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YHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1918. — Af Mixed with Sulphur it Darken so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Amount in Vessels Waiting to be Moved Only 43,900 Tons, Com- | pared With 62,850. } ONNAGE of coat hangiea er | Jersey tidewater terminale within the last ttoenty-four hours and en route (o these ptere from the mince ts viven tin the datly report of A. If Smith, Direc tor of Kustern Kavtroade, ae fol- | lowes: Deathbed Testament. ‘The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day reversed Surrogate Cohalan who admitted to probate an alleged taat| will and testament of George H. Hubet ‘Tha Higher Court ordered that a new trial of the issues be had to determine the validity of the alleged will which wan “a death-bed will.” The Appeliate Division held that the Surrogate erred in that he did not allow the testimony of the two subseribing | Ae Venta ta tant District Attorney night that William J, § 4 truckman who was convicted of ny before Judge Crain in Gene: ons, had promised to give him the names of leaders of a band of truckmen | |#ho had stolen goods consigned to Hurope valued at $1,000,000 Stewart appropriated $4,600 worth of leather which he was to cart from the Warehouse, of Rilison Tricking and ‘Transfer Company to the Spanish Line _GRISIS, TS CHARGE Favoritism in Distribution and Increased Shipments to Canada Are Alleged. IN PROPOSED AM 10000 Bronx Tenants Demand New City Ordinance Said to Have Hylan’s Backing. Millions Use It For Colds| megane 0: 2-0 1 pier, on the East River, After the three A bitter attack upon the favoritiem oul dumped at Jersey termi ‘The Tananta’ Notghborhood Pro-| Witnesses of the will Rasta came into Stewart's possession the naler ¥ tou The Higher Court held that “even if} leather was taken out nd the cases! certofn coal operators and shippers Mt ' eee: ectivea Association, representing 10,-' thepartic a were shrewdly con nding for Ma Bg eed yell Pee, She coppioacass 3 t ponition thy matte it he nalts farceny would not eon a hown tn the distribution of coal over} Anthracit 43.380 [000 Aiat-dwolters in the Bronx, Wan finposed of na though, ware ‘alt a jcovered GURU after the, casey had t Why suffer the handicap of looking| the New York City and State field was] Bitumino f | formed to-day, If will aesk to bring FAO aig June 24.1916 in ttureo days before the Governe| | B “ a) * ” ee t i ind June 2 the age o © da Ne ecause 's Cold ound” r s col Gay airs howey sililsmate Todas Gere By Habariieh; kL Rene FEF | soni¥ eaeeMLtTEd eEMERN TaAE ED ig han laced an'emecrge sncwrhela | Because “Pape’s Cold Comp tlieves cold or grippe notes adva aye «now aR . i 48100 lana jandio ‘c A ‘ ; lia iis misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! the advantages of asyouthful appear |™ Gf She (aavinery commmiseOn) | Biaumineds 15,050 16,700 Hords and settle out of the diye tii proponent. of the wil ne iia lly wonderful! mice, _ of the State Fuel Administration Conl inveare at Nidgwater: "| courts d forencen arising chiefly over ‘widow. Mra imma Huber Wright. wh |FOUR MEN AC UITTED IN hen the hair fades, turns gray e ‘ . | h t .. 79,060 f loot 2 . . wan married to Martin ©, Wright | fend locks dry, wispy. and. scraggly a ratement tasued by him from) guining 48,950 63,500 chasis pi Dr. L. Eekermann, Tih ‘a month after Huber died “| . . st a few applications of Sage Tea Fuel Administrator A. H. Wigatn’s of- In transit. within twenty-four cad Dar cates Sond phic ne hd JERSEY ELECTION CASES Don't stay Liptay sick headache, dullness, feverishness, and Sulphur enhance Appearance |e xe Robert harged that the} hours | temporary chairman; Mrs. M. Daum,| peench Cal | Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose sore throat, sneezing, soreness ant ® hundred-fold, [sreeh Bans :Stowen teats | Ontenw: ha Anthraoit |mume addrens, secrotary, and Alder-| to eer 3 Wager (ndie of “Pa Cold Compound” taken| stiffness. Pither prepare the tonle at home| Present coat famine greatly ag: Bitumino man Clarence Y. Palit legal advisor.! PARIS, Feb. L—‘Freneh patrols Inspectors Still Under Indictment fren sey eee until three doses ee Cold Compounds fe the or get from any drug store a large| Rravated by inequable distribution of A | Alderman Palitz and a committee of operat t vart 0! ‘ on Conspiracy Charges, but They | takes will ene = grippe iieery thal oat est, surest relief known anil hottle of “Wyet! re and Sulphur|coal on the part of the wholosalern and| OUTS) 20.400 erate eatied on Slayer Stylak omar troet Mae aaeuemane’® Bava tecture May Not Be Tried y break ae tesere cold either in the oats only « few cents at drug stores. Coinpound,” ready to uses but listten,| ctted thetr enormously Increased ship """" 95,300 day and i official report. “Ovherw: ae nae ead, chest, y or limbs, acts without assistance, tasics 4 preparations put ao bY OrUK-| ments’ to Cahada=where no cal Bixamirous isa Re ego vinie Mec iia Kien reception io qevelopments during the night Frank Porter, Willlam Ronnott, John | . It Promptly opens clogged-up nos-| nice, and causes no inconvenlence. xists as they usually use too much) pinoy Arseeas tse Gkoete of! | he gave their idea. The Alderman, tt is "on ‘Tuosday a I'rench sauadcon, | Jones $r. and Willian MoVickar, in- | trila and alr passages: stops nasty| Don't accept n substitute, | Insist on sulphur, whie! kes the hair sticky. | ote De yesterday to elght waiting vessots| understood, with Mayor Hylan's ap- including Capt. Guillemin and Sub-|apectora in the Fourth District of the discharge nose running; relieves] “Pape's”—nothing else.—Adrt. Get “Wyeth's"” which can always be) domestic retailers. and there are poe any, BL proval, shortly will introduce an — - onde: ! e i “Unless t ediate at taken| vessels in harbor which have to bel), = cepended upon to darken beautifully es a raaciac lope are ts on Cound, the supply of bituminous edal ordnance making it mandatory for and is che best thing known, to pr an cquablo distribution) ee terminals v #o short, ac-| landlords to enter into agreements with By using Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-jof household coal for 1918," said Wik- ries, Deputy Tide rding tod, W. Se tenants covering the period between hur no one can possibly tell that you] gins’y assimtant, “and the needs of the | water Commissioner, that the &@MR*! October ane The i oe vaturally and evenly —you moisten 4] va not an Tiidhiay Section=wel with Amboy and Ne VEnOWE SnemtHe: Wi We SHB: sponge or soft bri drawing this) Aan i beagle | there enough | lited, together with the proportion re- through the hair, taking one smalj|*!! have a situation beyond control. » full services of |quired for steam, hot water and other strand at a time, which requires but] "The serlousnoss of the situation in ding crown to-diy j heating facilities. ere 1s to be a a few moments. Do this at night}areater New York and throughout Fuel Ad Mayr rece sealo of rebates when the landlords oe nd by morning the gray hair disap-|New York State has been aggravated at bays ite Derercalt per inn | fall to provide the stipulated heat. | & pearsy after another annlication oF] py wretched distribution of coal made |i aig yd oie eoor tamiiies| ‘The necessity for an adjustment nas | * . {wo its natural color is restored and i! becomes glossy and lustrous and ye rs vounger. This ready: use preparat is a delight. tul toflet requisite and not a medi- cine. It is not intended for the cure, tuitigation or prevention of disease Advt by nome shippers and some producers to the retail coal dealers, “The Fuci Administration ts work- ing day and night to bring about, as far as possible, to the regular and proper channels of trade « sufficient supply of coal to keep people from froczing. It has—and js—spending throughout the city since Jan. 4. This! grown out of the enormous number Was done througir tho Mayor's Cool)or cases between tenants and iand- Reeve Schley, Manhattan Fuel Ad- lords before the municipal courts, In 1 to-day that the con-!the last three weeks Judge Robitsek ministrator, Ka Rervation moeaauren now In force, IN-\ias had before him 2,000, They in- y_|¥olved all sorts of legal tangles, One }was that of a tenant who ts his lana. | eee A Number of rage day's & in the coal co York City, ita efforta to correct aw far as pos 6 o'clock this morning 25.000 iay's landlord. J. KR. Root, an at- * sible the shortsightedness of those ae a t si ei ays ann, 3 Semi-made Wool Skirt abippera who have disroganied tho}! > mien et) it Street from = Mrs, at $3 85 & $5.50 € a € ir S . ° needa of tho dealers they formerly) owph “Alwar. Deputy Fuel A-| johanna O'Hara, and Mrs. O'Hara ado 6 a ator for the Hronx, en | f supplied with coal, mInIAT rato for ie” tune of coal wera Tents & Foor in the apartment. FOR WOMEN AND M | . , 1 1 Save Decayed Teeth Eaitcnta nveduaie ee int of] toy try that borough in January.| Mrs, O'Hara declared Root agreed to be on sale to-morrow (Saturday) 7* over rhe normal tion, for the |to keep her room warm, He said he} vi s to-morrow : } Tighten Loose ‘Teeth, and What of 1916 had boon about 10,502,000] period w Ag MEDAN caattam la rneTinia Keceasetane| will be placed on sale to-morrow on the Treat Diseased Gums. tons, or about 18 por cent., Robertson {sail there are ubout 200 apartment} did not furnish heat in his apartment. | Ho supplied gas heat, however, and| that month his gas bill was $19. He) said the proportion caused by heat- ing Mrs, O'Hara's room was $11, Bhe claimed it was $5. The Judge de- cided on Root's figure, and he was allowed to deduct it from his rent. A federation of Bronx real estate SETS OF TEETH, Goid and Houses in the Bronx without fucl First Floor, at prices representing Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Filings and Iniays of Gold, Bilver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasons ble Prices BADLY DECAYED TEETH and Roots careful extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired | wate stated that Manhattan and the Bronx should have recetved a proportional increase of many hundred thousand tons over what actually had been re- ceived by those boroughs. Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond Boroughs had not even recelved the amounts thoy represent unusua! reductions from the former prices, Virginian Food Shor Cont Production. WASHINGTON, Feb, 1.—An urment appent for immediate shipment of five of flour and five of meal to unusual values. Semiemade Skirts of broadcloth, in black and a variety of colors . . at $5.75 carloads Mouthwestern Virginia coal fields where The assortment includes Georgette a you walt, or if sent by ma: had in 1916 100,000 persons face a desperate £001) wrorg, represent! 50,000, ; : +] aa aeccai instances shippera bave|sestare wnich threatens to hamperleapitay’ willy meet’ next. Monday crepe, crepe de Chine and satin, in Semiemade Skirts of fine-twill serge, i a R-BLOO), aimost starved their old dealers,"|coa! production was received by the/night at Hunt's Point Palace, 163d . . s oe Semiemade Skirts of fime=twill serge, in mavy s o Robertson declared Food Adminitration to-day. Rellot Strack, SA cmsuun with. tno cencnta white, teinte de chair and suit shades. blue only; a smart piaited model, a =Two OFFICES= He cites figures of the greatly in- <_< It 14 expected Muyor Hylan and otber ZEast125" Su|lOFEasT 34 creased coat shipments to Canada as officials interested in the question at . ‘ ‘ ‘5 ‘ $3.75 & 4.50 tiona of the law of equity and fair Sizes incomplete, but ranging genera distribution.” In 1916, he * says, TO SPIT IN GAR STATION M’DONALD TO COMMAND ae 5 from 24 to 32 inches waist ) ” Canada eseved AF0648 tone ot Regeocengiael The Remaining Winter Stocks of 1 measure hracite; In 1917, 4 = i‘. tyefive workme: Y cont o Morease OC bituminous |letend shipyards were arrested in the ° Cc e bs Cc coal ahipped| to the Dominton pene MEF eS A oer tot chiway come Rear Admiral Usher Will Remain Little hild ren s oats Wit wan 468 poe cont, ot 289408 [pga yeatrdny. vy ge git Charge of Third Naval Several Thousand Yardsof tons In s ef the total of the The raid was ordered by ir, F . . . : 1 . q ‘ supertr on District. sizes 2 and 3 years, in excellent materials vie sat atacten ot sc eat RTT in t| gnaaemeses yom Jom ae| “ Wool Dress Fabrics ooawres 2 Port of New York which recently was|#uuad of Mis Inspectors | J ouneing a new policy of senarating| have been reduced, for immediate clearance, to phschines cod Resorts; [hopa tovday toate from the a [tive wan that Bey hed wieted ate inteta from that of the navy yardn, $3.75 & $5.50 in colors, blackeand-white effects and all- rEAS 4 LY. tects of the paralysia of ¢ » ee coating, the twenty= inl Ae Ok oe Ne : i Ic ft vudly protest Secretary Daniels has appointed Rear 1 128 West 42d St. Yaa A IPEIAIA Hout Aan tubes [enine CAC ENA thrtehton ath wa rept John RS AcDanald oor ° ° black, will be offered to-morrow, in inous sectlons. tined $1. All pald mandant of the New York Navy ‘ad. z 24 Tiathonly Avene, ‘Hrooklyn, city i. at ing of the bitumt- Miuny“commpinints have reacl Be Dr [one Adesieal Mathenlel snarl Littl Children’s Hats Suit, Coat, Skirt and Dress Lengths rae qow. of unthracite coal, which | ne, tiipyacds, | Naval District. i i ite AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Ho Fetes Peace toe Te hax never appr wched the re it needa r fay from | Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood ts] . . ; 7 . errr Ween ts 2 Sete ee eaan to ba Tent bid Med te refi designated to command. the et] have, with the same object in view, been Included in these materials are serges, e fy coal Was assigned pl tforma, even In the colde aval ct a oston, ‘ SS Cite WAI TE DS reduced to velours, poplins, check and plaid suitings, 14 commandant of the Boston Yar tweeds and wool Jerseys, all of which will be popular for Spring wear. r Admiral James M. Helm | ordered as commandant Fourth Naval | District, Philadelphia, relieving Capt George Cooper, ordered as chief of staff, that district, REGIMENTAL COLOR GUARD ; GREETS THE WOMEN'S CLUBS ‘ A Highly Important Sale of Black Silks & White Silks for to-morrow (Saturday) $1.50, $2.85 & $3.25 Departments on Second Floor) (First Floor) A Sale of Women’s White Gloves 1.15 a pair ! Sent to Federation Convention by Gen. Mann, Commanding De- partment of the East, Made in the finished Centemeri Ce eer usc ar thn Be . . . J manner —.fresh and perfect in partment » Bast, Waa s the ost unusual selection of choice silks at prices that-are greatly below those ity izes fotel Ast greet fr . . 7 pated tabi for aalty = mrad ® rittenth Convention ot th yenerally quoted for similer qualities. suitable for afternoon anc York Federation of Women evening wear or any occasion Centemer! Sipbe: 48 sage avd wun Unde 3a, te ve te , is for which white gloves are worn. & Regimental Sergeant BLACK SILKS WHITE SILKS Two styles — all white with self Ueinch Highelustre Dress Satir 36-inch Heavy-weight Habutai Gloves embroidery and all white with tment of the Bast i mit ; : black embroidery. avai) aus fifty. delews ee rer) C0) (specially woven quality) . per yard 95c, One-clasp, half-pique sewn gloves Greater Were present at the Ndaaud, atin Wdehacs rn ee mule. I Ametion, of [mported morning #easion, An tntercating ten-| ; ch Heavy Satin Duchesse . 40-inch Crisp Crepe Georgette Laibaiine. pangied Manner Ia Oura," by the} (suitable for tailor suits and coats) per yard . e a . ; . $1.55 . PiatiEiarritaglovess iaads Bronx Club member * Catherine | di $1.95 Saque wris , gloves, made L. Lurch was the sol ‘| eryard . -« ’ . . : in ¢ enable, France of French ve hy Miss AL a | Per? << 40-inch Satin Crepe Meteore ambskins. music by Laura Sed | Osinclh Heavy Crepe-ba Charmeuse vabsh patie St ll | 40-inch Heavy Crepesbs Or peryard 2. . »© © «© « $1.95 In addition, we are closir uta DROPS 27 CITY EMPLOYEES., per yard . ‘ : ; ; rn 92.89 few incomplete lines of our | er AgE RS IS eer higher- grades of gloves at the Hepmr Ravens Veccitens besarte 42einch Brocaded Dress Satin 26sinch W ble Satin . exceptionally low price of 400 Fift A - | Morauah Prenident. Bruckner of the (very fine quality) . - per yard $2.75 (superior, lustrow per yard $1.65 A 1 1 Vie employees of the engineering force from el The tee, { n Taffet 1 ae on. a 1.15 a pair Cppe site Tiffany & Co.) ctive duty, In explanation, he ald the Weinch Imported Chiffon Dress Taffeta Imported Kabe Crepe 1 be 6 borough ould save 3 a ft, the a erator ew ih (best French make) . er yard $2.15 peryard . . « «© « « $1.45 Coldy Cause Headache and G ANATIVE BROMO QUININE. aise, Thee isemly ove "Bromo Wo GROVES sauature on bor, ve Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York -

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