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| 8 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1918. a ‘ = Sane STOR yeepneeee akin lowed diamond ring he \ . ‘ No. 426 Marion Street. nearly swallow. } ported ive Phi broken Pipes und BANDITS HOLD UP CLUB; oie Marion Street. ined their vice[had Ridden in his mouth. } one hicking fuel. Every school in the tlma they were going to leave one of EOE : Grong and Richmond was able to hold j GET $2,153 CASH AND GEMS thelr number outside the door for five] Mayor Miller of Gary, Allen, Die« : classes. n 20 Policemen. minutes and if anybody made a sound mt on An almost complete shutdown of the | within that time he would be shot CHICAGO, Jan, 10. Sn aa * pected” sriy” nest, wesk it a. fu Seven S| Rob Members of |The clubmen allowed them a good) jicemen in Gary, one-third of the LA K F y [Sectet Seviy. next. woek if a full 8. 0. 8, IN BOARDING HOUSHS—The United States has com. othe de en Strangers F measure and then called police from] gore, were ousted by Mayor Miller, supply of coal is not obtained in the| mandecred prunes Brooklyn Organization Just Af- |tne Brownsville Station, which is! .)" alien German, who took his seat next few days, Patrick Jones, Super- MOST IN BROOKLYN intendent of Supplies of the Hoard of | ; Education, indicated to-da: neil Seat oo i j ¢ ve minutes’ walk away. The ; slegram from Washing- ter Cashing of Chips. ply five mi ’ Monday. A telegram GIFTS OF COAL and sugar “showered” an golden id fi ae ctu [Poller kot good descriptions of the! ion to-day urged the local reerul wedding presents on couple in Riverton, Conn., where | Members of the Star Democratic Club} rohpera, Max Goldsmith of No, 1847 ting “To keep the schools acroas the ’ a ay sir off i y van #o excited when! oMctals to put the men to work aa » sugar and coal also are prizes at soolal card parties. Were winding up their oMcial business|pitkin Avenue was # ce bridge open,” he sald, “we need at | ut it he munition guards, a | ‘ least 600 tons of coal a day in addition SNAKE stopped water supply of Glenviiie, Asian been cashed in, when a shot was fired That Borough Fa Whitney EE es Complete} to what tttie is on hand now. You Tarrytown, by crawling Into pipe to keep warm. | Commissioner (D and seven stranxers piled into the club's Closing Next Week Unless | '*"a*y ! was able to obtain only 140 | Ride With Hylan and Ob- quarters at No. 205 Rockaway Avenue, inate Cas % i tons. - was telling them for the night, and most of the chipa had| he LAND he worked on thirty years has bean be or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thi seven } “What te going to he five, and one-half before pen 1 can nterfeit, to line up againet the wall, They then . | ee ee Coe Seat ty dar Save the Babies Shortage Ends. Jeo Of thls, we distributed four i m~———} queathed to Lakeview, I. f. farm hand, serve Conditions Mc hilce wey week Gite ave e a i otherwise would have had to shut Ou Wi may . , attempt to convince the {2 leadership of @ man they calle’ WNFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that Sixty-four schools In Groater New |down, Four tons not going to! } counTeRe ive HE $108 IN BILLS nent Seeretary McAdoo re-| In a final attempt to convince George they ordered the club members of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per eent., York were clowed to-day on account |8t long In heating a large building i ec pentant” man who robbed Government turned out to be] pypiie Service Commmission that | 1 lyn ( . re than one-third, before they . of lack of fuel or frozen and burst | not predict, but ft will be particular! —— sit conditions in Klyn Fe took $350 from Samuel Cohen of No. Sey axe titeen ay ’ pipes, as With sixty-one | unfortunate tf we have to close down WEARING THE SAMP DRESS for ai Jangerous and fntolerabie, Mayor 463 tockaway Avenue: a $350 ring, $200 We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would seve lowed yes om these causes, [4 large number of sch wt th woman was kept prisoner by Indiana farmer w [1ylan to-day wrote another letter to stickpin and $215 cash from Dr, 1eo| many of these precious lives, Neither do we hesitate to say that many time, The moral effect on the chil feuth has just released her Oscar S Straus, Chairman of the Greenbaum of No, 452 Saratoga Avenue, | of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, PROORIVE WAR thd Ghia) PULIOCe, | deen |b iaiae turned icone On t = - Praetle ; fon. ‘The fet ; . Drops, tinctures and soothing eyrupe sold for children’s complaints contain fifty-eeven of the sixty-four closed treeta Wil) I . NO MORE CAKE or pastry in Italy na | Pune Service Commiasion ne - head of the Home Defense League tn more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quanti schools, including three hi aig Kena st Ghee Sec follows his district ; $155 from Samuel Stono of | deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupety, retard circulation and pee | being in that borough, Forty-six . sf tpt setltide Leia Ned a abd dA . abies I toke the Iberty to again write No, 1815 Pitkin Avenue: a $400 ring and | to congestions, sickness, death. ‘There can be no danger in the use of Case these were shut from lack of cont, and [re pear ne t2 Play, kt would not TRAIN ROBBERS in New Jersey are t ling | You about t be serious, but what aro most of the ehildren to do in this weathor? Prot ably they will be crowding the cheap movie theatres when they should be eleven on a unt of broken pipes Manhattan showed only four schoo closed, three fro one from broken \ 1 leplorable condition On 3158 from Owney List of No. 1448 Ster- | toria if it bears the signature of biyege ab Adachi coul from cars en route from the mines, le 1 lines In Brooklyn. Tar- ting piace: § rom Harry Lifthoft ot | it contains no opiates or narcotice of any kind. — Pieces pl riche i as t Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of | No. 267 Chester Street and $160 and a ¥ — - 2 " 8 d after watting nine . U. 8. NAVY NEEDS COOKS, the army iumber|* 4 IK ab able (6 crowa ROld WARREN jacks and the the Marine Corps, elatar AWA dasais HSE Ropes leicht dlr mabainidan 1 » one of the cars, which - —— wis dangerously overcrowded, | Children Love COAL CRISIS MAY SHUT Federal G caeires “th : ae dae om asian Sota, tat the Re oe he | THEATRES AT 10 P.M; in eter | maton Ko dery : pit rv! “| Canal St und there had to change nto the question of relleving f clect Ipply It may be able to! yor nd ye girls, together e (@) , host ner Rive u al receipts inc ine from Benjamin Fischer of in sehool Cascarets---10c | what ¥ mind, In a most | rease has! wii ere so huddled and t ' ay albu ae navsans | BUSINESS 10 STOP AT5 cian! daneorous situation” oun consternation to ait Paterna | row, Hat ey Were oh the wae West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenus West 43rd Stree e to tender stomach, liver Para eee nounced to-day that many plants TELA ENO Hal AYR NTRS nd: @ protest Haw'been sent 'to| som the Gates Aventie station’ to my Charity Relief Section of the| and bowels have closed and that several hundred (Continued from First Page.) others are on the verge of closing arrival at Chambers Street it took ist one hour and four minutes, . one = ~ Mr. Schley also atuted to-day tha rs Coal Committee, whieh is)?! sacl Sard, W d f P O t t Your CRN te, bilious, cunsupaceh! 4, Manufacturers, 8. All other [lie had been informed that the United | relloving the coal wants of wre very |, borane Heer ee Ge atts onder ul rice ppor unitles Breath bid) and coach wre Get al |States Government had commandecred | Poor through publie subscription, | "Y" “ cade aie ‘| In this o . ; Manhattan, The conditions on the ih Aoisent Nox of ‘Causcarets anil Mtext, it wax reported in|the old Weehawken ferry line, run-| Yesterday distributed 4,000 100-pound : s straighten the youngster right up.| C4! circles to-day that the Brookiyn |ning between 42d Street, Manhattan, f coal. ‘This branch of the | “°% ae eapbet ie en aa lee b M4 ts Children love this harmless candy| Rapid Transit Company was reaching and Weehawken, for the use of the rs committee has hess’ pHavadlibg’ ca) the “BEouewas en Ss ultsS an vercoa cathartic and it cleanses the little} 4 serious condition in its coal short-Jarmy. The two boats of the line, headquarters at No oh sale - de liver and thirty fect of bowels with-| age. John J. Dompaey, General Su. ; ae | line Street out griping, Cascaret. contain v«| perintendent of the company, told Was sald aro being used fur troop icaabepad len Have a enaenter GEUME prtation purposes conse trea r “ ‘ calomel and can be depended upon to} me Evening World to-day that last Msg pital As . 4 ; 2) commission m me at yout & That were up to $40.00 Reve pre eaey Bile aie \poueon HRM) High) thibe hone Aaya" supmip Waelct lls thelr Goal dalvcclon to Ran face o with the Pel ca.{o’elock at the Gates Avenue Station s acl] - sc w suppl be si u their coal deliveries to New wk a el - - i al over i zs Saree eae it Watee oa et ir | hand from the Weehawken yards, About farranged for th sid porous has |for @ week and travel ove faite ‘i ni ‘ be ji be seer 4 2 nneoe ur the ‘eptance b. he re ind see what the people a oblige sickens like other things.—Ad MAYOR SENDS ANOTHER LET-| 1,000 tons of conl «day is affooted. The | Lil coal yards of checks level ee gee [aNd see What the peor bi TER ABOUT HIS COAL “FIND.” Fuel Administration Ly endeavoring t es Committer hese ¢ an) that 3 Orso) j oi ders, which entitle the holder to 1 I beileve that you personally. art To-day Mayor Hylan returned to}counternct this by securing other {Jourdan ar yo vel hl haat Garcusiin. ihipreted his subject of the availability of al ferry boata. the coal dealers’ hanks Invusual foe people relief, and I know that If you large store of fine coal in the yardy| Mr. Schiey alm) stated that the and fT Te ee hati by the Pubiic Na- | woro to export of the si ‘ork v= | te doe he Philadelphia a i Wik Picgared for Ul 8. Army, f the Washburn Wire Works. ey. |terminal dock of the Phitndelphia and | Won! Hank fe lank eral daya ago hoe “discovered” thin | Roading Ruliroad at Port Reading is |cniciry Navy and Aircraft metry. Tl store, but Reeve Schley, County Coal |out of commission to-day 4 ause of | tee Instruction given in Airotane Mechanics and |] Administrator, declared that what |the dumpers belng broken. One thou- Se eet tatanted fee aatine nectice te {| Mayor Hylan referred to was useless} sand care per day are normally r¢ France, Complete fire weaky’ cours coly 78. J|dirt and grit. ceived at this terminal, Both an Daily lemona, either Morning, Afternoon or I] In a letter sent to-day to Schiey |thracite Evening, et Tour convenience, Kuroliment tor €}to put up with jto r fat $24.50 This great reduction, notwithstanding the rapidly rising woolen market, should suggest the economy nin the acy. [eitect a remedy. T say frankly that of supplying both present and future needs. Mayor's Com. |!t Would be absolutely dangerous for Ja man of you make thls trip giving the EAGLE AVIATION SCHOOL » the condition as se lines you would with me that it is disgraceful r-Jand would do all in your power to Jit prevailx on boron mittee and bituminous coal are | MANUFACTURERS anding one of these trains, where % 7, Vv le Wana the fini alae cleom Saraidey, den tea, (the Mayor nald handled there OVER LACK oF COAL PLANS. | the niet Pontuaniay welch ge nuicdier fait Great Coats Belted Sack Suits ) Knroll at once or you will bate to walt toy Jan, 10, 1918, BIG JERSEY MUNITIONS PLANT] A. L. sm'th, head of the Induvria. |aitin | . “Acknowledging recelpt of your MAY CLOSE TO-NIGHT. ureau of the Merchants’ Asmoon: | oe t eapld crauar tn. at Town Ulsters Double-breasted Suits favor of the Sth inst. L wish to-say The management of the Dupont to ‘The Evening World to. bilpedsanibiteer aah phish iene 114 West 42nd St. that the coal which I looked atin | powder plants at Pompton Lake sil frmary of the situation | city h ‘Tei, Bryant 4502, t by the the yard of the Washburn Wire | Haskell notifed County Muel Admins manufacturing Works is not slate and dirt, as /istrator William Kearns at Pa you stated, but coal which can be | N, J. to-day that un famine in the | millions: Industries of t ' Chesterfield Overcoats Full Silk-lined Suits or three days ugo ¥ rece add |éen milion’ dotiars, and ‘condtsions Form-fitting Overcoats Quarter Silk-lined Suits used in our public schools and | ceived a shipment of Rete ern z mee ioe é Chateman!! office buildings, evening thelr plants would have plant ts 4 Sicais ‘Meavla FE, QUbItNO. will mest “If this conl is useless, the | close down. Mr. Kearns was hv with three other a tus, ‘Tra y will m question that comes to my mind [to relieve them and communicated CePs He reported Mayor Hylan Monday morning at is thie: Why did a corporation with State Muel Administrator Jeo. “et : ne w Peed t the Gates Avenw such as the Washburn Wire |kingon at Nework, but after nad iifarmen bar Atniarercana iietsiae Works Invest thelr money in use so Mr, Kearny m Manhattan tick not seo at at unat i Janhattai 1 Men’s Furnishing Department Will feature, To-morrow and Saturday : leas coal? There is no question hopeful of getting coal to thy 4, tra w yoserver of transit condition realty 0} Whitney would make tas jou sooner, he says, Were it not fe Chairman leave this evening Where they hope to secure more ments for subway construction. Men’s Silk Neckwear Men’s Winter Pajamas “The dual system work is practi cally at a standstill due to lick of Open-end Scarfs; rich designs, Three special lots; per suit a ead Comastoner Whi 55¢ and 75c $1.25, 1.95 and 2.75 The Annual Sale of FRANKLIN SIMON said Commissioner W to obtain { biain steel ties Committee at Washing ulready turned down several of larly bad a many coal shorta chinery which forseotng yeti) ma- Id bo driven by gas trfelty and. were caugit "y the [Nas already turned down re Men’s Negligee Shirts Military Sweaters | 41 shortage of skilled labor with |OUF Fe Sah 7 jthe Installation either not begun or | ——— | With laundered or soft cuffs, With or without sleeves, half completed.” | Steet Orders Incrense. | | reports from Ho- | tye ynonthly |boken tndieated “that tna tevmmuene | g th, manehiy wiaton at $1.75 each at $4.75 each limiting of electric power to three or n °. four days a week by the Public Ser- r eb aai.48 “ail | Suits and Overcoats te | For Men and Young Men tnepacened the work Of thn Abin tional Shipping Board Soft Negligee Shirts Sam Brown Belts Made of assorted materials, Made in Canada, at $1.15 each at $7.50 cach at substantial reductions from former low prices REENHUT’S GENUINELY HAND-TATLORED i HE big factor to remember is that these "THE BIG STORE” clothes are hand-tailored, that they cost SIXTH AVE~ (62 TO 19% STREET January Clearance Sale of more to make than machine-made clothes but are sold at the same prices, and that, Wines, Brandies, Beer, Ete. Men’s Seasonable Underwear therefore, these substantial reductions repre- Ferrand’s 3-Star|California Port, Sherry, Sweet sent an all-around, cumulative saving which Cognac Brandy Catawba, Muscatel At decided reductions from former prices, Direct imp you cant get in any other ready-for-service Francei ‘choles, truly ti, can, ; sizes incomplete, but all sizes are represented. clothes, in any sale, at any price, at any time. [ber battle... 4 38 || 300 - i ~ America Champagne | ' 140» aeiev Bor are, cholie Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 65c | Natural Merino Shirts and Regular Original Stock, reduced for the first time | medium weight,.. each Drawers, light weight,,. .each $1.15 00 s1.10| Scotch Whiskey BO 95.) sir Robert Grene— $2.48] J divsosere 1.80.8: he , Union Suits ‘ Natural Merino Shirts and gy of *33, *30, °28 - Men's Sui $2300 rte non | ets 208 | Me Cotton Union Suits, 1,35 | Natural Merino Shirts and gy 35 | Red #200 $1.10] ( Ranney HOREHOUN ° 5 es 5:| Scotsh—per bottle. 2.00 Rock and Rye 40, 538, $35 - Men’s Suits - $29 od I) dtuns'Punen Swedish Punch | wi ne ws | : . $35, °33, 30 Men’s Overcoats §26°° |f} eet tm SRT BS) eae te” $15 | Se - Three Groups of Men’s Hosiery v4 Ld > ; u | Grenadine bottle MONA RG . - ; , ? y 7 \ apse saiie 1,00 | Clarete, Rhine Wines) Raxoy * Sy 4 Will be closed out at the following prices, A Moderate Charge for Alterations i Nate ar aA Sauternes £11580-25; vor... $2010 g Pp sary | Apple Brandy |e atiry,, Bt eae, lth ra 4 sizes incomplete, but all sizes are represented: ns eee | imperial Tl ouREN Qua | Grape Brandy: ver $450 | Men’s Clothing Shop—; i 5 Par boule, $1.50 MPERIAL: vers sve 5: “ani, $7; per bot. DOU f ee B Vest Bh Eweet | Virginis Dare Woe) figeetre oe | Beer | 370 prs. Lisle and Cotton Half 450 prs. Silk Half Hose, $8.25; ean, TOC Gallon, Boule Ane aE al Ilose, plain and vertical stripes, ¢ heavy weight; in all colors; 2 ki " & 4 ¢ Yale Cocktails oval Club. *).00 * 108 A een si $1.25 Bio only: formerly 35c and 50c¢ 28e formerly $1.00 and 1.15 pr, at 79¢ | \ ut ml MON 0. | smenmieds gy BBB 4:95 |Lteuse S' "| 500 prs. Men’s Silk Half Hose, at 50c a pair , FIFTH AVENUE | Pure Whiskies black and colors; plain and fancy designs; formerly 60c and 75c pr, | Nelson Bourbon Gaines’ Old Crow | Berwick Rue | Gal, $7.50. Bol, $1.75 Gal, $6.90, Bor, 81.50 | Gai, 6.25. Bor, $1.35 7 |

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