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GLY MEDICINE HOLD 5 GERMANS MADE FROM FRUIT FOR PLOT 10 BEAT ALIEN TRADE ACT peter vernon Officials of $10,000,000 Bayer Chemical Co. Accused of Plan | to Fool U. S. Custodian. Extraordinary Success which “Fruit-a-tives’’ Has Achieved why “Fruit extraordinarily successful in giving re- lief to those suffering with Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Chronic Head aches, Neuralgia, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Rheumatism, Pain in the Back Eczema and Skin Affections, is because it is the only medicine in ihe One reason a-tives” is so An Investigation is being made to-| jay into an alleged to rick A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Prop- other conspiracy world made from fruit juices These “Fruit Liver Tablets” are com. tty Custodian, into thinking he was posed of the medicinal principles found in| in complete possession of the $10,000, apples, oranges, figs and prunes, to-| 000 Bayer Company, Inc. & large gether with the nerve tonics and anti-| chemical concern, while German aliens septics 50c a box; 6 for $2.50; trial At dealers or from FRUIT Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y | retained a substantial interest n it.| ve, 25c.! The concern makes aspirin, among) TIVES) other things, ~Advt.| live men have been arrested and| ur of them held for examination as jangerous alien enemies, It is said that as part of their plan for reju-| venating the former German interests | in the company after the war, water | QUICK RELIEF }\ From Pimples, Sick Head- aches, Constipation. | R. &G. Pills, containing podophyllum and the allied laxatives which act i harmony with it, have become the specialist’s pill for liver and bowel troubles. or druggist about Being used by over three million peo the wonderful qual- ple annyally. It will increase, the strength of werk, nervous, run-down ites OF & G. folks in two weeks! time in many in Pills. Atidruanist stances. Ask your Doctor or drug: Aa) f if. 0 pa A and ‘100 i TURRL gist about it Get a box to-night > “I newer realized eavhat a soap could do Wr the skin until my wnate at camp gave me am cake of Lifebuoy.” ‘Camp life is the real test of soap ™ laohn J. Ask your doctor | ° THE EVENING WORLD, THUKoIAY, AUGUST 22, 1918. front Jersey property was bought for & new plant. Those taken into custody are: Her- an C, A, Seebohm of No, 480 East 19th Street, Brooklyn, director and Secretary of the Bayer Company; Dr. R. J. Pabst, No, $29 Park Avenue, Manager of the New York and South. sales department of the Bayer Reiser, fMarrington office manager of th Williaa & Crowell Color Compan br. A. Segin, No, 217 West 110th Street, chief of the pharmaceutical Jopartment in the New York office of the Bayer Company, and Dr. R. Huts, former director of the Bayer Com- pany and Manager of its Boston office. All but Dr. Hutz were held in New York as aliens. Dr. Hutz was held in Concord, N H., States Commiasioner, charged with violating the Espionage and Trading With the Enemy Acts The Williams & Crowell Color Com- pany, it is alleged, was a dummy through which the alleged conspiracy was to have been carried out. aati AUTOS GRASH IN BRONX, MAN AND TWO WOMEN HURT Brooklyn and Yonkers Cars Meet at Crossing and Both Are Damaged. ern Company; A. Park, N ‘Three residents of the Bronx suffered | serious injuries early to-day when au- tomo! ated by William Moriarty, of No yd Street, Brooklyn, and Reuppel, of No. 18 Alexander Avenue, Yonkers, collided at Mott Ave- ie and 149th Street. . driving an auto owned by iis Lavell of No. 303 Broadway, crashed into Reupnel's car Blanch Seblater, twenty-nine years 4, received a possible fracture of the Kull; Louis Schlater, thirty-five, sut- fered from contusions of the right leg, and Regina Freedman, forty-six, 1s be- eved to have suffered from a fractured cull. All live at No. 780 Prospect Ave ue and were in the Reuppel car. They were attended at home. Both autos were badly damaged. A soldier must keep healthy — his skin must always be in good condition After a day's training, the soldier spiretion. comes in chafed, sore —covered with perspiration, This perspiration often irritates the skin where it is chafed, because perspiration contains acids and ‘waste matter from the system, In fact, the acids in perspiration are so strong that they turn green cleth yellow and blue cloth red. J scause of its moisture, moreover, pers. .ration easily collects dust and dirt. When the soldier washes with Life- buoy, its rich, creamy lather not only cleanses his skin thoroughly — but it carries into the pores a most healthful antiseptic. This soothes the soreskin— counteracts perspiration acids and im- purities —prevents irritations—keeps the skin clear —sinooth — radiant with health. _ Because Lifebuoy keeps the skin in such fine condition, it is one of the most popular soaps in United States training camps. Your skin needs this protection ° every day Every day. in ordinary life, your 6kin throws off about a quart of per- Protect your s\ impurities—kee ing the value of Begin using L' heaith t not the odor of hygienic odor t! and protects—w Try a cake o! the face, hands, skin improve. Every day, your ekin picke up dust and dirt. kin from these acids and pit healthy. Nowadays the greatest health authorities are teache prevention. By giving your skin the proper daily care, you can prevent irritations—you can keep your skin in fine condition. ifebuoy today. See how its creamy, antiseptic lather refreshes— cleanses — protects. your skin clear—smooth—glowing with See how it keeps The odor tells you why The‘‘health” odor in Lifebuoy is found in no other soap. It is not a perfume— a medicine—but a pure, hat tells you instantly why the soap benefits your skin. One whiff of Lifebuoy and you realize why it cleanses so thoroughly —why it purifies hy it improves your skin, f Lifebuoy. Use it for bath—and watch your Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. before a United) / 6P.M. J Firurtenath Street ({ Made Victory Possible by) Their Work in Past Few Months, | PARIS, Aug. 22.—The British Prime! Minister, David Lioyd George, paid a remarkable to the women’s work in the war in a letter ad- |dressed to the Inter-Allied Women's Congress, regretting inability to at-| tend @ mass meeting held last night. | “I am anxious to bear testimony to the tremendous part played by the and Cle Three Big Savings Events tribute Inventory women of Bngland in this vital Jepoch of human history,” be wrote. “They have not only borne thelr bur- ‘ : ; den of sorrow and separation with Me iL edt |Linens ) August Sale | Muslin fl \unflinching fortitude and patience, ;Sheets, Pillow an and ble Underwear but they have assumed an enormous Cases, Spreads\ Stock Clearances Towels, Etc. | Stock Clearances | We laven share of the burdens hecessary to the practical conduct of the war. We Inventory August 30th | Muslins—Fruit of Loom, We Inventory August 30th | Heavy Linen Damask--70 in Wicca) Moa ) Woot of Fifth Avanos PREMIER DECLARES FRIDAY. AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day Nainsook Envelope Chemises oo nn = Supply Your / Wants Tomorrow We Close All Day Saturday August Sale Specials arances -All Tomorrow ) August Sale id {stock Charances | 4 Reasons Why tory August 30th This Store Opens 10 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. “If it bad not been for the splendid! Lonsdale, Hill— ide—our reg. $2.25 1.84 | _Darrow lace inserting +68 \1 1. Will conserve coal, heat, light, manner in which the women came| our reg. .34 +27 |20-in. Linen Damask Napki Envelope Chemnlese Nainsook, or man- and woman-power. forward to work in the hospitals and| ‘mit 20 Yards, Mail or Phose Orders our reg. $6.25 23 | ore es ’ 2. Kases up the strain on early | munition factories, in administrative 36 and 38-inch Unbl’ched Muslins 72-in.Linen Damask, Double Satin— | Night Loretaes on spetlh mbric morning rush-hour traffic for offices of all kinds, and In war work| Value 27 ; . oll extra fine quality q | asd koe baa!) parame O14 oll | behind the lines, often in daily danger | piesched Sh a 20 Yards, our reg. 83.95 yd 3.44 INieht © i , bh 3. Gives ste clerks additional |of their lives, Great Britain, and, 1) 54 in Ie ttae apie clan beds) 70-in. Heavy Union Linen Damask light Gowns-—Nainsook, cambrie or time at home mornings to db believe, all t! 88 would have been! y Mest le icaledlaedbea eon P part linen and part cotton muslin—-many dainty styles their share of home work, now | + ail the Allies would have been | value .49 vacveeeeses 000] Cae ee 6176 yd BZ | val 8195 4] that more of the family are |unable to withstand the enemy at-| 79 inch (for 24 size beds) — doth: hiarsatioed Celian Dartaals | Petticoate—Cambric or muslin 11° working. tacks of the past few months. Vor| value .39 MA our reg. 81.25 ye DE | embroidery or lnce— reg. 81.28. DA] 4, vnables women workers (and jthis service to our common cause, Standard Make Sheetings : “ik | Petticoats — Deep flounces of their number increases daily) |humanity owes them unbounded Bleached and Unbleached ari reuppeatectbeathe embroidery or fancy laces 1.48 to do necessary shopping in de. | leached. y Petticoats—I 1 late aftern | sratitu : f etticoats—Imported —embre or “In the past I have heard it sald! 42inch—ourreg..4f........6+. Menge ree anne tod Ince-—value $2.68 and $2.90. 1.04 that women were unfit to vote be- 45inch—ourreg. 45 inen Pattern Cloth | Corset Covers Dainty lace yokes| Women’s ) August Sale cause they would be weak when it! 50 inch—our reg $8 in 270—bheached ribbon run--value .d 3s 7 and came to understanding the iasues and 54 inch—our reg. .0 our reg. #3.25 cach Corset Covers—Fine nuinsook— Dresses, ‘Stock Clearances bearing the strains of @ great war. Scarfe, Squares many pretty styles :-68| We Inventory August 30th | 72inch—our reg. |My, experience in South Wales last] 5) inch——our reg week has confirmed me in tho belivf| and elabora hemstitehed or trimmed witly fancy lace tucked ri 90inch—our reg. .7 Cambric Drawers HS. hemand | | “Red Ticket" Reductions He Women's and Misses’ Frocks jthat the women thero understand) TST |, SRE tee te Nei etoe Urevre cel ge et sinart, seasonable models suitable for perfectly what js at stake in this war. | Brown a hroidery and tucks O68) Pin wearalso afternoon aud past To them this war is a crusade for| #5 inch—ourreg. .42.......4+4- +36 | Cotton Huck Towels — bleached cons Slips — filet pattern, lace | frocks—only one or two of a style | righteousness and gentleness, and | 54inch—our reg. .50 LAB] hemmed — colored or white striped | 9 gel thie Mba peta Trim gg | {abiticn include Wool Jersey, Tricotines |they do not mean to make peace un- |” inch—our reg. .74 oe Rae M4 alnaaele Chaabinationa prettily | Telstar Ge Lee Pee eee cree ; ; our : - y | Tal ieorgette Cre r e [te ye) Bere Pere on roenU ee ee a emmaeee Cheesecloth | Good-Size Huck Towels soft finish,| trimmed with lace and fine de Chine, Navy, Blue, Black and dc r another carnival of violence to be-| value 834 4| cotton and linen—hemstitched embroidery—-our reg. 81.48 sirable light and dark colors— | fall mankind. I am certain that this 9 . yok BIR kable Camisole Values—(Crepe| Were $8.75 4 resolution of the women of South PILLOW hee t Bath T wels enianie he eChin and "Sati Cami slem| Were $10.75 PS ‘ | Wales is but typical of the spirit of| Will-Wash-Heavicr and No Brand (oer colored. borders | dainty trim of Val. and filet laces| Were $21 12:94 the women of the rest of Great $2x36in.—our reg. 43 BT) our reg. 54 44) and ribbon— our reg. 81.18 GS) Were 826.75 16.94 | Britain 45x86 in.—our reg. .46 +38 corkish Bath Mats—tile patterns in| Children’s Pajamps— One-piece style} Were $20.75 19.98 | “Phe women who have flocked to | 92%9@ia.—our reg. .51......+.+. + le colors: striped percale | Were &31.50 and 834.50. 22.94 lSrance (to work toe the Alles ard|o oe ee oe . pera : cocceces M$] Our reg. GR and 78 24S) Were 839.75 2 St among the foremost leaders in this SHEETS |Sligh tly Imperfect Turkish Cath Princess Slips — Daintily trimmed | Midst alias yer pat ye old 28.8 pa oveme! “ y vill Wy ve ” 1 s " woquard ¢ tres with lace or 1 rocks great movement of regeneration, My : Will-Wash-Hea vier and No Brand ‘ Tenet Pr baibo 1 centr lery~ 6 to Mh yrs .7S|__ Two-piece coat styles of white voile, message to their representatives gath- 54x90 in.—our reg. 61.39 BSB) our ree : pink, blue or black stripe trimming ered in Paris 1s this: ‘Well done; | 63x90 in.—ourreg. $1.69........ 1.4 |Fine, Firm Weave Cotton Hr ntlce aber Wee Hn me |also striped voile one-piece frocks and carry on.’ You are helping to creata 79.99 in.—our reg. $1.69 1.48 | Towele—-hemmed or hemstitched : ely ve all-white repp frocks for Red Cross A Hale WAbth for youtuslved Bad’¥OURI reat see white broche or colored stripe Cambric Drawers— Fine tucks or em-| Workers shuane’ . and Your $1590 in.—our reg. $1.87 GA) borders reg. 3b +25) ery trim 1 to 12 years | our $3.85 and $4.85 2.67 . 90x90 in.—our reg. $2.04 7 |All Pure Linen Damask Towels HS. ruffles—14 to 16 | Tub Frocks } —_———— (Measurements before hemming) | hemstitehed, wide red borders years—our reg. 48 and .58 BS! Attractive modele—chambray, gion ROBBER KILLS DRIVER Extra Leng Pillow Cases to 40! inches, | our reg AG Cambri Night Drawers—Short ium und voile in. desirable. colors Extra Long Sheets to 3 Yards ) Au [ee ee ew eee effective braid embroidery or pique b guat le | 1 te 12 years 96 OF $40,000 SILK LOAD elepho ne Oniers on Above: |Comfortables | and | aiigovers8@aatars uc wecveleeg (Make (Oth edn aaa 87 | aise | Honeycomb Spreads 4 sine are Stock Clearances |") style khuki and navy blue Slee pe ‘ ‘i may assorted—value $1.97 . /e Inventory August 30th faney weave--turnover collars sis a Truckman’s Helper, Captive of | Extra Heavy Spreads—% size- ; de iiggr our reg. $2.68 1.84 Yolles—various « ubroidered , | F |B vy Sp ‘ 1.87 | Comfortables, Medium Size flow | collars and cuffs Another Bandit, Hears Shots | _value 82.47 : HT! cred silkoline_ coverings— |Bicuses August Sale | Ur reg: BB.T3 eevee cree eee 4.97 i Binds Body. Late Hemmed or Scalloped Spreads our reg. 88.47 Sale 1.93) ‘4 and Finds Body Later. 4; sise—value $2.97 2.24 |Comfortables, Full Size a and an Wash August Sale | ‘Three men with raised revolvers, Hemmed Crochet Spreads flowered silkoline—plain « riders | Millinery \ Stock Clearances | Dress and | stepped out of the woods at the top of| full size—value $2.97 2.24 our reg Sale 2.933 We Inventory August 30th | Goods Stock Clearances a hill on Union Avenue, four mites) Marseilles Spreade—full size 2.97 Comfortable reversible | Odd group Georgette Blouses—great| We Inventory August 30th east of Somerville, N. J., as a truck| ,24 size—value #3.97 + SDT) silkoline in « ral effects, y y of styles and colors—beaded | Novelty Skirtings—many pretty loaded with $40,000 in silks was slowly| Marseilles Spreads—full size—satin| plain borders—-our reg. 84.53, @ iihraidas | Wattegeeaue Fr y 47 limbing to the erest yesterday.| finish—hemmed or scalloped— | | |Comfortables, Full Size—flowe $7.97 and @8,87 5.95 Apron Gingham—one of the Cha: Hilbert, the driver, obeyed| Value 8S 3.97 | silkoline, with plain sateen horde ; Red Ticket Lot best makes 21 Tialnocinm nad toatan Extra Large Satin Marseilles our rex 8472 %.33°'7 Fine Voile Blouses—smart dressy Fancy Dress Voiles—many . A Spreads hemmed. Comfortables, Full Size— (heavy! models, trimmed with fine laces, | peat patterns s4cenieeipeeeeee One of the three walked to the re bi a y t | One of the alked to the rear) YP gy 49 7 | weight) stitched sateen coverings, with| hand embroidery — various style of the truck, where Hilbert’s helper.) ttemmed or sculloped-— plain centres and floral silkoline | collars : , Y August Sale Frank Myer, was sitting, and ¢ vile e540... . 4.907 | borders—our reg. 6.17 GZ) were #11 68 and 812.68 Silks (mick Berets him to jump down, With a revolver, yg 7.98 .99°7 |Comfortables, Full Size -— stitched | Were LEGS and 816.08 nudging him between the shoulder ee | sateen —cotton filled (heavy were #1818 We Inventory August 30th blades, Myer marched into the woods, | House= Y Aueus | weight)—our reg. 87.46. . 17 Odd Lot Voile Blouses any pretty 35-inch Taffeta—soft finish, light 1 , and j Prey col | 81.28 ere he h > He « 3 back an! i 5 . : styles attractively trimmed | colors only-—our reg f ee ae eat cis furnishings {Stock Clearances |Curtains ) August Sate | Surreg #170 7 | 32-inch Shirtings and Waistingss. anid m nanes ie 8 | > | ey. 82.85 cold stripes or ee. 12 way searched. itbert curried a re, We Inventory August 30th jane \s Clee edad abe! ; . salneh Podiarde oul Witeds aaah bier bh atv er AIA at Tabourettes— hardwood mission fin | Hangings Stock Clearances | Clearance of hy “4 ak : ish —17 in. high, 12 in. top | Trimmed Dress Hats smart summer | f°*KOS our reg : | As Myer lay flat on the ground he | ish—17 18, High, 67| We Inventory August 30th | sistem colern i Sport Silks —rough heard shouts on the road, then m peer % our reg, 84.94 weave—tan or brown senda cf a keattie, Winaily there |Wine Dish Desinans—~ ape [One and Two Pair Lots of Frou-k rou | Ready-to-W F Pistaccnatty ceaieredl LLG Dama LRT Sale 1.25 | wee a rapid interohanke Of wnGte our reg. 45 +37) Portieres |’ nindsle—various straws | White ) August Sale | “tye shot him all right,” Myer says Washboards—reversible top and double | value $12.07 DOF) valine 95 .O7 4 and ¢ heard @ strange voice say weallbe art ae large size 58 Clean-Up of Short Lengths of Dra~| Girls’ Straw Hats— popular styles | Goods {Stock Clearances ‘ ary OUF PER: of ij i ome are sunfast-— greens, rose hand made and fane athawe WwW. t A £20th Myer's cap backec t o peries ' ' er ' tra e Inventor. ugus me ne ne st Corn Floor Brooms blues and other decorative tints: rich | wanted color jal f y rf ma nd the truck was dr ah Off. | our reg. $1.00 oFS| ioadene patter Runase: BO DA. Knil OR. OK Petia yood mercerized finish: as nen I ay i sve tf _| Flannel Back Table Oil Cloth were 97 to $1.27 -G7 Wings and Fancy Feathers figures and stripes ee oe orto | LY yards wide 4.4 Short Lengths of High-Grade Serims our reg. 77 and 95 3 28 Rolice Nash of und Ky who) our reg. 00 yd +4 8640 48 jaches wide ‘Men's We Nainscok—i0-yd. piece |hurried to the spot with him, ‘They | Neponsit Floor Mats—27x36 inches} that were SH to 45 yd 2s ' ed value 3.60 3.38 ‘ound Hilber body at the side of patterns to match ost an. bee ¥ i i s, Bee ee ect (amuse | GTI NSRUR RR sab iis of ae | SHORE were S010 08 jc .15|Furnishings J Stock Clearances | Boys’ ) August Sale ree Allverware ] August Sale | 2,000 Mill Remnants- fine silkelin We Inventory August 30th | Furnishings fete sae waa TOA tate eat f 10 to 20 yd. lengtl Men's Otis Underwear—two picee ; ig ne ees ae Se TNE ane (set ae ere ' apy | srt sizes 94, 960 and gs ‘ieee We Inventory August 30th ar ation aways Ie belonged 10 | CMSIOry Ete Saenranees [8 agai Prhece pee) Mytépand Si-at less than unu:| Children's Rempers- light and |ialtenbach & Steph . Clearance of Two and hree Pair| facturer’s cost’ today medium colors in the newest styles Hi Miges He dqventory auauet natn | Lets Imported and Ameri reg. 00 +65) in gingham or chambray cot con ira he f | i Hpeens A end ores R.} C Mrtaine Lacet, Marie Antoinette|Men's Soft Shirte—colored str 2 to 6 yrs.—our reg. 94 3 G6 | own, Ba) Rogers grade—new designs nd Ir nt on white grounds, soft cuffs—sizes Boys’ Blouses in light and mediut | ven u r ai reg. ape ‘ each BM] ore 85.04 and 86.94 Ihand 14! striped percules-—newest colors am sa widow and Teaspoons to Match | were 88.97 reg. @1.15 SH) patterns attached collars | our reR "3 each 10) Sen ainas Mon's Silk Nechwear—larce assort Sour reg. ST , iy Dinner Knives—silver plated on fine] S'" O00! ment, open ends Pajamas, one and t» | empered stee were D op piece st in fancy striped pe Held as Suicide, tempered steel | reg. 38) Pi 4 ‘ 1 cuales. immed—one-piece 6 | bepae Dorothy Donnelly, thirty-f our reg. 29... each 2 Cluny 4 Novelty Net Curta Men's Gray Underwear — medium) (alt, 1708 iia ed — a sf |years old, who keeps @ rooming h Soup Ladles—W. R. Rogers grade} also high grade Serims and weight with w few full weight, odd g. 4 wnd #1.09 ‘ s! Jat No. 110 Bast 121at Street, i in t silver plate—new, distinctive pat Araby p ur reg a K seis Harlem Hospital a prisoner on terns--our reg. #1.67 each 1,40) were 84.94 and $5.47 8.94) reg. 81.00 and 81.95 ‘85 Boys ape newest styles nrown f attemptin e He n ‘ i, “TH f, gray a anc ey u ‘ Edward iatton, said My Ry, Odd Pieces of Silverware W. R.| Nottin; ham, Scrim and Novelty Net | cy ) August Sale crown our reg. 30 48 R other reliable grades Curtains Flannels and ‘ povxon had Been take and .50 ea fi isis urges JStock Clearances [Use our self-addressed envelopes | rable Knives and Forke-fine Ameri-! 9) 44 pair 17 | 49.07 pair, 2.9-4|_ We Inventory August 30th when eriling to the boys in eervies sr a eer OEE OMENS 7 pair AE | 86.97 pair 4.94 | Silke Embroidered Flannel—b ¢ m 100 Bavelopes with name Rng aie) puree " 95 Vestibule Laces Lene BF Sea opaily YA) Printing Department. Third Floor | inner Knives and Fork that were 47 to 81.00 ra ourreg 7 C0“6*8nhQWuV_! janaled “= Handslorged steel High-Grade Cretonnes, usual Bleached Dcimet Flannels * ? » nake 48 to .8 . our reg. db x ELIVERIES yur reg. 42 each. our reg 43 PROMPT DR ae Steel Knives and Forks Another Clearance Lot—worth Flannel Remnants ull » OF Goops cocabol 85 yard r Ik « red- white or col 1 our reg +10 Peru Velour Portieres vn hovelty’ ‘ahirtings, akist pale] PUM | BOO see PALDAS Gree 3-Piece Carving Set (i Wosten allelit aantisstectionk te Also cotton and wool eider t Friday will @ holm's Sheffield steel stag A fown * handles—our reg. $4.45 B45 | value 822.5 At August Sale Prices. " Fine Steel Shears full nickel Accumulated Manufacture: Remnan nd Mill Lengths of day during the week to make up | Re ts of Tapes si uM for Saturday, which oth finish—our reg. | .67 +O) ples— Remnants of Tapestry, Velour: | pEACHED DOMET FLANNELS,| ployees get,.,.Thia insures cuss Br ind Meat Knives—-fine steel 2% © gSemr fom cata 27 and 36 inch widths | reliable make— | +25 to. 47 cach 1 to 10 yard pieces— et. | our reg. .68., sevece 4B! Other lengths.......07 to 1.97 at Special Prices. stages of ae

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