The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1917, erirue Bate reilroed 259 MORE SPITTERS CAUGHT. ‘ Cow ere Fines Total Ovi ortaen Son tat z= ce» SUBWAY HALF AN HOUR AS TRAIN WRECKERS ’ , aie (4 8180 Under _ | BEGIN NEW PLAN OF ns Stitlon Platforms Crowded to Dan-|Favt Prisco Rxpress Ran Into Ob! , ‘ tructions Near Hene ’ qer Point Before Sale of # J | neti fh pebilo bite Pines RED APPLES F SOLDIERS; Tickets ty St if etta, Okla <i SEL WHER cotinn od Ppe P omnine Court Mametrate mm Trvseente of ruan hour pareoneere| WONRYNTTA, 07 Rept sinetow eons QPERATION AT QINGE $4000 GIVEN, MORE NEEDED nse 7 ron wor revason ummnverrs, mo <4) For Boliday Vietrola, Buyers po —— 7 ede ‘ have carried Induatrial Workers of) famed’ § heantiful conveniently > {¥.4.G. A. Commit. me re nas toll World enrda, varnea | loeated, cored easetty end ‘eseligenty omg hep 07 Oe B.D PPro. » . Hewp, One feral tein INR with the wrecking of the Mt Laule Paes ? a newly en, emer seven of Most bxperi for Gifts of Pruitt at ThA mereet Ad Kan Vrancino fant train near V ( | RO! A ie intent. Try \t today, Oon, fon and Bo Executives Arranging ¢ Auction To. Morrow. ure of a tangle that affected the whole! here yeuterday in w theee train | é 0 en - ryetem men willed, fn drove ene 4 Relieve Congestion . ie sie re crewed tal into @ fall chained wcroae the traowel UF $20 to $350 7 ( . CD. , : ieve Congestio io dt ing eam atone ere eomaes sit ar cain ao ree | renee oo pI vow ih, Liauid Waeh 4 | " the 4anger point with Impatient pannen ree . e rae hundred ap | WASHINGT Maven ex before the wale of Uchete wae ne -_ Beery New Record in Stoc! have been arrested ® " | A @enpaten from us Kan Lesin A Tirade pert raltwa executives tart! ! ourands, unable 10 04 | peventy Ave milion north ast of Money. MATTHEW cevin “" lon Av. rhe ¥ today for Pittateg, wher i 1 barrels of apptea! ” war or how long it etia, reade ne | Near 42d St, tai alee “ anecred into overs| "Wh lrond + tatives here —— LG eile a ae i tn the "enn Red sxceened inte evers| at FAllrowd re atives Cs tn Amor ad Biatory |‘ 8 tones sears from thirty min- Th wilh run rty- nl ' ® h of the Ofte. Potom \ — arded 00 6 erat cl pt hot with el , ‘i ann ayatem (0 relinve ve | ne nded, and | touting 0} the locals were | Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit cay uae ee ones ‘ ‘nie to Fat apwlian | ami hed at O6th MUreet to the exprene Founded 186 Greeley 1900 54" St. New York Children’s Shoe shoes for children cannot be over-esti- mated. If the growing child wears proper shoes there is no possibility of having foot Children’s troubles later on. children’s shoes bearing our imprint. Every shoe is scientifically constructed and may be relied upon to aid the growing foot by giving support where support is then, Cammeyer children's shoes embody recognized principles of orthopedic con- struction, coupled with style, comfort, and, of course, fullest value —charac- teristics of every shoe bearing the “Cammeyer’”’ imprint. CE te ttitititimtinnd me ee ee en ee eee ee ee ee Watehful of the efforts of thin new committee of seven operating raliway viee-preaidents will be the Govern. ment diner would follow Before leaving for Pittsburgh to establish the committee's headquar- tere, Chairman A, W. Thompson, Vice President of the Baltimore and Obto, maid the prevention of future Pennsylvania, and A. T. Dice, Phila- delphia and Reading. They tace the task of operating as & unit 122,060 miles of tracks, 27,000 locomotives, 1,250,000 freight oars, 26,000 passenger cars and 300,000 em- to be used in certain zones and will direct freight into the least crowded channels, New and shorter routes be- tween important centres will be de- vised. Much export freight will be ordered away from congested Ines into new ports. Cross hauls of coal It consents to the revolation: | ‘ y are a lusury, If ob- tena offers to (rant nied, and the Britten of which will be le fund, nw strate Ten Eyck in the Harlem they were permitted to enter dow ub and witness the * by alinply signing applications for mem- beretil, feo and paying @ nominal iniation ccording to the affidavits of the madority of these present re not bonafide members of the elud Penitentiary here yesterday one negro was shot and killed by @ guard and two othern were injured. The negro killed war Wil! Whitfeld, serving a sentence for murder, ‘The negroes injured were Savoy Bent- ley, nerving @ sentence for house-break- ing and larceny, and Will Rosa, sen- tenced from Hanilton County for mur- Fete, $67.50, $89.50, $125.00 Le Also SWEATERS and NEGLIGEES Tait te — Muffs and Scarfs At Reduced Prices Ber fetid Rett | Natural Raccoon Mattes... gto | fadaen Set Sarteveeees $1080, $24. lt Tie Walt Net: vee ete Shook Maths + $26.50, $47.50 eorgette Fox Scar » $52, a: 50, . No Exchanges All This Season's Destrable Models No Credits ete ele ag Tart ano Georgette Fox Muffarsss..5.0.0055,86080 1 Bove ag eee on} a be ere it oaer cates Testy, Thré Floor Women’s Tailored Suits Women’s Gowns won PAPE anus: for thee rer: With or Without Fur Trimming Of wool velour, broadcloth, tweeds, burella cloth, gabardine, Wool Jersey or Oxford suitings. 18.50 Women’s High Class Suits also long line suits for full figures, 35.00 Heretofore $49.50 to §79.50 $8 to 48 bust. Silk Boudoir Gowns For Women and Misses charmeuse, hand-embroldered or lace-trimmed, 6.50 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 Fitted, draped or cont modola, of crepe de ahine or antin Franklin Simon a Co, A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WOMEN’S SUITS and GOWNS Afternoon gowns of satin or bined with Georget! navy serge Heretofore $15, Of Silk or Serge 18.50 Women's Gowns elaborately embroidered or beaded. 29.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50 Women’s Sweaters Of Pure Stlk, Milanese or Fibre Silk In the season's most desirable colors; included are a number of imported pure silk and fibre silk sweaters, 10.00 crepe meteor, many com- te; also tailored dresses. 00 to $39.50 rhe, General Manager st rt | tracks, Which Were quickly congented. About twenty minutes after the frm ption the stalled local was in again, Other jooala were thelr proper tracks, FOR KILLING 10 PERSONS Police of Milwaukee Believe They Will Get Maker of Bomb That Exploded in Station House. MILWAUKEB, Wis, Nov. 27.—With “The case is not hopeless,” waid Ohiet John T. Janeasen. “It is looking better every hour,” de- clared John T. Sullivan, Chief of De- tectives, ‘There was ground for the belief that the police were hopeful of having the HUNGARIAN LEADER STILL WORKS FOR PEACE Karolyi Says He Intends to Get in| Touch With British and Michael Karolyi, the Hungarian Oppe- sition Leader, has informed the Berne correspondent of the Budapest Axest | that ihe main object of his visit to Berne w:1 to et information regarding the feeling among the enemies of the Centric! Powers. "L oper / declare," he ald, “that I in- tend to get into touch with the British |and French in order to explain to them that wo are neither conquerors nor op- prese.re.” BOWIE ENTRIES. BOWIE, Ind., Nov. 17.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows EE OSU. RACE.-Crutning [ary pooling of equipment in hopes pon all traine were running on that the mont serious transportation helule, with paasen; packed in D t onmestion in the country’s history even tighter thap — rt will ‘be veileved The technical cause of the trouble has epartmen NIG have’ maaketan oveermee ‘ahiern Tin the | not yet been earned. One tralniwan end 38th Street SINTH AVENUR 39th Street t rult they oan | he believed a fuse had blown out. : railroad @xeoutives admit, may load sallore wit eel a P Wi Rendered To sell children's shoes tmplies a re- §).., ederat contro Wile thie would “ per Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills tl January Ist i le Al sponsibility to parents fully recognized by g| \vave operation virtually in the mama| 4.0%, .urermational | Appl number ot ROUND-UP OF ANARCHISTS Ca hands, even more radical mensuren| bs A unique auction sale te to| ; : appa |t9 expedite freight and eliminate | 2 to” 0h Brankits (@) N | / The importance of buying the proper ¥ jupiication of eauipment om paranel| 2 ur New and Greatly Enlarged f congestion will be based mainly on . 2 te {the arrest of a large number of mus. By “proper” shoes we mean shoes built Qj emergency routing. ‘That ts the Tasticthiirndt harsh "30, for tha | ects early to-day in connection with Reveals a new departure with a view of interesting the children Shoes over orthopedic, natural shape lasts that §| reason for placing on the committee | boxers and off of the Poio Athletic | Saturday night's bomb outrage which Making a Visit One of Keen Delight also much practical and technical |Club, 129th Street and Park Avenue, who | resulted In the Killing of ten persons tn $2.00 permit the growing foot to develop as Jd to have engaged in and pro-|a police station, the Police Department . Operating éxpevts as A. J, Stons, of ‘4 boxing exhibition last Friday | ts hopeful that before many hoon tn te nature intended. * the Erle; Carl Gray, Western Mary- rough 1a smembership, plan | wii secure something definite on Was, } ‘ " been eot alnce the re- Over fifty-four years of specialized 9) !and: P. F. Crowley, New York Cen- 0 Frawley Law to fasten responsibility for the tragedy. $6.00 7 tral; Elisha Lee and G. L. Peek, cern swear thet on the night thought and experiment are behind all J | Yeaaeg from, Treen ltyas GeMnty fOr feairs ean Miss Muffet and Little. Jack Horner are here to greet every little boy and will be eliminated, reprimanded a negro in the dining room rench, girl who pays them a visit. ho iitions have already oon OU Oe TuDpOE hOUE, GuirehDA | Hino g cuX RSP TANCE, Sting: for | twm rea te Loose fitting model—g2 inch length.,......seeeessseeee seveve $125.00 WwW, los sige 1 Lagi ion TT ee,“ Belted back model—46 inch length.............. . $145.00 Will Close Out Wednesda ride naa de A a, Be b"|5 2 Semi-Fitted model—deep shawl collar, 46 inch length... vee $195.00 man, 110; *Moueead, 110; Oeesa Grams, "10s 105: Davis Cammtell, 80; Last ti Gay Lite Ae cai. A Wanteu, eatey KRACK —Claiming: “for threetyrarcits CKong she 10 Warm, 107) tLe Richart’ Lanunten, wie, 102. nin: for three wear. | lbut because they wish to obtain the test \be sure | harmful. ¢ washing the bair it is never wise to juse @ makeshift, but is always ad. visable to use @ preparation made for shampooing only. Many of our friends say they get the best results from a simple home-made canthrox | mixture. ou can use this at a cost of about three cents # sham- poo by getting some canthrox from your druggist, and dissolving a tea- Jpoonful in &® cup of hot water his mahes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the haw instead of just the top of the head, as with most preparations. Dandruff, excess oi! and dirt are dissolved and entirely dis. appear in the rinsing water. Your hate will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is, Its lustre and softness will also delight you Adyt. sible hair beauty and they are not using anything They have found that in Sue { é : ——— AV 0 0- = Fi Es 3358s 7* 0S) a Oa 0S 0 eS 00 ee 0 0 0 a 00 a OO Se O00 These Are Clever Copies of » A WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH Priced Trimmed With Rich Furs or Plain Tailored High Class Models and Fabrics THEIR OWN HAIR ] sii pee perfect ao expert O00 0 SS (0)- Lord & Taylo TOY DEPARTMENT Located on the Sixth Floor ata j needed. much 600 CONVICTS RIOT; 1 SLAIN, |™*2, rh, made the Domb in custody gi ‘i All this has been accomplished without Tho propored volution ts elimination) | day are eupposed Anarchists | ™ | | sacrificing anything in style. In a word, (| of routine by the whtpper, The com-| Or comicts at the State Little Bo-Peep Little Mise Muffet Little Jack Horner How intently have the eager Little Kiddies listened to the fascinating Nursey Rhymes, and what mental pictures their active little minds have painted. This Dreamland has come true, and the real live Little Bo-Peep, Little Veer mee, remem Annual November Sale Fashionable Furs An Event—Notable for Its Splendid Values Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) Natural Muskrat Coats Taupe Wolf Scaris.. $27.50 | Skunk Scarfs. $31.50, $59.50 | 35 Smart Serge Dresses | for Misses | Hand- Embroidered Art Pieces Will Be Placed on Sale Heretofore $29.80 to §49.50 Heretofore 29.50 to $39.50 rol nal aon. Yh aorncerantdt At Half Former Prices ! $1,048.00 Worth for $524.00 The Art Goods Section will place on sale tomorrow $25.00 Formerly Sold at $39.50 developments are por- trayed in the strikingly unusual model, i lus- trated, in Navy Blue Serge of superiorquality. The skirt is deftly draped in the new “bustle” effect; and the basque bodice, quite mil- itary in its lines, fastens high to the neck with silk cord frogs, and is finished with a white satin collar, effective novelties designed for the adornment of the Boudoir, Dining Room or Library: Scarfs, Centre Pieces Bed Spreads, Bags Towels, Crib Covers, etc. Embroidered in white and colors —also— Hand-embroidered Gowns and Children’s Dresses At Half Price Many pretty styles Fourth Floor Serene ae ee ep eres ome ommcmedtpemram: ——PS0—9— 9 —9 — 9 — 10. —»- — 0 — 9 0 00 0 0 S00 aS 0S SS 0 0 SS 0 0 SS Ses ‘The Smartest One-Piece Tailleur of the Season, Third Floor

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