The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 10

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| ae Ch THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1917. KATHARINE WHITMARSH, PLAN THE REPEAL OF SIX FIVE: MEN INDICTED IN A DEBUTANTE OF 1917, ACHARITY WORK LEADER OF THE “SEVEN SISTERS” GARMENT STRIKE CASE ‘The Western Union also agreed to pay $60,000 a year to the railroad. be ‘The Hepburn act was construed the commission to, forbid | this transportation and in March, ad . Ot ed. the Baltimore and Ohio The terms were handies the road's 000 a year and remainder and ordered stopped the Hepburn law does railroads are eaid to b ee p to $10,00 4444044444466000444040%0% Special Commission Submits to the, Two, Arrested, Are Accused of Mac New Jersey Legislature a Bill Vestifying Falsely A to Take Their Place, Eight Labor Lea IF KIDNEYS FEEL LIKE LEAD TRENTON, Feb, 20.—A complete re-| ‘The charge th vision of the awa of the State retating| destroy the labor unions, re to corporations is favored in & report] tives of the aweatshon manut ubmitted to the Legislature last nicht | falsely accused « ie by & special commission of three Sena- | fe tors and three Assemblymen. sue bs a the 2 4 ol ss ot ole A bill of 170 sections is submitted to Yesterday when th . sediment, irreguler of p . y take the place of the existing rs, ne turned five Indictments—four of them | We egt too much meat, whic tended by a sensation of scalding, get a iibeee o hue te Gora ction with the prosecutions| clogs Kidneys, and they need | about four ounces of Jad Salts from snethsttilld-adldoh ndl out of the killing of Hyman | . . any reliable pharmacy and take @ ‘orvidding discrimination In salca| Liebowitz in 1910, a flushing occasionally. tablespoonful in a glass of water be- lfore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine No man or woman who eats meat| famous 2 | regularly ke a mistake Dy flush juice combined ing the kidneys occasionally, says a en used for gen- well known authority. Meat forms uric » flush clogged Kidneys and Grand Jury which indicted the acid which clogs the kidney pores| stimu them to activity, also to dicted edt il se so they sluggishly filter or strain only| neutralize the acids in urin ae eee part of the waste and poisons from| longer causes irritation, thu “DEADHEAD” RIDES UPHELD. the blood, then you fet sick. bladder ls er cnulve and cald ——— early all’ rheumatism, s,| Jad Salts is inexpensiv || Comrt Reverses Interstate Order liver trouble, nervousness, constipa-| injure; makes a delightful effervescent Irink which all regular avalldating Tele Contenet, sness, bladder| lithia-water drink whic Invalidating Telegraph ten 5 5 meat eaters stould take row and (ell rts to ee OR YOUR BACK HURTS, TAKE SALTS or leaders of © was made t in their rand Jury re can 1 ate if the Cor ind Finkel was a witness before the ed in New Jersey; mitting to way whether or not di-| KAT HRLRINE WHIT ams lizziness, sleepl 1 94464-44444-6-464-4-404 » Reversing an order of the Interstate ers come fror gish kidneys \ \ , A eaatae 1k a Commer smi Federal Judge| | The moment.you feel a dull ache in} to keep the kidneys ele ies ad ithe tench TOlie beth dil A Aer bt ayer ¥ y 1 valid a the kidneys or your back hurts, or if] blood pure, thereby avoiding serio is one! JOURNALISTS WED YOUNG, 7 made in, 1887 be-|the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of | kidney complications.—Advt nts of the wit debutante aughter o: . Whit- from Miss eon the Western Union Telegraph —_—_— Harmless Cigarettes f vou have says Williams, Director of the © many cases of cigarettes} If you are a “Find the Number First” jeanue jarmless—at the bottom of ‘ keep good | aac x lungs, healthy nerves, n tes in Society the There are, too, many dead men ly- heerfulness, ete., while ro r the sod who might be alive,| remaining a slave to cigarettes (or mor healthy and prosperous to-day if they | pipe. cigars, snuff or chewing to- The engage ot ¥ Py who e f e the firs had overcome the morbid craving for| bacco), you cut this outs Ly Y n 5 allen MucDoUBAT ean ans | Unive, we- “coffin nails,” and armies of wretched] Write to I wh, Nena, 86 OU ARE SOMETIMES CARELESS nounced last night at a large dinner|* a devotecs anxiously. wondering. why| Slath Ave. A 760, New York, N. Yu ls heir hearts are weak, why they suf-| and get his free book. ‘Tel!s how the F ; = | siven by Mr, and Mrs. George |! snually, i atomuch disorders, why| tobacco habit ts quickly end easily about looking up ¢1e number, Jim, and I | | Marshall Allen in the Japanese Room |t S carning teas See ered URAILEY” Ipsielbveesorie: Vol wil. herent phte eine of the Ritz-Carlton. Mr, MacDougall, | t i e habit. This why they cannot sleep well, why they| when you get rid of ire nervous, irritable and so often| will be a great thing for you in your despondent | life. Advt shows that 223. students when the fifth year ber, 1916, of whom! women think you ought to make it a rule to find | | who ts u member of Trv0} the number first! | ‘ tiie Stephen Allen, one time Mayor New York, || Mrs. Ambrose Aman “WHEN YOU ‘TAKE A CHANCE’— || ain” rhitudlphi | | engag of h Middlete GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTHES on Ar and then call the wrong number—you are | | Dixon Wwalets “on wasting your time, the operator’s time, and Hise ees the time of the person you call by mistake. “TT's A MUCH MORE BUSINESS-LIKE way to look in the book first and make sure of the number you call.” “Final Mark-Downs | Overcoats and Suits Formerly Formerly $12.50 O50 $12.50 nd and *15.00 *15.00 Clothing which would be wonderful value under normal conditions and most remarkable value indeed at this time, when woolens promise to be higher than ever before in the history of the clothing business. Form-Fitting, Box and Pinch Back Overcoats, with self or velvet collars and with patch pockets or flaps—Winter Suits in Fancy Flannels, Blacks, Pencil Stripes, Cassimeres and Blue Serges. Miss Zillah T. Thompson, one of} the season's debutantes, ‘will be} ueen of the Mardi n at the Ritz. ng for the be ro Industrial & tlon. An Arabian Nights dance was given at the Biltmore last night by Mr. end Mrs, Arthur 8, Bandler, Oriental music and food were feat- 3 of the dance, the guests sitting on cushions on the floor. FOR MOTOR CI «LIGVH AHL LAD,, ot No, & East dance last daughter, | ho recently | from where she erved a8 a Red Cross nurse, Pre. | ing the dance Mrs. Henry Fletcher | frey gave a amail dinner at No. Madison A for Miss Kahn Misa Mar flany, Mrs. God- frey's daughter by @ previous mar- riage. Other hostesses at dinners preceding the Kat vere Mrs, Eli Nott An », 108 East BD second ho e tain Sherry's, and Mrs. I, Chaun Keever of No. 50 East Fifty-« Street, who gave a dinner at Sherry's| for her daughter, Miss Edith Mc- Keever. Mrs. Elbert H. Gary gave a dinner last night at No. 856 Fifth Avenue. A luncheon Mrs. George Went Fifty-frst jam Harris of I guests were Miss Mildred and Miss Ellen Parks GO TO BRILL BROTHERS SUAHLOUA THU OL OD = An informal af reception Was given yesterday George ‘ownsend Sixty-first 2 Irs Dinners will be given this evening | by Mrs. James Speyer No. 1058 Sa ec be ’'S SUITS Be ia ma trate |B $1800& | l 65 $18008 #1 350 Virginie Howitt, to Oliver $20.00, $20.00, Hempstead, Mr. Bird . Chesterfield, Pinchback and smart form-fitting coats Blue Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Gray Overplaids ——= Te =~ at SAHLOW YOLOW YOA of the Meadow Bre Tennis and Knick —many with silk yokes and silk sleeve linings Striped Effects, Fancy Worsteds and Plain Grays, OVERCOATS |Shirts| Boys’ Formerly and SUITS a si Overcoats and Suits Formerly $22.50 and $25.00 79c at $9.85 _ 403-405 Evergreen Avenue, Brooklyn, was acquitted by a jury yesterday be- nty Judge May in Brooklyn of LAD. wn & - = «LIAVH FHL | ’ he 50c and Formerly Up to $6.95 65c All broken lots of Suits and AS CLEAR AS CRYSTA Hold a bottle of Nujol up to the henee doesn't form a habit It light. Its erystal transparency is acty in effect as an internal lu without a flaw, Every trace of bricant, softening the contents of impurity, every vestige of «¢ the intestines Chesterfield Overcoats, Dress Coats and Overcoats, formerly $4.95, Ulsterettes. Many with silk yokes and silk S ff NAG eLy EP ACHE eer Ee sleeve linings. car s OVERCOATS— Winter Suits in Silk Mixtures, Cassimeres, 3 to 7. Heather Mixtures and Cheviots. Many of 35¢ NORFOLK SUITS— them silk lined. 7 to 17 und so promoting K or ' m” has been remoy normal movements by varied and many times Nujol is peated processes of refining and is Nujol is water-white, tas and odorless Tt neither tastes nor smells like Hed at the refinery Ad only in pint bottles bearing the name Nujol and the imprint of the Standerd Oil Com pany (New Jersey Asa matter of fact, it isn't medi titutes-be sure you get the cine at all, in the ordinary sense genuine Write to-day for book It is not a laxative or a purgative, let, “The Rational Treatment for is not absorbed by the system Constipation STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey BROTHERS $2.00 and $2.50 Soft Hats and Derbies Now Reduced to $1.85 47 Cortlandt Street 44 East 14th Street 125th Street at 3d Ave. 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn Open Evenings until 9. medicine.” Refuse sub OUR PRICES ARE RIC 3 Rooms furnished as low as SUYAHLOUE TIA OL OD GO TO BRILL Bayomne New Jersey GET THE HABIT GO TO BRILL BROTHERS FOR MOTOR CLOTHES

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