The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 9

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o-5 2+ - THE Eleetee WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915." Mame AL's PSs: U)§. VESTGATOR (TWO IN TAX PLUNGE [52s ia"s| CAT mae To Pm. Mir on | ENOSCRSETS ARE 15 FET INTO SUBWAY. = fees Patrictiom Didn't Appeal to Aus =a ee) INADA. AIAN UU =— were te Piection Preed (heres CLAVNELAND, 0, tept 1 Trent | st mas ‘ . ° _— peed rinse Bdge Be pretae| Says cunnteat Garment Work-| Machine Crashes Into Mailing |» h. ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE native country as be on obi: wane Malian fag waving trom the window! ers Assume Better Postures | on Seventh A ul wortan on es mere PETER J, OOOLING aaa | Sue |, er, @ the consulate to the Superior : : itt . i a pl fatice ta sweet The @ret petttians eadiad effete of he let dealer Buliding yeeterday on Account of Them. | Smashed in Excavatior ’ re Monpiia al toa they Bed emis etitied br Besowor ot Pete ig of hos ak + Bip ceamenh caries oftaee ot x re ta play them uit be and Ove othere are ! > large holiday crowd looked on [tan Casing, One Hundred and Twenty. | - deutaes suffering from] WARMINGTON, Rept. 1—The mod) 7 CIGARETTE MAY COST LIFE, [i Mirert ted emt Avenen om nent A1772-Price 65 Cents, or the pollee bad been orn corset te not the instrument of pa — torture and health wrecker tt bes tre jbeen pictured by physicians and others, says the United Mates health service in ite report on conditions a &* the marment workers industry ta New York ad) phat arena eat eveet os eN4I1 WITT HATE TIERRA HAN INN] HHA AAR AR HI ii } | il : wll garding dee I]| HRA Hh Mi Ht Wit Hy Hi |i} UT \H| WNL HANH UV UHHH AH MHI HT iy ml Ss i | i 1 Makes Gesetion Meptede, tert. | Thirty -eoventh Mire Gury yenterses. Clas Gap cendie cost Bereing Garage Man foot when, felled and the on » of No be bach, Lae Bnd tne wif is under arrest for the | wna Shrows the vehicle, “were | iy burt ast Twenty te at wee atte help the Dancrecsmen sate ZG conclusions drawn by Bur goon J, W. Behereschewsky, who wrote the report the postural soaien ten MAHA HIb== nH UH i! Ni i TA WH UNV . Hi MI \ a H Hult HH} y(t | \| MN Ve " Ih a clares, “atill it wae evident that de- ures Were not no frequent odern cornet ap- 1 aid in prevent- ing very bad postures “Inasmuch as until very recently the prevailing styles and the type of corset used are not becoming unieas the posture assumed by the wearer be more or less correct, We have in fe- males a powerful incentive to good postures which is not operative for males, Heeldes this, in females their average age was low that, as a rule, the normal tendency of human | beings to ‘slump’ when habitually sedentary, had not as time to overcome the operat f other in fluences which alee tend to a make for @ rood Donture.® In onr file of reports, covering a period of twenty years, literally thousands of | WAVAL BOARD HEAD OUT, aot tell how successful the Res ol treatment Is forecrema and similar skin troubles, The first use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soapusually stops the itching and burning, and they soon | WASHINGTON, Sept clear away alltrace of the eruption, No | Alfred Reypolds, President of the naval other treatment for the ckin now before examining and retiring boards since De- the public can show such @ record of | comber, 1918, was placed on the retired professional approval. twenty-two years and nine months of Yo sea duty and twenty-one years of ser- Devt wh Kangol balimors, Ma “ee |¥i00 ashore “GOETHALS DAY” AT FAIR W. L. DOUCLAS —____ : - $3, $3,560, $4, $4.50 &*5 Shoes Thousands Honor Canal Bullder at San Francisco, Admiral Reynolds, Re A Daring, New Idea IN MILLINERY HE creation of a most remarkable special collection of new hats, embodying ‘ ' T the vay laa ps newest Parisian Fashions, to be known as the Chapeaux La Marquis and to sell at one price— at $8.50 The same styles and qualities that will be sold | at $12 to $15 by the best stores and shops The assemblage, which opens for your inspection Wednesday, Sept. 8th, represents 8 | of the smartest, newest millinery fashions of the season. They will be without doabt. W. L. Douglas SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—“Qoethals ry Day" tn honor of Major Gen, Georg: eben crt a. w. gota was celebrated to-day " Pacific Expoalti good for style, fit ‘thousandas eae attors en re ‘fe | rou andwearasother Guilder of the Panama Canal: = —_—_ Ss NATIONAL BANK CALL OUT. Report at) Close of Business Sept. 2. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.--The ¢ troller of the Currenty soGaylested's OLZWASSER asa FURNITURE SALE] 10° SS a ae S a eo mee ree oo ON EXHIBITION, Un FF ht Parerent 423° VALUE 8200, Cash Sales ea UIBERAL CREDIT pear : The Most Talked of Hats in New York com! ‘“ aT Dining oi weenie (A868 t This dati ; —_ t i ; fy as sists Trecroor get | F First: To place within the reach of mus dae oo = es ae * ‘ 10: it. = Suites ‘ i $200 $20 $2.30 tis io 3| \W woman the most authentic hat styles, inspired by the | — this store lata hee ptapi fein emmy gs re $300 $30 i very latest Parisian creations, developed in the best ma- originator of millinery fashians, remain Le Man $400 $40 \ terials at a price based on ciency and not on sentiment. quise” will set a new standard of millinery values, We invite every woman of taste who intends to spend $12 to $20 for her most stylish Hat to first become acquainted with Chapeaux “La Marquise,” at $8.50, P. S.—You are urged to visit the exhibit tomorrow, although wo will make Chapeaux “La Marquise” a continuous thru-the-season event, Tho two hata illustrated are typical of the style and tho value represented in the Chapeaux “La Marquise.” _ , Boga Apeiz Alog to $98." Fe freee Wa Upward Wnts = Free OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT t exhibition of aa Rapids and Perlod pts Be Lay nl # ribo Sie Gevoted excl lusively to Rugs, Carpets, 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE) NEAR &O* STREET ne Prepare for Winter’s Stormy Blasts Well in Advance! an The days areshortentng! Soon it will be dark from an earller hour in the afternoon ‘til! 2 later hour in the morn- ing. During this season of| short days and long nights people will live more of their life at home, Hence the advisability of renting a house or apartment that Is liveable in| every sense of the word, 176,518 77,407 More Than the Herald, WORLD “TO LET” ADS. DURING THE LAST EIGHT Times, Sun, Tribune and Press ADDED TOGETHER! MONTHS— See World Ads. Now for October lst Vacancies! ait } iil mm | ut | Tm

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