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3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1918. ing the leading editorial in the New| paper prepared by Austria for the ex- ISLAND BIG AS IRELAND «shocked American soldiers, In| plies, at Newark, N. J., ordered sotd by York Tinkes of yesterday as “being |press purpose of promoting disintegras ance Dr. Finney nade : Btudy of] A. Mitcheli Palmer, Allen Property Cus- calculated to weaken the warlike ef-|tion among us, are but evidence that FOUND BY STEFANSSON Balanced by ach, reg Shoots hejgy te Ad ca ac. een by fort of the United States." The edi-|the enemy has succeeded—as wé hope, He became convinced the sufferers a cee, ae Cars * broker with offices at No. 30 Chureh a could restored to normal conil- torlal favored the acceptance of the Austro-Hungarian proposals. “The substitution of a peace by ne- only temporarily—in weakening the Manhattan. The : 2 ; Aaaek J ¥ only other Purpose to victory of this newspay-t: Explorer's Companions Carrying Syrtetn Ineiuges the ural" ireatcoens as Weldon Roberta of the Wel- # an indication, o! ie evious y, * ~ Se ut Work With Chunk of fee nervous bretkavwn don Rébberts Rubber Company of Ne = a5) ONAUSTRIA'S NOTE add to it % ways in which the strength of certain gotiation—peace without victory—ad- — ark. ~ vocated therein in the place of a| hidden and abhorrent forces succeed Ice as Boat. A. W. FABER PLANT IS SOLD,| 4% ®Pprntso: of the property and nel was horn to Lieut. and Mrs, peace founded upon a military deci-|!n finding ultimate expression and in NCOUVER, B.C, Sept. 17.—One —__—. fets, exclusive of $8,000 in cash which) phetps Taft at the home of Mra. ing quick rellef trom sion would but perpetuate the rulo of| imposing upon even those whose €x- of Be islands which Vilhjalmar Sto-| Newark Enemy Owned Concera| sors to the United States Treasury. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Chase bf ‘Clogged nos- . A bod Brings @145,000 at Avett fixed the value at $31 35, and the| Rowe Hill easy Austria over her subject peop!os andj perience should instruct them, 48 @ fansson found In the Arctic region is Th “ = g total liabilities 7.0 . The prin- 7 te —>— that of the unspeakable Turk over his| Warning to the United States of about the size of Ireland, the explorer je enemy-owned plant of A. W. Fa-| cipal offices of the Faber concern are} nae ‘Taft te in the artifiery in active ie servi a of the persistent and insidi- raid today, The Dritiah flag was] OC manufacturer of stationery sup- in Bavaria, Germany. : aracter and far-reaching effect , i018,.68.¢ 4, whien said. “It would but re-enable Ger- jerman propaganda, the editorial je%rd June 18 1815, on this land, wnisn many to prepare even more thor ughly ds as a monument. The univer- '* '" “A for the next war. It is palpable that] %#4 spontaneous dissent throughout Gustav Adolph Sea. Stefansson arrived the entire trend of the defeatist pro-| {2° Press of the country from tho last night from the north and to-day ets S| proval as Evidence It Has . Been Duped by Kaiser. Expert Dentistry P y PrO-| views advanced therein is its con- conunued his Journey to Victoria. Liners eecaams gramme artfully urged in the edito- | clusive answer.” | Storker Storkensen, Stefansson’s leu- The American Defense Soctety ds-|rial of the Times on the ground of hu-| | Cleveland Moffett, a trustee of the tenant, and four men are carrying sued a statement here to-day deplor- manity, the warm praise of the astute fense Society, in a statement sald: our their chief's plans e far north. “L protest with all my strength against an editorial in to-day's New The five recently landed on the ice pack York Times that seems to ject surrender to the beast of Pots- drifting westward. Stomachs Put in Order—Instantly! Shas rap Wow Tock Tine madden | agra Sater eS ie, a Let Beh Arctic,” Stefanason said. “Where other Why Suffer with decayed, aching, “Has it come under some sinister © Site a Seca cor No Indigestion, Gas or Heartburn} size sdsneaiin wy cenman ss ation notes Sorensen sy slaves,” the Defense Society statement vone,srne uta | Defense Society Criticises Ap- Lond Telephone = Best & Co, <x. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established 1879 Important for Wednesday! An Offering of 2323 Pairs of Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings Also Silk and Fibre Mixed -78 a pair Regularly 1.15 to 2.00 a pair EVERY PAIR IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT They are odds and ends—broken sizes—from our regular sum- ° mer stocks. All are in plain solid colors, of Havana brown, Cordovan, Pongee, tan, sky blue, peach, gray, black and white. Not all sizes in each color, but every size is represented in the lot. (NO TELEPHONE, MAIL OR C. 0. D. ORDERS.) Full Fashioned Stockings at Great Saving: -50 a pair These full fashioned stockings in fine combed cotton yarn will be appreciated for their wear as well as their fit. In black and white. Sizes 814 to 1044. ean ab- orth of Alaska with the intention of dition at small cost. @ chunk of tee for his boat.” I Specialize in Extraction Teeth extracted absolutely Pain- less either by means of my Local Aneesthetic or the administration of om. Superior crown and bridge work. Plates thet fit. Fillings that last. Guaranteed Work. Moderate Prices Dr. ASKINS DENTIST } Cor. Flatbush ave. & Hanson pl., Bkn. Hows Tio to .38—tundays ) to 12. Be Sure to Get the Right Place. “Lf hot, what is the explanation of | the editorial in question in this pitnert most sievat, ond cere’ FIRST RAINCOAT FRAUD CASE |}? Btapace tornil'as ne pleased, 1a0-nee) GOES TO TRIAL INU. $. COURT Lumps of pain—that’s indiges- tion! Belching sour food, acids and gases—that’s dyspepsia. see how he could have filled it more epee to feo, pis ows — Richard . Hurd, another Trus- . ', ~ tee of the Defense Society, said: | Capt. Vaughan to Be Government “The amazing editorial shakes public i ¢ ii roy confidence in’ the sincere American- | Witness Against Promoter and ism of that paper. Alone among! Lawyer Accused of Conspiracy. New York papers the Times holds that this latest of many peace bal-| Trial of the first of more than @ loons ‘comes in a form which the score of raincoat fraud cases, which de- Allies may honorably accept.’ | veloped when Gen. Pershing complained “The hangman's noose for all of of the quality of coats furnished the those responsible for the crimes of {army in France, began to-day before Germany and the imposition of econ: | rederal Judge Hutcheson. omic limitations that will keep Ger- many too poor to go {0 war for tho!,, The defendants are Capt, Aubroy W. 9 WILL PUT YOU! 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