The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1917, Page 5

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jon to Workers, SCHENECTADY, N. ¥., Jan. 22.—The first payment of the General Electric ers in all of the company’ forkers in the plant here will receive of this sum. Ti. W. Rice jr announced ‘ontinued un- the order | POSLAM MEET EVERY DEMAND WHEN SKIN AILS You will find in Poslam the quick | relief you seek for ailing skin, the! active help you need to be rid of Pimples, to ‘heal Eezema, to drive | y Ras! Inflamed “When Posi skin is pleasantly » angry | rritation | is allayed. Itehing intense, is ended. Nothing sling pow. | er rare and unusual could accom. | f Plish such complete and satisfying work. ‘That is what im the highest de Sold everywhere PLE write to I tories, 32 West Lt possesses For FREE SAM rgeney Labora- St., New York.— boarding school. sizes. One department institution. He went to Macye NEATLY PACKED. 5) 2 3 whose minutes were sch VEE The third man was play golf in the South. and a muffler. with his family. WHEN HE CAME, phone booth and cal WITHOUT LEAVIN temperamental men THESE SERVICES a asi igulige “a coe eer te ome TOO MANY WOMEN V. Everit Macy Sees Danger in future. will enact compulsory com- | WORKERS MENAGE “OW BODY TOLD Name .. Increase—Belmont Predicts Compensation Laws. Predicting that Congress in the near | pensation Jaws for the benefit of all sald: “Notwithstanding what may | BLACKJACK AND ROB railway employeos and declaring that | he said to the contrary by our #0- | " | the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- called feminist enthusiasts It ts not | gineors has dropped all opposition to possible for woman to be a home- child-bearer and Industrial | »mpulsory compensation and will maker, Address ..... 1 desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. support such measures, August Bel- | worker at the same time.” ess und to clear | mont opening of the seventeenth annual | guards to protect women workers re- | meeting of the National Civic Federa- | tain their fitness for motherhood and | tion in the Hotel Astor this morning posed to the compt OK hry ola’ s Miractions Are Prices V4 34th to oth St How Three Busy Men Shopped In This Busy Store One was a hustling broker whose daughter had writien him of some things she needed at rieraid Square Feminine articles for the most part involv- ing definite styles, certain colors and correct He came to the Personal Shopping Office WITH AN S.O.S. LOOK IN HIS EYES, and handed the letter to one of the young women. A few questions from the shopper as to the daughter's appearance, tastes, et cetera, and the two went on their shopping tour. FOLDED IMMENSE STOCKS and in a | short time his mission was complete. Daughter received the things she wanted the next day and Father had a NEW CONCEP- TION OF MODERN SERVICE in a great Another was a methodical commuter who arrived on time at the Grand Central Station with timed appointments for the day, and a long list of articles to be brought back on the “five-twenty-three” that night. a few instructions to the intelligent shopper who greeted him, left the list and boarded his usual subway express, starting a busy day. He returned at night and the things he wanted WERE DELIVERED TO HIM made the first address at the| He urged t advocate yuld the final decision be op.) firin ory principle the 1916 i At held f of the f Williams spoke Trumbull f Quality. Service ean Fraverd awa SE mina ain Ta pri70\ = airs after another UN- Nav TOTTI ETON maa Order Booth, and after he adoption { wages and more vocation- labor Was the source of an enormous financial loss to American » for the will t reh of d One and Re ‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children nites GMa the Signature of y LB OMe James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue BI | LININGS & FLANNELS Complete lines of Sateens and Percalines ina fullrange of newest colors suitable for Linings and Draperies; Wool Interlinings; Canvas, Silk Warp Mulls, Adjustable Skirt Flouncings and Muff Foundations. 2,000 yards plain and brocaded cotton back Lining Satin; strong, durable quality; i © tundred and 1917, | MAN IN “L” STATION Weil Dressed Young Thieves Also | Fell Ticket Seller and Make Their Escape. Adding to the reputation of Ninth of safe- Mr. Belme in referring to th training In the high schools and! Avenue and Fourteenth Street as one ‘ itionality of th s of the best sections of the city to keep Workme ation Act will be u's A. Coolidge, chairman of the] away from after dark, two highway- | argued t yeme Court next; Welfare department of the league,|men early to-day assaulted and | Monday, said said tha unneces: y ‘hiring and) robbed a man In the waiting room of the elevated station Nicholas Kininert, thifty-two years pituation will be utterly ‘chaotic jindustry, He declared that in sev-|old, a Baltimore and Ohio tugboat | Pie meeting, which will close to-|eral of the principal industrial States| fireman living at No. 27 Desbrosses morrow night with a be in the committees of employers have been] Street, was the victim. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS) Astor, is presided over by Everit organized to prevent thia waste, Two well dressed young men en- ° | Macy Louis B. Schram, chairman of the] tered the waiting room. One asked Eckman s | Mr. Macy, in_eniling the meeting federation's industria! accident pre-| for a match. As Kintner! produced « a—“srder, scored the nerease | vention department, rea report on| box the man caught him by both bf Jin the employment women, |The Conservation of Human Lffe in| wrists and the second man knocked TOTALIVE rr ernnstieg, te tne | Industry him unconeclous with a blackjack. SOR 8A ian era Btates cven under peace vved that the loss caused by|The two went through Kininert's $ AND OTHER LEAD. he ditions, In this connection he dents in New Yo pockets and took his $25 watch. mounts to $40,000 a day,| The ticket agent blew his police |’ YOo) iA UT MORE TE ae, ri hi “ ic i aoerpera tie WA Gs tae thaclejace roth aldge teat ad at oll . PESTS TESTE ESERIES ESTER A ES TERIESIES oA Ha paid by emp It was dice ctly beneath this station | that two New York detectives were held up recently and robbed while coming acroms town in an automobile. | DOMINICAN BANDITS KILL AN AMERICAN IN BATTLE Corporal of Marines Slightly Injured in Engagement, Says Message to Navy Department. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Private G R. Olson, Fiftieth United States Mar- dred and !ine Company, was instantly killed, KP! s'|and Corp. George Wilson, Fifty-sec- “ke yblece [ond Company, was slightly wounded Hundred | in an engagement Saturday between | v. Dr. M.| American marines and Santo Domini- can bandits in Macoris, according to a Navy Department message to-day Capt. Knapp, nding the American cruiser 68, reported that the fight occurred in the vicinity of the Porvenir sugar plantation Officials here assume that the two companies were engaged in disarm \im Use For Over 30 Years | i; of the natives and establishing the new government under the American military authorities, The dispatch did not state what were the native losses. On Tuesday and Wednesday forms Invitations NG WORLD, MONDA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION eee Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ } | Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. } | whistle and tried to halt the highway- | the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, 4nd invigorates the scalp, forever, ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT Engravings in all the correct and At Moderate Prices. and other Social Events, At Home, Visit- ing and Announcement Cards. executed within twenty-four hours. rising at all« tion points BRINGS DOWN EGG PRICES 12 to 18 cents above the actual whole _ sale quotations, The present quota- | IT'S A PIPE —— tions for these eggs on the various Mayor Mitchel thinks American = 4 ‘ ch res are & ents musicians ann 0 Rube ora White Leghorn Eggs Still Too High, (Xo Anes ave bien for! musician ght to wubmit o by 12 to 13 Ce dozen, The wholesale quotations for! ing) compositions to celebrate th y i2to1 ents a fresh eggs of the flr s range : opening of the Catskill aqueduct Dozen from 44 and 45 cents a er . Charles F. Droste | i. towing the publication tast Fri! g,Charies, F. Bros .| DEMOCRATS WILL DANCE. day in The ning that the cnipments of fresh © wholesale prices of es had been In Cin to Give Enter- reduced 8 cents with a week retall ers all over town dropped thelr price 5 cents. On the west side women took copies of The Evening World to dairies and stores, and on Saturday the & cent drop came, On Friday there had been no signs of auch a drop. The wholesale prices dropped still further at the close of the ex- changes on Saturday, when the quo- tations enf¥red from 2% to & cents P'e! to K below the prices of Friday. ‘The retailers are still demanding extraordinary prices for what are known as white leghorn eges—the BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK WAVY, FREE FROM DANDRUFF Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. Save your hair! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Immediate?—Yes! Certain?—that's wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears ay soft. lustrous end. beautiful as a oung girl's after an application of anderine. Also try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair, tak- ing one small strand ata time.” This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in just a few mo-| ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been ne- glected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brit-| tle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every par- ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see | new hair—fine and downy at first— yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. | Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, | invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-| producing Properties cause the hair | to grow long, strong and beautiful, You can surely have pretty, charm- trous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as} directed.—Advt. 34th Street Letterings — for Weddings, Receptions Orders , JANUARY 22, silk-stocking omen. ing 68 and 65 cents a dozen, or from reduction such as has t don't know how long t Ohio River Ft announce to-day that Subway at Astor Place are having trou twice a yet usual high importance. the Sale. and gray —‘‘seconds’’—small sizes only, now 25¢ He left, grateful for this service to a man He telephoned an order for his favorite golf balls and a Wee MacGregor bag, some collars He said he would call for them that after- noon, as he was to spend the evening at the play EVERYTHING WAS IN READINESS Busy men, tired men, efficient men, ticular men and doubtful men MAY EN- JOY, for the asking, ANY OR ALL OF eduled. leaving at midnight to His purchases had been charged tohisD.A. He then procured the tickets for the play at}! (atys Bureau of Information, sent a tele. \! gram reserving his rooms at the hotel, secured {4 his railroad ticket and had his luggage checked through to his destination, stepped into a tele- te led his family—ALL * G THE STORE. Kel » mervous men, par- t Mcys S | SMIARAT SIA | in all the new colors, 36-inch plain Satin yd. 85c 36-inch brocaded Satin yd. 98c Embroidered White Petticoat Flannel. yd. 75¢ to 3.75 White Flannel for Infants’ wear. yd, 45c to 1.45 yd. 65c Double faced Eiderdowns, 36 inches wide. yd, 95¢e to 1.25 Lining Satin, cotton back, 86 inches wide. yd, 85¢ to 1.60 Muff Foundations each 50c to 2.75 Adjustable Skirt Flounces, each 95e to 2.25 Single faced Eiderdowns, 86 in. wide LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS At Less Than Import Prices Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,-—tape edge. regularly 6.00, doz, 4, Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,— inch hems, regularly 4,00, doz, 3. Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, tape edge; 1-16th inch hems, doz, 3, regularly 4.50, Women's Double Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, doz. 1,90 regularly @,75 Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, dium weight; quarter-inch hems ,doe. | regularly @.25 y moe- Engraved Wedding Stationery Wedding Invitations on superior quality paneled stock; correctly composed and skil- fully executed in English Script, allowing ten lines; with two sets of envelopes, per hundred 15.50 without panel, per hundred 14,50 Wedding Announcements,—engraved with paneled; with two sets of en- per hundred 12.50 without panel, per hundred 11,50 seven lines; velopes ART GOODS DEPT (Third Floor) Muff Shaped Pillows, — covered with fancy Silk; floss filled 1,50 Round Pillows,—-made of Sil trimmed with gold lace or made of Velour combined with Tapestry. 2.00 Knitting Bags,—large size; made of Silk and French Cretonne; lined with silk; med with gold braid and handle Work Bags, lined, Scarfs,—lace trimmed; trim- 1.65 made of Silk and Cretonne Special 1.00 various styles, 50c to 1.45 22.5 feet Wh jand the Me Thene are bring- Heavy the ria and |! has aesur ompted the Weather Rureau the Ob pase the floc neahela were reported nment and Wall nentiela going to last It it continues, of | Democrat! ganization sale price quoted at Assembly District present must stand." nnual entertatr a ave Garden, Fi Warning tesned, cure Avewes mn fur-| alent and Berger Beginning Tomorrow— Tuesday Our Half-Yearly Sale (Mostly Our Regular Stocks) At One-third to One-half Less in Price Wholesale —_ are soaring. ear. Good merchandise is scarce. le in obtaining yarns and with shortage of labor. Yet we main- | tain our established policy of absolutely clearing our price. The Sale announced for next Tuesday will, therefore, be of its $23,240 of Regular Stocks Reduced to $14,991 $4,000 of Special Purchases to Go for $2,924 Sizes are broken, but the variety is very large. out within a few hours. A few things are “seconds,” plainly marked with yellow tickets. Not a Bo fs the sale that has not been newly reduced in price. Reductions range from a third toa half. Broadway Ninth, New York Roth the Alleeheny { at Hosiery and Underwear Manufacturers in hosiery and underwear Some lots are small and will sell Because of the great scarcity of this sort of merchandise and the extremely low prices, we reserve the right to limit quantities if it might appear that dealers are buying to sell again. And we must ask our regular customers that they be careful in choosing, so that returns will 9,481 Pairs Women’s Stockings 18¢ (3 for 50c), 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 10,234 Pieces Women’s Underwear 18¢, 25¢, 35¢c, 55¢, 75¢, 85c, $1 » $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, $2, $2.50 2,721 Pairs Men’s Half Hose 10e, 18c (3 for 50c), 25¢, 35¢, 50c, and a few at $1 and $1.50 * 4,043 Pieces Men’s Underwear 25ce, 35c, 55c, 65c, $1, $1.50, and a few at $2, $2.50 and $3.50 2,194 Prs. Children’s Stockings (mostly socks), 12i:¢ and 25¢ 450 Pieces Children’s Underwear, 15¢ to 75c The entire Main Aisle and additional spaces in regular sections given up to Extra salespeople for quick service. Women’s and Children’s, Main floor, Old Building Also in the Down-Stairs Store Children’s cotton vests and pants —sizes 2 to | 16—now 20c, Children's part wool vests and pants—white | and care of your Gas Range. See Us Make Manhattan and Bronx Gas Offices pyre fins To each visitor are given copies of our celebrated Griddle Cake and Waffle recipes. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Children’s sleeping garments—sizes 1 to 6— now 35e. Women's Fibre-silk hose (black) now 25c. Down-Stairs Store You cannot count one min- ute as being wasted while watching the “ demonstra- tions” now being given in from 10 A. M. to 4 P.M. Instruction is given in the use “The Right Way is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Cornpany of New York GEO, B. CORTELYOU, Prestdont. Men’s, Main floor, New Building be unnecessary, and that fullest assortment may be here at all times, giving equal chance to all, a few lots of children’s underwear and one lot of women’s fibre silk hosiery to be sold at the following low prices. f

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