The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1917, Page 5

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{ ey ‘ | ] Materials Burella Cloth Vigoureux Gunniburl Tweed Hairline Stripe Serge Checked Worsted 28.00 Saas. eeeee eee Rien ARE RENAE, wiping aly 28.00 x THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. ’ - heh ae le up tn ovry Now Tor ee DOOM GMM MMA ALMA ‘ le ’ This condition, as was shown by MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION * he Evening World, is largely re- nb. = sponsible for the shortage in food 1 supplies in New York City and has Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ resulted in much of the suffering wal Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. has come to the poor of the city. The Evening World's investigation showed | 1917, ] fe 00 cars were piled up on the| ks in New Yc Name .occcccccccccccssccsccccvsvcccccecesssescevee 13 ms ent 5th Avenue 34th Street ws __| Feason for this congestion being the Address .. soeveveee eeeeeee | Gonditions Exposed by This tac KO of j ftenmantps to transport ‘ Paper Stir Governor ium I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening | at aking of office by G World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. to Action, of New Jersey ratio vith The E 5 * itl tm « am ht began to come Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. : a ¢ ormmmpondent of The| ) ' hfe the vast ship- ALBANY, Y., March 13,The|Ment® of munitions to foreign coun- = LK ie . ” tries the food distress of the New New York Evening World's fight| York people had vastly | 4, | 2000 to be presented, and an appro- upon the congestion in ibs aw v6 fe) ame Governor, tn his message, sald: | Sete orpanlaation. ue Gorecoet | HAIR COMING OUT ? tet, & or “The rapid and tremen 8 growth | of New Jersey will recommend to the! ght terminals to-day brought to|of the industries of the State, par- Legislature of New Jeraey the crea,| Dandruff cadses a feverish irritation {te aid the Governor and all of od pci oe A Mh dae adsa enter | tion of a similar commission, with |of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, Seettive machinery of the State, growth ot the baninees oe ie ates | which it is my Parposs the New aie tare. and then the hair comes be © Governor's attitude was ex-| which and p | commission shall co-operate in find-| fast. To stop falling hair at once ani j Might to the Legislature. In this| congestion hat port which not It is part of the preparedness pro-|druff, get a 25-cent bottle of Dan- | MaMa iictiot! With the Biante. of sew the business of the State Sut in- | Ane Mul preparedness le one of the | (,your hand and rub it into the scalp, } ases the cost of doing business and | After a few applications the hair stops . Jersey looking to the moving of the| the cost of living. | Rost vital factors of preparedness for | ooine out gad you eaa't An4 aay ps * o | ac ec a - ie. ~ thousands of londed freight _cars| tablisned beonane ef’ tala conpurtions “CHARLES 8, WHITMAN.” | dandruff.—Advt. \ ba |threaten the closing down of indus- SEeTareteae N HIS HEART BADLY ‘icein’icrtsostncsrtritsn!| TON OF ROPE STOLEN, foo engaged therein, The diMiculty 18! narwe Owase Cauben Asrest’ 0: ef #9 N quate freight and terminal facilities | Three Tugboat Men for Theft. NS for the taking care of the products| Arthur Peterson, twenty-nine years s | that pass through the Port of New | old, of No. 119 Broad Street, New York; . ; k. This concerns the Nation as|Jullus Nicholson, twenty-seven years wad SIN Te pe ee Le i las sn i ay A edohalehe d exist-lold, of No. 9 York Street, and Gustav bad AQ] os 2 7 ng con ions ts seriou at re ‘0 1 ye No. ig : “Fruit-a-tives” Soon Relieved | sna retara the industrial and finans | Heweit Btreou Brooklyn, were anteater Don’t suffer! Relief. comes \ : N clal growth of the State. All but/oarly this morning on complaint th nt sol N | O 44 Ny i iti vo © e ie | Lawrence E. jurtle: N 531 Sixty- ‘ S N This Dangerous Condition | iors ‘ve New Vork terminate In our |sinnth Street, Brooklyn Weieraon ia’) CHE MOMERE YOU ARP \ Ni eae . neighboring State of New. Jersey, | fireman and’ the other two men are “St. Jacob’s Oil. NN 682 Gerrard St. East, Toronto This makes it essential that any eo. | feckhands on the | tugboat | Lester va q Bivée two year 1 whe © citin ot| (SON Of tie, wort nroblem -anouid [ROU7S RUSH SMESG ML ARIAS) | { \ y & ve include a study of that portion of the | inch rope from Hurtley’s barge .oulse| What's rheumatism? Pain only! } Acute Indigestion and Gas in the| port comprised within the northern | tied AUP, Mk averdon's shipyards, “West Pils aol bi Nhe Usted oe tl \ ut of New Jersey and, while tt 1#| Brighton, Staten Island. y requires internal treatment. Ru By Momech. It afterwards ettacked my! Povond question that great penefit| Detectives found th rope valued at|the misery right away! Apply sooth. | 99 Heart and I had pains all over my body, cerue to the State of New York | $100. buried in coal in the hold of the me “henetrating “St, Jacobs Oil” di- L eo that I could hardly move around igh & comprehensive port policy, the Weat Brighton. P rectly upon the “tender spot” and re- oi «° I tried all kinds of Med but none @ Will Gino BOCES tO Bigw ul lief comes instantly “St. Jacobs Oil” ) of them did me any good. At last, [| “1 have been in conference with the| is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica Mudid’ 6 ey “Prilvectives.” . 1| State neer"aad #urverer of New| rt relief which never disappoints and bought the first box last June, and nd the Governor of New Jer-| Nae ee cannot burn or discolor the skin, i a . ‘ e 4 a ~e oldie ehl, J he rT 8 . bow 1 am well, after using only three Rat oth Staten antald | ited. her fa . from your deuggist, andiln gust © wos McCreery is introducing in New York an article S bares. 1 recommend “Fruit-a-tives’ hehe ae fe situ. nee Ea yi thres, at his, hor ment you'll be free from rheumatic ‘ ee . fia ia suitesing' Hom tnd indorbed (nin Tea nn'a | gaye according to ngortaiion “reaching aNd elatlen pal, sorenene, sti fneas that men should certainly welcome. It is a heatless |||° oR . r e a her of ) *. Rehi a . ‘St. J . F \ EAMES LEE Chamber of | ithorities her father had subjected hie | Oil” has relieved millions of rheumae trouser press. It does away with the unsanitary ||{- ‘ 0c. « box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e. y, I recommend the ap-|ndvancine upon her In m menucing mens | com suderers in the last half century, 7 P . Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fraiteas | Dolntinent of commissioners, who wil | er whee gubrntey a, 7eDACIN MAN” and jg just as good for sciatica, neue pressing of trousers by tailors—and also, the resultant Ses Li 4 Ondeaab N.Y.—Ad. serve the ate witnout compen. She was rel on a nominal bond.| talgia, lumbago, backache, sprains and yj 4 i y tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y.—Advt.| tion, as provided ‘for in a maamire (fie mam, fe mabua oe erallligianAbvec scorching and wearing away of the fabric itself which comes from pressing clothes with hot irons. Leahey ’s Heatless Trouser Press e NS 5th Avenue 34th Street P 1.00 \ rice $1. S A MARCH EVENT This Trouser Press is the most wonderful inven- | oughly waterproof. Made to last a lifetime, with N tion for men since the discovery of the safety razor. | tempered steel clamps, heavily nickel plated. N ’ . e There is no operating expense whatever, dust put 0 operating expense. ‘There is no wood in it to | Women Ss Smart Spring Suits your trousers in the press at night, and take them warp, check, crack or splinter, N out next morning perfectly stretched, pressed and Put “Everybody’s Valet” in your home to-day. N creased, looking as they did the first time you ever | The Heatless method has swept old-fashioned ex- Ny 28 00 wore them. pigethc unsanitary pressing methods out of date in N i the twinkling of an ey Once and for all cut out | N 8 : ; ye. \ ° First Cost Is the Last Cost tailor bills both for pressing and for the new trousers N 2 i The Leahey’s Heatless Trouser Press costs only | that the ordinary tailor’s pressing makes you buy so N A sale carefully planned in advance —a representative collection of $1.00. It is made of the toughest fibre board, thor- | often. \ choice new Suits comprising many reproductions of higher-priced models Sold on the First Floor in the Notion Department N ; ” “Ubis Vi vy stiles rs MMe RT Sy Te a ikiaece oA NoaTHWEsT CORNER SIXTHAVESIO™ STR. LEANING SAYE THIRD BIG WEEK ‘ The Things You Want Did YOU find time to call last week and make a selection? If not, in spite of enormous business, we still have thousands of ‘10 to 50°), off’ VALUES in all lines. Help us make room for decorators and me- chanics by helping yourself to “THE THINGS YOU WAN at unequalled low prices, for CASH or on CREDIT. A few of these specials are shown below. = Open Saturdays Until 10P.M, Motor Deliveries Evrywiere “was 6h ‘ Fae a ripping Ghostly, nat M, Four-Piece William and Mary Period i Ae’) “Bidrepma\SolleinyAutiateilvorg of hN LD BROADWAY: PLAYHOUSE earest || rk wh y 8 wen Beautifully carved Ne 4 P : ; hantiege fan ch plat § rore, consisting “of DRESSER 42 inche —Every Suit Different, Distinctive and Individual. french pease, “CHIFFONIERY Stine ei f — The style features are in accord with long, mirror 16x50; TOILET TABLE 40 inches the coming season. jenat with triplicaea mer!) BBD in full’ siee) four picces, as illustrated *107°°I Read The House of Fear | Colors Styles Th aL) Striped Worsted | Navy Blue Bookie |c Beleadiatanele Beaio Bonn WW OR es WES . it By WADSWORTH CAMP Jersey Cloth | Copenhagen Groen Sport Styles Braid Trimmed e ld py Haar . Gabardine » | Belgian Blue Rose | Plain Tailored Button Trimmed rhe gripping, ghostly mysteries Plain Serge | Oxford White Semi-Tailored Notched Tailored Collar ‘ ot an Old Broadway Playhouse Poiret Twill Sand Black | Fancy Tailored Deep Overlay Collar IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— : ae , 28.00 A WORLD “WANT™ AD, WILL G0 AND GBT IT| Begins in Next Sunday World w \ : j

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