The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1918, Page 6

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DRESS CONCERNS AY BE MERCED ~ INONE CONAN i ——-—-— ‘Officials and Railroad Admin- » istration Working on Plan | for Huge Corporation. _ WASHINGTON, April 2.—Merging of the express companies under a new Sonperation, to operate them as a unit ‘end Work out a basis for distribut'on Mf profits, is under consideration be- Qween the Ratiroad Administration ‘and representatives of the companies. Some announcement is expected with- 2B @ Week. Comelusion of an agreement has een held up, it was learned to-day, vy GMculties in developing a plan for apportioning the stock of the new sompany, which would have virtually A Monopoly of express business in | the United States ‘The Mallroad Ad- @manistration would make a contract with the single company for hauling Matter, taking approximately © the transportation receipts, ‘The capitalization of the new com- ¥ also ds the subject of consider- and Southern claim a physical valuation of their “T00 ILL FOR CELL,” NOT FOR MOTORING Re- | { Buenz, | ported Seriously Sick, Goes | Automobiling. | Carl Buenz, former Director of the | Hamburg-American Line in this city, | who has been reported seriously {ll at |the German Club here since he was |sentenced to spend elghteen months jin Atlanta Penitentiary, has been |seen in the last month automobiling in Central Park and on Riverside Drive, Buenz {s seventy-six years old. Moe was convicted of having issued false manifests for ships to furnish sup- pies to German raiders in 1916, Fed- eral authorities said elght physl- clans asserted Buens probably would | die if taken to prison, and in conse- quence he bas been allowed to re- main at the German Club, closed a week ago at the request of the Gov- ernment, Convicted German, a DOCTOR HELD UP, BEATEN. Called at Muht by Mythical Patient Attacked tm Hallway, On March 22 Dr. Joneph Xsaxi of No. 244 Kast 72d Street received a tele- phone message at 10 P. M. to “come to a dying man" in the basement of No. 237 Bast 73d Street. While going throuxh the dark hallway three holdup men at- tacked him, one using a blackjack. THe shouted for help and the men ran, The doctor is still kept to his bed from the Shields arrested Peter Pechiro, twenty. EVENING WORLD, TUESDA | | Am. wriss Of Thirty-five Six of the Are ‘ ' IRON OLAM * VIRMASAWES., Sh, SST Ss orm VARIOUS BRANCHES Om THe DERVIC Crack Track Team of Bronx Mohawks Is Sadly Torn Apart by the World War Maney sae SON SWIFT “MELON” NOT YET CUT Government Co: of Meat In- dastry May iter CHICAGO, April 2—In the Rookery to-day there was considerably less es thisiasm than heretofore about the pects for a Swift “melon.” Over Si! day developments in the shape of pros pective Government control of the meat industry cast doubt on the Ikel!hood of carrying out of the plans of the direo- tors at this time, It may be necessary to wait unt policy at Washington is more clearly 4 fined and ite effect can be determine) Swift stock Was very ve around 1%4 a 139, compared with the high of 158 on Saturday, but there was no pronounced movement. Wrinkles A Draw-| back To Beauty | Wrinkles disfigure, and a dry, sallow, | rough skin spoils any woman's good | looks. To those whose skin has reached this condition we suggest the application of Usit, pure nut liquid preparation (not a cream or paste). It is the only thing that will feed the hungry, dry skin | back to youthful smoothness, freshness | and plumpness, and drive away disfigur- ing wrinkles that come so quickly when the skin is not properly nourished. A few applications of Usit prove its worth. Apply at night when retiring. Department stores and loading druggists ean supply it It is a splendid skin food, daintily perfumed, and 8 fine treatment | alvo for sunburn, freckles, black-heads Members Only | support. treme And the man on the ex-|the army right jis Gerald Fitzpatrick, | times bev 6 doctors ins! sixty there aud many forms of ecsema. Beauty specialists everywhere are giv- ing treatments with Usit, recognizing its | | | | B. Altman & Cn. Exceptional Values now being offered in the Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise, on the Sixth Floor, include: WOOL SWEATERS for Women and Misses $6.35 & 7.65 WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS at $3.85 at 7.75 at . . . . . Of cotton corduroy . . . Of wool serge . . . . MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS | Of cotton materials, at $3.75, 5.25 & 5.50 Able difference of opinion. The four| injuries received. Champions who has tried sixty times to get Into | js someth ith his heart, yeast benefit to the complexion.— Of checked wool . . . . at 8.25 og Se ly Adams, Ameri-| Karly to-day Detectives Berley and eft. J rtation property of approxi-|@ driver of No, 367 East 76th Strect. on} phe Mol Athletic Club “of “the ° y thately $80,000,000. In addition several inas ee Oe. re aati i wean, hh uae | dollays cash for operating besa | RS onx may atill’ possess, ans | would be required. The express com~ ner of speaking, a track team, But | Wf S I f Bl k d ' taviscts navecate migner capiz) STATENISLAND NOTES. —[chartenges aro not at prevent tn or- | KY A Sale o ankets an Raligation with allowance for 6004) no-ough President Van Name has| der, because all but aix of tho thirty- | } No Connection With Any Other Establishmentin the World ° ° plan for a unified express bus-|&@ded Thomas N. Harper and Thomas| aye members of that team are now | PY t er Bed urnishin Ss Aness is the outgrowth of earlier sug- Piet uicee er Che ini menos A hele nate | gestions from the express companies featicstecice se spar Mibcdeteds | | that thelr conce rie be n over and Jersey Btreet j . | Bam, | il " _ will take place ‘toemorrow and Thursday. (agli hr ag Rag es Hey As for the six remaining members, | [5] 2 bb Hae rd 1 Mie : ys roads have been, with the guarantes Tanner-Gross i ma | | : ok average earnings for the three roar warthous of the jand; to put UP &| two have families to support and the | | Pi in the Department on the Fourth Floor. [hieve meant a Government payment William c. Rogers, ley mupariatend- other four have physical defects | — tej} | Spe cial 1 ill bi ff . of more than $4,000,000 a year, and /ent of the Sea, View Howpital under | which bar them. B TH | Special values will be offered. sVeloned: 0! 7 Superintendent Ruck, removed by Com- = Jopposition developed on, the ground linissioner tira Be Caters hasbeen tic] ‘Tha pleture shows fivo of the mem- AS &A5 West 547TH STREET Al| \ ee we au ee My result in a the Richmond County Grand | the 8 A the Jabior Fy =} | f jovernme Jury on a charge of defalcation of funds| bers, the five who won th = 7s ; ' a entrumted to x by employ ees, motropolitan cross country champion- aime | White Wool Blankets 1 $150,000,000 of W. 5. 5. r Tho State iT Garden Club hi TATATTIT rary iT ; 5) Wh i om ect ceie i Peer undertaken the formation of a Woman's | SUD. . sen AUTOR DULG) TMM aus I ‘ = and Army in the borough, On the left is Sam iss, who ts |& || nak WASHINGTON, April 2.—Sales of | Smith hes be “4 hs * a | per pair ey eae a 7.50 & 8.50 , ‘War Savings and Thrift Stamps in ora mm “oP covopera w ia iy army; fei My Pecagace diel shete uy 5 al es y League for Service in securing |!n the army; then Harry Jamieson, d . . . i March were $54,000,000, and brought | embers is - tt Als brok ss, ‘ ri : 3 the army. The fourth man is Fred- } Also a broken ssi m Wi fotal receipts in the four months| " Puniic lectures tounight: Publie School | rey, Travcionn who, would bein ater Fasnions 1m Frocks uits peoken. 2 jortment of White Wool 000, Officiais estimated, however,| Dawson, “irene Our ore ani rmy if he hadn't a family to Blankets of fine qualities, at Dawson, “France Our Glorious and|the army 1 iy ° “ti se. A J actual sales, some of which have] Lifelong Friend ;" Public School No, 20, ) === sor | A collection of new style motifs, revealing the J Ss been reported, have been about | Port Richmond, Francis 1 1 ‘ oe A . ; January Sale prices. ,000. War savings workers aro| Brewer, “Citizenship.” STANDARD OL DOCKS | atest word in designing, materials and trimming ning on making special efforts we the Liberty Loan campaign, tam pa. and Effective’ ‘The essentials of a good denti- frice. Harmless—a thorough | enjoyed by all of the patrons of ont h opens Saturday, to sell more $5| "0 Soclety of Hethel M, ile, will give @ play, "to-night in the lec- chureh. A special performance will be given this afternoon at the Liberty The; Stapleton, for the children of the Mis- sion of the Immaculate V{ Loretta, and the St. Mich Richmond, by County Judge Tiernan the 1,2 dren who will attend will be transpoi treo by the railroad company. in, HM ‘alter C. Kerr of New Brighton relatives in Baltimore, Miss Clara Womple of New Brighton has returned from Providen é ——— red in De- Mich., 2.—~Twenty April TAKEN BY UNCLE SAM Huge Ship Lumber Storage Plant to Be Established at Wilson Point, South Norwalk. SOUTH NORWALK, Conn. April, property at Wilson Point and ar nounced that a hugo ship stora lumber plant was to be established there. The plant will be the largest of its kind in the Kast. United States troops will be detailed to guard the opera. | The Values Are Most Extraordinary The Newer Suits predominati ASHIONABLE TAILOR MADES, 25.00 ANNISH AND dign DEMI - TAILORED SUITS, in lines that portray simple, d style treatments, outlined by rich trimming of braid or silk embroidery; de- with aitk Satin-finish Bedspreads With plain scalloped edges: Size 214x238¢ yards . . . each $3.75 With embroidered scalloped edges: cleanser—agreeable to the taste. At th ig | 2 Robert A. Mahistedt of New Ko- braid edging, multiple pockets ae Valley: Ausitnry of the Mos Chige Gove | chelle, resident inspector for the novel belt effects are variously featu Size 2 x234 yards . . . each $3.95 60 years of use have proven it officers were elected: Chairman, Mra,|Hmergency Flect Corporation, has materials include serge, wool Jersey, twe a eee the reason for the clean,healthy, [1;"“Winant, treamurer, Mine k. seuite; [commandeered tho docks of the) and worsted checks. i Size 214x234 yards . ‘ F reacht as wholesome teeth and gums [4M Secretary, Mra, N.C. Standard O!! Company and railroad} Specially Priced at Crochet Bedspreads each . . . . . . « $1.45 Comfortables (wool-filled) injured to-day wh hie walillon sak 0 ie veloped in tricotine, vigoureuz, gabardine, : uFOR THE, TEETH city street | will bo atored from time to timo and| Fotret toil! and eerse, badge bilgi steal some is plain olor on ee eveaven ae © and one-Hal Specially Priced at oth sides, others w SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE & gtipment on two and on nel ’ ith figured center and Outer Ap at McCutcheon’s An unusually attractive display of Spring and Summer Gowns, Coats, Suits, Blouses, Hats and separate Skirts for Women and Misses in the parel Reg. Trade Mark resident inspector advertised in the} local newspapers to-day for skilled laborers. Work on the buildings will at once be begun. “WATCH YOUR TALK,” LOTOS CLUB WARNS At the annual meeting of the Lotos Club yesterday the following resolu- tlon offered by Col, John J. Carty, U. 8, A., and seconded by C, O, Baker, | was unanimously adopted: Resolved, ‘That absolute and wi conditional loyalty to the Govern= | ment of the United Stat inthe | case of one not a nto that of one of tts al n the pres- nsabie con= ition of membership im the Lotos 35.00 exceptionally fine tailor-craft; and fine Serge. Prices Range from 40.00 © 65.00 Smart Suits for Full Figures 42} $215 bust measure » Ga NY Py gia SPRING SUITS, featuring tured are elaborate embroideries and trimmings of broad silk braid; materials are Tricotine, Roshanara Crepe, Baronette Satin 4 to The Newer Frocks ROCKS that feature the softly draped fea- plain border and back; very special $6.75 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at equally attractive prices. Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies <- ~ me — ’ ri ink 850 Tees the (i ertory nell oe lines of the newer silhouette, devel- ’ season’s newest matcrials. effect to th aration, oped in Silk Gingham and Georgette ah While no member of the Lotos Club Crepe in Combination with various aille Madtoon Awnwe - Fifth Avene Smart Top Coats in a variety would talk for publication, it was fabrics; straight line models of Georgette Jearned from reliable sources the rex olution was adopted for the benefit of materials, . . $27.75 to 39.50 Crepe or Serge, with beading in a harmony of color combinations, Tailored Street Suits of Tate serashe ot an elmcer epditinus Specially Priced at 1] Serges, Gabardine and Twill BATU eaten . | $35.00 and 42.75 HAD BURGLAR TOOLS IN AUTO. IS. 50 Gabardine Coat, Afternoon Gowns of Taffeta Demi-Tailored and Crepe de Chine Braid Edged EAD ACCENTUATED FROCKS of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta Silk; new $21.50 and 28.50 1 ‘ x with Silk Thread “%% draped models of Indestructible Voile, Suit | Py Be the nixht a tives early Embroider, Figured Georgetie Crepe and Georgette com- ba One-piece Dresses of Serge stopped it at 147th et and . umoroidery, bined with Foulard Silk or Satin; tailored of Serge, SHINES | 17.75 olas Avenuoc and 8 four $40.00 effects in Khaki Kool Silk and Wool Jersey. $25.00 » Seek ae oe tak eee oe ll tes ss AND SAVES SHOES rocks of Gingham and Voile burglar tools was found in the bottom r $12.75 Tailored Dresses of Linen, very smart one-piece models 23.50 INNER GOWNS in silhouettes of un- Teach the Children to Save Simple economies practiced now will develop thrif independence later. SunovA in the kay-opening ue to nt loft robbe r Gordon, a. ¢ West 110th Camailo, a. musician 1 grace, developed i fe $9.75 to 22.50 Te cask tanen Gesrisiin in exquisite masta chats good for over 50 shines and makes shoes last longer Weat 16ith 8 Pi ger, and elaborately ornamented with cut and round beads in contrasting colors. Prices Range from 30.00 © 95.00 Newer Fashions in Coats & Capes Developed in Silvertones, Evoura Cloths, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Crystal Cloth, Duvet de Laine, Serge and Coverts; with Linings in Harmonizing or Contrasting Colora in Plain or Fancy Silke, 20.00 25.00 50.00 HOMIE of No, 1079 Simpson Detectives 0’ heard yesterday on a trip wit DOES NOT RUB OFF WHEN WET SiinovA HOME SET FOR POLISHING Genuine Bristle Dauber and Lamb: ‘Wool Polisher, that just fits the hand, makes it easy to get children to shine and save, Ask Nearest Store BLACK—TAN—WHITE—RED Blouses Tailored Shirt of Crepe de Chine high-neck, Black ribbon bow tie, colors; White, Tan and Fleth sc ccncccces $6.05 Washington Heights morning, charged \ tools in’ their pos: they had been out fresh air, Asked 4 Gown of Cotton Voile, $18.75 Blouses of Tub Silk, Cotton Voile and Georgette $5.00 to 11.50 Blouses of Cotton Voile in White and colors $1.50 to 3.50 Blouse of Batiste finely tucked, ...... . $4.75 they declared they might come in handy case of a breakdown, The volice later n Stern of No. 1352 Witth of the machine tga tion Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33d Streets IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD "WANT" AD, WILL GO AND PIND bb

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