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ot de | 6 i) THE EVENING WORLD, WED Fills Stomach cay BOOST N RATES, 22:55 PANG IN ASTRA Ba, Won 00, Genser Som TE} LIMIT [RAVE] sicste comes. OVER PEACE STRIKE: HINTED BY MADOO METY N BERLN the House Committee to have been taxen| and are contempinted to relieve the| freight congest Me- - ach Revived and Made to Enjoy | eaiptats what ot Food With Stuart’s Dys pepsia Tablets. on in the Bast, former that each me “anouia be | Adoo indiented that emong other of im the stomach to make fr | Pe drnatio reduction of paswengor of the stoma (Continued from Firat Page.) Keation or dyn | teats fn eanen tial, | rising, Tells House Comm Committee Rail- road Passenger Traffic | May Be Affected, “For tho prevent,” be said, “a halt | goeiniiat | has been called in the curtatiment of newspaper Vorwnerts of Berlin emphatically dectaren the sol- idarity of the German proletariat with s bechuse many State) eee tai a! labor In the peace |e, Commission, with the beat of inten-| 0%" Vs atrupe! passenger train ——— tlons. tarted whol 1 Nash! and maintainag that events tn the sas bind oleaate slashing: of) rua) Monarchy must have a deo WASHINGTON, Jan, 2%.—To our-! th vice 1 m1 % bd aided ING’ 4 Tan, 23. ours! thin @ervice. Before the paasenger | reaction in Germany. tall travel on the National Katlroad Service can be reduced much more in| “We have been walking on the edge of a precipice In the last few J then insiate that the resolutely tke its ide of ite Aurtrian ally. order to prevent many disturbances the great amount of travel must be decreased. When the time comes T| | think the rates ought to be raised, | fight.—Advt. turing the war, Director General n Governmer Mr. McAdoo thought Federal con 4 the fruit of pan-German propa- trol would not affect the States "it continues, “we are men Remember— righte to tax the roads, Jaced not only with the wree McAdoo reiterated hin belief that |the powce negotiations with Ruasta. the President has power to fix inter wtate rates, but he belleved the State should continue thelr on over Intrastate ra but also with complete political iso lation, ‘This danger can be averted if the German Government de Bs. He urea Iteelf in agreement with For- again expre belief that the right |eluen Minister Czernin's declaration of the President to fix rates would | respecting adherence to the principles not be exercised except in emergency | Of no annexations and no indemnt- This Annual Sale of FURNISHINGS one cases. ties, and draws therefrom all prac- The Ra wd Administration, he teal ¢ luston ane i must bs drawn honest! the yovernmen’ % “J will be advised to continue be that, while Austria-Hungary and friendship, Germuny will remain ex- before the Federal control beg At tho request of Chairman Sims, the Director General took up the pro- vision of the Vill appropriating § 000,000 as a revolving fund. | “The railroads will do their own| financing under the Government con- | trol plan,” McAdoo stated, “but with and we shail lose a friend." « of a different ther Indications of | rritation toward Aus- canos in expressed | ndachau of | eluded t our last nelg Among new refrom, —is the only sale of the season—. —we do not hold a sale every week— —we do not have to— | complexion are maiderable p in som trla, wh frankly, Kerlin declares that, Men’s Madras Shirts $1.10 jthe Government back of them to) or from the Austrian Government, | ‘ Democrat Internationalism — has Reduced from $1.50 . It ta Amprobable, Mr. McAdoo | Jemornal atti said, that the revolving fund will|after strike and pre ing for demo- Men’s Silk Shirts 6 75 have to be used to make up de-|¢r . eof rl ; otsky ficlencies in operating cont jat ais of w tre Reduced from 8.50 ° p ng hh y through “The amount of railroad securitie that must be matured this year will be about anette * the Director Gene- Social rman yomocracy The Frankfurter Zeitung exp’ at the Men’s Silk Scarfs anes | 55 much concern peace agitation | Reduced from *1.00 to ral sald, “will equal amounta for 1919] MUCH cor urking that Germany | . and 1 i annot be asked to agree to an une ditlonal peace after such & war as 7 que ne: this, nor can Austria, It complains | ployees on a question from Represent: | iat ihe Austrian Governinent might ative Each, Mr. McAdoo stated that the} qo more than it is doing to make it railway workers are in effect Govern-| clear that It is not in the special In- ment employees, but technically are t4 of Germany that the two na- not Zeitung con- ‘Turtfing to the status of railroad em- Men’s Silk Mufflers Reduced from #6.50 . to 3.50 eens Representative Winslow of Maswa that the atrikes in Austria | Men's Furnishings ‘Shop—4 West 38th Strect chusetta charged that many railway |Mre att itributable to (Count Caernin’s employ belleving they ara tn the} #tige management.” Other German newspapers express Specializes in Military Requisitesand Insignia nklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE al Open Every Evening No Extra Charge for CREDIT Apartments Furnished All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, From $50 Up | the Government's employ, aro grow- ing lax in telr work. McAdoo sharply denied tho charge, saying bis reports indicated the contrary "KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dry Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘The secret of keeping youngisto feel | do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there’snoneedof hav- | ing, a sallow complexion — dark rings | under your eyes —pimples—a bilious | \» lock in your face—dull eyes with no | ; | sparkle. Your doctorwill tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from in- active bowels and liver, Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician fn Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- | pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to | bis patients for years. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- | stitute for calomel, are gentle in their | action yet alwayseftective. They bring about that exuberance of spiri Sut natura! buoyancy which should byeveryone, by! upthe liver | and clearing the system of impurities. | | You will know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets by their olive color, 10c and | B6c per box. All druggists, Auvi |, | ——« B. Altman & Cn. | Dressmaking Department (Third Floor) strong dissatisfaction at the attitude of Count Czernin A report from Amaterdam save that | fourteen mectings having the char- r of peace demonstrations were Id in Cologne on Monday, non- Socialists from the middle classes as Wwoll as the Socialists being repre- nd largely ancellor von Hortling’s promised apeoch in the Reichstag rest aims is now expect sunt Czornin also prob- | n med by Strike for Three | VNLY BRONX STORE | AUMANNS 149th Srreer @ Sra Avenuc ted in the Vossiache | . Was started by a Schorefelder, who of hundred of his Daimler Motor Neustadt, thirteen a, Lo walk out, rapidly and on 1 th | workman induced named a couple persons songs were printing — of 1 and Vienna er for thi spapers was as Without @ KROERLER KODAV SOFA BED The frame is in Mahogany finish, the holstered with fine imitation brown Spanish leathe at and back are up- When 97.98 open a Pildsy size bea when closed is 4 feet wide; like eut. is does not include mattress NOTE: Seocniterninstns serteerent wu be wold 1 Charming Spring Dresses | | cNTRANCE TH R OPEN o 1 1ag rH err 4 9 - STE SP AVE Sm of the ghams will be requiremen | at $55.00, $60.00 & $65.00 YOU SAVE TWO DOLLARS on Every Crown or Bridge Tooth Made in My Office IBuy My Gold Direct From the Retire Buy My Teeth I rect From I Buy the AY est © y ' ALL WO CARRIES. ie FINCH GUARAN Bac fea by the Largest Practice in the World Manufacturer, Fifth Aver - Madison Avenur | 34th and 35th Streets New No Crown or Bridge Tooth Over ANTZEN REDUCTION SALE|: Our Semi-annual Clearance is an economical event, Its importance is measured not only by the savings but also the superior quality of the leathers and the choice in desirable styles. Reduced Prices apply on Winter Stock | Winter Shoes of tan grai dull gun metal calf last; also Oxfords. MEN’ if 1 leather and nglish SPECIAL $10 value $9.50 | | $3.00 to $6.00 Children’s Shoes, $6.00 to $12.00 Women's Shoes, now Avk for our book Abuse of the Ble Toe NO BRANCH STOKES—Ogr only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Custom Bootmakers Over bO Years My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit any mout! money-back guarantee, backed by the largest I don't care whether you have a high roo tively fits Founded on Honesty. DR. FINCH Soft rubber suctions fitted to 251 W. 42d SL, old plates which do not stay up, 10 Kenmare SL at very little cost, 409-411 Fulton lotus It iv sold on w positive ntal practice in the world. lat mouth, this plate posi fore, > now $2.50 85, $5.85, $6.85 | AM fants ew vom Prospers on Merit. Cm Narre | Gren qe B to 7. | mr NESDAY, Mr. Dooley, Publicity Agere ON BONE PLOT DEFENDANT For the War Thrift Stamps, |... 15 5 des ven de Ts Pe Patriotic Philosopher | | Finley Peter Dunne, Self-Con- fessed Spendthrift, Now Ap- pears in New Role of an Advo- cate of the $100,000,000 Drive on Stamps and Certificates (New York’s Allotment), and Admonishes His Old Friends, the Spenders, to Buy Liber- ally, “Because It’s the Gener- ous, Decent Thing to Do for the Chaps in Khaki”—“Hun- dreds and Thousands of Us Can Buy the Stamps With the Money We Just Throw Away,” Marguerite Mooers Marshall. M* DOOLEY wants you to buy some War Savings Stamps, Finley Peter Dunne, creator of “the Rroatest m an the country ever knew" and its most an. thentle lauhing philosopher, ts member of the Ex- ecutive Board and Chairman of Pup- lielty for the New| 4 , Committee. ‘There's ag * just one thing, a7 a now. which he talks about to Friend Hennessy and to every other man, woman and child whom he can reach. That vital topic is the need for everybody to buy all the Thrift Stamps and War Sav- ings Certificates he or she can afford, and thus put New York over the top| of every other community in the Thrift Campaian “The comic relief of this story.” Dunne told me, when I had vainly urged him to drop Into Dooloy- eve for the balanco of the interview, “ig that I probably am the most thriftiess individual in New York. I may as well admit this at the start, because it's tho first thing every one who knows me will say when they know that I am urg- ing people to buy Thrift Stamps “But L do urge it,” he continued warmly “And 1 believe New York is going to subscribe and oversub- scribe the $100,000,000 in stamps and certificates which the Gov- ernment bh: od ue to soll. Bo- cause this thrift movement is different from anything which ever was started anywhere. The most ardent of the professional spenders cannot call the man who buys Thrift Stamps niggardly or The spenders them- a miser, selves are going to buy the stamps, because it's the generous, warm-hearted, decent thing to do for a chap in khaki who needs your money.” R. DUNNE’S friendly blue eyes convine’ if he were Hennessy « knock-down argument, “You know the Government {a goin to use every bit of the Thrift Cam paign money for ite soldiers and #all- rs," he went on, “And when | think of those boys over there fighting tn tho cold and mud and danger In order to keep mo warm and safe—well, my pocket for ‘em, It's mighty small think if I'm asked to put my hand ‘a GIRLS’ PRANK INJURES FOUR. | . | askin “There's hardly anybody In New York who actually ts unable to buy ‘Thrift Stamps. Boys and girls can take the price out of their money, or earn it, Men who work for small wages ca @ quarter here and there dreds and thousands of us can oir tt | the atarnps with money we Just throw! aw “You know we do,” Mr ded with conviction. “We pay mone for taxis and shows and drinks we don't need right straight along, y Danny “What sonably well-paid New York in the it of tucking ay a quarter at a time? But te up to us to do that very little thing, if we want our soldiers to have the comfort they deserve. 4h R. M'ADOO saya, * be malin hase JANUARY 323, 1918, York War Savines| the City of |; handing Mr. |» elena T “ ALL EXTERNAL PAINS POSLAM QUICK TO IMPROVE ANY PIMPLY SKIN Poslam is a remedy that you cam pick up at any time and apply to any disordered skin with the confi that it provides the quickest way to be rid of any itching or eruptional trou ble, and that It will serve you well, Pimples and Rashes, Itch, Chilblains, § and all like affections so distreasl: endure, are, thanks to Post con- centrated healing energy, 60 easy te rs] Sold everywhere. For free write to Emergency Latoransiion #08 ‘West 47th St., New York City. Urge your skin to become clearey, healthier by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam.—Advt. Grand Rapios FURNITURE «FOUND IN INSANE ASYLUM tectives Went to Arrest Him, Rintelen Trial Develops. developed at the trial of Frana von eleven nlleged co- irators to destroy food ships be- fore Federal Judge United States District Court to-day that one of th ed has ust in an insane asylum. This nian i described ax Henry Ebling, who, disguised asa cigar salesman, t# eri to have gone aboard hips to place im bombs, | 44 O60OOOp440 04 telen and the Howe in enemy allens Implic been located referred to by the all opir According to Be Phling waa one of the leaders of the rang and boasted of having placed five bombs on food ships leaving this port. Testimony was also Introduced show- ing that when Deteotive Sergts, Barth and Barnitz of Capt, Tunney'a bomb equad went to Lincoln Hospital to ar Kline or Stein, they | ad Just died. time Was taken up in the direct ros# examination of Detective Barnitz as to the methods used im and his partner in gathering nee. Barnita disguised as a waiter became @ confidant of von Kletat, the a ‘FAMOUS BEAUTIES ators nw “elfars.”* ret Services men Some nd ° FINLEY PETER DUNNE podoe swap expertenc “A War Sa vin, 150-%° ngs Stamp really is an amazingly good invest- “+ 200.00 ment,” Mr. Dunne added. “It is 25. « 300.00 the safest investment in the | NEVER GET FAT FREE prasspep world for small su pote, ‘The w pounded quarterly leah that p “AN tho str 1 honor of the {cure ‘mortals, ‘ows ‘aot ; thelt alabaster theoste, “vor tote un United state ure behind | jaf does not thicken thott limbs nee gone Bare Diet Gael What te the sector ae the fuiness of the haut-ton? little green Stampa Marmoia, % ted on a card, plus a tow cents |C To Those Worthy of Credit . give any f these 55 | yor Maines Figs Open Saturday Evenings cartiivatea) #58" ya just ala phnemacis in ot « world and. thoir| 104 ST, L. STATION AT CORNER trifle over $1, If he doesn't want to] { to the Knowledge of the hel wait tll Jan. 1 rtuifl- | in . cate stamps im its BET. 102 & 1O4"ST tablet any woman con re- ne & pound A No Extrn Charge for It i H 4 out going more than tear. Advertisewients for ‘T iia hes Phyatonl Q2y American District Masengur office in the efty ““ EW YORK has @ didiy in the Li campaigns, the Red Cross ynd th other great patri ments, that I want to see us n bi bi buy Stamp. ce I) gn’t thrilling 4 dramat pull oft any bi ty : i way in YY, a Spring dress toa veri cua ay you're looking for— ere Rete ose few a really exclusive taanps | Spring model — | ay GERMAN NOTE ON BIRD'S LEG. en, Hd or in any of the Carrier 9 Vabausted. OU Sprit i ints Wikidaw of Montedere: lame, new Spring fabrics An official of the Monte eS al little more than ioe ay : « World wholesale price— ler pigeon, showing great exhause You'll find om, had flown through a window of ain our bound about one log 'et, tho piven Wonderful Collection i this wa writt fon. Vou Hissell, —— has | e ata turned over to the | of A Advance _ Spring Dress_ “Models illustraed—S pring weight men's wear serge white satin collar and caffe Heit and side panels trimmed They Throw ere, Wh Yonkers policy wer to try to find tw Jenow In tho faces of fo | hourted who all had th na collinte | Broadway ifacture® Frank McCue and SUCCUMB TO SLOAN’S It penetrates without rubbing, bringing prompt relief. 2 @ » SALE SALE SALE The next time an attack of Lum- War Sevings Stampa Is be y b ciation, Neuralgia, M Beg wee roe comers (ete taesbanens ot ce Skate & Shoe Outfits needs every penny Which every man, sand and one external pair De parohaaing woman and child ean save and tend bruises humanity is heir t oat jin order to feed, clothe, arm ant you, try Sloan's Liniment rates re it a nt to offer th lthe soldiers and aallors of Am a ae bbe : at nearly War wavers are Life Savers." Sede cuties 45 brine B Women’s | Men’s “How are you handling the Sloan's Liniment ta clean, = 9.500 rel paign in New York?" I ask ef tive, economival Lea ie uth =| eg, 830 Sat Dunne, tidii no tate ss ne : tenn "We have en thousand agent s ot hottion at alla 7 t rr who are prepared to eel 1 sited Ot and we shall huye fifty thousa : such agents before we are through,” 54 95 ‘at he sald. “We have thirty ne inim. enk li sand additional workers, including [i Pip: Reg.$10.500utht | GAG all t firemen, the letter earricr her Dig ormantzations vT kn In lows than @ mor \ dnth: DEADLY POISONS and already New York selool ch RAT £0 Ny 95) SIV Slate, ares ought nearly $80,000 , ! epee TA svectal ‘I 95 h of stamps MILES. MIRE: HERS - We expect to have thrift clubs in pac nd Rog. S12 Outtit| Rog $9.00 Outfit » big office buildings, in the shops Con and among the employees of com : panies hiring largo numbers of mon [iF All vToat ie Ail and women, Prominent men have malt dug ‘Bur volunteered to make four-minute 209, World Bulldog, will 0 ¢ sposohes all over tho city, explaining | for thirty 3 i All Outnts Riveted Free waite You Wal clearly and briefly the tremendous gat an) Found” advertisements ON SALE OF t advantages War Savings De i c coucion ir. 1 vestment. The thrift clubs probably & yn Office, #100 Me i OPEN EVERY EVENING, will meet once @ Week OF 50 20d gplememeneeme—en wm