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REVOLT MOVEMENT PAIN, PAIN, PAIN Rul ai ~ FUEL CONSUMER ALWAYS AT MERCY OF COAL BARONS Combined Interests. Take Profit All the Way From hair, In from 4 to 8 days the Mine to Furnace. gray disappeors. Mery Cave Weceres By Sophie frene Loeb Not crude 4: ¢, but a clear ° ei PO $ hs ’ 4 hay. Hair ! No gray streaks and un- ruly silver threads disfig- \ ure the hairofany woman who once learns of this wonderful color restorer. You apply it yourself — simply comb it through the The Even Doesn't int of coal conditt the manner in which the coal inter- ATT bore end epecial comb, @Sts have b up corpora tion of d and sales Fiving the exact color, of the air. If possible, enclose a lock'in your letter. MARY T. da tad St. Peal, Miao. compa “barons from the time t nrined until it reaches the furna Various inve ona of comr sions and comr es have been mad to nd suits instituted insan effort | strangle hold on this vast} oal until the matter has} Supreme Court of the | Government's coal | AGITATES. HUNGARY ts forth the te Commerce findings of| | Commission, | je an inve cond ia were well ions | i pladh lids as 5 | “That the rates on anthracite | al prepared and pea and small- er sizes, in carloads, applicable from producing districts in the | Wyoming, Lehigh and Schuylkill regions in the State of Pennsy!- a" j vania to tidewater ports and cer- i" tain Eastern interior points are : : unreasonable, and the rates on anthracite coal, prepared and pea sizes, from said districts to means of 1 the | abe “That the dents, b ments mining aul vantages » their cx y their allied ¢ extended the transy of interline oul ansport denied, to through rou and publish joi thr gh rates applicable thereto, CONDITIONS FAVORABLE FOR. —_—_—— | LOW RATE ON COAL. . a 7 “oO ni P na anthracite coal is a low , oy 5 torture, pain and gra Jity which is transport i misery right out with jed in vast quantities in trains of | ximum — ton: The ton| “St. Jacobs Liniment” ‘ 1 spot, ~all it burn else fails whet of th 1 in each ¢ uch gr the loading of most tic Most of the an shipped from ex but remember other 1 pain is the | 1 to stop » points in eal nlerests of by th ‘ pe other interior points are unrea- | sonable, | al companies | establish | | | | ry it's 80 uly production, mea- st the ve 8 | trial bottle of © Lini- | ‘ shbraiaesin) pour a little in your hand and | 7 conditions tend toward lower rub ender nerve” or sore | Operation cost “and instantly—yes, immediately | “That concessions and offsets pain, ache reness is gone. | g ed by respondents to their allied t. Jacobs Lir conquers pain mpanies in the form of inter- is perfectly harn nd d i allah ergs or discolor the Nothing sity sarnings, see gives relief rie It never | property at inadequate to st 4 pain instantly, free use of the carrier's her in the or ther means ne body us direct cash re- | neessions and offsets 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60" STREET FURNITURE CashorCredit|} Open Evenings Till 9 o'Clock, 5th Avenue Special Holzwasser Home Talks No. 386 Freneh and Spanish Spoken Here Wille tor New 80-Pags Catalo, and 8-Page Special Sale Circular Easuy reached irom West Side by t6th or 59th St. Crosstown Cars, thee A 3-Room Apartment Gatien. 240 At Room arr BY6) Vietrola XIV $175 With a Purchase of $8.50 in Records we will place this $175 Victrola in your home on the “ Re tures Hon fener yore 700 VAL $985 payment of $1 Down Balance $8.50 per month JAMES MCGREERY & GO, 5th Séth Street ate Commerce Commis { the anthrac nter neing words as to the ot freight rates and che | constant efforts to eliminate inde- | JAMES MCCREERY & CO, 34th Street | ‘VICTROLA OFFER THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, SMITH ONCE SAVED JOB 1 s to most classes of traffic the the ineren Com aris much grea © loading fle except M rrier are promote nd 8 shippers and hs | development of} @ heir increasing prosperity pnditions and such relations between carriers and shtp- | urd the establishment 8 very large, Sueh xist commodity than transportation of rates, But in the an-| modities. hra raffic the welfare of the] “On the basis of an hippers was incompatible with the| Ms of thirty-nine long tons of an thracite coal per car, having an average p j ery or washery o Jcars per day prod of the total tonnag nterests of the carriers in their ca avity as dealers “The history of the develop: ment of anthracite mining pre: sents a series of persistent but “Ascend! apparently unsuccessful struggles region have a ter by the individual operators | transportation cc t th against the conditions imposed | true that the large daily production ight as a feature » collieries and washeries and ef Society benefit, A for transportation in | g¢ former stars of the theatrical ; world, now In the naval service, w ing it.” erators and shippers did atl in their power to promote the con- struction of additional railway lines.” al and inconsistent posi- tion of public carrier and private shipper that would exist where was miner, transport- commodity 8 eral coal companies allied with and controlled by the carriers. Corporate charters and contra as used by these carriers, merely devices whereby the busi- ness of mining. transporting and selling the anthracite coal pro- | duction of each carrier and its allied coal company are united under one management and di- rected and controlled by one para- ING CHARGES, “Anthracite coal is a commodity whieh is: tra low-grade e loaded t each han is attained These conditions tend toward lower | operation costs in transporting t oduction per cul- s erades in the minin ard low operating costs in transport- In speaking especially of the Read- ing case the Commission said: “The evidence in this case con- clusively shows that the rates on this commodity were established lumps of lead and you belch acid, gases and feel sick and upset, reaches goes wet UPSET? Pape’s Diapepsin bgp SAM he Ear go at an exéessive basis, and clearly it was so done for the purpose of eliminating the independ:nt out- put a factor of competition in the markets with the railroad in- terests’ output. That the propor: tion of the proceeds from the sale of this commodity—that is the 40 or 35 per cent. of the selling price which was the foundation s| of the freight rate—was an un- | just and unreasonable exaction.” —_—__—»——_- 1,000 SAILORS IN CHORUS. They Wl Re at the Hippodrome Sunday Sight tm Navy Benefit, thousand blue it from other com- average lond- the operations | 1.77 per cent anthracite Camp, eek in preparation flippo- offer individual numbers. podrome b Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! Instant Relief—So Why Worry, Gas, souring food, dyspepsia. When your meals lay like Instant relief! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin the stomach, distress No waiting! Miscry ends! Costs so little at drug stores. Makes stomachs feel fine! WILL PUT ON YOUR reey ~ James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Purchases will appear on Bills Rendered December Ist. Last Two Days October Sale DOMESTI C RUGS Hundreds of high-grade Rugs remarkably low priced 100 Seamless Velvet 75 Royal Axminster Rugs | Size 9 x 12 ft.. Ruy | 37.75 regularly 48.00 Altractive patterns and colors; excellent wearing qualities in these popular weaves. ‘‘BEDDING WEEK’”’ Special values in Brass, Wood and Iron Beds, Mattresses, Springs and Pillows two inch with top rods and seven one-inch filler rods; bright or satin finish, 29.50 Brass Bed, posts, square as illustrated, Mahogany Day Beds with cane panel ends. 27.50 Enameled Iron Beds, with two-inch square posts; cast ornaments; cane panel effect. 24.50 | No. 1 Black Drawings Hair Mattresses with French roll edge; full forty-five pound weight. 55,00 | Hair Mattresses,—full forty-five weight; full size; selected ticking, 40,00 lid r Chests, 42 Inches long,,......, Sime conan FT eae | —_—_———_—— + pound Mahogany full size only. Four-post Bed, as illustrated; 19.75 Enameled Iron Beds, with two-inch posts, four filler rods. 13.75 Brass Beds, with two-inch posts, five filler rods with ornaments; satin finish, 23.50 Upholstered Box Springs with seventy-two spiral springs, 28.00 French Upholstered Box Springs with roll edge; selected tickings, 30.00 Heavy Woven Wire Fabric Springs, in all ae ee | about Alfred K. Smith, Democratic didaté for “Wher miss Speaking before the Women's Demo cratic League a eratic » was personal " din 1918, 4 a ‘ | would shorily coma before me. Charges | . had been preferred against one of the | FOR FATHER OF FOUR’ drivera for intoxication. Al Smith as a me if ' would suspend final jude- iF the trian was guilt y, but he realised that | fedded’ ter & Streds Dabur dlamidea! from the department would : eek Departinent | ine to the home. The man | old and proven friend to “Driver, “Says “Big. Bilt | tooth health and promote Edwards. comfort. T. S0Z0DONT—Ie tablished iginal standard which has never been exe eelled—it still leads in quality. the National Demo Club this afternoon, Collector Hiam 1, Wdwards told this story can: a tn happened when the House Governor 1 was Street Cleaning Com- | loner I first met Alfred 3, Smith » votera of New for Gover nd sald the Smith Albany was SOLD BY DRALERS EVERY IDS 4 “gunday World W Werk Monéay Wander James Motreer & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered December Ist FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Every Pattern and Trimmed Hat Drastically Reduced For Two Days Only The original prices will remain on these hats and will be arranged in two specially priced groups as follows: formerly formerly 16.50 25.00 18.00 )14.00 27.50 ‘20.00 19.50 32.50 22.50 39.50 j Entire stock in the French Millinery Salon, comprising the finest Hats—copies and adaptations of Paris models, also models from our own workrooms; made of finest Materials in an unlimited variety of styles; correct shapes; attractively trimmed; suitable for street or evening wear; Black, Brown, ‘Taupe, Navy Blue, Purple and all the newest Autumn shades. A Most Remarkable Sale 2,000 BOXES HIGH-GRADE STATIONERY At 25% to 40% Less Than Regular Prices A special purchase of exceptional quality Writing Paper, Correspondence Cards and Envelopes ; from the most prominent makers, including Geo. B. Hurd and The Whiting Paper Co. This is an unusual opportunity to purchase useful Holiday gifts at great savings. “‘Hurd’s’’ Writing Paper Lawnette and lawn finish; three sizes; White or colors; 24 sheets of Writing Payer and 24 fancy cut Envelopes to match; ribbon tied. 450 boxes “Whitings”” Writing Paper Moorish linen; Blue, Orchid and Buff; im the most popular cut; 24 sheets of Writing | Paper and 24 fancy cut Envelopes to match; ribbon tied. 150 boxes. . “‘Hurd’s”’ Correspondence Cards suede finish; White and colors; 24 Corre- spondence Cards and 24 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied. | 150 boxes HOO Geos formerly 1.00 | “Hard's’’ Writin Paper Lawnette; White or colors, others White with gilt edge; 24 sheets of Writing Paper and 24 Envelopes to match; ribbon tied. 150 boxes 75c......formerly 1.25 formerly 1.00 . formerly %e “Haurd’s”’ , | Correspondence Cards Suede fin and colors; 24 edge Correspondence Cards and 24 gilt Envelopes to match; ribbon tied. 100 boxes......... (; ee formerly 1.25 “McCreery’’ Cabinets Rambeau Lawn, White or colors: 24 gilt edge Correspondence Cards, 24 sheets of ae Paper and 48 Envelopes to match; ribbon 1,000 boxes .55c¢ . formerly 75e Remarkable Offering ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT With two quires of Writing Paper or Cards pur- chased here we will furnish a two or three letter HWAND-CUT STEEL DIE as per illustration. each 75¢ formerly 1,50 to 2.75 DIE BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY.