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Pr : nny a oes iad THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 300 Miller Street, lacerations of the| Sealp and hands, FOUR HURT IN GRASH , ON WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE thirty, No. 285 South seaond xt the legs and conto ons. ph. Doher 250 South I Street, lucerat 1d contus Cars in Collision and C ion and Conductorette | e body. “i big } ctorla ‘Phillips, twenty-eight, eon- | and: Three Passengers Are { Cut and Bruised. Mour persons on @ 14th Street trolley bound for Manhattan, were injured wb it ran into a Grand Street car on thd Williamsburg Bridge early to-day. All! the injured live in Brooklyn. ‘They ard: Benjamin Cohn, twenty-eight, of No in charge of the oar. Jured were attended by an am- St. surgeon from Catherine's auiry. City Star.) ves no less than norously declared ave. “I, too, am & “The statesman s does the soldi the Hon. Howl man behind the a “How. many hundred mites behind? demanded a pessimist In the audience, A Fuel-Saving Food (CREAMETTES, the new American macaroni product, is daintier in texture, richer in flavor, and more convenient in shape than ordinary macaroni. It is deliciously tender and cooks in one-third the time, thus saving not only time but fuel. Creamettes possesses double the nutriment of beef, and the following recipe is an especially satisfying meat substitute: Scalloped Creamettes and Oyst layer of baled and chilled Creamettes ia the botiom of a bee eee cad iotee SIREN Taga Geemees oual Ger dak & tied bee the lait layer of Creamettes. | Pour over the dole a well-made cream sauce, covet the tap with cracker erumbe, aod bake 13 to 20 mi aos hs dubs SOBLG \ AU-FOAL RGAE Volt Cocdininen; and ke Seale’ cay them, be will order for you. low dish, then The Creamette Company Minneapolis TEAR AMR AICAM MACARONI PROOUSS eevee TICK | : 1 a tp teed te HIE: & When the ready-to-wear salesma impress you with the quality of h he tells you to fit YOUR figure for less money? Ps do Other Woolens 25,00 to 00 ( —WEW YORK CITY 51 0RES: 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts, 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street. STORES 125th St, srone t 20th ‘Street, Headquarters, oy) a NY RON STORE, 408 East 149th St. Ne: Newark, Why Not Have Your Clothes Custom Tailored by Us?—it costs no more. Suits or Overcoats Made to Measure All garments tailored in our own daylight shops. “it fits as though made for you.” If that’s the case, why buy ready- anybody clothes when you can have them made Woolens of suit and overcoat lengths sold to the public and the trade at wholesale at our Headquarters, 143 West 20th Street Open To-morrow Till 10 P, M. 251 ighth Ave., N: 23d Street. 700 B' 5 hth A Bet. 43d and 44th Sts, way, 1 b 2331 Ei hth Ave., 1 door abos 5001 Fifth Avenue, ‘MILITARY BORDERS WON'T COUNT SOON ! So Mid-European Union is Told— Contracts for 100 Barges and Tugs|Hede Swears He Got Counterfeit | Public Education Association § Conference Sends Thanks Cancelled by Shipping Board, Stamps for U. S. Inspectors at | Children Are “Lured,” Then to Wiison, Saving $25,000,000, Their Own Request. | Graduated, Still Unfit. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25.—Dete-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Slashing| Continuing testimony tn his own be-| The Public Education Association gates to the conference of the Mid- of the wooden shipbuilding pro-|"alf yesterday at the trial before Fed-| in @ report on “Private Commercial European Union of small nations were gramme, which many believe fore-|¢Tl Judge pkg Ma Ste | | Schools in Marhattan and the jeautioned yesterday by Thomas G. casts the virtual elimination of this | Vom Clene Maney mae ot ie of Bronx,” charges that "thousands of Masaryk, President of the newly- typo of vessel began to-day. Follow- | its employees, including Hede, for con-|°Mldren in the public elementary organized Ceecho-Slovak Republic, ing conferences between Chairman | spiring to. defraud the Government] achools are lured away each year from that emphasis should not be placed Hurley of the Shipping Board, | tented eee ee nade by the Gee {continuing their education throug on “military boundaries” by the op- | Charles M, Schwab, Director General | nent, wag not shaken on cross ex-| Unserupuious solicitation of private pressed peoples seeking independent of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, | ™ Inter was cofroboraied in lcommereial @chools,” as a result of nationalism, because the “future and all the higher officials of the| ine Murray, packers at|Whicn “a large army of uneducated, Europe |s to be a Burope of perma- | ghipbullding organization was she company mats iil equipped and unemployable office nent peace.” learned that contracts for fifty wood | a erfelt rubber stam oj we rkers are polenta dumped into He 1 that such boundaries a8 barges and fifty tugs have been can- |‘) t inspectors, the labor market | were claimed in the past by dynastic celicd, port follows an Inve tion and military powers will not need! As cichty of the 2 ton bargen| nt by | of sixty-seven schools by a committee |to be claimed by the nations that/ were to bave been built largely to A 3 | headed by Mrs. Sidney Borg | may achieve independence as a re-| carry coal io New England, the pro-|,,j4ede, s¥ove he. saeco Sogn INGA Robot = AE arte Be Adib sult of the overthrow of the Teutonic! gramme is thus reduced to thirty. " parked | Henry A. Stimson, George ‘ # As#istant Director Bureau of At empires, The Shipping Boar officials de- | Commendation for his stand on Ger-! cided on the curtailment when they ince, Department of Education; 3 n peace as well as a note of ap-| i adchits | ward C, Henderson, Mias Ger lation for the support he haw| Were convinced that there are enough | Py “UP neuving and moet have fe | Robinson-Smith and others | given the oppressed nations of Europe | wooden ips available ito do the] understood him Forty of the schools 1 timated,” j was embodied in a telegram sent to! work for which the barges and tugs} ee says the report, “en 1 7.000 day Prenident wilmon. Ah was clecltea '2| were to. bo built, It waa also ex-/ TRAIN HITS ‘TRUCK, 15 HURT, | Seer erie ar aes |the sessions and to inscribe on tho| Plained that construction of nono of years, graduates merely of clemen Liberty Bell cast for the new declar-| the barges or tugs has begun nor has| Seven Sertoa a Are Taken by instruction pro- ation a legend in English, the material for them been obtained tom renerally of a low order a As the barges cost $180,000 cach and ia laborers, ta tna eth nay ro: and was f and to have ttt le Felation ‘om Camp 10 Jamaica last of the outside work TOBACCO MEN TO APPEAR, | the tuss 4825,000 each the saving 46/1 ire ere injured, aevon of them so | -— mma | over $25,000,000, seriously that they were taken to the |'qnaake Record in Washtneto Will Gladly Help Federal Trade| It was announced by Chairman Moe ee br a Lie ivang| WASHINGTON, Ost. 26.—An earth: Commission, Says Whelan. | Hurley that plans are boing perfected i train at Old Country Koad | quake oé moderate intensity and teating George J. Whelan, President of the|for the conversion of 100 woode: K : J almost an hour occur dur the Tobacco Products Corporation, said) xning into oi arn to bring pa S nh at the aren aenaiioa tele lowality here to~lay that officers of the corpora- tion would gladly appear before the Federal Trade Commission on Dec. 7 so that any misunderstanding may be ared up. “L feel certain,” said he, “that the! aim of the ‘Federal ‘Trade Com- mission is to ald corporate business in building up the world trade of the | United States and at the same time to =* aid. b s in complying Federal statutes as Interpreted in the light of modern business conditions.” | —————— Divorces Lieut. L. M. Ansley. preme Court Justice Delehanty yes- terday granted an interlocutory decree of divorce to Mrs. Olive Robertson | ¢x | Ansley of No, 236 West 70th Street | Me against Lieut. Lewis M. Ansley, who lives at the Hotel Vanderbilt. Mrs. Ansley gets custody of their son, Lewis M. Ansley jr, three years old” They |, were married at Columbia, 8. C,, April | ¢, 9, 1913, v See nit (From the jon, News.) {ott A Galveston widow says that | “Our children and the nelgnbot chil- dren had a quarrel yesterda Did it amount t “Not until n wants to is garments made-to-fit- prices, IN BROOKL are One aM, rer Bier as ‘from Fluch Ave. Cor. 50th Street. IN NEW JERSEY: Market i Near Broad St. Av.. John St. plies from Mex the City of ake FEWER WOOD SHIPS TO BE TURNED OUT Re eras peor i SENATE VOTES | 10 INQUIRE — RA Cpe 'KENYON CLERK DENIES REPORT RAPS PRIVATE PART IN RAINCOAT FRAUD nt at some stop, bu V signal that the | INTO MORGAN EXPLOSION Strona; Forceful Men Says Frelinghuysen. WASHINGTON, among the residents for sm forty to fifty miles around the mu-| TAKE ns plant because of the fear of an-| ner disaster ‘If either of two storage plants at © struck by 1 New ou bution explosives DP 7 =. wa iF Null au xy > Is Officers’ a Sa quiry, declared “a would {2loth er Munition Plants Capable of Destroying Half of New York, Oct. 36.—Investira-| Monin we tha eran of 8) These Are the Ones With the ves on Oot. 4, was authorizes | Power and Energy to Win huyaen of New Jersey, urine his reaiia. | It ia estimated that over 3,000,000 BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY 5,336 Pairs of Women’s Shoes Goon Sale in 37 Beck Hazzard Stores Today at $5.00 Per Ptir Bargains for Civilian «4 Soldier Four Special Military Styles Genuine Heavy Duty—Also Styles for Marching or Navy Men 35 STORES SFI With Plenty of Iron In Their Blood— people annually in this country alone For Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Owing to our tremendous volume, these shoes were offered to us for cash at less than manufacturer's cost by a well known dealer who was overstocked and in need of money. These styles formerly sold at $8.00 and $9.00 per pair and consist of models in’ genuine Brown Kid, Brown Calfskin, Black Calfskin and Brown Patent; all with genu- ine Suede ‘Tops in Fawn or Gray shades; made with French, also College Ileels, $ 500 Mitel All Sizes and widths, Special Price il ¥ 12, 780 Pairs of Genuine Duals Calfskin Shoes In shades; N Koko or Mahogany with fine oak soles and rubber heels attached. ik Also a big assortment of Gun Metal, Genuine Vici = and Winter ‘Tan Grain \ Shoes which sell elsewhere at $6.00 to $8.00 per pair. Price $4.50 Calfskin Model—Trench Shoe for 54 $A..70 " to 4: Pate IN GREATER NEW YORK IELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR ADDRESSES. a COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS Vi Hooray! Hooray! It’s Pancake Time ~—and this year you can enjoy more de- licious and digestible cakes than ever before, from UNCLE JERRY (Buttermilk) PANCAKE FLOUR Contains powdered buttermilk, just add water and bake. At All Grocers 6 f Influenza it is pure hig! We offer the reductions grade liquor. public extreme this ereat before the new war tax of 96.40 a means thousands of doll can’t afford to me law is @ fact. wise folks’ storerooms, Our reputa chants is your guarantee of sa! WHISKI Haig & Haig XXXXX. Kingamere Scotch Hot, Get 18 2. = James Boyle @ Co. Irish:, 2.00 9.00 James Cunningham | 1.75 8.00 Old Crow Whiskey 1:65 7.25 y's Malt... 1:50 Wilson 1.85 Hunter |. 190 — Id Hickory Rye XX, qts.. 1.75 6.75 Golden Sponsor Rye, full ate. 2.00 7.50 Paul Jones or Cutter 1.85 == areen River Whiskey 58 1.65 7.50 Old Private Stock, quart.. 1.75 6.75 1.40 6.50 1.25 6.00 — 6.00 1.85 = Hunter Whiske Ww. L. 1:70 7.50 Holly Club Whiskey, at... 1.65 6.50 Corn Whiskey, Orchard br, 1.50 6.60 Seagram's Canadian 225 Overholt, quart 200 — Dewar's' Speciat 245 = Black and White... + 2.65 Johnny Walker 2.90 Mackey & Mackey’ Scotch (XXX, very best 2.00 9.00 Ramsey's ‘Scotch 2.25 10.00 Cunningham Scotch 1.75 8.00 Mitchel's Finest Scotch... 2.75 — King George 275 = OLD HICKORY PURE RYE ipe and mellow rom the choicest grain \{ter the most approved am; distilled by ex 5; a whiskey of ur xcellence and un ial flavor, Ita daily a Rood preventive f influenaa, Full + 91.75 6.75 GINS quarts Gordon Dry . Tuxedo Club’ Ory Buchu Gin, Dr. Bouyter'sds 1:00 Queensboro Ory 1.50 Meder Swans 4a imp. Hot land Gin, '-gal, bottle... 3.25 A. Lane's’ Ory 1.75 Bol's Imported jugs Oe Kuyper Holland Gin Van Der Veldt Holland Gin Queensboro Holland Gin Sloe Gin, fine Tom Gin, Que Cu Gin, UiteMs Sey For at Years We Mave Gu NOTICE | Jue It of OPEN PVENINGS 0 “The Original Goldberg” Telephone, Chel 108 Eighth Ave., sie A Satisfa: Easily reached by subway, surface oF L gallon goes These Extraordinary Specials "for Balance of the Week ORMONT FRAISE * * * COGNAC Bottled in Fran Should be in every household during the influenza epidemic. ‘The highest grado Bundy produced In the celebrated district. of been rs ip thus having the softness lowness of ag Bott) 12 bottles BRANDIES Majestic Cognac XXX.... 1.90 20 Du Archite Freres XXX... 2.28 10.00. James Hennessy XXX. . 2.75 _ J & F. Martel KXX.... 275 => E. Remy Martin Cognac XX 2.90 - Ormont Fra Cognac XXX 2.75 - Jean Brismac Cognac XXX, 2.65 - Martel or Hennessy X 60 - 1, Robin Cognac XXX.,.... 2.35 - Planat & Co, Cognac XXX 2.50 = 6 e Brand -. 1.50 675 Blackberry Brandy |. 1.25 5.00 ich or Apricot Co 50 - Grew & Brandy 1.50 - VERMOUTH fot. Ga Vermouth, French impor'd 1.2 Vermouth, Italian, Mu & At. Vermoutn: italtan, domtie Vermouth, French, dom'tic - WINES Ga Eagle Crest Port or 2.00 Goiden Valiey Port or e 2.25 Medisco Port or Sherry 75 43.00 Oporto Port, Imported 1100 4.00 Delicioso Sherry, imported 1.00 4.00 Dutt Gordon Sherry 100 $00 Hygeia imported Wine and French Olive Oll 1.85 al Rival Grand Port or Sherry .35 1.60 Virginia Dare 5s..... Ce Burgundy Claret 12s St. Julier Claret 35° (1.60 Medoc Grand Maison., . 2.00 California, Pure Riesling. 1.50 Hochhelmer White Wine., 50 2.00 Bacardi Rum .. 2.30 = Carlton Jamaica Flum...1. 200 ae Tuxedo Cocktail, quart., 1:78 = Creme de Menthe 1.50 - Rock and Rye, for coide,., 1128) =e Queensboro + 1.50 - oeB, Martin's... 140 oe ry Champegne, pts 2.25 - Seal, Domestic, ot 20 - nae Bitters = aan : q tet a ik Saree, r ction or Ch t auantitie NTIL 8 P.M, GOLDBERG ESTABLISHED SINCE 1887 468-2469 Between 15 & 16 Sts, ines to make it worth while, BUY NOW!__SAVE HALF Later these fine brands will no longer be on the market but in the ily Refunded Money, Free Delivery on eon ench Jug until returned. The’ tax d we mer- =z € 3 “Tha, Original Goldberg”