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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 the Mer-|Schley's office claims that wholesalers This provides for compulsory wheat- field's order, the Department of Jus- will have to sbut down also, It must dys and tho legis. tie nnnounced to-day At be c understood that ators sa y will be chary ov K t ate mu Me tx’ Association does not take arbitrary power to compel sacrifice ral Grand Juries f the Garfield fue ie the r nsibility of saying whother \n view of what they consider unw Hee estigatin 1any new complications have be this is correct, It ts endeavoring to use of power already granted. mit toutes haw viblated ine. j that those who would be expe find out, however.” “SMACKS VERY STRONGLY OF ory. Only a small ss now are combletsly at sea. Th The owner of a large bullding in AUTOCRACY,” cader it . out tha! “Bich there are offices of wholesalers Some Senators declare that, in tho tion have been reported. | ta of business men throuhoue the nanufacturers called up in great coal order, the Nation has had a tast- Sak aes makes ar ie ¢ HL RE BALA Se aktae tramuiven Habe 00 |? sity. Since @ manufacturer oc- of what “smacks very strongly ot ATTACKED BY TWO IN OFFICE. Mey are makine AMiie fusl mandate, CUPISs On6 OF more floors, he wanted the autocracy we are supposed - —>—-- < eager nap cong ad blindly, trust-| to Know if he would be violating the fighting to dethrone.” Nassau Sireet Stamp Dealer Saved ti... i ‘ bef ‘ ane fuel order by running his elevators. Some Senators frankly dectare the by Cries—Suapect Caught. Best Judgment,” Only Guide yeti aie cotock this morning.”| Suppose he did run the cars, be will do their utmost to force Garfield William GriMth, twenty-one, a sten- Merchants’ Body Can Suggest jsaid an official of the Merchants’ /argued, would the elevator men be out, even though they can do nothing "raphe of No. 110 Cotisge Street, Whole: mit Fey | Association, “it had not occurred to| Justified in refusing to stop them at directly about the order which he Jersey City, was arrested, following an Wholesalers Under Ban? | A*soren ta wholesaler might be manufacturers floor? The owner signed—apparently with President “A'mp!_ made by two men to rob the “ josing order |of the building then heard from an Wilson's full knowledge and approval. eo mann Schmidt, © stamp : included in the five-day « 1 P' rat No. 60 Nassau Street at noon “Use mmon sense and best applying to manufacturers, But 4 acquaintance that wholesalers might — There ts some tendency to pass re ! jriMth was found in the area- jodan man from City Fuel Administra be under the bay and he nearly sponsibility for the fuel order by y of the building with a fractured ollapse friends of both Garfield and Secre | ae : Other owners of buildings have asked ‘ary McAdoo, Garfleld’s friends #9¥ josted "a Gone to Lunch” algn on tne many plicating questions about !t Was Necessary to help McAdoo out stamp dealer's (oor, entered the office i 4 sof a f af - Ades | © tacked the ¢lderly man, Hin i steam he They wens fo Roow it of © mllvosd tangs, ‘Wie Bend * cries brought ald and ono of the assail ‘ ey must visit manufacturers’ floors friends say he had no knowledge of ants ed down the stairs while the d turn off heat, and leave it turned the order's scope before tt was issued. other leaped from the fire escape into ‘ n where there are offices, If a manu But Garfield says that rail conges- the areaway. Grifith Was taken to ge i o ve an of- stricting manufacture 9 freigh co on the «ame flor, must his office “fcting manufacture to save freight’ HURLEY INSPECTS PLANTS. old space—is the underlying reason for : me of the most remarkable phases the regulation. Cessation of output for be erea errata ' of the fuel order,” sald a Merchants’ | fourteen days will enable the national ¥'*t* Shipyards Engaged in Bulld- y ; Association representative, “48 the raijrond to clear its tracks and «et ha hla achat cheerfulness an pat ome ‘4 persona Inspec of a D: d \ . Sera ior ner Eee making thie beet, into shape for more rabid handling of) | Oe a eee cpkwed in te H they can of @ bad situation,” sight in the future. Seine aiea ane inte Tee At the office of the National Asso-| “Throughout the coal flelds, scores, corporation was begun here to-day. by Baer ti ag: oye ge 30 | even hundreds of mines are lying idle award N. Hurley, Chairman of the , c< » rch Street, q of : p ' A REMARKABLE SHOWING OF cent ihe interpretation at the word | because of railroad inability to supply United States Shipping Board fuel.” Up to this morning n carry away their produc’ Mr. Hurley, accompanied by his secre. ‘ nanufacturers were under the mis Administration stated. “Coal (Ary) prrived: from Ww ° F apprehension that fuel meant coal) mines cannot operate without cars. to th ous, yards int Fe only erefore, some wanted to) | 4 | exp ish his wo ew ring roc. S$ know if they couldn't beat the game | “* ot be supplied while rail-' arter which he will visit other American by iranian woed, |r crippled by the present ports where work is in pi ; Many planta in this city are run| freight congestion, which keeps idle PINES Rie entirely by gasoline. The owners of! cars lying useless in freight yards, |*Fench Repulse Two Ralds by . ’ ; these were under the impression that | : Germann. A Splendid Variety of New Models; hey were exempt until told that fuel COAL Oeke FREIGHT. GON PARIS, Jan. 18.—The Germans made , i o-E i Vv sccording to Webster, is “combust!- | . two raids last night on the ° Offering Very Extraordinary Values at ble matter used to kindle or suatain| “War munitions, food, manufac-| front. The raiding parties we: G] | fire or produce heat, as oll, wood,” &c.| tured articles of every deecription lie | Pulsed, the War Office announces . Se — | {at our Atlantic ports in tens of thou- ——— $ .00 $ 98 $ .00 | sands of tons, while literally hundreds + Jot ships waiting loaded with war ’ | goods for our men and the Allies can- ol | 4 |not take the seas because their , . | bunkers are empty of coal. ‘The coal vew rmoces or snae-ratma | ATTACKS GARRILD'S. Susacscresom cts Ledges oid eagsnrr ec nee salthigh eboh-ot | behind the congested freight that has new tunic effects; many developed in taidiaed ali: tarilehih combination with various Silks; others | |” oft ty worse (han ueslese to bend with collars and cuffe of Foulard or |, jour energies to more manufacturing Satin. a when what we have already manu- . , | “@o . |factured lies at tidewater congesting NEW FROCKS OF SATIN, TAFFETA, Con AMES emer een? terminal facilities jamming the rail- m if GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE: oe |road yards and sidetracks for long Trimmed with colored beadings and about to paxs the request that he de- | distances back into the country. e e i embroide also combinations of |@) | '*¥ the order ‘Added to this has been the dif- & Georgette, Plaids and Foulard Silks. Senators immediately filled the! pouty of transporting coal for our | Record with telegrams of protest. | own domestic needs. ‘The wheels are Ate In presenting a protest from a De-|choked and stopped, It was useless SPECIAL TO-MORROW troit auto voncern, Senator Smith of te continue manufacture and pile ° ’ ' oa sto [confusion on top of confusto H] | Shaus sspot ite senie =eo/oggon an a reenwek, | Wiglas Cellos furnish some rellef. the plant of eighteen otner great com- ’ “All this lack of order and of co- | panies mentioned in last night 's official t, (One Model Itustrated) jesion is shameful,” said Senator |@#Mouncement as being restricted to Violins igre $5 to $125 aaith Senate should rise and | manufacture of condenser tubes, are, Violins (and'cla ). .$50 to $650 nm by the official modification, to-day | Viola, $25 to $100 $ 98 lip tho wings of those exercising | permitted to run full blast. , peeks “4 &) | authority it was never Intended they | All the principal munitions plants | ’Cellos. .........$35 to $350 hould use. I beg some united action Wille Yeraiterae yorr Si rail eae Double Bases. . .. $15 to $350 j fi yt J fo pacity under the fuel restrictio PY ltd an ey pr Be that this blow may not fall order. AS announced last night by SIGRID eTTecEay Gre Senator Smith, Georgia, presented|the Fuel Administration, only por- New Frock of yoeet ty toleed tne \ letter he got to-day from Garfield, | tions of the plants making condeneer | Serge and Foulard Hepa All “sae stating the order does not apply to tubes would have been parmiltted, to | ‘98 ih take . of by hydro-elec operate was an official m .. $16.98 planta operating by hydro-electric | ""irom the flood of applications for power, Smith said he hoped the “sug-/ exemptions piling in, It appeared that | . ; R ry i Wi t Cc t d S its gestion in the letter will bo liberally | steel plate Eallls and wo en plants The Highest Technical Ss ~ ed c ’ 0 to hot making clot ‘or soldiers’ unifor ri ’ emaining Winter Coats ANd SUIES fH} carried our. 1 wish aino to hope that| oid lieceive favorable tetton prob Skill no REDUCED FO CLEARANCE 46 Winter Coats Reduced (0 82 Winter Coats Reduced to .. 102 Winter Coats Reduced (0 64 Winter Suits Reduced to $10.00 $15.00 $18.95 $10.00 i POSITIVE CLEARANCE SALE i OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ICESKATE & SHOE OUTFITS cof one of the largest factories inthe country, Never before has New York had the opportunity of pk outfits at Be like these, Sale will continue until all outhts are rold “very outfit guaranteed : 4 and offered at practically i FOR WOMEN 4 LL st ia) SPECIAL AT Charge while you wait ON SALE ON 1. DAVEGA 125 W. 125 N EVERY EVENING — OLD CROW Re 0 America's Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE IN KENTUCKY, JU. MADE 8. A. i d RYE SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS|tion H.B. Kirk & Co. New York, y. Y;| “ ‘ ably being added to the list ‘Twenty-three of the country’s larg est steel mills have been notified that they may continue operation if they run to 100 per cent, capacity on or-| ders for steel ship plates for the navy and the Emergency Fleet Cor- | poration | MORE THAN A THOUSAND FIRMS | A list of more than 1,000 firms ex- ed from the fuel restriction orde interst was made public this after-| ne is spond to the Senate's request, ho at| least will modify his order to pre- vent great unnecessary loss it will otherwise bring about.” FOOD INDUSTRIES PLACED ON EXEMPTION LIST. ‘The Food Administration late to-| lay issued an order exempting “every | sort of food handling, manufacturing | or distributing agency” from the fuel | restriction order. “Beyond the direct food industries, the Fuel Administration agreed to the exception of binder twine factories, ammonia manufacturers, m of ARE EXEMPTED. | hg necessary to the } ho Ford and Packard motor plants at Detroit, insofar as they are used for manufacture of aircraft or Sig nal Corps necessaries are on the ex- empted list. and fertilizer manufacturers as being|— ‘ihe Willys-Overland plants and necessary to maintain the constant] practically all other motor plants flow of foodstuffs working on aircraft and army orders were inchided with Ford and Packard, Besides the makers of munitions, iy cloth, cotton duck and blankets epted in the preferred list issued last night the new list contains the nat power plants added after protests had “Beyond this, again, the State Food Administrators have been authorized nine for the State Fuel Ad- ministrators any other industries the continuous conduct of which are es- sential to obtaining the uninterrupted | been recetved to-day All locomotive building plants are | placed on the exempted list ’ more steel plants were added to the list of industries} a exempted. | Food Administrator Hoover issued the following sta ent to-day: “The Food Administration wishes it clear |ly understood that Dr jer does not Include 1 States agninst nor 6 comply with F' vttorr ys will take Garfleld’s or- ain elevators, sotato or vegetable houses, cold storage, all forms of grain storage grain and feed mills, al product . nufacturers, bakers, canners, milk 1 Save Decayed Teeth, lers, ereameries, condensers and|™ Tighten Loose Teeth, and all other milk product manufactories, Treat Diseased Gums. packing and slaughter houses, tce|gg SETS OF TEETH, Gold and plants and refrigerators, sugar manu- |g Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, AsiudbPA, Gommuienion; wholesale and|a eu, eP0 ys of Gold, marine pi are ane Silver and Porcelain carefully all trades Y 4 every sort of made Le Prices. food handling, manufacturing or dis TERT and iributing ageney.” PRESIDENT NOT CONSIDERING] ANY MODIFICATION | Tt was stated officia w y early to-day sidering interfer! with the fuel Ensti25" Su{llO9 bast 34°, mi restriction order, ar it the | gp Secon s% ave WN wcor essity i As a result of what many deemed a “go slow” attitude toward the pending railroad bill was predicted. | if leader sent plans carry | ry Hmited ana cary of revocae | Expert Dentistry fe, 2%.cti ae viens, raat disturbing the structure of Goveree | Leese METHODS Ih SawWona nuilding, will be listed nt : . 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