confidence in a prospective buyer. There is a se- a [ Freemans I FACE POWDER 4 esdays,| 8% Gropped on them by an tron- | see eed dag | Pr OLD ENGLISH te we fy 30 yen bythe dion UM eB NGA VOMEL | Sorter gaat ears anion unos cure feeling of reliability and value that goes with Good F it tR ble Prices women, Doers not rub of, Guaranteed {}) | #93 ho — aq |#head of tho hearse, swung into the 00 urniturea easonable Price: STYLE the equal of any 50c or $1 powder. At I€ he says, tremulously, “If I had laidg rail of the roadway and over ! ! | sil valetcouster, Wate lor free samples ten million dollars 1 would lay my |turned the sown. et : 7 ¢ On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT inf Pcie H] | would hang you with pearls, a owe vnete” ets iriver Avie / WE PAY FREIGHT, ALL GOODS MARKED IN Fine in ae and Stews. Cy pe || | You Painted with a milk white wot}! se mien, Ao the Reman ALAIN FiGUREA. Grocers an elica- 25 {] | hound, huild you a palace of porphyry |niy head was Injured Joseph O'Grade / EEE 3. PIECE — long, tessen Stores sell it 10c C Wi tana buy you a white Leghorn hen lof No 4" Marv Avenue, the Bronx " vil | eae = ad with Made by E. Pritchard, 331 SpringSt.,. N.Y. - a} | guaranteed to lay two y. jand Jobn, Hartnett of No. 104 Wost ~ HH} AND i 3 French an thie T wauldrao. ya jOne Hundred and enth Street, in {| mary | plate — You & porterhouse ateak thr STP gS er ee Fare Boy ‘The Waters Autola Player-Piano is the most | suiTes F————_}} || mir | voy f my ability could keep pace ven Wann ae Sat. toma F pe ; F ¢ : i aco. = ' \ a poor $40 a week dreamer, to ask net of the century. Its tone, durability, exclusive Seneisting ay 4 Siestis Lop. We are fully prepared with everything that is @ queen Like you to be my wife?” || HUNT ZIEGLER’S DAIRY MAN. features and other points of superiority make a 40 Inches $18.50 ¢ one * necessary tocelebrate the night There he is, to take or leave, w _ | strong appeal, if you intend to buy a player. wide; Serving Table, 36 Inches; a airing on him, If you take DIM YOU! ts. 5, geepesiog of Having ICI Ww Pi ind Autola Pl b; ’ ‘ pleces,at are committed to a lite of fisnballs miideeuaes ehee Dnios aters Pianos and Autola Player-Pianos may for has he not tok |and street cars, y offer of marriage all the things he would like to do but | never will be able to do for you? THE TANTALIZING PROPOSAL | UII E RNA NoRaina ployed by William Ziegler Jr. | ; STAMFORD, Conn., ~ Macri, a Bridgeport, Conn. twenty-fv pt tealer, © years old, was shot through the heart at Noroton Heights yesterday. A youth known as Joseph Poll, em- be bought at very reasonable prices and on con- WE SELL ON CREDIT COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES venient terms. No Interest on Time Payments Horace Waters & Co. you in his ve sho properly. Attractively dieplayed conveniently lecated a " 4s dairy- Hanks, de ticks, Sterling hen there > casual, j y tt Th - pee attons fo make the Table Wok Kars and! te way hefore E forget it” proposal, |*® murder 1s not known, [ 134 ifth Avene. 18th Street A ee re : fhe ci 4 all methods th pul - ood conditions. far hear. aon purehan Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants Should Make si Ha bargin p Fees aay pepe Buaniah Ain’ euck be Ul pact OPEN | 127 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway (if tn good condition) f L - pared = price Selections atOnce, Variety Is Now Very Large ae resp pe oF : LONDON, Dec. 26. — ‘Ie Spanish yVE 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. ‘S FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT 4 8 y p in the elevator, or boarding a E “ et car with him and while you) steamship Marques de Urquilo (1,613 371 E. 149th St., nr. 3rd Ave. H SEWING MACHINES OX ORADIS tons) has a ( 1 B. Shackman & Co. seve Gaengar smn cette des | enthatan, ae tank by, German ST. 750- f. 1 the week ending Saturday, ‘a I averaged as follow Domeatig | made to-day by Lloyd's Be W York 806-908 Broadway setwres zorm « sist sts. New York City | 5) ‘11,68 cents per pound-—adve Of (be vessel was landed.

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