The evening world. Newspaper, June 18, 1918, Page 7

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4 Gprostitutes, and others were of doubt- - , ATHLETIC. SOIETY GIRL” WHO BEGOMES THE BRIDE. OF LEUT, P. . RHINELANOER JURY FINDS BRT. LAXON MORALS OF CONDUGTORETES “Methods in Employment of Women Condemned in Its Presentment. Lax methods of the B, I. T. in the employment of women are severely condemned ina report made to-day by the Kings County Grand Jury. The y eport was handed up in the form of &@ presentment to County Judge Mc- Dermott. After explaining that the eompiaints of many citizens made the 4, Investigation necessary, the report "ways: ¢ “District Attorney Lewis examined ® great many witnesses, including em-| 0 == Ployees and officials of the road, and| yfiss Helen Gertrude Alexander and Bvidence revealed the existence of| Lieut, Philip Kip Rhinelander were fonditions showing lack of proper | married to-day in the chantry of St. ware and attention on the part of| Thomas’ Church. | officials of the B. R. 7. in the em- ee {ployment of women on its cars. }) “It was shown that the company Jempioyed as conductors and guards ‘girls, in some instances, between the Gages of fourteen and seventeen years. Bome of these were drug addicts or be employed by the company. “There seeths to have been inex- cusable neglect on the part of re- sponsible officials in their failure to cause a careful investigation to be made of each applicant for employ- ment, whether male or female. Such In many instances |an investigation would preclude the likelihood of the employment of a/| person whose moral, mental or phys | |B cal qualifications make him or her | ii unfit for the work | ‘The report says that while no vio- | lation of existing stat has been | found, the safety of the public that | travels on the B. it. T. and a due re-| gard for heaith and morals alike do- mand that permitted to il eharacter. Pmployees were permitted or required (fo work more than ten hours a day. “Testimony also showed insufficient nd inadequate accommodations for Women employecs at the various de- pots and terminals of the B. R. T. Fto the detriment and Injury of the community in general--in particular as they affect the decent, respectable , A PAIN REMEDY Prepared for | adway's E eady | elief: rs Yrs MRS, BUSCH BEING HELD. meyer wremcy er | ATREY WEST FOR INQURY. ercial con- | 25c ommended, ' 5 EXTERNALLY for INTERNALLY for | Luebaro | Cfamun io Bie Bore Throat Puarrnvas Nerv Cold to ary Immigration Authorities and Depart- | |B Seed 1h, OF "Gwe PPL. sean ment of Justic Agents to | mine Her. | ON. June 18, — Mira. | Nervousness it Heeteshe pRaDwaT & CO. m8 Be. New Tock, | WASHIN' h of St. Louis, returning | Jamination by the Imm |tles and agents of the Department of Justice. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1918. - ~ WEEK'S DEATH RATE HERE THE LOWEST ON RECOR Total of 1,156 for the City Makes| It Only 10.27 Per Thousand = | of Population. ‘Tho death rate in the city last week | between the like periods of 1917 and iyear (or i} | s | was the lowest in New York's history, | 1918 was r 1.56 per cent Jaccording to a report of the Board of| Among jufants under a ; There were but 1,186) t* deahts last week were 155, as | a |against 198 for the same week of last deathe—a rate of 10.27 per 1,000 Of DOD=| Year” rie same mortality rate obtained |ulatton, year of Health to-day laniong children from one to five 4 old. | In the aggregate of twenty-four year 1,901 died, making the death rate |weexs since Jan. 1 the death rate of 11.83, The agtual decrease in death®|the city has been 16.13 per 1,000; last e same period it was 15 years | In the corresponding week of * las Women’s Low Shoes A Clearance Sale of Includes Smart Foot- wear for Dress or Sports $3.89 $4.89 Marked down impartially because of incomplete size ranges Formerly Sold Up to $7.49 At $3.89 Tan Russia Calf Oxfords and Pumps, Louis heels. Black Kid Oxfords, low leather heels. High cr Low White Nu-Buck Sport Shoes, with white rubber bottoms. - At $4.89 Kid Oxfords, turned soles and covered Louis heels, in pearl gray, ivory, champagne or bronze. Tan Calfskin Oxfords, Cuban heels. Tan Russia, also Black Calf Walking Pumps, low heels. Sport Oxfords of white buckskin, with trimmings of gray, brown or blue, White leather soles and heels. Epere—Second Ploer, Rear. 35th St. She Is chief owner of the great brew- | ery and other properties orde re to be asked i chiefly her mov nts, n officials said to-day, and release in a day or two is anan’s Loyalty m the Senate, N, June 18.—The Sen 1 to 11 adopted y: day a House resolution author the erection in a public park in this é eof J tuchanan " COLLARS have—exclusively— solution at- e former | Seamen Ordered Hut af Sweden, * CHRISTIANIA, June 18 (via Ottawa) |—-Represemtatives of the British Sea- nion, who had gone to Sweden BPPAAAL BARGAINS by BABY (ARRIAGES RANDALL'S oldent factory in Man. years, itieh ick ‘Siamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York WOMEN’S WHITE LOW SHOES TH E woman of taste does not lose sight of important accessories nor of the possibilities which they offer. Pt PS ee Fae What a picture these dainty, slender looking un Pumps and xfords create—one that is more than ry | enticing. ut Why not have this picture brought before you. Stop in the CAMMEYER SHOP at your earliest con- venience, and ask to see them. After you examine the shoes for a moment or two, we are positive our experienced clerks will have no trouble in fitting you correctly, White Linen, 5.00 White Calf, 6.00, 7.50 White Linen, 5.50 White Kid, 8.00 This Is Victrola Week at Lord & Taylor featuring Every Type Victrola Every, Style Record At Very Reasonable ‘Terms Unusual Victrola Outfits Arranged For This Week Only In addition to the conveniences of our sound-proof Victrola rooms, and the complete new stock of machines and records, those who purchase Out- fits here this week will enjoy other material benefits, All Records Guaranteed Unused and Perfect “The Lord & Taylor Record Library Plan” is a very helpful buying plan, whether or not a Victrola is purchased. Seventh Floor Lord » Taylor BERTH AVENUE 3b Street _—_—_—$—$_$_$_$ —<—<— Store Hours in June—g A. M. to 5 P. M. Founded 1826 Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. Greeley 1900 Continuing an Important Sale of Blouses Lingerie Blouses | Special at $2.95 Fine white Voile in a model smartly trimmed with colored Or- gandic, Special at $3.95 White Organdie Shirts, very finely tucked model with high col- lar; stitched in colors, to empha- size the smart lines, Georgette Blouses Special at $5.00 Georgette Crepe in white and flesh; tucked and embroidered. Special at $4.50 Printed and plain Georgette; combinations of novelty Silks with Georgette, in light tints and white. Soutache Braided Georgette Crepe Blouse....$5.95 Model with white Satin collar and vestee; in tan, grey, flesh, blue and white. J Third Floor Tomorrow, Wednesday and Balance of the Week A Great June Sale of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases At Prices Based Upon the Cost of a Year Ago Reductions That Mean Real Economy Note—These Sheets have the reinforced selvage edge which adds fully 100 per cent. to the strength and durability of the fabric. Size 54x 90 inches Size 63x 99 inches.. Size 63x108 inches Size 81x 99 inches Size 90x 99 inches..... reduced to $1.18 each ..reduced to $1.38 each .reduced to $1.48 each .. reduced to $1.68 each .. reduced to $1.85 each Pillow Cases ys Size 42x88346 inches), scissesissssiesscrrtsracceas reduced to 92c each Size 45x36 inches... ..reduced to 32c each Size 45x38)4 inches... ..reduced to 36c each After This Sale These Goods Will Be Marked at Regular Prices Second Floor ON MONDAY, JUNE 24 A Furniture Sale Of More Than Usual Importance will be of great interest to prospective Furniture buyers. Selections May Be Made Tomorréw and Throughout the Week. Lord & Taylor Furniture for Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Room will be offered at Substantial Price Reductions We emphasize the fact that this furniture is all f | Hoe, sere built, well finished, dependable pe ps si Full Particulars Will Be Given in Next Sunday's Papers Bath Floor Luggage for Summer Tours and Week-Ends, at Moderate Prices Full Size Wardrobe Trunks, $35.00 45 inches; of bass” wood, covered and in” terlined with hard, vul” A canized fibre; cretonne lined; fitted with draw bolts and spring locks; top drawer is divided into compartments and can be locked. 12 as- sorted hangers, shoe pockets and _— inter- changeable hat draw- ers; tapes in drawers Week-End Suit Cases Made of black enamel cloth, over steel frames, cretonne lined throughout, with tray; bound all around with leather, large leather corners, two heavy leather sirape around cases; brass catches and lock. 24 26 $9.50 $10.00 32 inches cr) $11.00 $11.50 Complete Line of Hartman and Oshkosh Wardrobe ‘Trunks for Men and Women, at $43.50 to $120.00 Seventh Floor |

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