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oe SS ee eS — yes THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1917. ~ taking ‘ o obe diepenee@ with in the we the oetra maid werven i A Great Responsibility. % iuewrres te ove T= responsibility attached to the preparing of a remedy for infants and children ) is ents bere ieee erry Gan of end other inree eties wi) be obliged apartment in New York ee * condition develop y sniaried clase i+ undoubtedly greater than that imposed upon the manufacturer of remedies but Of | ing & if you heave @ had ¢ » $5,000 and $10,000 Men © Sonamire more during the coming <—ahe to Clone obeervers, sory few) 1 a ieee for adults whose system is sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any proeth, tongue « . gine Shanve Their Style yaar and reviee their style « vine ae fs. Vem —_— bel pegged oF injurious drug. It is well to observe that Castoria ie prepared today, as it has been : ive —— ° = te oo cat ta oreer| Fi for the past 40 years, under the personal supervision of Mr, Chas. H. Fletcher. mith & lary of from | tHeiy tante ' t have makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their GOCLBY TO LUXURIES, * ret ee | rig Endargs M te mia : responsibilities? To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter in the leet five yours ~ Keen tin the Of ’ . proportion oy the mew od meet for the mid. | wo counted “ULM their aefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow, h Purchasing Power |,remle conduiuee ft woe be pained Gone | te « the national banks Could each mother see the painstaking care with which the prescription for f Dollar So Low Reiniiy: aettt elon for any eanmeiiine.,| Pe ‘ vot» Fletcher's Castoria is prepared : could they read the innumerable testimonials from age ry tas bo WHR Mb ShcA Na oe that the as eras “grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments WORLD WANTS cett of Tietne and tho sew'y| iene, satentomed se of Being, € “tv m= Of those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true fie-salariod men of New York ve ged to murrender Iumuries they receive. and “the mid. | who will have onomy during the, The rleb ation, but they continue their 1 salaried man, lose to hie tne retrench radi- ane tn finan ing World eum following facta: | nla ning from $600 to $9,600 | pres: per year ally wage have had very as a conaldera reanes in rang ng from 10 to 38 per cent, wnt All nalarind man will eke Moderate salaried employees earn: | 4) arrow margin ing from $2,600 to $5,000 per year! in much change have not as a rule received advances | *'Y'* ating to some False or b in pay but have been given dor at Wand tain, ‘Sane ie ks and extra allowances by employ ©} has » and the demand for labor 4 help meet the rising cost of living | excerds the supply, is able to mat res These temporary extras are from 6 to “ Children Cry For marizes Worker BROOKL OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brdoklyn sod must now mall comfort and pleasure out ‘Vegetable Preparation forks: . yf ‘om drudire: 4 “ Continued for Tuesday (Only) War ents ne autte wo us : See ies ge SO . simuiatiog efod ty Ret re theatres are doing 4 ting the Stomachs: 000 class have not received any in-| grom usiness than ever, Laree : —— creases or bonuses and with their) department stores ger igrt Ald pat. expensive style of Itving are now feel. | ronage of the mannen, Dut sane of re: ng sharply the pinch and are being) cjacs juxuries, excepting diamonda. forced to begin economies enforced retrenchment of the To these daily costa will now be! to do will be a benefit to tham- added the burden of new war tax. Stlves and to the Nation. eald Theo; ation. The man with an income of «ratisticians and economists of Wall $2, pays no income or excess Street. “If the Government drafts — our boys to fight In the trenches for ‘he sake of our future fPeedom anid independence, then It {1 befits thoae who have money to whine about giv ing up a smal) part of it and cutting off extras in living.” In_the largest financtal institutions of Wall Street there in heard the ; squeal of the heavily taxed and com- plaint against high cost of living. but over and above all Wall Street | Suffered Much Pain, Yet ret. ivcinring that soety ime, ("ty ityai Ee Ba Cuvee | 7, Soman al cove Sor as egetable Compound. The Shoe Event of the Season 1500 Pairs A!ll Black Kidskin Boots All Sizes for Women and Misses Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. G. J. Eng lish, of Springfield, Mass, says: ‘It was your Castoria that saved my chil Mrs. Mary McGinnis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “We hi en our bab: your Castoria ever since she was born, We rece it to all mothers." Four distinctive models, nine inches high (eleven inches from ground), in all black glace kid- skin, also with patent leather vamps, welted soles, leather Louis XV. heels; other boots of gunmetal calfskin, welt- ed soles, new military heel. Sale price 5.50 NO APPROVALS N. E, Calmes, of Marion, Ky., says: ‘You have the best medicine in the world, as I have given your Castoria to my babies from first to last.” Mrs. Albert Ugusky, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., says: ‘‘As I have had your Castoria in use for nearly three years, ‘Tam Pleased to say it nie ‘| as represented. My children are both well and happy—thanks to Castoria.”” y R. P. Stockton, of New Orleans, La, says: ‘‘We began giving your Castoria to oar baby when he was elght days eld ang have kept tt up aves Bince, never having had to give any other medicine.” Mrs. Dolph Hornbuckle, of Colorade Springs, Colo., says: ‘We com- menced giving your Castoria to our baby when she was four weeks old, She is now seven months and weighs 19} pounds. Everyone remarkes } ‘What a healthy looking buby.’ We give Castoria credit for it.” GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS burden put upon him. | GORNERSTONE LAID AT YALE “I am a widow and go out nurs-| tng._and suffered from « fewale FOR HARKNESS MEMORIAL ed a great deal of | : soreness — across i ni By back apa Group of Bulktings Will Accommo- through my abdo date the Entire Junior and Copy of Wi men. Sometimes i Exact Copy rapper. it would be very Senior Classes. painful after a NEW WAVEN, Conn., Oct. 8.—The hard d. work. cornerstone of the Memorial Quadran- lread bout slo at Yale University, which will be Lydia FE, Pink- ® group of buildings given by 3 ham's Vegetable Stephen V. Harkness as a memo: mpound and her son, Charles W, Harkness, of the 6¢ M4 39 J tried It and it has class of '83, was laid to-day, se 1 - oO Ww e a ully, so the sore-' The group will be of gothic style with hey believe rsa enough dormitories te accommodate Yegetable Compound is the entire junior an anne Just the remedy for female troubh ne eta and {t# accomplishment probably wil, , i Mrs, ELIZABETH JOHN, R. F. D. be the iargeat single bullding emeeaten Cc ut Your Fuel Bi lls Why You Should buy Here. aj, BAUMANN & BRO an tere = at 84™ST.6 3°°AVE prices UPTOWN TORE and values for your voods and you ¢ money. We know {ii } will do as 95% of | — our prices are the ( customers Chiffonier \ y Wertaken by any educati lowest, our qual Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable (ation in. thi y educational insti- ’ e Saint Qestarel) ‘Iltoamesned trom native rents ‘alee 1% fla country, |” Don’t Spend Time Stirring ar — back To and herbs, con narcotic OF aadreas on Charice W. Marke eae norte! large to prove it to you. BUY. Onk, as harmful drugs, -day Is regarded ‘icy Db. Taft, “89, or wire by Hor " y ’ . B vn, Conn,; mirrors as TTY __ Uo [PLAIN FIGURE TAGs | [~moTOR TRUCK illustrated, aged athe A My ot the atone by Edward 8 illustrated, ON EVERYTHING DELIVERIES voluntary testimonials on file in the 4, 7. ZHrother of Charles, and Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass. (N° Acceptance of the quadrankie by President Art 1 to prove this fact.—Adyt vant: rthur T, Hadley of the uni- In his address Prosident Hadley said that a university le something more than a group of schools. It ts @ complex of traditions and influences, of sentiment inherited from U past and aspirations aching out into the future. 9-Piece High Grade Gothic Period ‘ a —- Dining Room Suite : | 3 ROOMS AT $iso IN BUTLER OAK, BEAUTIFULLY CARVED 4 pl ae G R ed Wm) a Til 2) eee ||| URAND RADIDS . weel aymente, a <8 Aerial | FURNITURE [Reese Refri'erator CKEDIT TEXMS Bae $3-% Dowa on $5 AGAIN IN LAND DEAL CASE i 7 §.00 0 0 snes «0 150-00] Compare Questioned Before Grand Jury on Turn flame high—until food begine to boll; then—turn flame ow, oo Free Sales of West Rockaway Boe Set 200981 ssuceasan and Dreamland Sites. wWeankver* 25:08 ** 300°" cece The flame should be turned to the usual height at first because ““Wear-Ever FREE BRAss BED tegis e wines bette Ghermeincne aluminum utensils store ups large amount of heat. When the food begins to dinary Grand Jury to-day, which {s con- boil—that is a sign that the kettle is hot throughout. Thereafter a half-flame Jucting an inquiry into the ale of land will keep the food boiling because “‘Wear-Ever” ware takes the heat so fast o the city for publi improvement. Hy Inches mide: CHINA CLOSET Keasient District Atloweey: Bicak roe and holds it so long. Even rice, preserves and milk preparations sn be Be” bucks * ales 8 0 examined the Comptroile= relative to cooked until done without stirring and without burning if you use igh- ee eae On hie knowledge of tho Senside Park site Low” heat and ‘“ Wear-Ever” utensils. at West Rockaway and the purchase Parlor of the Dreamland Park site at Coney If a medium flame is used, the ‘Wear- “Weer-Ever’ utensils are stamped —(not Table Table | ¢ Imtand, $ Ever” utensil carries the heat away from the spun or cast) —stamped from thick, hard, COLD in Mahogeny Quartered | 10457, L STATION AT GO District Attorney Swann contends bottom of the utensil as fast as it Is supplied, sheet aluminum, If they were heated during ‘Oak tas thet both of there propertion were pur- ‘Therefore the heat does not collect Inthebot- the process of manufacture they could be made rc FISHER Bros |prendergast regime at greatly exorbitant tom and burn the food. It is not necessary to cheaper—and would be worth less to you, prie : 4 " stand over a hot stove and stir, stir, stir for The ‘'Wear-Ever" trade-mirk on the bot- $17.76 Brase Bed | Ger ae deel Site thee panels houre—while making preserves, for Instance, tom of a utensil Is your guarantee that you WA 2 - incl ety 5 iven to the examination of any witness ie sh i é oe 1 eatistactosy Im material bet d J Use ‘Wear-Ever' and “High-Low” heat. are getting @ utens! heavy 61 4.98 COLUMBUS AVE fetore toe iat fav obinived “as tc "hes Save the cost of burnt food, Make waronfood- and workmanship. It is your guarantee of — & ore, BET.1O3 & 104"ST mature of he temtinony given by the waste, fuel-waste, time-waste, uteasil-waste! safety, of saving and of service, : F Ask your store, or write us for booklet, As Mea hae Dacmwaiie . = Replace utensils that wear out scanning, Preserving and Joliy-Making bade bs Kroehler Duofold Sota Bed with utensils that “Wear-Ever Easy.” Get the Genuine... \and Avoid Waste se Sold by Department, Housefurnishing and Hardware Stores The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, Dept. 1885, New Kensington, Pa, CYAYDYOT! 11 YOU MLL 99 lb SOGOBOO|| “Wear-Ever” © ised every weekday: Brings rest Sunday | iy mi RAV ? m \ aluminum cooking utensils pay for themselves "TRADE MARK, | The Mark of Quality SeUsttS UNTIL IO RML AT BOTH STORES } The General All-Around Cleaner