The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 15

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‘way lines of this city to secure higher fares through a charge for transfers was made to-day by the New York Rallways Company and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany. Both corporations seek per- ‘anaes to charge two cents for fers, although the Brooklyn ap- Soeatien’ contains certain exceptions for its “feeder” lines, If the Public Service Commission grants these requests, many New Yorkers will pay 7 cents instead of 4 nickel for riding, A petition was also reecived by the Commission from the New York and Queens County Rallway Company | which, with the larger corporations, desires “relief.” In the application from the New) York Railways Company there was an alternate suggestion for an abro- gation or general change in the Pub- Me Service Commission's transfer order now in effect. The Interbor- ough's surface lines seek only to ob- tain two cents for the first transfer with no extra charge for re-trans- ferring. The petition from the Brooklyn Rapid’ Transit Company asked per- mission to charge two cents for| transfers, “Issued after payment of | ®& cash fare." The Brooklyn com-| panies noted that there was no pro- | posal to change the re-transferring privilege nor to change the giving of | transfers on Coney Island half-rate| commutation tickets, It was also sald that there was no proposal to change the tariff to and from Coney Island, North Beach | and Flushing, N-CENT FARES FORMALLY ASKED BY SURFACE LINES iis N. Y. Railways and B. R. T. Petition for Right to Charge for Transfers. The first step by the surface rall- THIS MEDICINE WOMEN VALUE ‘Positively Relieves the Suffering. ‘ More Convincing Proof. When Lydia E. Pinkhains Vege- table Compound was first introdaced its curative powers were doubted and had to be proved. But the proof came, and gradaaty the use of it eee over the whole eA bied Now at hundreds of thousands of women experienced the most beneficial effects from its use its value has be- come generally recognized and’ it is) now the standard medicine for ‘women's ills. The following letter is only one of the thousands on our files. Denison, ‘Texas.—“I cannot feel that I have done my duty until I tell what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suf- fered from female troubles so I could hardly drag around and do my work. | erator, due to natural causes, without | I was very nervous, and had dinzy| any serious damage, and that a small | is, heat flashes, and headaches un-| fire last night in a pile of rubbish in i life was a burden. My husband! the yard was beat obras kA Md few sidan ht me a bottle of Lydia FE. | buckets of water, either incident was Piskham's Vegetable Compound and| regarded by the Commandant as of « I soon began to improve. I contin- ued its use and am now free from all pains and aches that made life a bur- den. You may use this letter in any way you like, for I want the world | speed cruiser Sedan, owned by Thomas to tao what a grand medicine Lydia | J, Prindiv of Chicago, has arrived K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ‘on her maiden trip from Port Cli is."-—Mrs. G. O. Low 911 S. Bar- where the boat was built, rett Ave., Denison, Texas, broken every recor Write the Lydia’ E. Pinkham Medi- eaten for the 331-mile land to Chicago. age speed for the distance was Jan hour. he has been don . Government for duty on the Great Lakes, Her owner 1s designated as commander, ——_>—-— ‘Two Slight Accidents at Navy Yard in Norfolk. WASHINGTON, May 2$.—The Navy) Department was advised to-day that a) minor explosion occurred yesterday morning at the Norfolk Navy Yard in a casing of @ five kilowatt turbine gen- 23.—The. new high ‘ourse from ‘The aver- cine Co., Lynn, Mass, for free ‘ad- | Mackina vice.—Advt. | Man From the Trenches to Lecture, | Capt. Leslie Vickers of the Shropshire Dragons, who has just arrived from the | trenches In France, will describe the war | this evening, at_8 o'élock, In the Wash Hngton Heights Baptist Church, One Hun- dred and Forty-fifth Street and Convent |Avenue. The lecture js free to Lal public, a | Harvard Man Is Cited. PARIS, May 23.—John Edward Bote of Harvard, whose residence Is Camera with the fre scrthe didleedte features, On Easy Terms Also & full line of Ko mo, AnH ott at oF fog toate M a1 To's Catt oF write for cata DAV GA’ Brookline, Mass. a member of rne| American’ Ambulance Field Service, | 831 B’way 405 B’way was cited to-day for Cee et services performed jn September last He carried wounded men from the| firing zone under violent shelling. Near 1th St, Heiow Canal § Every minute of every day great batteries of throbbing machines are whirling out] Fatimas by thousands. Fifty-eight per clock-tick is Fatima’s average—an average that is growing day by day because of Fatima’s comfort. * Throughout the length and breadth of this great country, more smokers are daily learning the comfort-lesson Fatimas teach — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ( DRILL AND $1.25 A DAY FOR CITY BOYS ON FARMS College Men’s Preparedness League Hopes to Send Thousands to Country This Summer. The Back to Nature Preparedness League, made up of students and graduates of Fordham, Columbia and New York Universities, came out to- day with a plan for putting New! York City boys on farms, where they will till the soil, do military drill and | calisthenics and draw $1.25 a day. The league got from Police Commis- To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! “Toxic poisons in the blood are thrown out by the kidneys. The kidneys act as filters for mich products. If we wish to prevent old ‘age\ coming too soon and in- crease our chances for a long life, we should drink plenty of pure water and take a little Aburic,” saya the world-famed Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. When suffering from backache, fre- quent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, 6r that constant tired, worn-out feeling, the simple way to over- come these disorders is merely to obtain little Anuric Trom your nearest drug- gist and you will quickly notice the grand results, You will find it many times more potent than lithia, and that it ‘Geese uric acid as hot water does __ PHOT! PLAYS. ck Z For Women -Wives \ Be bd | wie Weber and CRADLE Smal. Now playing twie, daily at 30 and 8.30 BROA DWAY Theatres B'way wt giant St, Direction “of Stantey V. Mua taum, Z ZZ THRU ae, ome, tOCK, TALT Making “Cigarette-Comfort” for a Nation the comfort to throat and tongue while smoking and the man-com- fort that follows after smoking. It’s this constantly growing de- mand for Fatima-comfort that keeps the Fatima machines pouring forth thousands upon thousands of these famous cigarettes, And it’s this common-sense “cigarette-comfort” that makes men call Fatimas a sensible cigarette. sioner Woods a permit to parade next Saturday from One Hundred and Sixty-third Street and Southera Boulevard to McKinley Square in the Bronx, where the $00 marchers will be ewed by County Judge L. D. Gibbs. “We hope to enlist thousands of | boys to work on farms this sumn said Secretary Isidor Stern y | will be well fed and cared for and will get the right kind of military | | training | “Prof. MacCracken of Rutgers Col- | loge has a farm of 185 acres near New Brunswick, N. J., where he| | needs 100 boys from June 10 to July 15. He will pay them according to | their ability, and the pay will aver- age $1.25 a day. Between 8 A. M. and 4 P, M,,they will have two hours of military’ drill and there will be | one hour of calisthenics every day.” Fourteenth street \ A PRETTY FACE (s the result of a heathy hysical condition, Beauty fs but me deep” yet it y Lyre of.e yf] complex from wrinkles’ and hollow chooks. Health always bri: bee ihe he system nes, Favorie te Prevcription. ie a medicine ee those for woman's atlmen: faut cures derangements an ‘knesses whi make woman's Ijfe miserable. You can overcome most bodily {lls, escape sickness, build up your health With regular hour, plonty of water, sen- sible food, and a chance to got the out of the system. Takes natur: tive oneo 3 twice weekly. Such is made of M: Foot of alae all druggists years ago by Pierce and’ known as Doctor’, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, Get them to-day?) 4; I and comfortable. All sizes. Jahre iw THEATRES. - WinterGarden Way & $0. Bry t PASSING SHOW ii. ASTO Pane Fee Se NORABAYES* 5," uli" he 4 ay i iiwrar. ¥ ea V “HIS LITTLE WIDOWS Her DAMP HOG y 40. iY inh Wiig, | CRITERI WICE DAILY || 48TH ST. Us ek, Bat 2 os “paeu n nao i The 13¥. h a ix wittheven boner per are voller Marina t's 5%, 0%, nag rn. 5 20 feng leat: LOVE ‘Oo’ MIKE CASINO Hus Ge Ee Ut estes tudest YOU'RE IN LOVE oa: ft hw ve, 20, {n Form = APHOTOPLAY Boot! Hom Hie vet wea ot = In Effect-A MIRACLE MR, WILLIAM GILLETTE $00 Good Seats, HATINEES, 25¢end 504 CAL i. oF, 300 2 eer [LYRIC Mache trey | | The Soeriacutee Pl Dr i | WASHINGTON SO. PLATENS ONE LAW FOR BOTH A dramat Journa com Ts Wn’ ay West MOROSCO wot vonisto THE BRAT : a LONGACRE i" WM. COLLIER in NOTHING CORT a Oliver Moroseo Weet deh Ma “Johnny Get Your Gan” PARK (iitinu last A HAL | Week ARRAR ™ Hie WOMAN | VAUDEVILLE. S) ROCTOR’ be eHoTY | r aE tee Lob 5, NEW YORK | Mal Loew ' 5 American Root in Wr Thar Law SANTLEY & CO. Heelersiten W AMUSEMENTS. ~OLUMBIA | A Wales AL ie HOORAY GIRLS RET FF J Lu HEARD OF COREY IyLAND 4 Aarne : CHARITY, | oe Tree Qnoagway 47y 51h i 4 FaMovusyLarEis An Unusual One-Day Sale SMART PUMPS Women’s Dull Kid Pumps Regular $4.00 Quality (as illastrated) New lasts—welted soles—leather Two EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS gz TODAY fs 25'so* 25)55%"s0¢ TANKS iN ACTION a. THE BATTLE or THE ANCRE 08 TORE GONATED TO THE AMERICAN ard BRITISH WAR MULE. Hd PAULING FREDERICK... “HER BETTER SELF” vabamor MAY 28, 1917, HEARNHEARN West of Fifth Avenue | | Louis heels—snug fitting THEATRES. EMPIRE !inw,s 09 brs 8 3 NEW PLAYS ByJ.M.BARRIE Anuw NEW AMSTERDAM |, 20. | West dah at Bey Mata Wet A Sat OUR BETTERS GAIET HARRIS wi 820 | WEEKS f| JANE COWL * wii | REPUBLIC W. 23"; 2.0 “PETER iisBETSON" _ with Jon I THE WILLOW TREE AW Fens {! 64 COMAN'S THEATRE eres DAILY, incl, SUNDAY, 2.90 630 nv TRIUMPHANT JUSTIFICATION! ULIUS STR ET and Her Son. EVELYN NESBI Tuner THAW Puta “REDEMPTION” Prices: Mats bATA tha GLOBE & aie! Sd eae YOR Sues FULTON fits miwhiry tis,s5 48 COURTENAY. 10°. WISE in Lee wi wom Dodd's Comedy, “PALS rinst’ BURLESQUE. LYMPICH Clearing Out Prices in Suits’ For Women and Misses 16.75 Suita that sold at 29.50 to $4.50 GROUP Il. 23.75 Suita that sold at $7.75 to 48.75 Materiala—Serges, poplina, gab- Materials—Jersey, Poiret twill, pskined gunniburls, worsted Serges, gunniburls. Colors —- Navy, black, tan, Colors — Black, navy, gray, brown, rose and various tans, Styles—Rather more distinctive, but each one is individual in ita style -- unusual bargain— any one. heather patterns; various high ades. i ha Too varied to describe— few duplicates—tailored models — others more extreme in styles, VERY UNUSUAL PRICES All alterations free of charge © —_________-® THURSDAY SPECIAL LUNCHEON 45 cts. Served 11.30 A. M. to £2.80 P. M. (Chotce) Mutton Broth with Barley Vegetable Soup (Chotce) Bolled Beef Tongue String Beans SILVERWARE |Just the thing for Wedding Anni- versi Gifts, Equally practical for general Household use. German Pot Roast Young Vegetables Assorted Cute Potato Salad Salmon Salad = Celery = Mayonnaise Dessert (Choice) Peach Souffle (Cup) Plain or Ratsin Cake reg. #1 a8 4 for. a—Dread Trays—Frult Bo , nd many other u or plec Ment quality pi Neapolitan Ice Cream with Cake silver so Speclal 4.95 Tea Coffee Milk New Separate Shirts! TWO CUT PRICES Tub Skirts Worsted Skirts Special Special 94 2.77 Our reg. $1.24 Our reg. $3.89 In Pique, repp and gabardine. In worsted checks, serces or Some have smart pockets— mohatrs, Various — models — others are button trimmed, button trimmed — some have Many with convenient detach- able belts. Skirts buttoned in iray, navy, Tare _(olack and front or on side. white) and all black. A very great variety at many other = p Sees Baste on side for full figures. THURSDAY—THAT MEANS HOUSE DRESS DAY Continuation of Important Cut-Price Sale GINGHAM DRESSES NEAT PERCALES [a6 | Our reg. 94 _ | Blue and black pin checks; alse pr, and blue stripes—contrast- ng cuffs, collars or belts, in plain colors, Sizes 36 to 46, BETTER GINGHAM FROCKS Lea. .90 Our r | Plain colors, checks and stripes, ‘Trimmed with embroidery or con- trasting materials. Good looking styles——all of them. All sizes to 44. GINGHAM FROCKS | 1.22 | Our reg. $1.47 LOur reg. | Our reg. $1.97 In plaid of striped gingham. Some | In good-looking stripes or plain one-piece model others shirt- | colors—included in this group are waist style, In dainty colorings: some maternity dresses. Effective some with white pique collars | collars of pique—or embroidery and cuffs. All sizes to 44, trimming. Sizes to 44. Radical Reductions Spell meetings HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Spmmer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day, Evening World, 12c per week Dally World, 12c per week Sunday World, 6c Lil py CHARITY, Monster Patriotic Benefit National League for Women's Service National American Red Cross CITY COLLEGE STADIUM Sat. Eve, May 26th, 8.15 P. M ORCHESTRA OF 150 Victor Herbert, Director CHORUS OF 3,000 Amato Alice Verlet Albert Spaulding KERS 4M. MARS ee ae eT wits Vo MITC MANDY TICKETS 50c and $1.00 Fleck Bros., Managers Continuous 12 NOGN WIhSO RM. T SPECIAL MORNING — PERFORMANCE | SAT, MAY 26 COMMENCING 10 A. M. wr PROL © | MORNING SPECIALS—To-day and Big Until 1 P.M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mall or Telephone Orders. 97 ct. Talfetas 35 inch Chiffo: finish Justrous —dight and dark SIL 68 ct. Moheir Sicllieanes mn O-inch m round weave cream brawn, navy, black, vik ,ODS--MALN BLOOM, 23 ct. Hat and Sash Ribbons iron, satine and taffotas—black, and colors—-also Dresdena, RibHONS MAIN. PLOW THIRD VLOOR 38 ct, Silk Mixed Pongees Variety of street Hemstitched Sheets. shades re hem WASH DRESS FABRICS —BASPM ENT, a \d Women's Umbrellas 1.00 an taffeta and serge beat sutripee—= 3 SEALY FLOOR, 14% to 20. MEN'S PURNISHINGS-~MALN FLOOR, | 68 ct. Children's Overalls. . Tan and blue dentm- BOYS’ FURNISHINGS ~PHURD FLOOR. 37 et, Boys’ N t wrey u ercale Blouses... ors and pattorns. lare—& to 15 yra, and’ ‘evening hehces is) —tor full MUSLIN--BAs@! $3.69 Feather Bed Ticks Pull and three-quarter good ticking--assorted stripe: " , 50} TICKINGS--BASEMENT, wear, | $2.17 Silkoline Comfortables IND FLOOR, Pettico 109 Irred fouries ed bands Ab PLOOR $4.96 Boye! Norfolk Suits abio fanci ‘uns, black gore with ENT, BASEMENT, 78 et Bleached Damask Bis ted Union Lin on—damask LINENS MAIN FLOOR, teens ght and dark and “also for ye, and 45 ct, Fancy Lining S extra | | tter TURD FLOOR BASEMENT ht Dress uu yards 1% perfect THIRD PLOOR 98 ct, Petticoats & Ni ir | ehandian ' POLE THIRD FLOOR. 46 ct, Searls Dave ind Shams for HS. MALY FLOOR OORATIVE 2 New Cretonnes ite 5 ct, rala and un 1 UPHOLSTELLY BAS BMORNT i _—— $$ $$ ee BUY A LIBERTY BOND and Help Your Country It Is a Patriotic Duty co-operation with Retail Merchants! “Literty Lo Committee, and at our request, THE GUARANTY TRUST CO, PULRD FLOOR, a OF NEW YORK consented to handle these subseriptions—we wilt ‘an authorized representative of the above Com- mittee to receive and care fo subscriptions at our Bond Booth, Main Floor Apply there for full particulars. _ atid

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