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— we : | A a . 4 ST ET ne TT NT TT ; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918, 3 \ Scr maacetet tence o2* BUY W. 8, STO HELP |i; ue. tummi.ont Be ween an ituminous. a BaP meh Pserashesiant'gs Us S. HEROES, M'ADOO URGES |". "a ‘4 | of humanity meet the war needs compels use o} ont 6 who genuin Tithe ‘coal’ ben's, waate. any . very considerable anthracite in place | ,. ; ants to nerve fi entiet in th ‘ od ? ot” bituuminows, This has been ar- | Every American Asked to Purchase | «: «army of War Ka during the |food,” “Don’t ait up burning light,” et ranged through undertakings to sub- ‘ >, period ending J Finally, he sot off, but in a moment = @ [stitute bituminous wherever it can During the Present <= he was Cech ofthe & parting OGmnEItOL hy ’ be used. Campaign. NEEDLESS WRAR AND TRAR | TN. Margie, there's young Angus. ™ FOR CANNY SCOTSMAN'S HEIR, a » his spectactes EVERY ONE MUST HELP BY wWasiinctoN, June it—An appee!| pa aad te docan areas hie spectedtes i} wi Os on ‘ SAVING FUEL. |to all Americans to buy War Savings) Donald McAllikter, a Scotti er wear an’ tear! “f | It has been demonstrated that the | stampa during the campaign now in| — = = — ‘ average steam plant can save by in-| rs | ! Sian Si seas mower gw ca eam RIPPLED & DEFORME he of coi consumption. This means a tary McAdoo. The statement reminds | ’ sinner ileal directly | was going to town for @ day or two, and ce.” Tan't | tite ¢ + Maggie had a weary time the hundred-and-one in ne gave her as to care and saving of twenty-five to fifty million those who remain at home that the) tons of coal—a saving to (he indi- fighting men must have food, clothing | vidual; a saving to the nation, and and arms and that the purchasing of enough to make up the d | stamps offers direct aid. | he} shortage, The national p “Over eight hundred thousand of fut being. launches “and S| America's ona are already on the Send for our new illustrated booklet W., which shows we have suc cessfully treated thousands of suff of Acute and Chronic Joint and Bone Diseases, Bodily De ities of INFANTILE PARALYSIS POTTS’ DISEASE HIP JOINT DISEASE CLUB FEET & FLAT FEET Fuel Shortage This Year Will gown’ s point where it rest Be Principally a Question | Preduetion of coal, is most thr = ing. What is true of the ant y a n in - geded 16 fields of France, where the bloodiest SPINAL CURVATURE Ete, of Labor, field is likewise true of the bitumi- | [tte Mie ‘ales make | cttacks of all history are raging,” tho| WITHOUT DRUGS, SURGPR TER — 7 nous field, But prompt action m De ta statement says. “They are suffering Patol NO MATTER HOV F STANDING | , toouderful method se approved anp endorsed by the world famous 7 c M «|to create an industrial and dying for us at home, They are sa) dt dope pele by Amedee J. Casey. bold “LY wcLiek an NOAM | soldiers Win the War. | giving their lives freely and herotcally | ae ee 4 itor the American Coal Jourma | + to gave America and liberties of man- | Written Exprealy for The Evening) There are upward of 700,000 men| whose weapons kind. They need food, clothing and orld. jemployed in and around the coal| hamme a arms \ One of tho most important points to| mines in the production of a normal Se avery one who burs Wer Savings | ru yl consider in connection with the coal| Supply. It was difficult to meet last | \nted soldiers in 7, | Stampe or signs a pledge to save and (ts problem of the coming year is the| 8's demands. What, then, are the| for they would in pA ashe hei dA ABN ad 8 API qbention of tat ‘ Prospects this year with a curtailed] Valuable at Fen : = n of labor, For some time @/ tanor supply? Last year 650,000,000 i Aa — = labor shortage has been manifest in| tons of soft or bituminous coal were various branches of the coal indus-| mined. The requirements for this try, notably in the delivery service to| year are estimated at 630,000,000 tons. | waste is bound to ‘ consumers, While the car shortage|It goes without saying that maxi- ss AU | 0 I mM D * that mines were unable! mum production in every bituminous BROOKLYN LAWYER ALLEGED | in 4 ore ays more than two or three district will meet only in part tie : Men available for mine work, but| Nation. , | ° now that the transportation factor| The anthracite industry is work- ee e | West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street bas in a © been relieved and|ing with the full knowledge that! Henry Cook, Flitting From City to has been cre-|@very ton of coal that can be pro-| (jty, Eluded Pursuers Nearly eS —————_—_——_ medium of “coal/duced betw: now and next spring ae S8TH TO 60TH STREET—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE ym gen Ni mol brag hana agu hae Boma Thee Years SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS: aigns, it is read-|Urgent necessity not only to get out| A description of a “short man who | > roal situation Is|the greatest amount of anthrucite,| looks lke @ Japanese but isn't," who ; ; 7 : cbethin ther complicated by | Ut to exert evury effort and to utik | has travelled over halt the States fn During June daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., including Saturdays. re a a e Oo | every process to increase to the maxi-| the Union and Canada for almost three ff mum the quantity which cn be used | years, caused yesterday the arrest. of July and August daily 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed all day Saturday : e ational everett domestic consumption. To accom-| Henry Cook, formerly a Brooklyn at- pd of coal at Philadelphia, Jo-|PHsh this it is necessary to recover torney, in North Platte, Neb., on the | ckson, Chairman of the! {nd carry into the Product all coal! charge of swindling local clients out of | nistration, called at-|c nstances, necessary, that the sop pall Hai: tb: thé: Snot AES via ‘labie labor power shall be in-| filed while he was still in A Sp l ur h f Ch Id RE er CaE: SaaS te aver | eronueateeir ie Voroeaa uae eronciigy | Une owesuvy Bheeia ot ecial Purchase o lidren s UEENSBORO BRIDGE SALE at Bloomingdale Bros. means ff deady ha drawn dewn the anthracite | winter ee ere eee Mippine and-made Dresses offered at the QUEENSBORO BRIDGE SALE this year is ft fipr mine workers army from 177,000 to! It should be understood everywhere Brooklyn told that Henry 500 of her saving: {irst_ mortgage on property which .she | learned later was a brick wall, Cook | was indicted by the Grand Jury but disappeared before he could be ar- ‘ rested. Mr, Lewis made investigations - and learned that others had been Gude's Pepto;Mandgan | ici ben Cook was traced to diff | but always got away be arrested, In the last mc to Denver, 8 pipes one of the biggest bargains ever offered by our Piano Department in the history of the house. Owing to the tremendous increase in the cost of materials entering into the manufacture of player pianos it is very improbable that a player of this style and quality can ever be offered again at $395, CALL TOMORROW, SELECT YOUR PLAYER and we will arrange for Immediate Delivery. . Walters Player "395 FREE WITH EACH PLAYER | A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER PIANO 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY ®jand by all that anthracite must be now about 145,000 in number. Fur-| ised carefully, that its waste oF thermore, there is going on a further | neediess use by some will entall a SS ee With hand-embroidered yoke and scalloped bottom; sizes 3 months to 2 years; will be offered Wednesday, Main Floor, at $2.25 Jsually sold at $3.25 Also Children’s Colored Bloomer Dresses, 31.95 of Poplin, in pink, blue, green and yellow; sizes $ to 5 years, special Regularly sold at $2.50 “‘The Red Blood Builder’’ OR the weak, thin- blooded, and run-down TRETING THE SIGN. | of all ages and conditions; for | From theHrimingham Age-Ferald.) You can't fish here,’ said the farmer o an angler who was gloomingly mak- quit the spot. . 'No Trespass- invalids, for convalescents. je made only by CH CO., New York ing Chemists Sold by druggists everywhere — Heavy White Taffeta Silk Parasols With black satin stripes of various widths; value $4.50 at $3.00 seo the sign,” replied the ut I wasn't convinced that hh here until 1 had waited os Rain or Sun Parasols Women’s Silk Umbrellas | ee OF chingeapie cag Pian wide ee pee and soos pala aenaics of ee? | Be Sure to Gall Tomorrow and Select Your Player, As r: edge silks, or plain silk models wi ite; large h tips and stubby Bake- lyal Fi Sol § 5 . - Anenicas GREATEST site strioedl etiaes: hangleniet Baws: Hla thos: aloo Man's 46 incl Sie Ui, Only a Limited Number Will Be Sold at Sale Price, $395. 4 ; rs faci G lite and leather loops; unusual value brellas trimmed with sterling silver, ene: rom The WALTERS Piano Factory has been preparing for the QUEENSBCRO BRIDGE SALE for months past, but owing to the difficulty of securing ‘enough of certain materials used in the building of these beautiful players, they can only supply us with a limited number of these instruments in time for this sale, so if you wish to |B be one of the fortunate possessors of a Walters Player at this sale | price of $395, be sure to call tomorrow or mail the attached coupon and we will send one of our representatives to your home, who will explain this Queensboro Bridge Sale offer to you in detail, at $3.95 at $4.95 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Women’s Silk Underwear Very Unusual Values on the Second Floor Pay for It 81.50 Weekly Other 2.3, 4 and 5- Room vutfite up to $2,500. Z ST. TH 357° 36 stock AVE. OPEN AN ACCOUNT |PorchChair A_ Women’s Crepe de Chine Women’s Crepe de Chine With One of These Gueranted Night Gowns Envelope Chemises Ue aan Sliding Couches Tailored or lace trimmed; $3.85 In very effective models; $1.95 Gameise: ult regularly sold for $4.75, at regularly sold for $2.35, at If You Cannot Call Tomorrow—-Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:~Kindly send me illustra- ted catalog and particulars regarding your ‘Queensboro Bridge Sale Name.. Lis Birdseye ‘FAS Maple : { Chiffonier Reg. Price a 2 s10 Also specially selected groups of Women’s Nainsook Night Gowns, Envelope Chemises & Petticoats Superior quality, perfect-fitting garments; tailored or lace-trimmed; at the exceptionally low prices of Zoame! 95c, 1.35, 1.89 and 2.85 rem at savings Cash or Credit ‘ FOR IT 6) Oc week Cash or Credit | form BLOOMINGDALES’ PIANO DEPT. ¥E%.,t° Handsomely made: large mirror Sale of includes High Grade ra and Reed. W ney “Bay y re No Buy Other Goods to Open an Account With This Couch, ——SS=S=—= CLOSING mers Customers je HOURS ‘cima | | Fibre Covered WardrobeTrunks--$27.50| ||| Jf You Contemplate kdays : ; : | Weegee Whatever you Well made trunks covered and lined with hard fibre. Interior . fo) Hie ry rave has ten hangers, five drawers, hat compartment and shoe pockets. | Buying a House ora Farm; pen atthe | Seprdays mle prices Size 40x23x22 inches. Value $33.00 Rent a House, Apartment, Une eee oa y : This applies Office or Factory 0 P.M. , satin whether your . : lo F stove | Jacobean Oak William and Mary Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) rrice 150 | cecount iy ‘Dustproof WardrobeTrunks | Khaki Wardrobe Trunks— | ’ pai ; Bo eens: agaiar | PAY For, ruls | 19 74 ppen or it you ‘The patented metal moulding which Covered with the new army khaki | Read THE W ORLD Ss x, i ew HEN5 | 5150°A WEEK "cass fe have closed it, goes entirely around, the Sea fibre, i large size, three-quarter ‘ tek. Pric tae soa fash or as kes it dustproof and waterproof. size and steamer models. CCOUNTI Ho eo OPEN AN pales 1 dontqecd! ook TaSseOraE =. Real Estate ys 0 Wi an viaby, drawers, lock ov top drawer, hat 45x23x22 inches . at $38.50 ccoun e ‘ Werk | compartment, shoe pockets, ete. A nie 7 oon oe p Hepat: fo "e $48 50 40x19x22 inches . « $35.00 Farms for Salo Apartmnents To Let— PRICE AG. ‘| He ouses To Riise Srna 21.8 Size 45x23x22 ins. Value $55,990 | 40x14x22 inches . « $31.50 ™ 12.74 Cash or Credit. ane are ar Army Field Lockers, tibre lined —$12.00 ; Advertisements No other New York newspaper prints as many, Pays for 835 Worth, $1.00 a Week Pays s Larger” Ameunia Bae Sea | i he MG Buy U. S. Government War Atvles and Side Teves en and rt te to BOS. hoerry Gold. Tere. sulkien. Savings Stamps a, ee