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worth of Ohio tn the before yesterday's House vote shows that the American heart ts grimly set on carrying this through to the finish that Congress can give to the whin- last word ‘eon PASSED. 350 T00 Biggest Revenue Measure in History Goes to Senate— ing peace proposal of Austria, It is going to show that we propose to do Business, not with the tail, but with the head of the dachshund, and that we will force the dachshund to put his tail between bis legs and beg for mercy." The air was surcharged with pa- triotism as the concluding scenes came, and the result of the roli cail WAB pre with great cheering. late arrivals were permitted to go on |record by unanimous consent. Many fend Thare of those present made announcements Speed Promised There. Of the receipt of telograme from ab — sent colleagues saying they would support the bill At t WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.--The Rev- of Mr. Long- qgnie Bill, designed to raise $8,182,492, m to recommit 000 by taxation, the biggest measure ions to the of its kind in the world's history, was to incorporate his plan to ned api hi ae - Joint. Committea on War passed by e House, 250 to 0, and now a. This was ruled out of goes to the Senate. Senator Simmons order said to-day he expected to lay the bill A similar motion waa further made ¢ Finance Committee Tues. | by Mr with instructions to eee rose provide ommittes of ten mem- day. bers to investigate and report what For two weeks this committes has steps can be taken to prevent waste ; held general public bearings. When | and nee in. utilizing mis i the bill comes before it special near- | f r b ings of various sections will be held. a The chief fieht on the Senate side wil Bie consiet tn ettorts to tron out alleged MASKED ) BANDITS HOLD UP F inequalities. While Senator Simmons Bee Sana ts axacciaten say they will WOMAN AND MEN IN AUTO ge wp as much as it is not neni ean sectic e 4 1aW | Mics Dorothy Eldridge of New York before the electio ie iva k . “The unanimous and Newport Tells of Adventure eas BO Welcome news t on Long Island Road. and cold comfort to the Two mi asked bandits, armed with re- an automobile driven stopped by Miss T thy EMiridge, of New York and Newport, on the road from South- ampton, 1. T, to New York, collected y {the valuables of the party and escaped, lit became known to-day. Th hold-up occurred Monday eve- ning Miss Eldridge, who lives while iH 3 olin New York at No, 222 (Riverside j told the details to-d ' ‘It was getting dusk,” she said, “when the robbera stepped in front of | —_——— | the ear and ordered ua to stop. I am q see | not well acquainted with the roads, & Look'at tongue! Then give |r en eae niiat where. the hold fruit laxative for stomach, |") cccurred, but it was noar New York liver, bowels. i “California Sy “The usual movie thrills were lack- ni The robbers simply ordered », rup of I igs Paul Kellogg and cdma can’t harm children frienda who were with me. ve i » over our valuables, We did Ne and they love it. thin without even being fc to get Es out of the ar, and then allowed A laxative Hay saves a aick child and thay | to-morrow. Children simply will not | take the time from play to empty their howels, which become clogged vip with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach | sour. Look at the tongue, coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t ent heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children’s ailment, alve a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, be- cause it is perfectly harmless, and in Kelfowseg watch took Mr MOTHER KILLS S HERSELF ON | mother! If} “It Is More Than 1 Can Stand:” Woman Writes as Girl, 17, Is to Marry Boy Soon to Go to War. & few hours all this constipation poi- | "1" SD NUR aleastr er te hee son, sour bile and fermenting waste | ee ae ee will gently move out of the bowels ae) 4 ried thy morring, | spe rose eee veo hare 's well, plarta) child |e sae ee sf mother's room, The door again. A thorough “inside cleansing” | Went 16 ip rel o ripe is ofttimes all that is necessary. It |¥** Lace Git soMan should be the first treatment given in | *™* ti tas Haan a any sickness. body of the mother, who had been dead Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. | *°™¢ hours, hag eran etatg Boe Ask your druggist for a bottle of | Near abotled nome: e' 2 “California Syrup of Figs,” which has | bert. Saxe Fa full directions fur babies, children of} i i me. It is more than I can and see that it is made by the “Cali-| Marriage ‘ Pi ni y. 1 was to marry Harold Kurtz, of No. Bees Pig Ayrup Company ~Advt. | 67 East 179th Street,” she said, “He is ninetern years and has just fied . his draft questionnal He expecta to if 1 to ar, and mother thou@t that ee eak, aie 9 | Secause of ag) well, as because of my age, the marriage should be post- “All Worn Out”? [rnc je Starts To-M. for Week's Tr While the Democrats will open thetr State eampalgn next week, during the early part of which Alfret KE. Smith, candidate for Governor, will make trip through part of the State, it ap- pears probable that no real campaign activity will be indulged in until after the Liberty Loan drive. Mr. Smith will start to-morrow might and will probably return next Friday retary of War, and Gen. Peyton © arch, Chief of § prominent. Government rtecipate Mm the cele Do you tire too easily? Feel weak,|{fe will inaxe, the principal speech "at F nervous, “all unstrung;" suffer back-|the op ‘of ‘the ‘State headquarters fe ache, dizziness, sick headaches? You|!n Syracuse Thureday, and also wiil t shouldn't! Many women drag al visit Poudam, Waterloo and Fulton, f day after day, blaming so-called “female ae gman a F trouble” instead of weak kidneys, which fable cay hay kal ' so often are the cause. Don't wait. Kid- cpl ee FA oa pam aca ney weakness. may lead to gravel dropsy ins end Ween teinlersee . or Bright's disease. Use Doan's Kidney Rédyaione D\aeh at the Mies a Pilla. They have brought health to| Vale Steel and Ordnanc pany ; thousends of weak, tired women will take a day off Monday to cele- Pay ° $4 brate their feat of making one million Here’s a New York City Case] :iries for the Government in a year } Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the i Nave; Henediet ‘Crowell, the to Pp ration ere fs DOAN 'S "His PILLS } 7 © 60¢ at all Drug Stores , Poster Milburn Co. Mig Chem Dutfalo. NY. - re. a a RO a ee ep ime I ew ee ee eee 6 Bettans Hot water Sure Relief ELL ANS INDIGESTION i} Dorit worry Resi cleared mine com; | I, too, thought that nothing would BEL > a only by stringent economy in” the AN “Lost and Found remedies and nothing helped h, jof coal, Arthur F. Rice, vice President | but when I finally tried Resinol Oint- °% ‘Me Asseciat tared *Layhiy bly Bly - ment and Resinol Soap, I could feel an | Rich Women “Farm” for Red Crons, Geen at any of The World's Offices, Improvement in a short time. The | SYRACUSE, Sept. 21.—To earn “Lost and Found” advertisemente and roughness | money for the Red Cross, twenty wom- | @an be left at any of Tho World's Advertising Amencies, or can be Gelephoned directly to The World. al! 4000 Beekman, New York, 9p Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, Frodeally until my skin was clearer and fresher than ever, dow't you try (bern “at It is the best answer DAUGHTER'S WEDDING DAY ff, will be three of | officials | friends wese concerned nol: completely clear my skin, I had used so many | disappeared For saleby all fastens, ‘Wher THE EVENING WORLD SAtURDAT SEPTEMBER 21, 1918 NEW LAW PLANNED TO LIMIT RATES OF - MOVING PROFITEER Ordinance Drawn for the Board of Aldermen Limits “Special Contracts.” An claims, which, is intended to prevent mov-| ordinance its sponsor | ing van men from charging exorbit- ant rates will be introduced at Tues- day's meeting of the Board of Alder-| men by Alderman William P. Ken- Nneally, Joseph & Schwab, President of the Rea! Estate Owners’ Protec. requested that the which amends an existing) It provides that moving men make “special | contracts" they sholl not be permitted | to charge more than 50 per cent. in| Jexceas of the legal rates already es- tablished by ordinance, “But why the 60 per cent. increase?” Mr aked, tive Association, ordinance, be re jon: presented Schwab was “That increase is negligible when compared with the profiteering that is golng on among truckmen,” he re- plied. “At the present time they are charging from $11 to an hour to jeart the household effects of unfortu- na have been forced trom comfortable flats by profiteering land- lords. So you see the tenant is now ‘The 50 per cent. in- ase makes allowance for the in- cost of labor and other essen- who hit both ways, ¢ The present ordinance permits the truckman to dictate a “special con- tract” to his victim, thus ignoring all the rates, Tho legal rate for a one vebicle with wagon floor least forty square feet is $1 for two or more horse pace of at .25 an hour; horses and at least seventy square feet of spave it is $1.60 per hour; for motor truck having at ast seventy square feet of space, 31.76 per hour; for motor truck with ninety square feet of space, $2.50 an hour. For the service of each man in eddition the operator or driver, 60 cents an hour. SHIP'S PASSENGERS WATCH THE RESCUE OF A SEAPLANE Steamer From Canal Zone Finds| Craft in Distress and Calls Tug Which Saves Two Men. AN ATLANTIC PORT, Sept. Passengers on a ship from the Canal! Zone to-day reported the rescue a seaplane pilot and his observer off the Florida coast last Tuesday, The pilot had been forced to descend and was in the trough of the sea when the steamer answered his distress signals. The ship wirelessed for a tug and! stood by until ft arrived to take the | flyers and the plane to shore. Among the ninety-two passengers were twenty-one non-commissioned | officers who have seen army service in the Panama Zone and are here to attend officers’ training camps | John A, Dunn, United States consul | at Baranquilla, Colombia, returned to} America on the ship, He said anti- German sentiment is becoming stronger In Central America. Shortage of shipping is causing much distress and taxes have reached a level that} make American levies mild in ¢ parison. WIDOW HELPS STRAIGHTEN OUT NEWMAN'S ESTATE Got Divorce From Plunger Few Hours Before He Died in New York, Mrs. Walter George Newman, widow of the millionaire plunger who died in New York Tuesday a few hours after Mrs, Newman had obtained a divorce in Lynchburg, Va., will instruct her coun- sel to straighten out Mr, Newman's business affairs, she has informed John of eman APARTMENT IN NEW YORK WHO SIGNED HOTEL ar Go ith Fairbanks and Owen Moore, the hua- on band of Mary Pickford, has been (found He is Owen Moore, Chief Yeoms jof the United States Navy. Moore is |wtationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. |He registered with his wife July jand was assigned to Room No, 402 burglary charges, Auditors, at lthe Alamac. vate and public LeClaire was arrested by Detective CERTIFIED PUBL |Sertgs, Brown and er after he FRANK 'BROAKER, CLASS FORM 63 Fifth Ave. N. Y. Level . | | PERSONAL of APPEARANCE OF Seer had dickered with Moore's attorney in hopes of selling the botel register ——| page. He attempted to do this in | order to protect Moore, he declared. LeClaire was indic! by the Grand jout bail for a pleading before Judge | Wadhams on Monday. COMES HERE TODO sow scsraau uo ‘EDGE SEES FEDERAL AID | WORK IN CANTEEN FOR NEW JERSEY CANAL U. S. Co-Operaiion for Se; Waterway Indicated by Wife of Chicagoan, Now in tary Redfield. Army, Opposes Social Ac- pt 21 tivities During the War. 5 Mee gael level chbal ‘autees ‘New 60 © PERFORMANCE Mrs. Philip D. Armour of Chicago, tion in &@ work for which who has made arrangements to sp: aws were passed by New Jerse Legislature In 1917, Gov, Edge said t the winter in New York, will forego social activity this mn to devote her entire time to war work, came known to-day. Mrs. Armour will take an active part in canteen work. She is a con- tributor to numerous war funds and |< it is believed that her work will be with canteens connected with these funds. In Chicago Mrs, Armour was one of the most active workers in the Navy League and the Emergency ‘anteen. The Navy League in that city was organized under the leader- | ship of Mrs, Moffett, wife of the Commandant of the Great Lakes aval Station, and was sponsored by most of the society leaders of the city. Mrs, Armour has declared herself an opponent to all kinds of social ase; tivities during the war. “Every woman who is not working day ‘Such a canal ts the key to t s the Secretary says,” would be Governor means not only of relic but would reial opportunity tern seaboard and dustrial feeder of incalculable our American merchant m: the war. “The enabling ldws Jersey to purchase or demnation lands not feet in width from Raritan Morgan, Middlesex County, ware River at County.” A. L. MANNING GUILTY OF 20 DEGREE MANSLAUGHTER | Jury Brings in in Verdict ji in the Bronx ng traffic con- vastly to th of the wh serve as an in- value te ne after authorize New acquire by con- exceeding Bay, 1,000 at Bordentown, Direction ‘of ™. to support herself," she declares, County Court After 13 heath ‘should be giving the whole of her creat ‘ ‘ eliberatio time to war work. It isa time when Hours’ Deliberation. every woman in the nation has to] After being out thirteen hours a jury prove herself as true and loyal as the |{n the Bronx County Court brought In THE® si men. There are three great things that women can do, Make ammuni- tion, do canteen work and nurse. I can't become a nurse, as my husband is in the army, and I could not go abroad. I think that I can best serve by some sort of canteen work. It really means more to the men In the service to have the privilege of can- teens than idle women can imagine.” Before her marriage two years ago Mrs. Armour was Miss Gwendolin| Condon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Gerald Condon of New York and Southampton, Her busband, who is a grandson of the founder of Armour & Co., entered the aviation | service last Christmas and has been| stationed in Texas since. He has ro-| ceived his commission and expects to! sail for France soon, Mrs. Armour spent the summer at Southampton near her parents, and|° The prosecution relled much pto ! a on rele hon the pavers cave age mane ARE eens | testimony of Tony Fushino, an inmate " f the Bronx County jail, who testified this winter, She has leased an apart- | % J oper | that Manning admitted to him that he ment of fourteen rooms and four baths there, (Manning) struck the woman, end when sho falled to recover became frightened MAN OF 65 SWIMS TO CONEY, |*4 sispneiqea. A verdict of manslaughter in the second degree this morning in the case of An- drew L. Manning of No. 413 East 147th Street, charged with murder, Manning had been on trial for the past ten days before Judge Gibbs and a jury charged with the murder of Catherine White who maintained an apartment at that address, On Sunday morning, Oct. 28, 1917, she was found dead in bed. The bed cloth- ing covered her head, which bore sev- eral bruises, Assistant Medical Exam- iner John Riegelman testified that she dled from suffocation and shock. Man- ning was seen in her company the:prev- ious night in a nearby saloon. Witnesses for the defense as well as the defendant himself testified that Catherine White was seen ‘n the com- pany of an unidentifled man subsequent to her appearance with Manning in the saloon referred to, CARERA ty Presen ANITA LOOS PRO! SHIRLEY , wCOME wman, a brother, Barly despatches ‘Xeting [£m Lynchburg indicated that the de-| wey cree Was granted subsequent to Mr. | death and ewman's some of his} about ita valid It {9 now known that the decree wntedated the millionaire's death The last few days have disclosed nothing definite regarding the value of ihe estate. The funeral was held yew terday and only John Newman and Miss | Beatrice Lois Newman, W. ¢ w-| man's daughter, attended. Information from Lynchburg is that Mrs, Newman's bill of complaint made no request for a share in the estate, Mre, Newman 1s reported to be ill. — | SAVE COAL UNTIL ‘NOVEMBER tity: | | | | Public Urwed to Avold Suffering by | Use of Wood or Gas, | 1 to the public to use wood | ad of coal fires until the| [first of November was madé to-day by) |the National Retail Coal Merohants’ Ansociation, a8 conservation measure The demand for coal will exceed the supply this winter, it was stated, Suffering and sickness can be avoide en, most of whom have fortunes and all of high social handing, 0 to Jamenvilie farm to-day to ofc Beane at Bb cents an hour, ‘They will drive over in thelr own cars, will carry their own luncheon and are pledged to work eight | noure te AGAIN A GASLESS SUNDAY. Week Sept 29. e OMcial Sought Fitness for Army, Prove Hears Warning THE KAISER AT EVERY c “i {one of the pathetic scenes from) GEEZER OF'BERLIN’ 7 ATRAVESTY..! td Bern” i Thexarsen sre aettd erin’ BOTH ATTRACT TOMORROW WAY at a7 N STRA HAROLD EDEL ADOLPH ZUKOR tases tciaeermon REAL OWEN MOORE "Ser nasa la Captures stle’--one of ir audiences—renched the ears Patrolman Charles Cridland at 4 Sailor at Brooklyn Nav , Yard 6 ich bere orning aa he patrolled his M dats ar Smith Street, Brooklyn, beat, Then he | Says He Was at Atlantic « © whistler run ‘ " But did Cridiand follow? Not at all. | City With His Wife. He decided that the whistler was a ' —— lookout for some burglar and, he The real Owen Moore, who hal to catch them. So he rushed - ete ve, U0 the store of the Washington Beet ‘Owen Moore ahd Wife” on the reg- Company, 123 Smith Street, and ister of the Hotel Alamac, Atlantic ured two men who were making fo: City, July 20, which subsequently the back window hey «ave the names of Joseph Ma- caused the arrest of John LeClaire, & pj.) No. 1 esse attest, and Po dl vaudeville actor and night clerk at Logliabr Degraw Street, both the hotel, for extortion from Doiglas of Brooklyn. They will be ACCOUNTANCY, POST-GRADUAT! Be LASS. FORMING | Accountants and Double Entry Boo!keepers. Qualifies for pri- actice and IC ACCOUNT: EXAMINATIONS for ‘completion of course, 80 ducted by C. P. A. No. 1 BOOKKEEPING FOR CUTIVES, BUSINESS MEN, CLERKS *SROAKER 'M BROAKER ACCOUNTICS CORP’N Tel. 831 Stuyvesant aa PHOTO PLAYS. a Ly olen Bway & 415' St. KASHIN: THE “SAME BILL Ree RVI W Ae THINGS, g at 5 PicioKe. 10NS START akl PM. ND OUCTION ERNEST aJOnn EMERSON MASON : TRUEX ON IN cene and Trio from Se FRED STONE Sound, Police Will Take Numbers of Cars, as Usval, To-Morrow, Both at Police Headquarters and at Rhy way of showing that his body and} spirit are still young enough to warrant MPHONY his being accepted for active service in|. °Omcoy of the National Petrol France, Gespite the fact that he fe)oe ee ne eee ee enue BROADWAY ar 950 Er, ‘i War Service Committee, No. 26 Broad- ixty-five, William J. Dufly, Deputy In-| yay it was said to-day that there The Magnat of Mot ternal Revenue Collector, swam yesters | would be no change tn the observance end Malody day from Brook! a mile beyond Coney Island Point in n Bridge to a tugboat} o¢ gasoline conservation measures to- vena TO-NIGHT morro\ The police again will take 3 hours and 32 minutes. ROrTeW: B } P {fied ‘my, Dest to get over there| the numbers of passenger automobties,| | WITH 4 ile tr! Hoan asc ny bit,” Mr, Duffy. #n | beginning at § A. M. Sunday. “ J every time I applied they ) in The the Town.’ A meeting of the Petroleum Commit- tee yesterday was attended by M. L. Requa, chief of the Oil Division of the 1 was , and that a may never could stand th al to war work, and o pied Fuel ‘Administration, The commuttee Two-Reel Bat L replied that I would perform a feat | Will meet again to-da ] iy of endural that no man sent over, oe In ‘The Dance 0 many years your sted by kor than I, could do," WOULD STIFLE ALIEN PRESS. Magistrate Cobb Against Foreign Language Newspapers. vt. KILLED ‘BY TH THIRD RAIL. Thereafter “The Geezer of Berlin’” | Satire on the Kat KNOCKOUT, NE the. Nympaa, ‘Clever Dancing Soprano, do Gottestela Wet Clethes, Comver-| 1, « \ettée to the Commissioner of «Whit Bo Continuous From Seen eee nn eeat: || Education at Washington, Magistrate! [| ’ DRICES EVENINGS 30:40 While attempting to Jump on the oeday pointed cae cabat he re MATINERS rear platform of @ moving elevated | cards ag certain fallings of the Smith- at the Rockaway Parkway Station | ankhcad Illiteracy Bilk now pending —— in the Canaraie section of Brooklyn late |i congross THe way ee lust night Max Gottesteld of No. 35|_ The Magistrate advocates special pro- ION TUE WED ered sires, Hrovklyns e flagman |Yinione (or gradual veliminatlon ot th ~ TUE, WED. conard Btrent, Yi nan | foreign language newspaper by compel TT Jemployed by the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tran- | in. printing of & preponderance of news ENID BENNE |ett Company, slipped, fell upon the third In Tense Dram rc THE M. of Love ARRIAGE RING’, rail, and was Killed by the electric cur- ver Phone Incomes Dec oa. H. Ince Production Half @ dozen men who attempted to| WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—A sum RL, SAT. SUN. |remove the body from the third rail mary of revenues and expenses of sixty- |g Ale Woder promis, Mildred, Heres, 1n knooked down by the electrical one of the largest telephone companies || é ” [charge On” account of the rain the for May, mad public \o-diy by” th In FOR HUSBANDS ONLY clothing of the man had beco' vet terstate Commerce Commission, shows! oo the Thee, Ravtip fend ei, freete and conducted the current. The body a decreas in the net operating’ income | i ye DRVTA could not be removed until the power of $861,749, or 6.38 per cent. a3 com Vises, lined been cnr off, Dared with May, 49,7 ' : ' we sects a hin emanate did staat ices te la a arraigne ’ WoW WW | NN N N N N N N N N N N N N ‘ PERSHING GIVES THE ORDER FOR a THE TREMENDOUS BATTLE 4 ae THAT WIPES OUT THE St. MIHIEL SALIENT THE KEYNOTE OF PERSHINGS LIFE IS WIN See Him Win in Every Stage of His Career SEE THE INTIMATE STORY OF HIS REMARKABLE LIFE IN THE AMAZING WILLIAM FOX PHOTOPLAY WHY AMERICA —WILL WIN— AT ALL FOX THEATRES Academy... Mth St. and Irving Pla \ Sept. 22 to 28 Japanese Gardens...... Broadway and 97th St......Sept. 22 to 24 Audubon. ..- Broadway and 165th St. . Sept. 26 to 29 Crotona +». Tremont and Park Avenue Sept. 26 to 29 Bay Ridge......3rd Ave. and 75th St., B’klyn. Sept. 26 to 29 Folly....Graham Av ind Debevoise St., B’klyn....Sept. 26 to 29 Terminal . Newark -seee- Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 Nemo. 10th St. and Broadway Sept. 29 to Oct. 2 Star... - 106th St. and Lexington Ave.. «+ Oct. 3 to 6 WAY, atagin S TRIUMPM #f the MOTION PICT! RiVOLT ORC 5 ERNO RAPEE Conducting COMMENCING SUNDAY—GOLDWYN Presents WILL ROGERS in REX BEACH’S NEW DRAMA “LAUGHING BILL HYDE” RIALTO MALE | LEETA CORDER QUARTETTE Jl Soprano RIVOLI ANIMATED PICTORIAL Including the Creel Committee's Official War Review “WHEN THE FIRE BELLS RANG” Comedy Revived by P yarnand “PICTURESQUE INDUSTRIES IN MEXI00"—Soente Last Times To-Day—" SPORTING COPE.” Tee Wa LTO ORE RE LSTA GO RIBSENF RL Conducting ‘COMMENCING SUNDAI— ADOLPH ZUKOR Presente ‘The Rialto Debut of MARGUERITE CLARK {ij 3 ANIMATED MAGAZINE— NW MACK Wert COMBDY. Trat Times Te-Dav—Frank Keenan in oT BELT {ln my? OR Lat | 1 Fashion | Number Forecast of the Season’s Tendencies oe ee Sumptuous Double-Page of Original Zalud Designs in Full Color Tomorrow’s Sunday World Magazine Wtttt#@t: =

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