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3,290,000 TONS OF NEW MERCHANT: American From (4 The total prod weanele tn the ship SHIPS IN 1917 a Plants to 142 Aside Fr Those on War Work. m ton of merehant prarda of the @orld CASCARA ¢ and small boys. Lungs Are Weakened By Hard Colds Oke QUININE 4 family remedy —to tablet Tm esfevure ney ta tabs Me Money back if it fails. ures bes, ce ied Top and Mr. Mill's picture on it 24 Tablets for 280. At Any Drug More @ A Sale of Shoes Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue Gi) at 19th Street | Substantial reductions from former low prices make lative bargains, The sizes are not complete in each style, but the quantity is large and there is a good choice in every size. Men’s Shoes At $6.85 Mahogany color calf lace, Black calf and pat- ent leather, lace and but- At $5.85 Black kid, wax calf and gunmetal calf—tan calf, all lace shoes, Children’s Shoes $2.50 and $3.00 Black calfskin, solid leather all through. Our orthopaedic last for girls Increased * THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917, — tena, | . . . Arnerican feos son Taylor, Prostin ' y Of Naval Ar snd Marin ppeaied winners, wait ’ ort, an . meant com iar a —_— steamer it 4 #hipyarde a feyecttangie Mates, in 97 of which wooden snipe ** da | Grae tine promimataty vder America: were Wutlt. Mow there are about yards, 0 of which are ba nden vessels and fe men “With the treme of the United Mtat ) whieh must be added the . sinpowte rervien ie abet 179. wot avy th PURCHASE OF SCHOOL SITE foata, You may be mure there will be) -. ho idle days, but many busy days and)” nights for several vears to | % { in the Board of Estinmate, eeident Dowling was © moved at today's © Hoard of Prtimate tha of acquiring a school alte Kioddard Place, Sullivan Ludiam Place and Montgomery 1, be left to the Hylan come “The announced programme of the United Stages Shipping Hoard for a] merchant marine at (he end of the year 1919 shows @ grand total of | 14,600,000 deadweight tons capacity, approximately 9,600,000 regintered ton~ | nage. This includes all new conatruc- tioa for their Emergency Fleet Cor | poration; ail allen and United Sta | ships under construction and co mandeered, and the enmy ships that | have been seized within our porta “To bring to @ succensful concluston fh ink, counsel for William owns the achool alte, ap- ed that action be left who peared and requ _ = = i denied that fo Senator Roynolda and Frank Batley bad | any Interest in the property, ‘The lawyer eald Fay owned 729 |] | snares of the William P. Ray Co. Mra |] | ay 60 shares, and two clerks 6 shares each, He added that the property had been purchased from the estate of the late George W. P “It has been brink, “that the school site te opposite a ball ground. It Ie at least 400 fect away from It” BURLESON CHARGES BERGER }} WITH AIDING THE ENEMY Files Answer to Suit to Enjoin Barring of Ex-Congressman’s Paper From the Mails, WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Victor L. Berger, former Congressman, was to- day charged with disloyaltyy in the Post Office Department's answer show- ing why Iris paper, tho Wilwaukee Leader, should be dented the second class mailing privilege. The reply accused Berger of “in- terfering with the success of the United States at war, causing insubordination, disloyalty and mutiny and promoting the success of America’s enemies.” The papers were filed by the Post OMfce Department in the District of Columbia Supreme Court in answer to Berger's sult to enjoin Postmaster General Burleson from barring the Leader from the second class mails, ancenrreniliee ete CASTRO BOBS UP AGAIN, these shoes super- Women’s Boots $4.85, $5.85 $6.85 & $7.85 Practically all leathers in the styles and colors most in demand. Women’s Slippers | $3.85 : _ Cipriano Castro, formor President of Opera slippers—patent Venezuela, arrived at an American port leather and gunmetal ca’ esterday from Trinidad on a British leath d tal calf day’ f Trinidad finer. A cable from Trinidad recently —bronze kid, plain and | |beaded—satin in black, white, pink, blue, yellow, reen, red and flesh tints. Louis heels. Regularly $4 and $5. sald his presence was no longer desired by the British authorities, He would not comment on his return here except to say that he did not ex- pect to atay long and that his visit was without political significance. Castro came here last September and before he oft ho anid he was golng to Santuree, ||! Porto” Rico, which he now calix his home, Inatoad, he went to Trinidad Lord & Taylor 38th Street Greeley 1900 FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Today and Tomorrow—Last Two Days The Greatest Shoe Event of the Year Tenth Annual. Sale of MEN’S SHOES Our entire stock of Men's Shoes is reduced in price for this {mportant Annual Event, The finest American makes and leathers, all up to our well-known high standard of quality Men’s Shoes Value $6.00 Men’s Shoes Value $7.00 $ $ Men’s Shoes $ Value $8.00 and $9.00 4.85 | 5.85 | Men’s Shoes $ Ground Floor 6.85 8.50 aateiastiaiieaaainararemaaanre semenaee eee soso Serer al OO eee? O oe (0) rr) Ce? ) ae Oe (0) ore O Go OG Oe The i number of American), LEFT TO HYLAN REGIME Motion to Defer Action MILITANT BOY SCOUTS WIN POINT OVER RIVALS .... > tet Attemdante Aeemsed of Heating Vationt to Death a They are accused of = POSLAM HEALS WORST ITCHING What ia it worth to you to be en- t rid of that distressing «kin To drive away those To have n fair, clear skin or to une the to secure permanent relief te have been that aggravating, — itehing hat the organ: | Verema? ined with the approve It should be worth the very little taden-Vowell, gutding trouble merely to obtain and try f Hritish acouta, In) Poslam, That is your safe remedy be- , Justice Goff could! cause it carries a healing power In- connity of examining Gen. | tense, active, quick to assert its con- Baden-Vowell, who ia “somewhere tn! trol aver disordered skin Fran. Sold everywhere, For free sample tt write to Emergency Laboratories, 268 Lean West 47th St, New York City, were Urge your skin to become clearer, brighter, better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, Advt trained Hike soldiers to with eors of war timhia of the | vt make any difference, ns ©, whether or not the defendant ganived with the approval of ody In England; and it t to time has long since can do things on abit si air you may have Mr. Edison's great musical instrument which Re-Cre- ates music in your home on terms of pay- ment as low as $8 a month for the C100 Model. The Official Labor- atory Model only a little more. And only a small amount down torpay for a selection of records, A year and a half to pay. poe Why hesitate to gain the joy which good music can bring you when you may own the New Edison on this liberal payment plan? Foronlyasmall amount down, we shall deliver the instrument of your choice tomorrow. Come In— Hearaconcert of the New Edison in our Recital Hall—ask us. to explain our pay- ment plan. Opposite iblic Librar SKIN HUMORS ia es - the President, in the Columbia Shop. Miss Wilson sings exclusively for Cotumbi+ aa = = That is the only way to express the pleasure you will get out of a visit to this beautiful home of Columbia Grafonolas and Columbia Records. Architects and decorators agree that The Columbia Shop has one of the most artistic interiors in New York, But it is something more—and bet- ter. It is a hospitable, as well as a beautiful shop. In the quiet and repose of beautiful surroundings you have but to ask to hear any Columbia Record played on any Columbia Grafonola. Every afternoon there is a concert. Famous Columbia artists call often to judge their latest records. It is a pleasant place where music lovers meet in friendly intimacy. Come. The door opens with a welcome. THE COLUMBIA SHOP Fifth Avenue at 37th Street Columbia Grafonola Price $120 “Columbia Sho GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS | James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH 34th Street November Sale ORIENTAL RUGS At Greatly Reduced Prices A large collection of remarkably fine specimens of masterpieces from the Orient which are now becoming so scarce. No other floor covering imparts the warmth or richness to a room as these products of the inherent skill of , generations of Kug weavers. Small and Medium Size Persian and Chinese Rugs This is one of the largest collections of small Rugs in this country which presents an endless variety of designs and colorings, 24.50 32.50 45.00 to 95.00 formerly 85.00 42.50 55.00 to 110,00 Persian Mahal Rugs—Room Size A remarkable collection of handsome, sturdy Rugs suitable for Living Room or Din- ing Room; rich colors and attractive designs. 175.00 formerly 225,00 to 250.00 About 300 Room-Size Rugs Ranging in size from 7 x 11.1 ft. 137.00, formerly 225.00 To a large Royal Kashan Carpet at 2,700.00, formerly 3,500.00 ———_—_—_—_—eaDcrararrr——— WORLD “WANTS” WO \ RK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS | as