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LIBERTY FOR POLAND | of the State Council, there were pres- GIVEN NEW IMPETUS: | Governor General of the occupied tor- ritory in Russia; Gen, Kuk, Master | of Ordnance; delegates of the German Will Lay Foundation Inaugu- [and Austro-Hungarian Governments rated at Warsaw, |and administrative bodies, delegates MALIN, Jat. 16 (by wiretessy—| of the Poltsh legions headed by Com. ee ee if | mander Count Saeptyck!, and real- Details of the inauguration of the) genty of Warsaw. Provisional Polish State Council at| Gen von Beseler, in his apesch, \aeas News Agency. Bostdes members ent Gen. von Beseler, the German Provisional State Council Which Warsaw are given out by the Over- pointed out that it was the State Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Turkey and China. Persian Mahal Rugs Anatolian,16.2x13.3.$345.00 Hamidan, 23.5x13.5.$600.00 Mahal, 21.7x13.7., $650.00 Laristan, 17.10x11.7.$460.00 Hall Rugs Mahal, 17.5x11.0. ..§325.00 Mahal, 16.3x13.8. , $395.00 Hamidan, 17.212 50.00 India, 23.1x14.0,.. .$550.00 ‘Mosul Rugs Very Special Offering These superior Rugs, often characterized as the are, in designe, colorings and weaves, the nearest of the Oriental weavers that has been achieved. unsurpaesed by any machine-made rug. 627.6. 029.0. Regularly $26.50.......$19.50 Fifth Floor t k Fine Damask Table Cloths Madeira At Special Reductions in Price ax2 yards.......Were $3.75.......$2.95 2x24 yard Were $4.65, .$3.75 ax3 yards,......Were $5.60.......$4.50 Napkins To match—Were $4.65 dozen.. .,...$3.85 Fine Satin Double Damask Table Cloths In 2 yards leng 2x2 yds... .$5.85 and $6.90 2x24 yds . $7.50 and $8.50 2x3 yds,, $8.75 and $10.35 a\4xa\ yds... +. .$7.75 and $9.25 a)gx2}4 ydo....seee eee 99075 and $11.40 Satin Double Damask Napkins $7.95, $8.75 and $10.65 « dozen Madeira Hand Embroidered Tea Napkins $6.75, $7.50 and $9.50 a dozen Becond Floor aoe ee ceo aes Greece: CE EEE LENE OLED EN LE « January Sale Oriental Rugs A Collection of the Most Desirable Weaves of Persia, The Prices, Considering the Quality, Are Exceptionally Low, in Some Instances Less than Import Cost. Room Size Rugs Khiva Bokhara Rugs Extra Large Size Room Rugs Sizes 3.329.3 to 2.11217.0. .$35.00 to $82.50 § Sixes 4.6x9.0 to 7.0x19.0. .$95.00 to $900.00 Small Size Rugs Antique Cabistan Rugs Sizes 3.726.2 to 3.8x6.8.$32.50, $37.50, $42.50 § Sizes 3.0x4.0 to 4.6x6.0.,, $37.50 to $95.00 Hartford Saxony Rugs | yes to the product { 8.3x10.6. Regularly $70.00..,...$55.00 Regularly $47.50.......$37.50 | 9.0x12.0. Regularly $75.00,.....$37.50 January Sale Household and Decorative Linens Luncheon Sets $3.75 and $4.95 a act. Remnants of Regular price $3.50 Italian Towels and Toweling At prices based on 1913 and 1914 cost, These well known linens, hand woven by Nicola Binanchi, enjoy a world wide repu- tation, ‘This is a rare opportunity to lay in a supply at these attractive prices, Towels, a dozen.,,., Towelings, a yard. Exceptional Values Are Now Obtainable In the January Sale of Bed Spreads, Blankets, Comfortables Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases i ‘ ‘ (THE EVENING WORLD, TURBBAY, JANUARY 16) 1080 tl |couneirs ask to Iny the foundation for free national Polish evolution by ostablishing public order and guaran- teeing Polish Iberty, Gen. Kuk warned the council against dissension |and party atrife, —— ‘Trace of O11 at Cellar Fire. Evidences of ofl were found by fire- OFU.S. REVENUEIN 121 Kent Avenue, Williamsburg, at 5.20) — ‘A. M. to-day, On their report Fire Mar-| shall Brophy ts making an Investigation. — Plan Calls for Additional In- heritance Tax and Levy on Excess Profits. ADD $525,000,00 WASHINGTON, Jan, 16.—Rev- enues, including bond issues, totalling $525,000,000 will be raised by means of an additional inheritance tax, an +—] ome excess profits tax of 8 per cent. on corporations and co-partnerships, and by bonds, Democrats of the House Ways and Means Committee decided to-day, | The decision had the approval of the President and Secretary of the ‘Treasury McAdoo. Chairman Kitchin was authorized to draft a bill incorporating the de-| cision. DEUTSCHLAND AT BREMEN, AGENTS HERE DECLARE | — 39th Street —0——— 9) | Deny Any Subsea Liner Is Expected | to Reach New London To-Morrow. The subsea freighter Deutschland, | which has been reported to be due at New London to-morrow, has not left Bremen, according to her agents, he Easte Forwarding Company, 11,038.10. .,$115.00 $ 11.329.6.,..$165.00 | 10.3x7.9....$135.00 J 11.0x8.8, ., $150.00 bth nha are 10.3%7.0, . «$125.00 } 13.7x10.0. ..$195.00 | 11.3x7.9.. -.$140.00 | 12.0x8.2.. $165.00 MAM eee foes ee ae “We have recelved no advices of! Chinese Rugs Royal Kirmanshah Rugs the Deutschland’s sailing,” said an 9.0x6.2..., $90.00 fF 12.0x9.0.., $175.00 } 8.3x5.3.....$175.00 | 10.10x8.7., $265.00 official of the company to-day, “and | 10.0x8.0, .. .$115.00 } 13.0x10.0. , $210.00 | 9.6x8.10....$240.00 § 13.4x8.2 ....$285.00 no one would be more surprised than wo at her arrival in New London to- morrow, That she will be along sometime is confidently expected, and while there have been stories | ae Serapi, 17.4x14.4.. $460.00 | & about other subsea liners coming | Hamidan, 20.4x10.8 $600.00 here, they will follow, not precede the Maal arate Oheeiee caw aikiei t afraid of the flect of “We are no! a 0! et of Mahal, 27.0217.0. . $750.00 6 submarines sald to be making its base at Halifax. Personally, I doubt that there ts such a fleet. If England had such a fleet to spare, I think it would be in the North Sea where it would bo sure to find German sub- marines. “The value of the cargoes of the Deutschland has been exaggerated, I do not think it will amount to more than $2,000,000, not $10,000,000 as has been stated.” ooo U.S. RECOGNIZES FRENCH | RULE OVER MOROCCO New Treaty to Be Drawn Up | Which Will Go Over Until | After the War. | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 16.—The United States will shortly formally notify the French Government that she recog- nizes the French protectorate over Morocco, !t was learned to-day, Ne- gotiations to that end have been con- ducted by Secretary of State Lansing and French Ambassador Jusserand for some time past. | The question of the United States relinquishing her extra-territorial rights in Morocco will necessitate a French-American treaty, which will go over until after the war, it Is un- derstood the State Department has decifed. ‘The French protectorate over Moroc- co was established in 1911 by a Fran- co-German treaty and in 1912 by a treaty between France and the Sultan, DIES WHEN AUTO FALLS “900 FEET OFF. PALISADES | | |Chauffeur and Wrecked Car | ~ Dashed Down Bluff Below | Cliffside Park. | Belleved to have plunged 200 foet in “American Orientals,” or durability they are Hand Embroidered Irish Damask down the Palisades in an automo- pile, the body of Frank Leo, thirty- the, Each...sessees Sato five yoars old, a chauffeur for the American Can Company at Edgewa- ter, was found early to-day on the River Road below Cliffside Park, Forty feet away was tho wrecked ma- chino, | Police Sorgt, Robert McKay of Ddgewator found the body and car, Lee, tt ts thought, was on his way back to the plant, after having taken nome of the company's officials to the forry, The upper roadway at this point !s narrow, | TEN HORSES DIE AT FIRE. Four Durn to Death and Six Mave | to Be Ahot) Police Save 52, ‘A aquad of pollee from the Dedford Avenue Mtation waved fifty-two horses during @ $1,000 fire in tho eatabllahment lof the 12aWard Kelly Trucking Company, No, 247 North Weventh Mtrect, Willi Dura, wt 8.00 A, M, to burned te death and alx were burned so [badly they had to be shot, The biawe etarted in the hayleft from . $7.75 to $150.00 +++ 600 to $1.25 Jan Unknown cause, and because of the \thickly populated district two alarms Wore sounded, —— va Diseuss Compen- Insurance, Jan, 10—The Master ‘Ouse Decorators! Asso- clation of Now York apened tts annual convention here today, Ons of the Teatures Was @ discussion of compen: OPH 0 0 0 Go > ae OS 0 Sa 0 | vation Mnourance, asia 20 REG'T ARMORY BURKS; | —_ LOSS NEARLY $500,000 MAYOR TO SEIZE COAL TO END CHICAGO FAMINE It Was the Home of Several Com-} putyfic Schools Being Forced to panies From Nearby Cities— Close—Prices Boosted to $11 200,000 Cartridges Explode and $12 a Ton, TROY, N. Y., Jan. 16.—By a fire of unknown origin the armory of the Second Regiment of the New York National Guard of this city was totally destroyed early to-day. The armory was the headquarters of the regiment, companies of which are located at Schenectady, CHICAGO, Jan, 16.—With only for- ty-elght hours’ supply of coal on hand, igo to-day faced the wors' coal n its history. One pub Ne schoc is already closed and others will probably be forced to dis- miss thelr pupils to-day. npson announces he is Cohoes, Whitehall, Hoosick Falls, as an amergency meas- Suvardats, Gloversville and Glens | |). the Chicago eatlread yards in transit to other points, Investigation by a city commisston has brought no rellef and little in- formation. The dealers passed the blame to the railroads, who passed it back. Meanwhile, coal prices are jumping. Coal that sold for $7 per ton in November is now selling at $11 and $12 and tn the suburbs at even higher figures, The armory also was the head- quarters of a hospital corps and a supply company. The entire building is in ruins, only the front wall and towers being left standing. The armory was first built in 1884 and rebuilt and enlarged in 1902. It! was valued at $200,000. The equip- | which was completely destroyed will Ho Utilities ; ction they can to relieve raise the total loss close to a half file geal y million dollars. The explosion of eome two hundred thousand rounds of small arms am- munition was a dangerous feature of the fire oe Remove The Cause jtaining all the flavor and whole- |someness of freshly - gathered String Beans—Noreca Plans to Gag it Warblers, I blotches and complexion HARTFORD, Conn, Jan. 15—Rep-| afimples blotches, ead. bad. the resentative Walter E. Savage of Meri-| liver. purify, the hood and these factal blemishes den will to-day introduce in the , SM htc tear Use R & Legislature a bill for the licensing of cats, the fee to be 60 cents a year, and compelling gag-muzzling of cats permitted to be at large between the BHP hours of 9 P.M. and 6 A.M, Tho AGM penalty for a violation of either sec- N= Li p= Se PIMPLE! tlon is a fine of not more than $7 or ‘ AL c' SALLOW SKIN, imprisonment for not more than thirty R:G PI days or both. Meow! I No Connection With Ary Other Establishmient in the World. WORTH * 43 & 45 West 34th Street sxcxhtn'tira Newest Winter Coats At Very Decided Reductions WE ses Glady 8 of Moravia, .N. ¥. reshmen class, but which is Ma and which js Gladys {8 mo-e than any one but Gladys and Margaret can tell, Miss Rust, matron of their dormitory, “Miss Jone! nd it r st other twin has the general opt a’ lively time ts In-store for t! man Simple Way to rer Take Oft Fat There can be nothing simpler than tall a conventent little tablet four times y unt! your weight ts That's ail—juat_purch ola Prescription Tablets irugKist (or, If you prefer, # Marmotn Co, 864 Woodward Av Mich.) and HPO exercive, Ba y lngy as you like, and keep on jimmer, And the best part of ription Tablets ts thelr t ls your absolute safe- duced to Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Compan yy 1820 Canned Fruit and. Vegetables —choicest pickings of the 1916 yields—ripe, juicy, products. Dosen, Each, Corn—Finest Maine— Small, Sweet Kernels 1.60 .14 Peas—Packed fresh from Noreca Selected- Early June Spinach —Nor arge tin Succotash—A. M. &C. Sweet Creamy Corn and Fresh Green Limas. Asparagus Tips — Cali- fornia Green ooo A251 2.45 .21 Women’s and Misses’ Coats Broadcloth, Velour, Duvetyn, Velveteen, With or Without Fur Trimmings, Reduced 18.50 to Women’s and Misses’ Coats Bolivia, } Suede Velour, Velour de Laine, Large Fur Collars, Nutria, Seal Coney, Grey Coney, Nat. Raccoon, Reduced to Women’s & Misses’ High Cost Coats Peau de Peche, Cashmere Velour, Silk Velvet, Large Fur Collars, Hudgson Seal 5/344), Australian Opossum, Natural Raccoon, Reduced to. 25.00 New Spring Frock of Georgette Crepe, $22.60 35.00 *”" New Spring Dresses Adapted for Present Wear — Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk, Serge, In the Beautiful ( 16.50 Spring Spectal J Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, Satin, Charmeuse, Handsomely Embrotdered New Spring Colors Special 25.00 Women’s & Misses’ Dresses Peau de Sole, Gros de Londres, New Spring Frooh Georgette Crepe, of Emb'd Georgette Crepe, Crepe Meteor, $25.00 Handsomely Embroidered New Spring Colors Special 30.00 OTA OKO ESOT CTA ATCT OT CURA TO TOTO NETO E IO aritart, There is real quality-value in each item at a saving in the cost ‘Dosen. Bach. sree 135 12 Tomatoes Orion— large tins........ luscious—re-| Tomatoes—"'1820" Brand NO. 2UNB. 00.0085 LIS 10 1.50 .13 CALIFORNIA FRUITS — in pure heavy Syrup — Noreca brand—large tins. Green | Deven, Each, the fields with all the Apricots.......... vee e 2045 21 original goodness re- Cherries—Royal Anne 30 tained. Peaches—Yellow Cling. .2.45 .21 TIAY Sifted csi ca eewes 2.35 .20| Bartlett Pears.......... 2.80 .24 Extra sifted... 1.95 .17| Blueberries A. M. & C. Early June...... .. 1.40 12 Finest-No. Tene. ; Cus 15 Sliced Pineapples—Noreca Hawaiian—No, 2 tins...1.60 14 Jams—A. M. &C.—Pure Fruit—1 Ib. jars 2.70 .23 1.60 .14] Jellies—A. M. & C. 10 oz. glasse oe Molasses—Fancy New Orleans—full quart tins 1140 Ineresting Pages SONS QR SADA OG) War Chronology Rural Post Roads Aumy Law Motor Car Laws War Relief Funds Widow Mothers’ Pensions Army and Navy Appropria- tions Federal Farm Loan Act or Rural Credits Bill Dixie and Lincoln Highways Workmen's Compensation Laws Record of Events Election Returns President Wilson's Note to Belligerent Nations PRICE 25c. on Newsstands 1917 WORLD ALMANAC ON SALE EVERYWHERE THE BUSY MAN’S PRIVATE SECRETARY FACTS AND FIGURES AT A GLANCE Crowded From Cover to Cover With Important Features Concerning the All-Absorbing Events of the Year. DON’T MISS THIS GREAT NUMBER. NEW, SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT FEATURES. All This and More Too in the STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL burgh, 30c., Pacific Coast, 35c.). 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