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f b?din Clamps ?rre??li Curb on Hard J>wd Sale S^a, Of PP? ?nd Gnt* **^K\*o limited to a Z-ihs Supply Under s^uli?* of Fuel Chief . t-Aaftk Failing to G?-t gula, S<fek* to Bring Of ??jjj and Staff to Court ^wZ-H-Woodin. State Fuel "?-Jmtsr t? ?anonnce yestsrdsy ?2^ti?r??tl?ctionsonthe..le ??4, h?ve been pUced on th? ** ,Bif* T^smsm 0f which ths sal? . ,' ?S3)JI l"1"' . irr.*?? to ? si?-?'. .?PPly r?ds^sws???- ?? ?tn'r'' ord" ft: t ?f the .?*? ???????tr*t,on "???? ^ .tVsf tttaa tit* ssthraeiU, a? ,,r,d1yJisr? ??^k<d tince th<j t. ?f tk ?"fr' r"luirinf *?>? stttf* c,nt ?ubstitutss "'^j.^Hbr ?tome?tie su? coa, ????t, **?*?***?"* Taas ?- ?j? ?vdrr w?? issued on Frl JJJJ, ?t?? ?lmo?t 50.000 ton? of -?a *m* f^n("-" Ht th?-' Jersey 4 ??rum?!? ?waiting buyer?. ;it?t??rder becsme operstlve ,,4jsS?r "* the ?urplus stork of ..?? tost ?"roppeJ to s little more ?a? ?Sis? ????? >ii?a art ?I?o reported to have j? ? eonslderabla quantity of . Hit csal which has been received . : .'?njs qu?ntitie? and which, like .. itasa-*ite ?nthrsclte. had cot been ^^?labl? until the fuel admin itua'l order was announced. Like :> ts??sa?er?. who com? within the order, the dealer? are now required to buy ?6 per c.nt of eubititutc? with each order for domestic slue hard coal. Although flgur?. on r.e.ipt. of mal hava ahown a .mall .urplu. tonnage of mi coal at the terminal?, it wan ??xplaln.d at th? fuel administration that this .urplu. did not really e\i?t The coal .0 reported, it ?a. ?aid, wa. m.raly being hold for the arrival of barre? or ?hip? or th? making up of a full consignment for th? dealer ?ho had bought It Outpat Will B? Incre??c<d The anthraelto output at the mine? ?hould ba Increa.ed by between 12.000 and 10,000 ton. a day a. a result of the decision of th. United State. Su preme Court announced yesterday de? claring uncon.titutiona! the K?hler min? cav? la? in P.nn.ylvania. More than 6.000 miner, hava be.n idl. in and around Seranton since September, baceu.e mine gallerle. running under hou.e. eould not he worked under the Kohler la?. The act ?a? paeaed to lea.en the danger from cav.-ln., du. to mining operation, under the city. If Congrea.man-elect I.oring M. Black make, good hi? threat, Mr. Woodtn and hi. ?taff ?rill hava to ap pear before Magistrate Folwall in Brooklyn to tell ?hat they know about th? coal ?hort.gr. Mr. Black WM in court ye?t?rday ?? coun??l fer a Brook? lyn landlord ?ho had be.n ?ummonrd by tenant? for failure to provide heal and hot water. He .aid hi. client had been able to obtain only one ton of coal for hi? eight-family apartment houe?, and a.ked for ?obpocne. for the fuel administration ?Uff. Armour Ruling Due Today ? WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Th? gov emment's decision on the proposal of Armour _ Co. to purchase the physical i a.aets and property of one of it? com , petltor?, Morri? & Co., Another of the 1 Chicago "big five"' packing establiah 1 meats, i? expected to be made known ' to-morrow by Secretary Wallace of the I Department of Agriculture. Mr. Wal lace held what ?a. ?aid to be a fina! I conference on the riueition late to I day with F. Edson White, vire.pre** j d?nt of Armour ?ft Co, and <'harle? .1 i Faulkner, general counsel of the com i p-??.y Senate Seek? to Learn Status Of Anna Conference Treatira / ??>? Ti? 7V4*>t??i?'# u,?u'ii???(o?i Bmeot WASHINGTON, Pee. 11? The Senate to-dsy adopted a resolution, introduced hcoek, calling on tha Pepartment for detailed informa? tion as to the statu? of th? treatie? frowing out of the Ws?hington con erenca on th? limitation of arma? ment?. Senator Hitchcock I? expected to dl? rus? this ?ubjeet later. H? pointed ' out that about a year had passen since th? conference wt? held and thers wss mach confusion a? to what had been don? with respect to tha sis treatle? and <>r.a declaration growing ont of ?he confer' ' ' v la? Now roa can boy in ?hn 5?nsii r*tsm CdIIv, rhat a ?sway? trun maa?^esja?>)?nk?se wirh ,11k ISsjsc ?kbrK nx c?a?Nsr< thr sbssjdot Vam H?usbn Coiha ? ? ? ? ? ,7O0v ma k m man tmiataia CJsmtsmjaft 'n ? auathma ?arafVAN HSVTStt QMm, \*i ? *> a, *> Always Trrm ? No Starching ? S*ms Shirts and Ttc Wears Longest ? No Rough Eaga - Will not Wrinkle VAN HEUSETN ^THE WORLD'S SMARTEST COLLAR. rurujps jokes corp. makers, tm broadvay nww yokk The Great Importance Of Perfect Health Untold thousands of persons in and about New York, are never ieally sick and never really well. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Lfs^SS^ These same persons do riot know the great importance of per? fect health in its relation to success, happiness and solid com? fort in life. Other untold thousands are suffering from various forms of serious and chronic sickness, 95 </< of which cases are attribu? table to faulty digestion. A most effective remedy known to science in the treatment of indigestion, constipation, auto- intoxication, malnutrition and all other kindred complaints is Delicious Glyco-Pepto Milk The Great Health Food Drink JF Any physician familiar with bacteriology will readily explain to you the great scientific principle upon which this cultured milk is made. 4) If you are suffering from any ill due to faulty digestion, how? ever serious and chronic, you owe it to yourself to make a prac? tice of drinking a couple of bottles of Glyco-Pepto Milk every da> Glyco-Pepto Milk is predigested and easily assimilated by the most delicate stomach. It is the only cultured milk that works effectively throughout the entire intestinal tract and the only one whose lactic acid is kept down to normal. Sold only in clear, transparent bottles at most good fountains and at many lunch counters, restaurants, hotels and clubs. "The Secret of Health and Beauty," a little booklet of great value, will be sent to you free, for the asking. Glyco-P?ptc Manufacturing Co. Telephone: Aatoria 155? 594 J?c-**??n Ave., Long laland City J\sfino(?? Cori?tcil>{e &>Co. I II 1 H \\ KMK AT FORTIETH STREET ARNOLD CONSTABLE gifts are quality gifts, that make Christmas buying a pleas? ure. They bring satisfaction and happiness to those who take them from their packages on Christmas morning. Their charm lies not in expensiveness. but in the funda? mental virtues of simplicity, serv? iceability, and good taste. MEN who like good haber? dashery supply their wants in the little shop just inside the Fifth Avenue door, to the right. Women will find here the satisfactory solution of the Christmas prob? lem of what to give to a man. A few suggestions are given here, indicative of the broad choice. v, 1.4 )\ ES ? ..i releci ?! con itk embroider}'! 5.00. li - button length ? ? .mil brotro, .-.50? I'^th. white French Idiiskin, i if \ \ DKr RCH1 I F - ?An infinite including manj prettv neu tj'la the coming Spring. f Hand made, purr linen, f? with cornrr designs, dia-u coloring*- ?rith con? rrastint ban ' - drawn work in faadnating riet} ? Daintv lotted border efte. ts ?a wlid ?olor?. scalloped edge . or .?.hite ?rith colored dntv each. Pur** Iris* linen, with hand Italian cut "<>>i 1.25 < OPER \ I \ ( ; s ? m the Yama-Yama doll ?Mr. hifon vel? era! charm? ing st>lr?. e*rcmng ?hade?. with flever lv ?.?.oike.i \ civet bai 11.75 t.. 19.75. Reproductions i rencb Imp in i .-?i- telope, and satin-striped moire, mounted with marcante and Marling silver. 7.50 to 25.00. NECKLACES ? of beautifully tinted artificial iudeitructt* ble pearls give glad nr?.?. 72 in. SO re. 27 in. 24 in. 20 in. 10OO0 t? 17SJ?0 10 to 12SJ0? . 6.S0 /?- <>o;< LOVELY ATOMIZERS ? from France, 4.00 to 45.00. Imported Perfume Bornen. 35.00. Hand-painted VAN 1.50 and 3.50. Vanity Cases, acript mono* (-ram put on without charge, 1.00. (ill rS FOR MEIN Four-in-hands ot Italian ?ill? - 1.50 Knitted ties in the new crochet stitch 2.50 to 5v00. Kour-iii-!;..: '.On. Shirts of English broadcloth, linct grade. ? Shirts of double weight silk broadcloth. 7.50. White cheviot ?fort? ?hirt?. collar attached. _'.$'>. Silk Socks, best 0? ' male. 1.0*_ to J.: Pajar.;: ? o. *.i liitr silk . , 8.50 to I1 I) G ns of \cl.et oi silk. 25.00 to 8;.' EogUtli Lotjnging K I to 40.00. Ilandkeuhicfs of Irish linen, box of v,*< (>.00. Silk Mufflers, in the favored ?eaves. 10.00 to : Gloves of excellent mocha. 4.50 and N ; tor the car o? rich Vienna cloth. 45.00. rs o? tan caneikin. 3.% to ?i;". lined (iluves uf iine mocha, 5.00. I'ur-linc.l QloVCI of capeskin, 5.00 tj* 7.?" Fur-lined Gloves of tine mocha, 8.25. Knitted w ?? M K color eftc VValktng Si I de?iral)lc woods, 3.50 to 10.00. Umbrellas o? ill? with Of tee! 5.50 to 25.00. TREASURE BOX 1,000 pieces of Brittany hand-work at Half Price Fine French batiitc, beautifully worked. Centerpieces, 6.50 to 50.00 It to 54 in. diameter Doilies. .50 U> 3.50 i to 12 in. diamft-r Scarfi, 15.00 to 29.00 20 a J? to TO x S4 in. Oval Pieces, t .25 to 35.00 i x 12 in. to H x 4$ ?o.