The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 4

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The Pennsylvania Station at its best— Tiss We Penney!- ee, Station ‘looks quite 8 gas when you enter it on Friday to take a “week-end” train for,the country. Agd don’t forget, ore going through the gate, to pick up @ package of choco- lates that ‘‘shows you stopped to think.” Lowney is now a “regular’’ at the Penn, Station and at most good drug stores and confectioners. Shipments of Low- ney’s chocolates ere delivered every Fri- day—fresh from the largest makers of packaged chocolates in the country. . HE E,W. DUNSTAN CO. Distributors 418 Hudson Street, NewYork (i Nin an HM A safe end’ sure guide to hosiery that looks well, fits well, wears well and sells for @ moderate price is the trade-mark of the “Good Witch” of Ipswich, Ipswich is the honor mark on hosiery. Over 50,000,000 pairs gave satisfaction last year. You will like them. Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or can quickly get it for you. IPSWICH MILLS "URRF? Ipswich, Mass, Oldest and one of the largest hoxiery mills in the United States ) Aas ~it, HW Nenad LB i i t, Hh ASK PARLEY WITH ConwoLY | | stm Raves fet ee Salen. Peas meeting, of May. dtidam m, will be Queens, for a mittee of the are dra he member ers employed | A by the eity at Long Island, City. a | The letier reeiios that the Baroumh | Rt reconsider his \refunal to the union. Mr. Connolly hag not replied to the letter as yet 4 number orlunchin : - summertime, POST TOASTIES Superior Corn Flakes Up in the Air Some ‘of these alas, hot days, whey your underwear sticks to you and your undershirt is riding up your back, making you feel #0 mean and uncomfort- wble that you're all ‘up in the air,” walk into # Brill store and get the only kind of underwear that can give you real, cool Summer comfort—w one-piece arment like these, Union Suits for Men Athletic’ and Full Length, $1.75 to $4 Brill Brothers | Exclusive Imperial Dealers in New York 1436 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 44 E, 14th St. 279 Bromaway, @ Flatbush Ave,, Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St. : . WIth Strect, at a Avenue. pao | | my ‘ | ay ¥ al i ys iy t Mi wal nay L : hae lula ta i WWE Mi or ‘| | en "| t 4 ‘4 / and 6th Aventie, post band will be or- of -musieinne are mu- <i! roaied rates, *- ‘Chalrmai Fef ld at Cah in Public Behoot Wo. | 7th Artes: rrangements_ ter| RETURN BY WPA Boe Says Tokio Realizes soninted Press) -iigatitution 40 China by Japan of those ports of Ghantung ‘DEPENDS ON CHINA: the propertles only sound tn Mentetpal Reww “emt vee | Charles woares jectrie Railways ‘Com sitting in Washington \ apeee to @ request. from. Mr, quist for a discussion +by the pam sion of certain phases of the aye We railway problem now being invedtf by the Poderar commission, ‘Mr, -Khn- Quist recifes that the utilities appar-| ently. had, united on a oat set ton, plan, and that it had beeh contended that’ under such a plan capital, wewd be secured and, that there would be no: need of State regulation, but that Mex- ulations should be by the mantopalitier., jon, ne. ee eee | cooupled by forces, will be made without unnecessary delay, but the time required will be dependent upon the attitude of China, said) Takartt Hara, Japanese Premier, to- ay, in answer to @ question as to { tertally. from that of wae h is now gen fpeems to the "poked that 4 trigt enarde to. municipal regulation, ,In these important’ mattsts would be a step backwar nat-the interests ot all concerned. route making, }hen actus) restoration would take i ‘The Premier, in answering the avery of the Associated Press, made following statement: ¥ ‘Question is often asked as to! & iy i 4 Feturh Kiaochow to! would point out in reply restitution of Kiaochow, ertangements should be oUt before band in common the Japanese and 3 z : 4 iii i i feet witheut unnecessary delay the sestivution-of Jeased territory which | Premier Haro and high officials of Ri the Japanese Government discussed frankly with the correspondent what fy | ras called the "wave of anti-Japaneso iy feeling” in Ameriea. ‘They were plain- Jy disturbed py reliable reports re- celved here showing uneasinass as to Nj | Japan's attitude relative to Shantung | 4s one cause for the sentiment of dis- content among the friends of Japan, | “It is Brankly admitted here that S| Japan's ‘so-called militarism is ro- sponsibie for much uneasiness abroad, y | but the opinion is expressed that for- eign critics who call Japan the “Ger- many of the Far Mast” neglect to take into consideration the internal Mistoric reapons Which led the Japan- exe people to venerate the army and Savy, including» the historic roles played by the Choshu and Satsumo clans, which are, respectively, behind the axmy and’ navy, played in the restoration of the Imperial dynast and in the wars with China an: Russia, Neverthelom, te Japanese insist there is @ distinct movement under ‘way to curb any excessive influence held by the militarists which might ‘be calculated to be harmful to the legitimate development of the nation and inimical to Japan's relations with America, M addition to the Shantung ques- tion, negotiations concerning the en- counters at Tien-Tsin between Jap- a@nese and Americans and Japan's @utramce into @ gonsortium by Sethe, Fees Unfled . States, Great France and apes are to play a dominant Sart in Chinese fi- ances remain ynaettled, \ Here again, the Japariese contend that if the questions are examined impar- tially, their attitudes would be ac- copted as justined. ” JAPAN REFUSES TO TO SEND and that the| § rea for such ar-| % Keeping Abreast ig of the Times | 8 To be as good a codk as the ¥ | % “best of them’’—not to let § B the woman next door. get'$ | ahead with any appetizing % | dishes or improved culinary ideas—that’s why the up-ani 8 coming housewife has daily % > need of | $2 At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores % ) E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St. A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND | maquist, Chairman Of ithe | Two discoveries have added greatly | to human welfare. | In 1835 Newton originated the vac- | ‘ucm process for condensing milk with | | cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. { In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wis., dis- i - covered how to reduce mill: to a dry . powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. |) This product MORLICK named Malted Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive value, digestibility and ease of preparation (by simply stirring in water) and the fact that it keeps in any climate, has proved of much value to mankind as an ideal food-drink from infancy to old age. ack Avoid Imitation: INTINENTS di the dézen frie tae use at home TROOPS TO AID KOLCHAK: Tokio Govemment Declares It Is. Unable to Accede to Request for Help. TOKIO,, Aug. 1i-~(Associated Pregs)—-It has been learned that. the Japanesa Government, after mature deliberation both by the Cabinet and the Diplomatic Advisory Council, has informed the Government of Admair® Kolehak that Japan is unable to a? cede to its request to send several divisions of troops to assist Kolchak in the war against the Bolsheviki, Folshevikt Claim ‘Ten-Mile Ad- vance Awainst Kolehak, LONDON, Aug. 15.—OMelal Bolshe vik reports from Moscow announce that seventy miles east of Chellabinsk the Bolshevik forges have advanced from six to ten miles against Admirai Holchak's forces in the region of Oren burg and have crossed the Ural River to the bea sir MUST CONVINCE PUBL PUBLIC of Properties Is Only Rate Making ,Basis. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Street rail- way companies im presenting their arguments for increased fares to meet advanced casts of operation must con- vince the public as well as the reguia- tory commissions, the Federal Bleotric Railways Commission was told to-day by Chairman Willlam D. B. Ainey of the Pennsylvania Public Gervice Com mission. It was not suMicient, he said, that a showing should be made of the rising coate of operation alone ate And ‘munictpal authorities might hved that showing and order increased fares in vain, the wiiness testifed, if the people exercised their ‘veto power" of denying patronage to the fines at in- tac nm Ainey insisted that TO INCREASE CAR FARES: Expert’ Warns That Fair Valuation | ZOC HME Ja | gk CRANBERK) ‘A criep, tart cranberry jam at any ponnee yom palate dictates. In the psn ig lo hoes runny mi to soil table line: it firm jam, | At Your Groeer's Tila caquisite dy ‘ings fine’ iano rect cut, 14-karat’ solid gold; only Mon WM thot Cor. 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