The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1916, Page 14

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Ce en ERE A AEA A . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 31, 1916. ‘SENATE ORDERS INQUIRY |*.2>s0"r, res, comer mtranne Obesity Reducing Exerci DR. WILEY ASKS STATE PAY, |r att ot hveun Ory tiealite PACES See RAILROAD MEN esity Reducing Exercises for Wome? |e sq rv was wu | Seve tite ite Tae ———— Presented in a Series of Handy Charts But, me, te, the Senate ness at $100 @ Day. ome put ov un ond ay a@ preambie ALBANY, March 30,—Re " 1 he resolutio: hich eh *i h . Dresentatives Directs Attorney General to start| nett one mpany with Hayinn @ a Thorough Investigation monopoly on the gasoline industry COOCOCOCO Arranged by CHART NO. 12 »,,4770"%¢4"7,,,, OBESITY REDUCTION of the baking industry and of organized | Be Kine TO and with being a tr ofl companien ADVANCED ROLLING EXERCISE. | labor, appeared before the Senate Com-| I Woesge Levee , Into Subject. Mr. Stone said ot should be included in the inquiry, Hoe 7 a WAREINGTON, March $1.—The) declared none of the independents @enate ordered the Attorney General | had come to the ald of the public boom coma STRENGTHENS SPINE AND ABDOMINAL MUSCLES, | mittee on Public Health to-day to ad- @e inquire into tho reasons for'when the price of gasoline started | would require all bread containing in- | [%* # Etcerktio nics A : arable injury. Sredienta other than foodstufts to béar | ‘Take the Tight Remedy cating the matter used in ita|M which will satisfy your composition. Liver and yourself, 1or2 | Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, former food ex-|ff Pills at night relieve con- pert of the Federal Government, wrote stipation, Get a box of it were possible for me to give ner ent me are my only | at any up-to-date Drug Stor means of Ive¥hood. 1 will very & or if he has not got ft, send efore the New York & cents in stamps NOW by mail to ure, if the date does not wit ) Andreas Saxlehner, N my ‘existing engagements, for my ex- vocate the passage of Senator Walker's Don't force a balky Liver ¥ { the high price of gasoline. It adopted, soaring £ ' ~ To Strengthen Their Wage De-| i | | mands, They Seek Aid of : i the Unorganized, | 82 PER CENT. NON-UNION. ‘ fh 9 | anes = “Big Four” Men See Nothing | Alarming in the Response of the Managers. : so-called Pure Bread Bill. The measure With drastic purgatives. DoYouMake? z If it is like the diagram to the left, your arch has fallen and you are “flat-footed.” You need the helpful support of the Coward Arch Support Shoe, Coward Get a 25 Cent Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop |ersems. srmmn. contre end |trainmen declared to-day they saw Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots —sotmine starming sn the statement issued by the Eastern Managers’ Con- , of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair--You Can! ferences, zeatertay wnen they repitea to the demands of the Big Four. J. B. } Which Impression *". Hopkins and F, Slattery of the New | York Central Division of the Brother- |nood of Locomotive Engineers aatd | whatever reply wae to bo made to the statement would be given out én FIRST—Lie flat on floor, arms and legs extended. above head. Do not strain to try to make them | Cleveland. SECOND—Raise body to sitting position, using reach. | “There le nothing moro to be aad} @ palms of hands as brace; at the same time draw FOURTH—Return to second position, relax and Jon our side,” Hopkins 6 swe | knees up slightly; allow heels to touch floor lightly. then repeat, rolling not more than three times a | sears -pucatved Vey RIAL? REM BEG THIRD—Roll body backward until toes touch floor day. oe to go back April 29 for an answer.” Bend two cent stamp to Mise Furlong, Evening World, No. 63 Park Row, New York City, for each and every 4 Ry | At the offices of the Managers’ Con- back number of charts desired, but order paper of your newsdealer in advance, to insure obtaining complete set. wichel de codh | toronce in the Grand Central Terminal | @ Lettera not over £50 words in length Miss Furlong will answer on days alternating between pubdlication of P . ‘ {t was sald that the railroads would | § eharte, besides writing articles bearing on obesity reduction. is designed primarily to support the arch in its nat- | await developments, Hoth ales, hay CHART NO. 13 WILL BE PRINTED IN THE EVENING WORLD NEXT MONDAY. ural position and give free play to the foot muscles. jever, will keep up an active puditelty | Don’t you think your feet would feel better in a campaign. There waa talk to-day of 69000000000000000000000000: e c 9 pair of Coward Shoes ? fa now union to amalgamate the em- “or , r ployees of rallronds not covered by For Men, Women and Children Sold Nowhere Else the Big Four, and that this amalga- James S. Coward Lyman and Brown are one and the same person, although positive identi- fication on this point has not been made, The box was opened tn the presence | engineers. Sodassninataa managers’ contentions 15] Qyens sate Deposit Drawer in New= only 14 OY yle| ark Bank Rented by “Brown.” mated body might make a demand on! the roads for increases based on tho} Ps = per cent. A key eed from Dr. John Grant/ot ree W ter, referee in bank- | we ahare in any general wage| Lyman, accused as a swindler, when ults and | i o ‘One thing seems to be pretty cer-|w day to fit a sa! lt on examination of the F i : the business and t I-|poait box tn the vault of the bos unises the Unites 8 Mail Orders Filled Send for Catalog to up their minds | County National Bank at Newark, N. J. rt gave an order. The box lng public i hall ‘ strik ‘The box was rented in the n 8 contents ar | 7 ST . George M. Brown. It is belie hat & mystery | } > th _ th is is ugh a temporary board | Medicine Which Made Sur- \ nes FAIR W 0 MEN AT ay \ : geon’s Work Unnecessary. mon’ give for opposing a National BT eee ceria cu ce cararatate) Ceiae | fighting the battle of life against the foul dragon of oppression, deceit and blackmail and sworn to avenge the wrongs of their weaker sisters, form the dominating keynote in the new wonderful series of stories, entitled | Astoria, N. Y.—"For two ye was feeling ill and took all kinds tonies. Twas re tingworse every latter on fr years ago? iiroad labor, certainly organized road labor, 18 probably as well) paid, and some say better paid, than labor of all Kinds, upon the average. Commission is the following raph from an opinion by the ight rate advances five walk because of t in my bac! had ‘pains in my stomach. I went t a doctor and he 1 must go und operation, but of service, and this co mission certainly could not permit the | charging of rates for tho purpose of | enabling the railroads to pay their lnborers extravagant compensation as | measured by the general average com- | pensation paid labor in this country | Lydia E. Pinknam’s Vege pound and told my husband a snid ‘IL know nothing will help m will try this. T found myself ing from the I , a former signalman, he cause of the 82 per sn share in wage sed to the Big weeks’ time I wa an fe Ns r ‘ Be) pubLG, en b , “to sit in judgme: and to alee ate h the evidence. I am gure the band, which hart jon will not bo unmindful of the! ‘ IT am now int + army of outsiders who are not 5 did not ht. go prosperow: rtunately situ. JOUN A 7 uted as the " A ia, N rends the surgeon's knife! any times) sary when Deported | wht. wer of the steam- ng in Erle Basin, y yesterday before Fed- | Chattleld in Brooklyn of) scape of Pat-| Michael Me-| "who were or- etermined ne stowed away aboard the sl to avoid military duty in Eng- Captain Takes BL Stowaway Capt. James B Wilhelmin: not Pinkham Laboratory, telling how and were not, & pound was used a alth followed uu want to Lyd . kham idential), Lynn, N If your hair has been negl + seraggy or too ¢ of Knowlton's Danderin: or toilet counter; appl, as directed, and ten minutes after | u will say this was the best invest-| ment you ever made, | We sincerely believe, regardless of | everything else advertised, that if you! IN THEMEART OPEN EVERY, EVENING: | BAUMANNS ® / 149th Street O3rd AVENUE x eres py ERE A desire sof rous, beautiful hair and , lta it “no dad a lealee scalp | WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLET 2, nd no more falling bair—you must use 0 4ROOMS 50 w'then the | Knowiton's Danderin. 1 eventually | SROOMSAT 4 xT 77 Rr 122 ours for the Asking! Handsomely Printed Volume, The World's Profusely Illustrated with Pic-_ at a Ri res of Champions Shown Poultry and Dogs AY Annual ONLY A - Frorcasigr WE MAKE ’ The two girls, Mona MEANY SARGALRS = surr vou q and Mary—young, attractive and fascinating, embittered by the experiences of several of their closest friends and relatives, decide to wage a war i» re For 1916. against all kinds of unscrupulous men, fighting fire with fire Vt FREE eat and matching their wits against those of the common enemy. 3 Ofices ey 8 g : en Gala Oak 7 Mall Birdseye Mople Dresser ee hae "8c AbessreBens THIS SERIES OF STORIES : ee igs) entirely new in its theme and daring, but without the least taint of offensive- ey ‘ ness, was conceived and written by the well known playwright and dramatist, wm George Bronson Howard and novelized by Huch C. Weir. = Presenting a great number of “Poultry” and “Dogs” Advts. A Book to * printed in The World. Read and Keep! of panne mohair plush . ENTBAMSS 1 TH Ge Rv gid ' Call or Write for Free Copy To-Day! wont 4 92S T6S“AVES = . Read everyone of these great stories now appearing in this newspaper and see the wonderful Kalem Photoplays of The Social Pirates at your favorite Moving Picture Theater. ® Mahogany finished» frames with polished wood seats, loose cushion | ERY: NING

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