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encanta eens eaneninnincenenenenn Sabtid ates Pie Ie AT 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ie Le eee 23, 1918. ENATE'S COAL COMMITTEE BEGINS AN INVESTIGATION OF COUNTRY’S FUEL SHORTAGE Truth of Why New New York Wiis | Vien ‘Des, Cenlilinle than Day, Commissioner of Public | Markets The former will testify as to the shortage of coal in New York City It was found by the Police Depart- Not Enough Anthracite Will low Come Out. |Making Civilians of Soldiers at Camp Dix; Taking Their Arms and Sending Them Away | WEAR EM LONGER: | THAT IS ONLY WAY. 10 BEAT LAUNDRY. dnlipingiaiiaat Latter’s “War Conservation” Means Higher PriceS and | Cash in Advance, | If the programme of the laundry} owners in America goes through, the WITNESS FLIES TO court, iy Responds to Divorce each des help. ned as an essential war Ine of the considerations was to simplify the w to unify and lza the service, And hereafter all Samm Alrpinne. customers must be served allke-« ut. John Kelly, « witness in @ di- there ¢ special favors, au cate before Supreme Court Jusiivs one, No extra ins Scudder in Mineola, L. 1., yesterday, flew t House lawn from Brin ke ke ALLOE Me feed Wee ack to his fei The suit was that of M The circular which is dated Nov, 18, then states the Laundry Owners’ War Service Hureau ia now @ part of the War Industries Board. sgenee ton Bey. ae The circular also states hereafter | Poation Mine Cae ielly are yeye business is to be conducted on @ cash | Vile stars. Lieut. Kelly, Ke basis, whieh means pay In advance if vestifed | @ customer doesn't care to sit by the front window and wait for the laune | ¥a% brought b; dryman to bring “‘em"™ home. againgt Harry Up in Scranton, uta AL one to four some foremost laundry Pa., they're Jaying ody will write “the drymen of America” | | Pretty soon and tell them the war is| over, | | WILSON PORTRAIT INTHREAD| ‘Try Musterole. See How w Cc Cc only way to keep pace with their! | Quickly It Relieves a ie | ment that the olty is short over three prices will be to wear, ‘em a 'little| President Thanks Embrotderer fer! you just rub Mustero Je in briskly, and a PERTIN NT Yr QUERI and @ half million tons. Dr. Day longer—or go without Excellent Likeness of Work. usually the pain is gone—a deliciour, ) will set forth the obst. that were According to circulars sent out Oy iter wars een po . Lu afl es oe eee ee i “Ee put fh hie Way We busthaes’ coelpetle prominent laundry ownera here and| Street received a letter from President | — Musterole is a clean, white oin Senator Reed, in Charge, | com ana the Fuel Ad there throughout the United States, | Wil#on, toy th him for. an | made with oil of mustard. Use iti be Administrators in KING MIFLRS AND jembroldere? portrait of himself, whic’ | of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Sure to Be a Thorough securing 200,000 tons of coat for the LTS “re "STO me-mcarn Cee ee the Wloveenment recently requested] the eaat aide embritaerer mae.” in hia | OF muataed, Putco d Investigator. |. Senator James A, Reod of M America to co-operate with the au-|a translation of the Heorew words em: | ‘They will ‘adly tell you what relief eae ee |souri ig Chairman of the Coal Com- thorities in the conservation Pro. ert eee came to this country | tt gives from sore throat, bronchitis, By Sophie Irene Loeb. mittee, Senator Reed is generally gramme.” from, Austria ix years ago. He took | CrOUp, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, ‘ | credites rae * Did the “foremost faundry owners’ | QU his firat papers before the United | congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- WASHINGTON, D. C, } credited with being a fearless ins; ht , we thn , | States entered the war. bago, pains and aches of the back or fee Coal Committee of the Sens vestigator, He is alive to the im.| Cita ee ——_—>—__——. joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, which is a sub-committes of the | portance of the eubject as New York Ben labhsies Ad thio 91,000,000 Fire in Haltimore, chilblains, frosted colds of the Manufacturers’ Committee, has} City is not the only large centre Tad by the for most lun) BALTIMORE \. 2%—Kire which | chest. Alway lable. called a hearing of the shortage and| Which has reported a coal shortage, | dry owner,” the the Colonial 000.000 pier peing| 30 and 60c jars; ital size $2.50. i aathnanite Goal for today Iv is Senator Reed's idea to ascer- Limited into Washington, and after “ Wharf laat eve coat of anthracite coal for to-day. | tain what ateps, if any, have been | en meetings organized a Laundrry Stakaaba ‘one ya ehip F.C. Rar. Tho Fuel Administration has been| taken by the fuel Administration to | Owners’ War Service Bureau, which |atow. which. b ‘ of 7 asked to send its experts to explain | provide against a serious coal short- | means to commit an assault’ on the | barrete’ of “wn Into to-day, t > of con vell the | @ge in New York City and elsewhere, | National pocketbook, as ind cated in ithin five minutes the mea spret is Shortage of coal as well as the | cna also to keep down promtesting, | lowing delicate language to the adjoining wharves, and hundreas imereased cost. A very interesting! “some of the questions that wil: | py E was decided that very definite | Siyerat tanks of the oll. company. caught feature of the investigation will also likely be asked of the Fuel Adminis-|Plenty of Miners, but Penn- qe inst be made in the laun-| fre.” Ata o'clock the Aames were unde | be that of culm coal. It has been | (ration, in accordance with its recent | ‘ . pusiness throughout the land, control \ ; enn jor. | Statements, are: | sylvania Output Grows - satimated that a considerable per-! 1e g94.584' tons short now-leas thiv| i Gaile : centage of this coal is being sent to october than last—how Is this going Much Smaller, | market at regular prices, and that| to be made up? i no price has been set by the Fuel| How is the hardship of last winter, 7” atntatration Thin, Coal as, ree| to be overcome if the entire increase’ Hpecial to The Brening World.) Se a eg eee production to date is only 120,000 tons; POTTSVILLE, Pa., Nov, 23.—So se- jon, lies o1 8 ce ant ant by ,000, tie 8 of anthracite coal become ae costs but a few cents to load for|@iles saved this coal year? imate he ainayitanli fant aban. The two pictures are of daily 1s a very important part of the | . atin ; Why has this not reduced the |*™ a ? scenes witnessed as that part of demobilization, The expressic | the New York market rice? jistrator sent representatives here to- " Beside the Fuel Administration ex. | "Why anth creased in! day tevestigite and ancora! (6 my of Come Pe is Delng | on che smiling Meee Oe thee | Ged? CANS \GOPAUE wltheanen to |DHOD #6 contarner ton TADE Week? lareane 40 leemeare tuo we | demiculliged:. “The Grivgicg in'ot | sellers ax tiey prepare to Wave | eo er Ne ghee aed How does this compare with labor| Teens %© Increase the outpu the rifles and ammunition and | P indicate just how they are 2 be heard by the committee will be | jc ee eae | Thia investigation has airendy dis-| depositing | over going home again | William P. Burr, Corporation Coun- | "What ‘goes into the cost of @ ton of | closed the fact that there are enough | ————-———-— —— sé —— vel Of New York City, and Dr. Jona. | anthracite? ° | Miners holding certificates under the! ¢¢ 99 | Busoni's paraphrase of Bach's violin MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ottte the uel “Administration ever Pennsylvania law, permitting them| ‘Marouf Sung j chaconn thd & Chopin ull | bs " = 2 eY i ’ ascertain “overhead” Is|t0 engage in the mining of coal, to ee ee H Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ont Eat cost of one ton| greatly increase the output of an-| At the Opera; The Salzedo Harp Ensembte, head- | [cag Aner, it if ' jthracite. Notwithstanding this fact| ed by the distin 1 harpist bim n what basis is the retailer al | ine an steadtl self, Rave a concert at Aeolian Hull the tonnage has been ste: ity fattlag |A D i) Concerts & a concer lowed 2.25 to ver | last | fo! e bel of 7 Wateh the tommue of your young | {Writ #216 ber ton over weeks and a serious deft In the ay jae ee amicreummeie ect Due ' Clean the clogged-up places? How much undeveloped or unused | output is resulting, just as the begin- | has grown away from the harp, but! ti i at land is owned by the large com- | ning of real cold weather spurs on the By Sylvester Rawling. 4 occasional concert such as this 1s } Bring joy to little faces! panies? demand for the domestic sizes of coal. 1h" hf found | Pellef. Old Italian and old and mod- | 4 Kiddies will eat and smile, How does the owning of these vast | 2¢mand for the r 166 AROUF,” which first found | orn jerench compositions mado tho | ¥ ' Wh | Areas affect the cost of a ton of coal?| That the mines lacked skilled and place in the repertory of | bulk of the programme, charmingly en you do away with bile. | How much culm ts being sent to technical employees has been appar- the Metropolitan Opera | played by Mr, Salzedo and his p) ‘ai | } Careful mothers o’er the land | market ‘at Npachineton Maya tharien: ent for months past, and there 19 20/Company last season, was presented on ® stage properly set and lighted | i Always keep Cascarets at hand. p about 18 per cent, of ane |2oubt this fact is responsibie fur the/again at the Opera House last night | much to the enjoyment. by. ‘singini | } ildren think them dandy— now going to supply the mar. | present situation, whereby he minets! with all the glamor of its Oriental | mod mm Scandinavian and old folk ul an ul I al men S i : ket is extracted from the culm banks.) |@re prevented from putting for’ ttt ‘4 with all the fantasy of | #ongs of Brittany. are mild cathartic candy. the Fue | their best efforts to increass the to-| Setting, and wi . y ints iy: Has the Fuel Administration set a ely bi the Arabian Nights tales, It re- | Cascarets sell for a dime; price for culm coal? | tal amount of coal mined. Betsy Lane Shepherd, soprano, avo | ;: « ” How does the cost of culm com-| Ifa miner goes to work early in the kindled remembrance and refreshed |a recital at Aeolian Hall yesterday 7 a y ‘They “work” overy time. pate with freshly mined coal? {morning and a sufficient number of jmagination. It is not necessary to | afternoon. Her.voice has quality, and ill t ke la 9 What is the imated tonnage of|cars are not lowered down the shaft she has the gift of expression, Italian, W al p ce ulm throughout the anthracite re- |or slopes to keep him busy he quits, be famillar with Arabian lore to en | nrench atl English songs Were on the wion? He does this reluctantly because such joy the spectacle. The music with| programme, which Miss Shepherd What docs cost to load a ton | action cuts his income. It also affects which Henri Rabaud, the French | ended with four folk songs, Italian, r OEE aks of rene | et aegnaan mureie, 20 set RG Composer, has clothed the otory tw | Hobemlan, (Russian and, Norwegian On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th | aylvania? sages future to work as hard as he would 4ppropriate and characteristic even | savior was her accompanist at th: | “What opportunity for securing |if permitted at all tines to increase if it does not reach to great heights, | piano. | his amount of cos! mined to the full limit of his ability, The coal oper- ators admit that they have been hard hit since the influenza epidemic swept over this region, and say a consider- able number of their einployees are sti afflicted with the disease, while leases on culm banks has bean af- | forded to independent operators? Ix culm b mixed with freshly mined coal and allowed to go to mar- ket at the regular price? How much? What objection and the cast enlisted by Mr. Gatti to interpret it—the same as that of last year—is an admirable one. A large audience indicated the pleasure with | which it observed it thus facilitating the early purchase of desirable holiday gifts (in line with the re- # there to sending | the Princess more culm to market for industries | thousands of men now at work have: Frances Alda, as ata low rate and thus release domes: | Dee weakened physically and are not who falls tn love | and marries | tie ulsea oe ” [as capabie as they formerly were. | the cobbler supposed to be uw ar, ee ) wea: ton Private: cena PHOR The Anthracite Consus’ tengue! teh: ‘mercnant end enjoys the quest of the Government). — say much of the falling off in the joke when her husband discloses 10 TEACH INDUSTRY output of anthracite is due to the the truth to her, is inimitable. | failure to keep new developments in She looks, acts and sings the part Ps the mining basins apace the de- adorably, Not the least of her hi sf : | T0 LAGGING NATIONS mand before the war. The conse-, achievements is when she Is disguised WNO ari Complet te details of this Sale will appear in quence Is that when the war brought! as @ boy, and the disclosures #h een scarcity Of labor the vpertators were makes—well, go and see them, De FF fi . Mothers! When a child has a coated , 1 " unable to develop now operations, but Luca, as Marouf, erstwhile shoe- cotree Tin 0 » °, ( ) tongue, tainted breath or is ilious, avi Wants System Established | nad to depend cn the production «f maker who, fleeing froma termi: ; the New York papers to-morrow Sunday 5 ‘ Making a ini collieries, | gant wife, is presented by a humorovs b t, t al constipated or full of cold, give Cas- ne sono In ee |friend to. the Sultan as @ man of SUDSTANTI varets as directed on each 10 cent box. dependent of Germany |wreat wealth, acts and sings admire . Unlldren gladly er ROME, Nov. 23 (DEMAND U, §, GUARANTEE |: | relief when ildren gladly take this, harmless tOME, Nov. 23 (Associated Presa), | eo Oe very one of the principal charac- | candy cathartic which thoroughly |“~P8vid Lubin, American delogato to 0 OA 10 MEX’ C0 ters is adequately portrayed and sung. | ks chan e e tional 1 "7 thie a as Fatimah, the . cleanses their little stomachs, livers ibs Tey feed eae Ante F R l N | laser Oa ir oveiacts @. bit, buy her ~~ e bowels without gripi Advt, |W ure Sas suggested to Italian and iain GOL |conception of the part 1s sound, De and gtipla if British Government oMcials and fin-| Bankers Hear som State Depariment| Segurola as the Vizier, who, thanks methods of of t business States Government, scene 8 caravan ap anciers @ plan to block G en- | to the Geni, is discomfited at the ; plan plock German en-/ Now Approves Extending Aid last; Rothier aa the Sultan, Chalmers ; | crcachments in foreign markets by | , Ali, the humorous. friend, and h . "4 Ali, he hur ‘ol 1, and Dont Suffer: with teaching the backward peoples of the to Carranza, | Reiss, Bada, Malatesta, Ananian, and on world how to manufacture their own| Discussions as to the possibility of|the rest, each and all contribute tu PI ml . goods, It is proposed to send a com-|Mexico procuring a large loan in the | the funmaking, i s00S0; a se ieel mission to the United States to ad- | United States have been resumed, it Ia] , Rosina Galll addy Pouch ve: Whe pee " yooate the adoption of this method, | said, with the approval of the State De- | @uction by he verb da 3 h 1 sw MR pin! ’ I " he State De-| one is ably assisted by Giuseppe Bor pcre Mr. Lubin's plan is to organize an| partment. Doubt is expressed in Wall | She |8 ably assisted by Geunerie vit his pure, Whole- You can avoid the tortures of lose, ational industrial league which |strect as to whether any loan would be| sup, ANG the Ballet ee att some table drink wi il Met ecth, and your ablish commerciag. base s ‘ v J sonducts wi keen appreciation of Plate can be made so comfortable that #| zones of foreign trade and teach the | extended by New York bankers unless it | the intentions of his friend, the com you won't know you have it. people of those zones. important {carries a guarantee from the United! poser, Mr, Ordynski's settings, es oes ni Cont in DR. WERNET’S POWDER and manufac- | peclally th ure is pointed out that this| President Carranza has made several | Prooching from across For False Testh sania eumndte inh. Wace Hat aiteeeee tute ee ee ene mt anlewortey “caffeine or am makes plates fit securely and givesre- Flthem to purchase manufactured ar t financial ass stance in York to! There was some expectation that other harmf from torturing gums. Continuous ticles either from Germans or froin | eh < ¢ Mr. Rabaud might be present, but he use makes gums fit themselves to the Bl any othors, " 13 | mal was ding @ concert in Boston o. plate and banishes the worries and nerve disturb- , : a ee ee ee ee Ce ee er wr eee re OF ne Worcey Ohe aac f ue F the Symphony Orchestra, of which 9 common with artificial * p to ths time he y he Is the conductor, : ° ° fecthe Tekeersthetceth || Gee R. KE, Lee's Danghter Dies, success now he is the c ind redient. and mouth inaclean, J} | HICHMOND, Va., Noy, 23.—Miso Mar: John Powell of Virginia, a worthy ws healthy condition, J | Custis Lee, daughter of Gen, Robert 15, |/4nza, Governmer composer as well as a distinguished Ferner .cxnsentses by Wenat 9 | Leo, died atter @ brief Hiness at Vir kers to extend a another | pianist, gave a recital Carnegi “ ’ ” tal Mfe Co iia Hot Springs The boy |reuson has the inubility of the Hal last night. 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