The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1917, Page 4

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ee ee te uN BEAT “TIM” CONGRESS HAD POWER WHEN FRET HURT 10 FI HOURS AND ar tre rot PAY FOR RALROAD NEN up, aching, calloused (Continued from First Page { feet or corns. ; . *Saret ¥ ose “TIZ? = ' A ’ { j ployee, citing the “Hours of Service Act" and others, and heid there was Mithority of Congress to act because of failure of the railroads and em ployees to reach an agreement | The ratiroads could not object to fixing a standard of wages, he because in the deadlock none was fixed sald, Chief Justice White, In hia opinion concluded: “We say that the conten | tion that the act waa vold and could operative because of unworkability of {te provisions Jia without merit, since we see no not be made ' You can be happy-footed in a | the foment. Use “Tiz” and never suffer [with tender, raw, burning, blistereds | reason to doubt that if the atandard pwollen, tired, aching feet. | “Tin” reds | rean iy tus abt Were indy antaicatls only “Tin” takes the pain and soreness | 1. candid effort followed to carry out of corns, callouses and bunions, | “nd a © ‘As soon a8 you put your feet in a|!t out. the result would be without “Tis” bath, you just feel the h pee | aitboulty a plished, It in true that ness soakin, tn Tiow good your poor, |it might follow that in some ca y want to dance for /that necause of particular terms off old feet feel. . “Tin” ts pA, “Tin” instantly , out all the poisonous exuda- tions which puff bef your feet and) cause sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty feet. Get a 28-cent box of “Tir” r exceptional surround ngs s nee might be necessary but these exceptions afford no ground for holding the act vold because its provisions are not susceptible in prac employ at any \French 23e ¢ ©. GRUNTS, THE EVENING WORLD, ee 446-9410 BOOP i drug store or department store. Get | tice of being carried out. 44004 6100004 * eee instant foot relief. Laugh at foot) HOLDS CONGRESS HAD POWER The &. 8, Orleans, one of the first) Thousands turned out to welcome eufferers who complain. Because TO ADOPT THE ACT. | the captain and the crew and give our feet are never, never going to Sother or make you imp any more— Advt. “Being of the opinton that Congres had the power to adopt the act in erlean freighters to wal! arme: Amertean freighters ail unarmed | im @ warm reception, graph shows the veasel t Bordeaux with through the barred zone, arrived in| Bordeaux | OI i MAA ER TOTTI TAG AIAG question, whether it be viewed as al Lingerie and Corsets # McCutcheon'’s””*” Fine Lingerie of foreign and domestic manu facture.for Spring and Summer wear is now on display at McCutcheon’s in very full as- sortment. Included in the collection are some very attractive goods of Philippine make which are worthy of inspection, Gowns, $2.95, 3.25, 3:75, 4.85. French Chemises, $.95, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75. Envelope Chemises, with Ribbon Straps, $1.75. Drawers, hand-embroidered, $1.00, 1.75, 2.00. tween the parties of power by Con, doubtedly posse propriate legis arbitration—a p resulted from its Interstate « situation Lk or as the exertior enn 1 to provide by ap on for compulsory or which inevitably nmerce in dealing with a that which was before ered in holding tho statute was not within the power of Congress to enact and in restraining its 181 VY BW BY DOW and tt is so ordered." The de sion to-day is @ formal re- . Hook of Kansas City, enjoining en- | tacetcant of the Adamson holding it “unconstitutional, null and void,” The Court's decision was six to three, with Justices Day, Pitney and Van Devanter dissenting JUSTICE DAY RENDERS A DI8- SENTING OPINION, Justice Day, in a dissenting opinion, sald the legislation amounted to “de- Corsets, new and distinctive Spring models Brae’ cf the rulmecan grosarts in both Gossard lace-in-front and Felicita treatment of the controversy, rily entire and enormous cost of an experi- mental’ increase in wagers.” Justice McKenna concurred in the majority opinion, but on slightly dif- tf ands Justice Day read his own dissenting opinion and Justice Pitney delivered the other dissent ing opinion in which Justice Van Devanter joined. The immediate temporary wage in- . . . * . bitra- and Filet Laces combined with fine Linen, phage p Ik and Nets from $1.25 to 13.50. Alsoa complete line of plain Bust Supporters, 50x to $4.50. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets IW BV BV BY BWV. ANVBV/B\ (AWW bv 170) (Wed WZ Wa We Sed ed ad od Wd fore 7 BY By By By / va DY 8y | SANE CERO | Nor'rH West Corner SIXTHAVESIS“ Str, spre cea Sat | crease won by affect 400,000 1 and aro estimated to total be | $40,000,000 and $50,000,000, | —-_— |ESTIMATE BOARD ASSAILED. | Ju ainmen, as of January stween Criticizes Street Opening, paey Delay 1 ra Brooklyn, Supreme Court Justice Crop- zed the Board of Ea- Brighten Your Home Did YOU find time up till now to call’ and make a selection? If not, in spite of enormous business, we still have thousands of “10°, to 50°; off” VALUES in all lines. Embrace this FINAL OPPORTUNITY to get “THE THINGS YOU WANT” at unequalled low prices, for CASH or on CREDIT. Only a few of these specials are shown below. sey severely criticl ACK of skill and training need not bar you from the joys Open Saturday Evenings 4 ¢ ae produc- Until 10 o’Clock FAN + wena 6 Motor Deliveries ai \\\ which it un- imposed upon the railroads the} authority to protect it—we conclude that the court below | enforcement | and its decree therefore must be and| it i# reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to dismiss the bill, le of the opinion of Judge William | Act and) direct fixing of wages to meet the|| CHIEF PROMJSIONS Abebhba GE 6 MARALEA ‘Gm Wat wubs | OF ADAMSON LAW Ject resulting from the dispute be-| UPHELD AS VALID. EGINNING Jan. 1 last, eight hours shall, in con- tracts for labor and ser- vice, be deemed a day's work aid the measure and standard of a day's work for the pur- pose of reckoning compensa- tion for services of all em- ployees who now or hereafter may be employed by any com- mon carrier by railroad, ex- cept railroads independently owned and operated and not exceeding 100 mil in length, electric street railroads and terurban railreads Under section two the Presi- dent is ordered to appoint a commission of three to investi- gate and report on effects of This commission is to report its findings to the President and Congress within from six to ten months from date of or- ganization. Section three prov pending the oommi port compensation shall not be \ ; , without due process of law." ‘The dis-|| Poul ComPonuation & mn back-lace. Made in the new fabrics—fine senting opinion, held that the law fa cha den giclee Batistes, Broches and Silk Brocades, both hay ell. pape setvone ct pata ef eight hours em- “4 grea a to vold “because Congrens, although con- Wastee ahall’ be cala Flesh and White. fessedly not in possession of informa- aa lt bea en the Brassieres—A variety of handsome Cluny tion necessary for intelligent and fust!} pro rata rate for such etand- ard eight hour work d Section four provides $100 to $1,000 fine or a year’s im- prisonment or both for viola- tions, timate, property owner on the there was hope that by a year from now tongue clean, stomach sweet, liver and Estimate might be in bowels active, step clastic and coms a new Board of The delay was asked for by a ground that ac a change of n which has been be! the Board more than fifty months. ‘There is no reason to belleve or ex- Justice Cropsey wald commentary on the present | act." WOULDN'T GIVE | HIM MONEY, for years old, of No, —Victim Wounded, but Will Recover. A genera) alarm has been sent out Benjamin Nunclato, twenty-six 218 Fighth Mreet, Willlamsburg, who, according to his | sister, Mra, Mary Dispisio, fired five Greeting to American Ship Orleans, First to Safely Pass U Boat Danger Zone 014004 600-00400400009000006 | The photo- | at her dock | decks. t | her crew | | | | | at after a delay of more than salts, eara a further golay should be being |takea in the hope another Boi sejausscaggaun ghawsseor | SAYS HER BROTHER SHOT HER sections of Grand View Avenue in| General Alarm Sent Out by Police shots at her and wounded her in the| arm and shoulder when she refused early to-day to give him money. is a drug addict. According to the police, Nunctato Mrs. Dispiato fled to Plain Figure Tags 4-Piece High Grade | Everywhere on Everything Adam Period uy Bedroom Suite in Dull Mahogany { : Ik Neatly carved 5 sisting of DRIS Hy. # SER, CHIFFON | | IER, TOMEI | TABLE and BED & in fullsize, with KRAKAUER Player Piano in your home and you t your call the amut of tho street, Nunciato following her. North Eighth and Roebling atreste he | fired again, then drew @ second re- | volver and defied the gathering crowd to molest him, | in the direction of MoCarren Park and the police are without a trace of his further movements, Mrs, Dispisio was removed to the Eastern Diatrict Hospital, Hor wounds are not serious. ‘RUTH LAW COMING HOME favorite on this wonderful instru- ment Liberal A ente Taken in Frohange Aviatrice Gets Special Permission Take “Pollu” Out of France. PAIUS, Maroh 10,-~Miss tuth Law who will wail for New York Baturday, haus purchased @ (rained Helyian po- Retail Showrooms 125 West 42d Street | to live dow named “Poilu,” moaning “hairy one,” and being a siang name |for a Fronch soldier, The aviats obtained special permission from the [}| authorities to take the dog out of France, a9 all animals of that breed are mobiiiaed at the front to ald | WITH BELGIAN POLICE DOG At) Ho finally disappeared | | | P.O 4-9-4-0-0:30000O9-0000 05 01-06.5 throng that greeted the vessel. The Orleans carried a general cargo and had fifty motor cars strapped to her Thirty-two Americans are in | wounded soldiers. She intends to-fly | with Poilu in the United States. The present high cost here was |IMustrated when Miss Law's hotel annour that the cost of keeping | dogs there had been Increased to $2 4 | day, not including meals. It formerly cost $1 a day "CASCARETS’ FOR YOUR BOWELS IF HEADACHY, SICK |For biliousness, bad breath, colds, indigestion and constipation. 1 e000. 0 SSIS 0S SSS OO ee Sc Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels to-night and feel fine. Your tongue is coated! Look inside our watch cover and see! That's bad usiness. What have you been eating? What were you drinking? What kind of a lazy chair did you take exercise in? Now don't think it doesn't matter, because it's your bowels that talk now every time you open your mouth, That doesn’t help your popularity nor your earning capacity. Besides, a person with bad bowels is In a bad way anda coated tongue or a bad breath are sure signs of bad bowels and poor digestion, ‘Why don’t you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at any drug store and give our liver and thirty feet of bowels | ihe nicest, gentlest cleansing they ever | experienced? Take onc or two Cas-| carets to-night and wake op. feeling fine and fit. All Headache, Dullness, Biliousness, Bad Breath, Sourness, Cold and Constip: —wake up with your i lexion rosy. « Cascarets work while you sleep— never gripe or sicken, Cascarets act so gently that you hardly realize n from the present Board of have taken a thorough cathartic. The ' don't bother you all next day ike pills, ofl’ or calomel—Cascarets erfectly harmless is best chil- ard might @ren’s laxative.—Advt, unkist uniform! Satie eet California today and every day. Phono now for asupply. Every firet class dealer sells them, Sunkist Uniformly Good ranges Callfornis Pratt Growers Eachanyeo Warmed over dishes get a new flavor when you add a dash or two of It adds just the right zest to gravies, soups and salads, Ver bottle 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St. N. MONDAY, MARCH 19, writing to his in December, 1 1917, from Providence | planes on the Hem | very short time he es ‘The first witness called tn rebuttal! art of fiying and soon yed to learn became dar For - ale § verywhe My OLIVER'S SIGNATURE STRANGE | zx . 10 A} W, OSBORNE’S BANKER with hd ‘W. Osborne's signature! training many fiters for the and that the signature “Oliver O8-| service, Although known for hip ree dorne” on some of the letters was] iess skill, Milman had never had seit a F y not, in his opinion, in Mr, Osborne's] acciden fe was one ‘ Teller, Familiar With Lawyer's Sasewriting. bird rae pe few inst December from gem Handwriting, Testifies at the Yard at Philadelphia. Tanzer Perjury Trial. The defenes rested to-day in the re- trial of Ree Tanzer for perjury be- fore Judge Van Fleet in the United| “Tex” Millman, whore real name was States District Court. The State be-| Peter Carl, one of i, aithouet hel Prior to this William Rand Jr., for} io.4ay of pneumonia at hi home, ™ Ta bert Ham#iton, a handwriting expert,|1, His bride of Ave monthe survives Tak With 1 » who testified Friday that James W. | him. en th Meals , Osborne, in his opinton, wrote the! Millman took up aviation when ne| Kade an indescribable flavor to letters signed Oliver Osworne’” Ol was only seventeen years oid: deeming food, -makes strength, flesh and four kinds of “system forms” fin|the companies bide Anaemics Should Take Freely GS mocmeremommoemoemenn san cmp ten san squmncancuncanoancans(-emsancansanceneemmncuncencencumeencancuncaneamoancanc() DO POL SI 0 0 2S Soo — SSS LS SS Si SOS St . ; ' g jp GS Taylor |} 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Yth Street | a A STATIONERY SALE | Ve will be held Tomorrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday | | , At Exceptionally Low. Prices ' The outcome of an unusual purchase, direct from the mill, of an entire surplus lot at a £ decided price concession. Considering the tremendous increase in the price of paper the values offered here warrant buying a sufficient supply to last through the ‘Spring and Sum- mer months. $ 2,000 pound packages | 24c | 4,000 packages 10c Fabric Writing Paper..... J} A Lb. i Envelopes (25 in each) ) A Pkg. Monogram Dies and Stamped Stationery—-About !) Price | 4 During this sale we will execute to your order—a three-letter Monogram—steel sunken | die. Novel, original and artistic effects. The die will belong to you—and stamp the paper selected—at the special price—$1.50. & ti Other Monograms, according to selection, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 | Correspondence Cards Gift Cabinets 4 § White, with plain gold As illustrated. x t bu UaLeED quality.} 25c Correct Corresponding | box.. Paper for Confirmation, j ( Graduation or Birthday $ pemaran Writing h- remembrances. | | and Correspondence Cards respondence Cards an 24 sheets letter size Gold edge white Cor- pete Either paper in regu-) lar letter size, or cards, | Gith black Border tative 25c white fabric Paper, with | Sidthia sss. soeenses 0am 48 envelopes to match. | pipe 85c cabinet | Large Cabinets White Engraving Writing Paper Ww adding Invitations A shexte ! and Announcements U 481 Envelopes } 28 Executed to your order ac 4 cording to the latest require- 100 Sheets....... }48c ments 80 Envelopes........+- At Moderate Prices. Grownd Floor 0a ISO SiO & C0. 34th Street James MeCreei; 5th Avenue A Victrola for Easter The $100 Style Convenient Payment Terms may be arranged on any style, for instance: Style XI, $100.00 and $5.00 in records (Total $105.00) are purchasable on terms of ' cera New Victrola, Style XVII—$250.00 On Convenient Terms

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