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GARY CALLSONULS. TOSIGN TREATY AND adoption of the American dollar as a basis or standard of currency and Values was worthy of universal con sideration. WARNS BUSINESS MEN THEY FACE FIERCE STRUGGLE. John Mitchell, Chairman of the State " Industrial commission, was operated on by Dr. J. F. Brimann at Graduate Hospital Tuesday morniny cause of a seriously infected der, It Was said to-day at pital that the condition of the pat, American business men were was satisfactory. He was taken sudden- | warned that they were facing the ly i and went to the hospital on Bat- fiercest commercial stru in the Y history of the world. orelgners,” Mr. Gary said, “are gazing upon this country aa the most ile fleld for |adventure and exploitation. By every known means of operation Great | Britain, France, Germany and other lands will seek to control or excel in the oversea trade. In justice to our- selves we must be diligent and ag- |gressive. As of vital consequ there whould be the most conaisi and intense spirit of co-operation be- tween all our people, between labor ad capital, employers and employess, between state and private interes:s.” As one essential of success in the coming business struggle the speaker maintained that we must have “a merchant marine equal in every par- TRADE WITH ENEMY Appeals to Lawmakers for Fair Treatment for Both Capi- tal and Labor. BOSTON, Sept. 4—Immedinte re- sumption of business relations with Germany and Austria was advocated to-day by Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the Bond of Directors of the United States Steel Corporation, in an address before the annual meeting SPECIAL FOR Thurs., Fri. & Sat. NCOATS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Al 350 Coats Suitable I fk of the American Bar Association. Mr. ticular to the best, with all advan- or Gary declared the majority of the|tages and no disadvantages in com- A people of America were in favor of|parison with others, unhampered by ll the Peace Treaty and the League of |jiaws, rules or regulations which Nations, and said he would assume/might interfere with practical and Seasons that the treaty would be adopted |successful business operation.” without materia] change. Turning to the labor question, Mr. Re-establishment of trade between Gary said that the antidote for Bol- Values $ 10” upto the United tates and the Central|shevism was plenty of work at rea- $16.50 Powers was urged on the ground {sonable compensation, He maintained that we need German and Austrian |that employers must not give em- Values $ 45 foods and also that such purchases|ployees good ground for complaint, up to if would have a decided influence in} but must furnish them agreeable and $12.50 stabilizing international exchange. —_| healthful conditions of work, an op- Mr. Gary also declared that the United States “should finance other deserving countries, leas fortunate, mn rehabilitating their productive ca- pacity and resources and that we should purchase their products up to S.E. Cor. the limits of our requirements and 13th St. portunity to advance and to invest their savings in the business with which they are connected. He pre- dicted that Bolshevism would never gain @ foothold in this country, In respect to capital, Mr. Gary de- clared that whatever evil might exist GOODYEAR Waterproo’ 840 B’WAY ~|ored the “ ie sla Sei veelinoe ‘vate Mitts yx cnantbsh UNDERWOOD URGES BOARD TO FIX WAGES AND RATES Senator Wants Railroad Commis sion Which Will Also Protect Public. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. of a governmental or board with powers to fix both rail- road wage scales and transportation rates Was advocated in the Senate to- Establish men day by Senator Underwood -of Ala- bama, a I ratic member of the | Intoratat merce Committee. | Without disclosing whether he fav- Interstate Commerce Com- proposed tribunal, Cummins _bill_p m or n the rd on that side of the question, Govern- ment ownership had been proved not to be a remedy. “Whatever is every- body's business,” he sald, “is no- body's business.” Our experience during the war, he continued, showed that Government ownership a failure CALLS SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAW PUNITIVE. Attempts to regulate capital by such punitive measures as the Sher- man Anti-Trust Law were also con- demned by the speaker, who declared that such methods involved in whole or part the destruction of the prop- erty or business attacked. Admitting that capital, when uncontrolled, some- times took improper courses, Mr. Gary offered « solution of his own. “Why not have the law framed and administered,” he suggested, “so as to allow the courts to cover the whole subject by injunction rather than by the destruction of Property or busi- ness? If capital is proceeding or threatens to proceed improperly it can be restrained by injunction and the order enforced in the regular way, A court of equity should have, if neces- sary, enlarged powers of preventive unlimited by statutory pro- there is punishment to be in- ed it should be upon the indi- who are reprehensible, and n the owners, as stockhold or otherwise, of the properties in- volved, who are in responst- ble for misconduct." Mr, Gary closed his speech with a declaration that this not the worst but the best peri in our history, “It is the best,” he said, “for it looks forward to a future that is bright and glorious if we but rise to the heights of practical advan- Ratification of the P without amendment wo majority report of a sp BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO 60TH ST. LEXINGTON TO 8D AV * Children Love Music A ha; in which music and song al d py home for both children and grown-u und. This 18 Cue autiful Walters Player, which any child can play, will bring 3 | ,, tee of the Bar Association appointe a a sree share of hay ie to YOUR home, and our to study, the League of Nations 5) i i onant. ‘wo ot he five membe ia] EASY PAYMENT N makes it possible for almost the committee declined to concur in any family to enjoy the pleasures that music brings. Call tomorrow, select your Player, and we will ar- range for its immediate delivery, ‘the report. ON VERGE OF BLINDNESS, ENDS HER LIFE WITH GAS Worse Things Than Death, Mother Tells Son When Sight Fails Rapidly. With the knowledge that she was go- ing blind and everything already being a emia i blur to her, Mrs. Grace B, Horton, « widow, fifty-two, took her life by inhal- ng gas during the night at the home of her son Albert, No. 44 Manhattan Avenue. Home weeks ago an eye spe- clalist told her that her sight was x ing and she had since been melancholy Last night she told her son and his wife that she had been unable to read . in the paper with a microscope Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—12 Rolls of Music of mj and that there were w things than Your Own Choice and Free Delivery ath, When her son opened her door coer gi iobeataboee ii | this morning she was dead in bed with ne end of & rudber tube in her mouth with tho other fas d to a gas jet WOMAN FREED OF CHARGE. oa | Bargains in Used Pianos a Ranging in " Piano Stool Piano Stool Gaget Desises, and $ 5 and Mrs. Klien G, Buckley, forty-five, of a No, 12: Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn, was Delivery 6 Delivery Bi tr ihe @tacwuah avenue potoeteaate toi Only $1 a Week Pays for Them plaint of Willlam F, Cowan, poet and waiter, of ne Avenue = > a Brooklyn, H that the woman's magnetism to lend her ond ring and Our Easy Payment Plan Bloomingdale Bros. have arranged AN EASY PAYMENT PLAN OF $2.50 A WEEK, which not only makes it possible for almost every family to pos one of these beautiful instru- ments, but makes paying for the instrument so easy as to elimi ate all worry had 1 she e busi FIRE IN BUSHWICK THEATRE, Five minutes after the last member of an audience of 3,000 persons had left Send Name and Address for Full Particulars the Bushwick Theatre, inte house at Broadway and Street Brooklyn, fire was by a i ALTE aR Rete 68 watchman in ® costume room directly under the atage, a short elreuit, Rumors that many persons in the theatre were imperilled drew a large J crowd. However, nobody was in dan ger, and firemen had the plage. under Coy ag aller acsiving. Ve damage It had been caused py S looking on the foot, line to the foot. the “Fifth Avenue.” You And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All So Haggard and Old ?—The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith's as Worse Off Than You Are and Now She Looks Just Fine. NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF WEAK, NERVOUS, CARE- WORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN IN TWO WEEKS’ TIME IN MANY INSTANCES. A CHILD’S APPEAL :: the Time and Lookin; Mother and She ih Fi ‘There can be no Beauti- ful, Healthy RosyCheeked women without Iron.”’ F. KING M. D. can be no healthy, ore organic Iron. ir nervous, rundown, nuxated the ‘lok flabby . spaghetti, ne nd. Kefining ‘ed the tron of 1 these lmpov> willy methods of throwing down water in which ked are re grave iron Dr. M by . for Therefore dofict you should supply the cy In your food by form of organic tron, jumt as you would use salt when your food has not enough 1 have used Nuaated Iron widely my oWn practice in most severo axera vated conditions with unfailing resulta, woes Sia "Schone have given Wo A Regal Black Satin Oxford O many women of New York have asked us for just such a shoe as this “Fifth Avenue” that we doubt if our supply will last long. Especially at such a price as $9. The “Fifth Avenue” has just been received by us—new in style and very good- With the addition of 4 Black Satin Spar, it makes a stunning shoe for all Winter wear. Made with 2%-inch wood Louis heel covered with Black Satin. flexible sole in turn effect. The arch is unusually high, which gives a distinctive ‘The woman who likes individuality of dress should be sure to see The REGAL SHOE STORES NEW YORK BROOKLYN, Broadway No. 175 81 Nassau St. 12546 Bt, at 7th Ave. os eae Lf lie Loa “at 10th St. St. Nicholas Ave. 2929 Third Ave. 1318 Brosdwey 466 Filth Ave. * at 27th st at 181st St. 991-993 So. Boulevard We Dee's Mess Coie = ab STthBL 14th Stand Jrd Ave. 40 West 84th Su* NEYARKNG. JERSEY crry 4 wt GOth St. Cth Ave. at Zist St © Wemen's Shows Sevhusiooly) 825 BI treet =: 108 Newark Ave. REGAL SHOES Exclusively for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Mother Why Don’t ledical Author, says that Physicians shoul: prescribe more organic iron—Nuxated th f ot ality and beauty of the modern American a) fs saat > neh nce to prohibit str emipl Hew Mhxaebmartinyeie « dart loh tg $e aon to-day passed the bUit incorporating the American Legion without debate or op- e* and lockouts of Underwood aid ts he inte of the public, of Gapit onl The measure now goes tb the A of railroad employeca require jeuch a plan, It i# clearly within the |right of Congrens, he declared, to crente an agency to determine wager e continued, t Jauthority and power to protect the |rights of the whole people againat the recurrence of «trikes and lock outs "There is but one way out, in my judgment,” he continued, “and that is to appoint a tr to adjust the the time with the power which » oppor= Me v At $9 Light, Take Nuxated Iron me most surprising reports in regard to power a# a health and strength ite gr many ye Who haw been giver n Mngiand, says: "I do not make & of recommending — advertised found ably thousands who might i d blood corpuscles then the million w many people suf na do not k ant vine) You can tell the women with pienty of iron in their blood- beautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life, Vim and Vitality Bee h far r plant t ow long you can following te rk hi Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Anaemia—irén deficiency ti Lee Retin re one e health, strengths reatest curs lack of tron. Sounds warning against use of metallic iron, which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach, and in many cases do more harm than good; advises use of only Nuxaied Iron, men— MANUFACTURE prescribed a1 | KidK/othes “Take a tip from me, fellows—next time you want a Suit tell your Ma to get you Kid Klothes. Some class to them, believe me. I got one to-day—it’s got a nifty belt—just like the big fellows are wearing.” We'll give Mothers a tip—Kid Klothes stand all the rough wear a boy can give them—they’re made of sturdy all-wool fabrics Priced at one-third ‘less, too, because we make them ourselves and sell them from a low-rent Walker Street store. MoeLevy & Son MADE OF ALL-«WOOL FABRICS—PRICED | AT ONE-THIRD LESS ur New 119-125 Walker Street 1 or “Elevated” from Brooklyn and New York transfers direct to Canal Street Station, within sight of my store Every Subway Help digestion ith wil fhe Doctor is Candy Form" Keep your stomach, bowels and liver in good condition by eating Partola mint candy tablets, An easy-to-take laxative made of the purest peppermint candy with that delicious, appetiz- ing and appealing odor and taste of after-din- ner mints. Thoroughly cleans the bowels of all accumus lated impurities and poisons, invigorates and sweetens the stomach and helps purify the blood. At all drug stores. 25c, 50c and $1.00 boxes. Trial size, 10c. THE DOCTOR IN CANDY FORM. Heals Sore Gums, Tightens Loose Teeth a Positive Remedy for Loose Teeth, Sore, Receding and Bleeding Gum nd all Symptoms of Pyorrhoea, Regular pack $1.00; trial package, 28 cents. If your druggist does not keep it, order from the Pyorigg Corporation, 19 East 46th Street, New Yort Every package contains a coupon entitling the bearer to a free treatment for Pyorriioea or Riggs’ Disease at dental establis! ments in New York and vicinity. “The Best Newspaper Maga- zine Supplement in the United States of America” —the Sunday | World Magazine h hi a

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