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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 17. THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK The closing of the subscriptions to the Second Liberty Loan enables us to report to our friends the gratifying fact that through their exertions this Bank handled 56,958 individual including our own, amounting to $35,355,100. subscriptions, We extend our heartiest thanks to all who have co- operated with us in this Loan, and especially we desire to recognize the services of our officers and clerical staff whose labors have been very heavy, and have been given as a Patriotic Contribution to the success of the Loan, WILLIAM A. NASH, Chairman WALTER E. FREW, President _BANKING AND FINANCIAL BANKING ANG FINANCIAL, _ setae Bary SIDES AGREE JOFFRE THANKS NE NEW YORK = ts His “Gratefal Thought Mayor Mitchel has Ived the fol on the face and head with her lowing letter from Marshal Joffre ess Be ‘ Fy "3 4 and kept screaming. Patrolman FRENCH REPUBLIC, Parle, Sept Baral B isi Man i ) Mrs. Vera Carroll Holds Assailant] }etra the screams, then naw the y ‘aterson, Feminine Gar- Until Policeman Arrives—Girl | struxsting before « window. |). Mr. Mayor—I have already thanked ments Nearby. ice Vie He reached the apartment ‘our Ambasaador. Mr met itis , Accomplice Escapes, Burnham had thrown the woman to ia tribute which the ¢ ght ms intend af | Mrs, Vera Carroll, forty-five years old, | foor and was making for the door, Mr have its me by th Soa tsar cas living at No. 442 Washington Street versary of the batile of the Marne, but |the Paterson police to-day. ‘The torso | Ai" 1 Brooklyn’a? exclusive residetice 4 - ,. LWiah © express my gratitude to you | Of @ man was found in @ vacant lot in| 0 ATECKs anew n fot & aa The indications are that the threat- | aiseny and to tell you that this {one of the residential districts, The |™0"d engagement ring pg Bae Rect, ened tle-up of shipping in New York jouvenir of my visit to You will remain |head and both leg# had been cut from | man Riving the name o! Wounded by Harbor on Wednesday morning has|one of the me of my career, |the body and were missing. ond Birest, Mann DETROIT, Nov, 5.—Wallace R, Camp- been averted. The controversy “T never con 1 of ft again and| Nearby were found some feminine | 0M) Socretary-Treasurer and Vice- cording to Capt. W. B. Baker, assist-|agnin on all occa of thie fervent | clothing and a New York newspaper ara. : President of the Ford Motor Company, ant to the General Superintendent of dahip y them and in the|date of June 1, opened in such a way] Ai i Nee bbe A 4 *lwas shot and serfously wounded In # Army Transr ¢ Py ms hia zl real battles thie {a for/ @* to attract attention to the fot owing he aie nani thas .. or i ie aa iiked fight with a a ry nspor ervice, has been | ve the first and the third, of the » asked his companion how she liked | Walkerville, On! |submitted to arbitration Capt 1 & powerful moral support—to | kixtyethird Paaim: them: then struck Mrs, Car riy to-day, A bullet also slight- »w that the United States now stands| “Hear, my cry, O God: attend unto] head with a sandbag and stuck ded his wife, Raker ts Chairman of the Board of for the common cause and is in the| my, prayer. t . | Arbitration appointed by the United) pattie for humanity Be ph alert been ie eneage States Shipping Board, the other] “Have the kindness, 1 beg of you, t0|* ce arreste .) niapls members being Ethelbert Stewart.! be once more my interpreter to the ot Bie oh BI | Chloe Statistician of the Bureau of ens of the great city of New York | Kus tt hacaiat ii Labor, and George Ry Putnam of the /and_ transmit to them my grateful Department of Commerce. | nught For you, M Mayer, receive i Xho Teoara &@ Mananes:e ot | (he expression of my sympathetic and | ty ‘oom OF} most devoted sentiments the Produce Exchange the committee |" “J, JOFPRE," met with about 100 owners of tow- | boats and representatives of railway terminals to-day in executive session At the conclusion of the conference Capt. Baker told newspaper men that t Be a the ownets had submitted their side| The recent defeat of the Italian forces of the trouble to the Board, Asked |* affected John Daedizzo, « printer, of ha to the position of the longwiora- | No. 201 West 12:4 Stuet that he leaped men, who had voted on a sympathetic | 4 4 jatt itd AGMA Ge ted way xtrike, in the event of the arbitration |to Astoria, Long Island City, at 6.30 being denied to the towboat em | o'clock last evening. ployees’ by the owners, Capt. Baker| Polleeman Charles MeNally, twenty- wald that both sides had submittad | {Wo and only two weeks In uniform, their cases. \ {jumped to Davdizao's rescue. Wide ‘wal. news to ‘Thomaa Dein. | WA ait but exhausted, when a deckhand ‘d the which followed th hunty, Secretary of the Marine 4 NEW “COP” A RESCUER. | Gets Man Who Le aboar ra | atrugeling water, threw him neers, who up to 3 o'clock this after. | 8 toe. | Hospitad, which noon had not heard from the Board later, and Teperted for duty at the Long of Arbitration § gland City Station “So fur as the the towbout hunty said, is now to morning, thrat the not notified us if the lowboat owr have submitted their ca We have always been not only ready but anx- | tous for arbitration.” _—- CHICAGO CORN MARKET. unions affect d by Dela 7 | For Details of Tomorrow's ari For E Membe Great Sales of Weari ng Apparel ain the’ Family J Please See Our Page Ad. on Page 23 of This Newspaper REENHUT’ Mest ne "THE BIG STORE” \Kuntain; SIXTH AVE.. IG TO 19% STREET A Close-Out of Slightly Used 88 Note Player Pianos For months we have been plan ning this astonishing distribution, and, knowing that Election Day is admir- ably adapted for men and their wives to come to “The Big Store,” we have purposely selected that day on which to hold this important sale. Our Prices Make the Pur- chase of a Player Piano a Matter of Ease Every Player Piano taken in exchange —also a number of instruments which have been used for demonstration pur poses, but which are absolutely NEW, included. We are in the fleld for a genuine “close- ont,” and, low as the prices are, the terms ure such a8 EVERYBODY can afford: $ 5 Down Per Balance Week Free Delivery—No Interest Charge And note this, if you please, by way of extra in nent for you to act quickly: chaser of 4 Player Piano in this sale, we will give FI A Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet, A Player Piano Bench to Match. An Excellent Protection Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Selection. Here is « partial list of the sensatio bargains offered: Yo each pur Caldwell $225 | Wolfner $345 | Victoria . $355 | Caldwell $390 Caldwell ... "380 | Caldwell 7s] Victoria. 350] Victoria 378 ocrat . 335 | Caldwell 360 | Caldwell . ae] Celdwed se + 390 ‘ ore : Victoria .. . 365! Victoria ., 358 Caldwell . . 345 | Wolfner . 3781 Cauldwell. £338] Caldwell : 390 Caldwell .. 340 | Caldwell + 270] Henedict 365 | Caldwell 350 Caldwell +: 378 | Victoria 370} Victoria 368 | Caldwell » 365 Caldwell + 350 | Caldwell 340 | Caldwell 350 | Caldwell 380 Benedict 385 | Kirchhoff 295 | Kverard . +. 398] Caldwell 385 Everard . 395 | Chase & Baker... 328] Caldwell . 325] Victoria 360 Caldwell . » 385 | Caldwell 330] Garwood 385 | Victoria 368 Caldwell . 250 | Caldwell 395} Caldwell 350 | Stohlman 395 Baus... + 398 | Caldwell 390 | Caldwell 365 | Victoria 370 Caldwell 288 | Victoria 360} Autocrat 3251 Autocrat 345 A n “Victrola” Choice of Newest Models y on Trial FREE for 30 Days All you have to do, for your part, is to pay for the few records neces- sary to enable you to realize its remarkable possibilities as a source of enter tainment for you, your family and your friends. Then, if you decide to keep the instrument, you may pay for it on Instalment Terms of 50° Per as Little as Week This bit the lower priced Victrolas, The more expensive ones in pro- portion, Thousands of people have come to realise that as @ home enter- tainer there's nothing better than this instrument There's never a dull hour in the home where it is installed. Old and young, rich and poor—all benefited and gladdened by its presence Secure Your Victrola Now—and at Greenhut's No Trading Stamps with “Victor” Goods. Filled Books of ‘‘Sperry"’ Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Department, or for $2 in Cash at the 2H Office on the Filth Floor. We Give ax Green Trading Stamps as Usual, for Them, Double awe Stampe Till 12 0'Clock. Single wn Stampe Thereafter. Single Stamps All Day — WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS ee peur Atk Sperry" Gold CLOSING QUOTATIONS. import to all BANKING AND FINANCIA’ COSDEN & COMPANY —earnings, sinking fund, de- preciation and late news. A_ complete up-to-the- minute analytical report. AETNA EXPLOSIVES discussion of the antici- pated Government con- tracts—earnings reviewed. UNITED MOTORS —firet annual report and gtatement by the Presi- dent. HECLA jement by th: oceretary UNITED EASTERN —mak cord production. Clip this ad. oF mention GG Ne. #3 &DEERY STOCK BROKE 30 Broad St., New York hone Broad 5249, Letter to Mayor, Mayer, Marshal Teane-| MeNally | revolver in her face. dashed dow o ‘MURDER MYSTERY CLUE IN VERSES FROM BIBLE WOMAN IS SANDBAGGED IN HOME BY JEWEL THIEF with the gun. HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL ——— WASHINGTON, Nov Loutsvitte’s Negro segregation ordinance was de- clared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court to-day. The decision affects similar ordinances in Baltimore, Rich- | mond, St. Louls and other Southern citlen. In rendering the opinion Justice Day said: ‘It is well established that the police power, broad as it is, cannot juatify the passage of a law or ordi nance which runs counter to the limita- tions of the Federal Constitution } PIMLICO WINNERS. He. hve ir x Mar Pare ot A Pune | Or. Ferdinand King, a New York City Physician and Medical Auther, emys: | Porter, ‘117 (Buxton), $9.40 straught, $3.70 |‘"There.can be no strong Iron men nor beautiful, healthy, ros; place, | $2.90 rat: Koyelid, | 114 | BtsFeah an | the strength and endurance of weak, nervous. run-down folks 100 per cent: In two weeks’ time In many Instances, Time, *Manuella all good druggists.—Advt How to Live to IQ} This is the heading, and below is an excerpt from an editorial in the New York American of October 21, 1917. It touches a matter of vital of us. Read it: Note the importance of light wine in Cornaro’s method of long living, and Cornaro is not the only one who has lived over 100 years with the help of light wine. The most famous light wine of America is Virginia Dare, Made the grapes by Walter Raleigh in 1584 and named after the first white from golden discovered Sir child born in America. Virginia Dare is thehistorical light wine of American good health. As pure as golden sunshine, it contains nothing but the pure food-value of the most delicious grapes that grow, [thas all the long life virthes ascribed hy Cornaro to light wine. The ric h, appetizing aroma of Virginia Dare Wine invites you, Ttentrances your laste, soothes the stomach, \ enriches the blood and gives you new strength. Virginia Dare is the only sweet wine that will perfectly blend with carbon- ated water, making the most glorious highballs and endless other original drinks. Ask for Virginia Dare Wine, plain or mixed, at any bar or cafe, or by the bottle at any Be sure you get the genuine with the original lubel on the bottle The War Ha rite” st Not Increased the Price * end for the beautiful free book “The Art of Hospitality,”"—full of ideas on entertaining GARRETT & CO., Bush Terminal No. 10, NEW YORK Telephone Sunset 800 She hung on, beath Avoid the old forms of metallic Iron which Japhet, Decisive, | May Injure the teeth, corrode the stomach and thereby do more harm than O it *Winning | good, Take only organic Iron—Nuxated tron.” It is dispensed in thie elty by > ran, ‘The young