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a r name waned announcing | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NO VEMBER 1 | Prtaswny's ‘e 99 trwin Friend, Naval Reserve Mage | her intention of & hande ital Corps. ‘ fiiediad aa oe The *omegemes het been Gee o. | 1 - od of Mine thee Metetle Merrie an x. A | . - | Newburkh, newintant supervieor OF " t ed from Wiest Page) me , t* p atione compounded with ali can T “4 bas Fs “a te is (ll r é : ; ot part of the world, | recy » Ps ' Lieut, Joaepl . me " . an ending the fart the The ‘ aid, t s ave ower 6 = = ve jue how thie war) mani y t © ah i thelr pride and my fe ’ ¢ . S| © P 1 just @hat It te for te ba “ row { patonalty to be oo! things ¢ ave ‘ A at sileor gedding apnitascary 4 . Y ‘ ot ware very sim at ‘ t ale 1 dominated The ‘ a@ ¢ r ond Mre "y « . aoe wee | tplanation of thie te not) will A at they SP ee egseses iene Mod fn Foy Mig age na .o oe ios Travers Jevos t e iit or of the workd be | ne ayenpe with w + enna geome’ -- IMetriot Attorney ¢ ai: # ponte ren deep inte sorta of m that we WAVE | jong There have boom eueh|are anying. but | he $ any ¢ ‘ jot ther son, be Rey . pall on wie A ai" of hietory tried pr by jaw within ators They have teen in| With the men that (+k ‘ 1. Fo Maye Mise Grace H. Vario alls on Detective Bureau fur) leva wuestion witnes - In my view thie ie the leet de- [own horters If they eould m A But never vafore Rave Ment Jato, their ow ’ ot Newark, Ned Help in Mystery of jeuye tame, wen ot tire.| Soe an Secor Carre. | tee gente emnpw thee, w precion and acientine @ plan HAN auch « mob that | ' cat ti ; D ths ttle | Coe wl ell wore, profit to them vation fine him aa worthy n for the t | Rich Widow spesal Anal sap aed in| principles af freedom the : sutldy: ten vay that it ia amaning (tions of the United #inten 1a . TWO DEAD FROM GAS. _ ah ~ 7 sas yw ; f Pha wer Gt od wy Germany. | over ade tt any aroup of people mhowld PROTESTS AGAINST THE SPIRIT atone — i tAtetece ———e onee ' * oln 4 , od suppor, aa District Attorney Meann tus >| eamcad Me donee Meer that Wi 4 Rae ‘ at they atarte| to a anyhew ' “ SppAre ny or LAWLe ne 48 ; | IME called upon the Detective Murra... harging muAter, but rr m Willing to tet the! ¢ f competition were wut + planned in Me | and hie Meath of Mee Marah M. Stineer ' i ni in he ve f history, And the thing! tne German Government’ itenif, tut [O° Pom _ bowertal would not meet floor of ' ore SEES Wen, 661% Girest, the wealthy | nn COM Ne: whe hae bom handing | ¢ be emplained te WHY that did not eatiefy the German “ah ae of OverthtOW Ing inyaeit " ‘late Jaa the case for the Diatriet Attorney's | ¢ a th y i Any bod , ating ana : Pidow whore body war found in mee . : serma a ye war | Government mnpounda wit t 4 ai P = * maeiakin « PE Met Wednensay bearing two Wullet| | Pro P - reraived GEAMANY'S POSITION FORE! “Al the wh ore wan lying be vernment ja “ae The firet oxhi ten sel arene oie 7 aa m th ewer han teen Fr THe WAR BhVIA Ph ata fall dae. pe ne for ita own dem ruction tt) {formed art organs known as] Pe i TES, Bwonn wai ne was acting upon| tained an cuunsel for Hichard Kpatein, | uy what the poattion of sa would ot ieee he story, swever wrong | the Allies of Scuipture will be held | Vi Peee vad nn 'i z usin of Mra. Mtlassny, and ma ; . al control wires , pnet , in the roo jen of the ititz-Cariton | re the police. DF Feports made by Anminant Disiri« vig sa bs 1 mat the world wan aa envi ie long run olae, Aupponom that the fren ine sof poe i . idly satiate Aiterneys Pooling and Fite ich | able « position as any nation tae ind the induatry gal J i tk Wie ct Se Were W OF | case of t ; vrofite from the aale of 1? WW Dr. Otto Kehultae, physician a ver oocupied. ‘The whole world stood! Rs dhe : "an sada «ie mien oe } hed to the District avorser*| BURGLARS BLOW OPEN SAFE at nd { her wondertul in hi ariour a ® } fivided among Le Hien-Btre du 7 . In summing wp these report» telleetun 1 material achtevements, have ae the dream annie Wa clatin “" " coi ae 2 18 Swann sald OF THEATRE GET $1 800 a tual men of the! though ht OPPOSES ONLY THE STUPIDITY | cratic ve 1 o y i wavy ae ried . | tadad ri 0- 1a mocracy andon Voluntecr Corps and the Be “The position of the body as it was] , ry ) world hool to her, Aa al ind raliway w ta order OF PACIFISTS. posed? r nae peasies Gs 5 | ‘ justifies a doubt an to the pow |... 2 : university man, T have been aur-| to run the threat ¢ down the “What | am opposed ie not the have 1 t P ty of suicide, The hand holding | Pive Escape With Bulk of Cash De- rounded by men trained in Germany, | Hank of the induatrtal under ng of the Pacifiste, but their | not capat « whieh | - 4 ; ‘ 4 ‘lof half @ dusen other sount rt is with them, } yee Announcement has been made of 3 gun was laid across the breast, and) spite Many Shots by Union Hi men who had resorted to Germany| oF Nall a dimen suatiten 2 & contempt for = én lthe engagement. of Mise Florence : Sond svelte Pirate debited and Bergen Police. hecauan nowhere else could they eet] jn it would tot bn reninted » but | know Manis, het the right mun, 1. Co-| Yale, daughter of Mr. and Mra John : — = atich thorough and searching train. | because re was always they do not. operate in any form wment | R. ¥ale of B (on, 8. Yate Capt * : i new Wwewars “wmmist? ate wer| oe” periicainely ta the prinmibles ot] ibinty of avitine Uermad AR pel Be Spa te soe Yale of Browsier, 2 “For Constipation | 3 Costs Less into the rear of the Fulton Theatre In co and) the “principles that) the heart of that country qt ne, Cole House, to B “And some of tho f h| Philip D. Hoyt, U.S. BR, formerly a 4 $ Less Union Hill, N. J., earty this morning ther armina could be got there, Look ta an great a lover of pe 4 the le betwee ind | New York newspaper man s | | un i) modern material achieve » SS Sn strugal ‘ “ : nd Kills stole softly down stage, up a Mcht of | UN at the map of Burope now nun in the world, but I did not send | labor ts carried on are p that | - 8 ' a stairs, broke in the oMee door at the | Mr NOT TALKING ABOUT HEART OF ace mission, I sent him come very near to tok jaw] Mra. K. G, Barry of Montclair, NJ. | . e ! front’ of the ‘building blew the littie| “Her men of science had made her| THE MATTER. art In & conference ag to |into your own hands. | ah hd aC DOMA thik BR ERAEINARE OF 3: Liver Pills at oO pafo. into. emithereens, eathered up| Induatries perhaps the mont competent ‘ ¥, th thruating upon us| ROW the war was to be won, and he! for a moment to compar AZ Pepe i ; ; | P A eons, ered un] Indi \ 9 INOAL COM pD “Germany, thus’ HON USK rowos Mes ¢ 5 i |daughter, Miss Gertrude Fraser . a 4 Bae Ue eee eee ar ke et | lntuatrien in the Worids ain te tao Uigeuasion or | twa, an know, that ‘that te the | what have been Ju see yauoth ais itewiek se.) Will set you right | | a Ley ton, Franklin and Risito Theatres for! ‘Made jn Germany’ wus @ guarantee of 7 Talk more than a fow minutes [mere gradations « also of Montelatr, | * oe Saturday and Sunday nighta, and mer | goog workmanship und of sound ma- about 3 “All of this is @ preface to the! tlons of the unwillingnes over ht. nt v Alnuce-Lorraine: atta —-- H : 5 A ININE rily made their way out into Van|iia) sie had access to all the ig Conference that L referred to with re-|ate, and the fundamental The ennugeisens la akdodneed (or! i} ‘ b a ee sharkete et ihe World and every other | sanieeta te Gu and to teem, but ther |Oe co reetane ce are ue Ge. 18) the Wane sian 16) that Fy, acti i mer Purely Vegetable | ‘ ‘6: SEIWOOUES Jidviine wleited Chath: tn , ish aan yo Soe te oe ofthe We ate true friends of freedom—our)not only take common « epiyigsoe dan ahaa aay bee | Pal, it } her pakde: CR eat chase ang | man who traded in those markets own or anybody else’'s—we will see| that we must yteld to a of Mra, Emily K. Greenoush of Mont- | Saaalll Pil, Senall Dose, Senall Price ; \ fired six shote. them into] feared Germany because of her effec- p look at it, Ge of this country and| mo unsel, \olair, N. J, to Harold A. Hall, son | ) ' North Bergen. Roundaman Quilter| Uve and almost irresistible competi- has absol itrol of Au Mesluce tea IGOL wal RUE thin REM AG. basi spetal far: and Mra. Samuel Halt of Lincoln, | ) ’ and two North Rergen policemen] tion, She had a place in the sun, Why practical control fotaly nebode te al . and | for are at ha pefu ts jon, She had a pli ungary, DF BAe solutely nobody is allowed to] that in the near future new In joined in the pursuit. firing all the] way gho not satisod? What more did he Halkan state, control of Turkey.) gland In the way of 41 [that in the very near future new, In. er siron milleta they had in thelr three uns.) 4. want? ‘There was nothing in the| COntrGl of Asin Minar eae printed When I say that nobody 1s allowed | whioh we can see to it t various {| Mr. and Mrs, Simon Alexander ot} Tho burglars were lost in the Grove] nalei ‘ ne di fs ped Hh An cinele: (hh fo stand in the way I don't mean| things that are now co on shall|No, 172 Weat Seventy-ninth Street Will restore color to the feces of | e 00 54 have and have in abundance. Welei "Hamburg to Bard power of the Government, but by the| cesses of the dilution of labor and] 4. enter Ate é as most pale-faced people de, ntaining $100 wan picked up "i se « sower of the American eririt daughter, Migs Edith Alexander, to In the hedge in tront of the residence | beast of the extraordinary peace Of) o¢ German »\! erie the necessary substitution of labor a of Counsellor Bi ner of Hudson | American advancement, heart of the ‘Our duty, it we are to do this | and bidding In different markets and Boulevard and she has kept all that her dreams contemplated when the war began, If “We show with pride the statistios of the increase of our industries and | i 1 —_>— he © keep that, her power WORK OF THE HOSPITALS. [or tho popuintion of our cities. Well,| Yisturb. the world. as. long as she those statinticn did not match the re-| keeps It—always provided, for I feel 190,412 sos eee Ee cont statistics of Germany. Her old $0. put this provision, ‘always Yenr by : : py lech AM the present influences that ‘Save the Pieces”’ The forty Gites took sh: VAUD grew senor thee »| the German Government con- any American cities ever grew, her old industries opened their eyes and saw a new world and went out for its conquost, und yet the authorities of Germany not satisfied, You have one part of the answer to the question why she was not satisfled In her methods of competition, There is no important industry in Germany upon which the Government has not laid tt» bands to direct it, and, when necessity arise, control It HOW GERMANY CONTROLLED COMPETITION, “You have only to ask any whom you meet who Ix familiar with Flthe conditions that prevailed before | the war in the matter of International longing to the United Hospital Fund of this city took care of an army of 136-/ 412 bed patients during the year that! ended Sept, 30 last, 3,707 more than In | the twelve months before, So the an nual report shows, It would take four- 412 healthy persons abreast, past a re- E’RE “First Aid to Broken Glasses.” Any lens duplicated exactly “from the "'—while you wait or in a few hours. Lenses at 75c., $1.00, $1.25, etc. New York; 184 ong ase 101 Nassau, at Ann St, 17 West 4ad_ Street. were viewing stand Almost certainly, the report states, there will be an increased demand for hospital service during the coming win- nerous contributions are agai by fre eo people. GERMANY WANTS POLITICAL POWER OF THE WORLD. “You me tions ec to us from. one Central Powers that {t is'moi for peace than the chief ( Ly it ns that the peor ntral Power know | that if the war ends as it stands, they will In effect theme be vassals of Germany, nothwithstanding that their of the anxious al Power hed ace pe fonts wh n than man days of treatment, were free. 18 before. The 986 cases free. Only 3 Days More For mailing Christmas gifts to Soldiers and Sailors over-seas — November Fifteen, last date HE post office authorities have announced that Christmas gifts for the men over-seas must be marked ‘‘Christmas Mail,’’ must bear name and address of the sender, must be so wrapped that they can be inspected, and must be mailed before November 15th, (For men in camps in this country, December Sth is the last date.) COLGATE’S COMFORT KIT When you are preparing gifts to send, remember that troops in active service have few comforts. Mail this Kit to your boys — today. A compact case of necessities —in water- proof, O. D. Khaki, according to regulations. CONTENTS Shaving Stick—to bring shaving comfort. Makes speedy work of stiff beards, ‘The empty nickeled box is handy for match- es, etc. Coleo Soap—tokeep his body cleanand healthy. Coleo lathers in hard or cold water (six camp cakes and waterproof container). Tale Powder for after shaving orto ease tired feet. Tale should be used daily as directed in the Plattsburg Manual. Ribbon Dental Cream —to protect and clean his tecth Delicious to use. Refreshing to the mouth. If your dealer is out of Kits, the separate articles are easily mailed know how many intima-| reat thing and show America to 0 what we believe her to be, the greatest hope and energy of the world, then must be to stand to- gether night and day until the job finished. unfairly upsetting the whole tition of labor, which ought m on—I mean now on the part o ployers—and we must interject this some instrumentality of co-oper- ation by which the fair thing will we are fighting for freedom | be dono all around. among oth: nings, that) “La hopeful that some such in- | and that means a num- | strumentalities may be devised, but er of interesting things. It means not only that we must do what we have declared our purpose to do, see that the conditions of are not; rendered more onerous by the war— | but also that we shall see to it that! whether the those that occasion where tt is such an Instrumenta upon the i at Use originated | the instrumentalities by w the | in away ‘from | conditions of labor are improved are | ington is that I sometimes get not blocked and checked hat we down there—-there are 80} uat do that has been the matter y people in Washington who about which I have taken pleasure in | know that are not conferring from time to time with | your president, Mr. Gompers, And, If L may be permitted to do so, 1 want to express my admiration of his pa- | itriotie courage, his large vision and | his statesmaniike sense of what is | be don I like to my mind alon, side of a mind that knows how to pull in harn horses that kic | thin so; and Th over the traces will have to be pu a corral, in | NOT TALKING TO LABOR ALONE, HE SAYS. to ‘stand together’ means {that nobody must interrupt the pro- | cesses of our energy, if the interrup- | tion can possibly be avoided without the absolu invasion of freedom. To put it concretely, that mean: his Nobody has a right to stop the pro- | por until all the m | n and settlement have een exhausted, and I might as well | say right hat I am not talking You sometimes say on this subject: “Now the courses others who di that I am sp fence not only that you a number nein arger ot than the capitalists, 1 am not saying them personally haven't had a chance. to be said not In any sp cism because I would like to see the critics exported. to clean the atmosph down to business, ever sides has got to transi and the settlement ts n sible when both sides want the square and right things. J over, a settlement ts always hard to} J}avoid when the parties can be brought face to face. “1 can differ with more radically when he tan’t in the room than I can when he is in the because the awkward thing In| he can come back at me and] I It Is always) insist in every ties come Into and there dis- en them and ren ca ne | yon both business, | a man much} | room, ‘that answer what dangerous we |instance that the 0 must Jeach other's presenc th | cuss issues betw not ‘a in places whicn have no communication with each other “IT IS HARD TO HATE A MAN| YOU KNOW.” to remind myself of ng of an Englishman of a past generation, Charl Lamb. | He was with a group of friends and he spoke very rshly of some man | who was not pi t. T ought to say that Lamb stuttered a little bit, And one of his friends said: ‘Why, Charles, 1 didn’t know that you knew so and 80?" I don't. [can't hate Loss oF 5) and if they only would wrong kind of me I would love to be with them. And so it is all along the line In serious matters and things legs serious. “We are all of the same clay and spirit and we can get together If we desire to get together counsel to you ts this oursely Ame good fellow not talk the l with | NEW. AL Onon 5¢ ENTS we do not want to go Doses camps or groups. by I ' that we want to co-c other classes and ail : J a common enterprise, whieh is t lease the spirits the world f | bondage, 1 would be willing to that up as the final test of an Ame Get the Genuine and Avoid Waste but against the growing generation, Counterfeits. Read what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERIOA has to “Tho manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade- mark, This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents, and mothers in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appearing in this paper, and to re- member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years,—Philadelphia Bulletin. Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. Conger Bros, of St. Paul, Minn., say: full of merit and worthy of recommendation. C. G. A. Loder, of Philadelphia, Pa., says H. Fletcher. “Fletcher's Castoria ts certainly For 20 years we have sold Fletcher's Castoria and are pleased to state that it has given universal satisfaction.” The Scholtz Drug Co., of Denver, Colo., says: ‘Fletcher's Castoria has ebildren uses it.” Hoagland & Mansfield, of Boston, Mass., Wolff-Wilson Drug Co,, of St. Louls, Mo. patent medicines for which we have demand ther them that we czn conscientiously recommend and your Castoria is im cluded in this few.” D. R. Dycho & Co,, of Chicago, Ills, sa: The Owl Drug Co., of fan Francisco, ¢ surely become a household word. Seemingly every fam!ly where there gay: have nothing but good to say about your Castoria and we do not hesifate to give it our mnqualified endorsement.” Riker's Drug Stores, of New York City, say: “Fletcher’s Castoria Is of the oldest and most popular preparations in our stores. We nothing but good to say ubout It.” ave , says: “Of the thousands of are ® very few of ‘The increasing demand for your Castoria shows that a discriminating public 1s not slow to seek out @ remedy of merit and once convinced that it does all and @ more than claimed they do not hesitate to recommend It to their friends.” “We have always been a believer in the ‘original man protection’ and have been particular never to sell anything but the genuine and original Castoria (Fletcher's), | nature, ture, in that ying It ta hard to ens > hate a man you know admit Anelpful Remedy for i parenthetically that th: some stl ation and Diarrhoe’, ' politicians whose met! > not by, Gonstip: shness and wo | at all belleve in, but they are Jolly and Feveri! uld not be without {t in thelr homes.” e In Use For Over The Kind You Have Al THE Cen OM Pany, We have many calls every day for this article from people who say they ss or Sui! GENUINE CASTORIA atways Boars tho Signature of 30 Years ways Bought

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