The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1918, Page 9

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TEAM WORK NEEDED =": TO HAUL NECESSARY GOAL FOR THE EAST. Railroads and Co Coal Adminis: | tration Must Get To- gether at Once. By Amedee J. Casey, Oval Journal (Written Expressly for The Evening | | World.) The outstanding feature of the coal @ituation at the prosent time is trans- CORNS LIFT OUT! COSTS FEW CENTS Drops of magic! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain! Try it! Why wait? Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone tor a fev cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, so® corn, or corn between the toes, and withomt soreness or i Freezone is the much Ke discovery of the Cincinnati genius. PHONE PIONEER Main 6900 CLEANED, , RE- PAIRED, AND IN- 8 ee REASONABLE RAT AGAINST FIRE OTH AND THEFT AT OWNER'S VALUATION A STORED Al nanitary plant in ixperts {io is atrictly Most modern. Greater New charge of all work, whic guaranteed. Pioneer Fireproof Storage Warehouses, 41 Flatbush Avo., Breoklyn, N. T. OUR 39TH YEAR. TONIC-UPBUILDER Stubborn Coughs. Wonk Lungs and Colds Eckman’ 8 “Alte rati ive | now #1. Price Includes War Tac, All Eckman Lwdora ' 385 tions. on = ES le The shortage of coat has | should also issue an order moving all THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918, portation | passed in review. An hour or #0 tater (hampered production and distribution |SUrpius coal car equipment rom in [the regiment appeared on the dri in ali being ps Ld inloe (ee ground wity the men armod, this Le. falt at t nis. Th ing th time the men had carried stands tranep. go a long w ® Nation's wart Those a the transporta alo an ® in gett of the thing, fo ion to aid at the bottom; already the produe- veme, not prov. |letting the same car. miuke two < 6 rapiaity three trips from the mines to dest Me cll At 1 m, Where now it is taking on| arned \ hie sent in camp. jchelr rifles. |Fecrults, having heen tn the last jand have had but about ten MAY SOON CROSS d be brouget avout oy SEAS FOR FRANCE <: he did no jment had ever made @ Vetter recor 1 {8 peritousty below the minimum Faith pext. winte lin wo 9 time amount neceeRary to Mm he coal | during the summer there will Officers and wen of Old Reg-! jNeeds of the day, iet alone storing ongiderable trouble in hand ‘a3 fasy ‘considerabte ‘enount for hex t. ws excessively warm wea ular Army Unit Elated | coal mines fort jthere haw spread n promptly ther ser | treignt cars are tied 1 mere delay j commodities, 3 work between t tration and the Fuel | Urgently nosded. |) if cars were rect to tidew it ts pe \) This, nted ou | must be understood th. ent time on the road the cars weparate for the Eastern poin The railroads have und in under old methods, hood under the vid methods were ac | As po utilize the cars Bo hav vem when they are p in polid tr and hauled other dry ot others are left it necess 1 be mined, ‘portant that th noipped to market du jan { eumme ising: the rat! when it u ot ec hi ine the pen owater po. args a scale from the |too other |f every one 6 unload freight pace Mkawtues: GOAL FOR AUTO MAKERS them 1p by reason of | dininistration ts |RAILROADS WORK UNDER OLD | METHODS. Considerable time could be saved|of coal nt as fast (reight di ter points, could afterward separate at scales t, woul a at De 0, he empts standing the fact ncar tsa “ud! haul automobiles and other articles |COAL CARS CAN DO THREE TIMES THEIR USUAL worRK Director General of ia BROOKLYN ulton Street, Dresses Y OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © F Brooklyn ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY | Another Extraordinary Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Dresses From Regular Stock 260 Dresses—A Special Purchase An attractive assemblage of smart designs in Satin, Taffeta or Taffeta and Georgette combina- | Other models of Crepe de Chine or Fou- lard in Eton, surplice, vestee and tunic effects. Sale Price 13 75 ° Regular Values to 29.75 8 factor |} wide- | ld save || from three to five daye on a car at the pres- Ponnsylvania Rail- y¥ for the Western points, and at Juniata All co t te should t ring at AVis scale to destinatio SUCGESTS A CHECK FOR THE|> COAL CARS. presents almost as many dif bd hood to the coni handlers as extreme cold Over the Prospect. 1c is doubtful if enough cars could | weather, but nevertheless the vld say | be built in time to be of any apprect- ay while the sun siines —— : jable ser for next winter's coal ea ay fen aS nth has Officers and than ¢ ho 6th Divi-) | HY egrettable that it h “ * overtea lot pel hl lowed to pass without more tangiblo| * soon see OVerHea service. ro | — f at ee [renulty toward "taking cars of ext Is no official statom ¢ course.|| On Face, Got Scaly, Later Broke yal cars have been lwinter'a coal supply. But tt ts not Tho (th Division, whicn is sie of the| late to avert a serious ab Sivinoas, haw cute {nto Eruptions and Blisters, Ashamed of My Face, ‘oumected with the way will and . and DO TT ment t war atre ‘My face and head broke out with @ fine rash that later got scaly and itched. ( had to keep scratching my face which made it all the worse, and I lost much sleep. The skin wae red, sore, and inflamed, and I was ashamed of my face, Later the rash broke out into large sore eruptions ars rereesh I$ CUT THREE- QUARTERS 6 2d Fioneer In-| 1! t 7 4 i and blisters Reduction !s to to Begin Aug fit 4th New York, | ‘L saw Cuncura Soap and Otnt- Announces the Fuel Ad 8 F. Howlett us|] ment advertised and I sent for a free ceremony |] sample. I bought more, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and the} WASHINGTON, June 11,.—Curiaitme t Gen. | three boxes of Cuticura Ointment I wae supplies to manuf € Guy the calor Grates an Bi aay! Miss parsenger automobiles Gor the year) with @ : rf tances Krosky, Elnora, N. ¥. boginning Aug. 1 to % per cent j The regl- |] Keep your akin clear by dally use be tee el PT med In (917-18 wae ment stood a ‘tion as the new || of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. nounced by the Fuel Administrattc 8 were unfurled and the band} ed the The christe “Star Spangled Banner.” | over, the regiment! day It] phis i# one programme fo States fuel al ates to me age of nr of the steps In a dra a reduction o ed to non the expected coal enort inter. B. Altman & Cn. Women’s Stamped Und ordinate their Ruch, ts 'U. S, LEADS WORLD IN EXPORT TRADE ergar and 5 4 4 A inactive ym ‘Third Place. in 1913 hildren’s Stamped Frocks This Nation Leaps to | $4,000,000,000. | limited quantities) From a position of third placa} among the nations of the world as an ii be placed om sale to-morrow in tive exporter of manufactures, which it o» * ‘ cupied previous to the war, the United | y Needlework Department, on the ne the leader, | Eoiueth Blase + n al! vat BS Fourth Floor, at ces unusually moderate. in 49a? Women's Con of sh a i ‘1 our eaports were over $4,000,000,000. | OMe: s “ thal Aelita The world’é exportation of manufac- (made up ar for embroidering tures in 1914, t normal year g was, stated in at. ° ; . ‘ . . . G0c. t Hritain, 000+ Children’s D es (made up and stamped i ; , 0c. to $1.25 aced on sale at thi é; sta dren’s Hats, Cer yers and other artic ~Fsitle ree Silk Fringes he exiensive assortments mow featured artment, the most addit tion to the exceed and white fringes, are the widths at present maintained in stock, in dema Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York Marked COR. 46ST. 6&8 AV Fenn 3-Piece PS LIBERAL | * William j hf ij CREDIT TERMS | and Mary || eta ee TO ALL yr ‘groom WSuite APARTMENTS FURNISHED from $75 Up on Credit Sewing Machines on Credit Chifonier and ca a Bea, j soe, oe ! Three- Piece Maes Library or Living Room Suite WE SELL ON CREDIT % ny finish fre COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS from $18 U ords 0% every Mac QI el 59-8 OPES MONDAYS 4 SATURDAYS We Pay Most of the men are ments Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between ith and 6th West 43rd Street Avenues) Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps An Interesting, New Development in Interior Decoration Requires the treatment of Walls, Furniture and Hangings with harmonious printed fabries, for which purpose we are showing a very select new line of i Attractive Cretonnes in sets of matched designs and colorings | These most artistic prints, which lend themse this unusual decorative scheme, were created of the most prominent French designers. es extremely well to 1 this country by two In addition, these offerings of decided interest have been specially prepared for Wednesday: Swinging Couch Hammocks | Superior Quality Cretonne In gray or khaki color, For draperies, covers or fancy work, $12.75 50c and 75e yd. A dependable line of RED CEDAR CHESTS with safety locks~-dust and moth proof for Summer storage purposes Women’s Silk Parasols and Umbrellas For rain or sun, at special prices. Women’s Taffeta Silk Parasols Women’s Rain or Sun Umbrellas Women’s Rain and Sun Parasols In black and all desirable | Made of silk with satin | Superior quality silk with colars with Bakalite and | face edge; Bakalite tops | Bakalite handles and stub- leather loop handles, at | and handles; very unusual | hy tops; some have faney colored borders, $4.95 the very attractive price of value at $2.95 | $6.75 & 7.50 A Special Clearance of Imported Cotton Novelty Dress Fabrics Together with a selection of this senson’s fashionable domestic weaves, at very sharp reductions, begins To-morrow, on the Second Floor. These special items will also be available: Zephyr Dress Ginghams Fancy Printed Voiles and Woven Tissues, in new designs and colorings, at 28¢ to 50c yd. Novelty Silk and Cotton Foulards, $1.00 yard 56 ins on ne in an attractive collection of stripes and checks, at 48c a yard wide, lustrous finish, in a large range of printed designs, yy, black, vray, tan, Copenhagen and old rose grounds Dinner Sets and Glassware Al tempting prices on the Fourth Floor. American Porcelain Dinner Sets | American Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 gold ; blue band and line formerly 819.50 4 set, al $16.06 107 piece patterns pes.; colored border; matt handles; formerly 827.50, at $23.00 English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 5 and floral borde 1s merly #29.50 and at $25.00 and 29.00 English Porcelain Dinner Sets 107 pieces; new octagon shape; Royal Doulton ware; border de sign; formerly $39.00 and 53,00 at $35.00 and 45.00 conventional lesign; for 00 per set new Light Cut Glass Water Sets Cut Crystal Table Service, 4-pint jug and 6 bell shape turn ! 10 pieces; cut with daisy and blers; floral and leaf cutting leaf pattern; value 815.00. set, Special $3.50 Special $10.50 eee 1918 Poultry, Live Stock and Agricultural Annual Froi¢ht On application, copies Poultry Book ve \ Vw bbe AVA WAGE May Be Obtained Free amy At THE WORLD'S Main Office

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