The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1918, Page 12

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" ioe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a, 1918. 4 EXEMPTING LADIES’ GARMENT WORKERS PUZZLES FUEL MEN Garfield’s Latest Order as t Mondays Affects 100,000 | a Toilers Here. The Joy of Living The full joy of living is your right. To have your heritage of health you must do something to get it. The health of the body depends largely upon the condition of the blood. If your blood is strong in iron and rich in red cells, each The local Fuel Administration © day's tasks are delightful adventure—you enjoy life to the full. greatly Beeditles to oy hy the re ceipt of a telegram from But, if your blood is thin and sluggish, energy-draining Noyes, ant to Nat & \ H. Wikein t tuation up-Stu FURTHER DROP IN COAL the ordinary course of events, as the) plan to stop selling hens during the rules of the Legislature provide that|egg producing season, from March 1 all measures must be upon the desks} to gune 1. . BIL NAMES ODELL of the members in final form for at Officials declare that if hens are sold - least three legistative days. in quantities now there will be a short~ - age both of poultry and eggs next sea- ACTOR HELD AS BIGAMIST. aon. it conservation measures are tak- ainenencsiocies on it is hoped dealers and consumers Chores Girla Who 1 Hie will have a iful supply of both. band Chummy in Court. 7G, H. Powell, W. F. Priebe and Dan- Patrick Maher of No. 201 West 100th | fel P. Boehm of the Administration will Street, a adeville: ac .| meet with leaders of the poultry trade Street, a vaudeville actor, wae Ar |to-morrow at the Food Board's offices >— raigned before Magistrate Ten Eyck in| {Otis tune, Transportation and the Centre Street Pe ‘ourt to-day. | distribution officials also will attend the horus | meeting. 1oith| The railroad tie-up of the last few of No, | Weeks has cut down poultry shipments him ua} $9 par cent, and has already accom: much of the condition the food seek. ON STAND, charged with biguim ,| Wagner Measure, Reported to| cirte: Anne Lebecn ot 216 W : ’, id Tere liweat Senate, Would Regulate aad “Streets claime Artificial Production. iKillweather woman _—_ “GYRO” EXPERT ‘orth 8 for nearly @ y | nm the stage, when he i subsequently 1915 he had der the name of John Smith at the Five Points Mia-| ute Fuel Admin ALBANY, ¥., Feb. &—Former] !° 1pon the desperate uel|Gov. Benjainin B, Odell would be ed Ice ¢ under the ainended form in which of the State} f Court in Brooklyn in defe 1 Minority te Wagner's bill, de-| On. 1 - o P py’ ive iministrator Garfield, in Washin y Hoth women appeared In court against | aul C. WH, Hennig, accused of hi poisons accumulate and prevent brain, heart, kidneys. liver, ton, which read | RECEIPTS ARE F signed to pre sd toa HUNG BRLISI Cee hee caroones renee aa bilan Cal Mises papstldbs i lungs — every vital organ — from working properly. So you Lc aveavsary edatienny Be tor | ORECAST utiery-was saphetud by the Bakes ation gf the inten lien Wolke nt wrece 5 So tee on Wa airs tow of $1,500 dall| edge of the action of a torpedo had not only half-live. To get well try a course of | jahed on Mondays to heat and IN TIDEWATER REPORT | co" ve aa Some from practical experiance. le ade | light lefte and werkeheps eeu The amended measure alto wou! mitted that he had, torpedo in | Pied by members of the Intor> | 41 Dumped To-Day 62,240) “tr” 7 spprepniation ot vases AIM TO CURB HEN SALES. ered in the steel parts of th national Ladies’ tment ls Tie Ice Cont would be au- = a i ah gs it 9 Worksre? lau Tons, an Increase Over Yester- ria Food Officials Fear Shortage of | Muth had passed Tennis bad ® his sewenl eel jay’s Figure f Festet~ | thorized to contract In bebaif of the Voultry Next Season. [At timem icy” Became 80. technical (ade ay’s Figure, However. State for the storage of fee harvested) rhe food Administration te taking Judge Chatheld found it eceenary, to ine erent ntinued diminution of | in 1918 on or near the Huds | up with the farmers of New York terms he used. Fuel Administra proximately 100, “The Red Blood Builder’’ five boroughs of the « heen laid off for three snccessive| Pepto-Mangan restores the Mondays, besides the a fivat ¢ health by invigorating the very Jaya of the industriat ahut down source of health—the blood. It ‘The reasons which pro charges the blood with iron, and newest exemption Creates mill: of vigorous new logic of the local Fu red blood ce aah By workers’ trade 1 industries and to the exclusion of ortain temper, allied garment workers organtzat ked fatigue, producing men'a clothes is not ap= parent to ther aetautae The men t trade ts produ eee ing uniforms, ats and equipment fo on war ¢ tracts With no discrimination int atlesy Monday a river's bank, od ore! t able tonic for rked add worrled, equip But and the pale, puny vhion American 1 a he The Tidowate mmission and the I is Emergency Fuel Board, whose pr Real P M. ‘id enly in this hotth sant It can be t he A is ere e tha nges' in eal Pepto-Mangan is 0 a hottie the Port of New York is kept dow: and enclosed in sealed packane shown above w York is kept down through the prompt bunkering of all h In the Government service neutral na na, were fearful to-day lest a sudden influx of ships assigned to missions connected with the war wo 1 render the bunkering Friendly Warning: There are many counterfeits, Reject them all, Accept only Gude'e Pepto-Mangan in botties and packages as pictured here, It is never told in bulk, ss hemints, New Yort Pepto-Mangan ie made onty by M. J. NREITENDACH COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemints, New York situation ax bad as it was a month ago. The minous coal supplies, | slaiost stopped at the mines by suc cassive stor cold of the 8, followed by the bi art of the J.B MW.Con. GAVE RIS"SI. Steam AT 84ST, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Use” UNTILIORM. AT BOTH STORES brass Bod Greatest Largest Reductions Variety We invite com- parison of our Prices and Terms with others 4} Come in and con- vince yourself. One Low Price Cash-Credit There are based on prices which, to begin with, are lower than other “SALE- PRICES" 10% to 50°; Savings Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere meme | ete i | me |i « 4 | = i — same sour Marry 7 THIS WOMAN ESCAPED AN OPERATION By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com- pound. Many Others Have Done the Same. Ss 4-Piece Adam Period Dining Suite in Quartered Oak “1 suffered for © thon seven months from n displacement and i iy three tors told LIBRARY TABLE, in $47-75 ece Suite in Mahogany or Jacobean finish, me L we have mahogany, with drawer olatered in genuine leather; as illustrated, to have an operas ‘ = - tion. Thad drag ee ging down pains, at ih backache and fr) 4 eo oand i | hi could not do my My }I il had Pink- ham's Vegetable, Compound asked me to try it, I BL aS Se work—and not a trace of my old trouble, 1 have friends what w ee = | have taken several botiles and am i, 4) '¢ | | now entirely well—so 1 do all my val 11 °Y Queen Anne Period ¥ ¥ 4 PIECES Bedroom Suite in American Walnut At ee rt ‘ 4 E E Piece Suite inAmerican Walnut, with French Plate ° will get from its use TWO STORES cunaitian : SBANMAWNGBRO Goi Srtiiday J.BAUMANN & BRQ |) sisi": NW.ConG"AVESIS’ST. = Until 10 P. NL AT 84™ST. ES°AVE |] mie , — —i gonaition a ue i] ! Fie IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GET 17, Slt Of thelr 40 vente eaperience fo at your service.—Adyt, HE con ] suppl mines was indicated to-day by the report of A. H. Smith, ctor of the am mped Anthracite Bituminous Waiting in Anthracite . Bitumin: Ino Anthracite Bituminous In transit hours nthracite In transit hours: Anthracite .. Bituminous uminous . ies of cout from the |in an a uint nut to exces ns over the usual lee cr Lastern Railroads, nd distribution jounts of cont received at Jersey terminals all contra ‘oval of the At The bill woul facture of a Don’t Poison Baby... t i the manu ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have New York PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sh ese drugs will ies . a hfe sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP land and in any of] wRowt WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are the children who elegy | City, on Long r Tous 37,600 29, the counties border the Hudson | have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudaa_ 24,650 33700 Kiver as far as ar num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggiata vessols to be moved: and Ren are prohibited from selling either of the narcotica named to children at all, or 19,300 19,650 | ajaron 1 to anybody without labelling them “poison,” The definition of * narcotic 10,650 16,100 anes $oEss00h is: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names | of * Drops,” ** Cordials,” ‘ ing Syrups,” eto, You should not itany medicine to be given to your children witheos yea or your physic know CASTORIA DOES NOT ° of what it ts Somporee CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of A 63,600 55,950 23,650 23,350 within twenty-four +16 47,250 52,850 31,700 29,000 within forty-eignt 21,000 18,250 36,500 37,700 Our Great Winter Clearance Continues To-day and To-morrow at the Seven Brill Stores—Offering $22.50, §25 and 530 Overcoats and Suits 16° Considering the constantly advancing cost of clothing and the high . prices which will be asked and paid next winter—this sale offers opportunities for saving which should not be overlooked by any man. At the Greatly Reduced Price of Among the Overcoats are Warm Ulsters, Belt | Among the Suits are Fa Flannels, Blue Back Coats, Ciosterfield Models, Ulsterettes, i | Serges, Fancy Cassimeres, Mixtures, Un- finished Worsteds, Plain Blacks and Browns, with belts or without, and in many smart styles and-—~Kuppenheimer Overcoats and Suits Formerly $25 At 23% $30, $35 and $40, The name Kuppenheimer on an Overcoat or Suit is a mark of merit, a guarantee of satisfaction and an assurance of value—combined withthe statement by us that these garments have soldduring the past seasonat $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00, andthat no choiceror better clothes have been sold anywhere at these prices, this sale at $23.50 certainly offers a most exceptional clothes-buying opportunity. “Don’t miss it! Kuppenheimer Ulsters and Overcoats, Formerly $45.00 and $50.00, on Sale at the 49th Street Store Only, at $32.50. # ! 44 East 14th St. 279 Broadway 1456 Broadway Trench Coats, Porm-Fitting Coats and Balma- ns, in many patterns and fabrics. Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St, 2 Flatbush Ave. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn . Union Square; 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open To-morrow Night

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