The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1918, Page 4

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e~] a laminae or Tn AGT NOW 'PACKERS' THREATS. HAIR COMING OUT. egr RWALS’stOcK, rear HS Sk 25-Cent “Danderine” Will Save Big Houses Given $500,000 Interest in Cleveland Yards, Your Hair and Double | Its Beauty, Investigator Charges, Try This! Your Hair Gets Soft, Wavy, Abundant and Glossy at Once. on A INGTON 2 A Ae Save your hair! Meautify itt Tt is king ‘ given Only a inatter © ta little Dane! g eat 3 heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, %0C% yards last year after th wav I free from dendruff. It reataned to eatabl ro easy and inexpensive to have prett tharming hair-and lots of it J, wot ea, Attorn the & 2W-cent bottle of hnowlt Dan Trav salon, declared derine now—all drug stores rec tt kera’ hoa tod mend it—apply alittle as directedand 1 adie Commins ad the D Within ten minutes there will be an) pur t of Juste both have Sppearance of abundances frestiness| power to provent unfalr trade pra Aluffiness and an incomparable gl ia RR SHORE th te oman ces and lustre, and try ax you will you . 7 Brith vobigat he cannot find a trace of dandruff or . mat ane falling hair; but your real surprise . Mdavita fror will be after about two weeks’ use lent packing firma charging utting by the big concerns. ot only the powe interjected Comm when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first--yes--but really new hair—sprouting out all over your =. gealp—Danderine is, we belli the Onis sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and! but also the ner Col- ‘Elimination of tho small packers 4 BOINK On Tight now while this in- rads fails to stop falling air at) vo stieation ta in Progrens,”” Mr. Honey i “There are only two inde If you want to prove how pretty and, ' soft your hair really cloth with @ little Danderine and care- fully draw Mt through your hair—tak- ing one small strand at atime, Your|! hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries dvt. pendents loft ‘between the Rocky and the Miasianipp! River, imwa, Iowa, and the other Minn, "Their territory has apportioned among the big ckers in an effort to put them out tf buatness, and Wi & ha is, moisten @ Our Big Display of SPRING DRESSES is noteworthy, nol only for ex- clusioe models, quality fabrics and unusual workmanship but also for the fact that are little the prices wholesale more than In these days of sensible economy isn’t it worth your while to buy direct from the manufacturer > Model illustrated. Dress of French Serge; white satin collar, metal buckies and silk braid trimming Specially priced $] 7:5 T CO. GARMEN 307 FIFTH AVE ai er LAST CALL! Prices Advance Monday, Feb. 4 WONDPRLIFT— Nos, 553, 554 , 556,) $6 557 and 558—now $5.00 SELP.REDUCIN 402, 403 und ot eee SAVE! now $4.50-— wil 405 $100 ff RASS] ERES( “FIT AS YOU FASTEN” Give the “UN BROKEN LINE" of Fashion All Good Storee- » Models — $1.08 so orld Almanac’: 25c ; 1918 Now on Sale ie het THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY \RY 30, 1918. “Can Lagi at Cotd and Wind WLAN ASKS PRIGE OF COAL BE FINED U. SF says Large Dealers Are Com- peting With Hucksters and U: rges a 60-Cent Rate. He said in part “A number of the sixty ted by three Yards per large retall « coal ora have entered into ympetition me 1 the hucksters and peddlers be- ot usa the extraordinary enters, can make out of the sala of coal in 100-pound bags. They re making it difficult for the huck- | eters and peddlers to do bust profit, or even to do any business at all, first, by charging exorbitant | prices to the hucksters and second, by W Bncmaes” EREMIGE, CAPE QRH LS- © IGHTING | ‘Two of Unclo Sam's fighting mon|tho right haa the flaps down and so| denying the huckster coal in order to| The trouble arcan whon Mra, Leland| “Young lady, get up." at Cnr Upton, Yaphank, L. [,/ adjusted that the cold driving wind|take care of their own newly devel-|8. Stillman of Greenwich, Conn, on| “I Will not,” was the reply made Wearing tho overseas cap; the moldier | will not cut his face. The helmet | oped activity, namely, the 100-pound ) the night of the concert, began to aing| PY Miss Batten to the police officer, on the left bas the cap on as it Is] fits over these caps \b ale a number of Allied War songs, ‘The| @coding to a atatomont made to the Jworn ordinarily, white tdior on! | "Tho large dealers buy tnetr coal | arst rendered was “Rulo Britannia," | otc? oMcials by Bayha. ; — ed a at wholesale and deal it out to the/Aat this the two Battens jumped to ashes Shee oy re ead, so lmaree | been trying to buy out the Minnesota MOTIONS FOR ACQUITTAL | 2ereoms baying. it by te s00-pound | inet teat and remained atanding for| Mt, patton declared: ; plant. Apparently nothing will « lot. ‘Thia practleo compels women igeveral moments until they realled| , 1 Dave # brother in the Canadian | tho big packers except tho big stick) IN BINTELEN GASE DENIED! at ctidren to ao tone vistances to!they were the only onen todo. no,|AnY aiid am of English parente landing on them. thelr coal pockets and to stand in| ‘Then came tho “Marseiliaie” This] yc? ™Y lade da Rs Licadtbedibions An affidavit from (. W. It. Theian, — line for hours for coal. When they | was the sign for on outburst of en- footed an ries a terouly On alana Reneral manager of Reiland Packing | (Counsel for Defense Dodges Ques-| do get the coal they carry it home in|thusiasm for all were up from thetr | ; ing, zat e ni the only cosa a ond - | Grand Rapids: Wis, Court on Defendant's sucks, thereby wllowing these deal-|chairs with exception Of YOUOE| ors we ait does cad tien food jeharged t packers wold f Jee eae ecergeeee eee ors to 1 Increased profit of sev- | Batten ant his sister [erage ene nous sna cnet Ge ia | }111-4 tot \ pound in com Mission Here eral dollars per tom, whereds, if the) The final nur on the evenina’s| [ Bay olies pallongl EyaNS, | petit th the Reiland firm the) to-day by Attorney} coal were sold by the retall coal| programme was “The 10D | srias Hatt ire same beof which they priced at 141-3 cart Jeulors tg the bucksters and ped-| Banner.” With one ha Pee Stacy ial l M NBa de Pe Gordon Battle, representing| dealers tg the buc a tn th sed from his acat|"ne World reporter in the Batten| o 16 cents in territories where the ease da : ; rs at & reasonable price, coal | one in the room jumped from his acat ld rei , apt. Franz Rintelen and twelve otiier| iy ike Gana f the two Bat-| ome on School Street, Rye, sald that Reiland firm did no business sara r then could be sold by the hucksters | With the exception of the two ie * a | Jefendants in the bomb plot case, Fed- | i eee ee e100 | tens, They were hooted and jeered.| She did stand as soon as the police. eral Judge Howe, in the United States | #4 rent HORS ROT TOY Cente ee |The Rev, Jobn Humpstona rushed |™&n told her to do so, but added: "1 it District Court, overruled motions to dis-| ny = ean f the peddler $s| across the aislo and demanded that | W#S knitting and maybe I had to wait arding Dusiness ne advantage of the peddler ts sWaleva Atiah oe tea? | were. introduced con. {laa the indictments and direct @ ver=| 101 Vi place of business is located| Young Batten pay respect to the |to take a stitch cor two." loeruing sposal to gu into thuldict of acquittal i ar his customers, and thus the peo-| ational anthem by standing. Willlam HF atten, father of the] El Paso market. Arthur Moeker,| attorney Ht stated in hia prelude nition the cellarman| When the elg Year-old Co-| boy, says that he nas retained law-| |Vieo President of Armour & Conley the on for dismissal that in the| 2! Who must rely upon ileat Ss j lumbia College student declined, the| yers, who have told him that there is] Ce ee eee ered aoe laug | spring of 1915 many public spirited citi-| OF Peddler are not compelled to travel) Tt ceased him by the shoul-| not a law in the land that will compel Role to Mh Paaot' Swift replied |2en# were opposed to the shipping of for their coa ders und pulled him to bis feet any one to rise at the singing of any Thut he didn't think the } sto one belligerent to the ex- Pike degree Patrolman Bayha then went to national air nection was important for of another: that movements aces tk ve | Worth stockyards. at different thmes in dif- late conditions at all, you|_ Taye raempna inks eons: CBariee Es f the country advocating) must have authority to fix a scale| |Swift to Lewis F, Swift, dated Oct th shipments. Thislop prices which will be falr to ¢ et" trans-ship to show Rintelen came} large retailers, the huckster and th: | to have been apparently on a mlssion| consumer. respectively. — ‘This e | packers, 3 s of tis sort of propa: {should not, In any event, be in > | £0 cents to the ultimate consumer for | ire . 190-pound ALI of coa m ‘|SAY ASSEMBLYMAN EVADED DRAFT LAW. jent firma was The yards throughout vin touched on § sald no evt- bro © tending to show just i ad been ight out in the Goy- Sw ived business here was, and | “Up to March 4 answer Letter to Speaker Calls for iG every con eet VMS ion of Decker; | Demoera cheek from Edward 1 ES e055 THO NEW YORKERS. NAMED From Queen | ntock in {his company, and. t "a0 not RAILROAD WAG ALBANY, Jan, 30.—Assemblyman Lu- jtitte, 1 to any dividend since the las ceusietaheeaoeens | Queens was charged with having evaded | one.” draft law and the Assembly was| U. S, SENATOR HUGHES OF NEW JERSEY DEAD J. Ba Buffalo, Lathrop Brown, New York City, and Riley Redpath, Kansas City, Appointed. N, Jan, 20.—The Ratl- Commission to-day an- ilo, asked to remove him from office In a| letter from seven vo! of the district read in the Assembly to-day, Tho com- munication was referred to the Judiciary Cominittes without comment Decker denied the « and said he| d make a satisfactory explanation. a Democrat. defeated F, | WastINGT r ce ; eel noun appolniment of three of tne Republican, tas “ Served State in Congress for More) touraembers of its Hoard of Examiners Moubmitse the letter sald, “that! Than Twelve Years and \ to hear minor wage complaint, ‘They cher evaded the dratt law, | are Ed, J. Rarcalo, Buffalo manufac- ! or mene Be Stanch Wilson Supporter. TRENTON. N. J States Senator William I of the re: nt, N. G., y hie failure to re uly 24, 19) he had been 1 connection | turer and leader of the Jabor legisla United] tive movement tn New York State; hes died In| Riley Redpath, a Kansas City business man, and Lathrop Brown N. ¥., and second, ister ‘immediately Jan. 90 Mercer Hospital here to-day after a lone former monde with the Seventh illness. a ati tanaiata The list « tizena_ who hak Wicra’Sbiw wiell . alle -| signed the let ‘aded by. Frank Hugh ° ‘ ot Int i of the Repub- r suffered fron septio polaon Hoard of St rs | F ng fro n| 1 by the Ra Vage Comnits- | teeth, M followed by bre ma | son, went to work t ures on cont of ved tn the} railroad men tn var gathering fig. id wages paid wus classes of em Mushes was the seni had « living House of Repre “ the | ploym and dif sections of the 3 clared that one of the staunchest supporters of] Maintenance of way employees to- | Visions of the arate inw He. did ni President Wilsor day explained to the Commission their | cael Nace URL heda, td and, April & Vidu A in}range a8 high as 60 per ¢ ir Aas the public achool of Paterson, he tater |oasen went to work in the silk milla there Studying nights, he ame a etenog-| ~ rapher and in 1898 enlisted in the Span- re 2 * Former ‘Health Commissioner Says ma John W a Nuxated Iron grou) _ Should Be Used in Every Hospital and Prescribed by y Sopge Every Physician—Attributes His Own Great Physical Activity Today at Over 60 Years of Age Largely To : His Personal Use of Nuxated Iron : SMTA | WHAT FORMER HEALTH a i COMMISSIONER SAYS KERR COLER SUSPENDS DR, BUCK. Director of Tobercutosis Hospital Faces Pour Charges | oe Witt 1 ¢ Former Healta Commissioner, City ef Chicago, Kills Girt and Self in € Dormitory Noom naed by For 1 haw heen leue nh Un ATHIEN Belle it ie is ed refund r jy three buy etudenta, Grughiendeva FOR 1008. LOTS Mayor Mylan to-day sent a lett the local Fuel Administration net. | ting forth his views on the regulation profit | ness at a! aati CTE ACETEAT? | couw, ‘MBIA STU DE! NT NO LAW 10 MAKE | REFUSED TO STAND FOR | STAR SPANGLED BANNER COLLEGE BOY STAND FOR U. S. ANTHEM eee” But Young Batten of Colum- bia Has Angered Town of Rye. | | | Augustus G, 1H. Matten, | Columbia University, and a momber of the Britian F 6 Club of that} | college, has roused the {habitants of the pea | junior at iro of the tn-| eful village of Rye by his refusal to stand during the singing of d | Banner” at a recent musteal entertain. | ment given tn tho public ol of Rye. Besides young Batten, the potice| declare that his sister, Mary Harvey Batten who was #iiting beside him re- fused to leave her chalr during the Patriotic exercise even after a police officer ordered her to rise. the Star 8 =o AUGUSTUS GH. BATTEN where Miss Batten was sitting and he, after tapping her shoulder, said: West 42nd Street (Between.5th and 6th Avenues) A Great Reduction at $22.50 | smartest young men’s suits; from great evening dress overcoats. OVERCOAT materials include Plain and Fancy Meltons, Velours, Kerseys and Fancy Mixtures. THE ges, Fane eH FORINT SOOTHE 2 ae An Abraham Lincoln Story “The Son of Democracy” Novelized by Albert Payson Terhune From a Series of Film Stories by Paramount, of America in the Making, with Benjamin Chapin as Lincoln. s Hy ¥ " —Begins in— | strength and tears down the BELL-ANS Men’s Suits and Overcoats Continues to offer our regular $30.00 to $40.00 garments HE finest works of Kirschbaum shops in a great variety of models are being featured in this event —tfrom conservative sacks for business men to the THE SUITS are made of Unfinished Homespuns and Tweeds. predicted hav publicly on Wednesday that the Submarine Xe Ulant at Port Newark, ‘blown up or destroyed: by ‘4 to the docks @nd plant i to hi ave made his tee van cous WASTE ENERGY Careful physicians always point out that every cough wears ee 8 resistive powers. The reason COTT’¢ . EMULSION is always best for coughs is that it peculiarly soothes the tender membranes while its rich, creamy food rebuilds the tissues to avert bronchitis and lung trouble, No alcohol—just food. | Scott & Bowne, Bloomield, N. J. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists \refund money if it fails. 25 RYTHMODI RECORD MUSIC ROLLS On Your Player Piano Note the Difference Rabe Baran West 43rd Street Sale auto coats to Worsteds, Ser- y Cassimeres,

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