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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918.
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TEAM WORK NEEDED
TQHAUL NECESSARY
COAL FOR THE EAST I
Railroads and Coal Admmis-I
(ration Must Get To
gether at Once.
By Amedcc J. Casey,
IWHor llit American Ootl Jo'iruil.i
(Writttn Expretsly fop Tha Evening
World.)
Tha otttatnndln? foauiro of the coal
Ituatlon at the present time Is trans-
CORNS LIFT OUT!
COSTS FEW CENTS
Drops of magit! Doesn't
hurt one bit! Drop a little
Frcezone on a touchy corn,
Instantly that corn stops hurt
ing, then you lift it off with
the firizers. No pain! Try it!
f
n f
fryifl
m
Why wait? Your druggist sells
a tiny bottle of Freczonc for a few
cents, sufficient to rirl your feet of
every hard corn, soft corn, or corn
between tlie toes, and calltuu,
without toreueti or irritatity.
Kreezone i the much talked of
discovsry of the Cincinnati (renins.
Cleaned!
PHONE PIONEER
Main 6900
nvr.s. caiumct. iit.i,i:u if::
CLEANED, WASHED. RE
PAIRED, STOltKD AND I.N.
SUIIKD AT ItKAHO.NAHI.K
RAT US AGAINST I'llti:. MOTH
AND THE FT AT OWNER'S
VALUATION
Most modern. rninitar.T plnnt jn
Greater Nw York. Experts In
chants of all work, which Is strictly
guaranteed.
Pioneer
Fireproof Statue Wirehouiti,
41 FUtbuth Ato., BikLIjii. N. T.
OUU 33TH YEAR.
TONIC-UPBUILDER
Stubborn Coujlu, Wetlt Lungi nJ Colds
Trr
Eckman's Alterative
IPor mnnv year Calr 11..1 tirHmra-
llon has n.Aintnlnt-rt en t' Ir-naeinr
reputation fir at" jMpllahliitt iojJ uud
oflan rei.varUable r.ifults.
Vi Sir lit lit
anirHl.nO n-.w MIc
Price Includes War Tat All I), uifiM.
ftikirun I.h')r.i oiv . lh'i'iO.u'iU
portatlon. The shortage of col has
hampered production and distribution
In all iiunrtcs, belnjr partlctilaily
fait at l:.iAtcni points Therefore. II
s'jmls o reason 'hat partial
lolilt on ;t 'he 'ranspurUtlon prob
lem wi.i na n lont w.iy 'oward solv
Ing tha Sjtton's .iiti,nc ooiil piob
lem Those In a position to rained y
the. Unprr'fttion should not lose
any tlnio n gutting at tha bottom
of the tiling, for already the produo
1 'i Is pciilouftly below the- minimum
amount necessary :o meet the coal
needs of (ho da), let alone storing
any considerable amount for next
winter.
It In doubtful If nouxh cars could
be built In time to be of nny appreci
able serxlc fo, next winter's coal
supply. The point thn is tha' all
available, coal cars mils' ie utilized
in such a way as to (jet the greatest
service out of them '.hal is poiolble.
Up '.o this time coal enra have boon
dlver'ed on too large -i scale ftom ttiis
coal mines for transportation of other
kinds of froliilit, n.l to th.s factor
there bus been noticeable t wide
spread neilec' 'o unload freight cars
promptly and release them for fur
ther cervitv: Tens ot thousands of
freight ears aro tied up by reason of
mere delny In unloading non-essential
commodities. Manifestly, better team
work between the ltnllroad Adminis
tration and the fuel Administration Is
urgently notted.
RAILROADS WORK UNDER OLD
METHODS.
Considerable time could be saved
If cars weru sent ns fast frolcht di
rect to tidewater points, and thoy
could afterward separate at scales.
This. It Is pointed out, would savo
from three to (He days on a car. tt
must bo understood tli;it at tho pros
em tlmo on tin Pennsylvania Rail
road the cars separate at Derry Yard
tor tho Western points, and at Juniata
for tho Eastern points.
The railroads br.ve been working
under old methods, aud In nil nihil
hood under the old regime il.cso
methods weru ailiuato, but under
the new order of thlnns, the llfo of a
car Is of tho moil vital Itnportiuiro,
nnd every hour saved on tho cur in
.'ictual use brings more coal to New
ork. An poiu.eil out, wo lmo to
utilize the car n have, nnd wo are
r.ot utilizing i.iem when thoy uru
fctnndlnt; Idle an pUce
Conl urlR uatlns on the New VjrK
Central Railroad Im tiauled vn a.
lino to Nowbe-rrv Junction und turned
ovr to the I'hlladvlphia nnd Rod
in Itallsvay. Tills road hauls coj.
to Hound lirook and tl'.cn tun l
over to the Centrul Railroad of N v
.fetflty, which hauln It to l'ort I.IU
ort or Kllwbetbport. All coal for
New Vorlc tldowatt-r points should l
made v. In rolld trains at Avis wviIrs
and hauled to destination.
SUCQESTS A CHECK FOR THE
COAL CARS.
Snmrt nhouU Ite had on io.il
cnr. nnd It shoull Ut poiwIMo V
tho'.o In authority to tell each d.l
just where t'.io cynl car are locuteJ
and what 's contained In tSo'in. What
a cai Is nut rtturnoJ to tnc uii:i
prompllv 'h rfason therefore sIikuU
he ritoertnined hy UKans of a propi r
t.Iieck nj'Mem In tnc hau ls of a pro;--nrly
constituted body enipoweied to
art. As tlie matter now stands, there
upp.nmitly Is no chrok on coal rars.
It la nn'ailmtttod fact that coal car
tiro Rt.ulnii on tho fltdlhxr. .iiin
I louitf d with ooal. others Ioad"d l i
Mirluus and sundry other cowmiir-
tlcs. nnd still others empty. How
lone thct e cnrsi nro left KUindliiR is .in
lopon ciui'stlon, but tUf fact ip
' innlns that every diy n car Is allowed
to stand op the sldlns means that
much leas coal tho public will bavo
to burn next winter.
I In ahort. the situation calls for ICO
'per cent, tillclency in all initios. Not
only 's it nec'nsury that moro riul
should be minod, but It J.i t ually Im
portniit that this coal nliould be
Hhlppod to market dnrltiR the apvlnr
nnd numtnor, when It Is poftslblo by
exrrclKlnj: tho proper fatosistht to
kw, tho rallroail tranport:i1lon the
ti'iarost to a 100 per cent, efflclvcrr
lins'o. The Director Owncral if ltn.ll
roads should Ipmuo an order ic.nstat
Inc Kcileral Order No 2 urolilbltlnrr
t;i u.m of coal rara for oilier tlmn
ioul rarrvmif pii'jio; 1. a leant dur
InK the pendency of tho niexent cric'i
ITliIrt would icl.ove a great number ot
ro,i f-ars tn.it nro ni-w holni? used to
haul automobiles nnd other articles.
COAL CARS CAN DO THREE
TIMES THEIR USUAL WORK.
The Director fionoral of
should also Issue an order moving all
surplus coal c.r equipment from
mads originating miscellaneous
freight to the toads on whloh the cosl
mlni's die iocj'iil. This would help
secure mpld transportation for coal.
Xurthormoir. two or thrvo times the
usual Aniuifiil of setvlco Citnln'd
fioin a car could te brought aootit oy
letting tlie samo car niuWu two or
thrte trips from the mines to ilcstlna
tldii. nliri.i now It Is toakliiir onlv nns
Itrlp
To delay taKlng constructive ai'lou
In this Important coal transpoin'lon
protd"in means a very serious situa
tion to contend with noxt winter
Kvun dm in the summer thero will
lib eonllderablc trouble In handllm;
freight, as excessively warm weather
presents almost aa many dinicultis
to the ccml handlers as extreme cold
weather, but nevertheless the old say
ing, "ilal.c bay while tho sun s'.tlnes"
tiiliihl nptly bo ps.raphroxod U read.
"?IaKe io.lI deliveries wmie ino sun
givps hMt. '
SIXTH
DVSON
fViAY SOON CROSS
SEAS FOR FRANCE
Officers and Men of Old Reg
ular Army Unit lilated
Over the Prospect.
'Sd--I1 to Tha Ki.n nr WotW '
HI'AIITANIIUIKI. S. . June It
The past month has Offlcur.s uitd men of tho fith Dlvl-
passed In review. An hour or so later
the regiment appeared cu the drill
ground with the men nrmod, this bs
Ing the filst time the mn had carried
their rifles. Most of the men nn
reoiults, having; lx.cn In the last draft,
and have hnd but about ten days of
tralnlr.;, and the rapidity witn witUlt
they have learned Is a muter of
much i omment In enmp, CH'it Carle,
ion said h did no' suppoo nny reel
in on t bad ever made a better recoid
' n so short time
beu Ideal lallroaillng weather and It
In regrettable that It has ben at
lowed to na.ss without moro tanglblo
results toward Uiklne euro of next
slon niv elated over a blljf that they
will soon ne oversea service. Thero
Is no otficlul stuiomcnt. of course.
winter' coal supply. Hut It Is not, The 6M1 Division, which u one of tho
too lat to avert a serious shortngo . , ,,..,, . ,,.i-,. h.. ,.i
If every one ounectcd with the cat , r Arm) dlvls ons, has miulo
Is.Mie in unv wnv win put nis snouuinr iiin.-imuii unc. nm un
til tho wheel and push, and DO ITjment has iccontly neon teLrulted "j
NOW i war strength frcm draft men a.nl the
men have hod intensive training nnd
have learned tapidlj Practically
every Statu In iho Pnlon Is represent,
ed by officers ns well res men.
New ro'ors wero presented yestcr-
day aftmoon to llin 2d flnnenr In.
HfiHlCtioil IS to (O BCgill A113 I, Inlitry, formerly tho Hill New YorK,
Announces the l-'uel AJ- ot !"' coi. James v.. How.ott i
imiin,, tommandlne officer The rerenviny
mnibtration. , ,.an brof bu inprpBslV(.. Afu,r th
WASHINGTON. June 11 Curudmtni regiment had been formed Itrls. Ocn.
of cosl supplies to manufacturers of,(;uy cnrleton presented the colo,-..
panengsr sutomoblles ror r 1 Wth a Mplrlted llttlo talk. The reel-
ment stood at attention as tho now
GOAL FOR AUTO MAKERS
IS GUT THREE-QUARTERS
boglnnlnit Aug. t to Si per cent, nf tlie
quintlty conumed In 1917.1$ was an
nounced by tno ruel Administration today.
This Is one nf the steps In s drastic
proiframme for a reduction or l nlted
Ktates fuel allowed to non-war Indus
tries to meet tne expected cost short
ate of next winter.
There is understood to be before
I'reeidcnt Wilson now u renuit uu-
on wliicli It Is proposed to base con
certed .ict.uii I.J the Fuel AdiniiuntrH
I u.ii. the Koid Administration, the
War IndustrleN Itoniil and the I'.all
road A.lminletrntlon In the matter of
eurtelni-lil orders. The heudi of t'ier
eencle bave been In conf erni"e on
tni sunjee; anu early action to in
lidluate their efforts U looked for
flags wora unfurled nnd the band
plned tho "Star Hpansled Hnnner"
The christening over, tho regimen'
CUTICURA HEALED
ITCHY RASH
On Face, Got Scaly. Later Broke
Into Eruptions and Blisters.
Ashamed of My Faco.
"My face and head btoke out with
a fine rash that later got scaly and
Itched. I had to keep acratching my
face which made it all the worse, and
I lost much sleep. The akin waa
red, sore, and Inflamed, and I was
ashamed of my (ace, Later the rash
btoke out into targe sore eruptions
and blistets.
"t saw Cuticuta Soar and Oint
ment advertised nnd I sent fot a free
sample. I bought mote, and after
using thtee cakes otCutlcuraSoap and
thtee boxes of Cutlcura Ointment I was
completely healed." (Signed) Miss
Frances Kroaky, Elnora, N. Y.
Keep your akin clear by dally use
of Cuticuta Soap and Ointment.
BatN Kach Fraabr Mall. Ad JitM post
card "Cmloiira, Dapi. II. Rottna." Said
everywhere. So.ip2!c. Ointment 2i and Mc
U, S. LEADS WORLD
IN EXPORT TRADE
hum liiirJ Place in I9lj
This Nation Leaps lo
? 1.000,000,000.
l''iom a position of third pUcs
anion;; the nations of the world as an
exporter of manufactures, which It o.
cupleU previous to the war. tho United
States has buddenly become tho leader,
having- outstripped t'reat Urltaln nnd
Oerniany. according to a rompilatir.n
by the National City Raul.. In 191 ;
our export were otu- I.OuO.oOO.oM.
The world' exportation of "manufac
tures In 191J, ihi latest normal voir
In luternaticr.ul trade, wits, stutod in
round flaures- urrat Urltaln, 12.000.
000.(100 of (loiiiestlo manufacture.') ex
ported, (lurmany, ;i,C7 j.flOO.bOi);
I'nlted Kiater, Jt.003,000.000: Kriui'i',
' f. 10.030,000: llelglum, iipiiroxlmntoly,
' Moo.OOU.OOO; Austria-HunRary. SVD.
I 000. 000; Italy, JI75.000.000; Nether
lands. $2:0,iiiio,0(io; Japan. $:.'u,ihmi.-
000; Hwiticrland. 200,ouy,uou; India,
ttV'S.OOO.OOl); Swiileii, ItOO.IiOO.Oou;
Cnnadu. 477.OoO.U0O; RuiMn, $70,
OOO.oOn, nnd Spain. $50,000,000.
Tims the ijrand total of mnnufac
turea oiHeriiig iiitcrnatior.al trndu lit
tho year beforo tlio war was uboul
J8.000.000.0iio. of which tile L'nltjd
(states HUtiplied uliout oiiu-clhth.
The id uef counlrlr.i wlileli hhow 11
marked IncroJhti In exportntl-jn of
tiiauuf:u'turc3 iliirliifr tho war utc the
United Stale. Canada nnd Japan. In
the case of the I'nlted Ktatos the in
crease nun ln-un fspecia'ly In material
tor the Imttlo Held nnd tho use 01' til it
Allied MoopH, but there hits also bn
.1 Inrfo iiurense In exports of cor
mai ma 'tuieH to t'.e iittitrul world--L.-'tln
America. Ai-lu. Oceania, Africa
und certain countries of Kuiupe.
The total value of domeet.c manit-f.-i
t-irto ixporte.l -rom the United
Blrtte In the calendar scar 1913 was
H.7il.i)0o,oon: in li'io. Jii.W.Ooo.ouo,
11:. 1 in 1917. $1,013,000,000, while
tlniit Hellnllt'a lot.'l expoitu of do
nics'ie I" i Hifncturen In 1917 were but
s'.O.IO.OOi' 000. or about one -half thoso
I'.adroada nt he I'niteii Ptates In thnt year.
Alimatt Sc
iWomeim's Sitamjpxed UlnidlerganTnieinits
i
and
CCmflfidreira's Sttanniped Frocks
iiii-: timiatcd quanliik's)
v31 J be placed on sale to-morrow In tihc
Fancy Needlework Dcpcrtmnent, on the
Fourth Floor, at prices unusually moderate.
Women's Combinations of sheer nainsook
(made up and stamped for embroidering)
at GOc.
Children's Dresses (made up and stamped
for embroidering) . . AOc. to 11.25
There will also be placed on sale at this time,
at equally attractive prices, a number of
stamped pieces, including Children's Hats,
Carriage Covers, Scarfs, Pillow Cover3 and
other articles.
BROOKLYN
OFPENHEIM.S
Fulton Street, Brooklyn
ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY
Another Extraordinary Sale of
Women's and Misses' Dresses
H85 Dresses From Regular Stock
'200 Dresses A Special Purchase
An attractive assemblage of smart designs in
Satin, Taffeta or Taffeta and Georgette combina
tions. Other models of Crepe de Chine or Fou
lard in Eton, surplice, vestce and tunic effects.
13.75
Regular Values to 2,9.75
SHk FrSiniges
In
in
the
the
extensive assortments now featured
Trimming Department, the most
desirable shades, in addition to the exceed
ingly smart black and white fringes, are
maintained En stock, in the widths at present
in demand.
ffluuiium Anrmtr-iftftl; Aurimr
3ltlf aii 3511? Stsetta $m fturh
m
EES
i
H-Picce
William
and Mar u
Period
Suite
In
A H. In.. .
iwry, tonaiiung of
Qrriier.
Chffonier
and
ed
All Condi
Marked
in
Plain
Fisuriu.
LIBERAL
CREDIT TERMS
TO ALL
Our lerim .ti.nl, ,to tu r ,u,
rr .ler.e), .0i,t Maml ami (on-lirl-llrtlt,
APARTMENTS FURNISHED
from $75 Up on Credit.
COLUMDIA jntl CORTINA
Foreipn LanouiOe RetO'ds
Far Jiinn on Sal-.
JJ Writs for C itslnnu- Mailed
iaS VE SELL ON CREDIT
jflr"! SewinK Machine! on Credit.
COLUMDIA
GRAFONOLAS
from $18 Up A.,o '
onli oi Ced wt
every Msclune
V I Mil
unraryor uvmy
lloom Suite
, utiintnnr flnlali frame,,
iihol.t'Teil aasta, l.nrlm
r.l arina. arnulne "O.nn.
,.h l-allirr lit rl.
59 'y8
ri MoNium .i nn iiimvs
t Nrn in p. !.
Stern Brothers
West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Acenucs) West 43rd Street
Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps
An Interesting, New Development
in Interior Decoration
Ki'tiiiivs llw liTutmont of Walls, Furniture anil Hangings with
liiuinonious printed fabrics, for which purpose we are showing a
very select new line of
Attractive Cretonnes in sets of
matched designs and colorings
These most artistic prints, which lend themselves extremely well lo
this unusual decorative scheme, were created in this country by two
of the most prominent French designers.
In addition, thene offerings of decided interest
have been specially prepared for Wednesday: '
Swinging Couch Hammocks ! Superior Quality Cretonne
w I 1 V. J
In tfruy or khaki color,
$12.75
For draperies, cover or fancy work,
50c and 75c yd.
A dependable line of RED CEDAR CHESTS with safety
locksdust and moth proof- for Summer storage purposes
Women's Silk Parasols and Umbrellas
For rain or sun, a I special prices.
Women's Tallcta i Women's Rain and
Silk Parasols
In black iintl nil ticsirnhlt:
coUrs with lliiknlite iiriI
lent lirr loop liiiiulles, at
I lit' vcr.N ittli iiclivf priro of
$2.95
Sun Parasols
Made of filk witli .siilin
nitre: Hnknlilc tons
tintisml
fiice
uiul liniullf.s; very
vnltic ut
$6.75 & 7.50
Women's ltain or
Sun Umbrellas
Superior iiiality silk with
Duktilitr liuudleM nnd stub
ly tops; sonic have fnncy
colored border.
$495
A Special Clearance, of Imported
Cotton Novelty Dress Fabrics
Together with a selection of this season's fashionable domestic weaves,
nl very sharp reductions, begins To-monow, on the Second Floor.
77ie.se special items will also be available:
Zephyr Dress Ginghams I Kancy Printed Voiles and
in an nttniclm! collection
of stripes and checks,
a I 4-8c a yard
Woven Tissues, in new
designs und colorings,
at 28c to 50c yd.
Novelty Silk and Cotlon Foulards, $1,00 yard
.'!(! iu. wide, lustrous finUh, in a large range of printed designs,
on iii'vy, black, urny, tan, t'opciiliagen and old rose grounds.
Dinner Sets and Glassware
At tempting prices on the Fourth Floor.
American Porcelain Dinner Sets
107 pieces; blue band and line
mil terns; formerly S 1 l.i a el,
at $16.00
American Porcelain Dinner Sets
107 pes.; colored border; mutt
Kold handles; formerly W7.;5I),
at $2o.00
KiiltIi.sIi Porcelain Dinner Sets English Porcelain Dinner Sets
1(17 pieces; new conventional
and floral border design; for
merly -'!). i"l :,")(, l)('r s,l-
at $25.00 and 29.00
Light Cut (rlass Water Sets
t-piul jug and 0 bull shap turn
bier; floral and leaf cutting,
Special
107 pieces; new octagon shape;
Itoyal Doulton ware; bonier de
sign; formerly iJ.'HMHI ami MM
at $35.00 and 45.00
Cut Crystal Table Service,
!U pieces; cut with daisy and
leaf pattern; value $t.?.00 set,
Special $10.50
1 91 8 Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual
May Be Obtained Free
At THE WORLD'S Main Office
And All Branch Office.
On application, copies of THE WORLD'S Poultry Book
' I ) . . An. 4faj r f r aM r t a ra i 4 t
Wiil uo lUl vv cl uou 1101 Wi Wiaatgw uj tialya.
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