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SENATE RELECTS PURBS ON WILSON WN ANOLNG ROADS Votes Down Amendments Hampering Control and Taking | four Away Rate Fixing Power, WASHINGTON, Feb, 2 1 effort to curt Ir power to act @. ' ng Hiteh-| nd wit he | ade ly after defen endment the Senate Immedia 37% More For Your @ Money Get the Genuine weir \n CASCARA ; ¢ Ord r edvence for thie 20. he 5 pemaay ese for 23 tablets. Some Ht Fe old Ao] now 500 for = fy ts pe save sie. ‘hen mien you voy beck aa te “iy 24 Tablets for 260. @ = ae a GENUINE DIaMOnos Weighing $ 2 9] oeigs i‘ Cold Ringe, uy this dla told Ra ¥ fain unre Rive.yosl a salen a owritten wus jo refund thnae welee within one Fear if WALTER & CO, ,Mi«.,, 182 BKOADWAY, N, ¥. Bat. 1801, It Wears Well Saves Your Teeth) riiuy neon by Government. The longer you use it, the ite i : . tion, ‘The club's telegram to Mr! SPARTANBUKG C.. Feb, 22 learned to like it 60 yearsago rector of the Pacific and Bastern Steam-| and Nat } Guardeme he} EB: Ss aaniivl 9 Board, nine asked whethe now they are grandparents with sound teeth. Teach your |r abrogate all agenc children the wisdom of using Sozodont FOR THE TEETH Liquid—Powder or Paste soub By DEALE! BY DEALERS EVER’ ERE VICTOR and SONORA Machines and Records. PEASE PIANO CO. 128 West 42d St. NEW YORK, | ney i Clear Your Skin WhileYouSleep 4 sia with Cuticura ): \ “74- BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c INFORMATION OF —— === NY CITY 1918 World Almanae War Iniormation Edition Twenty-Five Cents By Mail 35e Aeon ” o. hairman Sima gave n mo consent |sonsion until all heen considered victory bread Btates after ni ministration miniatrators ‘of the twonty per ce: glitute formula in all br by public bakeries after Feb 4 the new regulation, tration warned, would mean demoraligation of th Ure grain programme. Ce 3 * : Ay of mor ship Company, told the Senate otter Carriers’ Band. he A y , merce Commiitee to-day the ikon ‘Hones: at. awl at{the War Department had taken steps i 2d ot eee iene oyel Rt anya ck and, und irection of | to secure the 80,000 a By ment THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 17 ‘hough Wine Is the Native Drink in France, i. Americans Are Making Pure Water Popular % roll call, rejected a propos orge, t Smith, Gee he ar ling upbort the A , n; the Senate Pm Proffe: eave in the bil authority f | i : ing lent to buy railroad stocks a 4 | With the $60,000,000 rev 1 Senator Kirby, Democrat as, had moved to strike ¢ r marked the Acmi ta ns tory of the day on the Will Adm led in keeping in the bill kirmish ay She n o ac 1 inthe manu- ovision that.the President may ini-| | units be anne n rates, subject to review b acture of hi x ‘ rent | Secretary of War Baker replie} state Commerce Comm vn | Bb South Dakota, sought to Mrs. Quinn's Hing vat for thin @ paragraph re complete control wiate © your patriotic willingn eae eden wa riftee your tresses In th» oo, ia “ f country needs them. oh roe ha “ortunately, however, this ts | whioh provides Jer Federal contro t to all laws, “not inconsistent th any order insued by the Prosi- | “should be amended so that it! J read “any order iasued by the| and authorized by law,” Robinson, Arka | that this and Bmith's amend- would absolutely nultify Federal not | gacr ators who voted to curtgil President's power, were Diingbai, vdwick, IMMoheoe! ‘alifornia; Cum. Cronna, John- " Jones cnyon, Kirby, Lode M » Norrig, Pittman, Reed, Smith, of win; Smith, of Michigan: Smoot, ng, Sutherland, Thomas, Town wt, Vardarhan and Warren Hopes for passing the Railroad f he House this week Demoeratic and Republican admitted that a host of rendmenta are waiting when gen- debate on the measure ends to vanished t will take seventy-tw houra te pone of all the amendments,” Rep ntatve Lenroot declared, after 6 that to unanimous Houpe remain in amendments have he that would the rrow It iy assured that Sim: yagent request will not be granted. i unanimous x rRENCH Niele ar AN Fit? AMEE COA Ries be Soe ore are Jemn high mass | George 4 Inland WASHINGTO! You'll buy | Waring, ) the United ride From Custom ‘House Pre-|« 2s Celebration at St. Peter's | - gene Church on Barclay Street AERO CLUB ASKS BAKER IF AIR PLANS EXTEND Long before the Becretary Baker was urged by the! A WN PROMOTION AT -GAMP WADSWORTH ———= 9 Percls al N. Nagle Made a Cap- tain and Arnold P. Sinclair a Major, Respectively ‘Telexrama went out by the Food Ad- to-day to all Stato ad- ordered enforcement t-flour eub turned out 11 o'clock mass nn Barclay Street— Failure of absolute dnupe in Saw S68 at Catholle were file = » frat ¢ surrounding streets with people anxious to ae | bration of a mass “for t | of the Federal employ can sons and daughters thelr Hives In the dete try," held under the au veyors-Customa Welfar the Port of New York rs Chureh lea to-day to r pireratt pro uted when the Itallans and the Russians were still fighting, ave beon | extende. to meet the present situas SHIPYARD § SEIZURE URGED. A plana, were ho hay ath for Action OF Sr cout WASHINGTON, — Feb, Philip Ae Tbe Brentis Wotid. contracts (o ate them @# an adjunct to the Gove {sary for the num whom pay has b Menry A. Wh to-day anno’ mechanicu jin prospe f) | He said. ‘since there are not enough ships, tt Will be necessary for the ( | ment to fly glanes across the “Prof. Charles Lane Poor has just serimmane | completed the in n of a mochans | Germany star feit that t navigatin| FO8> Had to Ret back in. The only ti bpeotlya Trane - he could get Was a Licutenancy in the ator, flying at 100 miles an hour, can find hia position in a few momer na] Aromunition Train + Thomas Kush, Assistant Mar 1 of aviators f0F| moted to ghal William F, Buoehter and other of f Congress.) hag heen identified ©) York National Guar with t Me border ile was cont © service durt when the war ‘eoth Iegiment Jthe Mexican yusiness reasons | remain 0} oan, | * upon a small dial resembling the dial] sergt. Arnold TP Sinclair, Co. C, Of RSAts: Ait Ane old formulas Grd) Machine Battalion, lus | Sansone we sini \ commas Major in the Dakota Attorney cenernl to Marry | (0 rdnin 1 ordared New York Girt, my active service, and Is bel en Attorney General Willlam Langer | lig discharge enlisted man of North Dakota and Misx Lydia Cudy air A 1 to know Major of No, 814 Riverside Drive yeater= | \icur conerete construct fan any day at the Marriage Lic é in the M a 1 d «ii OBITUARY NOTES : | delphi | ; i f = aids It wr [Seeiut We, Semen ian You'll like thes: models for their exclusive lines and | Jax ‘hie home, No.4 you'll want them because of their modest prices. 10086 | i e yours from an unusually complete seletian priced a! WarTime Food Tittle mere than’ wholesal | ne aA Wl Suits $10.95 to $4 Coats, $7.75 10 $40 Dresses, $5.95 (0 § ain nis Ute, GRAPE: UTS | vite! Wj , | Delicious barley flavor. Te MAMILTON GARM INT co. fe. | i) & Over l0%actual grain y se FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Y 1 iil su ar produced in mak- ner : me ing. NoT A CRUMB OF WasTE. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FFER HAIR TO NATION ASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Mra. Bridget Quinn, Conifer, fered her own hair and that of her thin for the country—so she of- | daughter to the War De partment | i} | ¥ sixte | to my att thank you necessary fo appreciative of your patriotic of- fer and should the occasion ever urise, When we need your help, | we #hall not hesitate to call upon A 1918. AS PATRIOTIC SACRIFICE r of Tresses for Use in Mak- Rope Brings Thanks From Baker ineDeclining. Ta,, wanted to do some- had heard it was needed by our generons offer of the onth has just been brought and I wish ty your ter for the case and it will not bs you to make tha none the less We are ifice labor, * Entire Contro- ‘TELLS CARPENTERS’ SIDE OF SHIPYARD TROUBLE. Union Leader Sa versy Is Over Interpretation of Term “Conditions of Labor.” Executive Committee o' on his return from Washin difference of Carp: jovernment interpretation of the term ‘conditlons of “In the original hours, wages and he entire ion of the Guerin said Guerin agreement the term * conditions’ was specified agreed that the term ‘éonditions’ did not meanta strictly “President Hutcheson agreed to bin Our organization to abide by the d Wage tee on wages and hours, ¢ tight of further appeal officials on conditions Was turned down by the unanimous vote of the Wage Adjustment Committer expressed confidence that a satisfactory settlement would eventually be reached, There are 221.761 carpenters, 20,789 workias on wooden ships, 146.366 on steel sbips and. 44,606 on fabricated ships, according to figures made pub. Ne to-day by Guerin. Adju om union shop, timer This proposition | The union carpenters’ side of controversy with the United Stat Shifbing Board was sot forth hore to» day by T. M. Gy between the Later | ving turer. he nt | war Prevents Her Bertal as Mra, Yout Had Willed. Recause of war conditions, execu- Mrs, Sarah Ann Yost, who died Se 1917, at Lausanne, Swita- erland, cannot earry out the requeat in her will to déposit her ashes in |the Mediterranean. The will, filed yesterday, gives her entile estate of $35,000 to the sonic Hall and Asy- | ium Fund of New York for the edu- cation and care of children of Masons, Mra Yost was the widow of James H. Yost, a wealthy St Louis man ‘RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Remedy fo for Gray Hair. Mr Frank Ha arbaugh of Cincinnati, O., whe has been a barber for more | thi ferty years, recently made the jfollowirg statement Ans one can prepare a simple intx- ture at home, at very little cost, thot will darken gray hairy ond make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo Compound and % ounce glyccrine, ‘These ingredients can be hought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. This will inake a gray haired person look twenty years younger. It does not color the scalp, is not sticky or ona does not rub off."—Advt, STORE CLOSED TODAY Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shops. Fifth Avenue, 37th to 38th Sts. » Misses’ atstcoat- Peplum Suit 39.50 GPRING SUIT trated) is of navy or black men's wear serge,also YV Gilus- black-and-white checked worsted; white novelty fabric collar and waistcoat; silk braid-trimmed. 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