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They do w ry Preside es. Finally physicing habit irritate the bowels. Sh | eve will bring abo . . mate ¢ . mentary manceu a 4 member of the faspity of the firmt Oy a > eg . i ms M myn: “ ae he following He prtett Leah a ’ that they are for the aged, and for the ills of « pe ho statement this afternoor ne mace ‘ q — ” 4 the Wh How eft with President A meeting of the presidente and ming to any vote < Wile ehensive statement of agers was held at 11 o'clock thie) '* Mtrike threat wan» afe for Pen | [rcv rae ans sa te cn eee Bay a » ur day to all rw ve urd the leaders mi ogg Directions of Special Value to Women with Every Box. he ae lock, In the mean time the epe-| 0"! Lye pacme meme not Sold by druggists throughout the world. In bones, 10¢, 25¢. \? hited i Ndustrial Concerns, cial committee of the presidents i« nore than forty tehout the country, with the re- (in session giving further considera. 1!" Me dehy sg A . herhood ader maid they could be kept in lind All 25c Shoes now. . 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Hill, president of the G: ern ratiroad, declared to-d: Great “There is certain to be a large fall- ing off in earnings due to present crop conditions. ern roads is evident hat long, but that the lid might blow ft thereafter The brotherhood leaders found that n of the menus nota disgruntied at the de- of the railway executives in com- Annoyed by this delay and spurred on by the excessive heat, many let it be known that they lid not desire to stay here any longer The iment for allowing br 8 to arrange for a atrike was so strong ax to be alarming to artain of the leaders. THEIR SACRIFICE DISREGARDED, SAY MEN. The men felt that the railroads show a disposition to disregard their sacrifice of the demand for time and a half overtime, A. B, Garretson advised them to be herh sive action was expected soon, B: fore the meeting the four brother- hood leaders decided not to issue a statement expected for publication to-day, Mr. Garretson refused to comment on the situation other than to say, ‘It is in the hands of the President. Until he acts there is nothing for us to say or do." Other leaders did not hesitate to say, however, that plans have been prepared for instant action | in case the railroad managers de- cline to accept the President's pro- | pvsal. Many Western railroads will be crippled or thrown into successful in their demands, Louis at North. Nearly 50 per cent. decrease in crops in the Northwest is indicated by present reports, he said, and for that reason Western roads in particular will ings: increased ex pt have a large margin of earn- did this year—to meet pnse 000 idle cars on the he = continued “We have Northern,” The effect on West- “Such an extra burden of expense as is contemplated by this eight-hour demand would not only cut off all possibility sions, but throw a number of W ern railroads into receiverships and cripple their usefulness to the terri- tory they serve.” of dividends and exten- it ee Asleep, Fell From Fire Escape. Antonio Larratella, six years old, while asleep early to-day on a fire Catherine's Hospital from @ frac- in St tured skull, GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3: Down on $50-% 6-0 « « 75.00 7.00 8 48 100-00 10° * 4 150.00 15: «* 4 200.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM 650 TO $500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE. BET 103 &10a5s No Extra Charae for It, Advertisements for The World may be wf w | mericen Disieiet Messeuger office us the caly | any we ~ patient and assured them that dect-| receivers’ | hands if the railroad brotherhoods are | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 Again Thursday Brings Its Thrift Sale $7.98 One with a ve k poplir Women’s Silk Poplin Dresses, Good-Bye Price of Women's Porch Dre Misses’ Tweed Coats, $10.50 & $12.98 OF the fa Fishken” tweed, in brown and grey mixture One shoulder, full-flaring back, large unique bell cuff The ot traight flaring lines, with raglan shoulder aiid a large square collar, Sizes 34, 30, 18 years Attractive New Velour Co $12.98 Cena) Busting Women's Coats, Now $3.50 to $15 All the fashionable, fine Summer Coats that were priced $5 to $52.98, selling here at these prices just 4 lew days age in most cases. There ure styles tor street and evening wear, as for sports. Almost all sizes in the lot ‘ nd floor, Central Butlding, Women’s $5 Velvet Hats, $2.95 Of black Lyons velvet, with French edges; untrime med, requiring very little to make it compiete. Every new style that is correct for F $2 and $3 Velvet, Sat Hureet and Sale of Women’s Tub Skirts Now at 98 and $1.98. They were $2.95 to $7.75. Comprising ali the rt tailored, sports and dressy styles in pique, cordeline, awning stripes, gabardine and linen. Not more than three or four of any one style, but dozens of different models from which to choose. A good range of sizes. Second Noor, Central Buliding, Girls’ School Shoes at $1.98 Gunmetal calfskin, with stout leather soles. Button ’ Felt Hats, 98¢ nine floors, Kest Building. | style. Sizes 114» to 2. Smaller Sizes Are $1.60 and $1.79 Secoud floor, West Building. Women’s $1 & $1.50 Tub Dresses, 75c¢ Lowering the regular price of these cool, practical, Tub Dresses to effect disposal. Dresses of sheer lawns and voiles. All sizes in the various styles. Maids’ Dresses at 94c lgee Balcony, Entrance Btreet floor, Two Fine Corset Offerings No. 1 offers regular $1 coutil Corsets at 68e. Ina medium low bust model, with long, sloping hipline. No. 2 offers regular $1.50 Her Majesty Corsets at 98c. Low bust model, with medium long hip. Becond floor, East Building, 97c Guaranteed Umbrellas, 87¢ For men and women; three hundred good, service- able Umbrellas; guaranteed for one year’s use; now 87¢. Street floor, Central Building, Women’s 50c Belts, 37c Of black or white leather, in styles that help to give | atouch of smartness to the costume. There are all sizes. } Street floor, Central 75c All-Silk Shetland Veils Anextra fine quality even at 75c. In heavy octagon thesh, the kind women are using for hat draping, for motor and travel use. Colors are white, black, brown, navy, emerald and taupe. t $9¢ to 75¢ “$1 and $1.25 All-Silk Shetland Ve Street floor, Central Building, | Nightgowns & Petticoats, 46c & 66c Night owns at 46¢ show a model of crepe, with pajatra frog trimming. Sleeve and collar bound with | fine lawn. At 66c, a dainty Empire model, has wide embroidery insertion and ribbon torming the short waisted effect Finished at the neck with deep embroidery edge, ribbon-run, Petticoats at 46e, with ruffles in various attractive embroideries. All have underlay. At 66c, the Petticoats show very fine embroide¥ies in thedeep ruffles; all with underlay. Beoond Noor, Bast Building. Dust Caps, 6c; Aprons, 19c & 25c The Dust Caps at 6¢ are of checked and striped material. Aprons at 19¢ are in two pretty styles of lawn. One with tucked ruffle and pocket to match; the other with the ruffle lace edged, the pocket to match, Aprons at 25e, of fine lawn, are round, effectively trimmed with embroidery ruffle, the pocket trimmed | to match. Second floor, Kast Building, R. & R. Chicken Broth, 7¢ Can Tall No. 1 cans, made by the Richardson & Robbins Co., which 1s 4 gi ntee of goodness. 2lc Priscilla Pear Jam, 17c Jar ‘Third floor, Weet Building, Three Good Candy Offers We sell large quant’ 2% Ice C 24c Montauk Italian Creams, 19¢ Lb, 24c Assorted Fruit Tablets,12e Box © Bireet Moor, opatre, Central Building reached by Brooklyn Express, as follows, from ch one at its regular price, reus Private Subway Entrance Men's $16.50 Blue Serge Suits, $15 There are about 50 Su lar, stout and long sizes that shoul 6.00, Note wondertul reduct \ but a worth while reduction from powit of real value Palm Beach Coats and Trousers, Best Make, $5.75 p Kent Buliding Men's $1.50 to $3 Straw Hats, 65c and 98c ir regular stock has been ree ists of sailors and soft brine. Every Straw Hat tn duced, The stock 98¢ Silk Golf Caps, 48 Burret flow, Men's Bboy “When a Man's a Man,” 98c Kast Building. This price for Thursday's selling only. Published | t $1.35; our regular price has been $1.21-— | ursday you may get it for 25 cents less, This e Most talke d-ot book in America today, Thous By Harold Bell | Kast Building. ands of volumes have been sold. Wright Messauine floor, Handkerchiefs, 6 for 19c Usually 6 for 29. Mull hemstitched and corded |) Handkerchiefs. } Se Mull Handkerchiefs, 3c Mull Handkerchiefs, shadow hem, Longfellow initial. Bureet Noor, centze, Central Building, Children’s $1.49 to $3.98 Dresses, 98c, $1.98 The balance of our entire stock of children’s Wash Dresses in sizes 2 to 6 years. Ginghams and chambrays; tailored, smocked and other styles that fastidious mothers would like. 7 Second floor, East Building, $1.50 Sterling Silver Baskets, $1 A onexday sale uf Sterling Siiver Individual Bon Bor or Aimond Baskets, having a dainty pierced design and swinging handle. Sell regularly at $1.50 each. Subway floor, Central Building, Valenciennes Laces, 35c to 85c Piece French and German Valenciennes Laces, Edgings and Insertions that match exactly, in the most wanted widths. Good selection of designs. Cotton Shadow Flouncings, 12c and 19¢ a Yd. Street floor, centre, Central Building, Turkish Bath Towels, 14c Hemmed. This and the following offering are two. exceptionally fine values. Knit Wash Cloths, 6 for 18¢ Lu Btreet floor, Lavingston street, Kast Building, $1.50 to $2 Dutch Curtains, 98c Pair 450 pairs of Nottingham Plain Scrim and Marqule sette Curtains. 30c Figured Drapery Net and Double Bordered Curtain Scrim, 15¢ a Yard ‘Third floor, Cents) Building, 75c & 89c Swiss All Overs, 39c Yd. 22 inches wide, and very desirable for blouses. 10c Ecru Organdie Edges and Insertions, Sc Yard Burvet Noor, centre, Central Building, Good Values in 9x12 Ft. Rugs A large stock of this popular-sized Rug in different makes, all at worth-while prices” may Seamless Axminster Rugs. Wool Wilton Rugs. Fine Wilton Rugs. $6.90 Couch Beds, $5.75 Complete with mattress, either drop side or sliding, $3.50 Foot Stools, $1.75 Fourth floor, East Building, 98c Imitation Shell Goggles, 75c Motor Goggles with side shields and amber lenses || and elastic straps. Smoked Eyeglasses at 15¢ a Pair Bureet floor, Livingston street, Central Building, $1.19 Garden Settees, 89c 314 ft.; heavy slat; 5 slats in seat; three colors, Other Needed Articles at Less than Regular Tic Skirt Boards, 414 19¢ Lamb's Wool Pol. ft, at S9e. Smooth, | ishing Mitta, Ide. nicely finished. 98c Bathroom Shelves, 79¢ Jelly Strainers, | 726. 30x5; crystal glass 69. Iron base, with fine | Shelf: nickel plated brack. fabric jelly strain, Pa; pier Mache Ni 12c Large Size Dish | Bowls, reg. 35c, 48c, 59, Cloths, 9c. at 2le, 35, 47c, . Subway floor, Kast Building, i >