The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1917, Page 10

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5 Mees ’ WASHINGTON, March creased cost of Aa @ prime reason why fr should be dent of the ania told the Interstate Commerce Com- mission the advance In coal had cost the roads $37,000,000 during the year FELT LIKE A NEW After Taking Only One Box Of “It is with great pleasure that I write to tell you of the wonderful benefits 1| aches, and I was miserable in every way, Nothing ip the way of medicines seemed "Fruit splendid. like a new person, to have relief from those sickening Headaches. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50; trial size, 5c, At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit —Advt. THE EVENING WORLD, THUR“GDAY, MARCH 22, Coat Reads Rea. 22.--The In cited to-d ht rates » tit WARD AND FRUIT LINE SHIPS. READY FORCALLFROMULS. Not Requisitioned by Govern- ment, but Will Be Turned Over if Needed. val pre Rallroad PERSON | pags | Fruit Mines, in denying to-day a re- “Fruit-a-tives”’ Kast Ship Harbour, N. S. port from Havana that the Govern- ment had requisitioned any ships of | their fleets, stated that the companies | stood ready to give the fullest as-| sistance should the neceasity arise. eer bbe ree Hest It was pointed out that Washington tives’. For years I was a dreadful! i, anxious to allow trade with the sufferer from Constipation and Heed: taking over of ships at present is help me. Then I finally tried] mghly improbable ives’ and the effect was} 8. G. Schermerhorn, After taking one box, I fecl| Vice President of the United Fruit Mine, who has just returned from Washington, said: “The Central and South American | republics are absolutely dependent upon American steamers for their food supplies and a terrific howl would Mrs. MARTHA DEWOLFE. -tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y, fered with. I was told in Washing- Hardy Williamson at the Edison Shop ~ ‘Tomorrow This noted tenor of the Century Opera Company will appear in fe at this concert at the n app Recital Hall. He will eens er a oe of well- known lyrics which will interest all lovers of song. He will be heard, also, in direct comparison with "Mr, Edison’s Re-Creation of his voice. The NEW EDISON No Needles to Change Can Be Made to Play All Makes of Records Se We repeat this test that you may have the opportunity to judge for yourself, with the evidence et ore you, that Mr. Edison has actually preserved the living reality of the original in his Re-Creations, You Are Invited We urge you not to miss this unique and interesting concert. You will find it a worthy musical event as well as the revela- tion of an astonishing art. Mr. Williamson will appear at 2:30 and 4:00 p.m, Easy Monthly Terms Arranged to Suit THE EDISON SHOP H (The Phonograph Corp. of Manhattan, Prop's.) Sr ee 473 Fifth Avenue pavtin, | Besides these steamers the line has|consists of four yoosels, Officials of the Ward and United! republics to the south of the United | States to be continued and that the! | Executive g0 up were the service to be inter. | President an@ Mrs. ton that the Government wanted to| piles and troops to Galveston, It ave trade th Central and | was potnted out by line officials that wanurnoro pat me : Mare Th South America continued of old, teamer with! - 8] : re wae ah hued ae Of old. | the steamer within wwonty:twe BOUr | presiaent and Myre, Wiles cht & walk e have about forty boats In our of notification had taken aboard 2,000 | through the shopping section late yeaters fleet and they are at the service of| tons of supplies and had been equip- |day. It was threatening rain and the hould they ‘ |pavements. were wat. The President the United States should they 6) ped to take on board 1,500 men. |and Mra. Wilson went without attend- needed, but no necessity has pre-| A large number of the men and jants. sented lineit yet.” \officers of the Ward line fleet are Of the Ward Line fleet there are | being enrolled in the Naval Reserve. four mera which enjoy a Govern- | In addition to the Ward and United ment mall subsidy and which can be| Fruit fleets the Government has taken over on an instant’s notice, | available for use the fleet of the Red These vessels are the Morro Caastle,|D Li This fleet, plying between Mexico, veranga and Monterey,|New York and Venezuetan ports, the Phila- aracas, Zulia and Maracal- Pimpter, lousness or Torna ick ead fr the Havana and the Saratoga, their | felph newest and fastest vensels, |however, are not subsidized. The| Government at any time Ward Line also operates ten freight — ~ steamers, all of which might be re-| _ Submarine 1-6 Ie Launched. | quisitioned. | BRIDGEPORT, Conn, March 22.—| J Submarine L-6 was launched by tho| |. During the trouble with Mexico the |) si» Torpedo Boat Company in private | Morro Castle was requisitioned by the |to.4ay. A squad of marines guarded | Government for the carrying of aup- | the yard. | (tohen you need them, THE Tonlo LAXATIVE Safe for Pil | | IN 1866 “THE BOY WHO PEGGED SHOES" DECIDES TO GO WEST THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAP: ‘Wilson Take THE LAST WORD IN MEDICINE Why bang, CONSTIPATION, , steamers enjoy mail sub- |! ‘These, | ites and may be taken Over by’ the R & G Health Course | ONE PILL OR MORF FACH NIGHT Tver! 1 The ) And These Troubles Will Disappear, W.L. DOUGLAS $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 Mi 00 You can Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas Shoes. The best Known Shoes in the World. . L. Douglas name and the retail price is me on the bottom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere, They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. 9 [hx of W.L.Douglas productis guaranteed Lt sy 40 years : sy in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fash- ion centres Clore They are made in a well- equipped factory Breen) Aas jass., by the nia paid, skilled irebostiot under the direction an of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. For sale by over 9000 shob dealers and 103 W. L. Douglas stores in the 6 cities. If not convenient to call + L. Douglas store, ask your local dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he cannot supply you,take no other make. Ss {Lh i Frontier town of Black Hawk, Col where W.L. Dou; las located and continued his che- sen vocation of ne rh t, Hreckton, #2779 Third Av.. det. 146th & 147th Sts. 847 Eighth Avenue. *250 West 125th Street. BROOKLYN HOBOKEN TOR710 Hrosdway, core Thornto CNRWARK Sat Broad’ Stre roadway, cor. Thornton. Foe aerate. | ATERSON- 192 Market Sti . | *PRENTON-101 EK, State St., co Shees for Wemen, attan kin Av Says Dr. Howard James, late of the United States Public Health Service. stamped on the bottom TAKE NOSUBSTITUTE W. L. Douglas Stores in 1 Greater New York: ttt ar AS JERSEY. ‘OY 18 Newark Aven 20 Washington St. 276 Bergenline Ave, ot. reet, , Broad Nuxated Iron Should be Used in Every Hos- pital and Prescribed by Every Physician It quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing Pouthtall power and vigor into the veins of both men and women. It often increases the st and endurance of delicate, nervous run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time. rength| Opinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, Dr. T. Alphon-| sus Wallace and other physicians who have tested Nuxated Ironin their own private practice, with Dr. James, People need more vigorous with ong 40 & man came to early halt @ century old « In @ very interesting and instructive iscouree on the great value of plenty of tron in the blood, Dr, Howard Jam late of the United Btates Publio Health Bervice, said: “A patient of mine remarked (after having been on « #'x weeks’ of Nuxated Iron), de congratulated in having stv: public @ long felt want, true similated form. A true health ery sense of the word," Dr. T. Alphonaus Wallace, « of many years’ experience in thi - and who has been given many to find him titles in Eng: naked me to me course & pretim Bey, Doe tt ts lke blood. pres ” tor, that there et poss (Rift: an opinion on Nuxated Iron, magto. full “of “vig: sald: “Previous to wi Nuxated Iron, I had f and vitality 1 40 not make bean vrescrib' various mineral salts men; in of tron for y only to meet complaints A of discolored teeth, disturbed digestion tied up, hardened secretions, ete., when I tame across Nuxated Iron, an elegant, 1p genious preparation containing organte fron, which has no destructive action om the teeth—no corrosive effect on the atom ‘ach, and which Is readily assimilated 1 the blood and quickly felt by increased vigor, #1 power Iron ta absolute! your blood to change food Into Yasue, Without tt, no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely passer hrough you with « you any good You a out of it, and ome weak, pale i. Just like @ plant try sol! deficient tn tron. hould Know of it, and women of to-day need moi thelr Dlood than was the case thirty years ago. This be 4 diet which now im thousands of homes and also the demand for greater resistan sary to oftvet the greater health hi Tho next to be consulted w. Jdinand King, a New ¥ medical auther, who said ni r iron value by methods of cookery the taploca, eago, Nr, Howard James, late of Onited ae nae States Public Health Seroice, tells physicians he believes that more ated Irow should be prescribed to meet the great problem of irom deficiency, with its attendent symptoms of weah- * ervousmess, back of vitality, pale ness and generally rundown conditions. WARNS AGAINST USE OF ORDINARY MET- ALIC IRON so commonly taken by mest people, ed who now die erippe, kid thousands might be na rom pheumonia fact, @ young mi withatanding bt was taking tron him ¥ onew bad hea Seo tired how take Iro ay by a go Live disorders e of the a ork physician and on to the tonto sup plying tron in an easily digested and as dulider in physician 18 country honorary was next asked to give Dr. Wallace of recom- Producte, ‘The men re tron in twenty or ved i be umber of to be met at every turn,” Fer: | proper In the most common timo, ft ie faerie) 1917, 8.30 A.M. to 12 M. None Mail or Phone. Quantities Limited Wearables dtc Millinery Trimmings Flowers and spray effects, tn at 39 29c Underwear morrow. at Sci ae Giris’ $1.48 White Shoes White canvas high cut buttor shoes; sizes 11'g to 2; pair 7 59c Percale Bungalow Aprons Round in contrasting col- 48 ors ularly 690; at Cc Women's 29c Bloomers White crepe, with elastic. at t and kriee; remular- 2Aq iy at 4c Coutl! Corse! M ters 4 Un or ; ‘ at 55¢ Women's 89¢ Novelty Walsts Clearance of ntinued ? values up 48c aring at Women's $8 Dres: <ZZZ <a In French serges and poplins binck and colors; straight line and Empire models; “shirred or pleated skirt 1 in tho to-mor lot; merly up to $! in the lot; balance of our heayy> 8} values up te $5 s, ‘Up to $4.97 y values. “UD to $4 morrow’s price Home Needs 3c Cottage Curtains Ruffled, fine sheer. with cluster tucked bor- ders; regularly 39¢; pair 12'g¢ Round Centrepiec ‘fan; also pillow : blue and whit {#; your choice Fri- 814 quality; day 39¢ Ol Opaque Shades Mill imperf: size 2627 {neh before bottom : ming; regularly 39c; $3.97 Sof t ] AIL sizes 1 3.97; at $1.19 Porch Rockers Double wove Pee Ge regularly 1 The New Norfolk Spring Suits in grays and dark 10 Peroxide of Hydrogen Hriped camsinerant (alli lined kenteies tecuiemn, 7 limit 2! pt See Be sizes 8 to 10; regularly 3.48; here specie! at ° I Sc Babbitt Seouring Powder Namm'a—Main F loc Sifting top cans eans See et Sier LOG 19¢ Kirkman’s 4-Ib. Pkg, By the Yard ly Ye; per ya %¢ Curtain Narre Printed, ght and dark color- Fresh Roas Per Ib... be Pkg.of Knicker- ‘bocker Crackers Chuck Steak or Roast Per Ib d Coffee Seys Bec Wash Suite tnt F caida made. “uhpet Ramen i $10 and $12 model; sizes 3 to 8; Fenulariy hes at so... 4B Coats and Dresses h x “and mrpites altehtly Spring's Newest! rfeet: regularly Ihc Balbriggan shirts, long and short sleeves; double-seated OUSING | Sale that | knée and ankle drawers to will attract wide jj) toh, finished. with atrap attention - } regularly day, Coats in 29c Washing Soap FONE Regularly 1c; special, 4-Ib, package . 16c 16lV4c 358. 1. 1534c $ 1.59 —— ~ House Dresses Reduced | Dresses of distinctive style of striped gingham with white at trimmed with chambray: regularly $1.15; tomor- row at . . == —Namm's jecond Floor An assortment of pretty models in striped, checked and plaid ginghams; sizes 6 to 14; splendid value for to-morrow at. . Namm’s—Second Fivo: 7.95 and semi-fitted models. ‘6¢3 oF poplins, in black, mustard or citron. | Dresies s ae taftetas, mensa- lini in black and | colors, White silk vestse and ‘Girls’ Wash Dresses In Sale. 69c —_ 30c & 35¢ Hose for Men and Women with garter tops, double heels, sole 's hose are “Bursons,” 3; in black, white Women’ we * Namm| Women’s 29c Union Suits Popular Suits in ine epee rhe sr ce » Main Floor. knee leng » trimmed and tight knees; larly 29¢; regu- Many hundreds of th cially low hemps and Jap novelt braids; all grouped at Namm’s—Second F loo = Boys’ 3.48 Spring Suits Stitched in White Novelty Combination 84.50 is a low price for them now-a-days; and gunmetal in button and lace; sizes to 7. 20¢ Black SIIk Chiffon These shoes are Stitched in white; in # rousing 2 9 ( Fast lustrous black: ree 94. clearance sale tomorrow; at, per pair. ss... +++ . l ularly 29¢; per yard ic Namm’s—Second Floor 1] [33 Felt Linoleum 2 yards wide; in neat pat terns; regularly ¢ per , 97 V il W ‘yi ] hg 24 omen s ad ole alsts i Mo Carpet Runner. ctors Decidedly clever models of new Spring voiles; dozens of styles; Vith aide borders: reg= | 917 handsomely trimmed, and dainty striped novelty aie rer vane, 170 waists too, with white organdie collar and. cuffs; Cc Qe Twill Kitchen Towellng ney sizes 36 to 46; at, special, tomorrow, OF roller toweling: full Uleache os Mmit 10 ds; Peigular- 514 : ‘inden m ag acy and ome yntres; with double bor lars) 108 larly 9 Mic | Broken Rice, 6 pounds 22c! Blade Cut of Rib Roast, : 1634 Good Foods | | "ii-sehictes. 4g.) "eetons Sei" 1877 \| c| Lamb more Forequar- 2270 mamume crannies 10 Bia79e| | Sette es Sete Pala nt wantitin wie ot 5442 eee wage... 312 tor 19c] |} Ernchint cosas bee Sei i; Ham or Bacon Special, 2334e Holland Herring—Mixed. 5-pound Kit Herring + ABc ton, per pound 153% a Namm’s—BSubdway Stewing Figs, per pound, Short Forequarter Mut- if . alt 89c Neat Dutch Percolators Curtains By e per Of scrim regularly $1.69 with hem here stitched 12.93 F Metal Reel Clothes Line 94, Hata Enamel Bed, With s6 tect of tine 2 finished Spring & Mattress M%c_4-plece Can- ai jpRER ray dong later Sets ‘ i ft baked on erann | hite enamel cantre a ered ering a fonelene f valance sor top d i uxier regularly tekin “9. HI u TEA 0c bhaes | 69c 24 and 27 Scrim. C Madras, Marquisette herds Oak Buffets 39¢ 4-plece Mixing ain Scrim, plain centres 4 : . colored floral and. san Jassive plank top: 20x40. jneh Bowls — Ys Fra Pecined herdarst Wi I top. draw s bowls, 6, 7, 8 ar igured Madras with r arg a eu Wengennrer fatders and cross-bar cen board: fitted with $x2? In. mit wt Ic fees soraea) emer Oc |i. farmarrow 14.50 Namm'e-—Fourth Floor Namma-—Third Floor Namm's—Fit/th F ioo == Brooklyn | and t balbriggan and split soles Men's hose of mercerized lisle, double becls, soles 19¢ and toes; black and colors; pair to-morrow, Splendid Values] in Straw Hats, straw hats that are in greatest demand at an | price. || Cl 1008e from sailors, tri- | cornes and mushroom shapes in Milan hema, y Women’ s $4 & $4.50 Shoes choice of patent e c Cc

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