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Cee |THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEG- pacer ging: te feed "§ REASON | MONTENEGRIN GOVERNMENT BREWERS TO RETAIN ALL REDFIELD RNS fa A Wiel Page ho O00 pe REASON DENIES KING WS DEPOSED ON PAYROLLS FOR HOLIDAYS f AGAINSTHASTY writen’ to President . aie, Wein FOR PRINTING PICTURE y,.1 Has Transpired at Podgoritza i Siuite Chemen Président of whether such a commissiop would be | -s sociati helpful in giving advice! relative to | Is biases Sys State aera at Annual | holas, Anvention : | | PARIS, Dec. 4.—The Royal Monte-! At the annual convention of the New X such phases of the n may bear directly upd erce and industry, but the*president did negrin Government has iasued a state-| York State Brewers’ Association this | |f —— a n Street, | iH) . How to Serve OYSTERS OYSTERS ESCALLOPED WITH MACARONI Rutter # casserole, Put i layer of oysters, then of cooked macaroni. Sprinkle with grated cheese and cover with Eddys” Sauce. Repeat until the dish is full. Cover top with layer of bread crumbs. ill conserole with hot salted waterand bake slow three-quarters of an hour. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF CENTURY |not say anything whi ment denying the report that King |atiernoon at No. 109 East construed as an answersto the sug- Nicholas has been deposed | the following officers were | gestion, except this sentghce: The statement points out that the Tells Reconstruon Congress} | “It is a thme when 4 must ali bo ti at aed necting ne ie + tne eee ae ccewens|({ | both useful and beautiful make the selection of , iy ce, and that the only body having au-|ter of Rochester and John Roisenweber | | i ‘ : to Concentratéfforts On Tae cae ee and apply |thority of making any pronouncement |of New York, Vice Presidents; John | a Christmas Gift a pleasure, and the gift Industrial utput. they atin” ey | WeMnear vanieneny few M* the | ieints, Treasurer; Sam 8. Brower, Sec- will afford genuine satisfaction. iy, it ts imselt op- | seve ‘annot meat at present. many |Fetary; Wiliam H. Hirst, Attorney Mr. Wheeler declared ber of Commerce of | United States ATLANTIC CITY, je. 4.—‘Beware | posed to the principle economic members being confined in Austtian| The brewers will addders the Food| COATS AND WRAPS of the temptation hdly to lay rash | Poyeott, ee ee hey ee aise | prisons or living abroad, Administration on the question of using ||} | 4 ke ne acts ‘ be pe 01 " e barley cture of beer, de i} hands upon wagés," \d Secretary of | turbing the world’s peac ay Somes Wee Ss © SNOT Oe eee hae manafecture of beer, de: |i | e MADE IN U. 3. A. | — to see which way the wind blows,” sait|claring that the product after being ||] | of every fashionable fur and the latest models At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, \ Commerce Redfield fddressing the | King Nicholas o€ Montenegro. “If a|used will retain % per cent. of Its || ; snervatt A E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. ¥. reconstruction congn of the Cham | FAVORS NATIONS’ meeting was held at Podgoritza, where | strength for fodder. || in extreme and conservative design. pring | | . the Montenegrin National Assembly 'a| It was determined to carry all em- || | | report to rave met, I have no news|Ployera on the brewery pay roll of it. Buch a meeting could have been|throush the holidays, end longer, it [Hf NECKWEAR held only under the shadow of bayonets. | Possible, work or no work i i to-day. “Concenitelttousnt, our-| FOR PEAGE pose and effort on shied he advised. | a “Find and seize h{ upon all that) Senator Regrets Wi Pnanciers have said m say con- Dispositi ing industry, mtinued, “it isposition to ‘was largely becauseermany made Frankly With Pi her industries the op¢ing end of her) waAsHINGTON, Dec. sciences that her coherce grew 6° of a jeague of nations/'té? me fast and powerful bee the war. It) peace oy enner- gay isnant to was more German sdce than Ger-| dominate and interferé*with. nations’ man wages that ma¢her compett-| inter A legal plebiscite is not carried out by acob Ruppert told of the revenue re it : : . Srened fords, Whas Ge arcnspiren ie [ceived by tus United Malte fens (ie stylish and beautiful, in Russian and Hudson | | without importance. Hquor traMc, which tn the fiscal year | Bay Sable, Chinchilla, Fox, Mink, Ermine, paesieaetlpinineinee ending June 30, 1918, wae $443,829,- | etc., with muffs to match. TO PAY ALLIES’ WAR BILLS "vs sotiowr Sones 111 C, C, SHAYNE & CO. | —— 294,583, A Wage disburse ment Suffer From. Eyestrain? Then why continue to abuse your eyes? Wear Ehrlich glasses and you will ‘en aanuans vert, aug al affairs, but a yworld, tribunal A ‘ . 53; other disbursements Manufacturers of narvel at the great relief. tion dangerous, ‘% responsive! for arbitration of international di Mineral Deposits Alone Estimated | $1,121 that there were 115,990 | | dis- eta 1 and 7 18 employe liable Eyesight E: inati power of ‘wall paidha contented) putes, with lightened Bi} | to Be Worth 91,000,000,000 |"*™! Piscct ant TSAIS employees STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS Op Reglaticed' Bye Spectallecs bey ta TA WroAtliccs (a pros (Ce ee reece tn entorely George King Jr. Had Been Fight- Pounds Sterling. Brooklyn Iron Work tke for 126 West 42nd Street New York Correctly Fitted Glasses from $3 to $10 bind 2 was advocated by Sergttr“. Kellogg ing for Uncle Sammie and | LONDON, Des, dain eovowing Wy 2 Weekly Increase. | 1 ction. | of Minnesota, Republicaft}in an ad- i Hits Coe ; Gusddon whcthes Cubbeasy 1 ne ee| Demanding $2 weekly increase and «| & ‘Our near future fgn policy is|drens to-day in the Senate. * e’s Coming Home. y is able t0) uniform eight-hour @ay, 300° men em 56 Years + pay war damages and the war expendi- y ; WANT my boy’s picture in the tures incurred by tho Allies, the Daly ployed by the Heckla Iron Works, North | intoriae, Debbie ie feed Mh at what he characterized,as the lack paper," is what Mrs. George Mail sayf the estimated Allied expendi- | 1'th eee ea nhs So ie sa w (t is going to) of disposition of President”Wilson to| King, No. 4424 Third Avenue, Brook- | tures of £25,000,000,000 are less than |!¥" went on # hescggalan aha lt veka wom CremeeNne & " . take ships to carry © food. Wel deal more frankly with the pene IVh, gaid tn w letter to The Bivening|One-seventh of the main German assets (on Government contracts will be de-|1T MAKES LT TLE, DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED res : yn, said 4 a o yed by the strike, oMcials of the apn , * mast supply the wo with much/and the Genate regarding his views y. Why? | in_sight. * ' Taxpeiy: Pein ay ewer, ore A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FETCH IT, equipment and raw merial and we! on problems coming before the Peace| Well, isn't it enough that the boy) The paper says a moderate eatimate | have got to keep a bre army on! conference, of the value of German mineral deposits | + the other side, for somtime to come ts £91,000,0¢0,000. attected by the capacibf the world’s! Senator Kellogg expresdéa" regret | 64 New York B" it John St $a ‘way, at Jol bd ol Sixth Av, sth St. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. tor Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West gad Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St rge King jr. and that he went, » for his Uncle Sam, and * pues Pointing out that a leaghe of nations i : pba Seeenseeera and they will have to ted and furn-| ¢9 stop all wars had teeta “favorite| tt he is a member of Battery Al | ished with supplies, theme for discussion HMAeievolent| Carey ectt hues Attillery. and that) — TARS. JOHN DREW DEAD. “There is no doubt, Manly speak- | publicists and 5 itor 2,000| soon? bd valet’ | es - fmg, that prosperity s ahead of | years," Senator Kello; im Hotel Af- America, but there is yan unsolved doubt as to w us@&merica will that its| Anyway, these are the reasons that, @™d@ Comes at Al Mrs. King offers, and if they are good ter Lon faillire to date need enough for boy's mother, what] Mrs, John Drew, wife of the actor, has] else be said? certa Appointment of an mot Who fool the wate wag) Hotel Algonquin, Her husband and mission, to represent about it their daughter, Mra, Louise Devereus were with her, [FRENCH ARMY GROSSES [ucts ctttatte, oe ec “¥ Prepared? the stage after her marriage. Her health | | pA | | aile ’ Don’t fail to stock up an 21 W. 38th St. Sas Bet. : GERMAN FRONTIER OF 1870 mae had pales a oat i 4 iter 4 he abundant p or the dry J é a y c 5 isl GLYCERIN : sure you have enough for the @ ‘ Advance Into German Territory on E FROM SUGAR. 1 oe , ; = heudeys ad for the big dinners March to the Rhine Is With- Announced x y which are coming. out Incident es es ' , LARGEST RETAIL. STOCK . i . ‘ incident. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Out of th 7 . as . § . Gifts or Friends Who We WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN| War's necessities has been developed ; ; © Co in the city at sacrifice prices to { MANY, Tuesday, Dec. 3 (Assoct-|"¢W synthetic process of making } ’ make sure our enormous stock ated Press).—The Tenth French Army|Sl¥cerin by fermentation of sugar in , — on its way to the Rhine and Mayence [Quantity at low cost, which Government has crossed the German frontier of 1$70,|0Mchuls say will revolutionize produc- occupying the vallge of the Sarre, The|tion. This secret, was disclosed to-day advance into Germ! territory has been |!" & ‘Treasury report. without Incident. See Aa The population of the districts ap- pears to be more astonished than down- 63D-HOUR BIKE SCORE. cast, and those that come into direct Extra Sizes; Lane Brya~s the largest house in the world specialjzj perel for stout : aen. We carry in stock at all times as Jatg sortment of smaistyles for stout figures as others show ot more slender. f seeking gifts for friends who wear ¢ you will be delhted with our showing of practical gifts'it sizes contact with the French officers and] 1. a M. L. ~ * t Hii |men show more polieness than dis-| Ktamer-Dupuy ++ L121 3 36 to 5ébust, 25 to 45 waist measure. Hy jPleasure. The Imperial functionaries|Grenda-Hill . + 1121 3 BLOUSES of Voile, Georgette, Crepe ide Jf | Still in charge receive the French mili- | McNamara-M, 3 Chine and Taffeta. bas tary authorities with coolness, but with- | Madden-Corry 3 At Lowest Prices $2.95 to $28.50 out rudeness. Tae te Haalay : NEGLIGEES of Corduroy, t undisturbed ty the momentous hisere | chapman: Halstead. 3 in the City Chine and Chiffon. cal incident and business goes or Gerwisrsseller 3 pevctiegee IAN TMOG cecmimntel $5.50 to $35.50, \e Most of the men and wom Carman-Debueets a - PETTICOATS of Sate: | the French. unit Long-Byron 3 0 A Silk Taffeta and Jersey Silk. mon eokalerss usin Bellow-Markey : Id Aster $1.95 to $24, | nearly as often as the Weber-Eaton 3 $1.75 FULL QUART . CHEMISES and NIGHT! “ieee ccampr rane Conurn-Kopsky 3 $20.50 per case, $6.75 per gal. fine quality Nainsook ang i | OBITUARY NOTES. Grimm-Thomas ....,.. 3 Bi ser df de Chine. $1,95 to $10.9: hee ———— Bowker, G.-Bowker Is 1,121 2 Old Crow Whiskey, qt. 2.00 7.50 HOSIERY. Silk and Lisle. 3 Miah Atkins Stout, thirty three} Le Record, 1,267 miles, Gibson Rye 2.00 7.50 extra wide leg and elastic top. eerie ters Igy chee oe Bie) York | 9 laps by Lawson and Drobach Goyal Olamond Rye... 1.55 S98 59c to $3.45 hit nlon, No, 61, died on} in i914, 1475 7/580 Sunday, Dee. 1, in his cabin in the Blue pod ae in = BRASSIERES o! muslin, mesh > Rigge Mountains, ‘Tenn., where he had 00 = lace and all-over embroidery sided for the past two years in queat| CABLE SYSTEM MERGER. ‘in SS 69c to $5.45 Ith. He was born in 1885, had * 190 = in Brooklyn since 1888 and 13 sur- | Marine 1350S &% mother, Minnie A. Stout as = e late William E, Stout, a] Commerc! 3250 = ‘ apc TiS ead, 2.50 - Will h, Dt : = ty-soven vests cor" a:{8] WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Amalgama-| ie digestion at his home in|tion of the marine cable system of the 215 — Oday atte grad Brooklyn | Western Uni legraph Company av Bushrli by = rous mur cerinen Company, under tie John Jameson irish a & Louis S. Goule of No. 475 Central fe.rd, vice prea VERMOUTHS Park Weat, Secretary to the Nationall dent of the Comm 2 Liberty Insurance Company, died sud- Ritrhiinents dreds Martini Rossi, Itallan...... denly this morning at the place of his to-day by Postmaster-Gen Granier, French i mployment eral Burleson — CHAMPAGNES | shis BoB Ou Barry .....++ . 1, x CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | Pommery seseesss ie ae pitninanaiac Piper Meldsieck 2.25 4.50 COGNACS AND BRANDIES AS: er EPs: % : tman On 4 Copyright, 1918 The House of Kuppendcimer, leeeral id 7 | By THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER panagh i eerie ey Pha 4 - MISCELLANEOUS -——— MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK aT y a ‘ ; sae Dubonnet rity ; i hs rere prague if OU KNOW by reputation the warmth, service 2 Har Hui iy Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street a and quality of Kuppenheimer Overcoats, Prices Subject to Chan -% There never has been quite enough of these Coats di tans 0 a aa ca , —and, of course, there is no increased production : Many Other nods Nat L wi : 9 4 this year. Butin Brill Stores assortments are wide Bere Ter se eaion saa MEN S WINTER SACK SUITS = and varied, quality standards are maintained Thase prices fabless \e shana upon increase of taxes by Government, STORE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. L.M. Goldberg; 859 8™ AVE. NO BRANCHES, x be Bet. Sist and 52d Sts. and complete clothes satisfaction is absolutely assured. A Kuppenheimer Overcoat this sez areal investment in comfort that will return divi- dends of pleasure and will surely increase in value. Overcoats $30 to $80—Suits $30 to $60 at $40.00 & 45.00 are of special interest on the Sixth Floor The craftsmanship of the cleverest makers of men’s wear is apparent in these clothes, which have the Convention to Subways, L and § at Street Cars. OCOOCOCOOOOCOCCCOSOOOOCOGOOOOOOOOS an 27,750,000,000 Fr individuality so repeatedly emphasized by custom BE eet readied | | THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK |B peanoecoooen0ococccese . subscriptions to the French Liberation - — tailors, en had reached the nominal total of 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th Street 4 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave. 27,760,900,000 francs, or a real value of | 56 B!. >, on, . 7 6 B , at 42d Street 125th St., at 3d Ave, Brooklyn 19,760,000,000, the bonds selling at 70.80 279 Broadway 1456 B'way, al ° 3 y Han ee ene ee Call, Write or Phone for The Kuppenheimer Style Book $ yoo at fal subscriptions not pete oe em aE ta ct a Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning W: