The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1917, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, [te samey wat Orne Joy | MMV AND NAVAL BOARD 97 ARRAIGNED AS SPEEDERS; Fears | invnntiqntion thie week, It tw believed a GRAND JURY HEARS one wp day)! ratee Wanee on ot not euilty he wae of Dieamtans Heynolde tut $416,000 ‘The city ae the putohase of Dre na i a pad & fine of O06 OCTOBER = 1917 were telune to | 40,000 MINERS TO STRIKE. | U, $. PROUD OF PERU. tee Grand Fury OW reper br Frieas CONFER A AGAIN T0-WGHT MAGISTRATE FIMES FRIEND °° is00"% wn iiiaer sumTs Is DISPOSED - serene of tree att Prendevenet aon, sith tha var 1 Aetmmwtedaed Comptvotier pte wae the od pl inp caeve on the calamdar on | waAmnnines ‘ -m “1 prinetpal witnews toda Vor ee ns nvolve 4 " “ane bag hae a : Many Big Protiems Involved far pare a Charged Wit | Deceee Cenving Right to Pecewer! pag rd roah with Cormany| geay Pewee , 7 rs y ‘ eye he ‘ i bal "wleet by We Gove Jury by teeriet A Navy's Part of 2 Wa £4 WOMile Clip on WINDOW CLEANERS STRIKE, Prom Fitate of New Vows Horde. | ment im unto tho Povstam Uit.| he Bede of Says Daniels, Fifth Averue Sunday man Are Sustained ‘ on 1900800 to 0 oy | CARNDTON, On. Sate) A 11s were trolan tn the Trot Wanvincrrom, Ont, 10.Are tant of | Tantad “+f wid 11,900,000 tr Raynoida for land | y flor of th intia Reet, ¢ Any. when 148 eatatore of e tha serine of watte tomate ty the Ove lof armpathy #n4 priga d ned and nanenead by the Tos - Ps ee ea ornmme | “a years age to rererer — - forced Mie wt "mane x * at §140.000 the “* je Ae ¥ + Howe ty eeren ere |emie att from ¢ cheated “Cagner Creena = ( . t uit Prendterevar * got . Henien vt “ain iftnon for trnede pt “a , O e Made That City Paid , gp rpending, Ateon town fargen harg Made Th Hoard ot Katimata t fhe fewer | ire ° errtaee care nat in OnOtiOn lat panee of wi Ainpoerd of to wdled “ ’ : $1,360,000 for Land As- on fue aptione from MNeyneds, ‘ @ @ ot limit and the vest | hath. | A enenenl ne, ager tne | os r sessed vt $440,000 commending frally the payment ot | Pe* P tide mi wetted on the & aren of artine | . gt aoe ital nee were; that oading | ° 8 . spending! anotation at Ww | - site * ‘ ” . . pau . a property on the eity Reynold _ 7 A ‘Fhe Katenordinary Grand Jury em | veg the Dreamland Corporation| ne Ae ay amend dine . Paandtied by Junticn Gott to invent: |i. hankrupte Foe tt aay ; pate charaes of frand in the purchase! Ancording to Aenea now IM) vreiit aron M et property by | ' t trlet Attorney,| ‘The Kecretary * ‘ + the pate of thirty mile aie learned Mitahel-Prender 1 of th did Amiand aren, compria-|ing the conference tenis : ur veeverday on Wilh Ave~ + preparing ta dese:t ward ot Netienate to day tout ing @ little leas than nine aeres, cont) were any wig prowem bwvetved 19 * betw h and sooth Mtreete. |i trenetes by Coney Yaland and the Marginal Tall |quired but seven acram, leaving the @Ry property in Mouth Brovklyn fronta Surf Avenue, the most It Wee announced in the District | valuable part of the property, im the Attorney's office by those tn charge | hands of Heynolds | | Vote to Ge Ont Peiday PLAINPTELD, Conn., Oot. 18 —Cotton | mands Ave Met. | mill operatives tn Piainfiel’, Wauregan,| KANSANS CITY, Mo. Ont. 18 Moomup, Sewer City and Central Vii-| ema oo of ae Cotten Mill Operatives Get Pay Major Laviiard Spencer, former efit: t tecrenee, sary to Gow Whitnan and © attached to the 18th New York Cot > the beard cored Infantry, was served with « eum- mons on Friday taat for going at the ee ati one of onic nee quaruene & Seve Pere |rate of thirty-five miles am hour on|iage have heen notified of an increase the Queensbore Brides. WON'T TRY LA FOLLETTE. <> — Chiet Juation Mead —— Pomere sveees| WARDS WEDDED | 50 YEARS. Can Ne Invention loans WAKENOTON, Ort 16-—Chatrman | 1" of On \e-Tetenrayh Profession | Pomerene of the Benate Comrnittes in | ventigating Senator La Follette's 41.) Mr. ond Mrs, Georme Gray Ward of ihe, Paul epoch to-day refused La Fotletto’s | No 61 Went 594 Street, Pid Sega | request that the Inquiry virtually be pedestrian thetr Golden me Gna |brondened to acqutt or convict nim of | “TR ; : eae " h omrt.onm TBA welcomes you from every sealed packet. ’ a * your. In & general Way & forty Kansas, QORianoma Inwugna of Tro ta i pat sae | Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, New York much-its iracy of ita For Constipation Ibe reaided ay ess ae us investiga Carter’s Little ae Liver Pills will set you right London Sale Ends Tuesday Night at . In @ etter to Senator Pomerene, Tal! Follette denouneed the committer’s procedure as “extraordinary and un precedented,” and demanded specific information of the charges made against Paris Sale Ends Tuesday Night tern at tho Inying of the 1m 1869, and intimately » eetablishment of wand. the Far East, completed ||| M Ward } by the re iM) , over night, fin" “omowt ing “tor eh nam eh a as | saikatenniatindel | atatem and a “thorough-oing in t eadany, Tertord= || Purely Vegetable vewtinatt He declared he would stadia bast thee A N not subject Mmself to examination until he received the epecific quested Carter’s Iron Pills} Porter BEATEN BY TROOPS. Will restore color to the faces of those who lack Iron in the blood, ‘Smal! Pill, Small Dose, Small Price IMPRESSIVE SALE OF WINTER COATS information re | BAD BREATH |) Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It ° | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work, People afflicted with bad breath find ick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive | ‘ablets, The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by |!)\))'! all who know them, ! Atinck om Negro by Southerners ported to Gen. Mann. Farrar, fifty oars old, « 1 Long Island | in an ef- n Friday k he boarded | its Flavor Lingers ve ee Grows Eoeus | fort to rave his lef night when he ft | a train to go toh Park Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently } ach he ntered was more than| but firmly on the bowels and liver, ||!) m Camp | stimulating them to natural action, @ maid to have been trom al clearing the blood and gently purifying nt a the entire system. They do that whic! me PI RS EMER. ee pT dangerous calomel does without any i] of the bad after effects, H)" i All the benefits of nasty, sickening, | a Mann griping cathartics are derived from * Z | —— Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without | |||) seg who j1se | ASKEWS SENT TO BOTTOM, | grip ping. pain or any disagres cable effects. “Eddy's” Sauce rec- — Dr. Edwards discovered the | ; Yommend it to their]! Novetiats and Dramatiets Among formula after seventecn years of prac- | | 4 friends. of German Beiehiratwens, | tice among patients afflicted with i ; It's the popular relish | bowel and liver complaint,.with the fy} } ; for soups and all ineats attendant bad breath. i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- ly a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their | olive color. Take one or two every | | night for a week and note the effect. ne| 20c and 25¢ per box, All druggists | —Advt. MADE IN U.S.A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores POU ‘neces {TUTE NP i aint For Women, Misses, Girls & Little Children | Choice Materials Favorably Bought Indestructible Saucepans . Newest Styles Wy t * | My Women's ’ veal Girls’ Women's Fillette Misses’ . Coat, with long wl collar 2, Coat, of wool velour, with 3. Coat, Velour, roll collar, 4, Coat, of fine wool velour, silk 5. Coat, of soft | i P of nutfia, plain or seal dyed. Joroe is ~. with inset of Hud eal ee elour, silk 5. Coat, of soft luxurious Pom Belted all around. Lined _?YFE colar St nung” Slee (dyed “muskrat), ‘ pathered lined throughout. Large Musk- Pom cloth, made with deep throughout 10 to 16 years, back, with belt rat collar. Sizes 13 cape collar of Muske and interlined. $37.00 Sale price $25.00 ai) around. $37.00 to 16. Sale price $39.50 rat. Sale price $45.00 | Second Floor Third Floor Second Floor Third Floor Third Floor A Misses’ Coat of Conservative Lines --is this one of wool Velour, de- The Lines of This Misses’ Street or Semi-Evening \l\ll| Coat are distinctive. It has a loose A Straight Ulster Style Girls’ Coat | —which many mothers prefer for Misses’ Coat of Fine Diagonal Velour —is the material of this Misses" \ fronts mainered AE ne neck ang Lies signed especially for misses, but of Coat with large collar to muffle up their little girls up to 16 years of : | ote The bi a plain 406: a kind sought by many small women. close about the neck as girls like age is the popular style in which | | deep nutria cuffs. ‘and around It may be worn open or fastened to wear them. Two pleats in the we had this coat made. It is of (ill the neck of nutria, Choose rose, cadet — ila with collar, back care for fullness. which hangs — Zibeline, that long-haired wool fabric | AUCEPANS are constantly used in every kitchen—used in a hun- || biue, gold or white Broadcloth. It is which ts a modification of the scarf from the shoulders, and the same which looks and is so warm for | ed throughout with silk, and buttoning clese to the neck and forme effes ront gives ple Hi dred differerit ways— banged about, hammered with spoons, dropped i! | ly inter ied § to provide ing a A protec- i ee ao oe Broan fe Beedle ie re Ape Mogg fi on the floor, jammed between tea kettle and flat irons—little wonder {\ll] thorough protection ticn as well as a walking or exer roomy pockets and bs that the ordinary saucepans get dented, chipped and put out of business in a short time. Thousands of “Wear-Ever” smart style touch. Misses’ sizes. Third Floor | even over the thine | nest dresses, cise, where one likes to be unhanipered, Third Floor turn-back cuffs. ! Sives 3° ees an $12.75 \ Third Floor t $49.50 $25.00 $39.50 Third Floor in ili ia iA Siac, lana Infants’ Coats at | 1 A Sale of Crepe de Chine 4 : Aluminum Saucepans Compelling Negligees , d and other “Wear-Ever” utensils have food begins to boil; THEN TURN Prices : been in constant use for sixteen years THE FLAME DOWN ABOUT ONE millions of them for ten years. Ask HALF, If you use a coal or wood stove ~The Coat illustrated is of imported at $10.95 your neighbor whether one of her close the draft. Cut down your fuel bills! corduroy, lined and interlined to pri x ee “Is ; , , REO Wear-Ever” utensils has worn out. “Wear-Ever” utensils store up a large amount vide ample warmth. The collar and | When accidentally dented or bent the of beat and hold it | . "The heat quickly SUE ET EO See AE! Sd ee ghgee, neitk . OO eee ey een a oe Oe ne rune’? th ‘ i wail cuffs are trimmed with otter, that fur — | us neghgee, neither coat nor aluminum vessel can be quickly restored SURE SnreUaOnt Sie tea elesty Gee Aa aac lr i : | ; ‘le, | havi : , 4 to its original shape by hammering it with thoroughly Hows Gieoas } giles Hara He most appropriate for infants’ apparel, | empire sty e, but laving points ot = a wooden mallet. It never chips, has no Therefore, 1 LOW HEAT IS USP), you. need and one of the smartest of the season. | similarity with each, has a front scams to hide dirt; and there is no food 89t stir the food. Burnt food is a sign that you have — One may choose from brown, Conen- | arity : » has a front, tAh feat, . TT mo sa y i ‘soa 3 ac. é af -aVv | knows to ign thal willinjure aluminum, jef‘cooked too long and her become cry, hagen, castor, Burgundy or | bac k and & uff heavy ily hand em- i ? pe bluse AG 1 height unt) waithe.raron f!-wast, on food-mase, om time green. Sizes 1, 2, 3 years, $9.75 broidered in silk of the same color, : me to vsual h i] waste and on utens'l-waste. Fourth Floor mm . ° | Replace utensils that wear out Hal may be had to match coat as illustrated.) | The front has been given an r oO WEAR-EVER Ly ad to match coat as illustrated.) | F| with utensils that “Wear-Ever Another is of all woo! Chinchilla which for added | added decorative effect by the ad- ; Aluminum utensils are NOT “all the anme." The enormous pressure of rolling th 1s lined with all wool red flannel. It's a double eine ; , , q ing machines makes the thick sheet “Wear-Ever" utensils sted style offered to be had in navy dition of two shirred pockets. It q 10 joints or seams or place ‘cod to lodge —no coating re Sizes 1, 2 and 3 year $7.5( is I c : ‘ ‘ | = “pure . ; ras fancy cout for dress wear is of diagonal Cheviot, is here in rose, Copenhagen, light i eir wo bility saves tho expense f continually buy! f usslan effect with neck and sleeves trinunes i 4 Oar ERGe EC ne ene NEE SRORTRDER OF: SORERUANE BUYIN ‘TRADE MARK otter and large otter button mihe ton One ray blue, and pink. . e e it a € Sold by leading Department, Housefurn@shing and Hardware Stores The Mark of Qualiy Hehe blue. eines 1a ye a Sarna SILLS Second Floor (THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO, Wl UM Dept. 1688 New Kensington, Pa. : = — . — a aaneenneiE i, — MAUL di tS SS re !

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