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Se ee eee ee ete < — —eme -S ee ei neciee: ee Store open daily, including Saturday, until 6 P. M. OvPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street, New York xtraordinary Sales Thursday Women’s Blouses Specially Priced Exclusive models in Georgette Crepe, Wash- able Satin and Crepe de Chine, tailored and fancy effects. White, flesh and suit shades (one illustrated). 5.00 These Blouses Are Unusual Values 1,500 Women’s Brassieres and Bandeaux “Roselle’”’ and other standard makes Of washable satin, allover lace, ribbon and lace, muslin and lace, and brocaded satin. Exceptional Values 95c Positively none sent C. O. D. Women’s Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises A variety of charming styles, tailored, lace-trim- med or hand-embroidered in pastel shades. Special 2,00 Exceptional Values in Crepe de Chine Night Gowns uare and V neck styles, sleeveless models, trimmed with broad bands of lace, ribbon and rosebuds. 3.95 An Extraordinary Offering Women’s Pure Silk Hosiery Superior quality silk with deep cotton garter tops and spliced heels. Black, white and fashionable Autumn colors. 1.00 Special Special | Talk of High Gost of Medicine “Although I paid only $2.00 for 2 bottles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy GRAND Rapips FURNITURE’ THE EVENING WORLD, GASCONSUMERS sm conservation result of the efforts f gas compa the Bureau of andard of great, however, that further washing so that the qual 12 or 14 candle may be necessary may drop as low ¢ and 600 BT om panic pow l deriving no ben- reduction be efit are of the are obliged As a result they to use as sand stablish a st On the othe! , a reduction in quatit the basis of additional pay- Greater Consumption Urged by Travis H. Whitney to In- crease Amount of Toluol. dnance Department panies, which in New — alone would amount to $7,000,000, In behalf of conservation Commis- sioner Whitney advocates a reduction in the production of gasolene and other refined products and the in- creased use of instead of coal for that to prevent an y by Travis H ‘© Commission. In a report filed te Whitney, Public Servi er, it is indicated that the gas con- sumers of New York City are con- tributing a very substantial share of tea the Fuel Admin: high explosives to the American istration fix the price of oll to gas Army. The report goes to Dr. James Pita oH Hs ish Sd ent R. Garfield, Fedoral Fuel Adminis-| — CLOSING QUOTATIONS. trator. Commissioner Whitney points out that under with the Ordnance Department, tho large gas companies are washing toluol, the’ Am chief constituent of T. N. T., from ges. Ain Fottai od The report states that while the 4m Hie & I legal standard is 22 candjo power and Linawed the equivalent heat content tn 1917 4a was 670 B, T. U. (British Thermal Am Units), the gas is now about 16 can- 4m {A le power and 626 BT. U. ‘The reduction in quality, Commis- Haw sioner Whitney states, is a contribu. Ret Siw tion by the consumers to the Govern- [tune Brew. ment, as the companies are paid only {* the actual cost of extracting the (en toluol. The war requirements are so { With net changes from previous ¢ contracts Am Ain Am ESEESE Auisconde Mining’ « A Raidin 1 Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your halr in. ict siceom 6A good condition, be careful what yor. | (i Noah wash it with. Frese Most soaps and prepared shampoos | {ter}: ‘0! contain too much alkali. This dries . the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and en | tirely greaseless) is much better than. | the most expensive soap or anything) \ else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair, Simply moisten your hair with wa- ter and rub it in, One or two tea- onfuls will make an abundance of | rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the | hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff ana excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy, and easy to man- " spre Saezsye? #2 pod age. ‘You cay get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very eap, and a few ran i eetue tol; it every one © fam! for months.—Advt. nad | Feniet $e Lees BPEEE EEE Open. High. Low. Last Oct .atso” 35.40 3440 4 Dee 3008 3093 3865 Jan M i Marack 70 3340 33:60 May 3s 33.45 33.60 July 38565, 33,62 33.62 Market’ closed weak off 25 to 60 points carl IDENDS DECLARED, Div s Books Aten, orew com Oe’ Be Gert fet Ti Pa ey om 84. Tie Oc 1 Bent 14 NatcGlonk & 3 Oe Masi a Minas Nipissing Mine For the balance of your natural days—thorough comfort—union suits. We didn’t use to like them| | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BELMONT PARK, N. . pt. 11.—The entries for to-mor- row's races are 4s follows: + wo year-olda; eon mh Wing, 110) Chim ourselves! Tried them in the old days, same as you! But to-day it’s different. They fit! The secret's in getting the}: right size. Perhaps this great busi-|/ 1 eee ait Swe, 10] Mir end Liubher imp.) iT: Sivhippoor ness we've built up in union Letitia ae ea att suits owes itself entirely to aaa ee 7 Hote RACE The Nepan: ycliog: thre the pains we take to sell only | \7"" *%,' oP ine be the size you ought to have. Whur, ianp.), 10t; "Poacher 0 hall Turion ‘craig ve and 8 half Turton ‘erat To; vibelaware 10: War Kina, 100 at Timp). 108: 116, Soft “Shire” collar shelp save starch for munitions. O. K. for Fall. Neat shapes. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Weather clewe WEDNESDAY LIBERTY A Yor all ape; haerdic Fall weights now ready. vert. Musee ta ot lme), 121; Tom for twovenr. ee HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, ‘aihynibhaatlal SEPTEMB ER 11, 1918, BONDS SOAR AS LOWER TAXIS FORECAST | | | Prices of Second and Thiril! Issues Show Marked Ad- | vatice on Stock Exchange. | he market for Liberty Bonds re-| sponded with alacrity to-dav to the recommendations made yesterday by Secretary of the ‘Treasury McAdoo that a portion of the income from the bonds be free from surtaxes for the} period of the war and for a brief in- | terval thereafter. | With the exception of the first! issue, the bonds of which bear 31-2! ber cent. interest, all classes of the| securities went bounding up. The: decline in the 31-28 was due to profit taking for the purpose of converting | the money into the lower-priced and better paying issues and to be ready for participation in the new loan to be launched on Sept. 28. H | The greatest activity for the first | half hour on the Stock Exchange was | |in the Liberty Bonds. ‘The second 4s and second 4%s went up as high as | 98 and the third 4% to 97.10. After an unprecedented half hour of trading the prices were: Second 4s, 95.40; | second 448, 95,50, and third 4%s, 96.40. | This represented an advance over 70 cents on third 4%s, | There was another rally in the afternoon and bonds in all classes were much stronger at the close of the day. The 3 1-28 had advanced to 100.60, and closed at that mark. The other closings were second 4s, 95.60; second 4 1-44, 95.66, and third 4 1-45 at 05.54 The opinion was expressed by Mr. McAdoo that holders of the first, sec- ond and third Liberty Bonds should participate in the abatement allowed by those who hereafter become pur- chasers. ——————_—___. M'HARG CHAUFFEUR BEATS EMPLOYER'S SON-IN-LAW First Refused to Drive Roentgen, Calling Him a Pro- German, (Special to The Evening World.) STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 11.—George Coxon, chauffeur for Henry K. McHarg, millionaire mine owner, was fined $50 and costs in the City Court here to-day for assaulting Ernest Roentgen, Mr. Mc- Harg’a son-in-law, He filed an appeal Coxon, who has three brothers in the | English Army, and had another killed | in action, refused to drive Roentgen at Mrs, MoHarg’s bidding, calling him pro- | German. A personal encounter followed last night's closing prices of $3.40 on | ° second 4s, $2.40 on second 4%s and!" \| Can Be Quickly Removed | GASOLINE STOCKS CUT 1,367,000 BARRELS IN JULY Garfield Predicts Deficit of Million Barrels if Present Consump- tion Goes On. WASHINGTON, «Sept stocks in the United States were duced at the rate of 41,000 barrels daily in July alone, # total of 1,367,000 barrel for the month, Fuel ‘Administrator Gar- field informed the Senate to-day in an- ewer to the Lodge resolution. Garfield predicted a deficit for the 11.—Gasoline re- year of 1,000,000 barrefs if consumption continues at its present rate and pro duction is not increased. Garfield stated that on Jan. 1 8,400,- 000 barrels were in stock east of Califor nia. On April 1 this had reached 11,000, 000 barrels, the highest point for the year, and on Aug. 1 had dropped to 7,800,000 barrels, a decline of 3,200,000 barrels in four months. He stated that daily nroduction fails to meet consumption by 3,000 barrels. Consumption is 194,000 barrels and pro: duction 191,000. The daily deficit in largest to that time, but Garfield point- ed out that August {s the “peak month” of the year, and the daily consumption of stocks in that month would, hi feared, reach 65.000 barrels. Following receipt of the port to-day Lodge introduc: July was the jarfield re- 1a second ! resolution asking the Bureau of Mines (o report on the production and con sumption of crude petroleum, together with data on stocks on hand Lodce's first resolution was designed to show whether there was any need for the gasolineleas Sunday order. sae" han ata Nominate overner, IR, Vt, Sept. 11.—Per- Clement of Rutland the Republicans wa for ON FIERY SKIN Nothing that you can apply to ail ing, itching, irritated skin can be more welcome than Poslam, for its re lief is immediate, Angry surfaces are soothed, cooled, pacified. ‘These quick indications of benefit, showing that Poslam is taking hold, have made many sufferers glad. And this direct ness—this getting right at the trouble | is a quality 1oteworthy in Posl Try for those pimples, that rash, it ing eczema, scalp-scale, any dis ordered condition Sold everywhere. write to Emergency West 47th St, New Urge your skin to t fairer, healthier by the Soap, the tonic soap for the skir Advt. For free sample boratories, 243 Embarrassing Hairs (Beauty Culture) when Roentgen called the chauffeur a Var. | it ended when Mrs. Roentgen ap- | peared and discharged a revolver in the | air, pointed it at Coxon and demanded that he Jet her hi nd up. | | ee Every man of eighteen to forty-five di years old, except those already regis- tered, must register for the selective | draft Sept. 12. State registration does | not count. Hairs can be eacily banished from the skin by this quick, painless) method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatore and water, spread on hairy surface and in % or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish. Excepting in very stubborn growths, one appli- cation is sufficient. To avoid disap- pointment, buy the delatone tn an original nackage.—Advt -Women Take Advantage of the Final-Clea SPRING Fine quality Habut White, Black or Nay, Open Saturday Slender or Stout—34 to 56 Bust Of Our Entire Stock of and SUMMER APPAREL Here we fit all sizes and pocketbooks, SILK DRESSES @ till6 P.M. Sizes— OF ALL Bargains Offered at Our n-Up-Sale 4810-4812 i Fulton St., Cor. of Bridge St. At Host St, Subway Station, Brooklrn The Fashions Pre-eminent in Autumn Suits Stunning Fall Models Shown Tomorrow at 9-°9 Creations of inimitabte beauty presented in Rayonner cloth, Duvet de Laine, tricotines, silvertones and smart oxfords and tweeds, in the fashionable Autumn shades, Advance Presentation of Novelty Fall Frocks 25-99 37-50 49-50 wp Martin originations and new French adaptations in Duvet Melange, French cashmere velours, trico- lettes and satin and Georgette combinations. THREE BROOKLYN STORES; Great War r epr. 208 Vice-Admiral fe] SIZE JO x I4 ai Silk in Yr 750 ~ 1 wouldn't take 8100 for what 2 doses | Broadway Broadway CREDIT TEKMS have done for me. My partner also | at 13th St. “The at 34th St, on oS ee SILK COATS $3-° Down on $50-0° has taken a dose with’ wonderful re- Four Eitan Shiite ter Teton Silk Pongee and Worsted Mohair, P9750 3 sults. He was threatened with an| Broadway Corners” —Fifth Ave. ces are an follows Natural, Black, Navy, _— G00 $6 66 (75.00 eperation for stomach and bowel | at Warren at 41st St as den nae q “os 00 trouble and is sure he will be all ge: ae ae 100" right now, We both suffered from in- VOILE DRESSES 5 150: digestion and bloating with gas.” It Late summer materials, Striped 95 15:0 «6 «6 999-00 |!5 a simple, anless preparatian that ‘ ; srting:. tour Voile, also Cotton Foulard, 395 removes the catarrhal macus fro a On tarwerd eee ran, 25:00 + 46 399-0 Intestinal tract and_allays the inflam | {ACS PRL a ihe fin, tMtaia ia" thin How, Nate keel || Dresses Dresses | — Skirts Middies mation which causes practically all . ry » Phas, 1; Kurwol, 87: |) Gingham and Per-|Beach Cloth, White pigue andj, | stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, I a Isc > Teet h niet cale, Light and | Khaki Crash, | Gabardine. also [4#latea, Linen and | including appendicitis. One dose will olor, Tih, “ash Dark Colors, | Cotton serge. | Colorgit Beach | Cotton Crepe, jconvince or money refunded, -Riker, Jaynes verywhere. dvt Lig- AN “Lost and Found” articte® ea: din The World or reported Found Bureau.” Room Building, will be Hated for thirty days. ct Call 4000 Beekman, Ne Brookiyn Office, 4100 and druggists — PY ; Troubles ee, Make your dental plate fit snug and seer heels firm instantly and get relief from the tortures caused by @ loose, wabbly ping pl DR. WERNET'S POWDER For False Teeth E-The Mermaid pume: furlongs —Passlny how M Shaw 108: Lal 112; Dug ny jis c sweetens the Breath and rifies—a boon” to hose who wear a den- tal plate. Guaranteed to ive satisfaction by Wernet Dental fg, Co., 116 Beekman St., N.Y. rg! Arbilrator, 1 Mon ocrary 110. 4 Slaimed, track fast Every man of Ambas we Lace, 100; Dottie one mi "Tomi 104°” Forgroont and agwant a i 100) Pleasma andy he On. weather ciear; | $195 | $298 New Fall Fitting Women of all Sizes Usual Bar; Coats $12.75 to $49.75 Skirts $5.00 to $16.85 16 $22.75 to Suits | $285 |Gg« $295 Fashions are now being shown at our gain Prices Dresses $2.95 to $57.50 Waists $1.25 to $8.75 49.75 Lane Bryant, 23 West 38th St." Sheet. 7 i ra mi GREATER Ext Ready for from Monk | NEXT \ SUADAY FOCH a WORLD from See ‘Aewsdealer Marshal of France 34> jn advan L esi in_advance. | | Life of G a John J. Pershing begins in the Evening World next | Monday. jp

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