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ee ee Te 4 ‘ ; er rE THE EVENING' WORLD, More Pay for White Wings. (Apecial to The Evening Wo: i ALBANY, March 6—A new bill troduced in the Assembly by Mr. Sh eotf amends the Charter of New Y City by Increasing the [an express |Station and Hir SUBWAY ‘GUARDED © ONBOYS “TP” OF DYNAMITE PLOT Youth = 1 alls P Police Fellow Passenger Warned Him of Explosion To-Day tly went to « atain notified In vue 1 the plac oung Margo Junior Pol ment. The ra $300 ASK FOR A QUARTER OUNCE OF FREEZONE <Any corn will dry up and lift out, says a Cincinnati authority. — Acting # range | tne zation love Precinct ear what) 9 # wat he saw Hirs Let folks step on your feet here after; wear shoes a size sinaller if vou on information wh pears to be trivial, but is heeded be- | train at be he had heard hor when he got hom@and was Capt ig of a police guard es in a member of a volunteer organi He ways he didn't ranger sald to Hirach MRS, SANGER RELEASED; BALKS FINGER PRINTERS Ap | Birth Control Leader Strong Enough to Resist Three Men After | Yrand Central h told Margolies Margolies told Sweeny. The spector Cray, who the Fifth Street urn white Kathryn R. Heathering- ton Is Superintendent of Employees in Finan- cial District and Has) TURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS WOMEN OF NEW YORK Square Deal for Girls of Wall ‘Street, Even Among the Stenographers, Pays, Says Chief of a Shorthand Regiment Ooeaew 4 like, for corns will never ie wuse in such times as these It would Thirty-Day Term | Saved Money for Her| ¢ electric sparks of pain through vou, be foolish to take chances, the Pollee ‘ a" 1% aeeording to this authority. enantinin i ve the | _, That Mrs, Margaret Sanger xalnet) Company by Eliminat-’ : Bie davs thai & tow Hects af ait partimen mae vardiny strength while serving her thirty P eae ‘ called freesort, applied dire ‘ ubway transportat! to-day. | da ones tov distributing pirin) ing Opportunities Mag : a tender, aching corn inst a fn in uniform are stationed | control literature was evidenced to Favoritism and “Pull”; : lieves soreness, and nt te ‘ > } day n, Just before she was re i ak » + corn, root and all, lifts out without : ave Fra bunitog | Heamed, she successfully resin Girls Better Satisfied : pain j'@ question persons carrying DUNdIOS| Oy ateal efforts of Warden McCann | 2 | This drng is sticky, but dries at} or acting susplctously 1 plain-lend two keepers in the Queens and Make More Money . f 4 once, and in aaid to simply shrivel up ea men are on platform duty at| County Jall to take her finger prints. | Merit and Not Fiary| 4 we? Pere Ee se ee | ccording to sange ore | A . ‘ . irritating the surrounding tissue I tmportant station According to Mrs. Sanger, who bore; Baty Win Inerease. in| % ef It is claimed that « quarter of an! A report that a threat had been|® trlumphant | amie when she) 1g : i : ance obtained at any drug store will) made to cause an explosion in the| merged from the prison, the atrug-| Fae 4 any 4 oat very little but is sufficient to re-| sunway some time to-day was taken|&l¢ lasted until the three men were \6 3 move every hard or soft corn or eal- abe saa we treet | exhausted ” -Smi % 14,2 lue from one's feet. Cut this out, Cpt, Sweaty of the Bitth Sree huting her wtdy: Ih pMaon Mts By Nixola Greeley-Smith : 3 | especially if you are a woman render fon last night by Samuel Margo | fan has been a member of the! There ts at least one large busi-| % : who wears high heels.—Advt urteen years old, of No, 239) 0 sey quad, doing her share of Ness organisation In New York City! ® ' .3 — | Fitth and Hdward Hirsch, fit. | initury sauad. dm where tho head of the firm can't| ? ’ teon, of No. 60 Boventh Atrest. The), nine to toych a buzzer and say to an answer-| + . Foy wshtolr eine: RIAL, Wheel ANA group of professional “contr K ate : re headed by Mra, Ethel Byrne Tell Miss Jones to come h : Te h Aven ' o " er . hh ’ ig their way home in| Sister of Mrs. Sanger, met their lead ; N bias z hid / ‘ jer on r rele J . the subway yesterday afte 00) hen | Mis ones’! es . mihi heh i atid Rib sin the delegation were Mis acetic dhol ded H A roughly dressed man who sat nex , no matter i \to Hirsch reached over and whispered in Btuyverant Mite. wal t her voice! re. . accretary: Mra, Eugene P. Stone, sister | ‘ : to him Fins Hav. Di Bares: eK nas raat: | or curly her pom- + j “Don't ride in the subway to-mor- 1 {fit Aeueh Russ | padour, she hag ab- | bi ir 7 Gri row, We're going to blow it up." frag Prof, ® solutely no more! rs ° ‘The boys changed from a local to) Rober and chance of taking KATHRYN Rf ° lie. . President of the y uactomb A and | Rrownaville ers’ Mirth Control ox na bo alc _HEATHERTON: @: é & Leaiar mumxceere tio that if she| + of SER TOD gj Pneumonia R‘G [ier a TORUS we coe ton ve el are often the result of a neg- Health | whatever her personal advantages, : lected cou ca or cold which pro YIELD $10 000 IN LOOT Miss Jones has to take her turn with ¢ Red fo teeees ntnae tak , the sallow Miss Brown and the : mo ourse | aoe scrawny Miss Smith in answering sicut | Former Elevator Boy, Arrested in. any and all calis for a stenographer. Rm _MONE HAC n Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey }went to the TRETH cide Es | everything thoug! pawntlekets, ah All Work Guaranteed 10 Years, ‘ PRICES LOWEST Full Sets of Teeth Gold Fillings 22 karat 'g Gold Crowns, 22 karat - r ul Silver Fillings : COUGH Hit Dr. SALTER, Dentist, ané feel better lmmediately. For scores Four AND, Maine 1,00 up four are: Ralph Eldridge, Eastport worth; John M James H. Fender Bon Ton Apartment Robbery, apartment ye of value len n the lock on the door had not been tampered with tives found Zajicok's pockets full of they say |" According’ to the police, jpemoceaTs oi GAIN IN MAINE, | Vear—Kepublite ‘esmiul Republican candidates Burnham, Aub | All this because Miss Kathryn it Mey Broadway She an her business ago, going to a8 a stenographer at $10 In five Sears nad earning capacity, To- f the women in tho had been ta work then The detec : a month doubled day sho her is on Zajicek ad she mitted he made his way the roof Wall Street district receiving a sal of the apartment house and then | ary in the thousands, and the tirat NO PAIN Went own to a'window of the Flom rg ne aid ater her eromeon ts | Ty) W CONDUCTIVE AN \t With a helper, he ts quoted as say- | her present position was to install a a N Texter r ing, he made twenty trips up and system of dictation in rotation, there- ext ExT down the fire escape, dropping bun- ye : 6 pre: 7 1 .1 PAIN he ue 1 dles of stolen stuff in the snow. by solving the pretty girl problem. TEETH EXTRACTED FREE | ———— HOW SHE SOLVED THAT Your old ¢ extracted FREE and 9 “PRETTY GIRL” PROBLEM, new wet that fits perfectly made the same You see, | began at the bottom here,” Miss Heatherton told me, “and I knew just how the girls feit and Just how impossible it was to do away with problems of pull and promo. | tion through favoritism so long as each man had his stenographer. Then too the company lost money through n: Fred ‘Tt. | My having to hold such and such « ic eT Ele: | girl because Mr, So-and-80 was a 3 and Charles |customed to dictating bis letters to to Thr. = March 6 sterday of cted against Demo- L \Vest, South Portland Of yeare it has been baby's best friend 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. ie Democratic: Mayors are John A, {HOF Knowing that he might want for whooping cough and croup. i Small, Bathe Charlos b Lemaife, Lew: | her L could not send her to any one ston; Frank (Ce Flint, To ‘ FREE TEST Worse, tise: “Whee Sena Meats. Watervitie, “4% 84) eiso and she Just wat uround and | “Feeling Tough. Jim— | I had spells like that, too—!azy, blue, no ‘pep'—until wife | Instant Postu instead of coffee. Now | sleep better, smile oftener, and nerves behave. how harmful coffee was ‘tll I quit it \ **There’s a Reason’ Ser = Why don’t you try Postum?”’ Te ata t EuR ont oeiies | marke ed time * ‘Then, because certain girly had a| ‘pull,’ or the other gitls thought th had, I was constantly getting com- plaints that girl got only easy work to do while the another ant had ¢ This the the disagreeable tasks. element of personal appearance or char girl's | “I decided that the best way to give every girl emplo: square deal to ask the company to let me de- can count for or against a advancement, pe cide which girls to send to take dic- tation, ‘To-day, when a department head calls this department, he asks erely for a stenographer and I send pany money. Not having to hold jmen wh« ate might not be ready to dic letters till 2 in the afternoon, I was abl he number of advantage redu me gave giris ® now that any ein sajary ex rox. LT hire the and they know kiris and I fire them that I will give them a square deal Another thing which I insist upon In justice to the wirla is that heady departments shall have their let ers read and have decided upon their | answers before they send for a ste Brapher, Nothing is more trying to \ girl's nerves than to have to sit and : . wait wiilé a man rummages among i Never knew : Peeve esha nawer to 4 communication whiten day and that girls waiting after they President of th wives his tins hour in the opening and answering his aud bis correspondence is dis tated early in the for, 7 complatn- | situation will always exist where | hin any girl 1 plea In this way} gets he vane tie disagreen lea meet with oppos ’ the men in the company” 1 inquired curiously Ish say tt did," Miss Heather- | j ton exclaimed. ‘They didn’t like it at |all, But you see {t saves the cor | tain girls to do the work of certain | taken in tablespoon doses in 4 Hieatherton, superintendent of posed of in an incredibly short time graphers. Girls have been hired eel amounts ne water or milk Said to Confess ployees of the National Surety Com- | vecause he sets a good exampl the from here recently and pald fore meals and on retiring as- i tive| Cmployees by havin 8 letters pres r y of course oh FY Ale. SNIRaIE, < gaventGel. On pany, decided that the most effective BS « I aril irse, as much as tists digestion, in this way Makes a Fit All of the Time rank —Zajtoek nteen years Pai away with charges of] pared when i stenographer is sent 10 k. T have had girls here with strengthening the system to re- | Tonle Lavative—safe for Children, (old, of No. 408 Bast Bighty-fourth - : him 4l equipment which the work of sist cold and other disease germs. | Street, formerly elevator boy at the fYeriusm, pulls, discrimination, ¢ “You must meet many types of girls company does not ¢ at — I Duffy's should be in every med- Bon Ton rtment house at No, 1000 h bedevil all large forces of om-| Just starting to work and you must| mean girls with a knowled f one {balled & 3 ployed women was to compel each |<ROW What qualities mark the girlyor more foreign languages —and est. Park Avenue, Was arrested to-day by | who will succeed,” 1 said have always advised them to better pune mest family wine | girl to take her turn and to make ‘rif : Ep HB or tidet huss near } enmed druggists "mud (ihn. Dever Unger and Meyer, who “Lthink id splied the executive | themselves when they got the chance. | supply {* ~~ Tsay he confessed robbing the apart. *#e! head of @ department take the) but charming Miss Heathert who,| And they are certainly ing the DR. SALTER’S ent of George W. Fleming in tne S@hographer assigned to him no mnat- by the way, has large quantities of |chance to-day. Even when they rea- WsAr & in the! ae how much be might disiike hor curly hair which she is dettr-| lize that the $75 salary offered ts only ‘Bon Ton Sunday night of clothing {naka nde | tained shall not be made a substitute | te mporary, they are willing to risk It and silverware worth $10,000, i Mi I \for good stenography. “I have inter Scien i ic en is yy Fleming took his family to Atlantic | Mi8# Heatherton is at the head of a| viewed hundreds of girls, and to-day ity Friday. When cll staff of 360 women employed by the| after a ten minutes’ talk L can tell tary National Surety Company at No, 115| “hether « girl will do or not ' SOME GIRLS SHE NEVER HIRES— A FAMINE OF STENOGRAPHERS. “Never hire a girl who is overdress ed or who wears a waist that is to Unruly sheer or is cut too low, or who has! on very short skirts. Outside of these Stomach requirements I don't pretend to how the girls shall dress nity | Their clothes TRY == are their own affair — “TE suppose you know there is HOST ‘ tinued Miss Heatherton, “When the war broke out many co} nographers, experts in law and lan kuages, were without employment but to-day there is a cut-throat corr petition among Wall Street firms for! mpetent Stomach Bitters It Helps Nature Wonderfully The Beautiful Corset Made by a’ Frenchwomar in this Country Presentation of the New Spring Models Revealing the new grace of line, the new materials and the unusual new trimmings. There are features in these Spring models that the woman who takes thought for all details of dress will be glad to know about. All who are planning Spring gowns, or who are interested in the latest thoy ht for grace and charm in woman’s dre e in- vited to inspect these models at their |eisure. Price range $5 to $35. Third floor, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Old Building ‘You see a great many men have gone {nto ammunition work and that m room for more women, so the demand Is enormous.” | THINK MORE OF BUSINESS THAN THEY DO OF MARRIAGE. you lose many girls by marri-| I asked Miss Heatherton, ‘Very few, replied the yotme gen- \eral of 350 we don't count very h on marriage. They think only, of getting ahe know it in auld the work of women Is hampered by its temporary charac ter, But I never take the fact that a girl may marry, or even that she Is engaged, into consideration. 1 simply | push her ahead as fast as her work | justifies It. And I must say to you that Ai our girls have realized that they were a square deal ness women | ‘| HAVE GOLOR IN GHEEKS tavus the Ministers consented to re- main fn office in tho hope of settling the crisis, ‘The Government was defeated Sat- jurday in a joint ballot of the two Chambers of the Diet on its request for the appropriation of $7,600,000 to be used in preserving neutrality. Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets | If your skin is yellow—complexion Laat tongue coated—appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth 4 lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. they have worked with and the most wonderful ta throughout our entir girls into temp ition Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a If a gir) purely vegetable compound mixed re he . with olive oil, You will know ce ae ne ' by their olive color. To have a clear, RNY wania protert. tHe: pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a pan Xenoxtapher if she complained to | feeling of buoyancy ‘like childhood \him. if a girl is insulted in business | days you must get at the cause. | it Is her own faul Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act ow SS the liver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after effects, They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at lOc and 25c, All druggists. Take one or two night+ ly and note the pleasing results, —Advt. SWEDISH MINISTERS QUIT. | | | | Government Defeated in Diet Over | Neutrality Appropriation, STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 6 ~/ The Swedish Ministry resigned to- ~ MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR GrILD'S TONGUE Give ' “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever- ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated— They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons —"_—_———————— el | ebild will not menting wa of the bowel. A laxative to-day saves a sick te will gently move out to-morrow. Children. simply and you have a well, take the time from play to empty [Playful child again. A thorough “in their bowels, which become clogged |*0C Cleansing’ is ofttimes all that is up with waste, liver gets sluggish, | rent given in any sickness i. stomach sour. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Look at the tongue, mother! If] Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottl: coated, or your child is listless, cross, fof “California Syrup of Figs," whieh feverish, breath bed, restless, doesn't [has full directions for babies, childre: cat heartily, full of cold or has the xrippe or a sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Figs,” then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this fer of all ages and for groun-ups plainly printed on the bottle, See that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Don't merely ask for Syrup of Figs, but asl or “California Syrup of Figs." Re vember, “Cali Advt SPECIAL FEATURES NEXT PARISIENNE Sunday’s World Allegorical Portrait of St. Colored Cover Design. 1. Patrick. Irish Coats of Arms of Fifty Famous “amilies. Three Good Irish Stories. “When Uncle Sam Rules the Waves.” A Victor Herbert “Century Girl” Song. 4. 5. IN GRAVURE: New York's Great- est Blizzard of Twenty-nine Years Ago; alco a Group of Exclusive Pictures of the Cuban Revolution. 2. 3. day, but at the request of King Gus- ~ ‘ seer

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