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is COAL MEN, IN FEAR, ADD 1,000,000 TONS *:s"scesrerse ts | FROM GULM BANKS Operators Alarmed by Pros- pect of Seizure as Result of Evening World Exposure. ng World.) SYHUP OF FIGS FOR GROSS, Sit ~FEVERISH CHILD Look, Mother! Is tongue coated, breath hot and stomach sour? Harmless “fruit laxative’ best to clean tender liver and bowels, Mothers can rest easy efter pivin; “California Syrup of Figs,” eee fn a few hours all the clogged-up ‘waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and qu have a well, playful child again. ildren simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets luggish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see if tongue is coated, the: & licious “fruit laxative.” Children | it, and it cannot cause injury. No erence what ails your little one— If full of cold, or a sore threat, diare rhoea, stomachache, bad breath, re- member, a gentle “inside cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. * Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeiting syrups. Ask your druggist for « bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” We make no smaller Hand back re contempt any er fig syrup.— vt The Bill Is Never Long Over-Due We all need recreation, but often we pay too dearly for it. Continued over- eating, over-itinking, late hours and ir regular habits are apt to bring their price in gee troubles. Daily backache, digzy spells, headaches, rheumatic pains and urinary irregularities are warnings of kidney weakness. Neglect may lead to gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. For quick relief, moderate your habits and use Doan's Kidney Pills. They are praised the world over. This Is a New York City Case Leo Kovetsky, 05 1, 84h a, sag eos “ima bene ade abd Ee 6 ome ine ‘seong: Youd’ etouy’ without” Urole’ and Et nat trou te alan led” ® 60¢ at all Drug Stores Poster Milburn Co. Mig Chem Butialo,NY. mericans Rg NED Being used by over three million peo le annually. It will increase the th ef weak, nervous, run-down two weeks! time in many in- {Ask your Doctor or drug nat It. tines and bowels faii to ¢: stimulate the liver and of Bold by druggists Oct. 13—"The| ——— | ne: For Biliousness ; Biliousness is a common form of indigestion, It is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intes- doses of Beecham’s Pills, when bilious, you will soon rid yourself of the impurities, relieve sick headache, Healthy conditions are quickly re-established by using BEECHAM PILL Special Value to Women are with E Box, throughout the world. I Mets exposure of the Coal profiteering has already caused coal operators to take such steps as will million ‘tons this winter,” declares the Anthracite Consumers’ League. well informed con- region and of itself has done more to protect the interests of anthracite ‘onsumers than any other organiza- tion in the country. “But,” declared the league, “all the lefforts of this organization coupled with the appeals of the National Fuel Administration have not moved the operators to as much action as has the Nation-wide publicity given to the methods of the coal monopoly by |The Evening World.” Twenty-five years ago, before che | invention of the steam blower and the draft fan made possible the utilization of the smaller sizes of anthracite, there were strewn over this region more than half @ billion tons.of coal which were unmarketable, Th it mountains of coal would have made a@ pile twenty | feet wide and thirty feet high, | extending from New York to Philadelphia. For a numbor of years, since modern Invention made this coal possible of utilization, the Coal Trust has beon sending small quantities of it to mar- ket, gotting high prices, particularly when the miners of the anthracite region were on strike, strike of 1902 vast quantities of th 2 as high as $26 per ton. twithstanding the nation’s needs war times, the appeals to the | operators bave thus far been futile in getting them to market the great culm banks to the full limit. But now a change of spirit seems to have struck the operators, and many of the richest of the mountains of coal on the surface, providentially deposited there many years ago, are being scooped up with vigor and sent to market, With the fierce light of publicity now being brought to bear on the methods of the trust, the danger that the Government might sei.e some of these mountains of coal and market them for the benefit of the people this winter became very great, It would only take such a move- ment to expose the vast profits in this particular branch of the anthra- cite business. And therefore the ev! y reaches the conclu. n that it is time to act, Jn making an order allowing miners and laborers in the anthracite mine; an increase in wages, Fuel Admin: trator Garfleld has been asked by the Anthracite Consumers’ League not to permit another advance in the price of coal. The miners themselves, while not taking action in @ body on this Trust's war increase the output of anthracite one During the} waste fuel were marketed at prices | DEFENSE SOCIETY WOMEN Singer and Pianist ARRANGE FINE CELEBRATION Zeard; New Leaders OF THIS COLUMBUS DAY 8 Pretty Girls in Italian Costumes and Noted Singers to Appear on Fifth Avenue. At the Liberty Loan booth of the Women's National Committee of the American Defense Society at 69th tertainment ts being planned for Col- umbus Day, and all the prominent society girls who have been helping salo of bonds will be dressed in Ital- fan costumes, Mme, Victoriona, the Wallan prima donna, and who will be with the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany this winter, will sing the Italian national anthem, and Mme. Jane Ross, a descendant of the famous Jane Koss, who made the first American flag, will also sing patriotic songs. The principal speaker of the afternoon will be Clara Clemens, the daughter of Mark Twain, Mrs. McAllister Smith ts in entire charge of the booth and is on duty each day. She ts Chairman of the Entertainment Committee of the Women's National Committee, 03. tion, do not want the public to be burdened with additions to the pres- ent price of coal and have so in- formed the league, Both the league and the miners be- Neve that the great profits now being made in the production of coal sufficient to pay the miners more wages without disturbing present coal prices, The league asks Garfield to take into account the large profits on this character of coal, not only in setting miners’ wages but in fixing coal pric —_——o—— Mertt System in Army Here. WASHINGTON, Oct, 12.—Army or- ders published to-day placed all of- ficers in continental United States be- low the grade of Brigadier General under an efficiency rating system for assignments and promotions, GOODBY WOMEN’S TROUBLES The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen and bloat: f smonknces, “lasaitude, P " These gener: symptoms of Kidney and bladder disease are well known—so 1s the remedy, Next time you feel a twingo of abdomen, you will find qu! id sure Nef in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem On ¢ sules. This old and tried remedy for kid- Y discase and allied derangements has teat for hundreds of Paina and troub! |stored to your usual vigor, continue ta« ing 4 capsule or two euch day; they will keep you feeling fine and prevent a ro |turn of your trouble, GOLD MEDAL are imported at Haarlem, 1 your druggist In sealed boxes, thr 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief xpel. If you will take a few bile and tone the stomach. PHONE “ROTTEN SERVICE” DUE 10 UNDERPAID HELP Operator Reveals the True Source of the Public's Dissatis- faction, ‘To the Raitor of The Evening Worl’: Being an employee of the New York Telephone Company (Murray Hil! operator), I would like to inform the public just why they must put up with the “rotten service” and it Is all in a nutshell—underpaid em- ployees and inefficient heads, As every one knows, living condi- tions have gone up 50 per cent, or more, And every concern in the United States has had to co-operate with their employees in raising sal- aries, &c. Not so with the Telephone Com- pany. Rather than keep their ex- perienced help they let them go and got, the “kindergarten force” in all of the central offices, Although tele- phone capital stands at $126,000,000 to-day they cannot afford to pay a living salary to thelr most essential {| employees, Street and Fifth Avenue a large en-} make a record for the booth in the| For Big Orchestras | By Sylvester Rawling. HDRE was a joint recital at Aeolian Hall last night by Ade- laide Pierce, contralto, and Min- nette Warren, pianist. Miss Pierce has a voice of depth and compass that will be worth cultivating. Her most ambitious number was the “O don fatale” aria from Verdi's “Don Car- los.” Mise Warren's contributions included a Chopin group, played with youthful and graceful appreciation. ‘Two of her compositions were sung by Miss Pierce, ‘The Society of American Singers will present at the Park Theatre next Tuesday night, under the direction of the composer, Henry Hadley’s prize winning opera “Bianca,” founded on the comedy “The Mistress of the Inn,’ by Carlo Goldini, Mr. Hadley’s “Cleo- patra’s Night” hag been accepted by Mr, Gatti for presenation by the Met- ropolitan Opera Company, the fifth of Mr. Hadley’s operas to ‘be accepted for the stage. For Thursday night at the Park “The Mikado” is announced. On Friday night “Bianca” and Victor Herbert's "Madeleine" will be given in doublo bill, each composer conducting his own opera, for an “American com. poser’s night.” On Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday nights "The Tales of Hoffmann” will be repeated. “The Daughter of the Regiment” will sup- plement the Tuesday night's bill, The soloists at to-morrow night's Sunday concert will be Yvonne de Treville, Emily Gresser, John Campbell and John Quine, Sam Franko conducting. | ‘The overdue Paris Conservatory Or- |chestra, Andre Messager conductor, arrived in America yesterday on a | French battleship and will give a first chestra pending his full admission Mean- to American — citizenship, | while, Eric Lamater, a muste critic | as well as a musician, will lead | the band, The vacancy in the lead- ership of the Boston Symphony Or- chestra caused by the internment as an enemy alien of Dr. Karl Muck has | been filled by the appointment of ; Henri Rabaud, a French conductor, who is not a strange here. Until he can arrive from F teaux, Mr, Gatti’s French conductor, will fill Mr, Rabaud's place, Some of ua are wondering why Boston did not seize the opportunity to put an American in charge of its orchestra, Interesting is the announcement of the engagement by Cleofonte Cam- panini, director of the Chicago Opera Company, of Glorgio Polacco, of re- cent and gracious memory as con- ductor at the Metropolitan, Inci- dentally it may be mentioned that Sign Now ‘ance, Mr. Mon- | 81. Spelled Out in the Sky Up Over Times Square Mr, De Lamater has written th sic for ‘he etrothal,” Mi it~ linck’s sequel to “The Blue Bird. The Young Men's Symphony Or- chestra is starting its seventeenth season, under the direction of Arnold Volpe, It was founded by Alfr Seligman to afford young music! an opportunity to acquire routine and experience, Applicants for admission must present themselves at Terrace Garden on to-morrow and next Sun- day mornings. Marshall M. Bartholomew, Sig- mund Speeth, Frederick Gunster, Frederick Weld and other musicians are co-operating in a campaign to recruit music directors and song leaders for the Y, M. ©, A. Two hundred men are needed at once for work in the industrial plants and training camps, and from 600 to 1,000 can be used before the winter is over. Applications should be made to Mr, Bartholomew at the Y. M. Avenue, The People’s Choral Union will be- gin rehearsals for its twenty-seventh season to-morrow afternoon at Pub- lic School 27. C. A. headquarters, No, 347 Madison | § ———_——— Inwood Raises Service Fing To-Day Manhattan's Inwood section, that portion of the island north of 191st Street, between the Hurison and Har- Jom rivers, will raise 4s service Caz this afternoon with @ parade starting from Publle School No. 52 at 2.20 P, M. and proceeding to the point where big service flag, containing 316 and fifteen goll stars; will be unfurled. Families of men in. service will carry service flags and the assemblage will bo addressed by many prominent speakers. CASLALTIES CONTINUED Privates. ADKINS, Andy, Lindsay, Okla. concert at the Metropolitan Opera| ALLEN, Charles Edward, 39 River St, House next Tuesday evening. A tour|” Rahway, N. J of the prince American cities ts] ALLEN, Gis, Livingston, Dl, planned under the joint auspices of Fh Taiaie, at Xavier” Mont, the French High Commission and of ee sar Lemtetetie,_ Pa, the United States Government. F D: Keren, Mantioose, “Pe. pol OX. Willi Frederick Stock has resigned (i) (U0 gi as conductor of the Chicago Or-)uliMon ¥ hla. 4 Pittston, Pa, URSIN. Ai et stan JONES, George F. M. 344 E. 88th 8t., New Yor KIKKLAND, Alvie.” Lindeo, ‘Tex, RUIN Tao Ju Chicag can. lam B..” Pipestone, Norman E., doetngtiad, KEGOR. Wayman, Abraime, Wi N. Joba Wy. Detzoit CALE, Italpb, |. Highwood, Conn. ROMBAUSKI, Walter, 10 E. 19th St, we Ms vere, Maas, Dubuawe. 1a. ‘rank, Nokomis, Ne’ Joweoks, Calumet, Mich, it fred Leo, “Landhuree ‘Wis BRENNAN, Michael J. 1661 83d St, Brooklyn. BROWN. ‘idard F., Pleasant Garien, N, ©, CARY, Clarence J. ¥. © RNBY, “Jobo, 3. Ww DANIELS DeEsROs ene Being —_—_> -| BARBERS TO WORK IN MASKS, The “Switchboard Soldiers” they call us, Yes, on $14 a week we are expected to buy Liberty Bnods, War Savings Stamps, help the Red Cross, &c, and eg f board and dress—when, how, where To think of it ts enough to drive one insane, Yet Burleson says it is enough, Now, Mr, Editor, see what you can do for us, We are without hope, for as you know, in the Western Unton, there ts no union— all for themselves—and we drift on —to what? I might suggest that you shi Burleson back to the South and giv us a real American to be the head of so essential an industry, M. A. HW. ieee $500 BONDS FOR LOST BABY. Mappy Father Gives Subscription to Police—$50 for Finder, Delighted at the recovery of his three- year-old daughter Vivian, after she had been lost for four hours yesterday after- noon, Frederick M. Newman of No, 652 Chestnut Street, Richmond Hill, sub- scribed for $500 wonth of Liberty Bonds when he went to the police station to claim the litte girl. ‘ then need that he would nd to Fred Luming of Richmond Hill,, | alen Avenue, A the child. Two Hundred of the Device Will] He Distributed To-Day, With 1,084 new cases of Spanish | Influenza reported to the Department | of Health in Jersey City, Mayor Frank Hague to-day ordered that for | the duration of the epidemic barbers wear masks while cutting hair and | shaving, Two hundrea masks manu- factured by the Women’s Club of the | city will be distributed to the bar- bers to-day, —_ Thirteen Gold Stars on This © One hundred and sixty-elght blue and thirteen gold stars, one of the! latter representing Miss Frances | Moschen, a nurse who died in Frani while doing war work, were in the In boxes, 10c, 254, | Service Mag raised last night on 89th} Street between First and Second Ave- | |Rues, Father William H. Livingston | ot St. Gabriel’a Church blessed the | Mag. Justice Collins made the prin- | pees! scarce, See ee So Tenn ee nC in is I am the Man Behind the Sign! I look down from this sign on a thousand people a minute! I say to the crowds in the street Where are you going? Where is The Street you are on going? Where is the city the Street is on Where is the World going? Yoho! Yoho! the’streets! How long do you think a God if this world is ruled by The sky sweeps past above my head, up here, and the stars roll on in the night! streets! God or do you want another But why should they? If there is no God! If this world is ruled by Germans! Yo ho! Yo ho! I ask each man of coffee? Do you want to keep on living with the kind of God who will allow the kind of world this world is going to whine out into, if people like Germans can get their way in it? Do you want to keep on living with the kind of men going? Say!!! All you people down there DO YOU THINK THER You people down in the yeu Do you want a 1p of sugar in your jermans can get their way with? Do you want to admit you belong to a human race which will allow itself to be dictated to by Germans, by nation which after wading Up to her waist in the a blood of Russia and the of Belgium, after hanging the Lusitania around her neck, can still move on—can still move on!—slap the blood of Belgium and Russia on the doorpost of London and Paris, swing the Lusitania with a cheer w York, and ery, TO THESE! Pee a eR Me eg 4 " sar tl mtn oo over New YOU SEE WHAT WE HAVE DONE NOW YOU SHALL BELONG TO US! Hinge | IS A GOD? anybody will think th Gomaeet - id DEWEY. 0 DOBRIN: Paul, 138 Fordham Road, new, York. Wott ohn Chatire réoare, Pa, i Henry A, Holyoke, are CARTELLI, Paul, 239 E. 150th St., nn ork, ty coreg fie YO Ce, DININNY, Harry B., Smithville Flats, Kons. i lento ae ba re A SRILA Jmenh Nelson, Pertyogo! EICHMAN, Max, 1569 Fulton Ave, | SNYDER, William, 201 East 144th Now York. 8 wits coe CY a NY. Bae Hea My Meee SEE Marlon La,GlyenN: Ys Up Machin, Tes ty, Betano. 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Weep, oh weep, ye little children of London and Paris and New York for a thousand years for your fathers, if they do not drive back into its hole a nation that could send half a world to hell, dreaming a dream like this! You ask me who I am that I should speak for four hundred million children and a thousand years? You ask me my name that I should ask for siz billion dollars this week, for ourselves, and for not having our children ashamed of us? I am the man Behind the Sign! At the crossroads of a world bound for Berlin I swing my sign, a oe _ aoadions bh ea La ECZEMA On little girl when six weeks old.’ red and itched very much keep a cap on to prevent scratching. Hair all fell out and head was much! disfigured. Lasted three months when was told to use Cuticura. After using’ two boxes Ointment and two cakes Soap she was healed. From signed statement of Mrs. J.! Morris, 751 Dawson St.,New York City, These fragrant emollients are all you need for all toilet purposes. 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