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ce Sa . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBWE TO TAKE GERMAN EVIDENCE. | 2,\%s owmersnto, tied itn the Allen Frontesrretintntin’ Tie Xorne| Samuel Gompers Visits Admiral mn to Get| Witnesses in Germany could testify as in had with » money, Rum 6 paper. to conversations K. Herman Sieleken, who! ely declared, paid for —— $20,000,000 FOR FRANCE. Beatty at British Naval Base WA4446GbbG44 OEE OEE Motion for a-commission to hear tes. timony of persons now residing in Ger many, in connection with the Govern ment's case again 8. Walter Kaufman - who was aitor for Dr, Edward) U, 8 Credits (o Allies Now Totat Rumely, when hy hased the Even | 87,792,076,006, ing Mall, was granted by Federal Judge! wagHINGTON 1—A new Mayer to-day, The testimony will be | eqit of $20,000,000 established by the taken in the American consulate at Prance today $$444444464064-50464 £644464464606 |Treasury in favor of Berne, Switseriand tetdil ered hat 68 Kaufman was indicted for perjury | brought ¢ speak hp ol een and conspiracy in, connection with the | try up believ: purchase of The Mail and afMdavits as for yli Allies to $7,73 | ney, e | visit Sleeping outdoors gives ==" WISSNER In the country a sleeping} soon pays for itself in J ler sleep. 4) In the city there’s the , or at least the wide mente, to his Four Great Salesrooms: | BROOKLYN: | JERSEY CITY 55 Flatb Ave.| 134 Newark Av These Stores Have Both, & NEW YOR 53 East Mth St. Victors only, | NEWAR 903 Broad St. Columbias only ELECTION WEEK SALES in the OP mcm ee eta your —— d wn up e. { SRNC GorPens Werrs Abr 3 | Outdoor sleeping suits, BEGINNING TOMORROW C449499404444-4004-4444-04 4-6004-4 death, = with head, Samuel Gompers, President of | England, The above photograph woolly ones thei | the American Federation of | shows Mr. Gompers in conversa- nds and feet all-in-one,| Labor, was recently entertained tion with Admiral Beatty at the liminate the problem of} by Admiral Sir David Beatty of | British naval base. lraughts. Raa SF a Ci TRA For extra cover — out- STRIKERS TO MEET RIPLEY.| sor sleeping bags which and COLUMBIA - TheLatest 90 Models AUTOS KILL 56 IN MONTH. With U. 5. Ly In response to an offer by Dr. Will- utomobiles 1 titty. yon ‘am C. ey, f or of Labor | in New York Streets in the mon lar C, Ripley, Administrator of Labor | {0 New York Streets in the month of Standards for Army Clothing, to act | National ‘Highways, Protective Seciety, ag mediator in the selection of a| in the same period street cars killed board of arbitration to settle the | seventeen persons and wagons Killed strike of 15,000 children's clothing |‘ in, same month of last year the workers, Presiden: Sidney Hillman of | figures were: Killed by. automobiles, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers,|42; by street cars, 6, and by wagons and @ committee o rikera will | 3 ———— suburbanites as well as! | Our Shopping Service is! tonfer with Dr. Ith nday at his| ‘The number killed by autos, sireet F far away. A postal fokdquarters, “No. 109 iast BYR | care eek Wagons in all New York lust | ‘ i | Street | month were 116 | paves a trip to town. Makes) Ra anneunsement wan made thie| Lae a i | orn! b: en Cohen, manager i a va get He wi “At or the foint hoard, of, the" children's FERRYMEN WIN DEMANDS. | ] it and keep out of crowds. Clothing Trade and Chairman of the beshdiha hak tht # Strike Committee. | “This is not a question of doing what] Hf Jis fair and just. Rather, it is simply| f | ‘ Rocrrs Peet CoMPANY bmitting to extortion, said. Compe TAKEN WITH $20,000 SILKS oller Crang to-day at a Board of Esti- y 1) Broadway | mate meeting, where he voted to grant f r “The at 34th St, ‘Two Men Arrested in Brooklya and| Wage demands of stokers, water Lenders Four Po! ek Others, Brooklyn 39th Street ferry lines. Corners” Fifth Ave. A MONTH 1 having in their possession| John H. Delaney, Commissioner of : at 4st Se nae Poa wo. meh, Hetiow piant and Structures, told the board that Other Victrolas and Grafonolas, 22.50 to 380.00 fifty-two bundles of silks and laces./uniess the increases were granied the valued at $20,000, were sted in| boats would be tied up to-morrow. I ps ie Tess Be was decided to Increase Brooklyn to-day, and the police believe | sis to sllb @ month and wi a roundup of @ band which has stolen | ang ollers from $110 to $120 a ees ety fs MYR OF Figs” = | CHILD'S LAXATIVE se to-d: Stans, Caceynine: No. 10 Street, Brook and Louls Look at tongue! Remove | poisons from stomach, liver and bowels n Island and | j | | Kets from enders thirty-four, No. 118 South Third 8 They were arrested after Det Dowling saw them carrying bi from the Freedman Hotel to ithe re home, Shore was held in $2,500 bail) and Freedman in $1 } ji WITURE & CLOT ae 2 v peadaee Ht * Hin, Devt, 110, 2 *Tom Vou, 440-442 (5TH AVENUE 9TH STREE -FURNITURE On. Easy Terms RY THIS FOR _ LIVER AND BOWELS 7 it at home yourself, save | money and feel better { BROOKLYN STORES me UT I Milkomabi, “117; Mahony, 119 jor _eoaiden two-year. a 1 ke raid, worer:| Accept “California” Syrup of Figs Timi. 125: | only ‘anile look for the name California on package, then you are sure your| | child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil- ‘dren love its delicious fruity taste Full directions for child's dose on each ibottle. Give it without fear.—Advt. ug fal, Tis ean ‘Menik 107; right away. Bt you want a splendid. economical rem Weather clear ache, dix ef Dr. Carter's Ba @rink w cup of your own brewing it vegetable remedy has time and is now more Columbia Grafonolas, Easy Terms ‘promptly ftw Just as good for ups —-Advt “TRO Years Old—Fit as a Fiddle “I had a bad case of stomach and rouble that four doctors help. Suffered all kind filled with gas and years. 1 was advis FWonderful Remedy rae of it four years disappeared oung man. Although 80 years ol¢ 1 feel fit as a fiddle.” It is a simpl less preparation that removes th rrhal mucus from the intesti allays the inflammation hh causes practically all stomact r and intestinal ailments, includ-| Ming appendicitis. One dose will con lvinee or money refunded. Liggett a} iker, Jaynes and druggists every own Advt | GA Tonic and A Health Builder CALCERRS to ri ing Value Rendered--- Dollar for Dollar In the Eleven Blyn Stores The time has gone by when a man could select his shoes for style alone—for comfort —alone—or merely for an apparently low price. Today is the day when value counts. It’s safest now to buy your shoes where “value first” has been the slogan for more than fifty years. fy hy 4-Piece Bedroom Suit *] Walnut, Ivory, Mahogany Suite comprises beautiful Dresser, a Bow End E Geatlemen’s Chiforobe and Triplicate Mirror Toilet Mayr's aking a iny trouble Snappy Englanh pattern—the extreme of style—for sturdy service. 3:50 to 7:50 Dark tan, dull calf and patent leather. } is ‘ For the man who counts comfort along with appearance, and likes a practical, William and Mary Dining Suit, $ 00 American Walnut v Very Spacial 1 79 Consisting of Buffet, Extension Table and China Closet. FASHIONABLECLOTHING conservative style, The bunion is made unnoticeable and painless in the Blyn Bunionless Shoe, s . RAST SIDE STORES ; 4 wi A MPT end fabs Se AN LABORATORY. Philadelphia. 5 ; 4 34 Ave and s7th Ste Jakers of Eekman's Alterative. For Men, Women, Misses and Boys 2 seat, sear Bresma” nr Hoyt St.) FACTORY: tnd milery St) OBESE Kast Tad st, Newark Store Nt, Opposite Mulltary Park. All Stores Open Saturday Evening Stores On Liberal Credit Terms At Our ‘ EDITOR BAGK FROM FRONT WARNS WAR IS STILL ON |Declares Germans Before Ameri- cans at Verdun Are Still TRENTON, tribute to the soldiers at the front, but warning the People of the United States against has just returned from @ nine months’ ‘ommittee on Public Information, to P \day described “The courage of Pershing’s doughboys,” h “But while we have the enemy terri- ® |fied, it is far from safe to assume that @ |the war is over. he still is giving us a most desperate @ resistance out in front of Verdun. © |until you have the privilege of s the American boy earry on, in the face of the have no appreciation of and spirit of America means. “Since Pershing began operating his own armies, it is estimated the Ameri- cans alone have put 150,000 Germans out of business and have taken upwards of 50,000 prisoners."” DRINK HOT WATER Resisting Strongly. ov, 1—Paying high alor of the American ing the war Is over, James Ker- ditor of the Trenton Times, who to Wurope as director for the the army's achieve- | unassuming and unyielding wether with our rapidly in- @ircraft, spread the terror rought the enemy so completely knees. He may be cringing diplomatic or political sense, but Dr. And] statement should bi ing hideous surroundings of mud and in the bleak early winter weather hill regions of France, you really vhat the valor King's accompanying 4 Ay HOUSANDS of men and womer and possibly starving through lack of Iron, Good, healthy, red blood—-blood rich in tron—earriee life-giving oxygen to every organ of the body and helps drive out the waste and poisonous matter, and thus tn- creases the strength, endurance and resistance of the jecessful men you meet. whole system. Study the Ser how many of them are says about the tn the blood and its relation to hearth Ferdinand King, a New York Author, says The skin of ansemte ‘The muscles rain fags, the memory fails and thoy t and ot the flesh flabby. + hervous, irritable, deapond the iron goes trom thi re by and creating new blood strengthens the nerves, rebuilds the weal tem, whether the patient be young or old. ner HB cessful results. I have induced 1 to give It @ trial, all of whom ha ing reports in regard to its great power and strength bulider. by joctors almost the older Inorganic irom it 19 easily animal injure the Jack nor Upset ‘The manufacturers Dispensed tn ‘this cluy druggista, EVERY MORNING FOR INFLUENZA | Don’t eat a bite of breakfast until you drinkta ‘ glass of hot water, says authority, Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons from system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh, Why 1s man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despon- dent, worried; some days head- achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill, mess. If we all would practice the drinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify- ing change would take place. In- stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy- cheeked peopleeverywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons in the bowels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each dav, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must each morning clear the inside organs of the | gh rd day’s accumula- tion of indigestible waste .and body toxins, Men and women,’ whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it, ds a harm- less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri- fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had ‘their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, sick head- aches, rheumatism, lumbago,' nérvous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning-inside bath A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will not cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans- ing sweetening and freshening effect upon the system Advt, The New York World Bits the Pace are impsidng their constitution and laying themselves open to imply because their blood In thinning out ‘There can be no strong, sterdy * a, th itomach.