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RESINOL DOES has 1000 sheets to the roll Sumber of <b , p Students Draw Salaries Tt | a definite quantity guarantee. | MOHANSIC BILL committes of three, but not guaran The Public Service Commisstor It’s easy to make 500 sheets | Laie BELA cu as ie Mteett ill Sciaatiae dl Polat d nda abhi elt Al deonb cA L, sensilla watershed, was discovered to have! tion that city employees bee pa | look as large as 1000 sheets been amended with a boost of the ap-|th vacation time with pay whil ring, unsightly Scoftissue HNTBROWNASHE Ss c.AesecTseLuN NO DOUBT THAT WE HAVE NO STABLES! a w physicians have pre- rover 20 years in the a and other itching, | skin eruptions, and } on , ¥} . . , ni propriation to $200,000 for a new site, ing at the Mlattsburg training ca written thousands of reports say- that’s the kind you usually | \y agner Blocks Measure Thatlin its present form the bil does {Commissioner Hayward opened regular prescription for get at bargain sales of 8, 10 Only Adds to Burdens of | nothing for New York save impose | discussion | has produced bil or 12 rolls for a quarter. abet te more burdens } “We can raencrous tn ¢ \ MT cant tral it gave was New York City. Tt contemplates saddiing on the city | allowan ic money and tit ; fe, ote, Hoen's | thake yon | | ** It’s the Counted Sheets the cost of abandoning If the p: 1 r Whitney that this is the treatment to rely 2 ‘ ‘ ; | of The Evening World.) private arrangements to have a new | ,!! The moment Resinol Ointment touches | ScotTissue is soft, white and) jy jgwy, apes) #—-tintt tate this| Mite, Dourbt for the ere ; et ae ine boston Hite tee absorbent. 10c a roll. on Republican Leader Brown| way ting sinned tre dnat nad it {£0 because they want to, not Resinol Soap it almost always clears, ie slipped thre own practised dilatory tac-| referred back penalty aw | Another frustrate y trace of eczema, ringworm H 1 hel, ” er distressing io! ty / ‘ weet hades Jthe Death Avenue bills, Woman's Buf. | (itt 18 to cut the ne bu th by Baan hes | SCOTT PAPER CO by parliamentary tactics the leader] DY a single crose may v« ‘ \ i a ' oie ver Menersof absorbent managed to obstruct them until] Riaduied to be jammed through in H aN closing hours. | NCOM This' Is the Way We Deliv i ' FIREMEN COMMENDED : ‘Ihis' Is the ay e Veliver FOR THEIR WORK AT 4 ALA Sprite Not only is WARD’S TIP-TOP BREAD made and wrapped untouched F by human hands, but it is DELIVERED CLEAN. Horses, harness and un- BEEKMAN | BLAZE “ CORS ETS “& clean stables have no part in the delivery of WARD’S TIP-TOP BREAD. At sunrise every morning a fleet of several hundred electric vehicles driven by “PREPAREDNESS, 8 alert, courteous, uniformed salesmen, delivers DOES IT MEAN YOU: WARD'S P “IP-TO BREAD to your grocer. Is not this feature of our business alone sufficient, in its cleanly appeal, to win your patronage for our products? Adamson Answers Critic Who Thought They Were Slow in Responding. To the MAitor of The Brening World Ordinarily 1 would not consider an anonymous opinion, expressed in a letter to the editor, as deserving of attention, but the letter signed “Beek- man Street” printed in your issue of yesterday 1s so unjust to the firemen and #0 typical of the uninformed oritio who indul, n eritiolam mere ly for the sake of criticikm itself that I mhould like to say a word or two regarding it “cc The writer of this letter coolly as- 0S. sumes that there was delay by the firemen in responding to this fire 9, 99 The fact tn that the quarters of En- Coffee Doesn t Hurt Me in® Company No. 82 are but a block and a half distant from the scene of the fire, and that In one minute's time says the cynic—but, we live and learn and at some || from the receipt of the alarm this en time of life many coffee drinkers wake up to the fact |] *i"¢ company was at the scene of the ) that the drug, “caffeine,” in coffee is ‘getting them.” fire and had attached hose to the hbywtrant. The alarm was received from box 54 at 143 P. M.; at 144 2. Headache, nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter, |] M. the firemen had connected with the insomnia, etc., are often signs that coffee is getting in ee kos Pee ep iamnentss pated its work; and the growing knowledge of its true nature |] panies arrived immediately after. If has led thousands of former coffee drinkers to turn to || there was any delay it was tn the tranamission of the alarm and not on ow a ‘I AM prepared for any occa- sion,” said the woman who always looks her best. “Yes, | have a corset cut specially for evening wear; I have a corset for sports, and I have a corset for the street. Every well-dressed woman does. “Made, to order? Never. Not when I can walk into an store and buy a C/ a la Spirite. “T can get more style, better materials an more comfort ina C/B than any corset I ever wore, “Price? Why, you can suit yourself; they sell for $1 to $10 a pair.” We claim our delivery method completes the circle of cleanliness which surrounds and shields WARD'S TIP-TOP BREAD and our many other products throughout every process in the making of them. For not only is TIP-TOP BREAD made from the highest grade materials by the most scientific and advanced method known to the baking industry, and untouched by human hands from flour to finished loaf, but it is also delivered in a manner which ab- solutely frees it from any possibility of unclean or offensive association. Ask for WARD’S TIP-TOP BREAD by Come and see the making of WARD’S name. Be sure to get the real kind, and re- | TIP-TOP BREAD in the big, white temples of fuse all substitutes. Nothing has been left cleanliness. After you have witnessed the i ; making of it and seen with your own eyes undone to protect you from imitations and 44. spotless cleanliness of every department enable you to recognize by sight as well as and proved to yourself that TIP-TOP BREAD by taste the real WARD'S TIP-TOP BREAD. is actually made and wrapped untouched by Even the name “WARD” is baked in on the human hands, you will decide to buy it al- side of the loaf. ways. New York Bakery is located at Southern Boulevard and East 143d Street Brooklyn Bakery at 802 Pacific Street, near Vanderbilt Avenue. Newark Bakery at 4th Avenue and 14th Street, near Ampere Station, Ay | 11,121 Gain IN ONE YEAR 25,492 Gain IN TWO YEARS the part of the fremen, I heard a statement made at the fire that the person who first tried to turn in the alarm made a mistake which is extremely common in Naw York and which !s responsible for the This famous food-drink tastes much like mild [read of many big fires. This mis- ry r f; fi ffei d othe: take consists in assuming that the Java coffee, but is entirely free from caffeine and other [| alarm tas been turned in when tho harmful elements ever present in coffee. It is made of || 0x 1 opened. As soon as the box ts : ened bell beg t A dd whole wheat and a small portion of wholesome || any belleve that the alarm has been transmitted, whereas it is necessary molasses,and Permits Nature, unhampered, to carry On | eee eee ieree inside the heat her work of daily re-building brain, nerves and muscle. |] order to communicate the alarm. I don't know whether this happened at ‘ ei: this particular fire or not, but I was Postum comes in two forms: The original Postum || to!d that it had happened In any event, this fire spread with Cereal must be boiled; Instant Postum requires no boiling |] astonishing rapidity, the hulding be- —a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water makes a ing filled with loose paper and there eo 8 ry A being practically no obstacles to {ts delicious drink—instantly. Both forms are equally quick spread from floor to floor. In ye 4 act, officers of the uniformed force delicious and the cost per cup is about the same. say they have rarely seen a fire spread so rapidly 6“ , ” f P The injustice to the firemen jn such There sa Reason or letters as that signed by “Beekman Street” is apparent when It is under. stood that the fire In question came nearer to being that fire which the men of this department have always dreaded than any fire we have had in the last twenty-five years—that ts to say, fire which might easily develop into a conflagration. The surround- Sold by Grocers everywhere, For the Woman | ia G Conner ntin. ae aaron, of Fashion ja conflagration, The fire started in an old building, situated in a very nar- Fs . & + . row street and. almost completely Gold Medal—Panama-Pacific Exposition Average daily and Sunday net paid circulation of , | surrounded by very high buildings, |into which the flames might easily be = |drawn through th windows The {MRREMEABRR AEH HH RXR ALAM EME AK MARR RK EAE MRR HK 8 | \truth ts that the New York Fire De sess ag 2 from the mirrounding high buildings, and prevented the spread of the fire | * ,. Into any adjacent structure, IT ven- | * . 4 2 | 5° to 45 tire to say that there ia not another | Open Saturdays Tena ive ‘ fire department in the United States! Until 10 P.M. oppy 2805 ‘ f which could have stopped this par- | i om fo Long is:and, DRES SES Wain perious lone, Tein theretore irritating, | # We Close Evenings , GE New Jersey and to say the least, to see such irre: |} al 6 o’Clock Connecticut pipes ge Sritiolarn es bi | “Beek- * - $ 00 $ 75 TE TT eee tanitin |: 3-Piece Parlor Ne 15” to °39 RRB, LE Soaks omer or—e | it Mahogany finished COATS SEIZE SERB LOCOMOTIVES. | ® jrames, polished wood Penneyivanta Ratiders Attach or-| 5 ue $Q.98 $ 00 der of Six, Doubting Credit, — | to 7 Having learned that there ts no| jt Ua longe: 1 mt in Serbia to be! # ALTERATIONS FREE Xe! held re | PAY ONE DOLLARA WEEK AT 84ST. & SAVE. MEN’S AND MISSES’ |partment never gave a better exhib’ | | |tton of tts quickness, skill and ef | | ° re \fleiency than when it completely sur- | ¥ |! i 4 ), ‘i SUITS rounded this fire by a n of | * | Rh i water, both in Heekman Street and | } i : e Ovr Liberal Credit as by U. S. Government Reports, for Loose cushions of }: silk plush, cords and { tassels to match. Year ending March 31, 04 .... 83,771 Year ending March 31, 1915 96,142 Year ending March 31, i ie... 107,263 | We Pay Freight and Raliroad Fare i MEMBER AUDIT BURHAU OF eIROULATIONS | B’Ave.Cor.84"Sr | for payments for | ¥ ght prior to the war, the an Hron Works of Wilkes-Barre, : 4 . ROOMS oiéed to the Serb! : , tral Railway of Ne ere |. = Furvished, they, wer 0 | tw y f ye . " a ENTRANCE to CLOTHING through FURNITURE STORE |. KELLY G0. | |263-6th Ave. 1 W. 17th St.| isin ee to aay what his Govrenment intended , \ to do 8200010000 70000000 0 1QDO OO $200 CUQ0U0COCOOCGCOe GOR |S ROOMS OOMS: Completely ‘ompletely Furnished, Furnished, contract was Horbe of Paris e J tolby ' & Brown branch in Paris # ‘ ched that deposit | ¥ York have for the Vulean ¢