The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1917, Page 4

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Milk Concern Sued for 100,000 After s An aftermath of tho typhoid fever _ Spidemic in the Bay Ridge section of | * Brooklyn in the latter part of «| | to-day When mimmonses and comp | in fifteen suits against a milk company | i Were filed in the County Clerk's office, | m S Brooklyn, the damages asked fo: f j Ing $300,000. Mra, Hulda Seppia, whore Or Husband died, leaving her with cieht } children, asks for $50, 1M: |Leaders Agree There Shall Be ji. ; HOW TO GET No Strikes, Wage Reduc- é : ; tions or Long Hours. i RID OF CORNS ;, oe ’ ‘ | A Simple, Reliable Way. WASHINGTON, May 16.—Orianized labor has voted to place itself same basis during the war as organized ;).) ry Thanks to a new discovery made from|labor in England. According to the ' | fepanee Brett. te lone then | DIAN as exDained by the English Jab ‘ | {mission in con to-day with H ' j| American labor leaders, this will mean } H | that | There will be no strikes; no wage re ae Walls seeibiee a ductions; no men allowed to work more ,! ‘ ple are warned to mop cutting ,| than ten or twelve hours a day; no i ming ‘thelr come and avold hid labor; no women labor where t worth of ice mint fra men can be olitainéd; and no drinking 4 i Jom the very ‘| among workers on “war work.” feet It means also that at the end of the } wil vite ts hag d that war men will be given their old posi ‘ Be. toe-wint ond. ren {| tons at the salar left to Join the | 1 army; that the Government and em- 4 "| ployers will co-operate to pensi i ployees injured in the war fund will be established to ta dependents of soldiers, to pay t doctor bills, school fees, &c., in addi tion to the Government separation al ‘ lowances; that an arbitration board Headaches Sea aatenel Gotan th tin differences, and that the pay of women . of the men, the women to give up the Eyestrain places to the men at the end of the ; war, sre permanently relieved At tho end of tho war the large only by wearing correct || armies to be raised will be demobil glasses. It is dangerous to ||| ized slowly wo that there will be no neglect your eyes. unomployed, Every man will be giv Reliable Eyesight Examination en an opportunity to find a job be Registered Eye Specialists fore more men are released from the Perloct Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50 The railroads will be anked to give ' free tran jon to all men em °. ployed o ar work" #o that if a man's are more valuable to Established 55 Years nt in one place than an- y New York: Fi Sinha 4 e 0 there without expense | PIMLICO ENTRIES. | rl RACK TRACK, PIMLICO, Md, May | , Niries for to-morrow's race are as follows: FIRST HACK 4 You don’t need to economize on read grocery order to hana BRAMD Sa ENG! It’s an inexpensive relish for soups, fish and meats. At Grocers and 1 Delicatessen Stores, Oc Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y A DUS BUA 5 Children’s iY McCutcheon’s Reg. Trade Mark In our Children’s Department we have at moderate prices just the good, well-made, sensible garments that you are seeking. Such universal good taste characterizes the collections that you can order by telephon: or send a maid with the child and be sure of pleasing results, Bloomer- Dress (See j\\u tration) of Anderson’s Gingham; Black patent leather — belt colors, Blue or Yellow. with y White collar and cuffs; sizes ¢ | to 12 years, $2.85. | Wash Dresses made of [1 F4 bs in Imp nrted Dimity Dott P| Swiss, Chambray | Gingham, $2.95 to 10.75 is French Hand- made Dresses —Lorg, 6 mont 2 | ears, $1 50 to’ 25.00. Imported Hand - made Dresses. Also a large vy | riety of Underwe b | me at y r ule prices. Spring Coats and Hats at reduced price | ' Specials in Children’s Drawers Fruit Loom Muslin. Domestic. Plain her | and tucks, best qu » 2 to 10 years, 35 } =I Soft Nainsook, uc) Val. i s lace, 2 to 10 year iS Le ifth Ave., 34th & 33d Streets ‘SI 5 LON I WE MYM Oow 2 | WINDSOR, theee-rear-olds, and "| LOUISVILLE CARD, ee Ve, ’ tired ‘Tie ontrien for Chaining; the yea oy and prema y featassin, roll Hot: Palatable, 100 art. 113 uree; Puree. year.old fillies JO: Narie | Milier 110; Bea 15. WINDSOR — DEVONSHIRE TRACK, y The en 8 races aro as wre Teen rida, four | weet! 18 Handicapped in the battle of life. It is unjust, but you can’t change conditions. “It is easier to use eh Hays Hairhealth | ng Ade ball Rie and keep lookin Too! airing Valiey brings back Mheratorel lor Abe lta | to sray on faded i 100), To it gra: ‘asimert ee ceptibl, ith mr tii suswepsiiit: | healthyand soft. Nota dye: Harmless to use. joa: 8) Large 506. pt 1a. id: 31-00 bottles at your desler’ 4 min Utd: Aiko cleies mail. Philo-Hay, Newsi {04 ‘Nyt THB, WAGE Thitwes’ $1,000: Nh TERN I FRANKLIN SIMON & CO. WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 152 Boys’ Reefers and Belted Top Coats aT 6.75 16 were formerly 10.50 81 were formerly $9.75 &5 were formerly £8.75 The best tribute to the populerity Wool Keefers and Belted ‘iop Coats is the fact that we have only {52 left! The available selection in- of these Boys’ cludes tweeds, cheviots, hone pun elfects, mixtures and check velours. Gray, tan and brown embraced in the colors. All sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Apparel Shop—Fifth Floor Jeanklin Simon 8 Co. Boys’ Clothing Furnishings FIFTH AVENUE— Hats Shoes 37th and 38th STREETS BAUMANN S BRO NoatHWest Conner SIXTHAVES IS Str. Open Motor Saturday K Deliveries Evenings Every- Until 10 BE FORE, the happy day, where Miss June Bride, ot our store AFTERWARDS, in your cosy home. In this way you are sure of these things: Lowest Prices, Qualily Merchandise, Widest Variety, Service an e-Saving, and, if desired-—LIBERAL CREE And Ml, when th mean more to you than at any time in your life. in_and add yours to the Thou- sands of Happy Homes we have furnished in SIXTY-THREE Y Asa Bed Asa Davenette Bed, Arm Chair und Rocker, the seat and b. Leather; when ope 4 feet wide; t The frames ure in Mahogany Finish, holstered with fine Imitation Spanish full size bed, when closed $5]: 50 AWCor 6" Avesl9"St. Ne The Gray-Haired Man 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM OR LIBRARY SUITE, consisting of Sofa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD ahs ie EES baea, Ly 2 F 28: 35> 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO 0 0 0 0S 0 SS eau ee < i y, MAY 16, 1917. 38th Street be “aan Purchase and Sale $20,000 Worth Real Hand-Made Filet Laces for Summer Gowns Filet Laces for Blouses Filet Laces for Neckwear oremepemee ‘The assortment, a wonderfully and Insertions. 2,000 Yards of Real Filet | Edges and Insertions } { 5 inches wide $3.95 { Worth $5.00 to $5.50 a yard 3,000 Yards of Real Filet Edges and Insertions 214 to 3 inches wide $1.95 Worth $2.95 a yard 134 inches Ground Floo: | | le ee ee ee ee et ee a ee ae ee ee ee | A Silk Sale of Unusual Magnitude Offering Thousands of Yards of Lord & Taylor Silks At Prices Much Below Their Actual Worth Black Taffeta | Width 35 inches. ! Very specially priced 4 $1.25 Crepe de Chine In all the wanted Street and Evening, Shades. ' $1.25 ' Dress Satins In Evening Shades. $2.50 Quality. $1.58 Black Poult de Soie Width 35 inches. ' | Remarkable Vaiue. i $1.25 | | i ee ee ee 100 Misses’ Coats Formerly up to $39.50. $13.95 4 Ihe season’s smartest models in velours, gabardines, burella, serge, silk, novelty checks | and silk and serge combinatons; all the fashionable i © colors. Juniors’ Coats at $19.50 Formerly up to $29.50; sizes 15 and 17. Thi t wremoemcemmremsan exmcane-emmcancemean{): en ne « A ee Navy Blue Serge Formerly $1.75 a yard $1.28 A thousand yards of fine blue Costume Sergey width 48 inches, This season so much in de- mand for both Dresses and Suits An exceptional | offering. 350 Semi-made Skirts Formerly $2.50 and $3.85 | White models $1.78 cottons in smart clearance. fare V c duced for immediate ond Floo pique and Re port | i Italian Filet Laces To Be Sold for $14,000 Th carcity of Real Filet and the constantly increasing demand for this most beautiful and effec- tive of Laces, combine to make this the most important Lace Sale of the season. varied one, comprises only the choicest selected patterns: Rose and other Floral Designs, the New Tree Designs, Classic Figure Designs in qualities sheer and fine; in widths ranging from the narrowest to the widest; in matching Edges A rare opportunity for manufacturers and creators of fine gowns and blouses, 1,000 Yards of Real ! Filet Edges and Insertions $1.25 Worth $1.75 a yard Sale Will Continue Until Next Monday Inclusive Washable Habutai ' Black Taffeta ' Washable Satins Width 36 inches. ' Width 35 inches. ! Width 36 inches; white or flesh. An exceptional quality. 1 A rare value. $1.75 quality. 98c ' 98c ' $1.25 New colors and patterns The Best Silk Values of the Scason Are Offered in This Sale Ground Floor ee a, a Taylor perienced furriers who thoroughly understand the compressec d air—a method originated and perfected by Lord ¢ livery limits, upon request. ee -— ieee OO) eer”) ee?) Ne Oar ee 0 Career 0) ae (0) Caer (Een = Filet Laces for Lingerie Filet Laces for Curtains Filet Laces for Household Linens 2,000 Yards of Real Filet Edges and Insertions aitesetons | $2.75 3 to 4 inches wide Worth $3.95 a yard *,000 Yards of Real H Filet Edges and Insertions Narrow widths ' wide 55c Worth 75¢ a yard ——— ee ee ee | FOS OSS ODS OS OS IS 9 OHS OI SS SS em ete a Foulard Silks ' Georgette Crepes Width 40 inches | White and flesh, $2.00 ' Very desirable quality, Striped Tub Silks , Width 36 inches. i $1.35 Shen striped; choice effects. $1.25 Taffeta Silks Evening Shades; Black and navy blue. $1.35 Sa COLD STORAGE Furs Wearing Apparel The spacious- storage vaults in the Store are under the supervision Lord & of ex- — 0 lo SO are of furs. Dry Cold Air is circulated through the vaults at an even temperature, Hygienic Cleaning Articles before being stored are cleaned with ? Taylor. Full Insurance Against loss by fire, moth or theft, Remodeling and Repairing \t special prices during Summer months, Articles called for within the Store's regular de- Third Floo AS nw

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