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“THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 28, The Jo Racpet) HFA TROUBLE Tle Ces VER USE OF THER Regulate liver and bowels, | | and sweeten the stomach— Spend 10 cents and see 1| al | Enjcy life! r " vu : * ara ica Sires cu | Prosecutor Plans Action Against of bile and bowel poison which you bilious, head. chy, dizzy, ‘am | Financiers Who Aided Wild- Coated, breath bad and stomach sour | cat Schemes, Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel | fine—Take Cascarets to-night and | enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and cleansing you ever experienced | Give Cascarcis to children ‘also, | SS™es Ss offisers Gad Cirectors OF ey taste like candy—Never gripe | but never fail. Sick, t fare : | wildeat schemes by which the publte us children | be le fove'to take this lax Adv |has been fleeced out of hundreds of | thousands of dollars in the laat few | Attorney Edward 8. Brogan announ- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ced to-day. Mr. Brogan is in charge WORK MONDAY WONDERS! °* District Attorney Swann’s investi- gation, commenced at the instigation Carelessness of financiers and mer- chants In allowing the use of their years may get these gentlemen into | serious trouble, so Assistant District SPECIAL It gives you (Phiolographs® YOUPSCUl Ep ie r Regular Price Without This Coupon $3.00 the same high grade, artistic photographs for These Proofs submitted. We Specialize in F aurket’ Bt ph eo ferson ‘orth Bronal ( Sag Trenton) ee “city, Man, Brideen (Oop, City Tha (Bridgeport, Newark) we Douglas shoes, The best known in the world. Value guaranteed W.L. Douglas name and the retail is stampe shoes leave the factory. This abso! unreasonable profits. shoes. ion centres of America, equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the paid, skilled shoemakers, under the directi an honest determination to make the best sh the price that money can buy. The early boyhood days of W. L. Douglas were spent in hard work with long hours. Besides peg- ging shoes all day he was obliged to gather and cut up wood for the fires, milk the cow and take care of the hor working early mornings and until after dark at night by the light of asmoky whate oi! lamp Copyright, W. L- Dough 94 Nassan Street. 755 Broadway, cor. Sth St, worth the price paid for them, W. L. Douglas stores, call at W, dealer for If not convenie' Youglas store, ask your em, Take no other shoes by mail, postage free. Bhoe Co., 210 4) Brockton, ark Shoe Co. Ww. L. Douglas Stores | 421 Fulton Street, cor, Pearl, 708-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton. | Third Av., cor. NAMES IN FRAUDS W.L. DOUGLAS “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS IT'S SHAPE $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 ~ 00 You can save money Py: wearing W. the actual value has been determined. on the bottom before the protects you against high prices and "Lhe qualityot W.1.Douglasproductisguaranteed by more than 4o years experience in making fine The smart styles are the leaders in the fash- They are made in a wel! supervision of experienced men, all working with ors retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always Sold by over 9000 shoe dealers and 105 Write for booklet, showing how to order Preaident W. 1. Dougles reet. JEE ‘ F ROOKLYN | pHOBOKEN # UNION HILT NEWARK | #1367 Broadway, cor, GatesAvenue. PATERSON -192 20th St. | #478 Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Street. | #TRENTON-101 Fst | Stores marked with @ & carry complete lines of W. L. Douging.Shees for Women of the State Industrial Commissc Into various stock swindies. Mr. Brogan has found that tn nea ly all the prospectuses Issued by th fly-by-night concerns the names of two or three prominent financters have been used, ‘That !8 tho reason, Mr. Brogan says, that tho public has been swindled, | Among’ the indorsers of Louts 2. Jennings, wh under indictment in this city and now in custody in New Orleans for defrauding several citi. zens by selling them stock in a bogus film corporation, is Lieut. Anthony J Drexel of Philadelphia. Lieut. Drexel 1s a vice president and a director in | Jennings’s corporation. A letter wr +|ten by him to the Detroit agent of the film corporation was used by Jennings and his confederates to seil alleged worthless stock to hundreds of Investors, Lieut. Drexel admitted he had writ ten this letter when asked about ‘t by Mrs. Marion K. Clark, investiga for the State Industrial Commission and Floyd H, Wilmot, attorney for the commission, last night. Lieut Drexel also admitted that although he allowed his name to be used ha had never visited the plant of the corporation in West 90th Street. He said he had been introduced to Jen- nings by a friend and bad consented |eved it was a good proposition, | The Lieutenant said he had cepted the statements made by nings as the truth and had attenited \three directors’ meetings in tho office of Eliot Nortoh, an attorney, at » Rector Street. He could not r all ac- whether any minutes of the moet ings had been kept, Jennings t him, he « that the corporation 2,000,000 fect of film a week | Former District Attorney who represents a number plainants aga Jenning: Mr. Brogan to-¢ several of them to te rs . Mr, Brogan sald are fancy Pp ‘They can be prosec an liability and the G ; asked to take action along theso opportunity lines." to obtain | | TWO DIE FROM BURNS. | Staten 1 4 Woman Catches Fire | o Her Garden, Two deaths from burns occurred tn the | Staten Island Hospital to-day, Mrs. | Fredericka Miller, sixty years old, was | burning some brush in her garden when her clothing caught fire, She was badly burned about the face and body and! died soon after being taken to the hospi- which ume | ns heen known for ars. The tal So} OUNG * Cece coc cccwccsene: paella Falling Into @ pan of wa while his are finished in artis H mother was washing, Peter Sanklowlcz, tie engraving black ¢ $4 00 AND THIS COUPON ff ‘9 vears ols, of 180 Jonn street, Port mounted i honit Catch WAC ae MAPA MAE AC Roe Richmond, was badiy burned and scald- tec n 20C rarer to recelve six Three- ed. He was rushed to the hospital, but form, and are guar aphs. each mounted in @ physicians were powerless to aid the Gnteed not to fade child a MENDEL THE BAKER DEAD, Confirmation For twenty years man ‘who was | Photographs known only as "Mendel thé Baker" Sit alae ibla ettek worked tn the little bakery at No, 47% Use coupon Now First Street. No matter who owned it, and the owner hanged repeatedly, ! Ho slept in ac} ote I Le shoes after price lutely highest ion and hoes for to [CAUTION — Before you i be! cal laure W. L. Douglas name and Ke. retail price is stamped on bottom and the inside top fa This absolutely protects you against high prices and unreasonable profits BEWARE OF FRAUD n Greater NewYork: fanhattan Av Market Street, te St., cor, Broad to go into the concern because ho be- | ~ SCENES IN “CHU CHIN CHOW” S 5 SKETCHED BY HARMONY 1918. | BUSINESS MEN ASK LEAVE Sharp sdvance was made in Brooklyn Rapld Transit ni at opening of bond market, First was at 94 and later up to 96, up points, Strength ese issues was due to announce ment that Secretary McAdoo had urged Congress to increase capital of War Finance Corporation so that public util- ations could be aided in an New Maven 6 per cent. notes due April 15 next will be pald off from pro- eds of a Government loan, The notes 1 at 991% to 100, compared 4 to 96 on Wednesday, ‘The roud will receive a rental sufficient to pay ul fixed charges and leave substantial plus during period of Government mtr stock will not be ued ‘for the pr Northern States Power Company wssed dividend of 1% per cent. on com- nm stock, All independent steel companies and furnaces of the Shenango Valley lead of eel Corporation and advan day laborers 16 per cent. on April 15, will follow the Corporation on common stock in 1916, Final eur- 06,437, compared 6, a decrease of rly dividend of 1 per cent. on ent preferred stock, payable May stock record April 30, quarterly dividends of 1% per cent st preferred and 1% per cent. on both payable May 1 April 16, preferred stocks, to stock of recor Inspiration Cop mpany—Quarter- y dividend of $2 a sha payable April '29 to stock record April 12, This ts the American Malting Compans—Regular 7 | 10 DROP GERMAN NAMES | Leonhart to Be Leonard, Frickens haus Prefers Napier, and Kimmele stiel Will Be Plain Kimm., Three New York business men ap- peared in the Supreme Court to-day for Permission to drop distasteful German names and adopt others, Morris eonhart, executive saleas manager and a director of the American Lead pencil Company, will henceforth be known as Murray J. Leonard. Mrv Leonard lives at No. 47 Madison Aves n Robert Frederick Otto Frickenhaus of No. 5 Hast Mth Street, the treasurer of ca na, desires to al the simpler name of Robert Fre Ganther's £ Napier, which wan his wife's n mn name. He also complains of the * | cap the German sound of his patre+ nymte gives him | In his application to become legally | Jerome Jule Kimm instead of Kim- | molatiel, the third petitioner complains only of the unwieldiness of the latter naine and does not mention ite nativity. He lives at No. 170 Wost 74th Street and is connected with the Havana-Amerts can branch of the Amerkan Cigar Company —— MARKET WHEAT MAY 1-15, one © Company—R. quarterly dividends} Ignatz Luft, of $1,25 on and 871g cents on| Avenue, an elect preferred both payable April 15] Assembly Di to stock of rd April seks 24)'1 Sliver quoted at 92 1-8 cents an ounce ff and a BRITAIN TO CEASE MEETING. |," RUSSIAN BOND PAYMENTS |) Will Provide No Funds for Coupon After April 4, It Announces. Jay, Mare LONDON, W British Gove after April 1, it will not pi to meet coupons on Russian | ment bonds. The Russian Re ary Government having declined to meet the payments the Brith ernment, although under no oblig has done 60 hitherto. Officials of New York banks inter ested in the several Russian bond flo tations in the United - gating, it ts sald, $150, | reported to-day in conf ing the action of the ment in declining furthey to provide | funds to meet interest payments on| the Russian securities | ‘The news from London was discount ed somewhat by th {wh Government sc banks was paid National City LTIMORE PROMOTER AFTER | sume as three months ago. Lackawanna & Western ar quarterly dividend of able April 20 to stock Delaware | Railroad 1 Apr ii 4 American Bank Note Company: Ipividend of 14 per cent, on common stock, payable May 15 to stock record May 1 Virginin-Carolina Chemi{cal—Regular Jquarterly dividends of 2 per cent 5 a a of 1 per cent, on cor ‘ommon dividend p April 15, Ap 15 to stoc on ferred diy of record United States Smelting and Refining CLOSING STOCK al QUOTATIONS With net anges from previous clove: i Low, Last nd Maar |New YORK GOTTON EXCHANGE Market closed irrog 1 points, S| WH be. tak WILLARD-FULTON CONTEST | | James Jung A’ | Which Wi mission to | Fulton he }in Baltimoi meeting to-morrow Jung is a member formed here for the purr the match for I i permit 1a obtained from the authe and the syndicate bid for the to be made, t# accepted a Lengae ure. United Anglers’ Le monthly meeting of the United Anglers’ League, to } held this month in The World Audit jum, fifth floor of the Pulitzer 1 ng. Dr, Carleton former world champion, will give it which will inte Dr. Bl H At the regula 4) a) Clear your skin= e your face | a business asset That skin-trouble may be more than a source of suffering and es it may be holding you back in the bosiness world, keeping you out of a better job dor which a good appearance isrequired, Why ‘'take achance’’when ‘Resinol j parrassinent And Another ante A In MANHATTAN 29 West 42nd Street Food Oftiet WASHINGTON, March 28, —Follows ing charges that German farmers tn thia wheat, the Food ect May 1 and Neating Up @ enmer 2820 West at KR in the Manhattan pa r He Vdward Castellano Bighteenth T. gu t. Nicholas or tn the 17th tat the primary elec son trial before Justice | | ) the Criminal Branch | for as which residue Southern State farmers are urged to aside from seed require. y 1 and Northern State ay 15, it, charged with cer-| sentenced to the Tombs Prison for ton eeneral’ order requisitioning inn of the ballots cast | days yiicat haa been sent out, food’ ofe ne James Kaufman of No. 1708 Weat]|fictals declare: 5 yo. ite West | Ninth Street, Brooklyn, told Juatices ye inape n the same | ay. bus Abd “Oeste. thas of Matte. 1 rtifying al} guilty orUryine * tellano and an unknown —In view of the critical situation at the front the Amaigamated Society of Engineers has abandoned the strike movement it has been long threatening as a pro- test againat the Government's man power measure. Maguire reported to nat William Simon, or who was reported iy suffering from app have to undergo an the ‘|| EXCHANGED TALKING MACHINES Instruments of Leading Makes at Prices from $10 Upward Friday and Saturday Only March 29th and 30th a O ONE contemplating the purchase of a phonograph can afford to miss the ex- ceptional opportunity this sale presents. Here are phonographs of practically all leading makes—all in perfect playing condition and so guaranteed—and all at reductions of from 40 to 75 per cent from their regular selling prices. The prices of new phonographs are rigidly maintained. And before the advent of the Aeolian- Vocalion, the exchange business in these instru- ments was negligible—too small to make Special Sales worth while. Since the Aeolian-Vocalion was put upon the market, however, this condition has changed. The Acolian-Vocalion, with its notable superiority of tone and appearance and its new and fascinating features, serves to induce a large volume of exchanges, It is this accumulation of these exchange in- struments which is to be disposed of in the present event. Every one has been through the hands of expert Acolian repairmen and mechanics, and at the price asked for it constitutes an EXTRA-, ORDINARY BARGAIN, SALE INSTRUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN ALL AEOLIAN STORES Terms as low as $4 Monthly ‘THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In BROOKLYN %<J/n THE BRONX Jn NEWARK 11 Flatbush 367 East 149th Stree: 895 Broad Street WERTHEIMER DEP'T STORE, Avenue at the | 18 1st Street Ointment heals skin-eruptions bample tree, Dept, +R, Keslool, Balti TMQ ne ee and Wadsworth Avenue | |