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_ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1918. SLOAN’S DOES IT! HIN COAL FAM id OM ULI ctateat Gh couumen nor BG ADVANGE PREDICTED F ALDERMEN | RALROAD RATES RRB SOCIALIST ALDERMEN RAILROAD RATES TO BE ell stetabbe Aeggrse th pent io" KILLS THO THOSE PAINS ss ti (on Cox of Onie weitea| 48 AMBULANCE priver IN PRICE OF MEN'S SUITS | DEMAND CITY RUN B.A.T. GENERALLY READJUSTED imate tional mation an » rta a . " for the flying corps. iy Of National Association! Resolution Offered at Meeting of | Elimination of Competitive Situa- Governor tried to t Clothiers Urges Govern- | Board—“Service Growing Worse,” tion May Cause Material Ad- and puts you in fine ® field on the tetephone ment Control Declares Member. vance in Some Directions, D uid was , | : ve } fettle again Soar kan “ = alae Ss oe the GO, Jan. %—Prediction of &) Dertaring that conditions on the B WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—General re- e seemed aatne trek Wr tf ME ihe Rane bikes advance in the price of men‘s|R. T. lines “violate all standards of |aajuetment of te sountey’s complicated clean, retremning Paleston oF WOuld sneak WI AR HH, Gee a charges that wool growers, |uman decency and endanger tho lives | rate ayatem to ft the new non-conrpett- clean, refreshing application of k him. Gov. Cox did led with on adcance in the |0f those who travel upon them,” the (tive situation one of the early n's Liniment, like a juicy beef \\ ; talk « stant, but “called si e rae orn thal seven new Socialist Aldermen ‘intro- |Outkrowths of Government railroad VICTOR and Beak before a hunery man itness at t Inga Ham White HW oe oe een ceerund at {diced @ resolution at to-day's meeting optration, Jt was ofelally Indicated to- SONOR just apply it to the sore, ach tention e 76 and con ‘ . . a 7. IM the fotiteed ings sprained, atraiied aati Garfield — Connecticu pol ihe at pal oper cont, ate hoarding for still higher eee Baty noe a Many readfustmenta which have been SERVICE . n¢ ") States doubled and id a to memorialize Con- > ike Seed “a! are . i 4 pr spot and it — veot—los vinig oman Refused Fuel 4 fur there, canny cap Mert eee es et both | The résolution waa introduced Lad pres got ns involve material PEASE PIANO CO pp site, BD Skin-aee ’ aoe abel ‘ FOE Sap vere trreerion ene viteeen |Alderman B, Charney Viadeck of Brooke | increases in rates, « Any druggist will give you a mighty W. McAll ator of Miseourt de- | and cotton prices were features |i.” G45 oala: "eho rervice of the B,| Ratlroad employees other than those 128 West 42d St. generous siced bottle WASHINGTON, J i ¢ the committee, | oting here to-d R T. alw: ‘ows worse, There ia re. COMprising the four great Brother- r, . stor teatified that investiea:| ; intion of R ‘ always gr ores. ait. hoods are pressing for @ conaidera- NEW YORK of con) in wae pl i ‘ eee i Wry of Des Moines, In.,{S*r4 only for profit. To put tt plainly, /tion of thelr interests by Director 04 Wietiresh Ayenns, Broektvie. owen reat, i sre n Jucted by him convinced him arted tbat ant thine the B. R. T. has been gotting away with| General McAdoo. §. BE. Hoberting, ST Halsey Street, Newnek, é ‘ hat the combinations and its Sep nanerted That Un lenn a tnace [murder and the timo is ripe for the city | President of the Switchmen's Union, , James 16 Dugan, t sila Were Oletnting the “anit relae oF ents yn ape [to net. saw Mr. MaAdoo to-day for a discus- Sy Railway D he Ob wet Jawa. | » the spring trade, would be] “Thirty cents of every dollar pala|sion of the demands of yard em- mt ‘ yendour.”” in fares in the Greater City goes to |Ployees’ for substantial wage in- omuniasion, in teatinonys t To-day the committee turned to -——— the BR, T. The revenues of the |Creases. The four Brotherhoods rep. > ‘“ t ate consumer Phat ys reaont only 860,000 out of the 1,700,000 ating pace onsumer and was’ told CLEARS WAY FOR BULLOCK. | company nave been growing and the Tati, OT yy neo? Out hing to. Mr, a 2 es , ‘ How Yat sum) US Mra A. G. Bunker of Norwalk, rvice declining.” Heberiing, and the interests of Jess ‘ net Conn, wife of a navy surgeon now Sheehan, Slated for Commi mer) The resolution calls on the Corpo- | powerful groups should not be lost ' : . Europe, that for two weeks she of Accounts, Gets Another Post. | ration Counsel to report in not more |pight of. ux- T Ss e tate it a has been trying to get coal, while a ( yollua N. Sheehan of Brooklyn was) than ix weeks to the board on the ee) the a ree Meet | Norwaik dealer, described ae “a today appointed Deputy Commissioner | means of taking over the BR. T, | Ale Crate 3 y Reing Encour- 80 West 4 AOth St ie chadwe . halal I of the Fuel Administrator in of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, | syatem It was referred to com- Soenen be enn eo sin the renga eal ent ww ot Ty lary 1# $6,000 a year, Sheehan| Mayor Hy! nd Chairman Straus | LONDON, - o— u wands of cara of coal) wore ' te business,” with 400] 4 ruc the Mitchel Betimate of, the Public. Service Commission |Government’s decision to erect an air jSdame Somya,hostes 1 at lnke ports when thore (008 on ha refused to part with | as the personal repre-|talked B. fT. for an hour in the loraft factory in Ireland, the Times says few shipa to carry it to the ony of It MALCOLM SCHLOSS... niu: f Hylan, He was or- [former's office in City Hall to-day: | sees = i ‘sinted for Commissioner of Ac- |The conferenc “tho rthwest under the plan of the Fur It wanrn't a question of price,” said! ‘The French Croas of War now dece {ut lee CO eee ee eevere airman, | tration, Dugan said Jie Hunker, “I offered to pay what t in believed to of that bu Garfield “made no apparer by tho College of the City of New {i jatier office, Bu ur haul it to my home,” York. for relief and that “common! She told the committees that it was un Ruilock for frookiyn cars. sno head of the honor having won by |the Bureaw of City Inquiry, a Tammany ‘olm Schloss, the driver, — ‘The | r#antaation STOCK BROKERS SUSPEND. T. L Raymond coal yard that had| announcement was mado by Prof. Frederick 1. Robinson of the college, 1 rent her to the Fuel! who has just received a letter from) wasHINGTON, Jan, 9 —Resources n with the committeo's vam, of national banks on Novy, 20 totaled Announcement of the suspension of can charg Adminis ever they asked and to have my cha | Orates the ambulance sent to Fraace erhan's appe Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Kesoar cami CLEARANCE-—— Ansianee Named for Kerr & Co—In Hustness Twenty-four Years, request for immediate action. Schloss was o momber of the class! §1¥,500,0100,000 oF approximately $2,500,- |the firm of Kerr & Co, of No. 71 Broad~ Timely Suggestions for Protection from the Cold Weather 1 for the coal shortage In Ohio. | Of 1916 at the college and was dis-|00).000 more than on Sept. 11. John | way was made shortly after the opening | On Sale Thursday That May Be With Us for Awhile Yet which has boen most acute for the| tinguished asa track and fleld athiete | Skolton W if ams, ind ntroller of the Jof the Stock Exchange to-day. ‘Thomas | G. Smith was named as assignee, with » months, was laid upon the | Util he went to Fran | Administrator by James chief railway Inspector of a load of Warm Winter Coats, Suits, ele. | °.: B. Duga MISSES’ Whitridge, Butler & Tice acting as at-| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | iocneys for the creditors. A member of 4 roads and terrala swept] the firm sald to-day that it would be two} FOR WOMEN OF ALL SIZES—-36 to 56 Bust tiie Gide. ‘ritdisi tied Goma dlaiory (ae : Sree Ses Ato The Brean Wort Fee eet atts Wie rant Anson —$—_— the Senate coal inquiry to-day PAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLE ANS. |o¢ the Mabilities co | A budget plan of coal distribution Jaa, Jan, &—The ontrles for to-morr ‘The firm was or -four | : it tation three-rear-olds | yoara ago, and consis RB. Kerr | and Louis 8. Kerr, the former belng the | office manager and the latter the floor | member, 23 W. 38th St. 21.23 'W. S8thSt, ||, Deion worked out by the must itt on) production, Un- | <> i : jie ties classed as not ab cl would have {0° clos RAVING AUSTRIAN SEIZED. | * ntial will have their fuel day ‘ i ECONOMY BASEMENT [istisi's wit toe ait fi] sirte Gras wn Mane Om WUSTAIAN | With Low Heels : ia Committees repre senting {hie Jargeliaiied to make &canvaaa of All the “On Way to See Wilson,” bat Goes to “ ser S p Industries not actually engaged in| > y solic al for the suffering i Rell a The “Lower Store war work—more than 100 in all-—have | fick yeeeiymd po sale One AintHiRe . 3 | Reduced to at In the Lane Bryant 18-story been called upon by Fuel Adminis-|qteq 6st tons to Onit RUssiph Wallken, Ae AnstriaD, forty building, situated between oth and 6th Aves. Easy to reach | Half block from “L" or Bus 4 Short walk from Subway, Hudson Tube, Grand Central ansylvania Terminals. tration officials to show the best|the lower east sid fam method of curtailment in their own|{}jox donated one or two shovelfuls business ay that the least important] from their slender stores. portion will be affected. ‘Their volun- ape ement as to the amount of ceva witt be cotlowed | EQUR. FIREMEN KILLED industry?" "8898) AT MOVIE THEATRE FIRE it industries affected are; artificial ice, glass- ralPa per, paint, varnivh and! Buried Under Falling Walls in Chi-)' ré ndustries will be informed of | cago’s West Side—Crowd Moved the am of coal they can obt Back Just in Time, 1 from he coal “bude ma the estimated requirements of 1981 oyyCAdo, Jon. 9 ur firemen were offset by the estimated production fg ure, Tho plun iv Mastic Mind conse. | led and four others quenlly curtailment will shift. as *Tallthy walla of tho Side movie, whi changes, In Reedg and production | r¥tly after midnight rae ae Emil Hanson, Charles Ebling and Rich ALO HEB Se years old, was arrested to-day at a| North River pler, where he was ex- | citedly announcing he was going to} Washington to see President Wilson. He became violent when taken to the | Bullding and ft required two subdue him. He was sent to| phychopathic ward at Bellevue. | ie 6.50 This is the second and last time this season these shoes will be offered to you at a reduced price. Ieee ‘Mariano, 108; (Rd Bryo Big Bargains Every Day for every woman stout, slender, short or tall. Here we fit every pocketbook as well as every Fauve How We Do It 1—HReing oy side street and basentent floor, our rental is very tow 2—-Own = manufacturing facilities $—Cash selling, and no approvals. PT Here we otfer you our takes samples and surplus at of our mail order de- Woot | partment at reduced prices. alt'Gna| Sizes 36 to 56 Bust Ts Come Early forte years th Hi . ..—Two ‘| etenmshipe, carrying 1,760,000 pounds :}of raw Cuban sugar, arrived here to- day. The sugar will be refined as soon fa possible to relleve the sugar shortage, | aaa tan Russia calf laced shoes with wing or straight tips. Also of tan or black Russia calf with buckskin tops and straight tips. Welted leather soles and low heels. Sizes 214 to 714—Widths AA to D Mile anit a clalening 7 1 pias Rise Vontal Department May Be Investt- uated Next, | WASHINGTON, J ‘the whole Boat OMe ) erpeysied| 0 Ja in gene- | nd Firemen re and Fred! 4 n John Ryan, MISSES’ SHOE SHOP—Third Floor DECISION OF GARFIELD <3: 2" ber of rescue crews had worked for sev- A num Sizes 36 to 44 Sizes 46 to 56—— pontinued trom-First Pagw) | A $200 000 000 I Vv t t Coat s—™ Vsour, Mix Co a t g We! eth Mix SContinusd from Nek Page) GERMAN FLAG BEARS INSULT. y | n es men tures, | Somme heavy tures and ‘Thibet |) cornn in Groater Now York are facing | , Tacs aera Ges CE eas eo Hinve It ns, Jan, QA lor 750 12.95 19.75 GAS VAs TGS) “l\cereaae ceraee cons tor theater ie “ret '| NEW HAVE public utilities corporations, apart-|e,eman (lag was found tled to a ¢ Ste-—Vi Set and Broadcloth, Wool Pop- | || | German ag Suits —Visoresus, Serges and) Suits Broadcloth. Wool Pon. 11 mont house and office buildings are) o¢ ty postotice to-day Tc nes prin wavily a and au the f eel peeve ard Ateareauxs AM) TY needed daily. If the National Admin 14.75 19.75 24.50 160 tors Date [ferret tease exes) | requiring | | To Make Your Morning Marketing Easy i, tage te hin VV HEN you visit a retail store, make your purchase of forges, Serge Gerge, Hetes eft coal will have to shut down,” pe ; . | Dresses sa Siun combs Dresses iki itt ||| ior sated that mm catondy of Fh pace are la 9 toa Ks Armour’s meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, condiments or Advance styles. a and Crepe Meteor, Advance styles. |1| York under: priority Tae 1 of man named Vion finery we other perfectly prepared foods, and have your selection placed in the basket to carry home, do you ever stop to consider how this easy marketing has been made possible for you? s coal wi be utilized by the Gov- ment in coaling ports and | 12.85 16.50 21.50 17.50 21.50 24.75 ipply ships and for other purposes. ‘ — Jn Progress—— None wil be distributed to private | CARTERS White Sale « Stout Women|)..:.°.2¢7.7mn tes tubes last night his, #0 Underwear, Corsets, House Dresses, Negligees | Beter Hid Koch MapSend L TT LE LIVER At Great Reductions “ate NewYork te tacine ‘hoe | ;———- MATERNITY APPAREL von f OOK into it. For you should realize the opera- The important thing for you to remember is 4 tion of the systematic plan which offers you that without such a far-flung system continually at this range of choice and value. work for you by day and night, your supply of foods would be neither constant nor at existin, Here are over a score of packing plants located i 8 in the centers of production constantly gathering prices, You would be paying very much more, oe gned to New Bn, ud points The entire stock of Lane Bryant fame Winter @ i raids on New York's coal have be- | SET And you would be denied the privilege of national vee inclusion In) tite dxadary sale a of wun in Paterson, N. 2. Heginniog at a {er FOR LIVER RIGHT and preparing the country's choicest yield, selection—forced to live on the foods produced in Dresses, $2.25 up; Shirts, $1.95 up; Suits, $14 ‘ « yesterday afternoon, thr your own locality, Coa! 50 up; Neglige: Se up; Corsets, $2 21-23 W. 38th St. aida upon Delawar 21-23 W. 38thSt. FS | | FOR HEADACHE. sped by « signat| FOR BILIOUSNES Lane Bryant ns | sine set wgpainat it, and the raide FOR CONSTIPATION, — = > one rt had it fired several] FOR COMPLEXION. Carrying Foods to You , 1 HERE are refrigerator cars on every main line Feeding the Allies and branch spur with icing stations to care for them, steadily transporting these foods to over four TNDEED, it is in no small measure due to systems hundred branch houses—each a huge, local ice-box of handling foods such as that operated by Ar- son yards were made by gangs of One train was st the crew, Twenty-five ton ; i is ; iatri mour and Company that we as a nation are able iol we ’ cars of | in the midst of a congested population district. to extend to our Allies the food-aid we are giving per mena the stalled train | volicemen ar- | Here is a gréat foreign investment—plants in the them today. rived. me Leama amen Argentine, Brazil, New Zealand, Canada—relieving the drain on this country's production. Think, if you can, of any other people in the war . . who are so certain of their regular food 1 Here is a national selling organization working, we here in Americal! i ER earely ae day in, day out, to equalize distribution and keep War Information E-dition Roe te cre eee be # of lack of coal and Expert Dentistry . PAINLESS METHODS vin Hrooklst Specialising in Porcelain Fill- your food supply constant—laboring to hold pro- When you consider facts such as these you can dies Ire ings, Crown and Bridge ducers’ markets always open that there may be not fail to realize the advantage you must get in 1 the Comn Week. eernelns oe neither shortage nor surplus and that prices may both quality and value when you ask by name for 07 Zatablished Over 25 Years hold at true value levels, Armour food products, 2d floor 500 Sth Ave., ON SALE]: at Newsstands ‘ ato vellef. The | \ that unless the! and Whereve ola are properly auppited by the | a m of this week 0 te B,- | Book 4 will be forced on the streets Periodicals ayn by Monday, if not before.’ Romoere also ) rea sted Into: rmMa- Sold — P Are To Cure = Colt + Da, On Sanya" mons QpiNTee refund money if tt Pi te slanature on ‘Lost and Found arttotem + ed in The World or reported t and Found Bureau.” Room orld Bulldog, will be Heated T ARMOUR 4° COMPANY CHICAGO “be | Davertising or ean Gsleohoned directly to The Wort Cal! 4000 Neckman, New York, Brockiyn Office, 4100 Mein, ED ‘TION 800,000

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