The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1915, Page 6

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| | | ¥ 4 ‘ paleamiian a age este cotie peer a NY EE TE I CLES PAE tc WAY SACETEA IF HAR IS GRAY Grandma Used Sage Tes and sulphur Derkem Her Hair and Nobeds Kr The use of Sage and Sulpbur for re opiag faded, gray hair to Ite neture! dates bark to grandmother's thm hat beautifully of rtreaked appearance, this sis at brewn, onth-oh tate at home is musry and owedays, by sexing ot Sage aad Sulpbur Com- pound,” you will grt thie famous old feGipe which can be depended upon to teftore natural color and beauty to the bade and odid tor dandreft, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. A wril-known downtown weyt | it darkens the balr so materaliy ond pon ig wy Poy Teed it hes bees ied. You simply dampen s spon, crrectt brush, with it and roe’ this thtough your hair, taking one strand st * Gime. By morning the gray beir dis- appears, and aft other application or two it becomes beautifully dark, glass, soft and abundsnt —Adrt 3 - 2 An Examination of | Your Eyes by an | e i! Optometrist , Is a profession- ' Bod is guided by them. a } enable the metrist to \ |-teasure e and fit |) Tne Optom- etrist i the specail ia al eye BSP erat tr or ee tee | Use the rellable HORLICK’ ORIGINAL Upbulids every part of the body effice feraiy, eketed ty cosemate th Pers Giclens, Mothers and Nurses the world ever for more than a quarter of a century. (Convenient, no cooking nor additional wmilk required. Simply dissolvein water, ‘Agrees when other foods ofeo fail, Sample free, HORLICK’S, Racine, Wis, OO WIEN SS BT To Rent At Minimum Rates 4) KNABE Sth Ay, et 39th St. THE MAN-EATER! Phe man who wrote “TARZAN OF THE AP HS" bas just written for The Hvening World « stil! finer novel. “THE MAN-EATER" is the name of this now story by Edgar Rico Borrough: 5. Tt is @ romance of the jungle and of wild beasts. li the thrilling elements that made “TARZAN” #o popular are found in “THE MAN-EATER.” “THE MAN-BATER"” will begin serial publication in The Evening World pest Monday, Nov. 16. ple mixture was applied with wonder!al © viet “a drug store for @ SO-cent bottle of | , ‘yeth | AMEMACE TOL, —BMEDTE AW ‘earrel Mise Volts nays she knows CABINET CALLED BY WILSON FOR A MEETING ON FRIDAY dope for the coming year of President wt Comenfttes, wt we weriog of pane tor co-cré@inating (he Governments appropriations, and +1) Gucuss par tiewerty plane for financing the new ood maid that be aid ne bow a bond teeve would provide for increased army and navy tures, since the increase was ¢ permanent “The tases will bave be in-| creased.” be mid, a larger army and to pay for it Generally speaking, | changing the tariff will mot meet the | Situation, Deomuse the imports been cut Gown by the war. Of on ther thie Will be Goge I Go not} Underwood said be was for an! adequate army and pavy but ¢ Wodied the Administration plans #uf- ficiently to approve or disapprove than Representative Kitchin, who ste- coeds Mr. Underwood as majority leader in the House and who recentiy| told the Press support the gramme, frank. ment to-day tha’ majority im faver of tbe} on preparedmees Webin jeft for his E (Continues from First Page) —_— ‘Its pothing! Go back te your work!” Pire Marshal Broplty te looking for the men whe carried ont the burning them ea_frank and Jim Both are ecoployed in the factor y. Mr. Lynch eaif there are 8,091 fac- torlts tn Brooklyn under the admip- fetration of Bupervumng laspector Charles B. Asb, and sixteen taspec- tora, Sometimes several of these fac-|* tories are situated in one tenement bows. KEEPS A GENERAL EVE ON CONDITIONS HERE. Mr. Lynch said that he came to New York two or three times a month and took general survey of the admin- istration of the Industrial Commis- Mon. He thought everybody was do- ing his duty, Mr. Lynch was asked about the failure of the law to order fire escapes for factories just five stories in height, and what be, as Commissioner of Labor, bad done to remedy this. The ol4 Board was legislated out of office before they did anything about it, though they bad the matter in sand seven months. The other mex vers of | the Board are Richard J, Cullen, No. 1st Lexington Avenue, New York: Miss Pauline Goldmark, No, 270 West Ninety-first Street, New York; Charles C. Flaesch of Unadilla, N. ¥., and Morris Wertheim. Q. And since the old board went out and the present board came in has anything been done to remedy this serious defect? A. No, Q Was it not possible to attend to a matter of this great importance? A. I think this wes important, and | think there were other matters of im- portance. Q. Were there so many other mat- ters in fourteen months your commis- sion could not attend to this vital mat- ter? “Our commission has met every day | and it bas had to reorganize the entire | department,” replied Commissioner | Lynch. He addei that there was a |great deal of opposition to the proposals to enclose the stairways of fiv-story | factories in fireproof walla | “Who opposed it,” asked Mr. Crop- sey, “owners of factories?" “Bverybody who is general!; | Aguinst the iaw except at times like this,” replied Mr. Lynoh. MOST IMPORTANT PAPER CAN- NOT BE FOUND, ‘The most {mportant record tn con- nection with the fire is missing. It ts the original report made by Factory Inspector George A. Rosquist, with Die notations of visits on the back He swears that he turned it in at the office of the State Industral Com- mission on March 2% last, andorsed “to be given to counsel,” and that he never saw it again until about Aug. 2, Commissioner Lynch testified that | diligent search fails to find a trace of it in the office. “If we can get hold of that paper,” said District Attorney Cropsey, “we can tell just who t# lying and who ts to blame.” =n George 4. Rosquist, emall and durk, be napector ‘eto hed supereigton a . ® 4 ‘. pce BOMB EXPLOSION HURTS 16. pieite tbe congremmmad! Puige: | FUNERAL PROCESSION DEMANDS PUNISHMENT OF FACTORY OWNERS, Followed by Fire. on - | CHICAGO, Now 10 —tateen persons ye to-day by the os bl fe wah in the three-story OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G yn Street — New. 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