The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 15

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BEAUTIFUL HAIR: THICK WAVY FREE FROM DANDRUFF Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. Save your hair! Dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. es! Certain?—thats | the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears ag soft, lustre and beautiful as @ | Ae 4 girl's after an application of Danderine. Also try this—moisten a cloth with « little Danderine and care. fully draw it through your hair, take Ing one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt of excessive oil, and in just a few mo+ ments you have doubled the beauty of your hair, A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been ne alected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brite tis or thin. Besides beautifying the hati, Danderine dissolves every par tiele of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will he after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first— yes—-but really new hair growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the heir what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life | roducing properties cause the hatr | $72" lone, strong and beautiful, ou Can surely have pretty, charme | ing, lustrous hair, aud Lots oF it, it you will spend a few cents for a bot Knowlton's Danderine from any di store or toilet counter and try it directed.—Advt Immediate? How to reduce | the table cost: | ” OLD INGLISH | Satice| | No waste of food || Everything eaten |} up, because “Eddys” Sauce makes the meal twice as good. “Eddys” Sauce i | a first aid in converting left- overs and the less costly foods into relishing dishes. MADE IN U.S. A. | At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Made by E. Pritchard 331 Spring St.. N. Y. Hascrad LMA dele iedaBiedts les ask You Can’t Beat The Good Old-Fashioned Treat- ment For Coughs | and Colds. | When your grandfather or grand mother was troubled with a cough or cold, Mother usually prepared a toot bath, a hot punch made of Duffy's | Pure Malt Whi and put the pa-| tie. to bed, ‘This treatment usually | resulted in rel & the congestion of | the air passage dd enabling the body | gerins through the | This old-fashioned treatment is used in thousands of homes to-day and there are few better ways of breaking | up coughs and colds. ‘Try it. Sold in sealed bottles only by most family | wine stores, licensed druggists or} grocers, Now obtainable in pint size If they can't supply you, write Useful household booklet free: N ——$— | . No Extra Churee For It, | Advertisements tor The World may be lth at any American District Messager office in the alty | ewer uM The |: Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, | URCESLAW TORK MINN DALY WAGE FOR WOMEN Legislators Told Prompt Action Is Necessary Because of Un- usual War Employment. (Sperial to The Bveniog World.) ALBANY, March 20.—When the Wagner minimum wage bill came up for a hearing yesterday no one ap-| peared against tt. The opposition was conspicuous only by its absence, | Many representatives of women's organizatiot re present, including | those of the Women's Trade Union| League, the Consumers’ League and | the International Garment Workers’ Association, Among tho speakers were Mary Drier, Florence Kelly, Rose Schneiderman and Sophie Irene Loeb of The Evening World staff. | Miss Loeb strongly urged that the law be amended to provide more specifi- cally for the poorest class of women workers of the city, “As this {9 a war measure, adequate rates per day for the many women and minors who are working in hun- dreds of varied occupationa should be set, to assure a living wage,” said Miss Loeb. The bill provides for a commission of three to investigate all trades and occupations, after which a wage board is to be established in each trade, with equal representation of employers and employees, with one or more disin- terested representatives of-tho public. The wage boards will decide the mint- mum wage in each trade, “While this is an admirable plan to reach the various trades and occupa- tions alr organized, yet with the mnany other enterprises in a congested city like New York, and the woman's day's work ch ag ts pr sented to-day, it would seem impera- tive to defir te the hours of labor and pay for such women and minors employed in these, especially during the war,” urged Miss Loeb, “The mothers who appeal for aid te the Child Welfare Board belong to this class,” she added, that it is from this that most of the She exp class of workers community and charitable charges come, rather than from tne better trades and organized groups of workers. Miss Loeb pointed out that many women of the families of soldiers and the place of sailors will need to take men in the industrial fields, and most of them only periodically. “So a proper definite living wage might well be established in the pres- ent minimum wage bill for this class of workers, since it will take a long time before cach trade can be inv their needs properly n 1pon decently maintain York is $9 per scale could be carefully hers week. A dete Miss Loeb drew the dist! a living twee wag n ii years, and sets a definite daily as the lowest living wage for women and minors. Recently, Arkan- sas enacted a I asure. A hearitig will be held on the Wicks ill to-day before the Committee on Public Servic iis measure, if passed, would, pr nullify the S0-cent ras bill, passed in 1906. This statute 1s enacted through the efforts of The Evening 1g Was the umendment to the act in 1916, which orded a similar rate to the 30th 31st Wards of Brooklyn, The bill introduced Senator Wicks takes the gas rate fixing out of the hands of the I and puts it up to the Pub mission to fix the or electricity, * e Com num price of ptwithstanding 1x the ate might have been prescribed by statute or otherwise,” The vested interests are clamoring for this bill, and their a will B. Altman & Co. Easter Tai TA] ( 7 @- be mad tinctly and workmanship. lor=-mades . ATTRACTIVENESS l interest in the Depart- to-wear Suits, le fre m an assortment re than two hundred of them smart as to superior as to Fifth Aueme - Madison Avenue QAth aud 35th Streets Nem York THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 appear in behalf of the measure. Every effort has been made by the fas and electricity lobbyists to bring the bill, introduced in January, out of committee, but to no purpose. "A final attempt will be made at this hearing. Another gas bill pending before the | committee is the Dunnigan bill, which extends the 80-cent gas rate in the Bronx, where higher rates are now charged. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL =. | ¢ WILL NOT CAUSE ANY CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE Merely Set Your Watch Ahead and Continue Your Daily Pro- gramme as Usual. © one will experience any trou- N ble or confusion in adapting himself to the change of liv- ing one more hour dafly in the sunlight, {n accordance with the new Daylight Saving Law. It's the simplest thing {n the world. Go to bed an hour earlier on March 30, But before you go, set your clock and your watch an hour ahead, When you awake, pursue. the routine of your life, for, remember, you have timed yourself by the clock, not the sun. Arise as usual on Sunday, say at | 8 A, M, take your tub at 8.15, Bans. —_| prenkfast at 9 read The World WASHINGTON, March 20.—Hot croa| anti it's time to go to chrch at buns, which are eold and eaten on Good! 49.89 or 11, take @ walk or a drt Tie oat the Food Administration it | at 2 If you wish to visit a friend aera Terie te ee of el in the country take ft train aa mitt cine and | always take; the railways limite the amount of other ingredients! © 2 on the same schedules at the same clock time, Keep any R —— BRITAIN GIVES DUTCH FRESH NOTIFICATION LONDON, March 20.—No confirma- tion having been received either through the British Minister at The Hague or the Dutch Minister here of Holland’s reported acceptance of the Allies’ terms respecting the use of Dutch shipping, Great Britain, it is learned, has sent @ fresh notifica- tion to The Hague. In this ft is said that, failing unequivocal acceptance of their terms, the Allies must pro- ceod immediately to requisition the vessels, out mui in bread and rolls. The use of currants, | raising and spices is permitted 1829-1331 BROADW AY At Gates Ave. Brooklyn Feature This $ (Two as Illustrated) Stylish belted models, striking flare ef- fects and Eton novelties, consisting of Polret twills, tricotines, smart serges, gabardines and the newest, richest, mix- tures In black, black and white checks and the smartest of the favorite high shades, Suits of Unexampled Beauty for Easter Wear, Low Priced 32.50 37.50 45.00 and Up A wealth of modes, materials and colorings assembled in an inexhaustible variety of assort- ment for Easter fashion parade. _ Exceptional Values in Fat i commonpiace—mi stamps @ woman as the int bi Strat@bt front, the Hewome h dit te also inexpensive, @ ime eet, In a word, ECEIPT FOR Dertod of youth. juencs, Bhe may charm still wit—but that Indefinite line, i# set beyond recall, 1 rn la—Ye of. Marmola, % ox, Fi. 3 Aromatic, 4% o#. Peppermint ugh to show results, coating, or direct from Mar 4 Woodward av: 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. Bet, 48th and 49th Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST. Corner of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn EKaster’s Crown Gems of Fashion Sale of Suits Easter Dresses Serges, Taffetas, Georgette Crepes 12-50 Charmeuse, Soft Finish Taffetas 18-75 Among them also are many dainty Tailored models in soft taffetas, Summery frocks in pretty plaids and satin charmeuse, georgette, serge checks and jersey cloth and jersey cloth novelties poplins, tweeds and check velours Dont fad | A Host of Stunning Easter —————— 15” ge 7 50 | Spring’s Fairest Galaxy of Smart Skirt A smart ensemble of the striking plaid effects in the new plaited skirts, with an intimate revue of the richest poplins, serges and gabardines of the season, with fancy pockets. terations Free at het Three Brooklyn Stores; Other Dainty Frocks of Exquisite Texture and Design, Up to $47.50 2 ' and up Styles ad and up Me, Cas- Detroit, Mian. Coats Smart dressy models in the ultra modish new dovet de laine, wool jerseys, velour cloths, serges, gabardines, including homespuns, wool engagement you had made at the Dine, go to bed at your accustomed hour, live your life as usual. But your Ife will be better and happier for daylight saving. WARDING OFF AG od. faacina- . the wavy! at ai woman who is too well filled out take a) Marmota Prescription Tablet after eacn meal and at bedtime, of youth will come back to her. ‘and smooth! The sprizhtiiness Ott will Water) large case, ct any | the poke shape—yet in such varied fashions Se care st BRA THE WEATHER FORECAST Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. Daily. Hoyt Street is conveniently r it all $1.95} All In An Extraordinary CHOP OE. cecercess New, fresh, unhandled merchandise. are finished with bright-lustre lisere edges. They are in the favorite effect of the season Special, 250 Taffeta Silk| Boys’ Wash Suits Petticoats, $2.89 The soft, lustrous silk taffeta that is not so likely to crack; in fact a better grade than can regularly be had near this priee. Attractively made with straight or pointed flounces, ruffle or pleating trimmed. Here in black, navy, emerald, purple or grey; also in ‘sarin changeable color-combinations. Some all silk jersey Petticoats included in the group. Light-Weight Cotton Mes Surprisingly good looking all-over patt designs, on a black ground, A variety of color-com colored modern ns. Kut Butiting A Special Offering of Women’s Plaid Skirts, $4.95 Marking these skirts $4.95 only for Thursday Thrift Day. Six distinct plaid patterns in excellent serge; subdued shades that are as appropriate for tailored as for sports wear. Made with attractive pockets and detached belt. Also a model of checked velour in smart color-combinations. Sires 25 to 8% inch waistband. R. G. Corsets $1.49 A model that now costs more to make—so out must go all those now on hand; #1.49 is a rapid-dismissal pri ; Of white batiste, well-boned; with low bust and long hip. AJS Special Corsets, $1.49 Of extra good white coutil, in low bust effect, with medium long hip. md floor, Bast Huliding, Printed Voiles 15c Yd. Also Printed Batistes which have Becoud Noor, Central Hutiding. high-cut, button style. 3,000 Pairs grades th been reduced from 19¢ a yard. Good | many pairs of these as you can. range of colors and 28 on white round voile and bati si ey das, & Subway floor, West Bullding, some pongee shades. A Money-Saving Clearance of Fine Silver Plated Ware Handsome pieces of Hollow-ware, in patterns that we shall not continue in stock—not a great many of a kind, but some splendid bargains. At $1.83 to $5.10; Were $2.18 to $7.85 Loving Cups, Fern Dishes, Pie Plates, Casseroles, Bread Trays, Tidbit Stands, Lily Bowls At $5.85 to $12.75, Were $7.85 to $15.75 Casserole Dishes, Gravy Sets, Mayonnaise Sets, Muffin Stands, Lily Rowls, Tea Sets, consisting of Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher aud Spoon Holder. At $13.75 to $30.45, Were $16.75 to $41.85 Serving Trays, Coffee Urn, Tea Sets, consisting of four and five pieces. Subway floc tral Bulldine “Royal” Vacuum Cleaners, $3.49 Below Present Wholesale Cost Regularly $5.98 at which price we sell many of them, A machine that should be in every home not equipped with electricity. Sweeper-type model with brush and three powerful bellows. Nicely finished with slanting top which enables it to go under the furniture. Re Ures. Bubway floor, East Bui 1 75 Woraen’s Chart.iing Spring Coats of Higher-Priced Grades at $22.95) We didn’t hesitate a minute about taking every coat in the lot when they could be had at so much below what the very garments must be sold for ordinaril in time for this special Thursday Thrift offering. Fine yelours—tweeds—coverts—serges— poplins. collection. They are the fashionable woman's styles for wear on ma the spring, summer and even fall All sizes represented, not in each particular model, however Tomorrow The Abraham & Straus Private Subwa: Seven Distinct Styl for Women and Misses of it that every woman and miss will find model particularly becoming to herself. The hats are in navy, brown, sand, purples khaki—of course plenty in black. 500 Pairs Women’s Shoes! $3.95 from $4.95 Fine shoes for all-round wear. today to sell wt even the former price. e. With plain forepart, flexible welted soles and leather Louis heels. Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves, 68c Pair The heavy weave Milanese silk gloves that are better regularly higher-priced gloves today. here are all sizes. Black, white embroidered, all white, Even some silk failles and taffetas in the } Street fioor. Kast Building, i $1.95 Samples—with all that means to ‘lj mothers in the way of specially good mak, variety of new styles—and yf extra low price. { Junior Norfolks, Middy Suits, and‘ some attractive novelties. Fast-color fabrics; plenty of white with colored. }f trimmings | Sizes 214 to 8 yeare—81.05 each. Second floor, West Hutiding. =f All-Linen Towels 39c A small lot of our regular 69¢) grade, Hemastitched in the very newest | designs. | Stamped Muslin Pillow Cases’ 79c Pair Cases are in regulation size, with stamped scalloped edges and patterns {i for solid and eyelet embroidery above the borders. Third floor, Central Bulldina, They couldn't be bought All black kidskin; All sizes. Second floor, Weat Butldine, Buy as Btroet floor, Central Bullding Crepe Kimonos $1.45 A very special price for these pretty serpentine crepe kimonos trimmed with silk shirred ribbon 4h at collar and sleeves. All the favorite Sizes 36 to 46. Hand-Embroidered Japanese Sacques, $1.39 izes, Balcony f Central IhiiMing, negligee shades, 31-in. Corduroy 79c Yd. Reduced from 98¢ yard. In seventeen fine shades, also black and suits and children’s wear, Imported Shantung,$1.19Yd, j from $1.49 Natural The proper cord for coats 38 inches wide. all-silke Shantung. Dulldiag, We are glad they arrived just. y various occasions during J Colors offer navy, black, tan, Coatral Buiiding, ee

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