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THE EVENING CITY'S FUEL HEADS OPPOSE LIFTING OF CLOSING ORDER; © SCHLEY 10 SEE GARPELD Out OF WoaLD WORLD, SATURDAY, ¥F World Destiny in American Women’s Hands MIRS O'GRADY LINKS SENATORS {C |Prince Sarath Ghosh Says This Country 1s the Promised Land, and Women Will Raise It to Its High Estate. Maat EBRUARY 2, 1918. iss (PE APPEAL f ui SOGIAL BODIES IN WLS) it W AN PANTO SAVEGIRLS NY TRAVAIL A NEW - BATION. WIKt Whole Ente ' \ P) Anise Yo FULFILL bs si an th — : THE WORLO'S DET! J i | Place Prepa Bf the Coal Holidays Werg| closing, order, We have not wee Wee oh Tees i reached a final conclusion about Repousinirry Justified They Should Con- | it. eo ; . tinue, They Assert | We shall have another confer- ches Men eens ence on Tuesday next, when the As results of the Monday closings bk rf * oF 7 INDUSTRIE sui EEE RING, | and of the railroad embargoes t 7 , w York ! n * up to that time can be fully wae on . ‘ t t ae oer considered, and shall be able to Pollee| teen t ~ Situation As to ‘Bituminous make an announcement next Heatqu fay. enti ¥ aoe Hes » fue week as to whether or not a sus- west meers EAST w 1 tM i Threatens to Become Even | pension of the Monday closing 7 Hoe Pe eh woke t AL orf Dor Com. | | Worse, Says Searles. | order may be made, —~- Ps Yon Ones, + poi mat ' t. Nee : : Both Mr, McAdoo and Dr. Gar- , : earls ott A 5 ‘i coat |l4 are of the opinion, tt was! ¢ $ i ' eee mens the local Coal) stated, that since the coal problem is; 1 ouey Gy ree A M ‘Administration and large wholesale | targely one of transportation, embar- you / Hi " ' P Geulers of the city united to-day in| goes will bring results without con- | ‘ $2 r te of | Bis Asserting that now was not the time | Snuanes of the boleh slesing, Nine! ¢ t : Ms We Gh ‘ : days’ enforcement of the embargo } ; , ‘ tt Nationa je < st 0) ar " e . A for National Fuet Admini Lek f Gar-| 6 ie held, hae lmereved the eltuation | ever ~ \ A "i Im field to rescind his order for future fuel’ do Would ‘have an sheers 2 SAY IT ' i - Monday shut-downs after tho forth-| vance of nine heatless Mondays. +H : " foming one, day after to-morrow. OMictals of the Ratlroad Admints- dO064.68.>006 ‘ i bined metet zi ation belleve a return of good + : ered If the Monday closings wero guati- | ration 9 ‘ ; ; ‘ i ‘ ra df ¥ | weather will speedily restore the Oriental Traveller, Observer and ; ‘ > MORE COAL IN TRANSIT ein y f Med by jack oal, they Sald,| transportation system, and that this! Writer Is Si h 5 NY D fhere has been no suffictent improve. | Will solve the fuel problem. riter Is Sure the 4,000-Year-| : BUT LESS IS ACTUALLY Founda Rewt | faent in the scareity of fuel In New —-—— Old Writings of His Native | i ‘ ; ork and thrournout ihe state to) MAYOR'SGOAL COMMITTEE | *{nde,Foretold the High Place | RECEIVED AT TIDEWATER”: 0 permit the lifting of the ban on in- «| in Universe United States -———- eporte f sy: | w Gistrios and office activities one day “MAKES APPEAL FOR FUNDS | Would Fill—Believes It So] Amount Dumped in Last 24 Hours 8°" per cent. wars child r ‘ B week. Fi ,, . : } Lhe ie t —___; irmly He's Goi ne : ; z have & tthe A Reeve Schley, Manhattan Fuel H LA ing to Live 5,450 Tons Compared With . i reak ‘ Riasaunal " D H Administrator, said to-day that - Already Aided 15,000 Post! ere, 84, Yesterday ison x ; " ‘1 Monday he would go to Washing: | Families, but Need on the | i ting a , but Need on the East | , port on 66 ! ut . pees hie repleeenativeiot Sines) || Side Still Is Great Marguerite Mooers Marshall. U roopmenth at ferkes AEE away ; Fuel Administrator Wiggin, to lay | SIME SENS NOTES HE destiny of the world lies in scsisaaknaatneenindiesseeanickin | euler ad? from. Oh rhe talke av were with | McCormick is considering ta before Dr. Garfield the coal situ- | A special appeal is being made to-day the hands of the American’ fice of A. if, Direct r | the i r . k the work of | Mor to wor the ” ation in New York and urge |>Y the Mayor's Coal Committee for} woman I interviewed you after your arrival | Hemera RELIOARU TaNelee Haltom ' t ee ‘ f against any rescinding of the | Contibulions to the $¥,0m fund for the) hat intensely flattering but rather | aidental Rc he Wada 07 fant Ramee qu. the Dea Plane Nar man Ww mmaned ‘ Manday closing poor suffering for 1 women sought personal t { sheik ' rs artuas 44 ‘ si vanae Get want of fuel. iin ttee, working appalling prospect | » ire, that they were not like the | twenty-four hours ax well the 4 ’ Y nen : te y ar Piepergerdes en ICL A ihc Mat for us was opened | women of the Eust, who find thelr amounts expected 1 reeroa \ k : 7 aided 15.00 tamiltes, but: thero ts atit Yesterday jifter- |chiet pleasure tn giving to others, | _Coal_dumped at Jersey tere [vision Ther» wit! b n Be ane "Bn u nuch to be done before the ation | noon b *rince “Ah, but th ir has changed | inals— ae slots and othe r fralra to take the f i matter to-day w there have | can be called sattafactory, Ravats Gneek, au Nh, ; me t wae Fae hanged a Today. ¥ : ‘ ; ete ind cen responsibility a been #0 many exer * the| The appeal ts ospectally directed to i sehcapthd ids Marah Ng Anthracite 44,750 44,050 1 we propose to pre eaving of con! is not nearly as large| ‘ose who live in comfortably heated , thor, lecturer and) “In the last six or nine months 1 Bituminous 30,700 40,650 Het Cros ; babe weil 60 muse: of Swe at . partn homes’ etd ‘hotels: Alene » scion of one of the | have seen a wondertul change In Coal waiting in vessels to be | fed. TF wie: ¥ h aMow that thes Naa TY’ [of these have had experiences this <% most ancient|American wome If before they moved— ; . : ele education will pp : ; ; cued ay closing Iw IN! winter which give them first ha *” houses in India. were pampered children it was be- Tin None tunities t , practice,” \ oters, | = I hosh Anthracit 24,050 28,850 | \ rm . . rane : erers.| knowledge of conditions among the bw *rince Ghosh 18] cause no great t ever had been nthracite . 24,051 28 in Mire. | Ghent : Conservation | pq ola who are prevented from SRE og true cosmopo-|asked of them. Now war has asked Rireinaue. oa Pabeae 16/080 loa 1 aud ea ‘ ape Mt ‘uld ‘bo continued] obtaining fuel both by the scarcity of lite, being equally at home in his own at things, and how nobly your| Search for Lillian Rosner Is sabato the i e ct wat until things are entirely cleared up.|coal and by their inability to buy it country, in London drawing rooms | women are responding! Not alone In ; Anh Aiko Toten! [later Mise : Phe closings so far admittedly have| when t-te to be four (ono of his last talke in England was |siving up their sons, husbands and! Extended to All Boroughs Ppp pied ee akgen. | Mary Hamilton, a social worker | Copunue | y Q " dono good, bu e of the sav-| In many of the homes on the east given at the home of Dowager Vis- sweethearts, but in all manner of ; Ss . Hoya wee nin pay | , avalunbteswald | The War Cabinet measure will AEE th ton le not exaclly knowns’? the women and children have had : tea | PerRonal tervice and in sacrifice of and Suburbs. PUES ULL ES LO a ASUS | Ral ON a cate tN eile {| voted upon in committer for some fi : to. eo ito bad Guibe the Yo met countess Maidstone) and in the cities sonal pleasure.” jours: ‘ ¥ the Missing Persons reau, dave: yet, it-wan indicated “If a y closing down of Ine 2 . ‘4 and col Jes of the United States. . ‘aed , f the present un- | ° tg aie alae ena bale warm, and it was a common thing for 224 communit 2 Cs “py? you think that American men " Se cacvaae oid) tat F ribe e alms of the present u WS Ngariee Une cyiniine che dustry was justiied in order to con-| children to be kept in bed for this pur- TWO of bis books, “The Princo of you think that Anierichn men] ‘The search for three-year-old Lill-| Anthracite ...... 72800 $9200 | Iertaiing. She declared each OF lage fow dayn one could hardly. ae Commissioner J. W Rewiter| bose the greater part of the days on | Destiny" and “The Verdict of | the} vey of women in shaping the policies ‘an Rosner was extended to all bor In transit within. forty-eight | ®* hay ite own individual | tins the bill way losing any « . a he' which their achools were closed. Gods,” have recelved high commenda- . oe . often a! onghs to-day and even to the suburbs. hours—= 18 All now will co 7 Fmmiche Present situation, In so far as the Port) Contributions shoul of this country?" I asked. “So of y urs 7% Yentari 1 Mr. ¢ ali r of, New York ts concerned, at leant, J. Johneon, ang should be sent to Alfred |tion in this Country and abroad. H9l ray re¢uses|to take his wife's sdvice| Every policeman in Greater New * nternay, orate hiines ac neds ag least 7 sonmmn: City Chamberlain, Treas: |/ptudied both at Oxford and CAM" ven in hig own personal bUBINSS.” — |York wilt have studied the child's Bhuwaene . 22,150 20,400 he ea Aid, whitch has rep ia lal edi tepaa BE AROS | HFSS (OF Se (omit ‘bridge, and has been intrusted with Yes, but 4f sho gives it and he tg- 5 soo Bituminous 36.380 = 38,900 | saientativen at rallroa Gann ain “HARGES SERVED ON POLICE a a ~ veral Important diplomatic mIss!0n® org it he finda out nine timos out) Photograph be sunset, and ; he world, wil! be a waste peal aah Ed When I talked with him yesterday *o 10a prince Gho “after a few| copies of the picture posted in all t t the time. nm as regards bitu- replied Prin i a & flee eshte! BY LAGK OF EMPTY GARS =n Saye ne sat ener nom tpn vena ul i minous coul ankering iss rince Ghosh j1y rovided the woman is wise tho baby disappes or girie | Nine Mot Men on Trial Be: of ships and the lying of various ways provid If the child is alive and has enough Fitth—sh i Tan sa EN . told me that he siders him: |cnough to relat her great temptation—| Ff ' and be adit oas A ee ; ore Deputy Goff Nex Pier bw, bécaune of the Ho werous Loss of 47,000 T To-Day Due | self an Ame , and that|tne saying of ‘I told you vo’ That) !berty to be out of doors at all, the po) tiies and wh t the! Thursd Paper nen mock ade cca to West Virgini . plans to t ip his residence in remark immediately puts & man ON) police belleve, results must me her home » the nursaa fuel at the jue t storms » West Virginia Shutd | i ‘ f : sae i : u s }*the mi ing country in the the defensive. froma ita ioxonssd ‘onbiloits Sixth—Sho ma piy have str z ppc I. , nen whow and blocked tracks 207 Miners Id | world.” 1s now three years and “There is another reason why | Ae we ; PPR sehrt he ar akon b mn ~ ra inaway ADBIOK Hal w Bitu r i re be WASHINGTON, Feb, 2—Complete| four mont since be first came to| American women will be in a po- 4 b . * : « agen B the s My WIG, becnune of tne, ka i See ore ingavnia len, Rene SEW " ‘ Small for anothie east, CVCN) shutdown of seventy-one West Vir- | New York, | gition to shape nobly the destiny iF: see on Lhe keep in touch with shave a: rhacother inet nt arkow them 4{ tho tra ra TUNYl eruia chey Ganka de kee weenceek | | of their country after the war, | lenox Avenue four days ago the de-! wsaventh--she may have ual ope cena : | the poiicen cleared before Mon A should | and Clarksburg regions was reported OW ied Io you think of us?” 1] They will be able to live lives eo | t¢ctives on the cane think they have | down w coal ne ganizations All work towether | evidence w nitted to the be 1 rs of bituminous coal e&)hy Fuel Administra Lawaon ulways wincewhen | much fuller and more rounded | Practically eliminated the accident | |, apr ar he exp! i,| for the common ‘ Jar "i te to t port w that st Virginia to the Railroad Adm have 4 yn to a celeb-| than the poor women of other |‘rory. Kidnappit naidered the) Puen. eo Na Na loa ‘ < n-/Th a epi TMan asks 7 A ‘ hrough a stree WrOUR | murd Ste: onle ation to-day. This me tity fort yurs or so after his| ands. Do you realize that even | *'rone remainin probabiNUes. | sarrots, apart me ois on © FOOD 50 P, t. HIGHER rhe « eave: et eg of 1 us| of about 47,000 tons for 6 Ghosh has ad] before the war in England there And the kidnapp! theory waa! send anot jua rolls We at tidow t nty | Hamck 4 pty coal cara at the r y to form areally| were a million eurplus women? | rengthened ao incident thin) trying to leave nothing ty chan ‘ THAN IN AUGUST, 1914 : f : by P iv nie] PAP atve the cause. The clo nent, and I'm sure] There will be many millions in the | ™orning. Jmistic, but his Wife is not W mit ¥ ber of i Ars ¢ PER EEE Ore ere Oly think it interesting years to come who will have no | or $.30 A 7 tho eign rang "f jam sure Pewili never again nea V Be Mott, B ' s docks shoud ‘ r tin en | elieve that America may be the! chance to marry and complete |!" the home haries Horner, No.| my daughter alive,” » Mr. Hosner , Glas Le I or F Mann greater than it in 7 BIG COAL LANDS OPENED, | promised tana,” ho said with perfect] their lives with husband, ho! 14 W. 114th St who put the | “Ham sure aie ts jon: Federal Statisti wow Enormous], Vint , , office of the Tidewater ¢ _ y sey gill tell you} and children, Because of the nat- | police on the trail of a known crim-| ycunqm onl at Nes aie Pen me Increase Since World War |t Loo dM Ps'chis ‘city: w igs Wilson Makes 160,000 Acres tm) ural surplus of men in this c nal seen with « S keantndltng ZAlv | Ge paras bid te RO ca batt ‘ God pee. > a Available: 4a why, try and the probably fewer war |. x « i itien te n ota omy Started. W ie and Reta " ‘ ‘ALS {ime since the Exchange nee Ne for Mint “1 have read in a sacred book losses, your women will have a |!an on the day after her disappear- | 4 eR aaenan he ; \ ng | 1234 Rishod—because there J0 ng | wi eed A oe 1 of India, written 4,000 years ago, better chance at a whole woman's | an Horner's wif wered th | aug li DY nee ees y wl ' x ‘ son's approval he restorati p ; phon 7 atc tartans AMON, ry ten ' verane : ‘s See Nis merit 1 | Wilson's approval of the restoration to] o1 ‘nelent prephecy. ‘There life than women elsewhere | phone and a woman's voice asked for|o whom the pulley refer as. 'm mae Dan Coal waa assigned y thir 4 lnwa, of nearly 160,000 acr A shall come a time,” it said, ‘when | 46 ILIEVE that America will be! Borner. By the time he reached the | bers of the Pooping Clay ha 4 7 toon veascin in the ti NtY= withdrawn coal land jn northern Mon-| all the world shall suffer trouble the promised land in two die-| phono the woman had gone and a] ‘club members” have horoug t food | au ng an officer A nla ag re Tol tua waa announced here to-day A| and travail, Out of thie shall | tinct ways. Your role, after the war.! man's volco was on the wire, The) iny anton te n one 1 Bet -Admii on of| large area thus ts mado available for! arise a new nation, which shall | should be that of dispassionate, un-| conversation wa follow ral well-t wee ‘ re Tirooklyn t 0 relieve the coal| fulfil the highest possible des- |selfish Irader of al! nations in pro-| “Are you Mr. Borner? | among tte 1 don Be. Aéministration ut Wa b hortage . ma ‘oting peace, international law and) _— tan tia Zormation whi had not med Sinys THe war | belleve: ty oe eet a te eat tio word: ia Pas thatte tan italkine ta abet SCHOOL LUNCH FUND to’ him inadv move the Mone the ‘time of trouble’ mentioned in mocracy throusgi: orl he man that's Leen tatking to GALLON OF LIQUOR oe gen il "NLY.GANESTERSENTENGED 2pn™oti a co mpeg erage nies rl a othe wy tims does not swerve from the lofty | will nd than| "Yeu IN SIGHT IN 18 MONTHS : World Headers Acknowledged by ie | | th she has taken, surely is the | ¢an er The! “well, you've # wo Kida of your bacon! 76 " The By Vorid acknow ticeable re f | fation reserved for ‘the highest | !ndiv . will fad alown, luven't you™ | : abt are eleht o-de | < possible destiny” surer ance of nt comfort and 1s —out" | vf ( 1 I fa nd ates tn rn 4 i i k 1 One w f “Lefty” Costello ( ' nins for Amerien to prove |hanpiness het pure pte Then have a care F acks Indicates t ke 4 i, | “A Pond PY fuel si n in Brook reafeese j ig Peake torn lands of Eur it will t00| ing for aA 1 3 Indicates | ‘ re H sul | Eight to Twelve | { ny selfish ,| and artists whi y may flow 1 WASHINGTON, 1 : r Pilea Site Palm 5 ELPHIA, Feb, 2.—John talias| ¢ eho stands for {ie for | You need thom, as well aa r gt i t w GARFIELD NONDAY ORDER betty") Caplio tata fon of| the world rire eaten with primary elect was| nat Tt A \ will prove to| Americans aro idea M : to keep 1 Mother Finds Artist Dytug as She Hubbed of #5,000 der and sentenced to ony Kat to} } 7 Nee tat seifiahe | fc t t w x of Dy ea Just a] ur unselfish-| * 1 4 ated w I N r i n A ft w which will “ wak WASHIN Vet The F Mascla, forward In Hh t i ” Roi 5 at ¢ ' Administration Neves the untry twe in nd a scart-lik trut war selined 'b nigh that no! \ ' "i witho 4 Mon- | murder man | st of t oO tuft slipped | anna flord t r Lied 8 3 he next heat nd) wig, had co of was in natty © HOLLAND AT LAST AGREES ri sy Jens unexpectedly s¢ weather eon cred wh \ arf. n #e en HELD FOR DEATH OF GIRL, |"Stinte is one point with to make |. an oF hide pa Ome as ver,“ Accordin: e Rconomy “wa Beye layad (torca time that OF —_———— ria deating of Amerioa which (Steamers, Held Here for Many, Coll, pits tari ' : ne Garfield would 1 order for| "am W think he sald, Month “Seeond—Sho may been Jost.| there were appronitnat of buying next Monda after nferen t is, I uve, di tent upon your tr trayed pa ations of dintilied veld between hi 1 tor General ¢ RF ish Sinerer, Wild tee 1 : ; urvhouses near t Lot J Railroads Mes Wad GAAOUNCO| Gorcon was hela In 8,900. bell bo “American women must do the | THE HAGUT lo, of have been drowneil eed ee (Se Tuesday wit , \ f recast profound respect for the Ameri. | over the rel id “Third—Bhe may have fallen into a! 1000.00 we rt the affected dist T ry AY can business man, but he doesn’t nerlony wanies) ys ixhole t ners wore using atc et ; indication t \ then be Mott think, It must the task of aie Soe meant me anholes in t t 1 w warchouses, off ‘ rescinded w th 1 val of Brest an € ve your women t d American wi , n . e disapy 1 And oa 4 dent Wilson Hey ideals, both by nding behind | inent peep . f Com ates field and Mr. MeAd ote er and more t way—by tak ! 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