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WESTCOTTS BOW | News Oddities tteson's app to, IN “WITIMIEEY MINE" unenrthed im Canarsie were fount twa barrels of boone buried to escape tam. = IT NEY WA f titraty eclidiers clowed when five Aecentonce ft q | fivvere were nod near Port Totte Fach had a tock ; Loophole for f 1 » Wi 4: Parte ond wits or Meee Md. ee City Ordinance, iad ft five years exo, they have adopted and raised twenty-two ohiltren b. 1 Sophie Irene Loe! inet |. BRCAUSD an enemy alton of Hartford falled to wet Phe Pubite Morvics Comminton & barred sone pase he couldn't attend hie own we "EHGHE adopted an order reducing the | tt Com Pate charesd by pling ncaa eo ab! ROWTON D. A. KR. tave decided to “dump the tea on | Overboard.” aa ancestors 414, by omitting tens during 1 t atearne plorm THM FORTY BIGHT ROOM PALACT # iy aan of the rate charg ¥ the ied Croma at Halt Lake ¢ able by ordinary — taxicabs: | FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY young women of This of4er| Bimmona College in Boston have given up gym work for comes on the | regular mittary dri, 2 heols of the re. ya.ee cent amendment hat was pnsved by tho Board of Al- @ermen which directs that every taxi- from using the atreete after 6.10 P, M. wates. Generals within t regarding the nu r toe, fer by this newspaper, in making fhe contro! of the License Bureau. fhe prompt acceptance of the wates prescribed by the Public Service @Gemmrission ovidences a possible lo for future effort to again Gaim the jurisdiction of the Public @ervice Commision to avoid city au- thority control, an effort long tried mer cab companies without If the police are called upon + ea and denied by the courts. | WASHINGTON, N 22, — An | tater Go Px-Justice Willlam L, Ransom, |*™en'ment to the Iaw providing), Meounse! for the Pubiia Service Com mission, makes the statement “that police of their respective live in thelr communities, ntial the police sh renbouts of tt ns 6 their names, for it we Ask Permission to Intexn | German Women Spies. | methods for dealing with enemy aliens }so that it will inctude fe eee ¢| fourteen years of 5 well as males the action of the commission and ¢ ; i on : comply within a reasonable 's to be urged upon Congress by At-| guch regulations would re the Express Company 19 y agar fina ending the long-|*Mey General Gregory, It was re-| offender's arrest and intermen’ » hed € 7 y as to the legal | Port 1 on good authority to-day, banked hd emmecretern. oe lege!) There is not the slightest doubt A CONTRARY MAN. status of the Westcott Company’s| r MAN. Cabs and as estabiisiing the Juris- @otion and power of the Public Bervice Commission to regulate tN /ang have been responsible for many | Woll!n't Ive rates of taxicabs operated from pri- n Seepenatble Foy any Talon vate hackstands in rallroa minals.” rmana will be requested ri sent themselves at the varlo: stations and register. , ment of Justice officials (From the Kans n are working under| (74 you the satisfac ments, So tt ts recog- status” of any company’s cab® [anda thoy made subject to intern- | allen situation disclose that plans are | consistently held that the ae ell | of Aldermen has complete jurie- | regular army to guard important| ‘ A “,diotionever every hack that (points along tho Atlantic seaboard, the superior durability uses the streets of the city for | whore great damage may be done by hire and makes no distinction 8 workit in the interest o! from where they operate so long C, Cart y. Lieut et of has been designated as th ora, larger quantities, The Board of Aldermen may ike i prescribe that such vehicles ehall | shall bi Noensed and charge only legal) where & rates of fare. The Westcott E i Company has up til time been t \ @umption of us etand” within its the station and has m or rate o in y 4, But the new ‘mandatory for ill from railroad stations Moenses or get off th John Drennen, Chict of t Bureau, will arrest an Hicensed within a few wing given notice to th ress Company to ir ot their ith the new city —and are also washable. ain establish. k| Officers, —ifits a io with an eae f hably will that’s all you need Hately | COmPEISE “16 UP! t know about a GLO wance of a the Board of Aldermen amendme end eo coring euch a license reg ‘any action of the Public Service mission. The well known opinion of Justice Seabury, which states that th ere and duties of the Put conservation Joyed dur its entire corporate exist TRE WVENING WORLD, NEW CURFEW LAW of Rnglewood, N. J, prohitite girlie under @ad operating from roiiroad atations | Of able-bodied men of end steamship docks shall be prop- Staten who are above draft ag @Mty Nieenred and charge only legal ’ J tout. Col. Cartar ; expr Attorney General Will Also/ pointed out at the department ¢ e Baa vance that we pay. has already been decided through | mont of the British, French and the contesting of the original | Other develo: ts in the enemy H : ‘ ordinance in which the courts Satine hte tece i | Allied Armies and Navies troops ot the| Were well acquainted with Fownes Cape gloves, before ‘| the War. Since then they 1u of Militia) have used “Capes” in even x-| InAmerica FownesCapes areof to) the same high Service standard Civilians, Army and Navy |emene Case of Tubereutects te Vivet Dratt Mitten. sate Anti Tabereosia League to ae sone! appeel for aid (o the fant egainet White Vague National Agr cane ware Aisoor = Prices for shoes began vs their ascent towards the present high level in the Fall of 1915, a | We paid a ten per cent. advance for that season's purchase and marked our prices accordingly, al-| wise though at time of delivery ,, the replacement cost of ‘"' same stock was 22 per cent. of (ner greater. This amendment was urged by The In the Bare Cts. Home. B Bening World, and practioaly com: units, constabulary and other boliee| From 1915 up to the pres- Photes the original ordinance, | that may be available for this wr- ent geason’s advance, costs milo to obtain the co-operation of the lare 50 per cent. higher, ities in| E The Department of Justice sent let-|to us have averaged 47 every vobiole that carries paswensers tera to-day to Mayors of all soatonrd | 8 . ig 4 per fer hire subject to legal rates un cities, asking them ff It would be pos. |cent. and our reta ices emenijiomece | | founding up subjects of Germany who|showing that we charge It was a. t| practically the same : ad- ult be| What we have of last ary for sich authoritios t sly {n case of disturbances, |season’s stock is still of- tovee- fered at last season's ns it Is not the intent | offcials to ask that | prices, $5.50 and $6 for men’s first seek them out, Inatea t,o." staple styles. Thirty styles of staple character bought ") | for this season’s selling fetch t. $7.50 and $8. We believe that shoe ) prices have about reached razor hurting you?” asked the the top, for reasons we {sion In this country| No," grunted the man, ‘tt it was '|shall explain in to-mor- tion of ;row’s Evening World. {zed that a curb should be placed on ROGERS PEET COMPANY But the “long-standing legal ti6 activitins of feminine enemy eliens Of i icers ¢ Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “The at 34th St, Four Broadway Cornero” Fifth Ave, at Warren at 41st St of | CHILDREN’S COUGHS | may be checked, and more serious condl- | tons of the throat will be often avoided by promptly ¢h _ the child a dose of PISO’S ROWTON, Nev, ti The Masssste | All “Loat and Found” arttoles Advertised in ‘The Worlt or reported to “Lont Bureau.” Room 103, Will bo Hated for thirty days, Theso liste enn be Been at any of Tho World's Offices. “Lost and Found” advertisements can be left at any of The World's Advertising Amenctes, or can be telephoned al Cal) 4000 Tie Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, VE. € PIE CRUST Br acon? osteo" YOU Can make it light and flaky with Mazola | and help in the national food plan ably AZOLA is a perfect shortening as well | PIE CRUST . as a thrifty one. 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Legislature intended to the foods free trom sogginess. with a knife till well mixed, Add vest the Board of Aldermen of . . the water gradually, No absolute the Gity of New York with entire Very economical—you can use it over and rule for the amobnt of water can power to regulate the use of the ac Wi does Be ne be given, |The dough should be etreets in the City of New atl over as It does not transmit taste or odor from hard enough not to stick to the to regulate tho nature of the 4 bowl, but soft enough not t , Vehicles that use the streets, and one food to another, bow, bu ity gh not to cram th dit on ‘. ; : Guat ee allowedwithe Mazola makes it easy for you to heed Food board, and roll very thin, y. limits, and with tho Administrato ver’s plea to use vegetable | Anishereley, limits ane wie Administrator Hoover's plea to \ yetable | Matas. of fare to he charned oils and save butter, lard and suet publie conveyar t . | streets Get M from your eroce ; i ~ a g \ hey are even more econ s MISSOURI LABOR RIOTERS If after a fair trial you are mot satisfied with Marala FINED FOR ATTACKING ALIENS return to your grocer and he will refund your m ALON Write today for our free Mazola Book of Recipes. Address " FARMINGTON, Mo. Noy. 22.—Tho Department WG " trials of men, arrested ag a result of > ets " BS the: antl-foreizn | " Corn Products Refining Company = River, Mo. last 1 17 Ba > » t x Court Vere yort 7 Battery Place, New Yor S all, Beader of BS agains: | the gpainit eigen, was)! congealat Ww am@pnt fort ries Livyd wa 1 cargying 4 &) n inflgence of |) oO 100 have been arre PSWICH SERIES ™ OSIERY Men and Women AS far back as 1822 the Ipswich trade-mark stood for mighty good hosiery—honestly made. Since then thename and fame of IPSWICH have spread through- out the world because millions have learned that money cannot buy better hosiery values thanIPSWICH HOSIERY There is an Ipswich stocking that answers every requirement of style, comfort and wear for men and women. Prices, 25¢ to 75c. The dealers listed below sell Ipswich Hosiery and display the sign of the “Good-Witch” of Ipswich in their windows or stores: MANHATTAN AND BRONX, Greenhut & Co, 18th OT; & SIXTH AVE, oh} TENTH AVE, AUR neway, i} | wesite nw 9 & AMSTERDAM AY. Agume uk Dent. Btore adie Vier MSTERDAM AVE, P. Hochhauser L. We k 404 SECOND AVE, REO SINT NW, ® AVR, it f I, Theiae K ‘ InTO NECOND AVE. INTHE ST, & SINT AVE, 1 0. Hitz SECOND AVE, B21 HIGHT AY COLUMBUS AVE, Tanger zs a Vonttten, nuin SECOND ave, Hii “ay 748 CONT MBULAVE iSipenbere 4 Mraunatetn, Gente’ Shop, mn nie THRO Ave, Win AVE. OL Miew ave 1, riedma i} Ky nh & Greenber ¥ i} TH AWE, MADISON AG, TH AVE, | is “«) } & Oo, Aplel bal avn. i rH AVE, i} DN AVE. Hiva Men'a Store B. tue | gion ect Ave, THe SA N AVE. ne LouiaD , . - aiuh HiGiern ave, on West Sire Frank & Morris, Adama Beonlor Co, oT 20 wear 7 | 1028 WONTON ROAD. | CENTRAL ave, 77, PMID ar. + D urna at var na DAD WASHINGTON AVE. 201 WILLIS AVE, | #07, NEWARK AVE. 700 MUNTICLDON wr £P annings a r | Mme Gol ttarh, ‘amuel Cooper OT 1402 WASHINGTON AVE: TOS TKEMONT AVE. 218 NEWARK AVE, ne ee we aint ’ TTL VAST TREMONT AVE. | Ont NEWATIE A 50 haste ‘OLAS AVE. 7! Ann NT AVE, <n Kee 1 WASHINGTON ave, 1404 WILKINS AVE, a v0 Oo) br ‘canetriva | el M. Hiren ad | lOMOKEN, Tah eo, 1 N, 1 " AVE. ee t ioe Ave, Biyot pera Store, ‘ | tr ave, ob WATEN WE , 1 20 Ppit!lve' “VEATRURH AVE, SUMMIT AVE, 1 &ititen Ino, Wonenthal aio" PEVIBO SH NE, IS IACKSON AVE 602 8 iSostita Spek ve | ath INCRSON ava, it Naa WKOADWAY, 422 JACK ON AVE, PATERSO y *, 410 M. IN. in. » MAID Aur n Tir 20 WVER er, Moyer oda Mh i 4 ord fi Cebcken er. | oat d tr, on phd 825 BLERCK TH? Wine gO w AVE. i 0 WE AUON ave, ' er. tits iat pers Nera ain OORAS Ave, | "Warnera, 2 ge eet” BAND wes. eT a BRGY ‘same | BALE NGTON . cf q P. AIO. lav iNGron ar Witte. Peta IATL Bho ann Page hit oh 148 SET SON Se tCm IN RIVINGTON gt NAT ee PEKOEN KOR. Mra 1 Sinton i . Kline Meller 200 ATLANTIC AVE, COMMTUNTENW ave, : WHABTON, 1 Aaa itn Aste, Feuer 1 nekaeey ; tI ad J ig Mi CATUAN TIO ave, OMS BROAD AT ant ie WooDHRIDOE, MANHATTAN ™ COND ST. 402 BERGEN: ae gag Ley AVE. 1 BKOND Sr | SM. dretucnundes, AV ASBURY PARK, | tris M 10S MARKED er, ° W, tn Baw s2 Bow It | pclae ce WA, Cove Bteon OUTTENBERG, 7 COWRT AND om. vt Alek @ Ca a1) MAKKET OT, WHAT NEW YORK. An Mavtal fon, rT 5 Amit Atlan Titties vixAvn HOUWEON BR, GOAN VIET AVE, it biUNC HELD ave, IP been AVE. | OMPRRA HO ae, TATl! <1 & THIRD AVE, 41s SVICINGPTELD ave, MOU A: le | He Palntiie 11 DERE ay sta SEN BAYONNE, vag WAST Luni er, AVP on ane 2 INGPIELD AVE. 19 BROADWAY WHITE PLAINS, LYASE Tia s1, VMAKCY AVE HSU PIED Ave HOULEVAMD, iy et lata vAsn 12iMe sr, VSS BAUNE wt KINCE si : 20 WAR TON Ky A ; zo «ro ; oh Sant Coen er. HOST AWE, riease ne we wars ANGE. ® TRS, OLE Oe, eae | oye Neh ave, wy UAL OE RV | DOT BERBOCKER avr 110 HHENE ES OT, om a ) #4 Cattsape avE, man t 1 tptane wre intkcow EiMowe rawway.| 11 HOS ave atv VhNee Sat in FREEMAN BRN Oe NOKTH MARY or, »& Zz ‘dling, R, He! b : ive 64 KIVEKDALE ave, SSHHURTON ave, 74 MATEENTH AVE, ag BAST END AV! Ae Ateinicatt, AVMs 26a SINTEENTIC Ave, | 1072 SEEBBINS AVE, NEW JERSEY, pe BLIZABETH, | 1400 AOOR Ave, 809 CYNTHAL AVES wilen a HM Aberu ave, Si" ar, 14 COU er ANDT AVE: FSi “Ave. . ONT se H Mae AVE rio NOWEH MALY sr, 2400 WESTER Ave, Sea aN gy wvetine » SDI BROADWAY TH, GREP S WICH AVE ' Mis 1K AVE, bid ' ioeke ae ott AEN ' toe SOUTHERN BEvp. HAVE AVE mat MON TOL ADK HAY PRSTRAW, " IPSWICH MILLS (Mounded 1822), Ipswich, Mass, Oldest and One of the Lorgest Hosiery Mills in the United States. Rg Sa THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917, L . | — ee -_ coms .

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