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nega an 18 Ai BATTS EOE semana ‘ee on comr.ou AUTOCRATIC POWER Hospital Sin DANDRUFF GORS! Indianian, Speaking on HAIR GETS HG oo Feb, 18 visions of the Overman bill, Save your hair! r hair! Double its | beauty in a few moments, i M this! Government, were denounced Hair stops coming out and | con"! utionar every particle of dandruff disappea ars. reaniee the war branches Ja speech in support of | | dra#t of the Administrats after an applica | ou cannot find @ Single trace of da hair and your scalp will not itch, but! gone what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ when you see | new hair, fine o—but really new ara fi vture of that measure in m in over the scalp, ment i the one that: provid to my mind ‘are entir 1 “autocrat tor Watson of Indiana to- The Overman bill,” declare uff or falling |ator Watson, “eonfers upon the Pros unheard-of: powers, many of} LL, WATSON CHARGES Rail- — Pro- giving Mresident Wilson wide powers to re of the as “an to" by day in nate # Rallroad a fen ely une ‘d downy at first—-|JUS8tifable, But the mont coprohenaldic y Judg- 08 ma A little Danderine immediately | this autocratic authority shall econ- doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and | seraggy, just moisten a cloth with| Danccrine and carefully draw it! ton of the war “Why this provision? Why |tinue for one year after the termina- seek In through your hair, taking one gmalj | ‘hat measure, as in the Railroad Bill, @rand at a time. ‘The effect is imme-| to perpetuate power asked to prove- Gianie and amazing—your hair will be) cute the war Into the days when the light, fluffy and wavy, and have an/ shall be no war? ‘These are war nda an income arable softness and luxuri« whaecass face; the beauty and shimmer of true They are not constit hair health, y are fa harmony w Get a sinall bottle of Knowlton's it of our Itutions, they Danderine from any drug store or | reco toilet counter for a few cents, and | of our ¢ prove that your hair is as pretty and | qy soft as any—that it has been neglected |". or injured by careless treatment— that's all, Dar powers, They are awked for w vernment, they a n by any other hypoth establishments, and every ‘ar pur utionn ith the BUFFALO, N, ‘eb. 18—The Ex-| half an hour, instead of backward, are tr-| ecutly Committee of the Central) they would have the advantage of (Continued from First Page.) | Labor Council of Buffalo t another rty minutes added to the bly opposed to every theory re un- hewn, hey have no place in our peace riot showers of rain and sunshine are tc|to take advantage of the extreme ne vegetation, It goes right to the roots, | ce invigorat strengthens them. Its) guthority to be w exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- | ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful— Aadvt 4 for some in the days of pe the proclamation of peace the OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 34th Street, New York THE TAILORED FROCK Spring preparations in the Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Dress Department have been made on a vast scale, commensurate with “The Vogue of the Tailored Frock”’ Realizing that fashion and service are best combined in Tailored Street Dresses, we have concentrated extreme effort upon the assembling of a com- prehensive collection of smart models in serge, tricot, Poiret twill, and jersey plain tailored or trimmed. Prices range from 15.00 to 75.00 “Let us firmly resolve tha purpose at with Pre ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918.” * x len shall surr ers willingly an ex Nation shu Fathers of t Ia Nia opin said, the war wi jroad mana 1 believe th pensation in g Sherman Anti peop! D' he “Stagge bus ’ vhat the | the ¢ cageeny jon was broug! forth, and | of trains and ‘use P hall return to the kind of | upright supports in subway construc- 1 man will convince him in the | help of business and the public.” t 2 Unions =P. oe alt cate cas be wamifications, - t aw mark a new era in Saturdays and Prohibition side, In this manner a tle ‘ AD beat EVERYONE s, ent, | 1 (odtoite tity’ of material is used and the|!n operation, o ockouts, yeent prossure equally distributed. | é h : t applie y to th ubw e whieh? | one for ever, that the| ASHINGTON, Feb, 18.—IHere plane In this respect “staggering (HOt from the money standpoint but ‘Trust | aro the chief demands made + for the coal liself, must be considered engineers cail the p! n, Senator Watson | Also Wanted More Holidays, Half ther several fc 1 old system of com Jaw so fav an busines! means tha it effecta railroad combinations will | by the Carpenters’ Union Ca Sancihilt way the great mass! be repealed; that antt-pooling laws| {n the shipyards: Now See the Feasibility Of sutway at antervais rected at railroad operations will,| A cloned shop, the men to be Evening World’s Subway | ;>ate,gaually the p nsofar na they affect the tranapora he na eek Relief Suggestion |employed in the G tion ayatema of the country, be ab: ment of Labor, and unfon ef ougges . | where ¢ igoted and @ pin will be adopted agents to have access to tho 8 ere Ie pri ch will give the Government piac | tical control of American railroads ¢ without the eney Incident ership.” Liberal treat while under G fs nea goatlon as a result. Many i af? of Fe HU ASEE : Wilbur C. Fisk, si neerns in the elty are co! Judson and Mani , from 8 o'clock in the morning the plan suggested by The Evening Company, is a man to 6 in the evening, and, a6 forlt for the rellet of subway con- discuns the new pl per cent, wage increase for a cation, ‘The zone syatem, which’ dle #d has for yoars workday outside of this period. vat Weeavs se July 4, La. | Vides the business aection of the city tions, In his_opinic i clow 42d Street into three f 4 ough Rapid Tran. ber Day, Christenta und Hew w 42d Street into three arena and OUgN Rap i shipyarda, An elght hour working day, eakness and the inci to Government own- ment for the railroads overnment control was at f their pet terme f¢ office hours are “sta improving passenge said Mr.| them, and, third, tt would enable tha ‘number; roads to operate the same” n, Tois is one tted at the time that it was not In order to make their effortd et. or the placing of Thought the part of the | fective to-day the railroads need thy, a roadway they |/0ns run that the fdea ts worth adop It is a big th and has many {a certain point no road and an- om the right malier quan. | terborough be bh t not only would the In- t along the road- os Will reach the |#t Such @ time us this, is worthy of a (herehy. dime sideration, With tho proper regu. | € 4, and thereby dis |\ition of traiic the great rush hour Pape’s Cold C Compound” ‘ peak’ Would be reached, and with i i coal would be suved, a few hours, | “Phe Interborough has accomplished — Wonders as a railroad. ‘They are at| Your cold will break and all gripe | ell Umes reaching out for suggestions! misery end after taking a dose of } and practical solutions to the traffs|“pape's Cold Compound” every two | well qualified to| P)"the wusiness ied And the prbits ay (hours until three doses are taken.) jan, Mr. Fisk I8| trea to try and apply this hoo cra, It promptly opens clogged-up nose een Intorested Inland in this manner help the Intor.| ¢trils Tha ale passages in the head, ie trathe fond!-| porough and all other ronds, ‘Thin 13, stops nasty discharge or such an important mat that it|ning, relieves sick head: t Company has| 5 a ae ine andiing | OURut to be taken up by the Mer. feverishness, sore thr actically no con- President of tho hattan Ratiroad urged by Senator Pomerene of Ohio i provides for a fifteen-minute differ- paged chants’ Association, the Chamber of | soreness and stiffness. Congress, he deciared, should yemem-| Year's, Decoration Day and noo in the time of arrival and de- 2% fimost impossible situation, and) Commerce and other auch bodies. — |" tyon't stay atuffed-up! Quit blow! ber that more than one million peo- Election Day, and half holl- he believes that the public owes it to} «1 would say that tho results of | and ffling! 1 our throbbi plo have money invested in rail se- days on Saturdays in June, parture of employeesr hos interested the Interborough to try cut such a nis plan would be threefold. First, 11/00 snu thine H a ti () ld ‘ curities, July and epee, inany men who employ hundreds of feasible plan for relief. | Mr. Fisk be: | would bring about comiort for pas. |lewl— nothing elve.in the world at sr Cummine’ : ¥ i ne et s le" he idea a 1 ongors by the elimination of lon; | 8 tho standard of ‘compensation, pro: A minimum of $6.60 a day =| Workers. At the outset, when th that wien business men have given| tint stops, crowding and. thee reg | Compound Mi which costs only 26 cet posed in the Dill guarantees an ex- for shipwrights, Joiners, boat plan was first suggested, it med the suggestion the proper considera-| watt for trains delayed by crowding |at any drug store. It acts witho fersive return was denied by Bena.| dullders and millmen; $7.10 | that business must be revolutPntzed | tion they will fall into line and vote] second, It would permit the railroads assistance, tastes nice, and causes ‘tor Pomerene for cavikers, $8.26 for laborera | to obtain results. Careful thought, | "¥¢s" for its adoption. to carry passengers In the prope: |inconvenience. . cept no substitut “we can't by any legtetation cure] enaihelpers. Doubte pay for | however, shows that the plan Is fea: The Evening World 1s supporting! manner and as they want to carry|—Advt. all the fils the deen hetr to in the last century,” he contended, “It the values of these securities and No lockonts or discharge of | in business and from tho public ts not tear them ELT il pecerereserer feather ta SHP STRIKE BY HIS APPEA fam Is Hutcheson, General President | of the Untted Brotherhood of Car- | carpenters on the Atlantic Coast. | far as hours are concerned, so that | penters and rine te to the hair what fresh |*Hould cry out against theso efforts) many messen, telographins t itles of war to seize unlimited! do all be coul turn to work the 8,000 stri be back at wo Board official that all the | Rastern whip | work to-mor | day. \ia Justified ui jto this princ’ | The action the carpente unique page jzed Americal leaders lined | sure of Jabor | with labor. | vinéd Hutohe |. to seo that that there | actonceless pi It stands | in meeting th the ward. I there is any ployers. strikes in th wage policy pleted. The arda in all y | ‘The policy day, (ime an }on holidays BAL | striking ahip By telegraph, telophone, letter and | mesenger, strikers in the motropoll- }tan district were told to return to work immediately. Some of them | could not bo rei them repor: this morning, and many |the question of the open shop for ad- | will not receive the communication until late to-day. 7. M. Guerin, Hutchevon'a rigpt-| SUES Widow FC FOR $50,000. hand man and a member of the Ex- ecutive Board, sonal representatives had been hur- ried out by Mr. Hutchonon to reach | A mit for $50,000 for alleged niten- yards, and that most of them would “The President has spo! sald, “and that is enough, | are going bac! ALL STRIKERS BACK 5 are made PNEUMONIA’S GRIP CLINGS. WASHINGTON ASSURED oes im sviw vn me v| LEA&PERRINS | Shipping Board Gets Reports Large ‘Ancoedine _ Bie SAUCE Number Returned to Charles I, Bolduan, Dir Yards To-Day, Health Educat WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.-—-Shipping| from that they had received assurances they sald, had reported for work to-| from pneumonia, and Richmond 9, with The Government now an dhe will act on the principle that no strike Justment have been tried to the Init; | Austrian, to and that any a giving ald and comfort to the cnemy, | ment in’ th: against the strike by Hutcheson and \forced him to yleld through the prea- The great problem to be considered now is the new national programme Jof the Government tn {tw dealings | thia problem, President Wilson ad-| “already accopted and will perform”— “the best possible condi- tions of labor are 1 warning to employers that they will | be held equally responsitle with labor acld test will be applied to the em- Tho time has come, the Government feels, when there must he no f Wage Adjustment Commission of the Shipping Board Saturday t, |fourteen yards in the n. ken as a working basis for stand. | wage increases, a basic sigut-hout | | ular week days, double me overtime | according to condition f | some Baltimore strikers K ORE the individual shops before the war. | 7 . “Fit ns You Fastan.” and Give You THE iplsord You ENVY) t 4 oo! vil on t m Bie urn to i Tesati pilenid, Sy hocking, by pull ” hard 2M lupbroken tines, le for all urea 81-00 Ay Fab. Min The lid 61-00, Nome Hygisaks-Farblon lastsnte, Now Yor jnels 8 largely tthe ratirond flesh has overtime and wages paid | ible and that It Is possible to put it in ‘sour duty to stabilize weekly. »peration $f the proper co-operation down to the bone. workmen while grievances are had. being mediated, Objections on the part of depart. \the twenty carpenters of the Maryland | 94th eet north to 42d Street, aro {8h iprtn age Company, Who struck lof | based on business reasons. It ts th pointed out by these merchants that ‘Shipbulldtna business hours of the day ried to work * 4 and 6 in the afternoon, Baftete Labor Uraen End of snip-|!!¥ the same token, if these mer- Pl Strike, nts would push their time ahead telegram to dent of the Labor, asking hi mediately to end excellent 6 o'clock business, The zone system can readily be arranged, as u ? the ‘strike of sitipyard Joiners, mustered pene ie erat ‘here will be no loss in any direction, gers a8 possible after |New England. Carpenters Consider) It is fact that many workers wno he President Le would Ship Strike Ques | nolr day at 5 o'clock” find it m. finish d to have the men re-|SPUNGFIELD, Mas, Jeb. 18—| necessary to, hurry to make purchases at ones. Rupport an attempt to. extend. the ahipe agit pals ned bedelrng sia Para liatidne 48 Now : hour added would afford f the business men who look wn the pian are timid aheut *9 the open and ncciaiming it. The spirit that exists seems to be ne that places the job of tiring the juatment ater the, wat | first gun up to the other fellow. Many » given the plan considera- several angles with the re- that seme have included the saving of in the Idea and pro- clam it a half way war ineasure. If anything is adopted as a war meas- For w }made to pledge t hed in time to have | fanization to ihe Wife of said the hundred per-| on kors in Fastern ship. |Stlon of affections of her husband has « EFFICIENCY ina been brought by Mra. William Jacobs. | wife of a wealthy Passnic, N. J., business is a wartime word, 1@ man, against Mra. Betty Adams White - head, a young widow of No, 611 Weat applies to cooks and cook Jacobs, who was marrted in 1910 ing. It applies to nutri- BF Sane Re She alee tious dishes whose flavors are made delicate, snappy and appetizing by the 36 in. fane; ork by noon to-dry, k. © packed up his things and rove er home, where he hag lived ever eeotee oF PERE | ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE) the Department It h, the otal number of deaths 1 causes in the five boi # announced late to-day | during the period from Saturday ne until noon to-day, reached 20. Of t! number, 91 were due to pneumonia, In striking carpenters in| Manhattan the total was with 43 yards would be back at| from pneumonia 7 row. A large number,| from pneumonta; Queens, 16, and 2 n of Hea wakes up’ tasteless cooking, with w 2 from pneumonia after Auntrinn Gety Year in Jall, Recorder Carsten of He nm this intil all methods of ad | morning sentenced Paul Burrck, an year in the peniten- ton taken contrary | ary for threatening to kill a man who had invented something supposed to bo useful to the VICTOR and SONORA SERVICE Machines and Records. | PEASE PIANO CO. 128 West 42d St. | {ple will be regarded as of labor as a whole in | i bie ter ; United States Gi NEW YORK, ers’ walkout marks a| ya of his 34 Plath: arent rook, in tho history of organ: Br GUA Baredte Nowrarn n workmen, All of the up with the Government Hav and public opinion. The first two factors in Sil son, the Government has intained and is no lawless and con- rofitecring. as the Governmeut's MODEL. No. 311 00—1ts the - BIGGEST CORSET VALUE in the market. | he production demands of ¢ Designed for all average stout t also means that before fgureg. Looe Sir: pether low Of strong coutil, in sizes conscription of labor the | 36~$3.00. | ; PERFECT STYLE | No. 312 {# a similar model, with slightly higher top~§3.00. and | | 20 OTHER MODELS e@ war wo A ational For All Fall Flgares has been almost com: | $3.50, $4.00, $5 and $6 scale announced by the} to| be | ards. i} followed will bo general | da half overtime on rege and Sundays and the prevailing In carpenters and joiners here attended meeting at their eeeemete Cieve we uromy 24 a. aby Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street The Dept. of Interior Decorations is prepared to accept orders for Summer Hangings, Draperies, Furniture Slip Covers, Window Shades and Awnings 36 inch Cret 1 Chintz, y , inc retonne and intz at 29¢ yd. A Sale of Women’s Kidskin Gloves Black, white with black embroidery, Value $2.00 a pair Women’s New Spring Shoes Attractive models with pearl srey suede tops—Patent Leather and yana Brown Kid—also Patent Leather with white kid tops. Enameled Suit Cases--$4.50 | Overnight Bags at $4.50 Short strap with tray 3B by 5 feet. . . at $1.50 | Sby8tect, . . at $3.2 4by6fect, . . “ $2.50 | Gby 10 feet,. . * $4.25 United States Flags on Staffs at $1.00 each hich an interesting selection of appropriate fabrics is now being shown on the Fourth Floor. A Timely Offering for Tuesday, will comprise very attractive range of new colorings, - Bordered Marquisette and Saeko, We yd. patterns, in white and ecru, - A Special Sale of Photo Frames 95e, 1.15 and 1.45 Gilt Wood Frames on pedestals; artistic de- signs; in various sizes. Regular Values $1.25 to 3.00 at 31.50 nd colors, also black yhite embroidery; white That would sell regularly for $10.00 a pair at $5.95 k Hand Bags and Knitting Bags Made of superior Moire and Faille Silks; all new models for Spring wear; in black and colors; values $2.50 to 5.00 at $1.85, 2.85 and 3.85 24, 26 Of Black E aul Moleskin; 28 inch value $5.75. silk lined; with large pockets United States Flags Guaranteed fast colors; stars and stripes sewed. 8 by 12 feet . at $7.00 Printed Cotton; $ by 5 feet; on staff with gilt spear Sil: Flaga from 10c to 4.50 each

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