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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919. HEARST ATTACKS ‘Devil Dogs’ Guests of Girl Scouts ‘ries epee ON SMITH BRUTAL _ Ata Camp Fire Feast in Central Park —— ‘ W AN AM AKER’ S SAYSA W NICANN | Broadway at Ninth, New York Store hours—9 to 5.30 Lies Woven Out of Whole || 300Pett- | WANABLEND Cloth, Food Expert Asserts | | coats in Globe Article. | lose a dollar Blan kets are from their price ‘The Evening Globe to-day | . ifi l . i Drmine Se way || mean osu: | Sclentifically made— fred W. MoCann: ¢ { | day. As evidence of the bullying eindeate ity and unscrupulous savagery of the | methods employed by the Mvening Journal in destroying its victim, the following facts are as deadly as ma- | chine gun fire: | | * a BROOK LINE. T ‘ ‘ th Chocolate Kid; Black Kid, Plai cl f odd lots Tee blak Kuh int, Puen’ || J ataighe pctv rutiod | | o give maximum warm eather, Button, Black Cloth Top. } petticoats, petticoats slash- . |] J ed at the side to make | | and the longest service If You Read | walking easier, tailored | | s oe) petticoats, ttlcoats with | | at the price the corn cure advertisements | “a pa Pucagel you will possibly notice that Muacd ten, Acute Pee eh : they lay great stress on un- of colors. Well-made. | , ‘ou will be interested in knowing ‘that men who know comfortable shoes as pro- , vd B | blankets and have sold blankets for years, do not hesitate to ducers of corns, blisters and Third floor, Old Bidg-_\ | state opnely that WANABLEND are the best blankets they y Gept. 11 the Evening Journal sought te make it appear that Gov. Smith had refused assist tho State Council of Farms and Markets to conduct a mitk investigation in New York City, although hi at hea callouses. Quite true, un- | . | have seen. There are no blankets like W ANABLEND in any PeL-Macned the meters or evi comfortable shoes cause no Shoes for other store in New York— no blankets in which the various Dables into the belief that he would end of suffering. Growing Feet wools adapted for blankets are blended so efficiently. | ES tush to their aid if elected. Tho facts are that on Jan. 16, 119,| Governor Smith asked the Depart-| But comfortable shoes (such as the Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes) are in a different School shoes, play shoes, shoes for ‘‘best wear.” Grade A—56 per cent. wool memt of Foods and Markets to advise | aa’, servile 70 per cent. wool in the filling; cotton warp; making 56 per category. Their wearers Comfortable, serviceable, : Ain 'g » era Re loo BiG ati: ru immediately what investigation | ate poor purcikeers of com || money-4nving shoes. ce nt. wool in the blanket. Si bed si , $13 pail double bed ad made of the milk situation} e, $15 pair, Extra large e (80x90 in.), cut and bound plasters, | On the right of the picture, sturdy tan school shoes; uppers of | | | Dr ARecd | verve" Grade C—80 per cent. wool CUSHION SHOES | and when it proposed to report to the Legislature. To this communication the Department of Foods and Markets and the State Council of Farms and Markets replied in detail, Jan. 18 and separately, $19 pair. $4.50 pair for sizes 8!) to 10!.. z 4 $6 pair for sizes 11 to 2 Filling is al/ wool; cotton warp; making 80 per cent. wool Jan. 21, explaining why nothing had For Women Made by $7 pair for sizes 215 to in the blanket. Single bed size, $14.50 pair; extra long single >: BALH ie GAME: BS Corps Recruiting Bureau in New York being enter- Model i tee AR Adi bag Teh Rr ts kh mains Sean dose asd wtiy nothing ould bo} tained at a of D fount ; conducting a campaign for funds and JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. cantade! jn the middie in black | bed size, $16 pair. Double bed size, $17.50 pair; extra long hom 7a s s; more members, The 4 meal, a ae SOLD ONLY AT | $5 pair for sizes 814 to 103s, double bed size, $19 pair. Extra large size (80x90 in.), cut 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street | $6 pair for sizes 11 to 2; and bound separately, $23 pair. f 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. $7 pair for sizes 21, to 6. | In nut brown calfskin— | Grade E—all-wool eating: Not HM, Mme. Ernestine | Tho New York Journal knows that | Governor to force anybody into court, | HARTFORD ’ Schamann-Heink r ‘,.| #nd that not ed of the police | JI T0 SA | cnrcac ¢ @uring Gov. Whitman's administra | ra of the 8 ia vented (a the ' | CHICA Oct Send for Illustrated Booklet, tton the Legislature destroyed every) rnor. | | Schumann-Heink is “merely resting. bs be - fs: shred of the Governor's authority) |The Bvening Jou r that| WIFE, WILL TELL OF MURDER « Hed: mney onneeltea: seeetin bs $ palt oe tien iiok ae The famous all-wool plaid blanket, our own design, in over the State Council of Farms and| the Attorney Ge s and | meh home to-da 1 v tithe childrens play shoe fi sa plaic ” . | the District Attorne » have thr dtsie chicren's puny shoe rose, blue or tan; dayble bed size, $20 pair. Markets, creating a closed corpora-| power to go befo tien that spends a million dollars aj evidence in order t 6 an in the left; mahogany grain t y with | Prisoner Taken to Connecticut in! the io in leather with very solid, dura : a ee ° : year in ealaries; that is answerable dlciment againat a violator of the | Binkowitz Bond Theft ehrome-tanned olen $3.40 pai Stocks just replenished neither to the people nor to the chiet | dam Steg Tutt no Prosecution cae Slaying Case, Sense CMGNaIhge Fourth Gall executive for tho disposition of its! until a Grand Jury passed upon| The mystery surrounding the mt Firet floor, soagered Sorte Waves (re neem funds or the discharge of its dutics, | Such evidence and hahded out an in-| of Renjamin Binkowitz, the Wall Str dictment against the accused indi-| ‘The evening Journal knows that vidual or corporation, |messenger whose mutilated body wa under the administration of Gov Finley, ex-Gov, Glynn and Assist-|Conn,, last August, shortly after his Whitman, not Gov, Smith ant District Attorney Alfred Talley | disappe with $178,000 worth o: WHAT THE EVENING JOURNAL urged. District. Attorney Swann | Uperty Bonds belonging. to Richard 18 ALLEGED TO KNOW. drag the milk trust before 9 Gran Co., No. 14 Wall Street A pact i Jury and that District Attorney qioeried, be F | The Evening Journal knows that join wrote to Gov, Smith, saying asserted, be cleared up within neither Gov. Smith nor any other ir have presented all the evidenc: |* few days. Governor has the slightest control that 1 have been able to*aeciird, but | James Delmar, alias Hartford Jimmy bills, Yet regardless of without direct evidence or a confes-|who was arrested in Chicago and banal ed + sion of guilt I do not think any Grand | vrought to this city yesterday, made a Ube importance of tho issues involved, TON OE RM ict poder Hb the Evening Journal has nevor raised“ sept. 30 the Fven'ne Journal ae) inert pt 4 finger of protest against tho legis- dying’ Gav. | Dey Aiport & lattwe slaughter of every remedy nat the milk gpeeested to save the lives of the + gadies “murdered by Gov. Smith.” | New York Cit Why was thé Evening Journal silent of New Y rk Sta tant District Attor- and Centra? Ott na Mayer in th ottics to: @rout “baby killing” until the death Paice Power Oe conor exercises non Jer arr city, had expressed Hentence was imposed on the Gov-/of that police power, his every act @ willingne nil he knew abou |Deing prescribed by law, the Health the mur kowitz, Rept. 20 the Evening Journal de- | Commisnioncr of New ioe ey te eat toctayy cused Gov. Smith of rewarding a Poetine public health ‘ nilk trust tool by appointing Dr. DR, COPELAND CAME TO AID IN name iGugene H. Porter as one of a com- EVERY ATTACK. of massion of three to serve as a food The Evening Journal knows that on ja every occasion of attack by it on the gontrol clearing ‘house in defiance of F¥ery rego n ene Peat aviaas une the evidence of Dr. Porter's unfitness Copeland came to its aid by announc Wo bold office ng that he would seize the milk su The Evening Journal knows that ply of New York City or such part with a payroll of $1,000,000 agnually it as was necessary to save the liv he Council of Farms and Markets of infants, . resid conduct the most intensive milk The New York Journal, to bols probe ever undertaken and that its up its clamor, publishe! ali th failure to investigate on the ground promises Heilth Commission that it needed $26,000 can never be Copeland, yet during the ent re perio. its million in which ‘the Governor, without poli 1 to-day before ernochan u murde volver was found en her apartment, 3 No, 3201 Broadw Mrs, Del was remented to the until Nov, 7 fer sentence, Music on Hallowe’en 7 F course there'll be music—music to dance to, music to sing to, Pe music to listen to, quietly. If all the music that will be played on Hallowe’en could be concentrated in one place, the melody THE TABLE SAUCE explained. What ‘were 4 cus Haine Aeoused' | ‘ © N ¢ i , fours’ worth of employces hized to power to interfere, was being accuse that stands first and far =| would pierce the-night like a shooting star. And if all the smiles that | do if not to look after the milk situ- | of killin i above all competition is * : . Hy . a Auions ee ae topeland never asserted his pol ¢ music will bring on Hallowe’en could be gathered into one glorified The Council of Farms and Mar smile, it would gild the star-lit sky--it wouldn’t be night. Under no other roof ver commandercd or quart of mille; f . has demonstrated its hostility Govertior by ignoring all his al action to #aV anier pendations, knowing that he bas dying” throw: OF —_—_—_ >> It makes second cuts te more like first and adds power % enforce glect stripped of em, . The Evening nal knows thi while the last Legislature was ins i to the enjoyment of F : ‘ fhe conra ot tw Nook hc Ti $1857 ee, in America is there so large a collection of instruments Diy were introduced and that ev one of them without a sin tlon was killed in comm: ‘The Evening Journé le excep- Ero : ¥ 1s promoted that man. Th -_ oa that produce GOOD music—pi 1 i Pilon results in untold | | pianos, player-pianos, re- pd innueresle seen Tat | LEA«PERRINS | Kid / ox li q producing pianos, phonographs, and talking machines— / heen able to find two milk SAUCE | | instruments purchasable on confidential convenient terms Its distortions of tne i adel Rg 4 the Govern On Jobe sal knows that THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE | TAADE MARK z Patt oe suceorenete | OUTTS--OVERCOATS eventy-six different Pianos 2 State up 1 a of lies : Finley = rex tel 7 ment to tne = ¥ __ Seventy-six styles—different makes and sizes—of pianos, player-pianos and Reproducing oe ae Pane ihe. ats ; Pianos— from an upright piano at $340 and a player-piano at $575 to the wonderful CHICKER- a4 Bunlg and the State C DAT gon e ING-AMPICO Reproducing grand piano at $3,000, Yo such choice anywhere else. No Fars a an 7 Mi te * as evalver finer piano tones. No better or sweeter pianoforte music. And a complete livrary of music of Farms and Mark sand through | by Gov. De erent for real boys rolls for all 88-note player-pianos—dance music, operatic, classic and popular selections. this technical error of Messrs, Glynn | runs 0 : : and Finley, Governor Smith was April yurnal knows there ‘ 4 Rocused of rewarding Dr. Porter, al-|_ The Eveni nein The most popular line of Boys’ Clothing | sh the Council of Farms ‘and | "Ver Was any sued Sa es, im= ; Paar = Markets named "Wiliam i Dana pei he Lig Sep fi ogeceont er Retell in New York because they're | even rea ono rap S President of the Council, not Dr. Por- | iva cinary powers, imagir crimes, P ‘ “ENT - y ter to act with the other two Comruis- |/Maginary powers, (i ce 10 PF peniligeirineriyiypectpa STYLED LIKE OUR MEN’S CLOTHES and talking-machines to choose from—-CHENEY, COLUMBIA, EDISON, PATHE, SONORA, ie RAT lata We Onaning Bvening Journal in {ta slaughter Sys gy Fe pyr porte Ri caleba —to please the youngster VICTROLA, VOCALION, You may hear them all and compare them, and decide which = yore Bayes v French last. | one you think is best, which one you want. You can’t make this comparison anywhere e KNOWN FACTS, | ALIMONY TO MRS. DALY Sizer 1-0. All widths, | i hi i P y! oe ean entee ueucat ncaa’ that | Y TO MRS. fare | Creneslt't My. PEM, mae MADE OF ALL-WOOL FABRICS (except in our Philadelphia store). And we have a full supply of records for each of these this ts the way the “Milk Trust 00!) wee of «irather BI" Awarded Short & Medium Vamp | instruments, most of the 1ecords being interchangeable, dea" by the Governor 4 Shoe Shops, I —to please Mother ; notwithstanding the facts, | S70 Mental? 120 W. iad | ing Journal explained vhe Pend her separajion sult agains Bet. 6th Ave. ~ : °. . ibe mienine, Satan dopuslies, Nee] tending. Mr tepernion salt sésiost thee ih Ave PRICED AT ONE-THIRD LESS | Purchases made Thursday will be delivered Friday é 4 Ben, FE Be oe roidin oa tre coy: |Ciiee aa. ashen BT eighty —to please Dad | Music Salons, First Gallery, New Building rnor; that he knew somethin ete’ seat Regen ; Governor wanted to conceal: that the | & 250 a n an . Governor was mixed up with him $300 counsel fees to-day In the Brook * some of the deals he put through. jlyn 8 . y ed 4 The Governor was not only “siling | 1 8 95 to 20 oa) Babies,” ‘but he was rewarding: the | e Milk Trust tools who helped him Kill) cigit children, ranging from nt them, | twenty-thr years in age. M Daly Evening Journal pic- |iy «wenty years younger than her hus- n 1 puppet sitting | band, oe the Jap of th» milk trust. under the milk trust's thumb while issuing execitive orders in the interest of the| Cashier pot-. !ed beast he was serving. sack Trus Ba Hons . 1, Plenty of the Hacken- Company this noon time Bend for 29 the Evening Journal| "kidnapped" Bugene K. Bird. veteran Catalogue. Why does the Governor not | editor of the Hackensack Republican | )} f-- asked: eur ¥ : : J force the mK trust to como into | Muexensuck dot ci Swit he,tas | PEASE PIANO COMPANY, \ wd MoeLevy & Son New a 119-125 Walker Street *"* court and bring truthful accounts of | set down amid in. re an West 42nd St OF, ” ie se} domn amid members r 128 West ret. or “Elevated” from Brooklyn and Marra Ae SSRIS! ows, thas |B va Adee | 34 Flatbush Ave Brooklry Very SUDWaAY Yeu. %st tronslers direst fo Canal there le no law on the statute boolks | plvina, reat {Mr 587 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. Street Station,within sight of my store yet @f NewyYork State that permits the| Eoeicics were tubovcds “PS SM4' ssn 1 4 H ae ' — ital