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almost exhausted and with ne more sation is obtained from| BONZANO TO STAY HERE, | that be misht be appointed Secretary PRINCETON AGAIN FACES shipments in sight, Princeton Uni- hey B- {ES Geveetset of the Consistorial Congregation deal- Mr, Myf wigs 2 sD the tn ith American affairs to replace versity is facing « fuel shortage.| ,,,ccording to Pope Thinks Delegate’s Best Fiela |'"* ¥ y will shortly be confronted A SERIOUS COAL FAMINE tee was learned here to- aay ' with a Ma serious situation unions Ie Amerion, ol sb quae CANGSAL. ox the more coi ia ©! im fore e en Government Restrictions Put Sebanes administration of the Bad of the present week. It is, however,| ROM, Nov. 7 (Associated Preas)— at capentan maweven, that Pore versity, Issued an appeal to the|not expected that the present short-|rne report that Mgr. Bonzano, edict thought M ano University in a Light and student body to conserve light and|age will gee a state of affairs similar |Helegate to the United State, was presence in Washington inaispensabs Heat Dil heat to the greatest possible extent. |to that which occurred here in Jan-| sont to leave Washington t at the present use of his eat Dilemma. Under the preferential classifica-|uary, 1918, when, due to lack o 0 take up|knowledge of American attaire and Coerial to The Prening World.) tion as te deliveries of coal just in-|the university was for three an important post here jenied at Ris soqasintanes with the leading men stituted by the Railroad Administra-| without electric Nght, hot water or |the Vatican to-day. A similar report | Hore. a where ie is considered Rome | probabi years intringer, Secre' PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. %—With|tion, Princeton will be unable to re-|heat, and with the thermometer |was elroulated when ho was in the present reserve supply of coal ceive any further shipments unless m_ registering around 10 below sero. We You cant buy a better coat-- you can’t pay a lower price! Go to any store in town--- price a big coat like this one from. Park-Taylor--- then you'll come here and buy it because the P.-T. price is lowest. on his recent visit, the idea boing before recelving the red hat 2nd Floor The style is there—the all-wool quality is there—and the tailoring is, too. This coat sells for less here because it costs us less to sell our clothes. We keep our selling costs to the minimum—that’s why we keep quality high and prices low. We pro- duce all our own clothes—sell from , economical second-floor shops—to m thousands of men. Mast&e. ~ Tailored $25 to $50 The finishing touch of superiority is put on all Park-Taylor garments by master-tailoring them to the highest degree of perfection. Come to P.-T. if you want the newest styles---first!--- you need not buy, but you will! There's nothing so serviceable as a leather coat Four Convenient Second-F y Shops. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919, 23 CHARITY. CHARITY, _ CHARITY. samen New York! What’s the matter with your Heart and your Dollar? Your Red Cross has never called on you in vain. Join for 1920 TODAY! Take your Heart and your Dollar to the Red Cross—don’t make the Red Cross come te you. and no leather coat so smart, so warm, so thor- ovghly good as a Peter, Complete range of 173 Broadway Eaters 2nd fs 1551 Broadway re, *, s'yles and sizes at $50. (1333 Broadway ii, peed | Floor 149th St., Bronx 5¢.™s! - oe, Pegg 2 anne :