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OO Re TET TIESTO CITIZENS APPEAL TO.M’ADOO 10- DAY FOR BARGE cANAL prave raeery Urge Attractive Schedule of Rates and Closer Co-opera- |. tion With the Railroads. | cleaned in the morning no longer obtains in Germany. Leather ia so soarce nowadays that boots and shoes have become “objects of value" to be left in custody of the hotel manager. A hotel guest at Cologne, who <b ree brought suit against a hotel proprie- So Scarce Has Leather |tor to recover damages for his shoes Now Become, which had disappeared overnight, lost Become, | his case and the Judge berated the AMSTERDAM, Oct. 25 (Associated | traveller soundly for “not protecting —The Bi is property better in these dreadful Press)—The Buropean habit of plac: | days when thicving je rampant and ying one’s shoes outside the bedroom | pote: staffs reduced owing to the V door at night to find them ready w, SHOES IN GERMANY PUT IN HOTEL SAFE Guests Guard Them as Jewels, “s WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Follow- ing The Evening World's suggestions of closer co-operation on the part of the Railroad Administration in the operation of the railroads and the New: York State barge canal, a com- mittee of citizens is in Washington and will appear before Director Gen- eral McAdoo to-day The local committee Murray Hulbert, Dock ¢ Leo Kohns, ‘OH YOU BETTY! A piquant, moreish, Hooverizing, come-hither pudding. It rings the bell every time with the children, Cranberry Betty ttale bread, butter, tnstrained cranberry lemon rind (use rind of '4 lemon to each consists of rind been add then roceed till the dish le filled, having the dish. and bake move the cover te brown the t with sauce, Som: of New York. Lean of Nontend. that the Government, no operates the barge canal, days the fixtn of a schedule) Cook cranberries in porcelain lined, enameled or aluminum vessels only. Always specify Eatmor Cranberries ‘TRADE-MARK a selection of the choicest cultivated varieties packed exclusively for ter aa CRANBERRY EXCHANGE~s growers’ organization ‘hicago: New Yok GB. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK irty-fourth Street ty=fifihh Street AAA AAAA ARAL An Important Sale for’ To-morrow (Saturday) will offer Men’s Fine Laced at $8.75 per pair Four different models are inclu Cordovan; one of dark brown Cresco, rubber insert in sole; one of black wa: and one of Biucher cut, in tan Russia calf; all selected from the regular stock, where they have heretof« t 1 at a much higher figure. Shoes d in th This is an unusual op R pst Suits | | at $28.00, ‘ $35.00 the ass THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, of dafly newspapers, ts idle to-day, It “ GOLT SNEEZES FIRE ALARM cI Smoke Set “Animals “to Coughing | K 1918, |NOSE CLOGGED FROM COLD MAY LEAD TO SPANISH INFLUENZA a PRESSMEN STRIKE; MUCH PRINTING TIED UP Only Those of Daily Newspapers in Use Pending War Labor Board Decision. More than 5,000 pressmen and feeders are on strike, and practically every printing press In the city, except those Tells How to Get Quick Relief! ling for breath at night; your cold oF leatarrh will be gone. from Head Colds. It’s | Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream | Balm from 9 your druggist now. Apply A 4 little of ‘this fragrant, antiseptic, | Splendid! hepling cream tx, your wostelle,” 3 | . penetrates through every air passage | of the head, coothes the inflamed or | In one minute your clogged nostrils| swollen mucous tnembrane and relief Washington, sent by the War Board.| will open, the air passages of your] comes instantly have heard evidence on both sides and|head will clear and you can breath It's just fine. will give a decision next week. It i8|freely. No more hawking, snufMing,| with a cold o understood both sides have agreed to! blowing, herdache, dryness. No strug-| comes so quickly rccopt the decision, Meantime soine of the labor leaders are trying to have the men return to work pending arbitra- tion, The cylinder feeders and print- ers’ assistants want an increase from $24 to $30 a week. was said there would likely by dela ho publication of all weeklies and s of the monthly magazines printec hee Three special commissioners from Don't stay atuffed-up nasty catarrh—Relief Advt. VICTROLAS & AND 8 HORSES ARE SAVED and Roused Neighbors— $10,000 Damage Done. A two-alarm fire started on the first floor of the four-story brick building at Nos, 1 and 8 Watkins Street, Kast New York, at 2 o'clock this morning. The building was occupied by the Knickerbocker Milk Com end was owned by George k St. Mark's Avenui Columbia L&) Grafonolas 22.50 to 380.00 Convenient Terms | Victor—RECORDS—Columbia | All the Newest Popular and Classical Hits WISSNER’ any alarm was given by a three old colt who was awa’ 1 e smoke and b in, and the noise Athed' the sttect and broug.t tescte: | NEWYORK: | BROOKLYN: | JERSEY CITY: | NEWARK: The fire epread to the second floor | £S part Sath St. [ss Flatbush Ave. | 154 Newark Ave. “| i3 Broad 3 but was got under control Victora only. hese Stores Have Both about $10,000. houses in the rear of the 1 by the police. Several building were of Dohiars Are Still Dollars — | The war has not affected United States money and it willnot, neither has it affected Brill Standards—the value In offering Kuppenheimer Clothes to Men we are | backed by an organization and buying power surpassed by none. excels in the number of styles and fabries offered, but | assures maintained quality standards and greater values The m sanctione: ing creators equa! to cus selves, The Den ent is locs ep f IS 10cs Kuppenheimer Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats, $28 to $80 Brill Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $35 | Bull Brcthews THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 44 Eaat 14th St. Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway 1456 Broadway, at 42d St. 1456 Broadway, Union Sq., 125th St. at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave. Brooklyn 125th St. and Brooklyn Stores Open To-Morrow Night | of both is as high and as good to-day as it ever was— | | 100 cents on the dollar—and the reason is resources. | |} The result is a clothes service that not onl Hl ‘och Prices Make Downtown Seiaeen Extravagan: KOCHeG. 125th Street, West Saturday a Day of Great BARGAIN Sales $35.00 Winter Coats FOR WOMEN AND MISSES $9350 VELOUR, Cheviot and Kerscy, flare or belted models, with larg: con- vertible collar of fur, plush or self ma- terial, some with fancy stitching, novelty pockets and belt. In navy, brown, taupe and black. All a. Girls’ Dresses— School or Play $1.89 Worth 2.50 to 4.00 E-PI§CE belted models, with pockets and contrasting-color collars. In plaid gingham, fancy striped crepes pink and blue chambrays and peplins, 6 to 14, $12.50 Jumbo Sweaters, $8.25 At this price only because we were fortunate enough to pick up a lot at a sacrifice on the regular cost. ne Fi. Women's Heavy Worsted Sweater Coats, “Shaker Knit,’ with sailor collar and belt. In all the new colors. 75 Women's Union Suits,; $1.00 Women’s Cotton Vests ibbed gotton, knee or ankle | and Tights, heavy weight; length; regul nd |regular and extra Peedi VF | 69¢ extra sizes | sizes; cach. $1.89 Women’s Gloves, $1.59 QNE clasp, capeskin, drawn back, prix seam and p’que sewn. In tan and ivory. Main Floor For Baby’s Carriage Ride and Sizes White corduroy carriage covers, silk lined. ) Eeeh Silk quilted covers, hand embroidered. Eiderdown covers, finished with wide satin ribbon. | | Baby Buntings, that envelop them from head $2 98 to foot, of beacon blanket cloth, ribbon bound, and be bow on’ hood. Second Floor. == Silk ‘oon and Seco i ~ C wpa Silk Top al . oD ites RN P 89 Hier etticoats, 52 OS aie a W'!TH deep taffeta ruffles, fin- Saoonl Finan, » ished with pleatings. Every : . approved color and black. Flanneline Waists | Corsets , Royal Wore and C. B. $2.00 | New models, smartly tailored, | trimmed with pearl buttons, and made with convertible collars sdleckwear, 58¢ | | Handi tiefs,19¢ 9c Collars, guinpes and vestees; or-| All linen; a few odd initials; others gandie and silk; white and co | plain, with 14 inch hem, Main Floor, ain Floor. Special Offering of 350 $1 50 Handbags at 95c Main Fi. ve “VET and Silk; fitted with mirror and inside compartment. Some Vi_leathor envelope purses among them, In black and colors. $1.15 Elastic girdle top, some medium hust, lightly boned, free L. ee 25 MEN'S ‘The fame of Koch Boys’ Clothing - spread from end to end of the Boys’ Suits + & O’ Coats of the type that all the smart little chaps want. ‘T WO-TROUSERS Norfolk Suits, in cheviot and tweed mixtures; new trench models. Sizes 7 to 18. $12.50 WINTER Overcoats, in the new brown and grey cheviot mix- serge yoke and fancy plaid tures; sly 7 te Special |12 0 18 yrs. Specia $13. 50 $15.00 $1 Scrim Curtains 75c pair Immense variety of novelty lage | effects with center valar These Smart High Shoes 6.00 N gt calf and kid with black and gray cloth tops and siede tops. Military, Cuban and Lou's hec's $37.50 Rugs $31.50 nless Tapestry Brussels | nd allover effects, in metal, Boys’ Calf Lace Shoes Girls’ Calf Lace Shees ‘ 2.25 and 3.00 814 to ll 2.45 Mahogany Tan Shoes 11!3 to 2 2.69 3.50 and 4.00 914 to J. .04s 3:25 | ite Nu-buck shoes, welted soles, H.C. P. Koch & ©0, 1