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COPENHAGEN, Oct. 18.—The re- vs and individuals that had port that Dr, Michaelis, the Imperial ears been oppoatng the old proposed s| between the Board of Estimate and German Chancellor, has offered railroad to-day, came forward and Friedrich von Payer the post of Vice] heartily approved the new proposition ose who Were heard from Chancollor, hel ‘ elfte| Among those who wer hancellor, held by Dr. Karl Helffe-| | airs chartes A. Bryan, president rich, Is confirmed by tho Clerical} o¢ the League to Protect Riverside jorgan Germania and the Radical|Park; A. Walker Otle, president of the impty | West End Assoolation; Robert Hoguet, representing the Citisens' Union, and the Chancellor's readiness to throw) cnares L. Craig, Democratic candidate overboard Helfferich as well as Ad-|ro Comptroller. A proposed agreement miral von Chapelle, the Mintater of| wii be formulated and submitted to the Ee The offer would Marine, in order to save the situa-|noard of Estimate and the yw York tion, It was made after the dis-|Central. Tho latter, through Ira A. closures of mutiny in the German|Piace, its counsel, haa already ex- | Navy and after Dr, siishaelis had |pressed its disapproval of the new plan, ———— Hicetag sho snary ror" the est] COLER GAINS 382. VOTES; Reichstag the salary for the post | which the unpopulfr Holfferich was then expected to fill. hy C sre Theta uwortoree to ese HAS SMALL GHANGE TO WIN Radical party has not helped Dr. . Michaelis in his Parliamentary} Brooklyn Recount Shows Mistakes troubles, Germania says that the Were Made in Favor of | naval affair has convinced Parlla- Both Candidates, The review of the ballots the Democratic primary nomination of a candidate for Presl- dent of the Borough of Brooklyn was mentary circles that Michaelis lacks j the requisite political judgment and must be replaced by an adrolt poll- Ucian and diplomat, A solution of tho crisis is expected ‘ . sinperor | about half completed this afternoon, al estarlihe ga ahead a The |With eleven Assembly Districts, tn- ‘Tagoblatt en cluding all that are normally Demo | platt says opinion is virtually! sutic covered. The result produced [Unanimous in political circles that a] net gain for Bird 8, Coler over |quick change of Chancellors Is in-| award Rlegelmann, the machine jevitable. The Vorwaerts, organ of the German Sociulists, declares that even the sacrifice of a second subordi- andidate, of 382 votes. This gain ts based on the counting of ballots cast for Coler in favor nate in Dr, Helfferich, following the|Itiegelmann, but the review shows | displacement of Admiral von Capelle,| {at the mistakes were not com- cannot affect its views that Dr, | nletely one-sided. One hundred and eventy-six votes that had been cast | for Kiegelmann and counted for Coler were discovered Coler claima that In the review thus far conducted he has found 200 ballots on which erasure marks show that the cross was scratched off his name and placed against the name of Rie- eelmann, A court decision on these ballots will be required. From the appearance of this investigation as {1 stands there is only a remote possi bility that the recount will establish Coler as the nominee, > of 815.000 to 87,000 Hylan In Winner, Tammany money 1s beginning to flow into Wall Street to back Hylan | Yesterday an up-town Tammany man ofrered, through Perey Guard, $15,000 to $7,000, or slightly better than 2 tot that the Judge will be elected 1 jsame man offered $7,500 to $5,000 thi Hylan will carry Kings County, — | Michaelis ts an impossibility as Chan- | cellor, Jw The Conservative organs manifest | displeasure at the appeal of the Rad- |icals, The Tageszeitung says it can- not fail to impair the prestige of the Government, The proceedings of the convention of German Socialists at Wurzburg reveal slight prospects that the two branches of the party will be united Professions of to establish party unity are profuse, but almost always are accompanied by scolding of the opposite side, and are based on the assumption that reconelilation would be possible only by the sub- mission of one wing to the dictates of the other. desire |odde That New Ramor That Von Below Wit Succeed Michacttns, AMSTERDAM, Oct, 18.—l’rince von Buclow, the former Imperial Chan- | ¥°*F sinha eeuert tS Bele cellor, has returned to Berlin, accord-| Giieaqo, Oct, 18.—Charles H. F ing to the Lokul-Anzeiger, It is gen-|o¢ tigin, Til, Chairman of the erally believed, the newspaper adda, | f * Association, and four that he will be offer " succession to Dr. Mict his old post in the aymptoma o diseases are given ‘and will apply in any case of a ture, Those wishing further advice re 8 Dr, Lewis Baker, Just now Tam a victim of and bago——not seriou pate What do you ad them You need 9 laxative reatment the fara Mra. Po @ advice writen: “1 hesitate to. asic i sord, Loam As Thy Case if Bo UnuauA Ured ands " Anewer nd fou Answers ing NOTH: For his been n scriptions reaa ca _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 18, 1917. TURNER DEFENSE OF HYLAN “TOO THIN,” SAYS MITCHEL Mayor Mitche! lnring the Tur- ner affidavit in Hylan's defense "too thin,” issued a statement in| which he sald, “The fact that the only man whom Judge Hylan can produce in his defense is a man denounced by Justice Greenbaum as a tool of Goslin, and a conspiracy to defraud, is in itself proof of Judge Hylan's unfitness for a position of trust.” After recounting the facts as revealed in The World, the Mayor Hylan has been exposed as Hiving his own of bankruptey 1 legal services which as r that company he fuiled “He asa lawyer who ass 14) ONS AN atte torney ates of the swindler, Goalin.” ued From Man Dead, S = once, and does not inflame or even ™ i to-day by inhaling gas in the bathroom | irritate the surrounding tissue or akin. August Stutz, sixty-eight years old, of | By tr ey ain bine Relat ‘There is no excuse for any one invit- : | Btreet, : 8 house! No. 427 East 1th Street, was found | found’ the body, Bho told the police | ine death by infection or lockjaw dead this morning ae a result of asphyx-| Bach: who has t Nsters in Ger- es. His wife, Mary, on Hospital siieve that the t suicide, The lation by gas fu was removed to the Re unconscious. ‘The pol couple attempted to « wife Is held as a Pp ‘Everyone Should % Drink Hot Water « ~ in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, | and bowel poisons before Fl breakfast. To feel vour best day in and day out, to feel clean insides no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath oF dull your head: no constipas tion bilious attacks, colds, rheumatism or ach. vou must bathe on the inside like sick heada issy, acid stor you bathe outside, This ix vastly more important, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well known physician. ‘To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before brenkfast each day, a gliss of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimen- tary tract, hefore putting more food into the stomach Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. Tt is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your syse tem of these vile poisons and toxinss also to prevent their formation To feel like young folks feel; lke zou felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ace cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment and all, keep it upt As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, ning and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water before breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels,—Advt, abo swee Buy itNOW! That | LIBERTY BOND | 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET |f FURNITURE? Cashor Credit * Open Evenings Till 9 o'Clock, | Holzwasser Home Talks No. 250 Write tor New 30. Accesninle from West uly hy Bi St Crosstown Crs hy Kibo 6 st, Cronstown iui: A 3-Room Apartment Apartment aoe S200 Room Apartment we $375 ALTERMS Week Treposit mn ee ew dere) atid o” can be x t) The Werlde Cal, 1000 Heckman, New Yours OV yy Brookiyn Office, 4100 Maine ie » SEES WASTE IN CONSOMME. Chet Saye Save Food of Bullion Wonld for Fifty Fam! If all the hotels in this city would cut consomme out of their bills of fare and serve bullion Mstead, enough beef and vegetables would be saved to feed at Jenst fifty families of five each day and enough to feed @ small army on eggs, says Julien Perbost, the French chef at the Lorraine Hotel, Fifth Avenue and 45th Street. This is the very least that would be saved each day, he sald Beef, 1,000 pounds; vegetables, 1,000 pounds: eggs, 400 dozen, These quantities are used in the big hotels, according to Perbost, in clarity ing consomme, The same ingredients are used in making bullion, with the ex- ception to the eggs, but the meat and SHOULD MAKE A MILLION FOR HIM Cincinnati Man Discovers Drug That Loosens Corns So They Lift Out. Local druggists are’ having a tre- mendous call for freesone, the drug which is said to shrivel a corn, root and all, without any pain, A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aching corn relieves the soreness at once, and shortly the en- vere be thrown away aft * at all cost in quarter ounce bottles, German Kage Lite After Brooding| wich is sufficient to take off ever cf hiheane hard or soft corn from one's feet. Ie August Bachen, #ixty-elght years old, & public accountant, committed suicide an two | many, had been brooding about for some time past, @ fow days ago. bles remain Intact, whereas in mme they are hashed up and must he soup is made. ———>.—__ tire corn, root and all, lifts right out with the fingers. ‘This new drug is being dispensed is a sticky substance which dries at from cutting their corns now.—Advt. the wer | =e He made bis will guxpay WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Corset Values To-morrow—Friday, Oct. 19th The “O. C. Special’’ Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co, The O.C. Special of pink or white Broche, elastic top, medium low bust; long skirt; three pairs of garters. Very Specially Priced 2.50 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sales for Friday (Only) * “‘Kayser’s”’ Union Suits “‘Kayser’s’”’ ribbed white lisle Union Suits, reinforced, regular and extra 55c sizes, tight knees. Unusual value Glove Silk Vests Standard make pink and white glove silk, with crochet or bodice top. Special 1.45 K Bloomers Pink Satin Blo 2.75 Wash Satin Bloomers, tailored and} lace trimmed models, reinforced. { 500 Envelope Chemises Superior Crepe de Chine envelope 1.85 Chemises, tailored or lace trimmed models, pose 1,000 Satin Underbodices Of satin, in flesh and white, lace and ‘1.00 ribbon trimmed.