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And its still shrinking HE coal-hod now holds less for the money than it has at any time since the 1904 strike. Prices for domestic sizes range from $12 a ton to 15 cents a pailful—if you buy in small quantities, Save money—burn SOCONY KEROSENE SOCONY Kerosene is about where it has been for years—an average of 10 to 15 cents a gallon. Burned in a Perfection Oil Heater, you get 10 hours of comfort from every gallon. Not a cent’s worth of fuel is wasted. A Perfec- tion is on when you want it and off when you don’t. Carry it upstairs, downstairs, wherever extra heat isneeded. No coal; no dirt; no ashes, Say SOCONY to the grocer’s boy. y STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF N.Y. (Principal Offices) New York Albany Boston | | Nuxated Iron to Make New Age of Beautiful Women and Vigorouslron Men Say Physicians—Quickly Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Most Astonishing Youthful Power Into the Veins of Men—It Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous “Run-Down”’ Folks 200 Per Cent. in Two Weeks’ Time. Bince the remarkable discovery of ef ®anic tron, Nuxated Iron or “Fer Nuxate. a8 the French call it, has taken thi of organ: alt walt. hen your {00 ‘ i mmm ee if you wish to tron By proserve a ripe has not enough studied abroad tn ‘ a Vie went Into r has gone simply for the ting Sur New | doesn’t sleep, doesn't GAS OVERCOMES 17 AND ONE MAY DI; BROKEN PPE CASE =: Combination Tenement Business House on Pearl Street Filled With Fumes. A broken gas pipe in the basement of the old fashioned eombination business and tenement house at N 310 Pearl Street was responsible for the partial asphyxiation of seventeen persons to-day. Isaar Ibert, an | elderly man, one of the victims, may die. The basement house is used by P| LOOK AT CHILDS TONGUE IF SICK | to investigate. CROSS, FEVERISH ox cit sone ov can, Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little stom- ach, liver, bowels. Give “California Syrup of | Figs” at once if bilious or constipated. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, it is a sure sign that your little one’s stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough clea When peevish, cross at once, ' istless, pale, or act natu rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomuch-ache, sore | throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn't! coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative;” they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle, Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure| ‘ou get the genuine, ask to see that it) vi is made by “California Fi, Company.” Refuse any, with contempt.—Advt, Syrup kind Our Club Plan is is an easy and dignified way of | Egan and Miss Downs fainted, They | srs, Satink Overtaken by Stork | wings at 1 o'clock this morning, Mrs.) EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917. wire galvanizing concern of Anderson & Carle equipped with a big gas furnace, The pipe feeding this furnace broke about 1 o'clock and I the building with gas. Barney ewell Avenue Martin Ander- Brook- Anderson & Carle, r work and is J., ane 2 Crosby Avenue, di by RAILWAYS SEE 62 PER CENT. WAGE RAISE IN U, S. PLAN RRR Are Letters of Credit Good in Every Home tn Every Jan, 18. In th “ sis batose the Bae Country on the G lobe 1 for the ra tal brief, Racways Libert, plying te tment of n the leather find. Justice s methods ing lishment of Susselis & Ras- for giving effect to the law. ead kin on the first floor, dropped at his Substitution of an eight hour day iy lesk. The most seriously affected of standard for the present 100 miles in how & upstairs in the tenement ten hours freight service scale, the 25c li f wore Catherine Egan, a stenographer, railroad brief contends, would create e ea and Eva Downs, a nurse. titmost confusion in wage arrange. | Joseph Cahill and Edward Nobloch, ments and amount to arbitrary judi- | 50c bad od bth employees of Consolidated Gas cial enfarcement h interpreta-| is, INSTANTLY Company, happened to pass the tion, it was said, would operate to rexeits RE RIGHT building at 1¢ jock and the smell increase many freight employees’ | hed $50.98 of gas attracted their attention. They wages 62 1-2 per cent ' entered the building and while Nob-' 1¢ the amson law does not pre- | sore Muscles, Cold Open Evenings at Both Stores, loch turned off the flow through the inlet pipe from the street, Cabill car- | ried out Holgram and Anderson, Kibert, Anderson and Holgram were taken to Volunteer Hospital, Miss were revived by Dr. Sorkin of Volun- teer Hospital. The opportune happening on the scene of Cahill and Nobloch un- doubtedly saved several lives, Hun- dreds of other passersby had smelled escaping gas, but none had stopped| DOING WELL IN BELLEVUE, as She Hurried on Surface Line to Hospital. Hearing the rustle of the stork’s| Rose Satink, twenty-five years old,| of No, 130 East One Hundred and Fourth Street: dressed hurriedly and boarded a Second Avenue surface car that would take her near Bellevue| Hospital. At Forty-fitth Street and Second Avenue the stork caught up with the car. Men passengers withdrew, women constituted emergency corps. were pulled down. Wengman of the East Fifty-fourth Street Station was summoning Dr.| Lampe from Flower Hospital, a nine- | pound baby girl was born to Mrs.| Satink. The ambolance trailing behind, Mrs, Satink and little Miss Snowbird Satink rode in their private car to Twenty-sixth Street, whence they were transferred to “Bellevue, Both are reported doing well. pees Shane BLAZE IN SYNAGOGUE. ble Books and Vestments De- yed—One Mam Is Overcome, Fire early to-day did considerable damage and destroyed valuable books and vestments in the school brary of ogue of the Sons of Israel, © Street. Several | themselves an| The car curtains While Policeman | purchasing clothing for the entire family. Simply PAY $1 A WEEK Until full amount is paid, Satisfaction guaranteed. 53 to 57 W. 14th St., New York. | 8 Celebrated Cou for over half a century, Is an economical medicine for bro! heat and throat troubles doses give relief ortles Hold, 266, FREE TEST phn 1, Meyer & Coy aper. Balto. 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