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= € 222 rire TES att ‘0 ; RHEUMATISM? Hot Sulphur Baths are Recog~ nized as Greatest Remedy. # will It is now pomible to take hot eul- | b¥ Moye Mitchel ; Phur baths in your own home, Sul. | #14 tg Hearst have, te has long been known, has al‘ yor ‘ «he $s oir lertully curative effect on rheu-| .')" 20 18 Be POLITICAL NOTES. The re ra want John of New York aie public to-day Both Judge Hylan tailed y be to tell, #9 atatement He doe# but dectare tie pains bal a eae seb id will be within uty-four hours. me le. have nm expensive = _ te the ye etn pemare ou { The French colony in New York now a discovery o cern) City, which has about 15,000 voters. Geience brings the sulphur bath) nas organized to aid the campaign of hin reach of every one. Just) Mayor Mite 1 Ink, all the wonderful healing = Properties of Nature's Sulphur baths! William Sulzer told a large wud\- ém near as your own bathtub! [f/ence at Stuyvesant Casino lagt ay ror y all that before he took office as Go Charles F, Murphy offered to p | his debts and give him $1,000 a month suffer from Rheumatism, Neuri- Sciatica, Lumbago or other simi- ts, ammany Candidate cates Return to the Policy of Long-Term Bonds. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. 7% PLAN TO BANKRUPT ~ GTY, SAYS CRAIG >- Advo- | re y had peen adopted by the Federal all those nished the money to carry on the war would now be pos celpts instead of berty Bonds.” Mr, Craig cited the heavy burden of taxation Inid upon reat esta he crease in foreclosures and tax lien and steadily increasing He predicted lower valuations in future assessments and sald that then the city's tabilities would ex- 4 tho debt limit, which meant kruptey. In demanding jovernment who have fur swore of tax re sales tax rate action to repeal the statute fixing the policy on the city Mr. Craig contended that the budget for 1918 could be revised #0 as to cut 2-4 ot of) 1 out immediately $16,000,000 of ex- Bs pia em ey “good vruugioe, | wate he held the Governorship. Charles L. Craig, Democratio can-| penditure and lower the tax rate 4 > ‘orpol © stock and long term bonds Phen just pour a few ounces in Your! | About # pet on the carb diate for City Comptroller, sent a MORIA De levied, Re Atay CAE. Mnny th of hot water and you have a real | yesterda: {2 to 1 on Hylan, e Ticravemnaiies how ele Hall tor cut i 1 ne an «1 to 1 jetter to-day to the Board of Estimate | |p ments now x PD glphur bath with all the cura-| At th dda were 3% 10,3 ey on Hylan, with ive properties of Nature's Sulphur ings, and tystem with ‘| ight. Odds of & to 1 were offered 4 ou avoid filling your | faint Millauit, but without bringing rygs. -Advt, ey on that eandidate t Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance KOCHe Established 1860, In colorings they are exact reproductions of Oriental rugs. Woven of fine wool, with high silk nap. $25.00 Wool Velvet Rugs Exceptional value; size 9x12 19.00 $27.00 Brussels Wool Rug seamless sie sx12"” $21.50 In @ rich assortment of Medallions and.all-over designs. 50c Blabon’s Feltex Floor 39 Covering, square yard c Thoroughly waterproof and sanitary, will give excel- Imported Curtains, lent wear and splendid satisfaction, Irish Point Lace, Pair $6. 75 If we had to import them now the wholesale cost would be more than our retail price. A limited quantity only. Bed Sets, Marie Antoinette 6 50 Extra Quality, per set '‘ Well covered and heavily worked. Bolster piece to match included. Full size. Silk Frou-Frou Portieres, — 12 9 8 New colors and designs, pair . In the selection are two-toned blues and greens, and combinations of blue and brown and rose and brown, MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” If Cross, Feverish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it | Watch Children Now! Guard; Against Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons A laxative to-day saves o sick child) menting waste will gently move out} to-morrow, Children simply will not} f the bowels, and you have a well, fake the time from play to empty | Pj) ful child again. | A thorough on. their bowels, which become clogged |necesenrye tt ohunht be the Brat with waste, liver gets sluggish, | treatijent given in any sickness, nach sour, | Beware of counterfeit fig s¥rups Look at the tongue, mother! If| Ast. your druggist for w 60-cent hot Gosted, or your child is listless, cross,| tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” Severish, breath bad, restless, doesn't| which has full directions for babies, nt heurtily, full of cold or has the | children of all ages and for grown melppe or a sore throat or any other | ups plainly printed on the bottle, See ey ren’s ailment, give a teaspoonful | that it is made by the "California Fig “California Syrup of Figs,” then | Syrup Company.” Don't merely ask "t worry, because it is perfectly |for Syrup of Kigs, but ask for “Cali- less. and in a few hours all this) fornia Syrup of Figs." Ragember Camstipation poison, sour@ile and fer- \ Cu) fornia.” Advt , $109,000,000 of ctty at an, upset you, jemanding the ment of the pay mer system The pay-as-you-go Immediate abandon. Ss yoU-gO pol of long-term istues to pay for improvements. poliey adopted Sept. 11, 1914, as @ result of a war crisis In city finances, J, P, Mor- gan & Co, and other bankers insisting | before they would take over the Indebtedness fall- literal sense the continuance of the pay-as-you-go poll result in the bankruptey of the City of New York, the utter prostitution of | Its credit and the cessation of all| public improvements. } will Ine | | HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes a feverish irritation of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out! fast. ‘To stop falling hair at once and | rid the sculp of every particle of dan- | druff, get « small bottle of, Danderine drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several applications |the hair stops coming out and you cun't find any dandruff. © Hey of Queens Repo Club Abandons Polley of Regularity. The Mitchel Fusion Campaign Com mittee has been notified that the South Side Republican Club, Woodhaven. Queens, has rescinded a resolution bond was sed two weeks ago in favor of Will Bennett M and hw May partment of Marke vita Dy. Henry Moskowitz, City Commi« sioner of Public Markets, est hed bureau of complaints in connection b hla Departr ning in m of Mark Municipal wit n Jing, telephone number 1800 Worth In the wide selection at this price are Turkish and “Only one-sixth of the cost ef the Here.” said Dr. Moskowita, “I ar Persian designs, in subdued and gay colors, war for the first year is to be raised! eady to receive complaints from the by taxes, If the pay-as-you-go bol- | ses in food bl G “ and ex sonable prices charged to t 4 Administrations where th mn involved, Where act t care of locally.” it of Fall in > Hist Dies an Re Rin) 0, Oct. 30 Epstein of Hamilton, ©. dated to-day from Injuries suffered when he fell in the ring during the last minute of ten-round contest with “Battling” at the Dayton Gymnastic Club night DAYTON, For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas or Food Souring—Pape’s Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralizes excessive stomach acids. stopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, pain. Do some foods you eat hit back— laste good, but work badly; ferment nto acids and cause a sick, sour, Rassy stomach? Now, M Jot this down: aeutralize the excessive acids in t | stomach so your food won't sour and There never was anything » safely quick, so certainly effective. ‘0 difference how badly y upset you usually ‘in five minutes, but what pleases you | most is that it helps to regulate your stomach so you can ert your favorite foods without fear, Most remedies give you relief 30me- times—they are slow, bul. not sure, ID. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS COLOR: Navy Black Taupe Reindeer Plum Burgundy Green Pekin Brown r, rs Wednesday An Eventful SPECIAL OFFERING Handsome Fur Trimmed COATS $ or Mrs. Dyspepticy t happy relief “Pape's Diapepsin” is positive in new trali quickly. stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food your head clears and you. feel fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by getting a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsir from any drug store, You realize ir five minutes how needless it is te suffer from indigestion, dyspepsin or tomach Advt. BROOKLYN, IC) mentation Sizes 14 to 44, For Womenand Misses Without Question the Choicest Collec- tion of High Grade Coats to Be Offered This Season at These Moderate Prices. The Majority Richly Trimmed With High Grade Furs— Others De- signed for Wear With Separate Furs, Elegant Wool Velours, Broadcloths, Plushes, Burellas, Kerseys, Burro Cloth and Pom-Pom Cloth. Lined throughout and interlined for added warmth, The coats illustrated are representative of the re- | markable values offered | |DROP BENNETT FOR MITCHEL| municipal finance and return to the! ‘On the Screen or in Serial Form CHARGE OF TAX FAVORS, x due to European banks just at Het ag Ma 125th Street, West ae ie thet fhe greallaation of ust, cx entative budget is due solely to this) start « evolt aguinst sacrificinu | SALE FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY | policy,” Mr. Craig wrote. “The in. | "ity at to party, Peeularity an evitable consequences of this policy, - * if pu , will be to bankrupt t a ad $50.00 Seamless Wilton aa $39 00 Ais, t Ga Hiv Uwe (ieae Words Nini Z INVITES KICKS._|. . gi ly or carelessly or as a mere figure —E Alex. 5 th 8; size 9x1 ® A speeeh. T repeat that in the most) Opens Comptaint Baréna tor De-| “WhoIs Number One?”’ Is Wonderful Lede b4 ed + 044-40064 604604 SO008 Bee ee ed ( h GPOSSSOSSHESs- 35-502 r fi THe FIRST EPISODE es RIE eT FSSC Rae Sa: Sk PA a prominent men supporting the Mayor and corporations have sav estate assessments du administration. Department branded quite erroneous statement that the New York “My daughter was born with a do 4 ntral had been one of the bene- | rough skin which would scaleand ; for the last four sessments proximately been Increased over $6,000,000 In four years, said Mr. Purdy, and the only ith the He wa rs battery marched to rain for the funeral The eth Hempstead in MADE BY HYLAN, DENIED corporations ‘He Named Had As- sessments Increased, Not Re- duced, Figures Show. CUTICURA HEALS AN ITCHING SKIN The Tax Department has issued a lenial to Judge Hylan's charge that $600,000 reduction in real ng the Mayor's The Tax Department Nxtires show that assessments men- joned by the Tammany candidate have been increased since 1914 instead ot reduced. President Lawson Purdy of the Tax n taxes through = J i—] (— = to | [—] = = Scratched So Had to Tie Hands. Afflicted 24 Years, Used3 Cakes * Soap and 4 Boxes Ointment, © ficiaries of the “reductions.” Mr. Purdy showed that every year the railroad’s’ as- had been increased ap- $7,000,000 a year, He also said four other corporations , the Third Avenue Ruil- » United Electric, the Man- It would crack open and there would be a ischarge of water and the itching ‘ only keep her awake ni fre, but her ei would keep us all She scratched #0 was Fan Yop to tie etually little hane sments increased, the “She was 4,700. about two and The assessment of the B. R. T. had! years, Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and when I had used about three cakes of Cuticura Soap and Your THE FLAMING CROSS” ® one of the corporations mentioned | toxes of Cuticura Ointment she APOE DEED CCOODORERV EDEL CEES oEgEHHGH [At had really en healed,” (Signed) Mrs, John Lewie, : ; : : / se $52,100. | Islip, East, N. Y., January 25, 1917, Story'Is in Sunday World, the] (iss oF the reet shows Paramount vic) lyn} come — | “iPyour skin is feat healthy and Picture Is a Paramount Yeals master craftamanshi - MILITARY FUNERAL IN RAIN, | ¢'¢#! keep it s0 by using Cuticura tings are splendi beautiful and the cast excellent “Who Is ‘Number One’? lishes its mystery in the ; z the 1 Thriller, In motion pictures the cheap arhe Flaming ( ross,”* J movie ier” in dead, the old «| ® millionaire inventor, movie thriller” is dead, the old time} by a mysterious “Number On tawdry serial has breathed its last.|is to rob him of all he possease In its place has come the unique] take his life. He does not know Why |r serial, a first closs mystery melo-| he ts the victim of this engine of re-! ie :P, ela th venge. Aimee Villon, his ward, por- drama, and Paramount Is the motton| trayed py Kathleen Clifford, arrives pietu ompany that has seen the|from abroad and js thrown into the trend of motion picture opinion and| turmoil, Hale's son, In love with ey will be taken | a —"Young” a Hess You feel different as soon as “Pape't Diapepsin helps Diapepsin” comes in contact with the | he [stomach—distress just vanishes—your any stomach disorder due to acid fer | 25)e"pinyer, Aimee, Is. thre is warned Aimee herself tx back with all the strength and wit she possesses. A strange instrume by the conspirators to open Hale's huge safe Plans and securities are stolen, Aimee is kidnapped and rescued from death upon a flaming cross, the terrible sign of the conspirators The first episode opens with a rush. There are thrills and gasp-bringing scenes. The sets and the gowns, especially Miss Clifford's, ar usual, In all it is a serial photoplays, two reels is more like a splendid fea- ture photoplay condensed, so that in half an hour the spectator sees ali | the “high spots" of a motion picture that in most instances would run an hour and a half or two hours. 4 produced a new kind of contin- es. photoplay, without doubt the most entertaining, the most plausible, the most thrilling ever st “Who is ‘Number On mount’s first. continued thleen Clifford, Para- photoplay nous in vaude- star * is now run- inday World and prom- ® the fiction sensation of the This. ix the first time Anna rine Green has written a story A motion picture producer. |. ‘The first episode of “Who Is ‘Num- jber One’ released this week |throughout Greater New York and vicinity, sparkles with action. Every ‘STRIKING PRESS FEEDERS 0 TO WORK TO-MORROW Employing Printers Accept Com- promise Plan Giving $2 a Week ‘ay Increase. ath man called her attention to the fact! her horse was on th idewalk she said the road Was slippery, What made him so mad was she kept right on over the sidewalk ata canter. Me said he would summon her to court for vio- | lation of a city ordinance, | pees dal esa KETTLE ALMOST KILLS Two, Boils Over, Puts Out ‘The Association of Employing Print- Are Ne 4 j ore y accepted the compromtse| Mrs, Sarah Goldstein, 331 Stan- reached last night between its commit-|ton Street, rose early this morning and tee and one from the striking press|atarted a gas flame under a kett!s of feeders. At 1 o'clock it was sald that} water. She went back to sleop, and the fecders, who were then the kettle, boiling over, put out the would also accept the comp fire—the gas continuing to flow that all would return to work to-mor- |) Two hours ighbors : ? fat, and Mrs nd h row a ; gis [Und Wore “found “tnconselous The press feeders, recelving from $18) were revived with ‘the wid. of to $23 a week, asked for a flat Increase | motor. sl lot $4 a Week. ‘The compromise. gives — them an additional on the present Allen, cule and leaves the remuning $2 asked id Sixteen for to arbitration, are in Congress, Dies, > ON, Miss., Oct. 40.—"'Private” MISS SEARS DEFIES POLICE. en, member of Congress from saippl for sixteen y: tin 1901, and Igures of that at his home . He until his Hides Horse on Sidewalk Becanse ct Wax Wet sue f ya, died 1 4. Mas. -Miss | early Bears to| two. week a publicity was in riding he «won the LAUREL ENTRIES. | | sidewalk in Hale Stre: he is known | om motorist, | trian, tennis and - | and a When a verly motoreyele nolice- TRACK, L RACE Thi med, Weather The entries as follows 0; mal thr: Ana Aloxanda tne) 108 en 2) mew Dimire Ha M Te Flare af Belted Weta, 7, Semi-Pitted 1 aie roe High [ana mrad ae Waisted Fitted mi- Pitted Models for all occasions PNTiL ay ponds anprentice Battery omArt t va Fiold for toilet purposes assisted of Cuticura Ointment epee. any tendency to irritation, redness of | roughness of the skin or seal) ‘or Free Sample Each | Mail address post-card: * jept. H, Boston.”” Sold everywhere, Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c, ‘ ery Honors Berakis, KI by Motor Track. CAMP MILLS, N. Y,, Oct. 30.—The. wax a military funeral at Camp Mil weday for Augustus Be: in Bat Artillery a} stor truck. Chaplain Henry Mars. | SPECIAL SALE OF FUR TRIMMED COATS Over 100 different styles at savings of $5 to $10. Velou Coat, Fu Collar $21.95 Pn UPSTAIRS! —Two blocks SOUTH of 34th Street, BUT you pay only very little more than wholesale prices! Fifteen courteous saleswomen await your call in N.Y.'s largest upstairs women's wear shop, Coats, $9.75 to $50. Suits, $15 to $50. Dresses, $7.50 to $30, ILTON GARMEAIT CO, 307 FIFTH AVE.(NEAR 31% sT) NY, ri $14.50 Are some of your rooms in need of new furniture? Why not get tt now? The T. Kelly Co. will be glad to h not only to pick out the best style and sturdiest make, but to make it easy for you to pay, Why let it go another day? Call and 1 Prices plainly marked and terms of credit to suit you ake your selection, 4 Piece Period Bedroom Sut Consisting of Bed. Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Tat in Cireassian Wainut or Mahogany,” rans ng im rig) Cia $95 to $275 Cie SAQD $. 5 worth $7 | ee 7 Weekly | Thr, ; Furniture cLorn SY WeEKLY, Larger amounts in proportion. ‘ °€3 Sixth Ave., near 17th St. 104-106 W. 17th St. LOE OF T. KELLY CoO., “ % a