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a . — ~ —- Sy Rae eee ren 1916. understood to have been acting In che! young men and women who five in capacity of clerks for the past two! this city, and whose parents are rent THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, doTOBER 6, * nudeet Commission will have to be ratified by, the main Budget Board. ——$————$—$ TT HURT IN AUTO SMASH. iil! Road and the other by Steven "| Lobac jr. twelve years old, whose home also is on Freshkill Road. Driven by Twetve- Boy Crashes With Ano | ‘Three persons were severely cut and], eed to-day in the collision of two omobiies on Freshkil! Road, Green | Accident, were cut on the Staten’ stand. One car was! hospital with Labac. rated by Otto Bux of No. 1645 Fresh- home. . erated Jaw. Angelo Kre The former wa: Rn Because of the Milk Strike + milk in some form. There is a way to’ give your baby fall the good in cow's milk without subjecting his delicate ;stomach to the dangers that raw cow's milk so often Lobac was Island Hospital, sut- nis and George Roader, alp, arms en to the was taken ~ 10 PUT WEIGHT ON BREAD LOAVES * Quality. the net weight of loaves were signed in City Hall to-day by a majority of 260 neighDeehood bakers, Weights BAKERS AGREE WOMEN'S SPECIAL "HAS CHILL TAKEN OF ITA CARD corded at Detroit. Hughes campaign special on its ar- here to-day found Chicago | women prepared to greet them with | rival WAY IS OPENED ‘NON-RESIDENTS Then Slip Into Vacancies. Princeton and other universities and giving them places under the city government, where they may serve a year or more without pay, came to and years, When Albert FE, Huli, assistant to! examinations to get their jobs {Aldermanic President Dowling, was told that tho appropriation was to pay the salaries of clerks who have already long served the city be de- clared: “That's a lot of bunk.” Hull “What you mean is, that young men who might live outside the city will be able to come here and take wanted money for the college prodigies was to be raised, f Hartigan to Prosecute All Who| Warmer Greeting for Hughes| College “‘Prodigies” Serve Cinrk Of the Taw Department, ex: {ing from $240 to $600 @ years ‘Your Baby Need Not Suffer Cut Weight or | Boomers Than That Ac- | Without Pay~ for Time, Drovides through Yaoancies, Whan-| goaded thas the salary of Bectwipry 1.| t ever @ vacancy occurs among clerks} stewart Crawford of the Law stenographers, pointees are to be paid the minimum | lor tay pavers, must take competitive | Then they must accept minimum salaries, #0 that the college geniuses’ who eedn't take an examination, are pro- vided for. 1 am oposed to the plan.” | The other members of the commit- tee favored it and it was adopted. Eighteen assistants to the Corpora- tion Counsel, the loweat of whose sal-| ary was $2,860, received raises rang- to know. how the J. H. Greener, chief the new partmegt be raised from ap- 3 $4,080, Instead of $5,000, whi . ml 4. Chief Clerk J. H. Greener ; ‘ Formal agreements to obey State| CHICAGO, Oct, 5—The Women's| A brand new plan of bringing wace, instead of that of thelr prede- | “avesto CRT ALUPME CE USED, WHEREVER | You know, if you cannot nurse your baby, he must have gelations reqdtting thei to mark “prodigies” from Yale, Harvard, vvecorg. was raised from $6,000 to $6,500; Ax.) PASM sistant Corporation Freedman, $5,600 to $6, The total personal service appropria- tion asked by the Law Department, was $919,960, It was recommended ‘ounsel EB, | Churchill’s » More Than a Restauragt A Broadway Institution Broadway & 49th Street and Measures Commisatoner Joseph |enthusiasm. A reception committee bs NI York that $902,120 be granted. The Law carries. H light at to-day's session of the sub- Jobs. New Yorkers are capable of Ye request for 1917 Je lowo jartigan had summoned them for a 1 c jaa tie e 1 ” Department's request for js lowor wit Fy *, from the local orgafisation met the |) 1 6t committee in City Hall, As Ming.” sald Hull, “It is certainly than that of 1916 AT At ; Thousands of mothers are finding the right way every pday. They are bringing up their babies on talk after hearing from his inspectors that there were wholesale violat of the law which provides that in- wrapped bread shall be sold by net weight, which snail be marked on tho bread or on a label attached thero, or on a #alenalip,.” The Weights and Measures Com- train at South Bend, Ind., and accom- vanied the party to this clty, An automobile parade from’ the ratl- way station to the hotel where the! party is to be entertained was the) initial feature of the programme and was followed by a luncheon at which explained by Corporation Counsel |Lamar Hardy the Law Department is fertile soll in which to plant the germ of genius. ji Mr, Hardy told the bu t makers that he wanted to pay thtee junior law clerks $1,020 a year and place an excellent plan, Jn other words, The recommendatidns of the Sub- bruccists | Nestlée’s Food 1To Prepare——Simply Add Water and Boil t 750 prominent club women from ll |them in the exempt class. Tho min!- mum salary In the exempt class being Street meetings are to close the /g; 000 a year it Was necessary for day's programme for the party. The yr, Hardy to see the State and local MJasioner handled the situation dip- | sections of the State were guests. lomatically, He said: ‘The average business man is a You want the best {Newt's is milk from healthy cows, To byild a happy, healthy baby: Nurne J Taw abiding citizen, and once he has| members will then attend a Repudil-|ciyi1 service Commissioners about it. puted tha weghy hoary cots are UCPiny VM yoves-liseneer'y boop | © PPORET understanding of the law 1| can rally et which, former, United | ore neeres mes asonere about tt vegetables that can am sure ha will comply with it. 1 sympathize with the bakers because I know that the prices of raw mate- rials used by them have greatly in- creased, But my Auty requires me to see that they comply with the net weight law. Now I'm going to ask be grown. Vege- tables packed fresh and retaining all their natural flavor. modified—the baby needs are added. Reduced to e powder, it comes in en air- tight can. No and has touched it—no germ can reach it It is « complete food eee oF Se meerenent needed. him safe on Nestlé’s Food. All pro- gressive New York druggists carry Nemlé's Food, or send direct to us for free trial package of 12 feedings, anda book about babies by specialists, . States Senator Beveridge of Indiana jeach to thre Is to be the chief speaker, —_—_———_—_— The reception of the “Petticoat Spe- | | cial,” as the women's Hughes train is | called, was considerably warmer than | | tudents, who are that accorded in Detroit last evening i Nestlé’s Food Company those present here to sign declare. San GRY, Whe BAMFAMINL Geman oes KIDNEY TRO BLE So ask your grocer ' 2557 Woolworth B lone of their intention to comply ing for Wilson and the Antis believ- $ New Yoru city Tene tet Tat cst (| ihe "women's lace len the Rome a a i Mrs. Catherine Petry, owner of a Wines, ow York fashions, if SAYS AUTHORITY Take a tablespoonful of Salts bakery at No, 182 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, did not look favorably upon the commiasioner’s advice. “Bakers are hav a very hard time of it,” said Mra. Poetry, “because of the high price of raw materials, Poppy and carroway seeds have gone up from 9 to 45 cents a pound. Cus- tomers object to labels boing plastered on loaves because they fear that care- less bakers wot the labels with their tonguea,” Commissioner Hartigan replied: “The law would be satisfied if the paper or bag in which the loaves are delivered to the customer was stamped with the net weight of the bread.” Ellwood Milton, a lawyer, repre- senting a number of bakers, sald tha’ the net-weight provision was not a law, but merely @ rule made by the State Commissioner of Weights and Measure: “The Brooks Law empowers the Commissioner to make this regula- thor replied Commissioner Hartigan, nothing else, are being nationalized by, the trip, and the reception given to | Mite Frances Keller, at a street meet- ing in Todelo yesterday, before the Overland factory, showed that a} to flush Kidneys ifs | “golden special,” as the Toledo papers | called it, was not catching the fac-| ; Back hurts. | t te. . . . “CNot a woman on this train has| Omit all meat from diet if more than $50,000 in her own right.”/ you feel Rheumatic or Bladder bothers. aaid Miss Keller, to disprove rumorh that the train carried “heiresses of a The American men and women must | kidney trouble, billion.” “Don't you call that enough?” was the retort, and the rest of tho meet- tat too much and all our ing was interrupted by calls of “Wai | (« . Our blood is filled with . cid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become a the eliminative tissues clog and the result {s kidney trouble, bladder weakness and « general ‘decline in health, When your kidneys feel like lumps of back burts or the uring is full of sediment or you are Prices Make Downtewn Shopping an Extravagance, aN An Interesting Sale of Lounging Robes e ‘ and Petticoats With Prices Unequalled for Moderation Lounging robes, well made. of corduroy velvet, with shawl col- larand novelty pockets, in pur ple, “Hughes didn’t e shirt!” Repeated c matter with Wilson?” and the an- ewer, “Ho's all right!" boomed from 200 or more. One unusual incident occurred at your Toledo, Two negro women, members | cloudy, @f the local organization, attended the | obli The Finest Food Products in the World Copenhagen, rose, pink and blue; “I have been informed by the Attor. to seek relicf two or three times with uncheon at the exclusive Toledo the night; R. C. WILLIAMS & CO, Of th lu y Gi wal that th: le hs f e iub, the first of their race that th. | some Mother Hubbard models | Mf ful us if it were enacted by the Legis.|club had entertained. me | EN eee pails, Founded i ! \ fink with belt, Also hand Fi ekg acid stomach, or you have rheumatiom ounded in 1811 t sci negligees of fine quality iss clean, tone necut Creciniran acl cane ntest teen ice orem reer atae atonttoes aman eee 100 'Yoors of Desoeaatel Merehendicing « “ Z r oe mee! 6 va jut two- rds o! Col, Roosevelt has repeatedly de-| & ii f albatross, utifully embroid- | ff the 360 bakers prosont had agreed to] ciared that hia activities would be | matte kefore tablespoonful in + Gams of NEW YORK i ered by hand, and $ y |Big bread concerns already obey the| limited to five speeches, but an- then act fine, : scalloped at neck 3 98 |net-weight regulation nouncement Wag mado to-day at and sleeves, cach. .. 9 | Uslimel intends ts ‘make’ many’ more | % lemon juice, combined Taffeta Silk Petticoat $ HOBIE taro weaks OF the cazm |S tos te Cush aad etimoiaie sloped in and pe vo pies Excellent tarry in all the apent| prinokpaliy corte, will, be | kidneys; to neutralise the acids in ithe and changea! jo 5 rine so it no lorger is a source of .rri : cans, Solis wits Pleated mew _ghanaeatle ies rome with aren # successful effort to obtain indicate that P: ef - ion, th nding Uialer dors a unce Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- ith side pleated | ring; others with suffles in scalloped | Mi United, ptate ay feat ahlom Hine Poee Le Son okouebay tat A lider denlene a @eflgttih. eltectenoeny Greeley 1900 ep th $3 98 fects and with $ mont filed to-day with ‘tho Becretary| tean border, but his itinerary. is Met itititawitar bevenee, bedi booces | LL i . Lo le of State. et made out has been contribut, © remainder) Into Ohio, being entered on the statement as “duo | 8 in on jount only $2,200 Then he 1 Indiana and other valley i effort to carry them is ; inst Wilson. | flushing any time. to plunge n every home, bec nobody can make a mistake by baying 6 good kidney vt. narrow pleat H. C. 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