The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1917, Page 10

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——— BY ELEVEN STORY FALL = U.S. PUTS BLAME =a FOR LABOR TROUBLE aa © Ofew « * ON PROFTERNG mn Tels on Unpatriot Men Are Cause ATTA TT, Rept. 20. THye te profiteer f American taming men be ry of Labor Wilson to-day, o¢ © wor convention of Amer hb the United #tates ° 1.” eat Wiinon. * for them t In angers the future ple | you Amertcan business | that (his le no time to stand upon insist upoo “ f our pe t * nor to puntry fn this Skin trouble = costs many a man his job :. jenunclation of the op. Sherman Anti-Trust ering the efforts of bust- » ald the Government in| the war was made by| resident ef the| Works, ton of t es hams nean men prosecution {Atha B, Johns | Baldwin 1 + No matter how efficient a man may be, if he has an ugly skin eruption, there are positions in which he cannot be tolerated. He may know that it in not inthe least contagious, but o/Aer people are afraid, they avoid “If ther one thing this war him, and he must make way for a man with a clear, nde “he said, “it is that healthy skin. Why run this risk when Kesinol € pr f the Sherman Act wil ment and Resino! Soap stop itching and clear away not stand the strain of war." | ecerema and similar humors, ¢0 quickly and easily? The bill pending tn Congress to permit combination in export trade| Id be passed immediately, Mr.! n declared. all the wholesale and retail nts of America are co-operat- h the Government's war pro- Henry 8. Dennison of the War Economy Board of the Council of National Defense declared, Plans to bring these “Industrial slackers" into line and to effect fur- |ther war economies among retailers to the public are being outlined and! probably will be included in the Chamber's final programme to be adopted to-day. An exciting moment in the meeting came when Alfred Koch ef Toledo | declared that “90 per cent. of the re- tail merchants of the country do not realize that the country ts at war.” | | Our exports to Latin America have greatly m ed during the war and for the last fiscal year were the larg- est in our history, Daniel Warren, Vice Pr nt of the American Trad- |ing Company, told the Foreign Trade | Se the war convention. | James A. Farrell, Chairman of the| National Foreign Trade Council and nt of the United States Steel that the war a War of economic supertor- hat on the side of the United | and the Allies lies the prepon- | |derance of weight in this respect. | Germany, the speaker sald, already | must be approaching exhaustion, but |the end of the hostilities were being eramm Physicians have prescribed the drugs, and cannot injure the tem Resinol treatment for many years. derest skin. Every druggist sells ‘Theyknowthatitcontainsnoharah — Resinel Ointment and Reaino'Seap. This Banner Offer Is Crowded Out from Our Big Adv’t on Page 11. of This Paper I Had a Big Platform Built Today And Tonight While You Are at the Movies I’ll Pile On It 5,500 Yards of the Celebrated “Nairn” Inlaid ___ Linoleum (2 Yards Wide) The Regular Prices Are $1.25 to $1.35 a Square Yard, but but in My Sale Tomorrow All You Need Pay Is 98e a Square Yard Tomorrow morning, you can come to another movie — you want to be here when the doors open at 9 o'clock, for the attend- ance is surely going tqbe big We can sell this linoleum at 98c a square yard instead of $ to $1.35 because the overscrupulous inspectors in the factory discovered trifling, al- most imperceptible, flaws, none of which are important—none will in the slightest degree affect the durability or the sightliness of these floor coverings. COME EARLY—I HAVE WARNED YOU! ion of 1417-1423 THIRD AVE! NEAR 60" STREG FURNITURE} Cashor Credit |) OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK By Holzwasser Home Talks No, 237 C. A, LOCKHART, priced $26.5° o Ned! Si St, Crosstown Cars seta wehae $245 A 5-Room Apartment gE All Grand Rapids Furniture, Special seamless—in the large room size, 9x12. Regularly $275 THE BIG STORE” |<; SIXTH AVE.. I8™TO.19™ STREET 0 B5/00 Discount Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps Are Redeemable for $2.50 Worth of Merchandise in Any Depart: ment, or for $2 in Cash at the ax Office on the Fifth Floor, We Give aa Green Trading Stamps as Usual, Ask for Them. Double axe Stamps Till 12 o'Clock. Single aa Stamps Thereafter Single “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, i9i7. See ty Lee. EW 10 PER CENT. BOOST Oe OR to Pamorse On Biss Gortie toe WW STE MEN'S WAGES aoe . - - a ptt he x. ae - Doctor Tells How to Greatly “wetional Pwhihe owns Strengthen Eyesight in One wine af he ' Week's Time in Many lnstances ‘ Original Chicl WILLIAM COLLIER, a big light in the theatrical world, says: “AdamsPepsinGum? Yes, I think it’s delicious.” Z —_—_ | DAPRIS | PEPSIN THE BIG BUSINESS-MANS GUM Cooling Pepp’ermint Flavor nor ennai

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