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; i —— s steal THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. Told to Reernit German Agente) In tho letter directions are given con- | |n : From Unions Here cerning the destruction of property in PANIS, Feb, 7.—The Petit Parisiet |the United Staten by explosions and Publishes a letter of instructions to | otherwise, and the following is added: carry on destructive wore German military age’ n the United States, dated fan, 15, 1915, and “General Headquarters, Dr Final Clearance of FRANKLIN SIMON HAND - TAILORED Suits for Men Formerly '25 and '28 Reduced to ‘20 All-Wool fabrics. Last minute models. And all original stock. But supply limited. Small charge for alterations. The I Fuel Adminiatrat cialis in charge of the bitumin: dealers of in a hope wing weather wo t least In order omplete tle-upy of atream at ite svurce might not bring Im Hate resulta, day's on tm only doy's—that upper har York he bituminous asltuation clared by J. W res, Depu than at any period durt day, the Fuel Administratic Bu norvers ay feel the effect woather Marry | Fuel © necessary. ———_—$— Hand-Tailored at the price of those that are not least a week ARMY OVERCOATS NOW REDUCED TO 820 *30 *40 #45 Formerly Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE E. Parsons, New York Bm Coal Manager, that to-day bunker ships in barbor turned over to the local istration to be apartment wud private No sh imperative need of bunkering Separate Shop on Street Level mission for similar distributic held up in transit from terminals by the } r COM! situation |‘ Heved. Hut even warm weather car the loc c of the floe ice or and through Kill yan Kull and Raritan Bay permitted the movement of laden barges toward water Commissioner, to be worse the recent ‘bitter coal which would normaly go to” y Five thousand seven hundred of bituminous coal, whic ¥ i) — Ss turned over to the Fuel Adm Men’s Clothing Shop—8 West 38th Street See SA cHig wy (ha Diabwae Tie OF MLD WEATHER Bituminous Intended for Ships | Being Distributed Among Ma the Honies Here To-Day. |" fon om-jt OK POOL | the city that the uid hold that the { the fuel) watt and to A nba be ft was de ty ng ther famine. Anthracite receipts, which and t . . : rose to little over 20,000 to: ye shisha And mighty few alterations torday, way be ABH tener” coc COT: mm oeaids |) day t Chairman of th Commitiee, he had received a promise from nergency all soft WS will be, bour buitdings and nip 14 in h ninistr or Com- on, were Jersey did Amo The New Spring Fashions Smartly Styled Frocks and Suits for Women and Misses The Values Are Most Extraordinary SMARTLY TAILORED FROCKS of Tricotine, Wool Jersey and Men's Wear Serge. EMBROIDERED AND BEAD TRIMMED FROCKS of Crepe Georg Satin, Foulard, Crepe de Meteor and Crepe de Chine, in the newest shades for Spring. Prices range from 15.00 25.00 NEW SPRING FROCKS of Crepe Georgette, Satin and Crepe Meteor, Tailored Frocks of Wool Jersey, Tricotine and Men's Wear Serge. Prices range from 30.00 » 50.00 NEW SPRING SUITS of Men's Wear Se: Tweeds, Vigoreux, Silvertone, Gabardine, Po Tricotine, tailored and demi-tailored modelo in the new Spring shades. New Frock New Frock Prices range from of Serge, of Large Assortments; Desirable Materials, Colors & Fur Trimmings At Radically Reduced Prices FUR TRIMMED COATS, developed in the materiale, colors and with fur trimmings now most in demand. Assortments and sizes and colors are unusually large. 20.00 25.00 40.00 65.00 Women’s & Misses’ Winter Coats H A. H roads Ant Bitu tr hou! Ant Bitu paign purehy Yor new Cinel a ten once can b pain A suttic! soft { {| round | lift a | firm | hand miss GOAL RECEIPTS DROP AGAIN AT TIDEWATER; HE decreased production ana Bort wat transportation of coat from the Qi ji) Loumes | mines to tidewater, due to storm — sie haa lived much In London, but conditions, was indicated to-day in the jing never ceased to b report of coat movements at railroad terminals issued from the office of Dumped at Jersey terminals To- Day, Yesterday. | ti Tons. Osfordt Anthracite 39.850 ; Heens, itumin Anthracite 19.650 23,050 . ARH ae a Br ow ate ushen, ixtures: in ears at tidewater: . |] WARS “COATS t. SQ). 50 $ 50% Anthracite 55.950 65,650 WINTER Bituminous 23,350 31, n transit hir -four $i 0 Vidluw te i oe 9-50 25WINTERSUITS '.:."s, 812-50 81'750 HYLAN ISSUES COAL APPEAL. | citica Maye Hed by by him, in f {$0 EASY! LIKE Sore, touchy corns stop hurt- that nearly killed you b drops of freezone applied directly on ) callus the skin uncsrnea 20 uaa MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN, SAYS HENNIG HAD LITTLE [JOHN L, LEFT NO WILL: ce vin wean WHO MARRIED MEW YORK = T1000 WITH GYRO PARTS) «HOPED TO LIVE 100 YEARS. : rnmodiate GIRL, DIES IN LONDON c t Vrial Dee! Others f ri HEALS LARGE BLISTERS First in Red Spots, Painful, Itch- ing and Burning, Lost Rest. and charg with “Large, very red spots began all over my forehead and arms from my wrists to my shoulders. They were very painful and later took the form of blisters, causing disfigurement. They caused much suffering, itching, and burning, and f lost many nights’ rest. At times I felt as though I could not get slong with my work. ‘The trouble lasted about six ) be transforred | A me he 1 g 2 hundred, and that under no cireum- purniat wneea would he take up the question where the norm oud ix 1,80 ae \' months before I used Cuticura Soap nent, which and Ointment. I used one large box of Cuticura Ointment and six cakes of . ey Cuticura Soap when I was entirely healed.” (Signed) Miss Anna Schade, 7" Delaware Terrace, Albany, N. ¥., Sept. 22, 1917. For every purpose of the toilet Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment are supreme. Semp! iN. card: “CO everywh Edward If Kane “i| FOOD SHOWER BRINGS JOY. Picking Vexetables on Brooktyn| Hridge Past After Crash [TRUSTY FLEES NEWARK JAIL. gn “we i the caste BE. Williams, Koown oe County Cell vegeta ent were ® 1 of Brooklyn Bri day when wagon smash¢ a Flathusa » trolley car on the B vr {nt known a8] Ave MARCHIONDS OR. DUFFERIN Widow Formerly Mis of ratiroad sidings Davis, Daughter of aden, had Davis of This City LONDON, Feb, 7, —'The Marquls tb nand Ava died in Londe umonia, aged}! 8. His widow was Florence , H. weather will days we'll be ou 8 Mr. Searles’ min alee Viorence Davis, daugh hn H. Davis of Ne Marquis was 1 “WHOLESALERS WILL SELL ses” t RETAIL * 4 PRICE Sircxoay -|NEW SPRING DRESSES “esgmtyaee 5g 5° wo 8236 service and had be 1 to the Foreign Office since His Brother, Lord B wood, who succeeds to th wounded in action in 1 y been. privat LITTLE MORE DUMPED ° int ded Duttng: Last a4 murs § 0 Tons, Compared With 51,650 Yesterday. pe eS Ee Un eter 7 1 Smith, Director of Bastern Rail- | co as follows hracite 52,850 48.400 —E oan, Ha SRR |cnsrr enn eucare te tansone 15 WEST 34th STREET, ia 2 Ear et over th Commis: Feel for Poor, ae ‘ogg a Our Annual Clearance Offers Men and Young Men $22°° §25°°° and *30” Overcoats and Suits At *165° Included is almost every desirable kind of Overcoat or Suit that could be purchased during the past season at $22.50, $25.00 or $30.00. And, having in mind the prices which will prevail next season, we urge you to satisfy, in this sale at $16.50, not only your present clothes requirements, but also those of next year. ROLLING OFF LOG MOST LYNN WAGES STAND. Increase ing, then lift right out with fingers ij iin the Lynn uu corn-pestered men and women suffer no longer. Wenr the shoes « Says this cu few which innati authority, der, aching corn stop soreness at and soon the corn loosens so it} ¢ lifted out, root and all, without quarter ounce of frecrone costs | little at any drug store, but ts ient to take off every hard or corn or callus. This should be as it is inexpen d ts sald » inflame or even ling tissue ©. sk away the troubles tinal a and healthy as the Advt $30, $35 and $40 Kuppenheimer Overcoata and Suits Now $23.50 44 Eaat Mth St. Broadway at 49th St 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Avenue, 279 Broadway 1456 B'way at 42d St. 125th St, at 3d Avo srooklyn 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open Sati urday Night nn!