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L TREASON CHARGED Men and Woman Seized Raid on Street té Be Ex- amined Saturday. Rugians charged with treason ‘Sonnection with yesterday's riot soldiers, policemen, started from Washington without a permit. treason.” said the magistrate, to bail.” Karl Schuka, David Brooks Libkan, Dave Klipper, Samuel stitutions of the United States, only patriotism was for Russia, or while fleeing from the mM “Down with the Capitalist lease the Politial Prisoners” similar sentiments. Fifth Avenue. at No, 19 Fifth Avenue mother, yard, Shoting and cursing. and scattered through yards in Streets through basements. in upon her, examined the house loaded .45 calibre m: 4“ corner of the ki une full of « HARVARD FUND New York Now L Total Subs: ew York has now ‘from Boston with a t of $2,225,000. Boston st Contributions from nation total #1 $10,000,000 to be Subscriptions lexis I, Dupon| rick M, Shatter, Odin | Roberts, ew Yo bi i. $100; Morris C eens UNCONSCI Dr. Feldman's Malady Said upervisor of the Newark Board of | dients; special Sle each pect hy Education, has been unconscious at his home, No. 77 18th Avenue, that! OUD FASHIONED bay ena FANCY POUND CAKE—ineluding } dty, fivé days, Hus malady has| Mecril Bact “a ‘ Sc con ad whos cae aa been diagnosed as inflammation of the | coomeds ing, comenny wi praia, but his personal physician said them at the price in any other store. wholesome, at Ib., 44c yesterday {t closely resembles sieeping||fy Alt Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises { sickness. Dr, Feldman bea since. Early in his iliness he pibited pror Lists clousness, Court Insues Tem 1 uch a b r at @ rate wl fore ticket, ee Pont, | Col. Henry Is Stimson, former Fetary of War and other membei the 805th Field Artillery of the Division, h formation ¢ Legion, compc organization, be held this Engineering Soc t 89th Street. Ste are urged to attend, & post of The AGAINST EIGHT WHO jn! More of the strikers were expected to lower Vifth Avenue, where mounted sailors and ci-|a# the Alpha test for officers, is being villians broke up a parade that had} oy Square “These prisoners are charged with “and it would not be proper to admit them ‘Those helt were Naketa Zaforina, Anthony Topolsky and John Kozlick: They will be examined Saturday. Second Roor ~Take Elevator Against some of them there are addi- tional charges of unlawful assembly, . ' parading without a permit, distriba- Winter coats De Lyxe. tion of “unawful literature” caleu- fated to cause a riot and interfere with the safety of the republican in- The courtroom was crowded with Russians, some of whom said loudly in the corridors afterward that their Reports received at Police Head- quarters to-day indicate that scores of persons were injured in the riot police, Half a dozen Russians were badly beaten by soldiers and sailors while defending flags and banners inscribed “Re- and In the rush to get away the pa- raders invaded the Hotel Brevoort and many private homes in lower One of the homes en- tered was that of Dr. EB. L. Partridge ‘This mansion «was tenanted yester- day only by Mrs, William Gallagher, tho caretaker, and her aged, invalid Members of the mob forced the gate leading to the basement and fled through the house to the back In their rush they tore down the rear fence block, escaping into Eighth and Ninth Mrs, Gallagher's mother is in a preearious condition from the shock ebe suffered when the mob poured Detective Breen, who ay, found a ne pistol in nd a maga- rtridges. $5,296,277. OUS FIVE DAYS. Resemble Sleeping Sickness, Dr. Max Feldman, Assistant Medical was taken fl three |* weeks ago and has been confined to his > Dr. Feld- TICKET RENTING HALTED, vrary Injanction ow Rallroads’ ¥ MAYONNAISE—2Te |b. oy ‘ p fhe practice of buying up and re- A combination salad, made of fresh | PEANUT BUTTER—A3c Ib—Made > selling or re deminutader uekate eggs, celery, fine potatoes and Perfect f Virgiole Peanuts; nourishing and on the Long Island Railroad was hit ayoonalse, in which pure oil is te pi sanitary greaseproof to-day when J Callaghan, in the} used. 4 z ¥ Brooklyn Su ut sland a tem-| IR] FINE SUGAR « CURED | BOILED Moki gal Mid, ervamy end porary injun sining Dominick HAMS—Every one selected, cur “IN § ie q Perr ah ee ea enskel who con ake elas (7 Oa tat be eel 805th Field Artillery to Form Legion | ye issued a eall for the ning at Ui ty’s Building, No, 29 All men’ of the nde 4 15 POLICE STRIKERS BACK. it is announced, \ ‘The tests were applied this week to 130 students, Commissioner Reinatates Few Who Walked Oat. BOSTON, Oct. 9.—The first official admission that members of the police force who struck have been reinstated came when Police Commissioner Cur- tis's secretary sald that fifteen police- — RADIO LIGHT TO GUIDE GUNS. Army Finds Supertor to Incandesce: WASHINGTON, Oct, 9.—For use in night firing, the Ordnance Department of the army favors the substitution of tadio-active luminous material for the small electric bulbs heretofore used to illuminate crosswires and reading scales on artillery sights and range finders. Experiments have been carried on with satisfactory results, according to an announcement to-day by the War De- have yet to stand trial on charges grow- ing out of the strike. It was said at the same time that no be reinstated. Those who have been taken back are understood to have sev- ered their relations with the police inion, a (oocnemncsannin th partment. if lumi) tnt Bweetzer t y in the cases of eight not showing rays of light to be seen by the enemy, in addition to not being sub- fect to breakage. Dials and other in- struments of ali American battle planes used during the war were treated with thig material and gave excellent results, When the pn ring | hy | signed n= tracts were pending for the application used as a modern intelligence test to\ te Ghia material te rifle and’ machine statistics of the freshmen class gun sights for night firing. in in —A NBDW LONDON, Conn., psychological test used in the United States Army during the war, and known Oct. StanleysMerGibhons ST AVENUE AT S6™STREET Modish outer garments that are the last word in picturesque splendor. Luxury coats designed to meet the demand of discriminating women of fashion at a modest, sensible price. A Sale Fur Trimmed Winter Coats Frost Glo Evora Duvet de Laine Silvertone Silvertip Bolivia the Fur Trimmings of Taupe Nutria Bolivia, Raccoon Colter ond Cuffs, $165.00 From the Bakeshop MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries This delicious and Cc wholesome cake is made on the premises, from a good old-fashione1 ree- ipe, with selected fruits, molasses and other pure ingredients, GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD—16-02. loaf. Made from Enright's All o' the Wheat Flour, the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 8. GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-02. loaf. Made from the old- ‘tyle stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 10c. DELICIOUS . ALMOND FILLED , DELICIO®S WHITE MOUNTAIN } COFFEE RINGS—Large size; BREAD—in loaves weighing a pound | special, 19¢ ¢: oat NUT CAKES—Made of pure inere- | pres —terge size, 460 each. Apple, to Delicatessen OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE— SPECIAL at 24¢ Ib—Made ac- cording to an old, tested recipe. Spiced and seasoned; easily pre- pared and appetizing. Cut in half inch slices and fried to a golden brown color, served with syrup and fried potatoes, “Scrapple’” is delicious, EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH E into smokehouse. SMOKED BLOATERS, 8¢ each— | Fine; delicious for beeakfast. FULL MILK CHEESE—Sharp and of fine flavor, 44e lb, YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE— b Mild and of fine flavor, 44e Ib. He _ Made of chopped ham, k PIMENTO CHEESE—44c Ib. Our } own make. SMOKED BEEF,8% lb.—Fine qual- ity, all middles; sliced. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U, S, Food Administration License No, G-02865. B-0688, Sere—Viith Floor, 35th Street HEKALD SQUARE «Fee. NEW YORK See- (THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOT at the Connecticut College for Womes, ¢ COLUMBIA RIVER SALMoN— }4\ 82c lb.—Fine quality; just from the fe) eee: er Ue BDC Mary 8 Lod Miractions Are Prices—Quality—Servies CYS We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Just in time for school wear are these : girls’ and boys’.shoes $3.49 For girls High cut in black and tan models; sizes 11 to 2. For boys = Tan shoes, made over the Munson Army last. Black shoes on afull last. Sizes 11 to 2. For growing girls, $4.19 Popular shoes for rough wear—of stout leather and in wide widths only, Black or tan, in sizes 214 to 6. . "Bowe—Second Floors 35th Street, Rear, Blankets 100% pure wool at verified, lowest-in-the-city prices. The present scarcity of all- wool blankets is due to the impossibility of the manu- facturers keeping up with the unusual demand. This is a rare opportunity tosecureone of the well-known Amana all- wool blankets at such low prices. Colors are white, gra; and plaid. Q A Lincoln story with a local application Thought of the comfort of others rather than thought of self was a characteristic of Lincoln. It is related of him that a neighbor in the gray of a wintef morning saw him hang F F ime is | White 4 Ibs. full size $14.59 a milk pail to a picket of his 3 Ibe, full sice $16.49 front gate at Springfield. 4 ibs. full size $11.69 ‘ ray 6 Ibs. full size $14.69 “Don't your milkman deliver | Plaid full size $13.59 milk at your kitchen door” | Plaid full size $17.59 asked the neighbor. 4678 —Basement, Centre, Rear, “Yes,” replied Lincoln, “but I am not going to put him to that trouble any longer. Good values in women’s Petticoats $4.69 Made of taffeta, these petti- coats have flounces trimmed with tucks and shirring. All the new colors and black. Extra size: This taffeta model has a corded flounce finished with a small ruffle. In black only. $4.74 (oee—Third Floor, Centre, “He serves 60 customers ard to get around to the back doors for milk pails and then take the filled pails back means 60 needless round trips. “Asa round trip can’t be made in he could in two hours jess time if all his customers would take the trouble I am taking.” * You see the application of the story, of course. Carry small parcels home with you and save other people's time and ultimately save money for yourself. 12 to 16 year sizes, , Special $17.74 Lower than our “lowest-in-the-city prices” these Girls’ coats for dress and school wear $15.74 and $17.74 You have only to see the material, workmanship and style of these coats to agree with our verification that they are, ality for quality, priced lower than in competing stores and considerably lower than our usual lowest-in-the-city prices. Broadcloth, velour, burella, silvertone and velvet are materials that make up some of the attractive styles. Many of the coats have fur collars of nutria, moufflon and coney. All are lined and interlined. Some have a loose flare back, others are shirred™or box pleated and many have belts and pockets button trimmed. 6 to 10 year sizes, Special $15.74 Gave —Third Fiver, 35th Street, Front NODS HO WONG ROAR NO DOL ‘A sale which should interest housekeepers 701 house dresses at $1.69 Styles:—cither the loose models, which are usually made in more ex- pensive dresses, or the waist-fittin All are smartly trimmed. styles. hams, figured an rays. Colors:—In all the most wanted shades. 4 Lowe—Third Floor, Centre, Sale continues, imported and American black and colored dress. silks The items listed below will eurely help you to economize in the making of These silks are from our regular stock, of standard weave and quality, from the best foreign and American manufacturers. Includ- y ” black silk, which carries our high your Fall wardreke, ed is our own brand, the bs recommendation for satistactory service. Imported black silks French dress satin; fine qual- ity and lustrous; 35 inches French dress satin; good qual- ity, chiffon finish, 39 inches wide. $2.39 yd. American black silks Black dress satin; medium weight; soft finish; 85 in. wide. Our usual price, $1.98., $1.69 yd. Black silk faille; good quality and weight; 86 inches wide, Our usual price, $2.97. $2.49 yd. | $3.29. American dress'‘silks Our own brand wide . $2.12 yd. | <Mlorohionoss” gogd quality, firm and lus- trous; yarn wide. Our usual price, $2.49 ier quality; 35 inches wide. Usual price, $3.29. $2.79 yd. ‘Marchionass* fine quality; well woven; 36 inches wide. Colored silks * black dress satin; @ | ning wear; 35 dyed; 35 inches $4.98 yu. black dress satin; heay- | brown white black dress | quality; ivory, taffeta; | light Blue i enhagen, flesh, Our usual prices | ches wide. $2.69 yd. Black satin charmeuse Excellent quality; rich black, with even surface; an exceptional value; 40 inches wide, Our regular price, $3.49 yd. Hot at the Poles ing men, Vacuum bottles 14 pt., corrugated. Vy, pt., plain... 1 pt., corrugat 1qt., corrugated. lat., plain 1 pt., plain. Lee7o—Second Floor, 35th Street, Centre WIZ a — Announcing a department recently opened VACUUM VESSELS for A variety of designs for a variety of purposes. This new de- partment shows what remarkable progress has been made in adapting the “vacuum bottle idea” to the dining-room, the boudoir, the office, to the needs of schogl children and work- The decorative qualities of a delicately enameled carafe, jug or water set have made the vacuum vessel an ideal gift. Almost any vacuum set becomes indispensable once it has been used in a home, whether the weather be hot or cold—but our vacuum vessels have the added ‘attraction of being priced ‘lowest-in-the-city.” (A Number of Different Well-Known Makes)” Carafes and water sets lat., with two glasses. 9.94 12.94 Sets, consisting of jug, tray and glasses enamelled in different colors.... 8.94 Materials:—striped ging: nercales, and plain cham- Colored dress sati ity; good weigh! suitable for street and tve- Our usual price, $2.49. Colored silk faille, fine qual- ity, in the following colors: navy, dark nevy, peeee green, green gray an 38. incties il é usual price, $2.97. Cored China silk; good . maize, pink, Cop- Elsewhere, $1.50. Cold at the Equator striped inches wide. $1.98 yd. Our $2.49 yd, white, rose, coral; 30 in- $1.19 yd. art ret YO RYONT76% $2.69 yd. Sh S S 2A WSS