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n THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918, ty lef, | terday in the Cuapel of Ail —— “Thareday in Rivington Stfeet” t#| Trinity Chureh in an effort to expe. a @ sympathetic and fairly good trans- Simple Home smente of fuck long A Resuty Sores Princesa Ene CASTORIA Ruspoll wave a} OF GAS FROM RENT de Re en Geay Hat lation of the pushcart ditarict, with - > sass wore told by the ita typical crowds in the low lights. | dinner for gucats jast evening i . Mrs. M.D. Gillespie, a well “ . Nitowater Pool officials to-day they “A Head” (No. 16) is barbaric in at the St. Regis. Fret Infants and Children he us City, te athe and . Hid expect No Immediate help fro treatment. The secondary lines that : eat! ¢ following state ties ‘pinta ‘both in We that quarter Soe resemble the coastal lines on a map| Mrs. A. Harton liepburn wiil give a |G Use For Gver 30 Yeara vent revs yh And the nufacty * publi9 utlMtles corporations in “Mr Guseow's “Teud of aman’ and | ner Bext Sunday evening at hor | AI Mi “A sagt l ooigy A Padded iptfot oe hiekiy scattered along New York are sald to be in @ bettar | his “Head of a Girl” are both weak| home, No. 630 Park Avenue, in the | @onaeun ot LiteAer mal daran ay’ ——— shore, atated emphatically to-day that condition than thelr Jersey: selghter -—+ tn their individual appaain.” |" | intoresta ot Americania ‘The | Meneture wil . lee , « pele ol , is “Lady With Violin” is infinitely paenacerenmenapems on eey ft pint ofl Cuitine O dower hy Gepy.| the feeds ® hiya awaiting coal Marry T. Peters, Chairman of the — ber wid oneee cf tiny. reese amail| oo ff of Power by Serv-|_ the aested war Fuel Conservation Committes, exig Mothers, Babes in Arms, better, both na to pose and color as box in Coy A ) ice Company Renders 10,000 | euppiies a ends will ba Laie to-day that only two suc companies Among 630 Who Appear ] —— M ulycerine, These ingredients ca served t any bituminous coal I9 tere faced a shortage; others, with | . ‘ Sit rse | nine " be bor tor ne uation Worse Here. we to go to public utilities, the exception of the Interborough, Against Bronx Landlords. DROP IN COAL FOR CITY; up for he hair tw i t y coal wil be conserved have fuel supplies for two weeks, The emeianinccmel 0 Gree talil the desired shane ts With mors than a thousand sms: | for the use of ships.” sald Deputy | Interborough has storage facilites for| ‘This wan tenants’ day tn Municipal MUCH LESS UNLOADE tained. This will ea gray haired) trial plants in Northern New Jorsey | Tidewater Commissioner J. W. only @ week, but these are filed With | Tudeo Robitzek's court tn the Bronx. AT TIDEWATER POINTS person look twenty years younger. It] cisgad through the shutting off of {Searls “and those industries not | co, ee Veil ChE Oatd ee joes not color the sealp, Is not sticky or Ly che Puiie terelon Peewee {be to eet coal from thelr reguiae| ‘The chiet element tn the bttamt- |S! mun separa greasy anc does not ru ff." -Acvt.| 4 y th able Service Bloarric | 5. sources will not receive any nous shortage now ie the scarolt distinct cases growing out of the bit-! ( ad the atre tun y of | Company and the atream of mit |from the Shipping Board pool until ‘empty cars at the mines, When last|ter strife between landlords ana. Decrease in Already Depleted ts cont fram the mines steadtiy 4i-| 11 exseniial wbips ate comled.” |weck’s bitter weather was at {t#/ renters were catlea—by far tha| Stocks of Bituminous—Falling — | To-d.5 Newark, Paterson, Pasmate, height every effort was made by the! sie ob mals es Off in Anthracite. . Jersey City and Hoboken all felt the ‘railroads to break a puth through for | /@reest number of auch cases actions t . | offocts of the conl shortage a the Jaden cars bound for the Jersey tor.|t? come up In court at one time. HE following table of coal H Public Service Company's great minais, Once dumped, these “emp-| The tenants wera victorious. In movements at Jersey tide- water, tasued to-day from the office of A. H. Smith, Director of Raatery Railroads, shows a furs ther decrease in the already de~ pleted stocks of dituminows coal dumped apd in barges waiting to be moved to New York, as follows: Dumped at Jersey termina power plant on the marshes back of ties” piled up on sidings to @ bewil.|™&Ny cases they were granted reduc- - dering number, and the railroad traf-| tions {n thelr rent to cover the costs | only commencing now to| of heating cold flate with gas, and where evictions were ordered the ten- ants were given until next Tuesday to get out. Thus they obtained their apartmenta rent free for more than half @ month, A packed courtroom heard the do- Hoboken, Industrial paralysis ended as far south as Trenton and to fic chiefs 4 very plant which relied upon the unscramble the jam, electric power from the company's| As an example of the car lack in wires for the operation of its|the soft coal felds, it was said to- day that one mine which had a daily allotment of fifty cars received but six Monday. H. Wiggin, State Fuel Adminis- The Perfect “After-Dinner” Tablet In Bottles, a5. and soc, At All Druggists food nachines, Those manufactories which oper- | ated under stoam or electricity gen-| A, | | OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G erated by thelr own engines were | trator, wt trod Minion atone (oe Women, many with babies | 0 var om Nationa a te ? oe cl athe deed jilmited = in operation to daylight trator Gartieid on the tentative pro- ee hover iwi a tt told of eating Noo” "27-600 | Advertisements for Tee World may be jeft ot hours, for their lights were cut off. | yonal to discontinue the Monday sus-|°TW4 Severn’ se 100. 27, “es. ee It was estimated to-day that 8,000 to! pension of business and industry. | ‘Deir aufferings in cold apartments 1° 59960 A960 34th Street, New York : 10,000 workmen in tho affected zone| "Tho shortage of coal Is great| during tho below-zera weather. ‘dewatent a enough to warrant the utmost con-| gome of the cases were put over 62,350 58,900 BoD = — Pr = ~~ [Rervattion,” was the only reply Mr. | until to-morrow and in others an ad-| Bituminou: 32,150 32/850 Wiggin made when he was asked if he favored a continuance of the “Gar- field Montlays.” “The exemptions have been #o many that there has been a great reduction of the saving otherwise possible under the Monday Justment was reached before formal in_ transit’ within’ twenty-four court action was taken, Many tenants were directed to show thelr gas bills for last fall and PARLS MILLINERY AMERICANIZED! closing plan they were compared with the amounts 18,750 19,180 Coal dealers and mine men at'No,| paid during the cold spell. The dif- 49,150 44; i ee GG hee BOREL h pe A 700 Instead of charging Paris price plus ference, amounting usually to be- tween $2.50 and $4, was taken off the rent. About 60 per c . of the cases were adjusted on this basis, WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Reports to Judge Robitzek censured the land-|the Railroad Administration to-day indl- lords severely in cases where it was|cated greater movement of coal than shown they had made no efforta to|for many weeks, owing to favorable | ;| Ket coal from the Fuel Administrator. | weather over most of the country. In Tenants in many cases said there|the Middle West grain is beginning to| a the coal famine would be with us in all its disagreeable intensity until mid-April. —— STATEN ISLAND NOTES, The local Board of P s will reget nt 7.20 0 ‘ement of Coal Than for) Majed a Dg the cost of importation we rely upon American Talent to adapt Authentic French models to meet the needs of the American Woman. h Hall, St. Go at the Horoum meh Be aecee wae Ho, heat or hot water in the prooeetl ehinas IB adr femoral ot . do ° ion to \¢ | SOmn Pays vantities. R, ishton, Reglonal Di- i sider at fists and in somp lnstasoes no! water | Sunsutien fie Ni At predicts: that. the Most of our hats are priced at from PARIS W. S : ing, to frozen pipes which the tand- | practically no saft corm will apoil belone H lords made ho attempt to have re-! being transferred t Atwell will paired. pene = 10.00 to 25.00 cture on current events. lecture to-night: Publle School Rosebank, Mrs, Emily W. Black- ellowstone Park." Peersticks and roll to-night in the All-Statem staat Bowling tournament at Bundschu's al- leys, Stapleton In the course of Thursday morning lectures at the Staten Isiand Academy, St. George, B. Baumenert will lecture A typical caso was that of Mra! George Muller, of No, 415 East 160th | Street, who was In court with a baby Richmonda wili|#d Who sald she has two more chil- | dren at home, one convalescing from An automobile accident. She has no! money to pay the rent now and her husband wili not get paid until a week from to-morrow, The Judge granted her the right to stay in the have just been received from the leading couturiers of the French capital although there are styles for less—and those that cost more, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Duffy of Baltimore announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss Mary Tyler COPIES AND ADAPTATIONS TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL to-morrow 6 he Historic Backgrouad| apartment next Wednesday Duty, to Lieut, eeth Barton ¥ = ° * orning and sald t Ma dl . jeut, Set ‘arton French, | * REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MADB odie, stores of the United Cixar Stores] doubtediy would’ arrange another |U. SR, son of Dr. Joba Hecmion ormpany will contribute 5 per cent. of | day of grace. vo y ; | AT COMPARATIVELY MODERATE COST Uenrp and of the local Knighte or cu, | More than 100 eviction warrants Fronch of No, 43 West 61at Street, pens were applied for to-day, making| Miss Ellen A, Ryerson, daughter of! about 1,00 since the middle of Jan- uary, and I ts expected that 200 more will be sought before the end of the week, The landlords still have the upper hand, as they can refuse to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Ryerson of Chi- | cago, was married to Victor Saiva- | tore, New York sculptor, yesterday | et the home of her parents, | Here's a value that surely will interest you— Department for Dressmaking and Tailoring (Third Floor) CIRLS! BEAUTIFY aceept rent and arbitrarily order — tenants out. And the chargo ts made| ‘The marriage of Miss Hannab Aus- | that rents have been raised since 3 | Model illustrated: Wool tus iroumeiie th tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. | Jeay Die Dek ah ‘oubl an. ‘ a8 finished wit Tenants who move find it almost |oward Austin ef No. 47 Rrevoort white satin collar and LepoeayDle to get Apartments at the| Place, Brooklyn, and Ray Leslie de buckled belt same figure they had been paying.| Nyse took place yesterd t S The landlords are planning vigorous | \%8° ‘00k place yesterday at ne face $21.50 steps against the new tenants’ union | ome of the bride's aunt, Mrs, How- | Lett \Jof 10,000 in the Bronx urd du Bois, No. 1259 Bergen Street, The tenants’ strike In Washington Avenue, begun on Monday, continued to-day. Women picketed the strest and carried banners telling of their grievances agains: the landlords, Bernard Gussow Exhibits at the Jewish Art Shop By W. G. Bowdoin. The one-man show by Bernard Brooklyn, ‘ |Hair, becomes charming, wavy, lustrous and thick in few moments. But that’s only one of a selection as exclusive as it is complete, Miss Evelyn Hirschhorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirschhorn of No, 23 West 76th Street, became the bride of Bernard Denzer last night in the erystal room of the Ritz-Carl- ton, Every bit of dandruff disap- pears and hair stops coming out. The most _ interesting part of our new Spring Display is the fact that you can make your selection at Misa Kathleen Mary Newhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar L. Newhouse of West Orange, was mar- ried yesterday to Capt, J. Lindeay Francise U. 8. A,, stationed at El Paso, Tex., in the Church of Our Lady | of Lourdes, West Orange. For a few cents you can save your hair, In less than ten minutes’ you| can double its beauty, Your hair be-| comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant! and appears as soft, lustrous and UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORES derine and carefully draw it through charming as 9 young girl's after ap- Gussow at the Jowish Art Shop, No. ———- i M THIRD WEEK Largest plying some Danderine, Also try this 182 second Avenue, between 1ith and| Miss Helen Hollister, daughter of | Little fore Than Variety F_moisten @ cloth with @ little Dan-| isin gtreots, contains forty-four | Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Hollister of Sioux | Wholesale fricer mS SS ESS cries Th b sy ; 1 Lieut. J, H. Douglas of Tiiees are: Ganed We Anvite coms 1] your hair, taking one amall strand oe catalogue numbers. The exhibition | Falls, and Lieut. J. eee | Q parison of our atime, This will cleanse the hair of OPened on Sunday afternoon, Feb, g,| Toronto were married yesterday in | 7 Prices and Terms {] dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just with @ private view and will be con.| the Church of the Transfiguration. 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ASTHMA COUPON ASTHMA ) and Hudivon Room Bend free trial of your method coy under the benighting influence ot modernism, He therefore paints with solidity and absolutely without re gard to aestheticism His “Summer” iiustrates both his &(tainments and bis limitations, The picture is not wholly lacking in dec- [erative features, but the colors are crass and blatant and seemingly not {under his fuli control, The picture las a whole stands out therefore as | extremely crude in execution. @ same objection obtaina when is “Group in Me. Is considered, This picture is concerned with a plo- nic party, consisting of four figures in @ landscape setting and ts exe- cuted in pastel, as most of the ex- hibition numbers also are, There are spots of color In the pastel that are individualgtically charming, but the [exhibitor carefully exchews detail as m= 1 Dy would avold the black plague tnd of Da is a stuc that crowd the picture, Some of tho expressions secured in the free treat- ment affected by him are not only typical but they aro happy. Most of them, however, are dour and sour registrations crudely executed, | “Greenwich Village” is better as an interprotation of night. ‘This transla- | tion of Bohomla suffers no loss from {te lack of dotall, It is the source of its strength, The suggestion of night {s eminently there and the inetdental the crowd In the place of the sky, and in the distance are flashing Nght spota that are filled with vitality, “Near Manhattan Bridge’ is com- posed along similar lines, but ts more higily developed. ‘The light streams Heht effects | tuced are pleasing | “Under the Bridge extracts. much from the chosen theme, The bridge xtructure th 8 Its horlzontal over COLON. ‘AHURRY _“Pape'sColdCompound” | WESTERN UNION Whenever You Want to Ispleasantand affords Instant Relief. 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