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URGES POSTAL PAY RAISE. Senate Sub-Committee W 132,000,000 to Bt WASHINGTON, March 20,—Wiat pay Increases of 15 per cent. for all em- Ployees in the postal service, whether on an annual salary or day pay basis, and including those of all grades and classes, has been recommended by the Senate Post OMce Sub-Committees in revising the annual Post Office Appro- Priation Bill. The recommendations subject to approval by the full com- mittee, but are expected to be adopted. ‘The increases '@ declared to be nec- essary to meet the increased cost of liv- ing. due to the war, ‘he sub-committes also added pro- visiona authorising the Postmaster Sen: eral to readjust pre-war contracts of mail wagon and other contractors and previges for relief of contractors mak- Ing stamped envelopes by recommend- in increase in appropriation from $1,800,000 to $3,000,000, Try Making Your Own } Cough Remedy | You cam save about 67, and have @ better remedy than the ready~ made kind. Easily done. If you combined the curative prop- erties of every known “ready-made” gone remedy, you would hardly have in them all the curative power that Mes in this simple “home-made” cough syrup which takes only a few minutes to prepare. et from any druggist 2% ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. ‘The total cost is about 65 cents and gives you a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. Tastes pleasant and never spoils. This Pinex and sugar syrup prepar- ation gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough, and for bronchitis, croup, whooping ¢ ugh and bronchial asthma there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment, be sure to ask: your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. sbeolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this reparation. The Pinex Co. Ft. ‘ayne, Ind.—Advt. p| vestigation of the circumstances of f | investigators, it was learned, had re- A guarantee of | When Fashion with fanfare of trumpets summoned her vassals, the Chief Cordwainer was first to obey the royal command. Board to appear before it to-morrow |Grandnephew of and explain the transactions The case against ghe Speciality Rak. | ing Company, whi@h is charged with SWET& C0 CED TORPLANGHARGE OF PROFITERNG Charged More Than Food Board’s Prices for Eggs, It Is Reported. to-morrow morning. lay Swift & Co. have been summoned to appear before the Federal Food Board at No. 220 West 67th Street to-morrow in connection with an in- the sale of twelve carloads of eggs at prices in excess of those fixed by the Food Administration, was an an- nouncement made at the Food Board to-day. While no formal complaint has been made sgainst Swift & Co., board ported to John Mitchell and Arthur Williams, Food Administrators, that about 80 per cent. of the eggs in question had been sold at wholesale at prices in excess of that fixed by the Food Administration, | The report of these investigators said that the eggs were shipped to New York City by Elmer Wood & Co, of Moulton, Ia., snd consigned to the Union Terminal Cold Storage Company, which placed the shipment In cold storage in its Jersey City plant. Acting for the shipper, C. A. English, presumably a_ conanission agent, sold the eggs to C, H. Zinn & Co. of No. 106 Hudson Street at 48 cents a dozen, the investigators’ re- Zinn & Co, sold the eggs ft Swift & Co. | at 48% cents . Then Swift) sold them to Swift & Co.'s east side branch, at the corner of First Avenue and 55th Street, at 49 cents a dozen, So the} Investigators reported, While these various transactions were taking the eggs remained in the tora nt of the Union | Terminal ge Company. Accord rules of the F | Adminis| maximum sale pric storage eggs a time these were changing hands was 48 cents a de Swift & Cc Storage Com Co, have beer Specially Priced at 49.50 hoe Union Terminal | yand C. H, Zinn & | asked by the Food | Shoes ot Distinction “Make for me,” said she to him, “Spring Footwear that shall delight my daughters. Make the lasts on new lines of grace and symmetry, Model them in brilliant patent leathers or in kidskins as flexible as those used for my gauntlets, Color them if you will, in the rich greys of ys pigeon’s plumage or on the soft brown of the fallow eer, “And let your cobblers use all their skill in the finishing.” f vd rd “ View, in the Lord & Taylor display, the results of Fashion’s Footwear decrees, There are High Boots for the Promenade and for Dress Occasions. In brown, grey or black patentleather and with fawn suede or grey ooze tops, and pearl ~ buttons. And laced Boots in grey, brown or fawn kidskin,at + 6 ee $12.00. The “Virginia” Oxford with its tiny triple buckles; bench-made and in every correct leather = - . ° . $10.00. Dress and Walking Oxfords in varl- ous leathers ’ . $8.50 And Evening Slippers that are gleaming with gold or silver or glitter with beads - $7.00 to $10.00 y ‘Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE goth Street g8th Street Hotehkias Gan Entists, | Fred Hotchkiss, a grandnephew of liatment as a private in the United Inventor Formerly 69.50 to 110.00 violation of the baking rules, is set |the inventor of the Hotchkiss gun, for a hearing before the Food Board | who for some time hag lived in Alas- yesterday a’ ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW (THURSDAY) An Exceptional Sale of WOMEN'S FROCKS & GOWNS Early Season Models in Styles to Be Discontinued About seventy-five frocks and gowns in all are included in this collection—smart, simple fashions that formed the first ensemble of styles for the present Spring Season—developed in Satin, Georgette Crepe, Chiffon and a few of Serge. BONWIT TELLER &CO. yy The Specialty Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET il" GIRLS” PAINS | | | AND WEAKNESS Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s | Vegetable Compound. _ Thousands of Girls Benefited | e “When I was only fifteen years old ‘mother had to put me to bed every | month for two days because 1 suffered such pain. HX also suffered | | from a weakness 7 i} and mother took | of) the headquarters of the recruiting Jatation, Ng. 24 Hast 28d Street, for en | States rps, Lieut. Gardner, ; ail Lord @ Taylor alll oD Rul mime to a doctor, | HM} but he did not help | me. Finally moth- | er made me take Lydia FE. Pink- ham's Vegetable | Compbdund and it has made me strong and mother or I hear, healthy. So when any woman complaining we tell them Lydia E. | table Compound and what it did for about Pinkham's Vege- me."—Mrs. John Frame, 1121 N, 18th St., St. Louis, Mo. | Girls who suffer as Mrs. Frame did | should not hesitate to give this fa mous root and herb remedy, Lydia EF Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, as the evidence that is con- stantly being published proves beyond question that this grand old remedy has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine, | For confidential advice write Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. The result of their forty years’ experl- Advt. ence {8 at your servi ‘A GOOD KIDNEY MEDIGINE WINS GONFIDENCE For the past six yonrs wo have been | relling Dr, Kilme ‘@ Swamp-Rodt and it has certainly won the confidence of the people, as every one who haa used it recommends ft, We belleve that Swamp-Root ts the beat kidney and bladder preparation that we handle, Very truly yours, COCHRAN & MATHIAS, Drugeiate, 108 N, Main Street, Now, 11, 1914, Washington, Ia, vote vr, HA in Hinghamton, N, Y, for a sample alae bottle, It will convinee any one, You will also receive a booklet of valuable nformation, telling about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be eure and mention The New York Kyvening World, Medium and large sise bottles for sale at all drug stores. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street For Thursday—A Timely and Important Sale of Untrimmed Hats Offers Exceptional Values at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Hundreds of Hats, secured especially for this occasion and offered at prices far less than Hats of such quality ordinarily command. And these are quality Hats, in the most fashionable straws, and of the same grade as our more expensive Hats. Shapes are those that this season are in such high favor: The effects. Tricornes and Tams, so saucy. 1830 Poke: Bonnets—very_pic- turesque. New Sailors and Mushrooms. Dress and Semi-Dress Hats of the Picture Type. Turban in many smart Shapes that because of their smart lines require but little trimming. Expert Milliners are at your service and without additional charge, will design for you a becoming Hat, when shape and trimmings are purchased here. Imported Sample Hats, $6.95 Strictly ultra shapes for the woman of fashion. The really new wanted shapes direct from Paris, secured at a price that enables us to place them on sale, tomorrow. At Less Than Import Cost A rare opportunity for Milliners and those who appreciate distinctive Hats of fine Milan and lustrous Lisere. Fourth Floor READY FOR EASTER Women’s Coats and Suits Comprehensive Assortments and Magnificent Values Women’s Coats Tailor-made Suits Smart and Practical Models at An Important Pre-Easter Sale $22.50, $24.50 and $29.50 $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 At these very attractive prices, Coats | of Homespun, Wool Poplin, Tweeds and Check Velours; some half lined, all splendidly tailored. Suits of Men’s Wear Serge, New Stripes, Wool Jersey, Homespuns, real value- giving demonstration to insure early season selling. Street and Afternoon Coats $35.00, $39.50, $50.00 $55.00 to $150.00 Tailleurs of Distinction $39.50, $45.00, $50.00 $55.00 to $150.00 Third Floor Announcing for Thursday A Sale of Women’s Dresses At the Very Interesting Price $29.50 Smart models for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear featuring the very newest phases of Spring Fashions Tailored Dresses of Serge and of Serge with Satin The Modish Wool Jersey Dresses Afternoon Gowns of Taffetas, Foulards, and Satins, Evening Gowns of Taffeta, Finer Dresses from $35.00 to $145.00 TArd Floor Excellent Values in Dress Fabrics Dress Serge In the popular navy blues; sponged and shrunk; 48 Inches wide,yard $1.98 Ginghams The Centre of Interest Among Cotton Fabrica for Spring The Lord & Taylor assortments show hundreds of patterns—stripes, checks, ple+ turesque plaids In the latest colors and combinations, David & John Anderson Glnghame— more than aso patterns at $1.00 yard, Linen Sultings In IIght and dark colors, also Ivory white; 96 Inches wide,,,,, yard 68¢ Seml-Made Skirt of White Cotton Gabardine, with a black hair line stripe, White Plaids, Gabardine and White Pique, $2.98, $3.85 and $5.00, pnd Floor, Three Very Special Values Braeloch Ginghams—ja inehes wide; made in America yard Lorraine Ginghama—ja inghgs wide; splendid quality, ,,, yard 350 Imported Scotch Ginghams—j,a inches wide; 200 different styles, all fast colors » yard lo Hecond Fiver