The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1918, Page 9

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mu } a TOKEEP RAILROADS $229 the range is f 10 to 4.66 por — an cent.; and from to $249 the raise is made sutficlent to give all of this class a $260 monthly wage. Concerning hours of service the re- port “At the outset of tie hearings it was | manifest that the motter of hours of service is lodged deep in labor's mind, A standard day of reasonable length | is as much a part of the measure of | justice with the workingman as is his rate of wage. Wage Commission Finds That 4,500,000 Employees Now Get Under $95 a Month. oe | "Slowly and steadily, by fores of WASHINGTON, May §—Among| law somewhat, but also by the volun. economists here the proposed wage In- | tary act of the employers, a shorter oad workers and in-|Workday 1s being being put Into of- + neon dig ol pene |feet. ‘This tendency will continue, and qrease tn rates mako tho retention of | thy shorter day will come to be re- (eo railroads by the Government after | garded not as a means of minimizing the 3 certain. ‘The re- | the returns which the worker gains Steal prectiosily but as a conserver of the human ma- port of the Wage Commission which | tial upon which industry rests. recommends an average increase of arding overtime pay the com. per cant, about 300,000, yy in all, jon finds that “existing rules and 3 ahat %6 rae vant. of the 2,000,000 | Conditions of payment should not be owes ” ¢ %,000,009 disturbed during the period of the yafiroad employees of the country | war.” ed earn less than $95 @ month. The in-| © ereases recommended are cause: ion of labs AN those employees recetving $85 Wasa nore Walon abe Ghali toe or less per month ore given an in-| places of men, When they do the full of from 40 to 44 per cent., the | Work of men such women should re enoane of fro r henner wages receiving the ceive the same pay as the men report does not fin oreane: 50 and $1 fting — LESS MEAT IF BACK ion AND KIDNEYS HURT Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you—Drink lots of water. employment of sion finds that as of the various arding the em- salaries of offi. ssion found that id yearly in in salaries ranging from $5,000 Concerning this the re- dividual to $100,000. port ‘It is reasonably certain from the facts gathered by the commission that a substantial readjustment of tuch salaries may bo made and the efficiont operation of the railroads promoted thereby.” While the commisston find: |eome salaries may be aboll gether and some greatly r smaller pald officials 5 tain cases, receive increas commission suggests ai permanent wage tribunal to be established to that take care of the new conditions as | they arise. _ jNaval Diver Killed tn Strange Acct- dent. NPWPORT, May 9 —- Prederick Reif of Richmond Till, N. Y., @ stu dent < 4 a regular in the sea |men ass, was drowned and four of his mates were injured 's diver’s faceplate f hurriedly and tt regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some fori or other, says a well-known authority, sulted in the ion of the tank because the uric acid in meat excites and injury to the four men who were the kidneys, they become overworked, working over him got sluggish, clog up and cause all ean sorts of distress, particularly back- Now That He Is Si ache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomuch, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and url-| nary frit’ cion, The s oment your back hurts or Mdneys aren't actin right or if blad-| P'sht u get about four ounces) °!° 2 ‘om any good pharmacys) fio he was went take a tablespoonful in a glass of pig r-yscere wa wator before breakfast for a few day8| was glad to got 1 end your kidneys will then act fine. | bo eon slat STATEN ISLAND NOTES. on Te- BOSTON, } ¢ M evading the draft harles Sibilian, a ten days ago after being locked up, was id ed This famous sults is made from the! of grapes and lemon juice, com-| ined with lithia, and has been used = r generations to flush clogged kid- peys and stimulate them to normal ac- | tivity; also to neutralize the acids in‘ the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders Jad Salts cannot injure any ones makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep ‘the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avolding serious kidney disease. —Advt. partment is planning a te f oting of t Hebrew he Y J Gi The new Spring LS gTheDaysWork | I) Castleton plans for building a new schools Curtis High fe Mel- | 1 Im- Charles H eat South: Oxholm, son of Theodor 8, Ox- consulting engineer of the bor commissioned an En- nury of St marr of her Marie Le Bour- harles Burkett Dunne Helpin Bodily comfort is the first thing @) \ needed for personal efficiency j Men and women who are really pro gressing do not permit the pinching, con straint or discomfort of ordinary foot wear - / We fit many of them each season at | \ [ the DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOE | { 1 stores. It is interesting to see old cus: | tomers come back again and again often choosin s the same model shoe each time They find it good business to the they buy he efficient by cushion means of famous SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway at 87th St ~™\ 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Dit Recd CUSHION SHOES For Mon Made by JP.SMITH SHOE CO. For Women Mace by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, The — SNVD HSV @83uVM NIGOOM @ SUadaaIMS LadUv ¢| Brushes for Household Purposes T tea brushes, for instance. Here you find brushes for every common. house- hold use and for many that are un- common. Hand brushes, hair brushes, nail brushes, brushes for polishing floors and brushes for cleaning cut-glass, clothes brushes, shoe brushes, hat brushes. Hundreds of brushes for every household use. If it makes housekeeping easier and better —we have it! Jens Concer; 45th Street & Sixth Avenus New York te Aen Se non rh a At aVery Low Price HE reason that Bloomingdale Bros. do ba the largest retail piano business in New 4\o% York City is because we are the sole 2 owners of the Walters Piano Co. By selling direct from the factory to the home, as we do, we are able to offer this wonder- ful Walters player at a price so law that any fam- ily can now afford to have a really high grade player in their home. Be sure to call tomorrow and let us demonstrate to you our 1918 model New 88-Note Tri-Solo Melodist WALPERS ‘429. Including the Following Free Offer: A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY Our Easy Payment Plan of Only ws a Week @ We Do Not Charge Interest The Same Free Offer Mentioned Above Will Be In- eluded with Any New Player Piano Purchased This Week. WALTERS yu WALTERS PLAYERS 4000 PIANOS Style C ? PLAYER Style B... ont ee lite a Style EB BS . Style } 275 Style H. 500 | 3t 2 5° each} style D 310 EASY TERMS [stich fititr"tacs | EASY TERMS Exchange Your Old Piano for a Player Wew 1 ol make a liberal allowance for ) and you can } your y balance of a week yurchase Send Name and Address and Receive Full Particulars NAME ADDRESS 69TH TO 60TH SI LEX. TO 3D AVE, Bloomingdales’ Piano Dept. Y3I39> Ld ece Announcing a A wonderful of high-grade stock reduced Thrift event. es If Bloomingdates’ 4 Noteworthy Silk Specials Faille Poplin, Yard, 79c Yard wide, perfect, even weave; lustrous silky finish in white, m, maize, pink, light blue, salmon, lavender, , taupe, light rose, old rose, French gray, Quaker gr Jresden, Copenhagen, Holland chamois, champagne, French reseda, Russian trench, African, delft, saxe, Bordeaux navy, mid- night and black Crepe Georgette, Yard, $1.19 40 inches wide, good, serviceable quality, in ivory, flesh, taupe, pink, wistaria, silver, quaker, brown, navy, beetroot, marine, mid night, plum, Russian, Copenhagen, Pekin, beige and black Black Satin Messaline| Black Peau de Cygne Yard, 98c Yard, $1.00 35 inches wide. 35 inches wide Leemgton Ave. Level ivor orchid Thrift Stamps Help Win the War Now in Progress—Our Annual May Sale of Toilet Articles Exceptional Reductions in Sundries Manicure Requisites Soaps Brushes Celluloid Articles Drugs Rubber Goods Now is the time to replenish your medicine chest You will find it worth your while to take the time to investigate our prices—they are really exceptionally low. 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Sizes 6 to 1 Have Your Furs Mended and Remodeled Now $21.00 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO—TIE HOME OF TRUTH Bloomingdale§ 69TH TO 60TH STREKT—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Enket Your Quarters in Thrift Stampa I Most Important Women’s and Misses’ Coats *0.95 assortment of Coats, sacrificed at Coats from our own from much _ higher years to 44 bust. —Lexington Avenue Building Save and Serve! Buy W. 8. 8.! “White Sale” Corsets Special $1.49 and $1.95. (A “Nemo” Self-Help ATA . \ Fitri \ Corsets, $3.50 ri Strongly reinforced Corset for the {/¥/ active woman. White Coutil, low bust; two pairs of hose supporters. (i Sizes 23 to 36. Pink Satin Elastic-Top Corsets, $2.95 Excellent model for dress wear, Sizes 21 to 26. Brassieres, 25c to 59c_— | Bandeaux, 39c and 49c y muslin trim-| Fancy figured i Standard makes, made of plain and fancy fabrics in flesh and white. Medium and low bust, also elastic tops and long hips. All sizes Pi a materials, Collect War Savings Very Special Sale Men’s Suits Made to Measure Stampa And the hard-to-please man will find lasting satisfaction in these popular priced Suits with the individuality of custom tailoring. Quality workmanship is expressed in every detail, with the snap of latest styles. lhere’s a choice of fifty patterns fancy cheviots desirable shades of the 10% extra; above 50, 2 Bloomin in plain blue teds in many Sizes above 46, serges, and wor season extra, Mat Vegetable Plants —5,000,000 Tomatoes, Cab [vou Can Help the Government Stop the Returned Goods Abuse Eliminate Waste Decreased Efficiency Higher Cost to the Public including Kohl Rabbi, Lettuce ] many others. f 1 Doz Ike and 2% 8% Four-Piece Library Suite, pa ABN Third and Fourth Floors a eee E eee ST |

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