VHB BVEN ONLY TWO BIBULOUS * DAYS A YEAR, BUT HE QUITS FORE USED CAR SALE ONE WEEK Rebuilt BR Models Late model Touring Cars Taken in Trade for Closed Model New “I mvert Submit Overhauled and Repainte 1. Perfect Condition i Unusual Pledge in Carries Same Guarantee as New Car nreme Court prem A Special Concessions for Quick Purchase i We Need the Room for Our New Closed Car Stock fin ‘Seveey Tenens Prices Right. Time Payments If Desired Da ' ay and the alade Can Refer Purchasers to Original Owners here's another con wawdunt teal! by Prompt Action Necessary -The Supply Is Limited All Peerless 8" Cylinder Cars Carry Our 365 Day Gold- Bond Service Policy. Van Cortlandt Vehicle Corporation, Metropolitan Distributors 1896 Broadway, at 63d Street "Phone 8763--Columbus. that slips well fa red none in all adern Tt the nted KrApS, «8. 8. Wilnon of has firmly re nother drink in pledges that ever BG. Altman & Co. An Important Sale of Men’s Winter Overcoats will take place to-morrow and Saturday in the Department on the Sixth Floor. Exceptional Values will be offered in Men’s Street Overcoats| Memn’s Dress Overcoats at $55.00 at $28.50 Made of fashionable fabrics fn | present an extraordinary op- gray and heather mixtures, | portunity for obtaining a really smart, well-made, appear ing outergarment at a nominal figure. They may be had in black melton or dark Oxford, both styles being lined through- out with silk and finished with a velvet collar. — DB. Altman & Co. REMARKABLE VALUES i are now being offered, in the Mer ' Department (Sixth Floor), in Young Men’s Sack Suits $23.50 of terials and are part with yoke and sleeve linings of silk, and a collar of fine-quality beaver, these coats are easily worth much more than the price quoted, the cut, fit and tailoring being equal to custom work. Yo Clothing re made care (Sizes: 33 to 42 ¢ MEN’S DIER tia tie xBY AND SOFT HATS Fi Floor at Fifth Avenue - Madison Avemw, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street — (The New Yor New York World Sets the Pace in@ WUALD, smu eacaped (ie attention of the tate Joe aft and m Runreme Cente Ipatiee day when Witeon sented « sa cage od which Wilmore wn wh he saya he ived for acting: Ta Rochen prone agent, and for $10,000, which, he wed, is due for other services, ' > WITH TWO GERMANS BOVATL, MAN IN UNIFORM = OFU.S.1S ARRESTED. ter Surrounds One Group of Enemy Alien seized in Hoboken rhe plodge, which Ya Roche a4- — mitted in hie aMdavit, waa in WH as ; andwriting. In an follown Know atl men by thene prenental "0! : ; : nat 1, ‘Thomas Hehombere Beymour * ted teday Hoboke my usually known an ‘Thoman with 1 ‘ ‘ Wilton, do hereby declare my alles! piqued Prange, « " , the Prohibition principles) , were Hunlled we Pork no strongly advor hy the Hon.) William J Bryan Secretary of | ho niauar = Be senen | Panvies Stated; Hon. J nieia, Seore- | Hrnet partment of Just tary of the N Witttam a.| 8! isi sald Sal and o perance re.|!" FRAGT ERE OE Ne Gee OF win wearing t form , A Thoman fl" Hee ML nr actieatty | shail ntniner for ut least 363 duyx oe Rome & me Sr r, for many years past, PEPE Gt FORGE. Tae er mature doltberation, sol- claro my intention of ab: emnly ¢ staining from the uae of iftoxicating |" manner, shape |" | lquera of any kind, or form for the remainder of my |natural iif. And I do #o for many| reasons, including the following: | “G). That I, the said Thomas Wil- | fon, have on rare occasions aiaffed, imbibed or swallowed sundry and divers glasses, steins, ‘hookers,’ | ‘nchooners’ and ‘battler hips’ of beer. “(2). For the reason that I, the said Thomas Wilson, on other and similar occasions have looked upon the wine | When it was red, and I solemly de- drunk,! °* y-day n to ald inom rolman Ch two of and asked |clare, whether the wine be still, | sparkling, white or red wine, ‘It biteth | like a serYent and atingeth like an adder.’ | "3. And furthermore that f, tho sald Thomas Wilson, looking upon my past career and down the corridors of van remember that on other of the aforesaid rare occasions, L have | jin company of jovial companions, of- | fered Itbations to Bacchus, in the form of ardent spirits and have imbibed, drunk, quaffed or ewallowed divers concoctions known by tho names of ished time, \‘dry Martinis, 3," ‘Gin Plazes,’ ‘Mint Ju Scotch High- balls,’ ete, and 1, said Thomas Wilson have no hesitation in saying | that any of the aforesaid mixtures or concoctions, taken singly or in cumu- Jative quantity, is to the drinker as a raging lion, seeking whom it may de- vour.”” Despite the lawyer's dental of the charges of his former clerk, Justice Giegerich ruled that the plaintiff be al- lowed to Inspect and make copies from | * diaries and scrapbooks in the offices of | he t brief submitted to the court, | au Hoche brands Wilaon's | of blackmail, saying that his client never Dad any such agr ment with Wilson as contained in th | complaint | .In denying that he was ever dis- charged for intemperance, Wilson | produced in his affidavit a 1 | recommendation alleged to ha | written by LaRoche to an adv concern with whom Wilson sald | had sought a position a INQUIRY GIVES 0, K. TO OGCAQUAN PRISON ~ i wid and Sanitary Conditions t xeel-| | lent—Fried Chicken Fails to | Tempt Sutls, WASHINGTON, Nov into conditions at | Workhouse at Occ: |tante arrested for so: picketting are confi by physicians named by the Cor sionors for the Distriet of Columbia at request of President Wilson, A re port completed to-d d to exon: erate the Work uthorities of charges made by t milllants and to \etate that the food and sanitary condi. | excellent —An inquiry Ge eenerien and agists | other delicacies by Occoquan ty In an effort hunger strike. he meal, suspect lon with to-mor- row's habeas corpus lyaring in Alex-| endrla. | seme | | WOOD ALCOHOL POISONS 4. | Aff_fer Drinking Weht Brandy, skeen to the f HEMPSTEAD ADOPTS CURFEW Childven Under Sixteen Must Keep Off Streets at Night HEMPS1 ve deel patead and sixteen years Officials w Law for children mitted pt with Au County his action # County will key in Michigan, and t . t prop: ally damaged poled by foods, + Transportation was « Dr. Ellas Sqomon, representing the |) United Synagogue of America; Dr Maurice H. Harris, representing the ROCHE Heke WE NE cot “California Syrup of Figs’ and Hetened for a ‘time th can’t harm tender stom- door of m room. ‘Three men were in ach, Ii inwale the room talking German, The of ach, liver, bowels. x knoeked On the door, and wh Don't scold your fretfut, peevish ened immediately hurled | Child, See if tongue coated: this is ainst It, entered the | Ms n its little stomach, liver and streated Glanbe, Prange | Dowels are clogged with sour waste . When | pale, feverish, full of and the man in the uniform. 4 a ; ‘ | cold, rath bad, throat sore, doesn't Glaube and Pranze wero sailors on| eat, sleep or act naturally, hue stom- the Amerika of the Hamburg-Amer- | ach-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give tean when that ship was laid| a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of up in Hoboken at the outbreak of the | and in a few hours all the foul | Vormer Uovernar at Calorada Sear me tien of the noand then the hair EVEN GROS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE, SYRUP OF FIGS Look at tongue! bilious, take no chances the sour bile war escaped internment, but! remained in Hoboken and, up to vex-| £ vesiahi sent) ner have a well terday evening, both were emp RI in the pl the lidate Works Ir St Uy rit from 4 1 by t) Un 1 Army. WANT JEWISH CHAPLAINS FOR U.S, ARMY AND NAVY Commit as Advisory Comr the Adjutant Ge A PROVIDEN N The np puintment of a committer to consider applications to serve as Jewish chap luing in the Army and Navy was an- nounced to-day by Col, Harry Cutler, of this city, chairman of the Jewish re vard Work in the United Louls Grossman, president of Central Council of American Rabbis the Rastern Council of Reform Ra > president New Miniate We are now placing on Keep it handy, given to-day saves as geist fo Syrup of Figs,’ | for babies, children of a tempt any o Sale in each of our stores several hundred pairs of Women’s Seasonable Shoes at the very attractive price of $7.85 They are the usual Hanan high stand- ard of quality. 16 Fifth Ave., cor. 43d St 1255 Broadway, cor 1391 Broadway, cor. St In Brooklyn, 190 I 4 5 #6 Broadway, near 2%¢ 9° Broadway, at Duane St iton St., near Smith St. colored tops. 1 Fit Made of Russia Calf, Gun Metal, Black Kid and Patent many have harmonizin Ay slp of ever wey bmabew 44, seat. Neneh. a la ‘ | 7 = scalp, the ha op falling be par If feverish, constipated, and fermenting bowels and you vful child again “fruit lox est casy after out of the nd pl insides cleam anc Mother! A. little child to-mor- “the genuine, Ask your bottle of “California * which has directions ages and for Re. its sold at yours «Big Syrup Hand back with ‘cons ther fig syrup.— Advt WHEN WEAK OR RUN DOWN tremble menace y and at 37th St iSt ey Friday Four Models Pictured H— Misses’ The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave, ~a=Coats for Women and i | wy pps Coat of Pannette Cloth with plush collar. Coat of Velour Cloth; Bargains black plush collar. I—Ladies' Belted Coat of lustrous Navy blue plush. I—Misses’ Coat of F Se aanEnETEREEnniaee urfek; nd Fl Kit fur collar. Coney Waist Sale! 11 Models at G/c 1740 Waists In All Chiffon Voile, Cot- ton Lin Flannel- Friday Morning Specials 9 to 11 Girl's Sweater Angora Finish cl, Ladies’ and Misses’ Cap and Scarf, This ts the store that sells the surp! stocks Na tional ¢ Company. Quantities are limited; size and color assortments a plete; everyt Stout Women’s Dress | of Cotton Poplin, Misses’ Shoes, Patent Leather. Children's Wool Legging Drawers. A. M. Only Boys’ Overcoats Blanket Cloth, No Mail Orders Are Filled From this Store Store Hours; Week days 9.00 to 5.30 Saturdays 8.30 to 6,00, No Deliveries No Charge accounts, SS tore