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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919. WILL RELEASE WO, india : OLD GLORY ON THE WAY To THE RHINE | ‘OPPOSE MONEY. FOR LABOR. — —————— r- . Viee-Regal Council M Member Tells | Rmptoyment Agencies Agerieved) at Federal Dorena. Delhi Assembly Autonomy ¥ May Come. t DMLHI. India, Jan. 3—In his pres. f ential address before the National Congress yesterday, Mohan Mala member of the Vice-Negal Co offered royal and dutiful greetio the King-Emperor upon the suc of the war. He gested thi Congress send a mes sage to he Peace Congress at sailles that India was pr 4 contribute in every way toward its success and to sus Teague of Nat He expressed the hope that Men’s Pants Go On Sale at the Three Surprise Stores Tomorrow, Sale to Continue for One Week Only. IF YOU HAVE AN ODD COAT AND VEST here's the chance to save money on a good pair of pants. We don’t believe a similar opportunity has been offered in two years. Our advice is to see these garments or not Positively 56, $5.50 3 and ‘5 Pants § and Guaranteed to Be Such Include d are pants of every description working pants, every-day pants, and pants for general busi- ness wear, Strong, serviceable, well-made garments. Neat Fancy Worsteds, Heavy Fancy Cheviots, Fast-Color Blue Twills, Extra Strong Corduroys. med d_ dark dress pants, ee <---------! cate DOP Stl atch 5) The ‘Cammeyer’ ‘Shookids” HEY are at it again. Always jolly and jumping T around, indulging in all sorts of games, with nothing to hinder them. For Ma buys their Shoes at the CAMMEYER “SHOOKID” SHOP, where shoes are made so as Store 34 North Broadway Saturdays till flag and their Artiliory (Regular °° ——— ! ged = the natural development of the feet colin Gb thie Hitity Sian | Goch ote _BANKING AND FINANCIAL BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 4 Children's Tan or Black Calf Shoes $3,658,000 dial BILL. |AMERIGAN RECRUIT WOMAN ; * Sizes6 to 8 Black, 3.50 Tan, 4.00 DARING } propria \ ne } Sizes 815 to 11... Black, 4.00 Tan, 4.85 TW. GA TRAINING CENTRE To the Stockholders of plant in New Jersey will approxi $5,658,000, the War Dejprtment ye orted to Congress. The de! timated that 10,000 claims will Girls’ Tan or Black Calf Shoes Of finest quality Tan or Black Ruasia Calf, laced; made on road, comfortable Insts, with welted leather roles; fat heels Sizes 1114 to 2... Black, 4.75 Tan, 5.75 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company noard of army officers in charg | of the inve di ported that 1 Vere Shectat not belle hority to a ‘ claims o mpantes or t beh ddinates of individuals for loss of rent on stroyed buildin FALLS FAR; , BREAKS LEG. Boys’ Army Shoes—si This Shoe is identically like the Army Shoe now worn by “Our Boys.” Made of excellent quality leather, with round toe, heavy extension sole, Blucher last. Woman Opening Window When She Slips and Plunges Out. Black, 4.65 Tan, 4.95 After she had fallen to the front | courtyard from a window on the fourth! || : : x . A receiver of all the property of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company ' { AM ME Y E 5 having been appointed by the United States District Court for the Southern Stampedon'a Shog Means StandardofMan mirday ; ot; vii im District of New York, the undersigned have, at the request of the holders of a large amount of the company’s stock, consented to act as a committee for ee ee ee ee 34" St..New York the protection of the interests of all stockholders who shall become parties to ac Saga -_ an agrecment in cour:e of preparation, which will be dated January 2, 1919 It i —— Stockholders are requested to deposit their certificates of stock with MER- CANTILE TRUST & DEPOSIT COMPANY, 115 BROADWAY, i Borough of Manhattan or with PEOPLE’S TRUST COMPANY, 181 Value s at $35 Th at Mies ELIZABETH WILSON! MONTAGUE STREET, Borough of Brooklyn, the Committee's depositaries, | ; ; which will issue temporary receipts to be exchanged for transferable certificates Miss Elizabeth Wilson's War Work } Defy Duplic ation | Brought Her Into Contact of deposit as soon as the latter can be prepared. With Many, Answering a call to special work tn |India, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, many years head of the Department of the National Y, W. C | A., and known best during the war as |the organization's “Recruiting Wo-| man," will sail to-morrow from New | [| York to England on the Carmania of | fj the Cunard Line, Miss Wilson will attend a meeting | | in London the middie of January of | the World's Committoe of the Inter- | national Y, W. C, A, when many | As it is understood that the company will default in the payment of in- terest payable January 2, 1919, on certain of its obligations, in the judgment of the Committee concerted action on the part of the stockholders is essential to their proper protection, to which end the Committee requests the deposit of stock as soon as possible, Due announcement will be made when the deposit Brill Brothers’ leadership in value-giving is strongly emphasized in the superb quali- ties we are offering right now in agreement is ready for distribution, whereupon copies may be obtained from cither of the depositarics or from the Secretary of the Committee. Kuppenheimer Overcoats | and Suits at $35 saldier and Sailor Boys, who are getting The assignment of all deposited certificates must be executed in blank, dated and properly witnessed, and must have the requisite stock transfer stamps | feat ar agi ‘ pecial questions relating to future 4 oe back into “civies,” and men who are in the Pen aieaeie ines attached thereto. Application will be made to list the certificates of deposit ‘ k Will be discussed, pp! habit of paying more, will find these Suits From England, Miss Wilson will| on the New York Stock Exchange. roceed to India, where she goes to and Overcoats in many instances, the equal tablish a tratr nY. W.| Dated January 2, 1919. | | in quality, of clothes selling elsewhere at | A. work for women of that'c bunt | ‘ ALBERT H. WIGGIN, Chai * » ead ALPE . iN, airman, | higher pr of ontact | CHARLES A. BOODY, | For #35 you can avail yourself of the dis | ein FREDERICK H. ECKER, ; | tinguished, well-bred style and superior | ny ive | SEWARD PROSSER, ' \ quality that have made Kuppenheimer wera GALEN L, STONE, 1 , Clothes famous.—Other Kuppenheimer | of Ox. | FREDERICK STRAUSS, Overcoats and Suits of Similar Unequalled tn ts | EVERETT B. SWEEZY Worthiness, $30 to $80. books on im | i? CHELLIS A. AUSTIN, Secretary, !15 Broadway, New York. Brill Overcoats andSuits $20 to $35 EX-KAISER’S STATUE GONE. RUSHMORE, BISBEE & STERN, 61 Broadway, New York.) Counsel Life Stred Dust May He in| CULLEN & DYKMAN, 177 Montague Street, Brooklyn. { AMERICA j LE TRUST & DEPOSIT FOR ARMY OFFICERS— roneen pas MERON ate” 118i Brosdway, New York: hes i Ada Mavens weal ot Cobieny, PEOPLE’S TRUST COMPANY, Depositartes Kuppenheimer 32 oz. Melton Overcoats where the American 34 Army had its 181 Montague Street, Brooklyn, Formerly $65 Now $30 Pu, ema, a ifersined. br cae ue oe ee ee er Emperor William for years! t } in @ Little park near the centre ; A f the town, During the war the! ust was doc ated with wr sand | he 1 was swathed with the | : ‘ | | By Germ park | The Kuppenheimer House in New York 1 44 East 14th St. Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave., 279 Broadway 1456 B'way, at 42d St 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn léth Street, 1456 Broadway, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open To-morrow Night. ni eel "| Are You a SP Read the News and Views in THEE WORLD OF BOOKS, Reviewed in the -) Book Buyer @ EDITORIAL SECTION OF THE SUNDAY WORLD ‘ Mi tne end of @ rope,