The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 23

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; | ntea Yesterday that she hed caret] ; AUTOS HITT TWO IN IN HARLEM. Herself as a Daughter. ously injured yesterday in Harlem by | | autos, Asserting she was the victim of) Max Catok, sixty-three, a manutac-|Mundreds of Good Look- fraud, Mrs. Victoria A. MoKenzle, |turer, of No. 620 West 149th Street, was Ww. @ebty-four years old, a wealthy |crossing Broadway at 147th ing Young omen, ?¢ tet Ve Stag Many Fresh From.Col-\: struck by an aut &. Lawrence lios-| lege, Have Stepped Into condition: watt Ut, as Plaine Senet] the Shoes of Men Who of is home. when Have Gone to Trenches. ed by Herman ¢ Widow, sued in the #upreme Court! Seiaresy to cancel a deed of trust| Mheroby she turned over for the b Shit of Mrs. Violet A. Me Mn $219,000 tn bone The defendant was by McKenzie, son fe was Killed June. © in an auto dent. ~ Soon af she was ried to Robert . steel | dasion man, who died Jan, 10, Lyt6. fu McKenzie says that after her M's death whe wags induced by her plainuife, By Helen H. Hoffman. (Special Correspendent of the Evening World.) LONDON, March 18,— * please!" The voice is feminine; ywner, young and good to look upon, with hi ovely English coloring (nat+ ural) A” smartness of manner ne} that impressive, Such Is the English hus conductress, Sinn Yeiner Tyrone LONDON, April 5-7. J. 8. He (Nationalist) has been elected to Pa ment for Kast Tyrone, defeating Milroy (Sinn Feiner) by a vote of 1.800 4 19, ‘The election was called ‘to fl acancy caused by the resignatl ‘apt, William A. Redmond, to cor © seat held by his father, the Inte Jolm | ow f recognized part of Engilsh life, ond, for Waterford.’ Capt. Red-!as much s the policewoman, the month an erection Ne | Sostwoman, the army cook, the shell maker and women in other unusual tions—volunteers in “England's home army of uniformed Benefit of the young | Sepor 4 Sede and n te be term PARED to wot daught “Vi lin no to: conduct’ heracit in a manne. toward the plaintif Int goes on, “but her doimestie nner of living became o! v women, When tho suggestion of employing women on the street railways was first made the London public shoak ita head in avowed disapproval, Cer. tainly the employment of women for | the work of collecting fares, running |up and down the narrow, circular | stairs, with the bus rocking around corners andsstopping with a jolt—as buses often do—would indeed be an experiment. However, one courageous man, Mr. H. K, Blain, operating manager of the London General Omnibus Com- pany and the London Underground Railway, fearlessly tackled the prob- em of increasing his force with women, and his action has proved omething more than an Interesting xperiment, M Main had confidence itn the girls, and so long as the pw vouldn't oppose the innovation, Lift off that CORN Ladies! Here is magic! Apply a few drops of freezone upon that tender, touchy corn. Ine stantly that corn stops hurting, then it be- comes so loose that you just lift it off with the fingers. 6 was certain It wouldn't, well, wh not have lady bus conductors? To-day’ hundreds of these gir drawn from all walks of life, colles girls, servant girls, dressmakers, of- | fice, shop and factory girls | literally epped into the shoe who are now doing their bit | § e employed in a tries. | AMERICAN GIRLS GAIN COUR-) AGE FROM THIS, examination, and unless a girl ts in If the few New York girls now |{aitly, 00d health she is not, per- mve Doesn’t hurt a bit You fecl no pain or irritation. You can rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes or hardened callus without a twinge of soreness. Think of it! Freezone is the wonder discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is a new ether drug and safe. to take up the work,” ex- oyed in similar work i ned Mr, Blain, “The first few doubt of making it ka is the most trying time for the | #8 let them take courage from |giris, until they get | Lopes Mie age accustomed to| hei ist the rather vigorous exercise of rua “When the girl: . v 4 up and down the steps and we heard upposing v ng the acquaintance of ths| such work, with tho A tiny bottle of **Freezone’’—costs few cents at any drug store, anywhere went to work | | Hlowever, Mr, Blain pointed out, Jafier the shgrt experimental stage ¥\had passed this new life began to tell in the improved he of the girl. “This 1 nctory or shor wo or thr 4 of OU their 1 and qa Besides, the girls will tell you that he i a certain meeting all sorts and humanity, which renders work tar from’ being dull; in fact, makes it q@te fascinating. | BUS"GIRL SHOWS HER AUTHOR- ITY AND !T IS RESPECTED. bus girl soon be in her inowledge of Muvan nature, During the day eho « nters east ftty W Varieties of buman- ity that flow up and uown her bus nes an adept knows just when and where uthy to the old Within Every Man’s Reach! There’s no question about it—custom tailoring is the standard by which all clothes are judged. — In fact, when a ready-to-wear dealer wants to impress you with the value of his garments he si just like custom made.” So why not have the best, especially factory to wearer system can save you so much money? 3-PIECE SUITS TO MEASURE For Men and Young Fellows Made in Choose Any : from Style ) Hundreds of You i Fine Want earivicee id Fabrice Satisfaction Positively Guaranteed Remember These Important Facts: q Ie buy all our woolens direct from the mills 4) oH ot and operate our own daylight factory 1 Fe do a big business on a small profit basis ‘ed one in, bundle, us to pl | "vou he man gay | bidding signal an Jourb, Such is th | ous ‘girl. And th fs no man in | London to-day who is brave enougo ly in the bus irresponsible people | ride | sorry Ml | they were no career, & few d to over-| A limited number of deliveries are now assured on Gord Runabouts And we pass all these savings along to you. “Touring Cars Other High Grade Suitings at $18.75, $ sa. and “ Sedans Open Eveninys Till 9 P. N “ Station Wa gons f Cpen Saturdays Till 10 P, i —ALSO— All types of commercial vehicles adapted to the re- quirements of every trade. Hollander Motors,Ltd. 1723 Broadway (, Ford Building) Service Station, 444 W. 55th St Telephone iyuw 9606 W YORK Ch CITY STORES: STORES IN BROOKLYN: 1814 Third Avenue, Near 85th Sirect 106 Flatbush Ave, ier E th Avenue, Near 23d Street 1:7 Broadwoy, Near Gatos Avenue Eighth Ave., Bet. 43¢ and 44th § 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave Lt F door above 12 th § 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near Slet Street 143 West 20. Str et i STORES [ NW JPRS Unio» HiJ', 287 Berg mline Ave., John St \ Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5 ‘Aged M Makenile , Sa a Yi Manufactarer add Hoy at Play Ae| R / Mi y i d. B if Peres Chased t9 vCondiet | An aan 1 “i and ater, were seri- ep. ace en on on on uses . In the well ay | us are made by women, None ot | | them, however, is of a serious nature | The » complaint ds she has 1 day, ng through my pockets and when T didn’t find tt man, who told me fa Hed, w aid another girl you with a bi they finally work." nadful of the in a perfect eon them In. rega A Rt : to the courage this and adaptable,” war re «| ASKS WILSON TO ADOPT LABOR POLICY ti va of the Tide Water Company of 4 ‘yonne increased ag day, by 39 per AKOn ®. except bricklayers, raise, usually of the r met With in this wo: t, idagtor r the bu was in time, or stObE eu something of tho sort.” ©, the conductor ean * ide of this story, for she hardly thinks {t » time it takes to tell ecornmendations of the Con- ference Board. WASHINGTON, lation of a national war Iabor policy sed on the recent recommendations bor Conference Board | nded to President Wil-| lay by Secretary of Labor midst of ringing up fares and making change and waten- » that the bus stops in th meaning women will divert the n thelr duties by off tracts and giv advice on eo pase Tho conference board, apresentatives of copital and labor and having as members former * said ono of ths sald one of 1H Taft and Frank P, Hi experi nce, alling for arbitratio ‘ . during the war and ern employers aud We are prepared for @ great crowd of boys—our usual generous showing of everything they wear, espe- cially suits. Mothers who've shopped. ; around seem surprised: tell us, “why So-and-So hasn't anything near this variety!” Well, maybe si | business is big in itself, and when it comes to getting the best of materials (when the | best is hard to get) we have’ it fairly easy, thanks to the bigger volume of our manu-. | facturing for men. eh shee ond on *“ Westpointer last eet shag for West Point» stents Gueat, te-| who has been a guest of the tat the White House for the vd all the ne meets In the yon the latter's trip! to Baltinore on Baturday, - Two Men Plead Guilty tn Rosenteta leaded ullty of be sentenced next shoes — the => #0,000,000 Carge Reaches U. ding official outhite “ * Registered, ‘Frchemask, ROGERS PEET COMPANY si value of the 000, » well above $6,00 —— THE TURKISH CIGARETTE One is not lonely when by himself—with MURAD, The Turkish Cigarette.

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