The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1917, Page 6

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ICTS RAILROAD Drgan of Four Brotherhoods ) ‘Says It Is Time Men Will brotherhood chiefs have asked the 640 general chairmen of the trainmen’s organization to meet in Chicago on | Jan. 11, The Journal says: “The meeting is for the purpose of jconsulting the general chairmen and jdectde on the Hne of action mado | neccessary by the rafiroad managers’ | refusal to put into effect the elght- |hour workday as contemplated by the Adamson law. “The entire matter will be placed lelsion. The Journal has faith that they will stand by thelr organiza- tions and bring the ratiroads to their milk.” before the rank and file for their do- 1 THE EVENING WORLD, F ‘YOU MONEYED HYPOCRITES ° PASTOR’S PARTING SHOT Michigan Clergyman Says Church He Leaves Has Stringhalt and “Sends People to Hell.” MONROB, Mich. Jan, 5-— “This church has the stringhalt, It hae sheltered hypocrites y they give, It has driven moro people to hell than it hav raised heavenward, I serve Christ and obey Him, and I refuse to sell my soul to because of the! FIRE CAUSES HEAVY LOSS TO MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL Draws Crowd, but Patients Are Not Disturbed. Fire early to-day destroyed several thousand dollars worth of apparatus and specimens im the pathological {laboratory of Mount Sinat Hospital, located in a three-story building op- posite the hospital on One Hundred and Firat 8 near Fifth Avenue. Though p reserves had to be je the street crowds, Blaze in Pathological Laboratory |‘ THREE CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE, itarted While They Left Alone in House Near If HASTINGS, N. ¥., Jan. 6.—Thi }dren in the family of Leonard ere burned to death here la day afternoon when their house - ‘fhe mother went to a nel on an errand, leaving two child Irene, three years old, and Hobart, five, Playing in the yard, and a baby nine months old asleep in a carriage in the sitting room near the stove, Mrs, Alsever, with two other women, made a desperate attempt to save the children, but was driven back by the flames.” She then ran a mile inte the wooda to stimmon her husband, When ishe returned the house was in ruins, THE END OF THE WAR on 8 en, a ee Re RIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917. West 42nd Street Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues The Untrimmed Millinery Dept. ON THE MAIN FLOOR West 43rd Street Stand by Organizations. eal ei Ns ek a a a ding and but few of the Indications Point to Peace. , tis ive, ten botpin tee altro protrceneeds ban Gone dere Tete a Ht ft ace A {30 patients Inthe big hospital know | We are told that peace 1s near at Directs attention to a new display of Modish Hats, accurately forecasting Ee suniig beotharnosds @itl take) fo. smect in Chicago ert aighteon monthé pastor of the Firat| The fire te thought to have been [hand ,and when terms are finally the Spring vogue in Millinery and appropriate for wear Feuoae Werk day’ ls ast BTAAUG A i eg Sse Cares ot SHaROL, Wes O88 | ET es ate thing ot The past Euro wil find i at the various Winter resorts tious work day In not ranted fouture ot ‘the clreular sent out, by [mubmtted hla realmnation because he! — AnWo!e DIE EROM GAS, | *tlf mith many thousands of physically . : Reet ee eee va | the, hie, to, the 0 chairmen wnder| ee "Aranalliy warved” seen nal Reine gt ale aren Seasonable Models Specially Priced for To-morrow: , |S anew hone. vis: elias | ven ‘ caration|AS*4 Patr Victims of Acctdent In| v ties. * ‘ wan puisiened here to-day, "| wouid incu tho nature of th CH" |qerw nferading aesedas and had held | rogn qcpEtttyanae iat, | Harape Ras always been a firm be: Satin Hats, black and colors, + - at $1.95 and 2.50 x e leago meeting, was admitted b: 0! ug, elghty-seven years old, © recuperative eet ‘ . According to the Journal the four| eng meeting, It Gonpeal Gresnleer up his salary to “starve him out.” Pik nati Wate, "Barbers, aeatyale Malt and the celebrated Malt Iextract Black Satin and Lisere Hats, - - - at $2.95 2 of the Trat: ns Brotherhood, that Secernges -gs were accidentally asphyxiated by gas | created by Johann Hoff of Berlin will forical resuit et the break with the| - NSPECTOR WILL RETIRE. | tiie more i tse atniea Bereet | sohann Hee Male Reteact has Gregiaittee of Failroad managers 188t yy eqtth Prompts Cohen ¢o Gol ein on Charles, and after he had |Peen & household phrase in the United | "There has been no general assembly Into Automobile Basiness, gone to work removed the gas burn: |X NGt GRGiaieas UNIGUBL Ge tke 9 UJ cerita te Rretteana| ator temas ry abn | alee ih he ommcageang ary eatieemee ess LT | A Sale of Boys’ Washable Suits President Wilson when @ genctes | nee eee ne reurement from the} the fixture on the wall. The old mn | nursing mothers and anaemle women trike seomod inevitable. The radical ive Sg apa kui ground of) was iping on the bed when Mra. i jand In cases where a tonic is needed e : Roan to be in\tavor’ of kmusdinc|rttered ie case to tho hoard of Bor | ai ti Slack Wigh were dead." | mameeeaeae eS ON THE MAIN FLOOR, TO-MORROW! Jon. Coher 4 i ou “The refusal of the House to sive | on a pension of half ‘an in ‘ A : Se eines ter tah ee Weebat Pd Sethe SUE, |g SOEems ee ee ae | cere cee ee See 3 A fermrapiren ita, &. it hue bon in| Commissioner Wabto tn Aunt ot Sa tirana feaivana Company se ie and modified Russian —— ia pr and ‘co vestigating railroad conditions gen- ns ober he applied for retire- | terday resigned as Ch mau o ° ‘ i Brats gear grandparente rai sed. feoraa iterator | ont Wravur permunsed hat We ny | as astetcs aad an amsntnta Ue Sn rer ent | er ner Sore Sree e “can’t” and “won't” go Oy alive brepnee Bureau | aaa directs Adams, who Ww feck to the habitaof our fore |QIR BUBBLE MURDER" |i. taretis ofan nciras® snnas ceueh? ARE . : : lathers—so we must “pay the been commended for bravery in’ Coppell . fiddler” —eyestrain is the price. TRIAL ON IN ILLINDIS | tasctivew in ne Sigctm disaster," | piace: Sizes 2% to 8 years. Regularly $2.00 and 3.00 Modern business life has nec- After a rest at his home, No. 24 essarily multiplied the demand Goren is Gung into the nutonontic put upon eyesight, hence the in- Case of Roy Hinterliter Probably | business. crease in eyesight defects. Fi ited Saree rae ° 9 . 9 t tti No one in need of glasses and An's Girl Ot seventeen, M d G 1 O A not wearing them can work at OLNEY, I, Jan. 6.—Probably the 1SSe€s an r. tS) u er 1re highest efficiency. world’s first trial for murder by air r i ‘ : » b Our, Oculiats are, Registered Hae Weigle @ eicee no Continuation of the January Clearance, involving e Physicians, and are partic- gaering i rs i > vs arly well qualified to examine |‘2e ,reite o¢ pretty reventean-year- the entire stock of this season’s models. j your eyes and determine exactly | air bubbies in her blood. .) the kind of glasses you need— | The exact cause of hor death might Afternoon & Street Dresses Very Smart Coats > They will tell you also—if Greate Sb Verne whan isle tare Developed in crepe de Chine, serge, Of velour cloth; flare and belted you wear, glasses — whether | formed ‘pdr im dal Prag frcet velveteen or embroidered satins, models; many fur-trimmed; those are properly adapted to Hinterliter’s effort to perform an tl- effectively trimmed, satin lined, jega it le = condition of your aaiinteritter in @ son of a wealthy at $16.50 at $19.75 Through combining the work | OPES yrs mre the Oculist, tician and | SUBWAY ARRESTS SCORED. E ; C D s grinder —on a large scale— —aemetene vening oats ressy Coats ¢ Magtstrat R i eg coe nee Shares Bell News ¢ Stations. Copies of imported models, made of | Smart models of velour cloth, high alae 868 s Sinn pape Sturstiy reasserted ia chiffon velvet, velour plush and other waisted and shirred back effects, many Phat ombete ee ths taveroorsueh had very fashionable materials; silk lined, | with fur collars and cuffs; silk lined, no right to arrest boys who went at $25.00 at $25.00 ‘ |through trains late at night selling Z . t ‘ shone fe gehen vis tischateed Evening Dresses Girls’ D Cc enjamin Bossler, 6 | No. 386 George Bireet, Brooklyn, and Mobabrs , < a ressy Coats Soom Joras, gisleee-7eare oid, of Made of taffeta combined with tulle | Of velvets, broadcloth, velour cloth Cetin Bula he lature, and laces, gxacily trimmed, or chinchilla, many fur trimmed, and sa em: (Fi “I bolleve you boys have ground for at $15.00 $5.75 to 14.50 Bove you will sus theme “Toure nition ‘ae road Bt.. next to Bedell, Newark | 00 approval in this court.” Ar ‘ anklin Simon & Co ther |ye LO. Stern Bro he S : / Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts, HE Pianola has made the finest treasures of West : s Ww. \ . mnuaioaenlllmentand tinea the mest democmtic ‘est 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues est 43rd Street ; ri BoysApparel Shop of arts. The remarkable powers of this modern ; | oo sepa pianoforte enable anyone to quickly acquire A special purchase enables us to offer :parate p on t. ifth Floor hil; : : an ability to sweep the keyboard with a technique To-day and Saturday \ Saturda so brilliant, so delicately expressive, that in musical - i i aVc_c_cm result it is equaled only by the recital playing of the Men S Suits and Overcoats At Reduced Prices most talented and highly trained pianists. t ¢ 1 7 5 0 JAMES hh ee We invite you to come to this store and hear the a * Regularly $22.50 ’ . ° Boys Winter Suits Pianola, Learn of the perfection that constant develop- THE SUITS THE OVERCOATS "Wah Esra Kntoberbookers a7 to 16 Yoore ment has won, Enter the world of music and test its oe a ee i — Daerah Erle aR cane enel i i —_ c i <i ise the newest models in two re » most desi 2 orl i eee naracl tne cine nt die innermost enjoyments—the keenest enjoyment of making comprise | ! vo | are of the most desirable materials, in or cheviot in gray or brown colorin; music — do this by playing the Pianol. self. and three button coats, one-quarter, | fly front, button through, pinch back ‘ shadapang) 94 ho fy OPP 7.50 s Y playing anola yoursell, one-half and full lined. ‘Lhe materials | and double-breasted with belted back » You are welcome at any time and there need be no are woraien hacperiers ane tack Bi ‘48, pee en SOS ely SION) he : i ; i H Large Boys’ Overcoats thought of purchase, We are always glad to spread per- inte ee RS Oye _svercoats sonal knowledge of the Pianola and the happiness it brings, A_new importation is being shown o a? 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