The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1918, Page 10

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PAI! Fat People ) Should Know This ‘The world owes « debt of gratitude to the of the now famous Marmola Prescrip- | ‘and is still more indebted for the reduction val this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tH form. Marmola Prescription Tablets Sean now be obtained at all drug stores, or by direct to Marmola Co., 864 Woodward Detroit, Mich., and their reasonable | | 75 cents for rge case) leaves no for dieting or violent exercise for the n of the overfat bedy te normal pro —Advt, ants” Work Wonders. of credit, ‘ou pay cash i | | | dependable merchandise | Snappy, manship, beautiful te $57.50, $40 SALE OF ITEMS ON $2.75 Women’s $12.98 Women’ $2. } $2.° ’ Flannelette Gowns.. | $4.50 Met L100. 53-57 West 14th St. THROUGH THE BLOCK TO 18th ST. ur Club Plan does not cost you one cent extra for the accommodation in all lines worn 6b, woman, boy or girl by paying $1 or more weekly, | fees, no dues. Join the thousands that use our Club Plan | $40 Coats Tomorrow at $27.50 For Ladies and Misses ss wear, every day service. the newest lines, ina variety of ma- terials. Some with and others with deep fur collars. Choose of these $40 Coats tomorrow, BROADCLOTH, VELOUR & RICH PLUSH COATS All of very fin every detail of « plone wality in all the newest etyle ie at ol Ydone and enect enusual value. Te $2.00 Women’s Silk Hose, Lisle Tops, Black and Colors......... Ribbed Cotton Union Suit. . . Wool Sweaters, All Colors... fast Dishes. Mra, Dora Bobet and her maid, Katie Schodella, were doing the breakfast dishes this morning in the kitehen of the Sobel apartment on the tenth floor of the telephone rang. Mra. Sobel answered ft and on re- turning to the kitchen could not find the mald. After looking im all the she looked down into the yard from @ bedroom window, There she saw t naid’s bo she ad juinped apparently from the bed~ room windo: be} said she kaew no reason % he maid, about was Austrian and is 0 relatives in this tor the thirty y believed country. rices and get the smartest man, No stylish coats, that are right for well as practical coats for Eve irment styled on $27.50 @ gre fui perfect in Values Now resid $45.00 Mannish Serge Dresses, $27.50 are beautifully trimmed You will find the serge of an ‘omerrow $27.50 OUR CLUB PLAN George and Crepe de Chine 6%. soles and are substantia i tea Rae aN ere Gre} Milétar Were $10, OPEN & Children's Hor in the morning. . STUNNING FALL BOOTS This Important Sale, involving such high class Footwear for which this firm is famous, and at such extraordinary price concessions, is certain to bring big reaponse from women all « ever Manhattan. Pricesare: Brown Calfskin Boots, Biscuit Cloth Top 6.90 ‘These Boots are in all eines and widths, “Have welt leather. Sale Friday and Saturday Only Tagle Boot Shops 243 Drenden, 8.00 3499 Broedway, . 143d, U8 Columbus Ave., at 1024, Now that you can really look forward to an old-fashioned Christmas, remember that the earlier you shop the surer you will be to get exactly what you want. early means early in the day as well es early in the holiday season? service when you shop between 9.30 and 11.30 feyrse Concer, 45TH STREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Mahogany Calf Root Fawn Cloth To Louis ‘Leather Heels }. Were $9.00, Now #3 #0 45 Hy made of best quality Patent Leather Boot "Bisowt” Cloth Top }y VENINGS. Water Plates $3.25 And may we add that You get much better i@ SNVD HSV @.3¥vM N3GOOAM WOMAN PLUNGES TO DEATH. “Floor Window » 166 West 86th Street when; CHEAPFUEL HERE F THE U.S FES PRICE FOR ULI Fuel Administration Fails to Act Against Pennsylvania Coal Barons, Following the announcement of Mayor Hylan that the police survey disclosed @ shortage of more than 3,000,000 tona of coal in Greater New York comes the revelation that Btate Fuel Adminivtrator Delos W, Cooke has been conducting a quiet investi- Ration of his own The Mayor's survey was to dis- cover who was hoarding coal, The State Fuel Administrator's survey is purely that of conservation, ‘The sleuthing of the police for the Mayor and by the trained fuel engineers for Mr, Cooke was and is purely volun- tary, There Is a great shortage of larger frades of anthracite coal in Greater New York. The Muel Administrator has given his word that the of the of bit The purposs of the survey by the State Adininistrator is to request apartment house owners, office build- ings, schools, theatres, hoteis, fac: | loft s and) churches to give up burning domestic | alone and to mix the larger grades of anthracite with the steam sizes of anthracite and bitu- minous coal In the survey throughout the State there are 400 highly trained fuel en- gineers, Administrator Cooke has allotted New York 100 of these. Bach borough j# divided into sections. | is plenty sizes of anthracite and pinous cow tories, buildings, 4 anthracite who operate furnaces In| Greater New York will relish the findings of these fuel engineers that they can get the same amount of heat with less expense by using the mix- ture of steam sizes of anthracite and bituminous coal with their larger siges of anthracite, They will re- call that in September The Evening World disclosed the fact of mi of tons of culm, small sized an¢ ready mixed and suitable for haces in apartment houses and fac- tories, being found jess than tive hours’ ride from the city. The Evening World told how this culm could be loaded into cars at a cost of 25 cents @ ton. It also in- formed the New York public that this culm could be sold ip the city at about $3 a ton. Some offs culm has already been shipped f the city and prices ranging ‘from $10 up demanded for it The investigation by the State Fuel Administration morely starts the ball th rk public can heatiess nights! ltors that they cannot only use th jsteam sizes of anthracite and bitu |minous, but save money doing it. It was pointed out to one power com- pany in the city that it could save 000 tons annually. as well as many others, gladly adopted the State Fuel Administra tor's suggestion. But can the people of New York obtain this oulm at a resonable price? They can if the Federal Fuel Administration will compel the three autocratic co panies in Pennsylvania who own these mil- lions of tons of culm to allow private interests to pay them from 60 to 80 cents a ton to load and ship it to New ening World pointed Jeonvinced hundreda of furnace opera- ‘BIG EATERS GET ‘a cer, now shows the his expert engineers, what It is pos- sible for them to burn in thelr fur- Is it not up to Federal Ad- nistrator Garfield to supplemen is and take action whereby this iu will be shipped to New York— at a fair price. In the effort to eave the larger grades of anthracite coal, private and commercial greenhouses and country clubs in Greater. New York have been forbidden to burn any domestic anthracite coal. Mercer P. Moseley, assistant to Administrator D. W. Cooke, is alded in this conservation survey by C. A. Graves, chief ad- ministrative’ engineer, in charge of all inspectors, — NO REVOLT IN HOLLAND. Troeiatra, Socinlint countenances V ROTTERDAM, Ni revolution in Hol! Ukely to be. Pt Jocialist lon d.., speaking to-day ata great labor congress here at which Lender, Din- | 1,538 trades unions and labor organ igations were represented, not only repudiated violent methods, but ad- mitted that his earlier bellicose ut- terances had resulted in a misunder- standing of his position, Extremists who would introduce in Hollagd. Soldiers and civic and labor societi¢n desire reforms, but by lawful methods, Small outbreaks oc- curred recently as @ result of strained nerves: whel clvie r= There was an over- ng response to the call for uards to maintain order, Every Morning Patriots are those men and women who ward off * because in these tion must have good » needlessly, is to be « Laxative Fruit Rolls retain the delightful t fruit sugara of selected, of the natural lous, sterilized wn laxative, at bed time, 4 vicinity, ont, Prepald and nurvey Rose, pink,lav: der, ‘blue, gray Juliettes 1.35 Black aud gray Style 9028 Men's Opera Slippers Tan or Black kid skin Black \\' and leading colors. la Fr w York, New Thanksgwwing Footwear At Eleven Big Buyn Stores Blyn stores are exceptional shoe stores. They possess advantages over the individ- ual store with its small output, and the chain stores which specialize on limited lines. Eleven fully stocked Blyn Stores conducted on a cash basis cater to the entire family. They offer Blyn Shoes of qual- ity at the low prices which mani- fest the extra good values made possible by our economical methods and big volume of sales, black. Patent Colt Pumps. Patent Colt Oxfords A Tilgn GSons, West Sid mare W at, + Mth Be br, 39th BL dd ay Bd a Bd 72d Street, DAY EVENINGS Including Insura.ice, 10¢. tal Money Order or N, ¥ My \ 24 Cusp Foe 9 a Th company,| » breakfast for a few days and your »| kidneys >| famous salts is made from the acid of Bolshevism are in a hopeless minority | matt, of | mer NE a ceneba SALUD x Ridithe <2 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache. The American men and women ard constantly against Kidney trou- le, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the climinative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel hike lumps of lead; your back hurts of the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous |spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, | vet from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- ,spoonful in a glass of water before will then act fine. This {grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate | clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer ts « jsource of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- makes a delightful effervescent | water beverage, and belongs in | every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time.—Advt, Influenza Germs Smoked Out A | | Tobaccoless CIGARETTES A sensible way of reliev- ing Grippe, - Influenza, Colds, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Sore ‘Throat and all other ailments that r quire direct and immediate applica-| tion in order to get instant relief. The medicated smoke disinfects the | air passages that cannot be reached, any other It eliminates the annoyance of dos- ing the system with drugs that upset \ the stomach, At all druggis' 20c the box. Nine-Button Spats ol RP A)! ho Cen! White, Pg > fawn, dark 839 ZR ads Black kid. light Leather | gray, Spanish heel. brown, Also brown NW.Con.6"AVE.215"ST. <Negmey A OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS LGuiSHES”UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORE! With the war at an end, and the entire world at peace, THANKSGIVING means more to us this year than ever before. Let us spread this happy feeling everywhere, and particularly in our home by | the addition of the piece needed here or there to brighten this most joyful of holidays. Remember, GOOD FURNITURE is not only a matter of cost, but of selection. We can show you how to combine QUALITY, STYLE and true ECONOMY. bg plaat | beauti- t , = Queen Anne Period, in Antique Mahogany; cane back, spring seat, “We Make Terms to Fit’’ PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere. American Walnut * Room Suite 4 Pieces Zo ig of Buffet, 66 inches wide; China Closet, Serving Table and Extension Table, 54 es, as illustrated, Select Your Holi- day Gifts bel ~ Adam Period Library Table, in genuine mahogany. * SGA RO oo! ss BAUMANN ABO SBRO eriremioryarsict J BAUMANN & BRO) AW.Con.G"Avesi5"St iin ie ae 131 " J Tea GRAPE:NUTS Requires No Sugar an hing shes y Whenever you eat & is naturally sweet, there saving the use of sugar you are helpiris, just that mich: Most prepared cereals require some additional sweetenin Grape-Nuts requires none it contains a considerable a- mount of its own,~ not put there in its makin§ but deveined by r the famous Grape-Nuts of baking, from the grains of which tHis food is made. You should get acquainted with *GRAPE-NUTS : Coco browa calf, gray Nu-buck top. Straight tip, perforated \ MMi ann A Photo Portrait by Gravure Process KING ALBERT of Belgium will be given with NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY

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