The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 17

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Benda’s MY NATIVE LAND Cover Fea Se ae Sar re Wateh for iste terms will be dictated by the nation that keeps strongest the longest. And the United States will be that nation. It took the Kaiser fifty years to build his famous War Machine. In less than two, Mr. Wilson has built a better one. “One industry after another has been taken over - by the President; and, one by one, the menwho used torun them: for themselves have gone tc to > Washington to run them for you.’ CHWAB, Davison, Garfield, Baruch, Ford, Edison, Hurley—and the entire army of $l-a- Year Men—head the greatest organization the world has ever seen. No Treasury could hire, no King command, their services. If you have been swayed by partisan criticism—if you have ever feared that the United States was not doing gloriously its whole duty—read “The Great Experiment.” “Will you junk the greatest industrial organ- ization in history ? Will you give up your factory| and discharge. your $1-a-year man?’”? i you are not interested in great public problems you won’t want Hearst’s this month or any other. But if you really pre- fer to be patriotic—to keep in touch with your own Government—don’t fail to read “The Great Experiment” in the November fearsts MAGAZINE on Lag mh stands ~ EXECUTIVES URGE Resolution Offered at Traction Convention Covers Entire Country. Five hundred traction executives of the nation, representing the Amer- ican Railways Association, intro-| duced @ resotution to-day at their! convention here, advocating that the members be put on record as favor-| ing public ownership of all electric! railway lines in the country, owing to jthe serious conditions affecting the| | industry a5 direct results of the war. ‘The resolution, presented by J. P. Mortimer, President of the Milwau- | kee Blectric Railway and Light Com- pany, recommended that such terms jof payment be arranged as could |conveniently accord with the finan- cial limitations of present State laws, jand that the executives should lend all possible aid in the promotion of legislation necessary by public au- thority to bring about public owner- ship of all lines, | Tt was also outlined in the resolu- tion that the executives were in- spired to take such action after the war had magnified all problems affecting private ownership, such as the increased prices of all commo= ditties and the increasing scales of wages. These, it sald, are threaten- ing the continued operation of the lines. Various increases in the cost of operating capital, it is pointed ont, have prevented practically all electric railway lines from earning on their |investments. Such conditions are ac- centuated by the fact that the lMnes are accorded the least amount of pub- lic sympathy, the execuitves said, Another resolution was introduced by T. H, Gadsen, President of the Charlestown and South Carolina Rail- way and Light Company, providing |that the radical revision of all local |franchises are necessary to insure further operation for efficient service, | “The remedy for all these conditions ts | of High Gr 3- Room Outfit "lav Pay for It $1.75 Weekly *298 0c a Week ‘Sale of Heaters Accounts Opened From Port Jefferson Flyer “rg PLOVER = OF TROLLEY LINES 3-Room Outfit Period Furniture Pay for It $4 Weekly ee Pig Tia aes | You Cannot at Toronto. | be } | ic CCARTER'SIR IRON ON PILLS ‘will greatly help to the Surprise Stores to-morrow. agree with us, suits go on sale, while lot lasts, plain colors, Your money pre th Avenue Bet. 15th & 16th Sts. Lud sig Baumann’s Call Comparison Will Convince You That This Is the House of LIBERAL CREDIT and LOW PRICES Genuine , Genuine Oak (ex jLibrary Rocker Fy y Reg. Price $14.28 ade browns, grays, blues, greens r , you are not satisfied. Sizes 8 to 18 years, < To Home Outfitters er) We Will Start You 1 Housek eepin on Credit of high Genuine Sensation Every mother who has a boy between 8 and 18 should come This is one of the most sensational surprises of the past eighteen months—and you'll We Have Just 900 Boys’ *10 Suits The Kind Fifth Avenue Offers at $12 to $15 ; Garments of the highest grade— GE" our own #10 qualities; fabrics SA of the most dependable and de- sirable quality, and every one guaranteed fast color. These at See them in our window. Not the cheap-looking, poorly-made und undesirable clothes you see in re } models in all the new designs; some with slash pockets, slanting pocket tly refunded rd Avenue N.W. Cor. 83rd St. | Sipe Sore tak : img nine Vic Bs and Grafonolas From §9() 10 $380 NO INTEREST ADDEO Genuine Horns | She a Artricas GREATEST FORNITURE House umann Smale so - 4 e, 20> 49-51 Market St. plain pock: Liberty Loan receipts on account of ‘ourth . 95 it @ ‘%.UDWIG BAUMANN'S pA Liberal Credit Terms}} |, LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION, Sale of Wood Pullmans. ‘#f ft 20.c, sUCKIEs AMO STROLLERS, We accept payments and issue official Liberly Loan Coupon Books. 1h ESS SPECIAL SAL THIS WEEK Room Size

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