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rn eri Te ee re tien ee the Chitlan Government took over the| SNYDER SEEKS NO FURLOUGH LE SEIZES ALL FOE thipe. Biace that time. there has been * |much agitation over tho question. | the war CAlli has been negotiating wiih Germany for use of the steamers. Ger Im Base Noaptt Anxt PATERSON, N. J., Sept. Wonnded, He ts 27,—Privace } A. A. Snyder of the Sena U. 8. Engi én ‘Follows Reported Breaking |many agreed we re chit Sheve atups a a, vat none, D. . Bast ‘i but on Sept. 1 was roported at the i» Teported habe " Off of Parley Over Vessels | Geiitem Government had broken off ne- comfortable in & base hospital In j With Berlin. gotiatians concerning the rental of the | EET? of No. Main Streot, had A vessel. jatter from him a few hours before re- ceiving the War Department's message He treated Jightly the, fact that he hac been wounded, gassed and burned by Hauld fire and said that he was getting he beat of care from “those angels, the Red Crosa nurses. Albert is 22. He wrote his mother that pportunity of coming home but that he was more baek’to the front IAGO, Chill, Thursday, Sept. 26. fie Chilian Government hes ordered p ava! authorities to occupy with forces all the interned German In Chilian harbors, of German ships setf-interned Chilian ports recently attempted to or sink the vessels, On Sept. 5 a Obarity Worker Dies. Alice Tharnisch, thirty-five years olf an investigator on the State Board of Charity, and well known in New York ag & social and charity worker, died tc t her home, No. 714 Amsterda of eart failure. an he had Hh Rep kta A res sas 3 f 6 keep pace with Dame Fashion «=, Is becoming more expensive daily and the prudent woman is taking advantage of obtaining lhe best mer. chandise for the least_amount of PCAMMEYER-the well dressed woman's rendezvous for shoes, again forges to the font with a display of Fall § Winter models representing the very highest degree of correciness in refined, graceful & artistic footwear. 16°*!125° CAMMEYE Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York PUMPS aad hd | © bad OXFORDS 96 o# QF? HIGH SHOES = << CCR a THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918, ‘COAL SAVING CRY HERE . |GOES INSANE, ATTAGKS BIG BRITISH LINER | SAFE WITH 450: INo Conservation Request Should Prospective Bridegroom Becomes UUs | Be Complied With That Mean Violent While Discussing Plans rain’ HAD U BOAT SCARE | tat cont Arrives at an Atlantic Port trom With Many Distinguished — | 2 In Now York City. were endanger: by he same house calied on his prospective Teeth thoroughly cleatied. the at, Mr. Garfield deciaret other-ine: . i ; i 2 Passengers, |e ation ‘tequeee should. be | Gre Ceuta Mit’ te Gomeints: tue Ramee pastilles, whieh taste like H Broken plates repaired while _—_ vould “fesult in alcknast or injury’ (| plans. - His brother, Frank, wae with} candied fruit, will keep |g 7% “sit oF if cone by mail, | One of the In tinh liners are | health.’ him, and the three eat in the living ’ A rived . aries pho i with | : Se gO roctn of the Hauck home discussing the| You and the children in HY pr. One + ived in an Atlantic port to-day Houne Pre-Election Recess Abandoned | approaching ceremony. 00d conditio: s we orsiess~ 150 passengers after on anxious trip WASHINGT Sept. 27.—Houve| suddenly the bridegroom-to-be sprang} 6 toad we ZEASTIZG “St |lIG9Eacr .e marke i a loaders to-day abandon Jans fo his chair, % i marked by wireless warnings of U pfscelcction rernte. Neceralty ot Danse pave, Hauck, ana. before, Frank sould At your dealers WOYRS BAN.TO TBM, Galy ats and fnformation that an Ameri- Ii the net not be ready. for n [separate them had bitten both his pros- Ex can collier had been sunk by a sub- marine on Tuosday, Among the passengers was Mrs. {fil John Thornton McKean, the bride « of © fow days of the Assistant Tramic Manager of the Washington Term- inal, ‘The British authorities would not permit her to sail, because of sub- marine reports, on the vessel that brought her husband back on Sunday. Mrs. McKean was one of the first passengers to leave the ship, and she immediately boarded a train for Washington, Gen. J. H. Ensley, C, B., C. M. G, D. 8. ©. @ Canadjan officer who wee allo went across in 1914, returned for the first time, The General has been decorated several times by both his own and the French Government. A number of distinguished women war workers were aboard the ves- sel. Neline de Lazovert, the wifo of Count Stanislaus, a young Russian nobleman who claims to have organ. ized the plot to assassinate the monk Rasputin and helped carry it out, has from hospital rk in France. rved on the I jan front from winning of the war until the ulation of ‘the Russian Army has been nded, and hag re- ons for bravery from different Allied Governments, _ | — -—-— LORD READING COMING BACK, Report That Envoy Would Not Re- turn to United States Denied, LONDON, Sept Rumors that Lord Reading may not return to the United States are denied by the Even. ing News. It says Lord and to resume patriotic labora in Washington, In these matters are, of course, kept reeret for obvious reasons,” w any members that they would not agreement, broke up the plans for a REPUDIATED BY GARFIELD) MOTHER OF HIS FIANCEE Sickness, He Says. for His Wedding. ASHINGTON, Fuel Ad-| There was to have been a quiet wed- strator Garfield epudiated [ding at No. 159 MeKibben Street, Brook- alleged circular of the National Te-liyn, next Monday morning. Miss Fran+ Coal Merchants’ Association asking consumers in New York to refrain n using coal until Nov. 1, response to complaints that per- ring from Spanish influenza become Mrs, Charles Sanfrino. k, coupled with the warning ‘of|pective mother-in-law’s cars off. w A unanimous consent recess ty-day’ vacation con Houck of that address was to have This morning Sanfrino, who lives in He then grappled with his brother and in the struggle bit off the latter's left car. Policeman McDonald arrived and it took the combined efforts of the two men to subdue Sanfrino, At St. Cath- erine’s Hospital it was sald Sanfrino was hopelessly insane. ta Acts Like 18 hten Loose 1 NA LAX iitnccs as ag , SETS OF TEETH, and peeing Nay mek ONSTIPATION is a . made danger sign. Pink crystallized ANALAX BADLY DECAYED TEFTH and Roots carefully extracted. MCKESSON & ROBBINS, Wew York Incorporated face eats aree Gtr a ORY Americay District Messenger mune PM. se. OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & © se" 34th Street ‘Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Fashions —New York Offering Special Values Saturday Attractive assortments of seasonable apparel, comprising youthful modes in Coats, Suits and Dresses, selected with particular regard for the requirements of the younger set—at moderate prices. 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