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THE EVENING WORLD, W «ONION HEAD WHO PUT ae sore 7 RALROAD DISPUTE 324 mwrhe @ ser = TOBRNG NXT THING 10 ee breken ent be bee om Madere GOVERNMEN! CONTROL How Thousands of Mothers Keep Their Children Well. Fother John » Medicine Gives Strength to Resist Disease Mew bere should brew thet the wate eset ine tow their childree isther Jobeie ' at's 4 rt iny orined te jen will 4 re turning are aut ls pure, wholesome and | of them are not disposed to | 600 UNION HEADS vive an inch. They take the ground] OFF TO WASHINGTON that the Unions have almost unant- TO HEAR WILSON | mously decided to strike for an eight. | y and time and a@ half for) / Hon of whether or not)‘ that they would be be. | B Alt eigen nce Atma RET interests of the unions Mma " ; flit they agreed to any compromise, | 7 ” “1 employees wan put equerely) CARTER TELL8 OF CONFER: up to the authorized representatives ENCE WITH WILSON. [of the four great railway brother The n fg of the General Roard | hoods at Webster Hall in Kast | was addressed by W. 8. Carter, Pres- The Great August Sale [revo sia poe ny RM Maced After a full discussion of the situa. ard Bnxinemen, who came over | f tion aw it has evolved out of the con-| froin Washington Isat night as the °o representative of the committee of { thirty-four which has been confer- | CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS cas 1 to go to Waat Mr. Carter told the members of the) .| General Board that the rallroada have) | tentatively agreed to the proposition that elght hours shall conatitute a« day's work, but have rejected the de- mand that all time over eight hours, shall be paid for at the rate of time) and a half. pointed out by Mr, Carter agreeing to the eight-hour proposal the railroads have made a concession, He said the President has suggested that the unions agree | to accept pro rata pay for time over eight hours until a Federal commis- sion, to be appointed by the Presi-| dent, shall investigate and report on | the eight-hour and overtime plan. Tho plan given to the General | | Board to conaider {a this: The unions are to give the rajlroads time to work out a plan by which an eight-hour | 6. Altman & Ca. The Final Reduction Sale of ‘ Men’s Two-piece Suits and Separate Sports Coats » for a confere dent to- ‘Two special trains were engaged for the trip. ‘The 600 mon who mot at Webster ————— now in progress offers enormous quantities of Persian, Turkish and Chinese Rugs, of the ' finest qualities and in all sizes, fate f Cums Will at astonishingly low prices a 19 "Old= el you the have beon kep' from gum troubles ever they, atarted Using jt. me Liquid, at to-day, der or aru an Bitth Aucuue, New York Exceptional Values in Men’s Straw Hats comprise several styles in Panama Hats reduced to $3.75, 4.75 & 6.50 Leghorn, Bangkok and Milan Straw Hats reduced to $2.85 And the entire remaining stock of Sennit and Split Straw Hats at greatly reduced prices. will be held to-morrow and Friday, when these seasonable garments will be offered at clearance prices. . . . . . . Men's Twoepiece Suits of tropical-weight materials é $6.50 & 12.50 Suits of white flannel - $10.50 Men's Sports Coats( Norfolk model) of tweed | in brown or green mixtures. at $6.50 . . - at | Men's Two = piece j at . . . . . . . A Sale of Mem’s Low Shoes now being held, provides splendid values in all lines about to be discontinued from the regular stock, The sizes are not complete in the various styles, but a wide choice of selection may be made from the narrow widths and the large and small sizes. On Sale at the same time will be a limited number of Men’s Real Shantung Silk Suits at the special price of . reo oy - $6.50 The Ready-to-weer Department (Third Floor) Also Men’s Outing Trousers of plata of siriped white flannel or striped white serge re will (iar ear at $3.75 t have on salo to-morrow (Thureday) (In all of the abovo lots the range of s!zos Women’s Worsted Skirts is incomplete) | | im the fashtonable stripes, reduced to t..- The Men's Wear Departments are ensily nocess) lik exceptionally low price of elther the Fifth Avenue or the Thirty-tourth Street entrance, | $5 CON from * traing there was expressed a general {men's special left the F ‘SCHOOLS 10 OPEN | rainstorm in Vermont and then sent! SJ rs 40) con be tmetatied ant ehall eaves Grete out ft the Wteetiie pereivety fet Here coon the nme pep for overtime ort 4 era “ — ina? on are paid tur wort ote @F = . tmetene op SS . p 4 ’ . ‘ ' SPECIAL WOTH — © . Leg Homoker Sctotes! moomn macnn ly HORLICK’S ie outlining © . . moe 2 Wasbiagies ' x . MALTED MILK war giving only @ bare symone of ” . Meer euoetitutes cost VOU come pris the suggestions that bed borr - by the Presiden The Whee & bhewe he seid, will be y Mr Witeee © savings (he members of they are at Bowe their conaciences & he ideas adven od bee HAG NO SPECIAL INTERESTS IW view. “The in hie por ful nett hae no apec is jovking for ow railroad interests and t the public, Ne o ford WO ignore the efte of the United Bla When nounced 1! members of the mittee 1 to Washington with to travel on the Penneylvant becuse that road has @ station in York, But one train had | chartered the Jersey A ballot was take and conductors were sent to ( munipaw to take the Jersey Central train at 1.20, The freme: pd train sylvania station at 1,08, a0, Old-Time Plantation Airs of Dixie LL the pathos, humorand happiness ofthe ON SEPTEMBER 25 AT THE EARLIEST (Continued fron First Page.) there were seventy-four yes- while . ‘the following le a table of the | ES days ‘‘before the War” find melodious, deaths and new cases to-day, com- —— pared with those of yesterday: true expression in Columbia Records DEATHS a 44 ; Boromghs, Today, ¥ Me M Senne verbs i of plantation airs. Manhattan « 8 13 / < Bronx 7 5 These records present the folk-songs of the South Queens 6 6 | 5 Richmond ° 1 |Zy with a sympathy of interpretation that brings out all Totals... 39 the heart-appeal of the simple old melodies: Boroughs, Today, Yestent Brooklyn sO M| ‘A 1915{ OLD FOLKS AT HOME. inka cae ped 8 abet Taylor Trio, ‘Cello, Violin and Piano, si" ) MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME. prone | a vo hg Taylor Trio, 'Ceilo, Violin and Piano. Queens . 2 m Richmond CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINIA. Oscar Seagle, Baritone, Coe ee MY LOVE LIES DREAM. IG. Oscar Seagle, Baritone. Totals Total deaths to date Total cases to date. The number of new cases In Brook- | lyn to-day is the lowest reported | A 2015 SWINE TO RUN oe BIGHT. since July 3 when 20 were recorded, 1919ch 1 ROLL OUT, HEAVE DAT COTTON. On Monday 95 new cases were ro- a) II, C, Browne, Baritone, ported, Previous to that lowest number recorded was July 24. One week ago to y 18) new cases were reported, Since then the drop has been gradual, indicating that the epidemic is subsiding, The highest number of cases in one day since the disease became epidemic in New York was 217 on Aug. 3, The record for denths in one day Is fifty- weven on Aug. 9 According to Dr. John . Billings, Deputy Commis- stoner of Health, In charge of Brook- lyn, cool weather is responsible for the encouraging drop in the number of deaths and new cases. Ten persons volunteered at Willard Parker Hospital to-day to give up their blood for the new serum which is being tried with excellent results on Infantile paralysis sufferers, Of that number only one had suffered from the disease, Twelve ounces of blood were taken from one of these The human quality that makes these plantation airs so charming is one of the most delightful things about Columbia Records. And you'll find it not only in . vocal records, but in instrumental records by great concert-artists, and in trios and other ensemvle records. Columbia Records in al! Foreign Languages. New Columbia Records om sale the goth of every month, This advertisement was dutated te the Dictaphone, Columbia Grafonola Price $150 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS \ : «| and eight from the other, The re- T . maining eight volunteers were re- SS jected. Se W pes FOR SALE BY LABOR LAW WAIVED . BELOW 14TH 8T. av ABOVE 90H SF (cont |, BROOKLYN (cont.): TO ADMIT NURSES “f; ‘pec al agin tert voter COMING FROM CANADA i} era Bt: te aa ’ { Lael dudwig, Baum es ia Wd Kranich & Wi Go 5 The United States Government was learned to-day, has overrid the Allen Labor Law in or delegation ef nurses may © from Canada and ald tn the infantile paralysis fight, The nurses, who were obtained in| Canada through the efforts of Deputy | Health Commissioner Billings, left | Ottawa Friday evening, United State Immigration Inspectors — compelle them to leave thelr train during Pitkin Ave 5 Atlantic Ave Empire Phono. Co, 14TH ST. TO 43D ST. 53 to 57 W. Lat them to Montreal. When Health Commissioner Emer son learned of this action he tele | graphed to officials at Washington asking that the nurses be vrought| here, despite the Alien Labor Law The Commissioner received a t | gram from Secretary of the Treasu McAdoo to-day stating that the re- strictions against the nurses have been lifted. perty BROOKLY: N: Straus, 420 F ; Abraham 4 tith Ave, TH ST.: ath Ave 162 Broadway Columb Third Ave. NEW Me SEY, renting Av, Ned. Fin! o., gton St, Hoboken 1118 Washington Sta h 216 FE. 50th Mt itt, 1997 ‘Third Ave O.W, Wuerts Go, 1518 Third Ay R. D. Cortina Co, 12 B, 46th St ABOVE 9fTH ST.: In Shop. Three Deat ALTANY, Au \infantile paralys: cases of the diseaso ware reporte |tho State Department of Health d this forenoon from different sections of h st 56 W, 18ist St of New the State, not including tho City of Ne jeaths York, This made a total of 1 Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New York and i,118 cases outside the greater city gince the inception of the plague. Two