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iWeek
ierican-Made
itb a splendid
boratoryZvin the Superiority
al rests, and Show.
ric D ap Industry
r"eYears
oal Tar products, dye-inter.
made, together with about
W. 1
Kction of fabrics dyed with
s of navy blue-serge et
American dye.E ry
idreds of school children,
exhibit.
iwifibemad.
tWar
Chrim a' SiwpjM
-at Dace!t
T he" Government
must conserve moil. It
must not have its de
livery, systems overburdened during the
month of December.
'must be able tQ main.
tamn a normal working
force at all times.
NATURALLY -- w e
must all do our Christmas shopping NOW
--(not in December).
WO must distribute
Christmas buyin over
a longer period than
ever before.
/ Mp p~sbent~n reestLa epteÂ~ ~eth II eat te psteg.
[email protected]~ehao5.d a ISe~tIMteesmta. isIrv.g
n ova Orders
~'urangie Here
(lopig Order of sMate to Curlb.epidemic too in Effect
4Tcjuonrow Midnight.
Finds "Convenience" Not 'Test,
Fit.
Skeptical Over "H'eine" Note
Which Lays Blast to Enemies
WVABMIV4TOMN. Oct. L-videoqr'
tending to show that the explosion in
the T. A. Clleeple ehell-loeadtng plant
at Morgan. N. J. last week was caused
by enemy agents has been discovered
by government operatives is a letter
predicting the explosion on Friday
night signed 'Meln and addressed to
a nman In Sonora, Mexico.
Agents of the Department are Investigating, bet they are Inclined to quaestion the genulneness of the letter.
which was picked up In the railroad
etation of a Now Jorsey town.
Stories told by workmen at the shell
Dee Wtlles, Vlt5Rfldet~k sd Dewee days before the expilon, warning of
*SpL lssediete Aete Nepded it some aceldent to foliow, tend'to con * firm the theory that the explosion was
Iosea is to Ds Servd.-Othee not accidental. On the other hand.
Mualelsajtie taempyeg -pfddmis< agents of the Department of Justice
new believe that the first explosIon oc Shows Lasge eeeee Is City 'ieday curred in a work room, rather than In
the powder magazine. and this Is taken
to Indicate that the finst explosion may
Dy.,proclantatlon issued late this at. have been accidental.
tern~nn Mayer Gillen placed in, affect
In Newark at midnight tomorrow the
ordE of the state Department of Health Appe~al to Swayze
r-tre houses, ance halls. aloos. soda M d y M ~ re
foetalee, lodge rooms and pool rooms M a e b ' c
belosdutltepeeLpdmeonfqueespa subsides. The proclasmation
alep prohibits "all publ gatherings." Trolley Head Writes Letter Telling
The order is understood to apply
to block dances, rpmgmags eales and Justice Rciesi hetn
all ether gatherings, Including.y. eeiesipTretn
*jbely seine Liberty Loan outdoor meet' Comn.
) tgan.w hidh draw any number of per- son "gete'
This stton on the Mayor's part fol lowed twenty-feur hours of delay. duer- Danger in Rebate Ticket Plan
log which It was his aseupption that ____
he hfadeauthority to act at his discre tione.apd the city's convenience. Resorting to a somewhat unusual
Hfelth Officer Craet~r was in coorse Inajuialpoedn.Ps cenfp renoe with the Mayor most ajuialpoedn.rs.
of t9; e day. before goinb to see the dent Thomas N. McCarter of the Public
Mayor be said that If figures of tS'e Service Rtailway Company has written
epideicl since noon yesterday shouid, letter to Supreme Court Juetice
show O grave Increase Is newcae
poed.deaths he would reconmmend thatI Swayz. In which he declares that
t losling orders be Issued at once. the suggestion for a rebate on the es Titose figurs show the lacrnest num- tra fare to be paid en and after the
her of new cases of lltfluenoa. the fifteenth of this month is virtually Im lggqt number of new cases of pass- patcbe n htI h asfr
ieee tpaod nearly double the number of patcbe n htI h adfr
deaths reported In this city for any. alowanes was finally not allowed, the
twenty-four-hour period since the ot- tickets calling for such a rebate would
breakt hers began. The new ases of Is- be no good he~the coincany. not
flleeea h gve been l.256. more than
double the daily average of the past haing the funds to mat them, would
two days and 5uO more than on any other have to becomes insolvent
day si ice the outbreak began. The The letter suggested that the justice
pneumonia cases reported are sixty-flne, oaght not to exercise his judicial dis more. than double the number re- cretion in a matter fraught with such
ported on any day since September i?.searious consequences, but shnuid ye Th etsatributed to influenza are quire counsel for the mnunicipallitie to
eighteen. on more than yeserday's prove a prima facte case before grant.
figure, and in addition fourtesa mere leg the writ asked.
dshthe are asoriLed to psaumenli the Mr. McCarter's rommonlehim to the
death certificates failing to shew justice was given net 'for polalication
whether influenza was a contributing by George L. Rerord,.f chOnsel ber the
canes or not. The total of the deaths League of Monicipaliti e. -Copies of it
from the two causes, in any case, Is had been furnished to MW. Record and
therefore, -thirty-two. in Marshall Van Winkle. his associate
The tetel sombeer of case thus far hai the Increased fare oppoettion by Mr.
-reported to the -local department s MCarter-..
125." The deaths* thuis far reported justice Swayze could not be reached
offiilly is" seventy-six. The death today, bet Mr. McCarter was Informed
rate. as compared with the number ef that the letter had been given to the
eases, expressed In percentage, is only newspapers and was asked If he had
President'.Addre
No Arminstice,
British and American Troops Smasha
of Hindenburg Line 'Between
k and Canirai in New /
Latest Thrust Touches Vital Sect,
Successful Advance of Franco-Americar
pagne -Operations Puts Enemy I
Peril in that Area,
Severe Battle Is Impending on "the American 1
(aythAseetdPei
Renewing majer operations on the pentsrjlf the
thc North Sea, British and American troops today ei
dcfcnses of the Hindenburg line between St. Quetin
While. Field Marshal Hale Is attacking on thc
of St. Quentin, the French aleng the Suippe continue
toward the German communication line, despite strop
French have reached the juncture of the Suippe at
forced their way Into two large &wns pa the Middle
The Anglo-American thrust against the vital sec
St. Qutentin follows euccesesful local operations Monds
revoir and Montarehain. The British and Americafrom thp hills weal of "the canal between the two t
Junction' of Bohain and.the railway lines running ac
so important to the German supply system in this real
Successful continuation of the French advance
Rheima is menacing the security of the Lace Massif
au-Bac, the French are fighting their way into Cond
tion of the MAine and Suippe.
Progress northward from these towns would
panne and Leon positions now eccupied by the Gen
the line of both the Aiane and the itetourne. lI
[sles-Sur-Sulppe and capturing Baxenceurt, the From
the German hold on the Snippe and muade neeos
Retourne or Aune, further north.
From the Snippe to the Meuse, en the southernt
and Americans continue to press the. enemy hafi.
behind the Geran lins on the American ooer
the ieportant town of Brienlise, oil the" wesebre
'.r pti.the. dronne. Forest -to' the Manse flia.
atie. v 'oho CGrmm: pesi cUl. the Iftyi
1.ewt, h " g le di1bz s = lRito, (p q-I
j -Asktthr ~ 4 4 ~ l:Offer of Mi88e8'.ed.Suits at49.5O0
ms of Models that Are Regularly
Sold at 69.50 to 89.50
1 RFUL QUALITY VELOUR, purchased by us a long time
l erica.
-each with an individual grace that recommends it force-.
insists upon smartness and "difference." Lines executed
cluding.e
mn Tan,Taupe Navy Gray Bark-Tan
ngear seal and taupe inutria-some with large fur pockets
sly lined, wail interlined. Sixes 14 to-)& irece.' Tits Off er Is an Achievement Qtnly
1*'99W9o.8 Effor't. Take Advantaef WIt
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