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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, ‘Leis anil 1 ES A Aid 72s pan ane i ; 1 | er the name of the : ytho train, which does not stop at PN ce PE election uf Slayor Mitchel was | voraee Mga ly | Futon cesicinee of wit. ONE DE DEAD, 25 HURT ise Spirit of “Never Say Die’’ FI\S\QNCOMMITTEE | wna [SIME gas saa gta, | PP cael Sour an | wsion Cominitie e Was too Iate to stop and be) Pusion Cominitics ga labor worlds of the city, and it is frill comamunicar put on an extra burst of speed in an 2 it Bxecutive Committee author- unfalr that they should rema A gufeieiy number so ager, will cecouneeit!'s:| Will Conquer Poverty and | ftv te rin unas ane condone | otee ihe wmpetaten tac’ tuy | Sqert, type Sea |The train atruck the rear of the bus! amaawans Pret a | campaign, but you may be inters | sanctioned or approved the ineti aye @ call for ing it \ ’ turning it over and dragging it along | | ented to koow that after tha nom- | od used in tie campaign con- | mean time.” BIS AT CROSSING WM onocet cccune vee Disease, Says Mrs. apin | ens wre wee ce | thrown out and atrewn along wel emt HOGS Hy Slane tor the. oonU jookad RE-AYSE as e-abenh: THA of the campaign were ever sub- | ——— looked at first as if about ten men | High Priestess of New Thought | 2 EBA, coc ; rh os ts advice or F S Fi ‘ , | were killed, but when the crew of the| Preaches a Hopeful Philoso- | — as | mitted to it, nor was its advic OHN ORS YTHE 6 ONS Vehicle Carrying Workmen to}’ sy & | opinion ever ashed ; In and the*passengers extricated | a ae seph M. P Sa eful-| ou ‘ ‘ ¢ 1917 | War Plant in Jersey viekiion trot tha Wheskags of Ch Se es Wan Ge pe np g i er me elie ‘ athe “toe Funion Commitee of it | THE WAIST HOUSE ; 7g Demolt | bus it was founa Costello was the Whi er of ‘ ness ¢ ets | is stilt im existence, no report, j Meadows Demolished. 1 sal9: eh@ aan: Invincible Mentelds Over tn:| Is at Stake | been made to it, thouga the Com: | 3 West 42d Street : % wana’ All were injured, however, and| — finitesimal Electrons Is:Clear- bs ¥ | mittee of 107 which elected Mayor me man was killed an wenty- | nine were in such serious condition! five injured this morning when althat they were sent to St. Mary’s| ly Demonstrated, train on the Nowark branch of the| Hospital, Passaic, in hastily com. | mandeered automobiles. | By Nixola Greeley-Smith Those most seriously hurt are Felix! ggmgicvien way die,” Mre. Mary ¥4| Mardino, No. 101 Grenelle Avenue, | T. Chapin be; : In Avondale, near Nutley, The dead|Garneld, possible fracture Of the) phrase but great man was John Costello of No, 269] skull and internal injuries; Frank added Grenelis Avenue, Garfield, N. J Abesba, No. 113 Grenelle Avenue! sry Chapin took “Never Say Diet Garfield, several ribs fractured and ; - a the text of talk |\nternal injuries: Louts Nocarin, No.| a talk which ahs gave sion Comm ttee of 1917 is asked for remeee| ae. = || WASH WAISTS. | @ ee 2.00 a portance in view of the future 3,600 NEW WAISTS FROM THE WORKROOM Mitchel in 1913 bad its fina! mee | Cs An indignation meeting of the Fue] §98 on Nov. 15. 1913, within two AN AR A weeks after Eiaction Das, ree | J Y N ) Erle Railroad wrecked a jitney bus ‘at the Washington Avenue crossing nm. “It's a slang Hosophy,” she usefulness of reform movements in this city that the members the present fusion Committee ‘As @ member of the Fi Committee of 17 you must have sion The bus was taking workers from ress themsely Garfield, a suburb of Pa % 10 ®io4gg n . yeaterday at the meet and express t . ft 5 194 Grenelle Avenue, Garfield; Michael | wn ‘i f 5 ta : ; big war plant working on Govern-|De Sillis and his brother Samuel of | Hiltmore Hote!,| been astonished at the large eum to their views on the conduct | TODAY of money raised by the officers of the campaign just passed No. 111 Grenelle Avenue, Garfield, where she holds} ment contracts in the Hackensack) gome of the victims were still uncon M k I sclous when they reached the hos- classes every Sun spnnows, Dear Newark. While speed> | Shing the full extent of (helt ine day morning. Mrs MRS. MARY E. T. CHAPIN, ing along Washington Avenuc the! juries ix not yet known | oh. Chapin believes that | ~~ a driver's vision was obscured by a| No arrest was made, as witnesses | poverty ia a disease| man in love with a girPhe can neve large schoolhouse and he did notysee {*® the accident was unavoidable. and that the apirit| Re! Will thinking he can get her do expressed by “never | ay good nce SAFE ROBBERS ‘KEEP BUSY. say die” is its moat| "Thought will bring him wisdom a ~ 000000000000000000 ——- mapas: CMective antidote, | will make his folly in cen. | To Stop a Persistent t Vietim= Let us suppose,”| tring his whole existence on one hu- p ) Saved by Ba Aare) vies, Chapin said to me, “a person| Man being, will teach him that joy Hacking Cough Safe robbera have bees keeping the | who has lost his job and who is loo. | at happiness exist for him every. police busy since the frat of the year where, not within the narrow lim ad ms { ing for employment. If he goes about he committee and the manner in | “tneluded in the membership of The one opportunity of the year to obtain a Forsythe Waist at $2.00 which the campaign for the re- the Fusion — mmitiee ave the = obbe juccessful ry , , ho. beet, ramedy ie one rom can epee uae eee tan terthe: Vil his quest with dejection, with fear, | fone human personality. \ A j O-¢ but very effective, Bsr ntght. Burglers forced a rear door) “th the thought in his mind, ‘f won't] 66 ILI, thought reconcile lovers \ of the commission house of Rosen & | et anything, potety Gants me,’ the ‘ ‘, ho have quarreiled, bring} ousand: Klotkin of $7 Chrystie Street, /@vent will justify his forebodings. But | Ptace to husbands and wives who are | healthy tn rey othe. respects are |° ed the si i iv Lod bet ecco wv he eds eee ‘E know there ce alas I asked. | annoyed with a persistent hanging: on Bere. Stare ae are a hundred jobs waiting for me,’ es,’ rs. Chapin answered, “it e a3 am ree . Srenshial cough’ year after year sie: | store at No. 208 Hast Mouton Mrest lang Joghs for It im That apiei he will Will 1 belleve thar tho apiclt of man Special Values A Special Sale of Toilet -Articies turbing their sleep and making life | through a basemen low ant |tind employment Wills goodness and truth and beauty eeable.. It's to neediess-there's |an 18-inch hole through the foo: adil Jand that we make Sie anion | will be offered to-morrow, in the | an old home-made remedy that will were 0 le to mere ah yi wack 8) 667 AM telling you something f have} cuuge of impertect aiptit.. |. Nave vi ’ for toemorro | il offer lnear a window, and while the: ere proved imyse the atately,|,, pains 4 . Q, . tr). it ar: ike cat itvader “Sis rates | Working aU it the burgiar alarm went {yi ony laitaten ot New ‘Thought | QUEM peace tu many husbands and; Needlework Department (Fourth Floor), in obbera escaped Bedecds capt ty 5 ives just by giving them the right Hair ish , ge of Pinex” (60 cents worth), pour it|of The rabhors escaped continued. “I know that T can havel yee ria Hair Brushes each 8c into « pint bottle and fill the bottle | Poi at leveryining { went, Laer te myael Mae Glan granulated. eae, soren UTS in aoe ae ia uan. tha aurea ot me gt emeve thar money iv tne root ot} Stamped Lingerie Undergarments mn ? ' : ; Begin taking Vi at once. Gradually urday ¥ when the robbers were un- | many time day +) most domestic d mc uities, and tha: | Crusiies ( © nized wood) . ’ but surely you will notice the phlegm | 9!" nan adjoining wafe contain- | supply is infinite.” Any one who will every wife, no matter how small her! thin out and then disappear alto-|'P# $000 a ay those words over with confidence! husband's income, should be given @ cut from excellent-quality mainsoox and . , ; F ‘ ; 75c. gether, thus ending a cough that y Drug Reformer Vined for Se need not fear want. Those words| definite weekly part of it as her al- - ‘ : . a . { never thought would end. A Done. have given mo ten trips to Europe liowance to spend without queation| made up ready for embroidering. The prices Nail Brashes Mise will usually break up an ordinary | George 1. Hopkins, formerly connected | Sometimes the thought of a trip tolfor what she pleases. 1 am advising | pis wcaptianally: low; consideriti {ail Brusines ‘ ‘ 2 - each 25c, ” « throat or chest cold, and for, brane |. (ye National Committer for the Re-| izurepe would coine when T had na]a woman How wnose Husband will no quoted are exceptionally low, nsi gz DreOhial aothnee thee: ie er ening ier of D a AaAtnLa Send 165889. Gop than $100, but I knew that my| give her any money, telling her to | present market conditions. Tooth Brushes . : : « each 18c, selling hablt-forming narcotics, | Needs would be supplied and that I) charge everything she wants to buy, ‘ods 1 Judge | would be able to go. And I did go. but that #he doesn’t need to have any * four} 1 was in London when the war|money. The man's fortune was made Nightrobes . . . . ° ° jbroke out, Once, while visiting } by $15,000 which his wife inherited | 7 he ‘ ij hospital, I heard that a young officer ]aid turned over to tam, {told her, COMmbinations (corset cover and drawer), 75c. whom I had seen go to the front had|ghe should have a frank talk w 10 ave . ith A To avold disappointment, ask your been brought back there wounded. | hin and tell him sho expected him to| Chermises uae maria im nahi druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex”| 4 gecond child was born yesterday to| They told me aun he ted vers her a regular f lowance, ‘She with full directions and don't accept |y4;. and Mra. Glovannt Martinelll, Mar-/ crushed by broken ribs and that he iim and he refused, | | F; tagthing else: A guarantee of abso [neil hoing « Yeading tenor at the ifet-/had not tong to tive. 1 went 19 80] inking that. thou, und Ray to | wee The January Sale of Blankets, lute satisfaction or money promptly itan Opera House. ‘The new ar-| him, He recognized me, and speak: | yourself, MEHL and say tO! refunded goes with this preparation, in the tenors family Is a ty tliae ‘with great difficulty sald he was tends to be better. It tastes pleasant and keeps perfectly, Pinex is a most valuable concen- | trated compound of genuine Norway| pine extract, and is used by millions | of people every year for throat and | chest colds with splendid results. The jury recommended mercy tg ed = Hopkins 95c. Khaki-covered Hot Water Botties of rubber, im case; comtplete i i ‘ ; 1.45 had ald is in antiadrug crusades, LE = eal (The Pinex Coy Ft Wayne, Ind— pound. 09 oh cho years ago, 1s named | dying Bull elo your T co ice” Th other Se ge | Bedspreads, Comfortables, Etc. “Never say die’ Tanawered. Ho fay this woman told me that while in verious styles and materials, made up looked at mo in silence for @ 10S gilowance he Mad. told’ « time and then said slowly: ‘Your friends that he Ro Oe Gay tee enbi lieing, | eyes give me cour Perhaps Pam |, "You | a Mrs. “Chapin added, I going to live.” You can imagine what loughts make events. a ach 60c. yi $1.25 seas ea joy it gave me a few week ter to > ia ; spita P,Q, ROBBERS SENTENCED | see that boy walk out of the in his uniform with his father and ne of his n progress on the Fourth Floor. be offered to-morrow and At the same time Wednesday in the following: jmother on either side of him taking i} him into the country to convalesce." Number of Mandembroldered Pieces White Blankets | ‘ : a at t es : ; | RS. CHAPIN’S great black eyes District per pair 57. 1 5 ¥ 5 do give courage. Her tall, com- | day sen ymansky and (fully completed) £ $7.00, 10.00, 12.50 & 15.00 | I sanding figure carries an air of Joseph or a to two years each in Satin R | by 4 dence. pri ‘or robbing the post office iaa A : eati h i Pena et coger James and Muen+l UA Tee, Unloh County, on the night will be on sale at interesting prices. nish Bedspreads ' sterberg of Harvard,” Mra, Chapin their counsel, wi With plain scailoped edges: : Size 2 1234 yards. r + each $3.25 A Sale of Electric Lamps Size 21 clean “300 FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY USE With embroidered scalloped edges: x23j yards . . . cach $3.95 i + each 4,75 'e thing that | ple logy and sel- the boss: ever had a hance; that tweive of his twenty ave Just two) Uwe years had been spent behind bara. Bersted they be allowed to en- (in the Army and she believed e discipline there would make men Jcontinued, "I doe is published on ps ence. 1 know ther things in the universe, electrons—th tinfest part of the atom that com- Bad out of them,” pose matter-—and mentoild ils seeeealg " vis aroused Judge Haigh e and “What are mentoids?” I asked in| he said: ge Haights ire and ome ala for to me mentoids| (“The United States Army is made uj eneeg . patriotic honest’ men and not et riminal “Mento: pin anawere SHERIFF'S JURY Gl GIVES $5,000. | Cymansky had This is a rare chance to obtain an extra Redfern Corset at a very much reduced « price. 9x234 yards . . The variety comprises discontinued styles odd sizes and materials, and will be closed out at two prices. will offer umusual price advantages for to-morrow Raion are thoughts,” Mrs, Cha- . “Mentolds co “ | trons—give them fo Sos A nt & | pA y it fears, If we could put a and | flat Toe sie 4.75 poughts of fear or poveriy out of the |- It was learned to-day that the shere| ‘lat. Empire shade each x Si45 : Pr human mind, fear and poverty would | ift's jury dispensed with the expens! at - : . = , : ‘ . . . % ° . . O14. At these prices you will find cease to exiet. Mentoldy are all | sive souvenira of former occasions ai . ‘ ; a a | (i : ; they outside of us,|{the dinner of the First Panel held ¥ Lam ( I lignt id mahog- Cottori-filied Comfort ‘ radeed’ from @s: 66''$12.60 tera thougta, Tein, in fact, the ther-|9.28®, foward onital "velit, ha any; with fancy silk shade ‘ . $12.00 top of figured mull & meter of thought.” bibl m aby ing beds aie ren ‘ Maes xf } Lee SuEKIN JHIG aa: powerful ‘6 |for worthy invalids unable to pay for Fable Lamps (single ligist) of black lacquer; mull; reverse side of } achieving other aims besides those of] On the Sheriff'a jury ee gh. ith I2einch silk 5 f ; Sheriff'a ji -inch silk shade $6.75 ceptional valu ' 5 : : A ambition and money?” I inquired.|p, ‘Underwood, President o wt . . ° exceptional value 5 Every Corset Fitted if Desired Lat wa aaauce the cade-of © youne|Nalineed; Nicholas Fe Bra | Redfern Corset Sho | a ———_—! |i'nt of the Edison Compan: | i 7 510 Fifth Avenue Just above 42nd Street tractor, and Frank A FORGET YOu EVER ve ; silk shade eee ea centr. HAD THESE PAINS 's stot DeAb on streer, | Boudoir or agin single ligit) having | Policeman Hears Sho ut Staye stiver lacouer fi with ks $3.75 she ers of Lallan Uecape, Sciatica, Rheumatic Twinges, a coins list of recent veexplaine Japanese Wicker Lamos single light), lined Neursigie attacks Kallan murders was incteased early to-| we he oi7e $ quickly relieved day with the Anding of the body of with sits . . . . . ° 75 ! t Guiseppe Conxo, with two bullets in his | n's Liniment does it. Sinks in, head, at the corner of Metropolitan Ave. | i penetrates, when upplied, scattering nue and Havemeyer Street Also the blood congestion and putting back | The shots were heard by Patrotman ane the old-time feel-good. Clancy ot the Beato St Although he reached t Nothing like it for killing eaternal f\wy"mnfnutes, Clancy. saw? ys oR Solid Mahogany Candiesticxs, witin metal i ving soreness, muscle- |g 10 01 . / Prine Wacksstleuess, afisr effects af fase int yitken bobeche . + «© « special at $1.00 strains, back-stiffness, after effects of place in th War Information Edition , | exposure. is r No muss or ekin-stains. Just re-| clr Fight Against (Lamp Department, Fifth Floor) freshing relief at very small cost | Tw t Fare Law. Generous sized bottles anywhere. WASHIN¢ Jan. 14-—The I noiw Central railroad and twenty- 2 \ ON SALE| ERE Passenger Pare 1 KILLS PAIN at Newsstands Max Hart, and Wherever STRACL Books or PEN Periodicals Oneida Milling Compan 4 i | ee Are Sold o.0 ais Sar salt i oa te | Sith Aurtuir- adie Avene, New a a