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ee TE RRRRINTIN _THE bvanina “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, nokbay. thw OARY OX, 1016. News Oddilics © = PATIENTS’ | | og BUSTERS ON HEAD’ HAIR ALL CAME OUT Scalp Was Dry and Hard, Itched pos] rt Burning. Caused Loss 9 \ Sleep Every Night. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT ——y SERGEANT WHIPS TWO TO STOP “‘L” FIGHT Roysterers Wouldn’t Believe Sheri- dan Was a Policeman, but Got Proof. ‘Two young men in a boisterous crowd fighting on the “L” platform at Chatham Square early this morn- ing made the serious mistake of not believing Detective Sergeant Patrick Sheridan, when he sald he was @ po~ Moeman, Tho crowd was also unaware Sheridan was formerly @ pugilist when they attacked him, , ee 7 : Charles Isola, nineteen, of No. 69] “Aafver five months of typhoid fever my Ae Sete indie) Cale) Ge Sam , 5 - Mott Street, and William Shanley,) hair all came out. My sealp was dry aod Sires a Sure’ ln Waa wkeee . ‘ ‘ ‘ seven, of No, 12 Chatham] pard and there was an eruption of blisters Curran, a nuree in Ward 28, and! [ atk « j Square, both drivers, were locked up ‘on my head. My scalp itched ¢ < 4 t Headquarters after Dr. Mahoney, S, d kept burnit George Brenton, an attendant in| te $ oF gt Vincent's Hospital, had worked Rut) Sousa taney wneie Ws ued Ward 30, Bellevue Hospital, are in a for nearly an hour patching up their Thad to wear a cap both day critical condition in that institution. ee ‘ battered heads, They will be ar- Yesterday the left arm of Brenton a “a " ed later on a charge of felonious py Pf} Po Fp 4 was amputated between the wrist and ‘ loss of sleop every right. ONSLAUGHTS MAIN TWO IN BELLEVUE Attendant Loses Part of Arm From Blood Poison After Attack by Alcoholic, “WOODY TIGER” has succeeded the “Teddy Bear” and will be cam- paign emblem this year. SKATING DOCTOR of Newton, N. J. ‘had to walk two miles home on skates, because some one stole hia street shoes at the pond, « WIFE {it from tonsilitis, two children with whooping cough and the it ‘king. Hackensack minister preached on “Have Plentiful That the Work-| fer at home not, working, Hac ‘tt D 4 You Had the Grippe?” ‘ingmen Will Deman WATCHES AND HANDKERCHIEFS must be carried in the pockets Their Share. instead of on the wrist, Harvard students’ Viglianee Committee rules, BEDBUGS at 10 contaya hundred sought in Columbus, O., where scien- ‘of Labor, labor unions in all in- | tist wants to find out how guilty they are of apreading disease, have made elaborate prepa- for one of the biggest fights NEW PORTER pulled fire alarm intend of electric light ewitch in Ger- General eight-hour day and a|™an Hospital, Willtamsburg, and brought three fire engines and a near. advances tn most industries from | panic. 25 per cent, that this country The demand for a SFAT OF MAN'S TROU: RS cut out by Houston, Tex., thief to get ee Sass i elbow to save his life, as blood poison~ WT “1 apent dollar after dollar, 7 ing had set in. Brenton received his 7 Then 1 used a free sample “share” in the prospefity now being <i adet Yes, it's true that the fourlinjury ten days ago, when he was of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and then Y enjoyed in nearly every department | oe i MED ed up differences, of | Pushed by one of the raving alcobolle purchased mare, and after tslug three porarily ‘patched up differences of of industry is general; the miners) Coinion and are preparing to mak want t, so do the mill workers, the| demands on March 1 for an eigh' railway men, the workers in garment] hour day and a reasonable allowance for overtime.” factories and skilled and unskilled | i eye ae beat the unions to tt labor in allied industries. by publishing in advance what they Labor leaders are shrewd enough to] think is going to happen. The move- peo that 1916 can be made the crucial] Ment, however, is a general one. The .| treasuries of the unions are amply year for the future of organized labor | ‘iowitea'tor a general strike if suon tn this country, and when Samuel] should come, ‘The big thing is the Gompers told 10,000 garment workers] Uhanimity of opinion among the 1 gathered in the Seventy-firnt Regi-| Por, leaders. ment Armory Saturday that the] at present American Federation of Labor would | labor loa The demands of the the limit if they de- ; es on every road back them to ial Ne Pipes Nereer| throughout the country: the demands Hite brought @ half dozen attendants I ccald wot stand| Med to go on strike fo! TET | OF close to 400,000 mine workers, and,,t? the room. They drove the patients 9 tony been a corresponding increase in| here in New York, the final action on|*? 40 adjoining room and carried Cur- Man ae’ was repeating what organizers of the] the demands of 40,000 members of the ran to the admitting ward. His face last three months, five within six! Up to last night it was the opinion es was all in my lower Ladi Wal: » was badly cut, but doctors who ex- 5 aaa } “ | Edwanis Hicks, fifty-one years old, { jorgans. Attines T Federation are stating to working) Tadies’ Waist and Dressmakers’) Trine him at ‘the time found nothing a and his wife, Lillian, fifty, were found men and women in every line of em-| “rie morning the Employers’ As- rious nature. He was trea! 4 ? . dead xesterday in their apartment at | loyment throughout the country. polation wilt to water and put td bed. When he was found ee 4 ‘ Fourth Street, having ploy: soclation will xo into conference prior Rath iN b ee . ' Within the last six months, accord-|to a meeting later in the day with| Unconseloms im Ned early yesterday > from a stove, ' furnished an Evening] "¢prgsentatives of the Waist and a 7 of the cocks of the Gove was accidental- A int. Cae; 10) Cate S) ‘Dregamakers’ Union, There are fitty| czsmination and discovered that the } ure : F ty turned on. weeks, all aMllated with some central]of the leaders that t workers | set eonmadtod Meicce The pains boxes of Cuttcura Ointment with the Cutt- cura Soap my head was healed. I now have a fino head of hair and my scalp is gate with the Ford peace party who! clear. (Signed) Miss Erva Burleson, 36 died at Christiania, arrived in New York] Seneca St., Hornell, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1915, to-day aboard the steamship Kristia- niatiord, of the Norwogian-America Sample Each Free by Mall iin he body, was met down, the bay ‘ With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- 1% emt nd of Mire Bingham, wR ths postcard “*Cuticura, Dept. T, Bes- jong a friend of) im. 6 | Gress oF irtends had the body, nent to the ten." Sold throughout the world. f the widow, Amelia Bingham, No. ‘ 3 Riverside Drive. To-morrow. night at the Masonic Temple on Sixth Avenue funeral ser- vices will be vonducted by Crescent Lodge No. 402 F. and A. M. After brief services at the home on Wednesday morning the body will be taken to ‘emetery for interment. patients against a window in the ward. In trying to save his face Brenton pushed both arms through the glass. A deep gash was cut in hie left wrist and he lost much blood before the flow was stopped. Curran was attacked last Friday night by @ patient in the “dope” ward who kicked and punched him, ‘Lhe sudden onsiuugat foreed Cur- ran backward and, losing his footing, he fell heavily against the tronwork of one of the metal doors. His nose was bleeding profusely and he was cut about the face. The shouts of the other patients tn ‘The body of Lioyd Bingham, dele- Ohio—“For years 1 mut- ‘so sometimes it seemed as though For Oysters, Fish, Steaks, Chops, Roasts and Salads. Grocers and Delicat- de Curran’s assailant 1s confined to the “dope” ward, where he 1s carefully Wieata t nton’s assailant was discharged reat le dated le from the hospital several days agor as " RASTER IVE hake ana freah @ try. In New York alone fifteen new| NEW YORK MAY OPEN T ken to the hospital) unions have been organized within the "e weeks, but when I came just the ame and essen Stores sell it Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. A sufficiency of well-cooked, as large a ineasure of rest usual rush of non-unlonists to the! demands of the workers and these are by what may ba called the ‘natural’ the new construction credits granted} as can be hed. World reporter, there has been an un-} ii ores holding out against the| Pas, of the ekull had been frac- ——— - union ranks in all parts of the coun-]expected to hold tie others in line, Tuberculosis Is Helped ‘This ie based on plenty of i t considered serious. learned fro! ing of | Pure foot Mien whe is a nurse said for me to|labor body or other. Tho Big Four,! would be called out. Some leaned to ae eoesaciked to look for tue meane’| A STORY OF MOUNTAIN arned from them that morning 0) Bee gs BS RAILROAD LIFE. to Rhinelander. In tho directors'] While it should cever be neglected, th Piakhem's Vegetable Com-|as the four chief railway organiza. | the opinion that a few of the tacto- ries would sign the new protocal, but I began taking it i var day, | tions are known, have added 10,000 to} in the end at least 15,000 would have - By wh Capelle de 1 was suffering a great deal. t their ranks in the past year, and on|to strike. The union demand en Capelle denounced tho action | gired results. Bometimes there is need for already done me more good than! 6 east side of this city there has|industry ase ioe! eassa’ want ce 5 PER CENT. REBATE FRANK H. SPEARMAN. ey had taken, But his angry pro-| medication in order to bring about the rag at taka Tat] Deena cory noha, teat lappa” tit erty, east CONTROVERSY IN COURT) “sic. nesses feat ime” ee cn oe a Ha | meena - SUNDAY WORLD'S rie 1915, by membership of those unions affiliated ; 25 per cent. over the present wage out to Seagrue, In @uch cases Eokman's Atterative hus! fi store and get a hottle with the United Hebrew Trades, the|scale and a forty-eight hour week, bs ged oy a iene iim a villa Go Srpomtloa, Dyed tore lost. 0 Itne. in posting the, ecm weed with a large measure of suc “TO LET” ADS. +] Central Federated Union and kindred whteb is equivalent to an eight-hour} Government to File Its Brief To+} (2 all leading Motion Moture Theatres. bulletin. While he wrote It out men| cess. Indeed, in many tnetances Simplify Home-seeking 6, culosis apparently haa yielded 'y y jay. The employers have made coun. ed r ore FOR LABOR To|t#F proposuls which are to be digested Day in Cases Involving 2 eee eg ase | tramping. room there had been a stormy scene] treatment does not always #ecure the d gathered about, and one, in especial, | preparation. In any trial; and, ince it contains no oplates, read th UG r' A Bb OUT. to-day. ron $26. CHAPTER V. shaky op indi Sepa pee ; - ‘There are 400,000 men in the four big 26,000,000, Shab i ving gang will be at Signi . uke Mrs. Brown's advice? eaiinterpret It any way you please,"| railroad unions which are voting now| WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 The Fight at Signal Station. )| 0 tA MS uioad ta helpful | eat James * ,,% retired | on the proposition of an elght-hour| gevcral Gresery will fie in, the| TRS day operator at Signal Btatlod ‘s e. From your druggist or direct, railway engineer ‘and member of the! day and an increase (To Be Continued.) Eckman Laboratory, Philedelphis.—. y e ber fie | day an increase equivalent tolcnited States Supreme Court to-|Sould hardly have been more peace- wer 2 shed Ms neers, “but my ion is that, inj cording to members of the union,|%#Y the Government's brief in 6 per fully engaged than she was at the }==——==== = — = spite of ie disput aes Soret juris-| among them Mr. Carruthers above|cent. discount cases, growing out of | moment George Storm threw open the the like, the big labor! quoted, these unions are not acting|{!mporters’ claims for rebates of duties/ofice door and paused on the thresh- imal unions realize that this “in concert," in the senso that there| under the Underwood-Simmons Tariff | old. . m a concel agreement se cal vi @ oli = OW) ro ¥ " ” i tween the leaders to act in winieonr a: | seated nastoudlay) Boe! Boalaae Cals tacceere eee re this the same time. "They contend that|jector of Customs at New. York,| crus”, demanded Helen of Storm.| + the eight-hour day prpposition has|as amounting to approximately $26,090,-| “ooking for a job!” been discussed in each union sepa- | 000. “You might take mine,” suggested | rately for the last four years, It ple \e Taritt Law contains @ provision cane 4 explained that tho referenduin vote Goods im-| Helen, lifting her eyebrows in a pro- now being taken is similar in form to en St evmeetey: referendum on other questions that fl “Whereabouts is that man Rhine-| : vad e have come before the four bodies, It ’ lander?” asked St lazily, “Hasn’ is understood that the railroad men tion. he got some hind of Scarica | 7 % gS AVIRATT will have the strongost kind of back- of General Appraisers|camp around this joint?” FIFTH AVENUE-MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK ing trom labor orranizatons throwah-] raat "saute oat aie Gt oF Way Mev stubld of me not 1 have a : For Infants and Children gut the country; Including allied in-| Customs Appenis ‘held the disc thought of Usele Amos ciyselt,” ex- | In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS [oor ee seein eg te canter, should be allowed on imports, 1m claimed Helen, “Of course he has, ence of the miners’ and operators’ | of all treaty nation: The Goy-|And he’s sure to have a job for you. Always bears representatives in this city, Feb, | ment took an appeal, holding the| “He js sure,” drawled Storm, “either | ] 4 bi the lab discount cannot be granted to any | to will be held is being kept a secret for es or habit-forming drugs, tte uw Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Ree toms, and then only if no treaty Is okt fe eB y {8 lTicked—T give him his choice.” epee ene © argued In" “Kind of you," retorted Helen; “he ° : ’ f would ated gotne® Hues," AS 1 Sale of M Shirts Dourae, hisn a aaOrt ar eee hace ecia ale O en's ar 9 Perataybe 1d ‘better ay er go over and give | P. 1 Ni h * him @ chance to hire | m d Sh "hippos I g0 with Tou" ajamas and Night Shirts Helen and Storm found Rhine- lander hard at (work. It was the ry , +h \ rs oe “he seen & i y | frat time ‘he had seen Storm since at appreciably less than the regular sel greeted his visitors with a hearty faugh. “Licked?” ‘be “echoed, “ater will be a feature of more than ordi Helen had repeated hersesmpanion’s for to-morrow (Tuesday). the present. g prices, teract OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York threats. “Why, George, I could whip my weight in wildeats this morning. I'll have steel half way up the pass if I can get hold of a fow cars of ties this week, And MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS something always happens When I . feel this way. I'll tell you right . * 295 Women’s and Misses’ now," he pointed a stubby finger at of madras or mercerized fabrics; having either Storm, “it's up to you, young fellow. * tiie Either go to work here or take a stiff or soft cuff dressing down yo uf." ¢ “My bands are up,” said Storm. “rit (so to work. What have you at $1.00 & $1.35 Rhinelander turned to his fore- man, They took only a minute to|’ SPECIAL EVENTS Evening and P. arty Dresses This Week To Be Closed Out Tuesday canter. “Wood has a job tor you MEN’S PAJAMAS Mid-Winter eS NaS terbiorge’ ‘vou arovassistant. fore. re, : Furniture Sale Women’s and Misses’ Attractive Dresses of Em- EL | Le en of striped madres or striped or plain-color mercerized fabrics Hosiery Sale broidered Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Black Silk 4 bun Fone “for the whole? camp, | ; Nets, Satin Striped Marquisette, Plain, Figured | 10.75 Bicah dant pu. wih wood nlineale per suit $1.20 White Sale and Colored Nets; also satin and lace combina- i “ 8 Teer COS ONE Tee eee v Stationery Sale tions. Final Price Reductien Mhinelander, adyising him that a bid he had made for a large quantity of VIEN’S OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS ties had been accepted. ‘The first shipment was promised for Thurs- | ‘Presenting specially priced merchandise of Be most y er suit S$ 3 “Rhinelander called in Wood to| per suit $1.10 hear the nows, “Have the flying <i, gang here to-morrow early, to the f ‘ as () Cy) Tender sow that. we've, got MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT ° | let's make ping ¢ ‘ y summoned Storm, “Put % ” ce ert sey a Cann Jehu bulletin, Georgie,” directed | at 55¢ 34th Street—New York Wood At Oveanside the directors of the road were in session, Capelle, repre- sentative of Seagrue, leader of the enemy camp in the cut-off race, ee A Limited Number of Men’s Balta Lace Shoes Wew Yrks. nd Victrola Stores Will Close Out Tuesday 650 Pairs Women’s Shoes c Comprising several styles of button } at Dison Mary 2D and lace shoes in various leathers and fabrics, an accumulation of this sea- | son’s desirable styles; all sizes repre- | 3.75 sented, but not in each style. | | of imported tan Russia calf, will be placed on sale | to-morrow at the special price of $5.85 per pair (This is a special last, designed to insure freedom at the toe without detriment to style) 4 “HE F feading artists of the| | Metropolitan Oper a| House come to Landay’s when they want Victrolas or Victor Records. Why? LANDAY SERVICE! '