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-— would be held behind cloxed doors U. S, MUST FEED WORLD, FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS j dred men were employed on each and @ feport prepared | phitt LEAK HEARINGS END foerman 1. Whipple, ooungst for DECLARES H.C, HOOVER) WRECK MUNITIONS WORKS rs. men er work when the nve ‘ =o ‘the committee, when asked forastate- | slg! | started realized their danger and met tev. eniad * ey - ~ + zs mont, eald he might have something t . | No one was injured, The building | twlee dally—with | EXCEPTIONAL to say before he left for Washington. [Belgian Relief Worker Urges Con-| Picric Acid Ignited In Newark Plant | cestroyed was a fous atte With, the | Ankod what he thought of tho reslg serving of Resources and Efforts | and Building Is Destroyed After | tremen found only one available| : > A RW tell , te Premdee " for Extra Production Workers Flee. hydrant and that was far from the sag aad} cet . Ci } plant. brother-in-law, from the brokerag*) WASHINGTON, Feb, 16--One of! Piertc acld, which lea\ed from Med Loe ey | OF firm of Connolly @ Co., he said: the Dieweat problems for the United | container a heed ht fe ‘au | Bill to Prevent Women Drinking With) as ip lent ~ TT . “L @boukl think his resignati Alates to consider in connoction with | coal raked from unde i me, Heb. 16.—Pub fentten It sterttlnes “ini LADIES’ SMAR | SHOES sca eee would indicate that he found himself any preparation for war, Herbert C.|to have caused @ fire hoc heh Lod ad ar BA ge faa ce cited We onl Se te Unnamed “Short” Plunged for ®#cl#ted with people whe had be- Hapver of the Belgtan Reltot Com. | day dostroyed one of Ghamioal ocs.|the same foom would be prohibited | gd pht (cf Y To Close Out Stock nnamed “s trayed his confidence.” miseion told the Council of National| the Maas & ee Manat, Tene by an act introduced to-day by Aw nor. " OnUCTS COy, Devt. is ; ts 80,000 Shares Dec, 20 and | sherman 1. Whipple, counsel for! peranne to-day, ia the likelihood thet DARY Of Avene ON te eran the are |esmiyman Bhow alters somal Fifth Avenue, New York, " tr t, we will dispose of | were four exp! [it forbids “grill ——— ding their great In rea vf Hog ary ps ign hal ‘+ iy ti y Reveals | the committes, calied Clifford Buck- the ‘Ynited States must become the reached amall quantities of nétro-| oo Capnreta wherein persons of Poth | % cause our policy 4 to ca 21, Testimony Cals. 1 @ broker, as the first witness. chief source of food supplies for the! giycerine in @ifferent pats of Mie |ooxes may assemble, £01 rete aie | World Wants Work Won “ IPr: 27 op rs es Bucknam ts connected with the world, bullding. ate | roet there te kre etree a ders, THEY ARE, GROL ALE NY it kizee felistaleg” Chat ién't tefl, at leant hange firta of Raymend, Pynchon YWewe weet oat y oftort be| The plant has been making muni- | room iia | CONSISTING OF MANY 5 aie 85 ‘ whon they should have told, one mys- | & Co, at No. 420 Park Avenue, nade to conserve our food resources | = A te 7 ed eulat who| Mr. Whipple then produced the fol- lana to stimulate extra production, ™ At $585, $6:85. & $7.85 y bisects arbte ns mcg thar. (10Wing teloxram, which he nald G. M.| Hood production in all Muropaan | @ REGULAR PRICES $10 TO $15 set ta tre eatent ot $0,000 mares on | PCN Had sent out on Dec. 30: leountrion te almost at @ standatil, [Cl us t to Mie extent . hares On| ““All—Confidential but impor nf aM, because virtually all 5 3 3 Those who do not require extrg high tops and desire Cubar Lies, 20 and #1, and @ Congressman,| We whould not be surprised to °° |iyycbodied nem have been sent: to Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 A serrtra ctibe Griste ak Viens fous Iban oe con Wiace O, aed, who dabbled tn United |developmenta ate to-day regar@ine | tne front 8 of extra quality Stool to the extent of fitty Peace Which may sentimentally afte There is 2ls® @ great shortage in Special Clearance Sale of haren at the same time, held the|th® Market unfavorably. We suggest |). normal soppty in Canada, Aus- ) ; - oigree ot tae bee J Ro purchases, but rather noth « 4 colony from which Ladies’ White Satin $3.85 entre of the stage to-day at the wall. We exnnot bo more definite. |\aree numbers of een have ‘been EVENING SLIPPERS ae penta oui AY: the ‘Conerentenal | "a. MW" |irawn tor the abled armten ommittee feating the alleged | Asked to fix the time of the sending | ye ARE 00 Sih Io coon $4.85 waens thiok = atin tna the wines ©" GETY COLLEGE STUDENTS The hearing opened this morning | was not sure, jas abou $6 ; . i‘ ‘ " ‘ | Odd Lots Ladies’ Low Shoes, $3.85 1 10.29 o'clock and came to an abrupt |# o'clook tn the afternoon. FAVOR MILITARY TRAINING 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Sizes 2/, to 4; narrow Widths, .....° J—=—— me at 180 P.M. when Chatrman| | At this point Representative Burnett fs is spawns sD ny Peed ode F Nand et the teil tale attached to the | Plans of Board of Trustees Given|< ¢ ee ee sia a saabaatiliie A L FR E D A . K O H N sewn would be held unless Fssiea fs Stash a’ oc bap aiioney Enthusiastic Support at Meeting H ses es s KOH} an i ao Book 505 FIFTH AVENUE AT 42ND STREET Me, Henry said tiwt a briet execu | At tla Mr. Chipert of 1,400 OoOKCa ’ 3 Live #emuion would taka place lator mmo that a hemert, Curt Fourteen mundred. poral 3 fhe 8 ‘ 8 vie afters aston hich nearly | pany's “tell-tale College of the City of New York at a d L b ¥ 3 bl ea aan a ny ve ittes weed be to Washb-| re thing ir) Wall 8 at that time |noonday meeting to-day gave onthu- an 1 rary a es ‘ nw | It is almost + extra yr wee ja ret silastic support to the proposed plans * Jeonventent Hlinesses and © 7 aoe @ . preakdowns we have heard so gnuch | of the Board of Trustees to 6 ° | pone M theoretical military tmining coursc I at knam then read a ‘pay a} In addition to distributing cards for ||} n t 4 1 winter a e psterday from 4 “lehe « ts to alen, enrolment Blanks i | 1, Curtis and ¢ hist deter! . | bie } were handed oat by Inspector John] & 4 At Notable Reductions [Inqutred tr » fisin had sent |i, Dwyer of the Poltee Department | It note as it] on which they were requested toll} y or bag vte ng the ak Cons 5 ibrary § Colonial Mahogany Book« | ale, nake known their views of Joining the/¥ # Jxcobean Oak Console Decorated Lacquer Library § Color y artoone| es, President 0 : ak : é esta | westen Dwyer and ¢ i i wa eel ing Ube as i ecorated Latquer $4000 aa idee gany $57.80 | 1 miltary Een oe William & Mary Mahogany } Louis XVI Mahogan x maa tor off @ | William & Mary Mahogany | William & Mi mBany YF Louis 3 ahoginy 4 f'ware Weeterence ¢ 9 | Tibrary Table.....$46.50 Calbnlal Meabopiey GEL, || Table Desks srs 40ay in ho said, about Se nr as seectee otal 4 Spinet Mahogany ue CAB ci veoia cass ccbeaie® ! Colonial Mat gany pity 00 oF $10,000,000 ned cheers Deke 76) | Célpaial Maliogany CASE. «sey - $60, iiiam A. Simonson, general oxec ie a | - : T: Adam Mahogany Book- utive or of the National City o ; Mahogany Spinet Desk Library Table... .$42.50 | Adam Mahogany Bool ° Hank, was nw stecalied. Ho text's] BRINGS WRECK SURVIVORS. $29.50 | Mahogany Bookcase, $42.50 | cate.......... 054. $60. aut Loy ade by the hank tc petted ta ‘ B i | brokene durtre thn” leak’ perient culan Ship Rescued Captain Adam Mahogany Library Walnut eee Lele pene Mahogany Bookcase, $65. ° howe no marked fluctuation | Pea tal | yi Se ie $31.50 Adam Mahogany Library Queen Anne Mahogany Norwegian '$ § Jacobean Mahogany _Li- Table....... e\ oeeee Bookcase......... fl ° Dibarsie came trite brary Table.......$31.50 | Spinet Mahogany Library | 1 Colonial Mahogany Rotterdam Ww! : ABIO. 6 556 ee. f ; mut that. from four sailors oBtitian Mahogany Bookcase, $34.00 Chippendale Muhogany WORK, cise sehen 75.00 “apse de ycicy yaaa Med off the” Grand “Banks “on | Queen Anne palipesy Li- Wookease:. ...$49.00 } Adam Mahogany Book- A. Billie Jr. brary Table... Sys Queen Anne Mahogany are) hgh Nea MM hi 0 aren Mahogany Bookcase, $40.00 Desk secon es GA7.50 ueen Anne Mahogany atorm which wrench Chinese Chippendale { Davenport Table. $85.00 | & eron Mahogany Library j Chippendale Mahogany i} ' ' | | oeare, TEDGs sa sccnentes $40.00 i i Desk. ....s...6. $90.00 | client wae holdieg the ee 8 i ' a Client wax holding : 8 i ; Ae ng, Tho witness HELD ON KIN’S CHARGE. | ) 1 if} cMent on ap fe = iabiny | | mhowed it to the members of the Aecnesd of Stenting |S 1 y oerttat thle Mn. hap ole mutd ‘ “we Ascari) sawelrr: sew (V4 ' Ps yet know if our ‘s_{ nue. Brooklyn, was held tn $1,600 bait| X § ' y A ; A li Hi Mt it ata for trial by Magistrate Brough in | na i ri rin t Oo q Washington Helghts Court to-day, on Queen Anne ahogany : Mahogany Bookcase, 43 ne one all itd February 17 ures Ot kine commlalne oF Die guar lala atte Library Table, with 5350 inches wide, §6 inches high. sey nt hear that a . Ae eae carota a venth | Street and | 26x45 inches,...... 25. Formerly $75.00... $58.50 5 Je Moment you hear that sweet richness of tone, that — Tareeny of few ued at, $2,800 | Steth Floor } 5 Perel eas a af alt ak ° ; Konendort was arrested & week’ ago | So es almost human speaking quality of playing, in the meas- BOLLING QUITS HIS FIRM, " ‘ing age duran inn 2 oo ( nl rodences > A A, atte . , ‘a Brother-in-l vue of Ps D4 a r ured PAR CHCES of the “Adagio from Tartini’s “Concerto eee acakstuaa ners || = 8 in D Minor,” you will recognize Casals himself in this eae wieac Orhan wonderful Columbia Record. J ro sented Ou ing the "Htoure nove . : leak investigation, resioned to-day as a ; G Only the world’s greatest ‘cellist could have woven the marvelous A member of thy Weshington brokerage yo maze of notes in Casals’ Columbia Record of Popper's “Mazurka” — Mee ahlinel aes Wiliaens deaitd an i | S a delicate fabric of shimmering lightness. Only Casals could have PT Re ere taater Merete | ! evoked the noble org Kent, tontified that it was he who wrots eo - A} ES ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1917. an-like depth of tone inthe truly great recorded rendition of the “Prelude” and “Sarabande’ C Major.” These records by “The World's Master of the ’Cello” have a place of honor in your musical library. from Bach's “Suite in should A 5654 |ADAGIO from Concerto 1D) Minor (Tartini 12-inch ‘ablo Casals, ‘cellist $1.50 |ROMANZA (Campaguoli Pablo Casals, ‘cellist A 8697 BOURREE. fron) © Major Suite (J, § ta-inch Pablo Casals, t $1.50 [MAZURKA (lopper) Pablo Casals, ‘cellist A $782 SUITE IN C MAJOR: Prelude (Bach F2anch Pablo Casals, ‘cellist $1.50 arabande (Bach) SUITE IN C MAJOR ( Pablo Casals, ‘cellist Columbia Records hold every delicate nuance of phrasing, every subtle inflection of touch of other great figures of the concert-platform Ysaye, Parlow, Hofmann and Godowsky. Che artists may be absent in person but thes are present in personality in Columbia Double. Disc Records “Hearing is Believing”’—and your dealer will give you the opportunity of hearing today Columbia Records in all Foreign 1 Anguages New Columbia records o} n sule the 20th of every month, Columbia Grafonola \) ‘rice § COLUMBIA §& GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC ; sh thd forecast of the peace by the Connolly hou te went out ment as war, collapsed, den’ buckling of known, ANS ENTI | NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, * services to bandage factory in « J Ke of th The cau the building ts Ww ORLEANS, La. F Wes for t MORONS Va Read “THY WANDERER,” by Maurtoe V, Samuels. Story founded on the Biblical story of the Prodiga! Bon, which will be printed complete in twelve {nstalments, he- ginning Monday, Feh 19 ‘nm The venting World | ttons night and day, and four hun- Another Sale of Men’s Lace Calfskin Shoes in tan or gunmetal has been arranged for to-morrow and Saturday, presenting extraordinary value at $4.90 per pair The Men’s Shoe Department is now located on the SIXTH FLOOR evators om 34th Street side of Store) Women’s Tailor-made Suits (Sizes Incomplete) are now on sale at extraordinarily reduced prices. (Ready-to-wear Sults, Third Floor) An Attractive Selection of Spring Hats of Lisere Straw in smart, becoming sha med with flowers, f eathers or ornae ments, will be offered to-morrow, in the Department on the First Floor, specially priced at $9.50 each This Sale includes H. for S$ for Misses as well as Yomen. Women’s Neckwear {n numerous charming styles for or with the new Spring costu and American Ideas are shown | oparate Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Sleeveless Blouses, Feather Boas in many ultractive shades; Evening Scerts In handsome des! gs and smartly-mado Girdles and Sports Stocks, Bitth Aurnue-Madtaon Avenue, New York

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