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oe x ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916. stn! Modish Hats of Spring Season Demand STRIKE OF 10,000 WHITMAN HAS PLAN a e| pees a he nn Extra Care and Study of Proper Coiffure CARPENTERS NOW TOPUT OLD GUARD MEN i: apy t th State on official business the Teves lac aN ee Women Should Avoid Mis-| | by re vs pastor of this church, take of Becoming Per- Ay mn IN HE toe ‘nen Mt Caugay Peg es Wl manently Attached to © pays his expenses. “tie nds of the Governor say that Ree g ie Governor through thick and thim in his _ for renomination and ree he hymn, ‘My Soul, Re O Stereotyped Mode in : io Either Hair Dressing or ' Headwear. sina Democratic Wardens to Bel Ousted, Albany Hears, to Aid HESS DISMISSED FOR WRECK, Sympathy of Cedar Grove i Union Members Formulate With Rev. Mr. Evans, Who |" None ot the Jacobus family wor Demands, Including Increase | Governor's Machine. | astncer 19 Ammerat Accident " Admits “Boyish Prank.” Re Sansa Bate EW WE HN © spol ‘ #00 of 60 Cents a Day. | ALBANY, Aprit 8.—Cotnctdent with | ponte ese has hoon dleminced SOE egrioncr er etill frie y terns with the or Just women ‘can we the | se the report to-day that James M. Car: New York Central Ratiroad, having been Ps ng the resignation of the! Mr. Evann Indicated to f t! gowns day unless property If the determination of the 10,000 ter, Gov. Whitman's nev held responsible by the company for the @ Rev. J fifty-five, now)! well pre “ will bein corseted, so they cannot wear the carpenters working to-day in tendent of Prisons. {s to wreck at Amherst on Wednesday, . Nastabll © ecular ¢ logy of spring hats if their hair is not eater New York is as f Democratic prison Wardens and sup-|Towerman Albert Ernst, one of the — es idler dh aerhei r ' era hum ed, If the hair is worn demand fo reared wages , plant them by Republicans, attention | ‘Mief witnesses at the inquiry into the oe Of OT Treasurer Albert) Ginger or a lollapalovsa. He sald ¢ revailing mode, modified of ave formulated, and if the employ-! was called to sub-division 3 of Section | \’Caents will be an aan | vane because of “the tnenrtatian- | 5 reporter att Che Dane, & ORME GAH ers stand by their guns, May 1 will | 110 of the Prisons Law, which reads: ndent Ingalls toms | R tice attitude” of some toward the] “Whon I deliver my farowell eor- | wour huty of the current mode which bring a strike which will put a most) “No appointment shall be mado tn did not properly fag the seme of style, and have heiving qualities, But ff she in- ne maid sists on a stereotyped hairdressing of 1 tomfoolery, , her own, a woman will find that many an | hate which are really not tod extreme abrupt stop to building operations | any of the State prisons of this State throughout the city, which are greater on the grounus of political partisan- thiy year t} er before. oe when sicnal_ expert » # year than ever before, ship, but honesty, capacity and adapta- | Commerce, Commission and the St For at least « month delegates of | tion shall constitute the rule of ap-| Public Utilities Commission will go te ,the Carpenters’ Cabinetmakers’ | potntment, and any violation of this {nat wyciem ine "the disaster pastor, there were fears to-day of @| Mon I will say a great many things » eae not saying now you n of Fo! of the Aa tinued to split in the Congregational Chur Cedar Grove, N. J. Treasurer Evans! fs not related to the clereyman. Eiven the minister did act 1 h iT ved fn the disaster, @ The Trustees last Thursday advised | ags, w lid Miss Jacobus send him! ot youthful, iook out of e, as they Union have been at work among the! rule shall be sufficient cause for the | ——_—>—_——- f— the Rev. Mr. Evans to resign because| q pox of candy and her picture for | lack the softening frame which a be- ‘men and the great army of skilled | removal from office of the officer com: | CLEWS LAUDS WILSON E of three kisses ho tmplanted as a! Christin after the kisses? ming coiffure gives, and which a workmen ts about prepared to make | mitting such violation.” if F “voyish prank” upon the ips of Miss! 1 pelieve Mr been treated | modish cotft renders app formal demand of the employers for, In the face of this obstacle to the Would Go to War Himself tf He © Maud Jacobus, his nineteen-year-oid | too harshly,’ There are indeed many on [ncrease in wages of 60 cents a day | building up of a political machine In| Could Restore Americans Slain, innerve type who make th nis ) 4 hat, of con-| yle, and of allow. | ne themselves to get firmly rooted, | ¢ throughout the greater eity. Tho! the Prisons Department, Superintend- Henry Clews, the banker, took polle present plan is to make this demand | ent Carter is sald to be at the point! tics, Wall Street and the war wit® Park Avenue Methodist \ tp of Auburn Prison ana men yesterday morning, in an ade ke in both hatr ehttatitie Gn One @ the last week of April and allow the | of removing Charles F. Rattigan from, him into employers until May 1 tod accept or! the Warden: preconceived notions of the kind of | ; reject it. putting {n his plnce former State: eongropation, part SUlArly when My and hair arrangement they can ‘ At pregent thie arpenters and | Treasurer John P. Jacckel, Republican’ Clews praise ssident Wilson fe f und will wear cabinetmakers in Manhattan recetve | leader of Auburn and Cayuga ing the tof the wa ° Thik springs we find all the hats, $5 per day, those in Brooklyn, the] ties, He aiso intends, it ia rep: Neen Lary eed t ua ~ : regardicas of size or shape, possessing Bronx and Queens, $4.50, and those in| to get rid of Warden John B, ' that Wie. Henetily becate » charming ericefulness of ine, with. Kichmond $4, Ii cabinet making the | ly of Dannemora and give the 7 dent Wi of probe out extremely sharp turnings of the pay is $4. day everywhere, | elther to John F. O'Brien, Republican | lems wh nted him, an@ : e 1° brim of during feather fanctes or | The employers have recognized the boss of Clinton County, o “, L aa yeult,” be f A Habit that hasMade aHit other extrome effects. imminence of the demand for more! Old Guard politician who o t| said would ‘bring The trimmings are simple, yet with pay and last week the following no-| votes on election day ba , ans who have ‘ " their deft a ement t ible ¢ | tee was placed tn the pay envelope of, Prison Wardenships are rded |lost thelr lives ch Germany’@ g be, and you'll find people chewing gum. It oat and, “wits atavNedeN, thy tty: ‘ : le salary of $3.600 that each rel fon or more to their number £ i Tae g . n | “Notice Our mployees—At a ? has become a_ national, beneficial habit. They are usually of a sort to em- | eeadtine bentoc Malar © tes commate t And the wise gum chewers who buy phasize the becoming or Important : feature of a hat, such ag a loop of nt against @ crown ‘i ’ ribbon stood upr a! Ince edge to accentuate a broad, S.B. CHEWING GUM drooping brim, a perky bow or cluster P of wmall flowers make noticeable K get double benefit. They get chewing gum enjoyment plus throat ea presenting the E s 66é 5 g offered th Sa 4 et Council Committee B. of wages to go into effect on ‘Oct. 1, q ay in the Borough of Manhattan $5,230; in the Horoux of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, $4.75, and in the Boroug of mond, $4.25, and kalam dent ina brita where it rests, &e. Smith Brothers’ In all, the hate of the senson a 1 dignified simplicity which tn it to exte : . This is the best Chewing Gum has the same ingredie nts dnd io be admired, Jemployers will x For Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching. Swol « § the same flavor as Smith Brothers’ Cough Pte. Gata te soe Ste [cepted your dems . ee ’ * pind » p, the crown awathed with ° ithdrawn, C C E Drops—famous for 70 year pre ere i ewecren a Sig ete CAiBEVe IR AR len Calloused Feet and Painful orns 3 lieves scratchy throat: black and white tattie edge, which ter- | CIATION, = minaten at the side ot the brim tn a by aes ehle t under a cluster of 4 Made by the Makers of The crown of mus- | 4 SMITH BROTHERS’ tard colar tulle is compoued of many | ‘ COUGH DROPS Relow this hat f# pletured a small! it *Tiz’ | ‘an't beat ‘Tiz’ ’ toate of purple straw having. a ; Poegnksopete, N.Y: |Etiwn af mates, green and taventer-| ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Out- of- Door | aching, swollen feet. : jstripa sik. A mauve quilt partly en- fe carpenters of Greater New Don't stay footsick I" Jelrctas the band and sweeps graco- | Dear Fashion Rditor look upon the pay envelope| ¢ fully upward at the reht side. This} T want to ask your rt y ottan ‘ment ay something of a “Joker,” | is « smart model to wear with tail- | on how | to 9. | pointing out that practi ally alt build ored sitits, and could be developed In me up sil e A R h di ng work !# ended by Oct. 1 tn an: enclosed. (rose tat= nf 4 ant 1 fev ; a a t Reinhardt?s irri ci sinter lacy juoiy dressy wenr with attor-| dames frock. Am 24 — that date. : ; noon frocks 1s the hat oRe Cro’ ars old, date r y is surrounded with ribbon pleketa of] Raymond Holland a showing untit| Although the carpenters | nother | temon-yollow. and a brim of dark hluc April 10 fifteen of his color impres-| boroughs than Manhattan might be ‘ $ straw, cored with yellow A aut ' painted out of doors, at us did 7 ¢ faille ribbon run tn and out of the} Silver H ath ah AG ail = ployers, ¢ M tall loons fintahes at the base of thel chiffon, nhardt Gallery, : soon, | attegmin nd as own under « cluster of blue, pink| HAN, Gavel ope Across Five Mile Riv on, 1 yellow roses, If this hat wern : jConn.” 19 a pleasing bit and | copted In black straw for the brim, $m-| Dear Tun Ft 7 pe, showing the sparkling river, TOWED DISMASTED SHIP. | ©, a horsohair lace ede ant to have a su h dancing light, reflected trom the | }tan “popiin’ «il . h dancing leht, r aire re | Yas a pletiresque finish mt aa vig te \ Two young elms, tn autumnal ship avaing ri he , rom yout und, dist Ant a cae canes 88, With the grass in the sere and off Sable Island. 4) ES eee of age, and ‘wear ellow, are given nice values in the eC ntRnE | {EXPERT ADVICE FREB— \\ sich ciothon foaliahy LA 7 verlerayd etre ataireice| TO HOME DRESSMAKERS | |**v°* schooners at anchor appear in front 40 alles Se se Ki ow & canning plant that ts housed tr np of the 3 It you are in doubt about what bling structurc rotopmaat of Ah whip ware | Just take your shoes off and then put | dance with jor also vou will find all } style or ootors become you: if] Yh... MISS Hf immer Cape Spart tien te tice pee elie nd. aching, burns | gone fram corns, callouses and bunions , the making or remodelling of a] | sketch Ruttions 20," takes you far afield ; From) Liverneol Me lamvona da kina’ heb, Youn ly remedy that draws out sll the pol ; ; the material. kms sat s seen tumbling AL OEOL LOE OF: ONE AAS, ; tla at i Replat be |] own perplexes yous If you are} troidaury on pockets Harh African A06 18 seen CHmDINg | will wriggle with joy: they'll look up at] sonous exudations which puff up yous H || tncertadn an to when and where | [done in deeper tan [inshora, under the Influence of trade n too patro| you and almost taik and then they'll | feet wise foot torture, . to wear your clothes, Mile, Lode- J /and white. | bri dai Thougivan oyer.{ Winds. ‘Tho rollers are almost par- land « few! take another dive in that “Viz” bath S-cent box of “T at a ; | Wick ‘will advine you TENE Bee fitk, though an over-| oi) the opalescence of the ocoan, bales TA id ] When your feet feel lik lumps of lead | drug ot tment store--don't ak |] Address communications to Fash- i H petted by the coral bot a tong | -oall tired out—just ti "Tis." It's \ sh! how giad your feet get; how come |} ion Faitor, Now York Evening | oll Indicated, in well han ce it's glorious, Your feet will [fortable your shoes feel. —Advt, a1} worta | ‘ dl low tones. —— } ss » Dunes, Tangier’ Morocco," 1 deal with the Strait of Gibraltar, SAM idbaer eae GOLLLOLOPURLLELL IMCL CADOAC LADY AU hl (LZ VULASOLLTL LLM OUTL/// 7 | scen as a millpond, The dip of the! ‘ | dunes !s pleasingly painted and the | | f} N oxide of tron coloring tints the shore ours or t e S i! 1g! * ‘ | very reali Ny, The beach vere- > pan wh A ANNO to do ~ HEADACHY, SICK ld tation is rather more luxurious than aos, N ‘ ube . racker Jack lad 2 & || ¢ usual. A couple of Arab figures ure A ’ i , N sc sini a bY ‘ » “oe | neon in the foreground wearing fetch-|7 1 Young! Bring Back {i ‘\ Handsomely Printed \ trcuse green, also) ing white robes with red hats, jane g. ing Back | Volume. N k k fi hate “pifth Avenue and — Sixty-firs Its Natural Color, Gloss N f the : Street’ shows the Plaza Hotel, a bit anc activenes ; N rac er ac YOK ANG Meoy pa |ot the Park fence, with pedestrian ind Attractiveness. Profusely Illustrated with N | Enjoy life! iven vour liver | 2% Petr Halter the snow charged atmosphere! Commo n sage brewed ‘ ‘ . "| : N The more you eat, the more you want} |Hnjoy jis) ag Liver | OT nav lind iven me soine ex Face I heavy tan orth aMIpHE welded will ture Pictures of Champions ; 4 i eame lace banding 1 in, wide, 6. ¥% r iat ; 3 | N Voulil never eet too uch of this delicioue combination and bowels to-night Freee Wein, Menai 4 Jn. def yap “phe West Wind” deals with a| gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully - § a é , and feel great n frock, What would you advise to} landscape along the Con: ut) dark and luxuriant. Just a few applica- Shown at Recent Bench and of peanuts, popcorn and molasses candy, with the natural be ii a Ie ah and |shore, Hour sound growing trees | tion will prove a revelation if your hair N color and flavor. And it’s good for you too - whole- Wal in see, * pane jars are mean neenny. wind blown lis fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Coop Shows, &c. N rye} A . » y ‘e fe pe Saue Te d Sulp! ec} h , some and nutritious, with a food value even greater ike up with head clear, ihe atts (or octtne “ghe Marsh Ttoad, Darien, Conn,” |SaKe Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, N than such foods as whole-wheat bread, corn, beef- stomach sweet, breath ions than charmingly pictures a sinuous road. | though, istroublesome, An easier way is N ‘ 1} . P| re d shrubbery, done | to get a 50-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage N Lf R Eentt | $i I do ne way, with trees and 6! Y, 50-cer , steak, etc. Remember that. right, cold gone, tien key, all of which ts very dec. | and Sulphur Compound at any drug store | Th VW rld N It's made under ideal conditions, in a clean and moder: orative. all re fy or ae, Tis ayes ele time | e Le} S N Pal Shag sed oe Asics oe recipe improved by the adiition of other \ factory No hands touch it in the maki It con WILL USE SHADOW LAWN. {ingredients \F as N | 10 you as fresh and good as it's mace Avie wis, asay, fuled bale ie oot HI“ Poultry and Dogs’ Annual} The ideal confection for the whole family, with a premium xo ¢ war zinful, we all desire to retain our youth y N each package to delight the younger member fone rae ° it and attractiveness. | By N mn , + hair with Wyeth's Sage N Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book renin. te | w und Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, For 19 | 6 N Sent free on request. Address Dept. A firs, and a purple velvet how at the | Tumulty, se | beonuse it does it so naturally, so evenly | N : PETIT PCPS o Fattog te HA ety ayy PA Me Gt | od toslay the story that the Present] 0 iat dampen m spore or ott brush | N ; E 5. STEIN, Ine on tho #leeves, Jand Mrs, Wilson would not spend the} with it and draw this Hhrough your hair atin sulzoaklyn. New York Be Ret ete jeimmer at Bong Branch vo tang (Heine ome sal strand af times hy FREE at All World Offices and by Mail! IN 3 Lahore 1 Building No. 20 | . The President 1s going to Long) morning all gray hairs have disappes N : Si : £ ie Ay ull velon 1H Aten rial i ‘Ke! Branch Jate in June and will spend nd, after anoth lication yi tw aly, N : Jae dre you fond of marshmallows? ey Peta ae ay ¥: 8 time there during the sum air , tifully dark, N 4 > car, and what sort of hat | your hair ly dark, | N A, ee pack of, Angclux Marshal DU ORt wen meta pe th uma. Hog, sft and huxuinnt. \\ Presenting a Great Number & A ’ ows," made by the makers Am a bride and) like my Now Jersey ettizona |” ‘This preparation is a delightful toitet . % N of Cracker Jack and tt ronne Peers ana |! es stylish, and ad your no to Washington late last summer | peqyiyite and is not intended for the cure, | OF a N you will be IO eri ae MIS TED. | and proffered the use of Shadow Lawn | mitigation or prevention of disease as » kf N xent eran | res ording to atyte| & on, near Lon anch, £01 Rae “ “ N , on ever experienced, Wake A fummer White House 1 fe Sane, (ue hat wil ba cleat vik lent’ accepted i oer, statin N Poultry and Dogs N H the privilege of pay N r wh, breath sweet, stomach nt Shadow Lawn ° :. be N vu one liver and thirty fect |¢ ‘fl for Hnarioken aavteana | Ads. printed in The World N tn t Get a box any drag) oud skirt banc NOW n The Wi . N eon snd get straightened up by | chiffon rutties abe } ‘ed in stl. tated at The World's Informa N rs yi N ping, Step the he hiliousness, | A hat \ viffon, broad Pulltser Boligs \ 3 (colds ana bad days, Keel fit and| brimmed and trimmed with a’ tuft of tl \ iver sank a ty do | Bray fe ie shle, would. bi Cyto. Olflcey mortherest 4) A Book to Read and Keep! aay h St. and Broad i 4 / rip enor inconvenience you | Pretty y ers and stock Y i Offic are Feinie Prost fe he heat choy Eke salts: pills or eatorel, [za could be worn For Infants and Children ‘ ‘w s Py he fied a i - Office, 21 (\g To- H| espe out emote es ; «whole Careaue To aHi88 M.'Tho skict of modet sug. Use For Over 30 Years dey | all or Write for Free Co o-Da | } ture, germa and dust } baton doe aaah Gane id ba teen i ee eee the 5 ~~ », sick, bilious or feverish | pretty ¢ ening W the sash | Always beare @dvertisement, LLAMA LALO OAR TEI LTTE i t will act thoroughly |fined’along the Inetde’e ae aa the Resse TOTO OTTO Aiud Z | bi nd jure. Adv ver ribbom Signature of 7 FB