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a . viene eet ‘ cas OI «EEN TOTTI een ag a TR - — 18° THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. a Ten for Women Artists, 'SHEDARKENED HER RUINS FROM WHICH PERSHING’S MEN FACE THE ENEMY WAR CONTRACTS (2c°ST-Scttt!| cS ins atives in Washing-| fey y Mottett, President, Well Known yl el ton looking for contracts and mem-| afteric at her studio, N Darken: here f ¢ ees from the Midie | 19th Street. Assisting Mise Beau will , 7 " be yin W. Alexander, Mra, Henry te thoes West and South are urging a gr adival | a sent a. Ven Boren f sh ne of t Mac: ' : Simple Home Made Remedy. q dustrial burden to Charles Lamb, Mra. | — | : jonigle, Mrs ; - ' Mrs. FE. H. Boots, « well known! he ee 7. ne on | Henry Watrous and Mra. Bruce Crane. j resident of Huchanan County, 1 f i rre¢ ns j who darkened her gray halr by « la number of officiats on tha subsec A | home-made remedy made the fol- | ]since he was appointed chairman of | | jowing statement: | —_>-— {the war industries board and is| | “Any lady or gentleman can darken | . - known to believe that a better dis ’ ied an eis aperk yet be HLH Government Boards SUrVEY | tiation of contracts would result in soft and glossy with this simple re- ; 4 " Nites Vas CHIMES, ePtann Yor ie ; cipe, Which they can mix at home.” To West and South With View | greater industrial efficiency for the half a pint of water ad 1 ounce of | ‘ ~ . | country. bay fam, ong omalt bet of Barbe of Allaying Congestion. The Railroad Administrator's tn ya Compound and % ounce of glycerine. | terest grows out of the serious traffic b | gt se nag lll gaged WASHINGTON, March 22—An ex-| congestion with which it has been Suburbans ee erie ere ee. eee a confronted from the Pittsburgh man- (Station Wagons) j Apply to the hair every other tensive survey of the location of war) confronted from the vtward. Direc: ; | gd R% beget BE gy joa industries now being made by tholtor General McAdoo has told mem- | Delivery Wagons ER pea rie Rese | a bers of Congress that some of the | is not sticky or grensy and does not War Industries Board and several) trim. toad must bo take | One-ton Trucks i rub off. It will make « gray haired other. Government departments, may routing prt | : Ff 1 20 y , uuthe sand b a, giiaek eR ACY | result shortly in the tranefer of many Satraaia With “atts | Commercial Vehicles Government contracts trom the in-| consideration te the transportation | for All Trades factor dustriatly congested East to the West i pe | " Florists, Grocers, Expressmen, and South, where factories are work \t ie ties 250 VASSAR GIRL FARMERS. | nrodisies, Milliners, Dry Goods, |ing under lesa pressure, labor is not 8, to lquite 0 scarce and ratiroad trans-|160 of Volunteers Gtve Up Vaca-| Breweries, Ambulances, ler portation conditions are better tions to W 1 Season, | takers, etc. ‘The many ramifications of the sub-| POUGHKENPS th 22.—At Vas- : |Ject have recently been discussed, it| Sar College to-da |2eet ave recent een Ascunsed, | 195 Cr goes ne igtad ‘or one | Hollander Motors, Ltd, hha “| work about the campus and garden |pontatives of the War Industries|and 160 to work tho farms during. the | 1723 Broadway | Board, Ratiroad Administration, | entire sump their | d B ildi a vacation L only | | Treasury, Shipping Board and the La-|peventeon ¥ welve (Old For atiaing bor Department. A definite policy | Hialifed | Tel. Clrele 1795. Watervery Bridge Work is in @ clans by twelt of whom It fe beatiful) durable and comfortadie.| r ne | he girls will be paid at the prev | ; | probably will be announced soon Ang vate of farm wakes ‘in thie terion | Service Station, 444 West 55th St. | Hundreds of contracts placed last pewe Sine tpt Telephone Columbus 3696. | ouls es 1 The New WATERBURY Way uummer soon after the United States farm Come here in the morning, have your old. teeth extracted KKEM home at nlani with @ perfectiy, Doeayed oars. made NEW BOTANICAL , DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth =< ++ $5.00 up Gold Fillings - = = = $1.00up Gold Crowns, 22 karat » $5.00 up Silver Fillings - + + © *SOcup Warersury Dental COMPANY Incorporated | 20w.9enSe NewYork BISBEE STRIKE INQUIRY sore". so re.sedso:| MANY NOTABLES AT BIER | AUTO OWNERS WARNED. | uf Futon St Brook!yn, | GOMPLETED BY GOVERNMENT |iu'"ssnu stevens | QF THEDDORE W. MYERS| ""s"occace'st emicea"' &y where they were registered for the Owners riding in automodiles while German, Frenth and Swedish Spoken. ¥ ‘ dratt " ‘ |thetr chauffeurs are overspeeding are LADIES IN AYTENDANCE Leaders Behind Deportation of] if it ty found that there ts insuMetent | Rabbi Mendes, in Performing Last|equany guilty, acoorting to Magistrate Copper Miners Face Prosecu- | ¢viengy to dimiity, proneoution Bepart-| Rites, Lauds Memory of “The | Hoube's twenty-seventh safety bulletin, > ing of evidence against citizens of Bis- boo, Ariz., who were responatble for the | 200 Give Dinner to George ¥. Trefecr, copper | George I’. Trefcer, Assistant Treasurer and business Ife of New York City |frequently complain this is occasioned gathered this morning at the funeral of | by order of owners. ‘Theodore W. Myers, held at the home of| “Such owners should know that the the family, No. 44 West 77th Street. |ordinance includes them as well as ‘ ey : : ; loeuet to-day at the Traffic TURKISH N tion by United States. tent, of Suatiows, repoek wih Be tee Honest Comptroller.” brett Ae di saad talc ( CIGARETTES WASHINGTON, March 22.—Gather- | for any action he may wish to take, Many notable figures in the political! ‘‘pecding te increasing. Chauffeurs IRON deportation of 1,186 strikin minora last July 12 has about been com-|of the Bankers’ Trust Company, was and a report soon wi mado to}hia twenty-fifth anniversary Bahhte ; a kel eo and ty former United || President Wilson: TAN AUKOt, Held of she Waw |e". Dn HF. Mentep, Tabet of they | the ondiaance Saye an owner who MZ genatore and Members ot Con- || Some Department of Justice oMctals roo Club, waa attended by | Shearith — Israel - Spaniah - Portuguose y 4 4 ey 4 as responsible as the operator. This ne 7 Sy: ‘c rk W ,, well-known physicians and for- 1) Laieve Federal statutes were violated 7° Herman Knoker Prost: |S7nncorue at No. 98 Cones Favour wr, | 202,208 mean the owner directly mpany. Herman Knoke, Prost- little about Mr. flor Publi Health offiotals, your |) Laprsg epaace ah 1 eonermuan Knoke, Prost: | “De, Mendes sald very 1 Mr.| orders the violation, but that he ale } doctor of druggist about It, RaSESEM alshno excuebee of the Bel pronented Mey ith va ‘atoriing | Myers in @ permonal way, but indirectly lows It without expressly authorizing silver desk not. entered the the lives of truly good | 't,, Telephone Company and the attempt to oid’ Mercantile ‘Trust Company ewenty. |Poneed out how 6004 | “"“tn other words, it m this. ‘cles timulus for the; } censorship over interstate five years,ago @s an office boy. men might be @ great ai Tht an owner when tn his car can- bass a os rida i betterment of mankind, It was piain | not close his eyes to violations on the 7 that Dr. Mendes was referring to the Part of his operator and escape re- sterling qualities which caused Mr SPOOR DIN MeseE ene CreteAae Myers to come *o be regamted as ‘The none Honest Comptroller" of New York city.|T. R.. SPURS BOY WORKERS The pall-bearers were: Congressman __ Jefferson Levy, Arthur Lipper, Willlam| Praises Farm Reserve Campaign B. Anderon, Arthur Levy, Harry Lau- Among School Pupils, chelm, Harry Bymons, Joseph Haag, * PHILADELPHIA, March 22.—Theo- bert Gelger, former Justice Samucl] dore Roosevelt strongly indorses the Strasbourger of the City Court; Jacob! campaign to enroll high school boys Wolff, Harry Willams and J, Bennett.| for farm service. In a telerram to ‘The burial was in Cypress Hill Ceme-| John C. Frazer of the Pennsylvania jtery and many of the friends and rel-| Committee of Public Safety, be says: wish to express my ‘heart atives attended, unreserved support of. the boys “work, ing reserve to include boys between the TO ASK MOONEY PARDON. |*#¢" of, sixteen and twenty-one. who ordinarily would not be in productive jabor and who can be turned into work- Counsel Will Leave Fate Entirely |©r# on the farms, The farmer has been im Governor's Hands, prompt to recognize that the strong healthy Boy 18 a. tremendous” help ‘at is time, One o t benefits GAN FRANCISCO, March 22.—Apoll-| conterred “in that. of making. the: tan e joation for the pardon of Thomas J.| realize that he is a part of lincle sams Mooney, is to be filed with Gov. William | team, that he ts doing his share tn this D, Stephens immediately after the State | seat war and that he holds his ser- vices in trust for th ” Supreme Court issues the remittur on Fae Baton ids ening sooneys cov"| VASSAR RECRUITING RALLY. cigarette is inevitable. |{1on with tho proparedness day bomb ,, ; 2 explosion here in July 1916. The ro- | “CoMewe W rece niserern® 9 Be mittur will be issued automatically on mined Bt Menting: Merch 31, under wwe rarer procedure| A mass meeting of college women has which provides that the docision shail | been called for 3.90 o'clock to~ at become effective thirty days after’ it pop tcoygta tle It is the only quality cigarette in the world Sogo’ ehtecttvn eet ean eae comets that sells at an economic price. Maxwell MeNutt, counsel fer Mooney, | Mitchell, No. 810 Riverside Drive, for the said today, Wat, the disposition’ “at | purpoe of ‘hearing Mive Tdlian Morse It is the only quality cigarette that enables Mooney's fate will be left entirely in the Cross Organi e Penner fate we Red @ Organizer, explain tht vt. Pave eo"bary doldiore, | iuibedtiitetten’ eegeid reat the whole world to enjoy quality. + of the American hed Croas and the WASHINGTON, March 22.—An| Council of National Defense, Recruits amendment to the army regulations | will be enlisted for the training cab as to burial of mombors of tho milt- | .Almady the Recruiting Copyright 1918 tary forces, announced to-day, pro-|jange number of application ‘The Mouse of Kuppenhsimes vides transportation and burtal at! lege women in and And it will make its way to the whole world, no matter what obstructions may be New York, a4 2 jovernment expense for all soldiers | Wel! a# from other p the country * IPRING Styles in Clothes for Men are who dlg in, she, Uated tater Pore AcusGGREEE GL Grae, placed in its way. strikingly simple—the fripperies with ieisiadaua sities ae Acigpupia : which cheapness was frequently met Se oar Lord Salisbury camouflaged are a thing of the past. | Scheduled to come up for consideration ° ° ° Good fabrics are scarce, prices are high, cheap 1S inevitable echeduled to come up for consideration in the House next week, has centred on clothes never looked cheaper, while good ay i Pan er ee . A compromise ts being arrang ae the . clothes by comparison never looked so good. renal ot enaveral confetsnees We, ponervitnans and there is ties itkelinond 1—Quality and quantity for 15 cents. Kuppenheimer Spring Suits & Topcoats, $25 to $60 STETSON HATS—THE “‘ACES” OF AMERICA fenny eerious opposition to the proposed oblate 2—Reinforced cardboard shell to pre- In this Spring’s Smartest Shapes—$4,50 to $7.00 changes, except on these two é vent cigarettes from crushing. _——— —— WASHINGTON, March 22,—The 3—?? To be announced very soon. The Kuppenheimer House in New York AN Faili WT aid of 786 daily newspapers was aaked | ever Fallin: a yy Beoretary of Labor Wilson yester- . . ° fe Banuh Usly Heirs | by MOORE 6. eer WERE ZH | The LORD SALISBURY is the only Turkish cigarette 44 East 14th St, Broadway, at 49th St 47 Cortlandt St 2 Flatbush Ave, \handy to use when the occasion arises. Plate Jewelry, 279 Broadway 1456 B'way, at 42d St 125th St., at Sd Ave, Brooklyn {A paste to made with some of the; TORONTO, Can. Maroh be breaches of the Federal Rumptor. in all the world that sells for as little money | b | tox ; 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th Street and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night | pewier and water and spread upon Canadian Government has decided J) t i | 2 4 4 \the halry surfaces in about @ minutes either to forbid the importing of more VALE CI ; Spring Style Book Now Ready—Come In or Write for One |thia in carefully removed and the akin diamonds during the war or to Pd d ment Service, and a member of the washed, You will then find that raise the taritt thas the business will in t ave volunteered for (Alds to Beauty) slag of euch Paper” wil be. made ; as 15 cents for 15 cigarettes :, Federal agent. The newspapers asked i | No woman { Immune to superfluous Hear ae op ne ad oo pened | growths, and because these are likely {ation. to appear at any time, it Je advisable —_——__ to alwaya have some delatone powder Canada to Ban Diamonds and Gold GUA ANTEED ‘BY ik EEN COR PLO RAW EO your skin Is entirely free from hate be recuerd to & minimum, Tt to ~m——e—emend ||97 fuss, Bo sure however, to eet\iehie laperting from the Vaitea real delatone,—-Advt, States old plated jowelry,

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