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TIN MEXICAN CLASH WITH ALIEN POWER nis avid Jayne Hill Declares Eu- fopean Demand on Neighbor Might Force War, WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Possibility ore European power might claim from Mexico for damages fits citizens there were pictured to the Senate Military Committee to- eday by Dr. David Jayne Hill, President of the American Defense Society and former Ambassador to Germany, as > te, of the arguments for preparedness. “J think the possibility of such a @emang highly probabie,” Dr, Hill said. “tnight be called upon to permit by that power through e@ gent to a Mexican port, to enforce ourselves or pay the indem~- nity ourselves. you might say, the ‘Would regard one of these al- Qs just. A war might be emeur hands unless wo granted it, If We Were weak peoplo we might be to @ decision which would our descendants blush with » shame.” Asked if he believed the treatment ~e@.other nations with absolute justice oy be United States would insure according to their point of view, “Does any man’ believe," he said, “thas there was anything in the con- eipeitseriand might have been as-| and partitioned amamg the bel- ite but for her Leesa se for self- B. R. T. TRAIN HITS . TRAIN HITS TRUCK. @me Man Badly Hurt and Traific Delayed Forty-five Minutes. » jo on the Culver line of the B. R. segrest Oe Pelstum to invite German|« tow held up for forty-five minutes at | OIL PASSES $3 MARK IN PITTSBURGH MARKET Reached When New Increase of 10 Cents Is Announced. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 9.—The long-expected goal of the oll producer was reached and passed here to-day, when, at the opening of the market, it was announced that the principal pur- chasing agencies had lifted the price of Pennsylvania crude ten cents a barrel, to $3.05. Other grades were advanced as fol- Mercer Black eight centa, to $2.43; Corning eight cents, to $2.38; |Cabell eight cents, to $2.35; Somerset eight cents, to $218, and Ragland three cents, to $1. —— STRIKE AT NAVY YARD. “Heater Boys,” Who Assist Rivet- ers, Demand More Pay. Seventy-five “heater boys” assisting riveters at work on the frame of the | battleship New Mexico at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to-day went on strike, They complained that their wages of §2 a day had not been increased in the order re- ceived from Washington last week rats- ing the Bove Penal the Planes gS About 1365 work. wen ne strikes h e, cann Heoegt ry 8 said Naval ‘Gousnicor Spellman. they stay away six months they wilt ‘bs dropped from the rolls. | back before that time and ‘mistaken we will give their there are any vacancies. will hire extra men.” lows: It they. come the: x9 jobs feantime we World's Series Originater Dead. HAINES CITY, Fla., Jan. 9.—William Chase Temple, credited with orlginat- ing world series baseball games, died to-day at his home, Winter Park, Fla, Country against war, Dr. Hill) aged fifty-five. Mr. Temple owned the @aid opinions of men and of nations|Pittsburgh National League club in 189 and in, 1894 donated the “Tem. Gifrer as to what constituted justice) Dig? oh: ant i tet donated the rem. eries gacnes. He was born in Florida, but for a number of irs had interests in Chicago and Pittsburgh, “In 1908 he Long Expected Goal of Producer} make better bisoult than these,” THE .EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FANUARY §, 4 been levelop~ returned to Flort: 4 since Setive in the organisation and ment of the citrus Industry. cia ace LEFT-HANDED Ld tn gal (From the Philadetphis Bulletia. Friend Husband—You couldn’ t Acker, Merrall & Condit EST, Company 1820 These Items Represent Quality at a Distinctive Saving Mra. Justwed—t'm #0 giad—— Friend Wusband—But, oh, how J wish you could! —_—_—_—_—— WHY HAIR FALLS OUT. Dandrat causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out ery Ths eT, pet nue et on “a I nee sraccccat letie of 0 A sale of freshly packed cereals Graff, get a 26-cent hottie of Mutie to {of known quality at lower than| 40 to 50 to pound, Ib... 22 «13 your hand and rub well into the scalp, |the average cost— ie Smoked Ox Tongue— tag After a few a Opt all dandruff 08 Extra choice, lb..seeessee 027 Prunes—Large California, ars he hair st fi 717 Noell ah the hair stops coming oe pn Daa 05 Soap News perea—«__, “ Minute Tapioca. ....¢+ ee Ayah Abhedd acl Puffed Wheat.......... Pineapple—Noreca Brand— No. 2 tins Ses Breakfast Food Farina—Quaker.... Samp—Quaker, 5Ib.... SORENESS, PAIN, ACHING J f JONNTS eT eee Don’t suffer! fer! Relief comes | pancake Flour--Teco— the moment you rub with With Malted Buttermilk., .09 om i Sine— Gorey, “St. Jacob’s Oil." Pancake Flour— a Pen ts ia i] Dent toy ere at and lame thea! Flours | Sukist Navels, doz. ccs Az Ing “St. ‘Tacobs yi) "re a fen Ballard & Ballard, No. 1% .11 Grape pil size— servah, “Te the, Guickest, sures Scotch Oatmeal— in skinned ani erm relief on neg tt A elntay hate Grant's—2 Ib. tin..cevese 27| 4 for.. Teg and doesn't burn the skin. | | Seatch Oatmeal— ; Apples—Virginia Varte tine Fen hart thee dey La et Grant's—S |b. tin...vcv~ .56| perials...... 4 qt. basket .27 Bran Food—Purina........ .09| For Cooking or Eating. coceeoes 08 . 19]. A choice selection of fresh fruits, exceptional in quality, deli- cious in flavor, ripe, luscious and} juicy, at unusually low prices, instantly takes away any ache, sore- ness and stiffness in the head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms, Angers or any part of the bo nothing ike it. | - Nee AU Y poor e little in your hand |] Tea—Romona—A rich fragrant Ceylon blend—Ib,..seeese. -40 Leta ty epee enna Coffee—Plantation—Mellow—DeliciousAb..,...eeeeeseves 028 comes instantly. Get a small trial bottle now from any drug store: It never disappoints—six medal awards.—Advt. AT ALL OUR STORES gold About Parkville this morning by @ collision in B. Owen of No. 638 Gates Avenue, tation, coming toward the F truck, knocking front car hit the ur Selig, twenty-two, of Hem- Btreet was bruised. nines BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH. >deught in Belt Hantingto HUNTINGTON, » ney Brown, sixteen Wesley Brown, was k the: Hines Steel and works at Huntingt« » Jan, 9—Syd- old, son of last night in against a side wall N he came to be caught in the be men Who heard him secre Fealized his dan ine quickly rer, Coroner ID ian a. Gidsu: on | making an investigation. = EE SIFTS NEW HAVEN DISPUTE. the 4 Wederal Mediator Looks Into Demands of the Telegr v Hanger ooking to tween the Federal Mediator G. Ddegan early to-day sess! @ eottlement of the disp yen road and the ‘Tel mc aid it would probably take Ke or ten days. to examine Nedules and hear both sides the event that mediation falls ar- will be agreed upon. The fe demanding an increase | in Overtime payment, und two oa, 08 vacation, which will tack 000 a year to the payroll of the fettroad, the officials claim. CLUBPLAN Sale! Women’s and Misses’ *25 Suits and Coats 15 Smartest Styles and Fabrics of the Season Pay’laWeek Until the Entire Amount Is Paid Don’t Delay! Med brea 53 to.57 W. 14th St., N.Y. ‘which one man was badly hurt. Charles | was driving a big motor | longing to the F. & F tation Co. As he failroad, he did not » x-c the track and smashing in the of the car. Morris Kesselman, a) per, was pinned in the wr "of ‘auto truck. He was taken to the | County Hospital unconscious. | of Silk & Serge Special Sale: RESSES 250 vin COATS::%i""22" Wed.Jan108N | The Best Styles Go First. Hewiliton 7) 25) at less No Mall Orders Filled at Sale Price. ‘The Quinine That Does ‘Not i | Cause Nervousness or Ringing In Head Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness | or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and bd Headache, Used whenever Quinine is needed. —but remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine” That Is the Original | Laxative Bromo Quinine This Signature on Every Box 6. Lyore To-Morrow On Thurs,, 7 Less than the cost of production ! Take the Hint! Used the World Over te Cure a | ed 25c. in One Day. sg Akamanens _! 21 trom stot 0 trom tect moda all ek lined 58 from sock - Beginning at 7.30 TOMORROW-TUESDAY MORNING The Great Annual Winter SALE of CLOTHING—at Wanamaker’s Ft Ter thla Sal> the Men's Store will own at 730 THE GREAT CLOTHING SALE Will Continue Tomorrow, Wednesday and succeeding days, until the large stocks—$178, 123 worth at the new lower selling prices—are sold. OVERCOATS at $26.50, $22.50, $16.50 and $14.50 JOHN WANAMAKER, New York Farkas T 310 ao purcane | S18 brads 687 Suits erthame | $18.50 grade porcnae | 129 grade porehase | $22.60 grade TAS aew parchase | $25 credo t_a-WANAMAKERS _|__WANAMANER'S | WANAMAKERS | WANAMAKER' |" WANAMAKERS _ WANAMARPRS Starting Today SUITS at $24.50, $18.50, $16.50 and $14.50 Wnseev ative Cheitertiekd ince), which iit be de the wardtoby of every mail all OF These ane lawed Wis lk A Hundred babe Salesmen : | '$16.50 oe ld | —ch Jt, ffauf:-the 19t7. ob Mh, realy re: Ready, Tomorrow! The Half-Yearly Silk Packet Sale 16,000 packets upstairs; 7,500 packets downstairs. Clearing our own and manufacturers’ stocks. || $156,578 to be sold for $82,377—about half price Fifteen thousand dollars of silks newly purchased— staple or new Spring styles—remainders that manufac turers did not want to take in stock at end of their year. Sixty-seven thousand dollars in Wanamaker silks that have a nation-wide reputation. Some things have been reduced in price before, but now they go down to the final price of the season, to make the clearance absolute. More than a hundred tables on the Main floor and fully fifty tables in the Down-Stairs Store will be filled tomorrow with these silks and silk mixtures commonly known as silks. | Every color and black and white. All kinds of lengths. Every imaginable sort of silk and silk mixture. Taffeta Pongeo Faille Francaise Plushes Velvets Taffeta chiffon Satin Tub silk Sports silks Satin duchesse Taffeta glace Crepe de chine Plaids Gros de londres Satin faconne Tussah Crepe meteor Stripes Habutai Satin panne Velours chiffon Crepe charmeuse _Brocades Japanese silks Satin taffeta Shirting silks Poplin Chiffon Moire silks Silk serge Georgette crepe Silk of life China silk Mousselinedesoie Shantung Printed crepes Messaline Cote de cheval Peau do cygne Foulards Metal silks Bengaline Duvetyn Peau de soie Pussy willow Fancy velvet Upstairs—in the Silk Rotunda Fancy silks, originally $1.50 to $25 grades, now 85c to $8.50 yard Black silks, originally $2 to $6.50 grades, now $1.25 to $2.50 yard Plain silks, originally $2 to $6.50 grades, now $1.25 to $2.50 yard Main floor, O14 Building. Downstairs—in the Down-Stairs Store Fancy silks, originally 85c to $5.50 grades, now 58c to $2.85 yard Black silks, originally $1.25 to $4.50 grades, now 85c to $1.85 yard Plain silks, originally 85c to $4.50 grades, now 58¢ to $2.35 yard Velvet and velveteen, originally $1.85 to $7.50, now $1.25 to $3.25 yd. Down-Stairs Store, New Buildings m People will be surprised at the radical reductions in price in the face of” the rising silk market. But they will read on every packet: “The reason for our Semi-Annual Silk Sale. Regardless of silk market conditions this sale is presented regularly in order to eliminate all odds and ends of silks and velyets which have accumulated in the interval.” Sixth Rotunda, Main Floor, Old Building, Down-Stairs Store, New Buildings Sale of SKATES The Sports Store has reduced a number of its TAPLOW skates, of fine Women’s Shoes and Slippers Few-of-a-size Stocks Reduced 1,055 pairs High Shoes.......... now $5 1,016 pairs Evening Slippers..now $3 The high shoes have sold her til t $6.75 to $12—of theses 245 pairs were $10 ‘ey $12. — These shoes comprise parts All tan leather laced shoes. of our own carefully-selected Black calfskin, laced and button; steel, with fancy saw| stocks. All are the regula- | !°w, heels. ? tion height in a great variety AB leather with dull kid tops; teeth, in all sizes. Prices Wednesday will be $2.75, $3.75 and $6 for $3.50, $5 and $7.50 grades, A good assortment of Auto- mobile, Wright & Ditson, Spalding, Dunne and Wins- low skates, And some from Sweden at $9, Seventh Gallery, New Building. of leathers and styles—both button and lace. Patent leather with gray buck- skin top; button, Patent leather with dull top; button, Te leather with gray buckskin to utton, lack kidskin; button, ion a eae ih a The evening slippers have sold here earlier for $4 to $6. Satin in white, pink, blue and black; few of kid and patent leather; ‘Tow and high heels; now $3. Please do not expect to find every size in every style, But all sizes from 244 to 8 are represented. Wednesday. Main Floor, Old Bullding, Patent leather, gray buckskin top; button, Patent leather with black kid» tops button, Dark gray kid; lace, Brown kid; lace, Patent leather with ivory clotty top; button. RHEUMATISM AFTER HIS DAY'S OUTING Hunting Trip on a Wet Day Brings Painful Results. ONLY BRONX STORE AUMANN 8 149th StREET | 3rd AVENUE An orale Marked [Our Terms Will Suit You OPEN EVERY EVENING i. i DB Be Your Own Salesman, | Charles Mullen, Once upon a thn 1 It was hia, went gunning «dismal rainy day, and long exposure brought on a severe yy ROOMS te | | % Furnished 28 i A friend recommended Sloan's Lint | ment, citing his own case ay eviden¢ CASH OR CREDIT Mullen boug of its effective ROOMS Completely Furnished 77°) F “Sin q ver been without ment in the medicine will find it soothes toothache and re A 9-Plece Cole Verto Ie ae m7 \ ul f ing Room Wt rs wie a on te Chairs $1.15 ENTOANCE 149 SreSPAVE SE: ag rH ‘STREET ing Table, G-f00t ex- tension, and 6 Cane Sens Chairs, at ky ia, in fact all At all druggists, 25c, 00 a bottle. Sutte in