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rr ee — Waster Lities a CONTRACT 15 SENT BACK FOR REVISION @ bundred tn Br “ Changes Declared Necessary in GIRLS! BEAUTIFY. YOUR HAIR AND : STOP DANDRUFF Hair becomes charming, Public hearings on the New York in ‘a few moments. 1 to-day t the Board of *, . Li mate and m of contract Every bit of dandruff disap-| {a tererrea tack to committee for pears and hair stops revis coming out. * a anne rN For 25 cents you can save your hair, Mourd * ohanges will have to he In less than ten minutes you can in att three important double its beauty. Your hair becomes in the contract and considera light, wavy, Sutty nu lb n to a number of pears as 6 lustrous and charming other phases developed during the as 4 young eis after applying some |e, three admitted ie Danderine. Also try this—moisten a," rat as mtthe ee cloth with a little Danderine and care. °* fully draw it through your hair, take) 2A new claus limiting the depth ing one small strand at atime. Th! of the railroad’s right of way through will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or Riverside and other parks. At present excessive oil, and in just a few the casement grant extends down to moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise | ‘°, centre of the earth and nothing awaits those whose hair has been neg- (Ould pase under the tracks. ‘The! lected of is acraggy, faced, dry, brittle | Evening World called attention last or thin, Besides beautifying the hair, 8k to the fact that this created a Danderine dissolves every purticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in- vigorates the scalp, Sorever 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 really new hair growing all Ip. If you care hair, and lots of it, su arriet to prevent railways, tunnels and wires passing under the New York Central Vee is 2A conference of State and city tax IH be called to consider the of special franchise and real te taxation on the railway prop erty, The Evening World first rateed on of apectal franchise applying to much of the se and the Sta ‘ax Commission the au | axes not or (ORSETS TANDAR! SERVICE These weekly announcements tell why the Nemo Wonderlift Service stands alone. No other corset combines such ultra style with healthful support, extreme figure-reduction and supreme comfort “Wonderlift” Works Wonders! Do you see how it is done? Put on your Wonderlift Corset in usual way (front steels must reach to lowest point of abdomen). Pull Bandlet lacers (on each side) slowly and evenly straight down, until the Bandlet (inside) gently lifts up the sagging flesh into normal position. Tie laces. This will give you: Healthful support; comfortable reduction (you will lose inches and pounds); smooth, unbroken, youthfu!. fashionable lines; your best possible figure. MODELS SKETCHED—No, 555, for th gt) full bgure; No, 554, for « fuller figure of $ height; ang No. 553, fur the very stout, cae J figure. Allin sizes up to 36 Other lean Wonderlift mc for other (rine from (different form of Bandlet) to the extremely large and heavy—$5 to $10. One model de luxe-—$12. Good Stores Everywhere and bony Nemo Hypienic- Fashion lastitute, New York City MISS JEAN EMMET IS ENGAGED TO MARRY WILLIAM B. FRENCH bal | Mise Marie Emmet of No. 39 Ra Seventy-second Stree daughter of |the Honry Custer Emmets, ia busy | with the plans for the marriage of her sister, Miss Joan Emmet, ongarement to Wiliam h, son of M was anne of the marriage ia not pub- licly given out. fendered a sweeping report on the subject to the Legislature, Question raised whe al estate taxes would lie ¢ also has been vent such as the railway ecures for its line through R. Park 3. There will be a thorough inquiry in property values and real ostate transfers the contract, not only as to money involved, but as to the advisability of selling outright certain city, dock and water front property to the rallr mpany At the hearing t severe critl- cism was passed up: ¢ Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants’ As- sociation for ssed ignora is details and facts by their appointed | vpany erside proposed in cont representatives who Board ravt | the | cont last week Mayor indorsing Mitchel the Liven ex: pressed his surprise at their conduct of the address. Dr. W. H. ANen, directa Institute for Public Servic ing the board, commented j that grent, rich org anvber of Commerce and t chants’ Association had not been able to find time to study the details of the reement or to utilize their ma- echinery to analyze the fact. He was eurprised, he said, to see their rep jresentatives give blanket endorse- ment while admitting enUre ignor- |ance of what t | also to depres plan involved, and te the idea of having rr with you,” said Mayor t was quite as surpris- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, her even | appeared before | } t » | Bath Pay 1917. FIVE FIREMEN KILLED LOOKS TO FLAG 10 AID ITS ALLEGED BURNERS ick White's Asso- | By s Questions About Ararchist FEDERAL TRADE BOARD FIXES PRINT PAPER PRICE Agreement of All Interests It} Another Sets Limit on Manipulation of Market. WASHINGTON, March 6.--The| Outbursts of oratory began as « F Trade Commissio has trial of Bouck White and his a SWolWa Gaba Mae eine nd batore: tutes CcBied & proposal by news print paper pit eat 4 ae maton of ths MAhufacturers that it fix a price for Moye eee tal Tevolution wi. ttelt product, and named $2.50 a hun- SLE aaa” ReAEWragd ana amIMeE ar) ree Eee reasonable charge, his accused followers . milenatll Higher prices were set for paper in charges growing out of @ flag bura- tess than carload lote and for sheet ing ceremony at the church June 1, paper, ' Result of} May Die as Collapse of Three Floors in Detroit Building. DETROIT, March 5.-—-Five firemen were killed and three others injured, one of whom may die, in a fire that, early yesterday swept through two five-story business buildings on Wood- ward Avenue, in the centre. of the downtown district, The killed and one of the injured were caught under @ masse of timber as the 1916 and twisted steel when three of the ; rs Acceptance of the arbitration plan|floors of one of the buildings col- I. Bernard aay ca Pdi "® was announced by the commission in hoe Vien ae minutes after he ts other than Wi " the fire started. Two firemen were | when Amwistant District Attorney © feliminary report to Congress 00/11 own trom « ladder to the sidewalk its news print investigation, saying there had been no real shortage of paper, but that important manufac- turers of the United States and Can- ada had banded together to secure unreasonable profits, The prices fixed will be in force fer] os months, and contracts callin higher than those set will Sbrogated. Besides the price of $2.60 | at the mii tn carload lots, t suit for absolute divorce fled today by mission named these price: Marjorie R. McLaughlin, better known! Pee eee ah the Tees thanncace |S# Marjorie Rambeau the actress, load, $2.50, Jobbers ‘will charge not | ®£ainst Charles W. McLaughlin, who more than 5 per cent. on carioad| Wiliand Mack, playwright and lots, 12% per cent, on less than car. | 4,1 !* strongly, tinted on Ra aS jload lots, and 20 per cent, on less) known to Mrs. MeLau 'HUGE SUPPLY OF CLOTHING [tee ska i | SOUGHT FOR ARMY IN RUSH , T° OPEN HEADQUARTERS. irr : asinens Men's League to Get Down ness To-Day. Bids Opened for 310,000 Pairs of! Chairman of the re-| usiness Men's League, | from the third floor. The crash came without warning, carrying down twenty firemen. The! monetary los was $360,000. | — WIFE SUES WILLARD MACK. | | Names « | je torke questioned a prospectve ju n as to bis acquaintance with an archista and socialists, said ‘Unless {t Is tho intention of the District Attorney to adduce evidence ing to connect these defendants socialists, I must nda that an insin- idices the juryman gehts guaranteed the de- our great and glorious Certain Yo Divorce Woman") jon. “A certain young woman" figures in a ag. Judge McIntyre permitted the Ii ng on the ground that wW out the beliefs of tbe jurymen aid, her name was not trical lawyer. pela AGAIN REPORT VILLA DEAD, . rT EL PASO, Tex., Br $00,000 its, With h will work for the election of @| tion of the Ville junta here Speed Chief Requirement business man for the city's next Mayor, for the statement that Villa has died! j announced jast night that neral head- opened in quarters, would be opened on the fifth from pneumonia in the mountains near| San Andres. floor of No. 60 East Forty-second Street | is afternon by Jay and that branches In the other| The other faction saya this report 1s| Purchasing Otile b oughs would be opened In the near) given out to cover Villa's movements, largest personal equipment order the | “Mir yeska said 3,800 persons already | 0nd It ts ndded that Villa is co short of |Army has given in many years, Bid- | had Pier themeeives fo work for the | ammunition he le unable to carry out an lidiee Ware choses ps + the | tlection of @ business man —regariless | offensive. a r rom all over the | G¢ party I he For the same reason Carranza troops United States and extraordinary in-|wourl be, 20,000 by “une ond of the pres-'in the north are cald also io have abans tere ent_month. was my ifested because a pro- cloned tne offentye, IN A $350,000 BLAZE; ° | Lakes Steamship Company, has been j requested by the Government to serd papers drawn by Nathaa| pein U.S. ASKS ABOUT LAKE BOATS! #2r7 Atle, now at Buftao. he tat, [ter Is 175 feet long, has a speed of twenty-two knots, and could be @éitv- ered In New York Harbor, Mr, Come PALM BEACH, March $.—Willlam ets says, by April 15. The other J. Conners, Chairman of the Great | Yoats average about 4,000 tons eaghy “We will have no trouble at all to get crews to man these boats,” eald a full description of the nine beats of he, “A® for gunners, the Government the line and of his private yacht, the | is taking care of that” Hin Yacht and Freight Amazing Power of Bon-Opto cet To Make Weak Eyes Strong Doctor Says It Strengthens Eyesight 50 per cent in One Week’s Time in Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home Victime of eye strain and other eye weakn: And (home who wear glasses, will be wind to know that according to] b glasoee can now diacard them in @ reasee- , wilt Dr, Lawia there is real hops and help for wer Bon-Opto Bon-Opto tablet In a quid Jatt up pe Inflamm disappear hem. ny whore ey they have had ther ey a by this remarkable prescription, and many who once wore giames say they have thrown falling way the noand redness will If your eyes o Tt wa A lady who w ie fore, tte ne far pte, remedy. 118 ous print without who weed It gaye: "I @ atrain caused by which Induced ve worn glaases for ‘or distance and work, m 1 could not read my envelope, oF the type: before me. I dlscnrded: my as bothered with overworked, tired I writing en can do voth now, an dist remedy. af Giulg. being _peiatad ‘on the "pec ete fantee it expre| done for me. Tt can be ya oan’ Weed in It | deileved that thousands who w fegeman's, Kalish vi of importance was quick de livery. The bidder guaranteeing de livery of his product in a short time was able to get a shade of advantage onk items of person in the order were and 115,000 ps is of olive drab cotton, 750,000 is of olive drab flannel shirting. 0,000 yards of melton, 000,000 yards of it yrre tat 672,000 bl drawers, 700,000 pairs of % Peraoiinentte The Fancy Needlework Dep’t CONEY ISLAND SUIT ON. | now located on the Thirty-fourth Street side for Destruction by states | Of the Fourth Floor, is featuring at the _ present time a splendid assortifient of ‘The first damage sult resulting from the action of Attorney General E. Woodbury in ordering bathing pavil-| ions and other obstructions he | Deney IWand beath temaved torerrit BASKET WARE including Laundry Hampers, Waste Baskets, Dog Sleepers and Carriers, Work Baskets, access to the State lands under water came to trial in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn to-day, before Justice Kelly The suit was brought by Barney Silver | and the Silver Bathing Pavilion, In and two depu- | ing to me. anid secobermicr and istuci; and Sandwich Trays, many of which are Mrs. Charles A. Bryan, leader of [No Lerner | . Fane phn ken chiomenied anacely ae a veal of re tant ‘| embellished with hand decoration. ions of men, he bath pavilion sn damages to the property. The. pavilion ingot’ neticn | eatesd ut the fout of Ud golana poet Trays and Baskets imported from Japan and Fea bt seit cruel ak the Philippines form part of this interesting -Making instinct is|down on J iy in’ ma in class h with @ woman nst the Mayor ey all to see that no ¢ elected unless pledged of this tunnel prob- remarked in ceopt that as @ promise a threat.” Institute for Service nd Asal preer st the plan ident Place nr missioners Hodg Hervey as his office, ROOSEVELT WILL GARE FOR 20 YOUNG BELGIANS Undertak ‘to S ipport Score of ( end i of War—Oy Ad Town of Huy day € ‘ated their | child relet t Province of Liege, dren are ta wanu oC ART ALLIANCE .E RAISES FUND. | *|nome for the organization. SAYS ACID STOMACH Commiesion .| more, collection. Already Has 825,000 Toward Frec- tion of a Permanent Home, The Art Alla America ar nounced to-du t $25,000 had becn | raised by private subscription toward a fund for the erection of « permanent | A campaign | © more is under way. The| of the A are at} ‘orty-second Street. The | Frank F mn ists ure me ot the organization is | ‘rate With artiste and. art 8 t having get into touch with| se Who seek American art | —— has been arranged for to-morrow (Tuesday) to ral preser Floor Lamps (double light), black lacquer, mahogany or carved gilt, with flat Empire or Mandarin silk shade . . . $23.00 Fletcher to Accom Table Lamps (double light), mahogany, GUADALAJARA, Mi | with 20einch silk she“c in rose or ecru, ek eee Oblast tie ae at . . A . . ° . $15.00 an A assador, and/ lean Minis: | " Table Lamps (double light), biack lacquer, with 18-inch Japanese paper shade in haw- thorn or peony decoration . «. $12.50 Boudoir Lamps (single light), solid ma- hogany or white enamel, with 10-inch silk CAUSES INDIGESTION Excess of “hydrochloric acid | sours the food and forms shade in ecru or rose ; «© 6 Bao gases. | Un ed food delayed in. the Wicker Lamps (single Hght), for desk or foacy Gersren oe, Fara) fecal boudoir, with cretonne-lined shade, $3.00 says a noted authority. He also tells that In is Caused by Hyper- t Wi i ht) with ly= iiditi, ticanine there ear eaeet;| Gilt Wood Lamps (single ligt ith poly: | hydroel sid in. the stomach, chrome decoration, and !0-inch fancy slik which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation, Thusevery-| ghade . « «© «© «© ¢« e 9900 thing eaten 3 in the stomach much sia |like garbage sours in a can, forming i | acrid fluids and gases which inflate the (Fifth Floor) stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, Iu misery in the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate| sour food or have heartburn, flatul-| tence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive | aids and instead, get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and| take a tablespoonful in a glass of | water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and further- to continue this for a week, While relief follows the first dose, it} is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gaa king mass, start the liver, ait the kidmeye and thus} rw of pure digestive Etre aap Or Considering the qualities and designs. the prices emarkably low. from the acid of g # and lemon Julee, combined with lithta and sodium apnasa Nhis harmless salts is used thousands of people for stomach | jMouble with eace! results. —Advt, | ~ - QB. Altman & Cn. A Special Sale of Electric Lamps | NEWLY IMPORTED CRETONNES in an unusually attractive array of designs and colorings, are now being offered in a Special Sale (to be continued to-morrow), at 28c. & 42c. per yard Biith Aveme-Madtann Avene, A Sale of Blankets and Other Bed Furnishings will present decided price opportunities, availeble to-morrow and Wednesday. White Blankets 1 4 $5.50, 7.00, 8.50 & 9.50 Satin-finish Bedspreads (with scalloped edges) Size 2 x23, yards . . . each $3.25 Size 244x234 yards . z + each 3.75 Size 214x234 yards . . . each 3.95 per pair . Crochet Bedspreads Qe 3 3 i Sate aaa $1.25 Wool-filled Comfortables covered with plain-colored dotted mull, eal 3's G ee UC COD Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (with plain hem: each 85c. to $1.35 each 24c. to 30c. (Fourth Floor) Sheets ° 5 5 Pillow Cases . . An Important Clearing Sale of Men’s Shoes to take effect to-morrow (Tuesday) on the SIXTH FLOOR, will consist of Button Shoes in patent leather or gunmetal calfskin, and Lace Shoes in tan or gunmetal calfskin at $4.50 per pair New Qork

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