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OEY = eer, . einen " ent i OEE: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. ae eed TRE ae gar GOVERNMENT TO PAY | FIGHT OVER IRISH GLORY. 100 HOTEL PROPRIETORS [iain ar | enon ote, cence before the primary election, and ati JERSEY BLOWUP CLAIM ~ erate Coneete AGREE TQ FIGHT WAITERS | sisssiorinfassboo"™2 ©” "489 nc |p, Neary ‘to, snewing tho watery ny “Sa of the rant proprietors, ast, considered it ho bar, elated by the business that 1* comin to ‘Among the precedents | r yeas | them from the four struck hotels, are/to when this question was rals was If Employees Strike, Restaurants contributing to the strike cefensé/the caso of Woodrow Wilson, who Will Close Until Waitresses fend, eee | While George Watt, a British marine, | Was in a mloon at No. Sil T nue, Brooklyn, last night, Joh Damage to Private Property Over * wan clected President of the inited a Wide Area Estimated at |son of No. 264 12th st 3 Can Be Oct -—____»—_. flates while be was still Governer af $2,500,000 to $3,000,000. lengaged him in conversation al ie Got. 60V. FDGE NOT WORRIED New Jersey. revs aged small riot was the result, according ts! The New York Hotel Men's Assocta- ' “The change in the Federal Com- Announcement that the War Depart-| Watt in Coney Isiand Court to-day, tion announced yesterday that 100 hetel stitution from the election of United | a | Island “cour ; OVER CONTEST THREAT |Sisi°sccartas,cteton. of nite ment has taken steps to meet private|Where Thompson was arraigned on @ proprietora had decided that if their of the several States, to the dires ‘damage claims which, it is understood, |ChaT® of aasauit. He was held for waiters strike their restaurants will be ——_- method of tion by the votes of the g | trial closed until an efficient force of wait- will aggregate between $2,500,000 and | Parallels His Popular Election to belleve, removed Watt said he remarked that Pngland, resses can be obtained. Tne associa- n ri bar to my eligibility to the office $3,000,000 as a result of the explosion |; the United States and France tion also declared there would be no Senate With That of Wilson United States jand fire which destroyed the shell-| were responsible for the victory. jcompromise with the employees who to Presid = loading plant of the T. A. Gillespie! “what about the Irieh?” Anquined | struck ly J a en MeAlpin 0 Presidency, A BOON. C n organ, } 7 4, | Astor and Claridge. : (From the Philsdelobia ‘ompany at Morgan, N. J. on Oct. 4, | @hompeon ‘the Hotel ‘kimployees’ Union claimea| TRENTON, Nov. 8.—Gov. Edge aid we was made at Perth Amboy to-day by There was no conscription in. Ire- that representatives @f workers. nad | Not appear to-day to be in the least| “What do they mean by giving @ man | h , . ” Capt. Cox of the United States Army, |land. so they didn't do anything,” Fe- promised to walk out at any hotel which | disturted b the freedom of a city jland, 96 , y the threat of a contest |e f ; y in charge of construction | rion See Prete: meaweed Comat fas mide te ashe 122192-] on the constitutionality of his election| “It's @ form of words. I don't kaow Hundreds of property owners, many | picinhohtaae=-~ eto Distriet Attorney Swann ond Polio | as United States Senator while serv- that it really means aaytpings of them living ten fteen miles from | Commissioner Enright that union plexets | ing as Governor of New Jersey. Might be worth having if it put you sr, ure expectea| SAGE WILL ANNOUNCED. | have been attacket by private detect! he question of my eligibility,” !out of reach of the traffic co: h the Ordnance - — Gillespie soard, of which Col, |Attormey Here Declines to Confirm ©. H. Penney Is Chairman, The board Statement im Syracuse, will begin its sessions here on Nov. 13] Announcement that Mrs, Russell and continue probably two weeks. Sage's will leaves between $30,000,000 While the Gillespie plant damage ex-]and $35,000,000 to charitable, philan-| coeded $18,000,000 and seventy-eight | thropic and educational work was made lives were jost, the United States Gov-|yesterday in Syracuse by H. J. Sio- ernment is rebuliding the establishment |cum jr., a nephew of Mrs, Sage. Rob- and taking care of the families and de- ert W. de Forest, attorney for the Sage pendents of the victims through the estate, declined here to-day to give out Federal Compensation Board. any statement regarding the will, which | =|he says is to be probated within two or three days. Hi. J. Slocum, a brother of Mrs. Sage, | tnd his son, the young man who made the above announcement, are in the| manufacturing business at Newark, N. J. It is said that Col. J, Slocum, an- other brother, will get the bulk of the| ertate, which is estimated at $75,000,000. With shoe-prices advancing, h 2 Tn Black, Tan and Patent can you afford to miss this Pus Leather. special offering? You can buy \ $6 to $9 Val men’s Quality Walk-Over . babe Shoes at a saving of from $1 to NOW $4.95 to $6.45 “PP Not a sale of discontinued lines, Not a sale of odds and ends. “Sahitay | Wrist Watched A special, limited sale of this season’s shoes in AT AMAZING VALUES oil all sizes, | Pe tad Se tart ROBBERS GET $40,000 W.S.S. 5 Blow Open Oftice Safe BEDFORD, Pa, Nov. 8.—Robbers creas] gm after Spanish Influenza PIMLICO RESULTS, | or Pneumonia FIRST RAC} furlongs.—Irish straight $14.40, pi 5 »* Clark, 115° (Kum) i, 4.30, second; Court 90, third, Time, Seba Post- Buy early, while there is a complete line of sizes. Walk-Over Shoe Stores Bronx Yonkers, N. Y¥. 557 Melrose Ave, 9 N. Broadway Paterson. New York City = Brook! y: 1173-75 Bway 262 W. 126th St, 565-7 Fultoi Newark. N. J. 1499 Broadway €22.W, 18tet St, 5406 Sth Ave. 706 Broad St, Poughkeevale, N. ¥—-207T Main St, eo de 181 Market 8¢. a up your blood and body with Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. g | - GA. ' The germs of Spanish Influenza or Pneumonia are y very devastating in their effect. Your blood is impover- ames C reery 0 T n . py | your Med Gets to low ebb, Ptr powers UTTER SON eicor ¥ Penne of resistance so enfeebled that any serious chronic disease . BO ai St. : [Rea agi aia heat | i henselae Place. © $38.60, sho sr gecond: " Sth Avenue ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH. 34th Street | oophiSy fork, Pinch a tAEitt, | Phow a tL AO. oamnds To completely regain your health and strength, you 8 $3.10, third... ‘Pime, 1.41 plet Tri- must restore your blood to normal richness and redness. Antoinette, eso Fans nn” Crean Gone, Gude’s Pepto-Mangan is a wonderful general tonic and | The Dish They a | ap bd yoni It increases the number of the red blood My PIMLICO ENTRIES. cells and their capacity to carry oxygen to every cell and Important Offering ‘All Sure to Like LICO ENTR _ RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., Nov tissue, charging your system with new strength, energy is sure to be 8.—The entries for to-morrow's’ races and resistance to disease. It increases the appetite, is ’ seasoned with Ater gice Sseashahday de romptly assimilated, and exceedingly pleasant to taste. i SM ART F ALL SUITS aah Bal a and prescribed by the medical profession for i, Mother over 25 years, Gude’s Pepto-Mangan also is of great value in the prevention of Spanish Influenza or Pneumonia. It makes rich, red, pure blood—your best fortification against the inroads of sickness. FRIENDLY WARNING No. 1:—Don't try to doctor yourself for such acute and dangerous diseases as Spanish Influensa or Pneumonia. Even at the first sign of a cold in the head, call in a physician, This precaution may Study thie picture eo yeu save your life. idle Light," 110; | remount breed. ward: oO alais, 113; lew Oe. 110: Trial 110; Dou Jose, 105 102 THIRD For Men and Young Men oF $26.50 MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores RACK—the handica ee kamp, (a) Smithfield j Midler, 140; Kingkown 130, ‘ ; Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St..NY. |) | )itrit £45 the Waden fr two yar ote will know how Gude'e FRIENDLY WARNING No. 2:—There is only one Pepto-Mangan and : High-grade Suits purchased to sell at this popular |= ——————— Popto-Mangan looks. Gat te Gads's, Sold in bottle and [package as here shown. For sale at i “ . ; stores. McCreery price, also a quantity taken from regular PHONOGRAPH WAR SALE dal stock, are included in the assortment for this sale. Numerous styles including smart and conservative models; perfectly tailored and finished; full, half or quarter lined; sizes 34 to 44. For Men and Young Men Sold Exclusively in New York City by James McCreery & Co. a) Rows entry. FIFTH RAOK—the Bouthem handicap three | Due to war conditions, we are com: year okls and up, one mile and a sixteenth, Star iy to close out our Cortofones. Master, 124: Aurum, 106; Franklin, 116; Matt. Small deposit reserves it for Christmas Tdot, 102; Salvastra, 106; (u)-ltewal ‘Loctae, 9, ‘ora Teanel, 116: Koh 1: Noor. 107: Simo d. 100; (a) Stromboli. i Exterminator, 125, | Lad 1 ) Hildreth entry, ot 5: Vowatw 2 si} 110: Ban ‘More Kilmer 1183, Hi ra Tam $50 Style Sota Mahogany CORTOFONE Tatking Machine $2500 Fully Guaranteed for Vive Years, CORT SALES CO., Inc., 330 SIXTH AVENUE | NEAR 20TH ST,, NEW YORK CITY, “The Red Blood Builder’’ do mote only by Mi: + BRATFEMBACH CO, Manatoeteling Chemivis, New York fi noma. | HQ; Molronia, 101; (a)-Peerleas One, 101; Waad | 1 tcLean entry, | wrentice allowance claimed, Weather clear, fast, For the man or young man who prefers the finest “ready- for-service” Clothes that it is possible to produce. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A large assortment of “Atterbury Clothes” in various models—smart or conservative. $33.00 » $75.00 | Ae flavor distinguishes all other coffees Many a New York soldier, home on leave, is reveling this morning in the familiar cup of Yuban, it Misses’ Tailored Suits in four smart, distinctive styles, variously modeled in velour and duvet de laine, the coats silk-lined throughout, G WINTER OVERCOATS For Men and Young Men $35.00 | A remarkable assortment of handsome Form-fitting Dress Overcoats, tailored of dark Oxford Material, in single or double-breasted styles; quarter satin-lined, with | satin sleeve linings. These Overcoats will appeal to the man who desires smart styles —cut so as to mould to the figure without extreme effect; youthful, yet dignified; | dressy enough for any occasion; sizes 34 to 42. Ever since it was introduced, five years ago, Yuban has been New York's favorite coffee; every day adds to its popularity ! a per ae. ae nian : i 2 - Taste it once and you will know why hundreds of boys home from lingering over their break- will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at the exceptionally low price of Hil $38.00 each MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT—5TH FLOOR, ‘i \ vat Wt iM ; | 2 The value offered is very much higher than tite a Ul VN gta price quoted, \w . \\ \ Wag rH (Misses’ Department, Second Floor)