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Tah EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1917. WAGNER BILL ELIMINATES LABOR AS A COMMODITY ‘95000 ND.AR. were FAVOR UNIVERSAL ee” MILITARY TRAINING ed the delegation. He analyzed the tamed thank eave eaait's|Conterence of Legislators vita tenant | A Mew Plan by Housewives To Bring Do tripped over ft into the water. Patrote [= McKeever of the Green’ police station ran to hie [Several firemen aided in hauling A Severe Injuries, | out tachi aa 7 At the Hudson Street Hospital it A well dressed middle-aged man be-|aaid the man wan suff ry ILL, FELL OFF BATTERY. tifed Man YES! THIS iS TRUE! ANY CORN LIFTS OUT Had Epileptic 1 training Md, * fering a and it | Cannot Be Deemed Article of Com-|came suddenty il while walking around | epil attack, He was severely nd i Fi P; : ; M > haters ; focks when he fell. He wae wn ‘ood TICES _ merce Under Laws Prohibit. ee a writes, tk tities He jainooth shaven, about five feet ten ‘rte A ss a os o'elocl h fn + | \ J In falling he les in height and of medium build, | ing Monopolies. | atruck the chain guard of the Wall and wore @ dark blue business sult. ALBANY, Jan. 18.~-Senator Wagner | =—"== neem ves cere ere to-day introduced a bill providing that the labor of a human being shall not be deemed to be a commodity or ar- ticle of commerce. | “Under the business law of this State," he said, “monopolies in man- ufactures and merchantable wares are By Sophie Irene Loeb. prohibited. It has been held in some Every member of the Housewives’ Protective Association is invited by States that such provision ap ¥ lthe Harlem and Heights Conference of Legislators to attend a mass meeting labor and that, therefore, 1: 1. boys annually to en ~ trainiwg, [to-night at Wadleigh High School, One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, santzations and combinations of W. Carr of Philadelphia near Seventh Avenue, laborers are forbidden, although tho st I gt ‘The main purpose of the meeting 1s to discuss pres- #0l¢ object of such organizations is to r that the nation winies, | rtunity to discuss ent bills before the Legislature and to suggest ways and Protect the laborer, to increaso wages, before the eral States to ex it had fallen into Gen. Stotesbury pleaded with the committee to reaffirm the belief and enactment of the Fathers of the Na- tion that the common defense was intrusted to the people themscives and not to any hired or voluntary force: that it Was a right and privi- lege of every citizen to be trained for that service as well as his duty to render it Dr. Thomas W lieved the country v universal service fn lieved in it He ur, kcholarships bey a law, Mass Meeting Which All Are Invited to Attend in Wadleigh High School—A Carona Housewife Wants Government Aid to Make the Producing Industry Independent. Pain Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn, can harmlessly be lifted right out with the fingers if| you will apply directly upon the corn | women of the Daughters of the Amer!- > WASHINGTON, Jan, 18 A Message to Mothers Yn know the real human doctors right around in your neighberbocd f i The 95,000 a few drops of freesone, says a Cin- einnati authority It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of | fense freezone at any drug store, which is) Pr sufficient to rid one's feet’ of every oi on Univeral corn or callus without pain or sore y. She spoke a ness or the danger of infection committe This simple drug dries the moment | ing twenty-five p ft is applied and does not inflame or) “l believe that I even irritate the surrounding tissue in favor ¢ while applying it or afterwards. ry raid, can Revolution are pledged to pre- paredness and adequate national de Mrs, William Cumming Story, nt General, told the the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors souls and hearts : those men who are responding to your call in the» dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they ere to tell you the that Fletcher's Castoria has done, is doing | will do, from their experience and their love for children, Fletcher's Castoria is nothing new. Woe are not asking you te ty an experime: We just want to impress upon you importenes of buying Fletche: Your physician will tell you this; as he knows there are a ets ber of imitations on the market, and he is particularly interested in Senate rlotic socleties n speak for the universal service,” because they have ay months This announcement will interest | * ged thentselves, The hearts of (hooves meets BeRt means of reducing the high cost of food. teh ORAS OE MEANT, to bet-| the welfare of your baby. many women here, for to sald that |, Mant We alles sete taaen! — In this connection Charles W. Fral- Among the speakers will be John J. Dillon, Com- “mere is a tendency among some | the present high-heel footwear is put- 1 j tial.” ting corns on every woman's feet. | Advt. missioner of Department of Foods and Markets; Joseph Hartigan, Commissioner of the Bureau of Weights and Measures; Frank Dowling, President of the Board of Aldermen; Mrs, Mayer Frankel, President of the |, Housewives’ Welfare Assoctation ; Aaron J. Levy, Judge of the Municipal Court; Michael Schaat, President of cent. in favo: the Conference of Legislators; Vincent Gilroy, Chair- man of the meeting, and Sophie Irene Loeb, representing the Housewives’ Protective Association. Various other meetings have been held, and it is expected that resolu- {tions will be presented in which some concrete measures will be adopted. OUCH! IF AGO! | Along these lines of future legisla- tion comes a letter from a member of the Housewives’ Protective Asso-| ment has created a new banking and (elation: loan system for the farmers, why not | Housewives’ Protective Ansoclatios make the producing induatry inde- “May T suggest that as the Govern: (pendent and self-supporting? By} employers to make this claim. Of course, it is repugnant to the modern and civilized notion of labor.” tee the result of « poll J. the Association for Unive: tary Service through new - - | magazines throughout the | total of 61,418 votes had been cast, he sald, of which only 6,446 were in op- The av y wa Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of CME { Adjt.-Gen. Louis W. Stotesbury of the New York National Guard, hea position | of the co ein every p. more than 80 , Beenie inane come: BROOKLYN | OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & C ‘Fulton and Bridge Sts.,Brooklyn WILL CLOSE OUT—FRIDAY Rub away pain, soreness, stiff- ness, backache, with on easiest payments. haber Why Landay Victrola Service Leads Ove the opening of the first Landay Victrola Store sixteen years ago, we have MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. 1917, ‘Ah! Pain ts gone! Quickly ?—Yes! Almost instant re- lief from soreness, stiffness, lamencss and with “St. J Apply this soothing, penetrating oil directly upon the ache, and like magic, relief comes, “St. Jacobs Oil” ¢ | quers pain, It is a harmless by lumbago and sciatica reli never disappoints, can not i Wool Velour Coats Women’s High Cost Coats Smartly belted models for Women and i ai aie anys Wool ene or fitsses; oills collan and bobder cf Coney. roadcloth, with luxurious seal collar, in 18.00 29.75 " '» which ure and P F ° ° ° ‘ 5 J , . A t had one ideal in mind—superlative service bag rote NS LiBeen tine ienineue Address .......... eeeeoecerocvoves Wool Velour Coats Luxurious Belted Coats to every customer. Bid hw Ina Lyd pytde will for- I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening | | s ‘ . et that you ever had a back, because " , nae Women's and Misses’ stunning coats in belt- | Of a very fine Broadcloth or Wool Velour, | By concentrating on Victrolas and Victor fi vont hurt ore aig oriame: Dont | World's Housewives! Protective Association. ed or semi-fitted models, with Furor Mouf- | with deep cape collar and cuffs of Seal, y ] records exclusively we have been able to carry “St. Jacobs Oil” from your druggist | Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. flon collars. Flare models. ' ra out the details of this service in a way that has ene Oar er ng eee ree | 20 00 35 00 . . pereres 2 . brought decided convenience, comfort and pleasure borrowing from these institutions for the erectl Hi ff thet ~J - . to our patrons. ie reeaiads wiseeean> disrage dunt | ibarabsprosing iaalnowh Extremely Smart Coats Women’s Evening Wraps As a Victrola customer you are entitled to be pasHisioe is esalatives, providing besiege canter) oP m clr own meal a if i i Yel i i | waited upon by expert, courteous sales people, to Brownin ing & Co WG er R a EG Of Wool Velour or Broadcloth, in'the sea- | Evening wraps of Pan-Velvet in juoise ( elit dials ay dade Wine tana rr biataa to be latideat tate cones, or Coe in and popular models, with deep oy American beauty, richly trimmed with , , CLOTHING, HATS Y AND FURNISHINGS districts, the farmers of each district ee nee Lis peih gooicingl arg rem lat nd : eta serge gon 25.00 45.00 5 “ h zone before disposing of thet: H e li immediate delivery of any purchase. ontinued ale of stock aiewuaree ok Canalbg kale | cawn unk hes an ey od Laniey’s 0 serving them in thelr own cannortes, yy ths ne th ducts raised | iy ts almacaaa Suits and Overcoats Guarani 7a : consumers of the towns and citi nearest the place of thereby greatly reducing time in transportation and unnecessary handling and speculation, consequent- | ly reducing the price for the con- sumer. Incidentally, the farmer, from the sales of his products, pays the interest on his loan from Uncle Sam, which would not be the case were politics to get possession of the pro- ducing industry as suggested by termininal markets or parcel post. “In the latter case, who pays for | the enlargement of the facilities for Our last week’s sale made considerable inroads in the Men’s Suits and Over- coats that were offered at reduced prices. But we still have a few of our higher priced suits reduced to $27.50. All our $25 and $28 are now $22.50 Come to one of our easily reached stores this week and get acquainted with Landay Victrola Service. You'll like it. New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores” ; anday _ 4 Stores 563 5h ne 427 Siw 230 production, Will Place on Special Sale ‘ Afternoon and Street Dresses An exceptional assortment of the season’s most | popular models, charmingly fashioned of Crepe 1 5 00 bad de Chine and Serge, trimmed with embroidery e ( soutache braid. Special Vanderbilt 5600 nd St. 27 w. 34thSt. Con 46 ST. SAG AVES. BET 9 Bo AVES handling the extra mail, tht appoint- | Landay Temple of Victrola Music at All that were $22 and $20 are now ment of extra post-office assistants ‘ | 23 West 42d Street, Open Evenings. jand clerks and the extra delivery | ys | $1 | 50 joe one ale? Uncle Sam; or, in ———— . ec eemetiaiiieiati —— -_ e other words, the consumer. | 7 = — = “The same might be sald of the t Ininal ‘kets, Iterations Free at Our Three Brooklyn Stores— All Overcoats Reduced 15°;. ferraiplnal markets, Who pave ter e e és Children’s Suits and Overcoats Reduced 15%. |!«,¥ this means?” The consumer ZL. bY "Ys 4 J (Z/ —O. ary “There is ni thh legislation o | In our Furnishings we have made a very mate- [could do which would help. very ; ry | rial cut in the prices of Neckwear, Underwear =| "ch that Is, piss « law prohibiting ‘ | FultonSt. Cor. Bridge St. BROWNING, KING & CO. |ana zoological gardens, wouldn't they to see your tea-leaves. The “hie Rose” Ceplon Tea ie not sold verte vb q saa Baer pay better as producing gardens and brew alone ex: the at a fancy price but when your , ‘ ee pon ign gree Rar or the lack of i Pe I iy medlns Mhroray oY 4 1329-1331 Broadway 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. OO PET SQUARES ¥ on St, Brooklyn. | euctive to our soheol children te The tea-pot is your leveller. apie ‘alone decides, Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Sts, m Emb’d Crepe de Chine Dresses learn all about the wonderful variety of useful table necessities which could be grown in our climate, or visit the cattle and model sanitary datry and learn how dairy products could be It dispels all imaginary quality. If you pay a fancy price for what you imagine is a superior You will cease the “fancy” price idea when you know the _“White_ Rose’. quality. quality to “White Rose” Ceylon Tea supplied to the Inhabitants of Greater New York? “I am sure cows are no more a menace to the public than wild ant- mals, and would help reduce the high cost of living somewhat. “I sincerely trust the Housewives’ Protective Association will accom. | New Spring Models “HeG.. 125th Street, West — The Largest Selling Special Sale plish what it was created for, and’ Ceylon-Packed Tea in the World , ' To-morrow F 4 Extraordinary Purchase BOW Up tna ikmete ot tRe Bien: O68 aE G lators in other i 89 Fi F h S “rer am heartily and earnestly willing | ine. French Serge [}..i23ticy guise ws 0 } and soility in bringing about a square deal for “CATHERINE BOCK, ona, L. I." aay nti a aintiees! ‘ Made Up in the Height of Fashion SAVES BOY IN B.R.T. TUNNEL | Charming Afternoon Frocks; | Fa h 5 50 Pelicoman Stope Train Bearing own on You 0 Fe several exclusive designs, suit Cc e Another, bl f t i th The quick action of Patrolman able for present wear, in ie You never witnessed such a wonderful collec- | George Henenlotter of the Liberty Ave- : A nue Pollee Station, saved the life of new shades for afternoon and tion of serviceable garments at this low price Hacc’ @ridmal cinteas vente 4id\ ct i ; No, 106 Eldert Street, w ell from \ street wear; fashioned of heavy | Some satin trimmed, some with fancy braid of 4 train in the BR. r crepe de chine and handsome! il trimming, some beautified with taffeta trimming. site morinn, One fe] P y N Hh 1 | | | er saw the boy tumble from : iy y green ¢ AK ne rlatform and stopped e embroidered. mV BY ys REQWR REOPD BRE REACT { eHOnHt ant Meeetite team aia Sizes 16 years to 44 bust. Third Floor and up the dark tunnel. A- train was fast bearing down on the boy when SEEMAN BROS., NEW YORK the’ motorman saw the policeman's sig-| Proprietors of “WHITE ROSE" Coffea nal an 4 ‘ , ‘