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r.- ao Gasoline Price Stave Up. New York owners of automobiles and moter boats are to receive no relief at present from the high prices prevailing for Bascline, despite the cut in quota tions throughout the Middle West. At the office of the Standard Of] Company yesterday the atatement was made that there was no present indication of any change in prices in New York and vicin- ity. Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and repared shampoos eontain too much alkali, which is very ‘njurious, asit dries the scalp and makes the hajr brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mul- sified cocoanut oll, for it is pure and entirely greaseless. cheap and beats the most ex i thing else all to picces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces wall last the whole family for months, Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. Jt makes an abundance of, rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor- bly, and rinses out easily, ‘The hair ares ‘quickly and evenly, and fresh looking. bright, fluffy, wa easy to handie. Besides, it loose takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff.—Advt. —- FOR SUMMER HOMES FOR RENT AT MINIMUM RATES WIETOMACHSOY ; Gall Stones, Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stom- {| ach eufferers owe their complete recov- leyr'e, Wonderful ‘Remed: Allmenti NLY a mother knows times. is the burden O the home—often neglecting h to care for the welfare of though she hides her own cares and anxieties behind a smiling face, there comes a time when her health gets undermined, her vitality diminishes, her cheerful faci worn;~she feels she cannot It is in cases like this Wincarnis promotes ne blood, new nerve force, and new vitality because it 18 a tonic, a restorative, a blood builder and a nerve food, al why over 10,000 doctors recommend it. Prepared to Norwich, England, b: Medical Corps. Sold in Greater New York and surrounding districts in two sizes eee ee or any-! | $1,266,200, A Message to Anaemic, Nervous, Run-down Day by day, patiently and cheerfully, she shoulders the manifold responsibilities of exercises such a wonderful effect. tractors to His Majesty's Forces and to the Royal Army THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. lho the absence of the Chairman. Sen- ator William H. Hill, who fathered the | Dill last year and the amendment thia 1317 IS $1,266,200 advice on various questions pertain- ing to the law. Senator Hill has been keenly interested in {ts administra- tion throughout the State, and reports that everywhere it 4s tried It has been given great impetus by the results ac- complished, i$ In his own section, Broome County, a ‘ st , the supervision 19 excellent, and the Widows’ Pension Law Is Al+| atowances granted are proving « ready I ablishing Its Eco- great boon to mothers and children Py jas well as developing datly the law's| nomic Worth, Records Show. economic {obtains tn orth, The same condition he atatta, “One of the main objecta we are| . TALK BY SENATOR HILL.) i Ae aTiaN Cerettrhines: eee Gee: i nine jtles," said Senator Hill, “is the di- Father of Measure Praises the} vorcing of all element of charity from Board’s Work—Administra- |t¢ measure and making mothers tion Cost Only 6 Per Cent. |foel tho self-respect that ts necessary {in rearing efficient little citizens. 1 jam glad this feature ts being removed 1 New York City in response to the endment which eliminated the ritablo element from the work of By Sophie Irene Loeb. The Child Welfare Board, at a ¢ | | epoctal meoting in the City Hall yes- {the Child Welfare Board.” | lterday, passed upon one of the most| LAW 18 ALREADY PROVING ITS |important measures of the year, the| ECONOMIC WORTH. Jappropriation necessary next] Senator Hill expressed himself as year's allowances, ‘I'he buc e much pleased with the disposition of mated and agreed upon, that will) various cases that were read to him cover all allowances for 1 » Is'lie cautioned the board to “go slow” | int matter of expenditures in next) year's bedget until tho law had estab- | lished its economic worth. He | hoped reby a firm foundation | would be built dn the State of New York that would te a precedent for all the other States, Already this tendency is being Michael Furst of Rrookivn presided Sour, Acid Stomach?’ ern * granted to widows ($23 per month) and the administr REO Acld stomach ts due to fermentation, | on you do not digest « {tion,| tion expen Tod "vou eat there tort | ceed 6 per cent. The next to | ’ tfond! average administration | ex | a Sh MAL LMS | throughout the United State % in Allegheny County, Pa. w the cost of operation is 9 per cent. The Committee on Families pre- « sented the following significant items thout «re. | as to the operation of the law at present | eriere are 900 widows receiving al- lowa: from the Board of Chil¢ mounts varying from y| Welfare in 0 per month. mee ceived last te, averase $ These widows re- $18,830.15, or an month lowance #4. » rate for 13 » 900 would be 181. ‘The average number of children per fam- lly i# about three, and the average allowance per child 4s $8.15. “Only twenty-four of these family r of for anda mat Ky y went to You by return 900 , and where unted to such been widows have but one ¢ allowances have been ¢ widow the a omit as careful to ase i widow's income is so meagr’ t the ch ommitted to an institu tional hom dQ that the allowance granted will either prevent commit- ment immediately or in the near fu- ture, ought to be ‘WIDOWS’ ALLOWANCES. ecorde 0: who have woand «ix children, ages two: On the initial visit, the investi- Pp gator reports: “Since husband's death, March, 1913, woman has supported fam- ily by day's work, taking washing home, keeping boarders and lodg- ers, also boarding children; still sho was unwilling to part with her_children.”: “There were eleven people liv- Ing in four rooms, three of them adults. “Four months later, after re- ceiving the allowance, investi- ator reports: ‘Woman very appy in improved conditions; showed light, airy rooms with great pride. When she kept roomers she and six children slept in one room. General air of happiness over all. Conditions evidently improved greatly. Chil- dren healthy, present excellent The stated these many tions of the wo achieved ( some widow give up the # child, when she re ved the 1, and al and letters have been attesting to 1s ance fron maintainin Ih now = | others who are Weak, me. Hy ved from mothers these facts, During May the {874 new applications, \rotal number of api The first wer cates @ decrease in iT new applications and per day 1# considerably less. Of the total number of famtNes in- hoard recetved making the cations to date in Jhine indi ne number of how hard, some- Wincarnis contains no drugs. Its formula she has to bear, is not concealed. It is an unvarying combi- nation of beeffrom prize cattle of English breed, vestigated approximately 65 per cent, It fi hat . i were granted allowances—this num ; malt from choice ripe grains, and a specially her being 900, Of the 990 widows erselfinthe effort selected wine possessing unusual tonic prop- recetving allowances 167 were wid- others. And al- ows with children taken out of Insti tutfons, and of the total of $8,880.1 spent last month $1,477.48 was spent for institutional eases, ae A TRAFFIC CLINIC This court,” says Magistrate McAdoo, opening the erties, These three ingredients are combined by a scientific process which greatly enhances their individual health-giving qualities. Wincarnis has been famous in Europe for acentury, Thousands have testified that it h them to health and strength. Don't confuse it with the many inferior preparations of apparently similar nature but cheaper price; buy Wincarnis itself, the tonic that has been unsuccessfully imitated for 33 years. Begin to get well—FREE Let Wincarnis give you thenew health you so much need. You will find {t pleasant to take, easy to digest, and a6 delicious as the finest beverage. Fill out thecou- pon below and send it with 10 cents to pay packing and delivery charges. You will receive a liberal trial bottle Free—not a mere taste, but enough to do you some good Ask your regular dealer for Wine ¢ becomes care- go on any longer. that Wincarnis new Trafic Tribunal, “is a clinte for the cure of a prevalent automobilists w strength, new disease amonq known as spece itis," Se /GEORGE COHAN'S FATHER AND SISTER BOTH ILL linone. That is have none in stock, he can easily get it aces A lies of well known do Each Is Suffering From Heart] Imported in two sizes only, 85c and $1.50 per bottle, Malady in a Broadway 7 Coleman & Co, Lt4 Hotel. Jerry J, Cohan, father of George M Cohan, is confined to his bed at the U.S.A, it i © bet! ee » U8 Cohan apartment in the Hotel Belle. Jet, How To Get We th Btreet. He became il) Sunday ‘wover cost of packing with a heart attack brought on, it is James Butler, Inc, C, M. Decker & Bros believed, by over-exertion while trav- and by leading family }wine stores, licensed nee elling with the Friars’ Com. druggists and grocers. pany recently, ‘Tuesday Mr. Cohan Por List of Di Elsewhere Write was very low, but it ls now reported PDWARD LASSERE, lnc,, U. S. Agents, 400 W. 234 St., N.Y. seeeetceeeeecenreneeeererces ON. T, World, June 16.) by Dr, Oscar M, Leiser, family F physician, that he is much better. Te ini IANMIUUID "Sor. rvea Nite, nxown protession- Kit ith it (th ios ally as Josephine Cohan, who has ‘ | tl O been il] with a heart malady for some a) time, is also at the Hotel Bellcclaire Women in New ‘‘Sport Clothes’’ Discount Accumulating Years PHOTO, FASHION CAMERA: RECORDS SHOW BENEFIT OF! the average | colored handkerchiefs, belte, make the sport clothes look very becoming. In the frock pictured here there are many attractive features. The skirt 19 of blue and white striped silk jersey, The extreme fullness ts ob- tained by tiny inverted box pleats, held in place by an inch-wide fluting. Large patch pockets complete the skirt, The middy blouse is of white chiffon cloth, with sailor collar and cuffs to match the skirt, The broad- brimmed sport hat is of Leghorn, dyed to match the suit. — GIRL'S FATHER TRAPS & 4 » i Harriet Spencer and Her Suitor Now Await Coming of Her Parent From Providence. A girl of seventeen, a young Italian contractor and an trate father of the girl, all of Providence, R. 1, and Police Lieut. Grant Wiltams, played parts to-day in a rough romance of 1 rriet wanted to marry }iove, The girl, | No, 64 Salem ther didn't want her to and pro- River whence on the boat to-day word of the elop: here and came hims' iams traced the cour ‘Lat West Bro . ¥ then sent ment to the police Lieut, Will- bers Street, where the fasting, and took them to ters in’ spite of their pleadings that he jet them get @ license to be mar- ried, At headquarters the girl sat hoid- FELT LIKE A NEW PERSON After Taking Only One Box of “‘Fruit-a-tives”’ East Ship Harbour, “It is with greag plea: that I write Ito tell you the wonderful benefits 1 have re from taking ‘Fruit-a- ‘or years, T was a dreadful 1 sufferer from Constipation and Head- {May Revel in Bright Colors | Without Offending Good ‘Taste. tives.” ackes, and I was miserable in every way. Nothing in the way of medicines seemed ‘to help me Then J finally tried ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and the effect was plendid. After taking one box, I feel | like a new person, to have relief from "| those sickening Headaches. By donning an effective ouiti “sport clothes” the discerning womay knows she can discount years of he. en ee life. The broad-brimmed sport hat MS Oe Oe ae and the flaring skirt have never be | 50¢ 8 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. fore had so many colors without of- | At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- fending the good taste. Accessories |a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.— in the form of sailor collars, brightly | Advt. | | | | | | The more of popcorn, peanu more nourishing | | ‘Triple Proof Pachage that keeps out mois- ture, germs and dust. ELOPERS HERE Spencer of 0 New York | eae cece i ete pee haa - ee ing her sweethearts hand, !f not hor| that in the very near future he would tears, waiting for father to arrive | introduce @ new and very simple ap- and decide what he would do with, paratus to be worked from the bridge the runaways. of a ship which would put an end to ee | all danger of collision in darkness or Marcont Pertects Apparatu vent Sea Crashe | LONDON, June 15.—At a meeting of the board of the Marconi Company yesterday Godfrey Isaacs sald Mr. Marconi authorized him to announce ADDS CRUTCH AND CANE TO | VAR-NE-SIS COLLECTION East BostonWoman Suffering FiveY ears From Rheumatism Gives Credit to Popular Remedy ——$—>___ AS SHE 18 SPOKE. The English are about to olose a@ hundred public houses at Oar- lsle as redundant. “ZT think it is wonderful what Var-|in my arms was less severe, the stiff ne-sis has done for m: i M. |ness and swelling of the knees slowly A. Ratelle of 97 Pi disappeared and finally T was able te Boston, Mass. discard my crutch and cane w “For five years, [suffered from|h V. A. Varney for his rheumatism of the joints or what th ike a ‘new w doctors call rheumatic arthritis, ‘Th enough for Var- pein seemed to be in every part of m: a cannot say T hope others that are stffering |posed an American suitor, The girl} body, My wrists and arms were very \like T was will take Var-ne- for | balked and notified Fanigietl Jast| painful, and it was with great difficulty | feel grateful to my friends who recom night and he motored her to Fatt/that [could my hands on acc | mended it of the pain | | | “My knees were swollen, stiff and! sore so that I was unable to go up or down stairs; finally they got so bad I had to get about the house with a crutch and @ cane. For one year 1 was unable to leave the house, “Almost everyone that a sure cure—I followed the tions, using all sorts of linime remedies without results. O1 Var-ne-sis is constantly producing evidence that it conquers rheumatism me had |of all kind It is a simple vegetable sugges-| Preparation and does not contain th nts and|ordinary rheumatic drugs so often medi-|¢iven for this disease. No man or cine I took for more than a year, but|Woman suffering from rheumatism can 1 grew steadily worse. Var-ne-sis was|*fford to ignore Var-ne-sis—no other recommended to me by an insurance | Preparation produces such evidence.- man and he seemed to be so enthusi-| Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., astic I decided to try as several of|for the “Story of Var-ne-sis;” it's my friends had previously spoken | free. about Var-ne-sis to me. Get Varas-sia Now, to-day, at “It was not long after starting to|Liggett’s Riker-Hegeman and all re ‘take Var-ne-sis that 1 noticed the pain'liable druggists. —Advt. Bing a song of Five Cents, A pocket in the back at are pockets made for ? To fill with Cracker Jack. Cracker Jack you eat, the more you want It’s not hard to tell why when you taste the delicious combination its and molasses candy with the natural color and flavor, Everyone can eat it freely—everyone should. It’s than corn, potatoes, milk, eggs, raisins, etc. Just realize that. The best of ingredients are used in making Cracker Jack. it is untouched by hands in making and packing and reaches you as-good-as-made, every time. The ideal confection, with a premium in each package that gladdens the youngsters’ hearts. Write for the Cracker Jack Riddle Book. Sent free on request. Address Dept.a . RUECKHEIM BROS. & ECKSTEIN, Inc. Brooklyn, New York Bush Terminal Building No. 20 Angelus Marshmallows, Three hindo of if Try @ package, 10 cents.