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ALLEN'S FOOT: The Antiseptic Powder. Shoes, EASE Shake it into your Sprinkle it in your Foot-Bath, on the feet easy, Walking a delight. For all men drilling for Military Service the frequent use of Allen’s Foot=Zase increases their efficiency and insures needed physical coufort. The Plattsburg Camp Manual Advises Men in Training to Shike a little Foot-Ease in their shoes each morning. Do this and walk all day in comfort. It takes the Friction from the Shoe and freshens the fect. At night, sprinkle it in the foot-bath, and soak and rub the feet. For over 25 years Allen’s FootsEase has been the SFANDARD remedy for hot, swollen, smarting, tender, tired, perspir- ing, aching feet, corns, bunions, blisters and callouses. Used by the American, British and French troops in Europe. One war relief committee reports that of all the things sent out in their Comfort Kits, Allen's Foot=Kase received the most praise from the soldiers and sailors. Why not order a dozen or more 30c. boxes to-day from your Druggist or Department Store to mail to your friends in training camps and in the army and navy. Sold everywhere. Sample FREE by mail. Address, ALLEN 8. OLMSTED, LE ROY, N. Y. A Seven-Time World Want Works All Week—Order One To-Day | years old. Jing from ps rand | a oe Fe ces em GRLLOSESFOOT | N SUBWAY JAN | PUSHEDON RACK Forced off the edge of the platform at the Canal Street subway station of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company by the dense crowd fighting for ad- vanced positions at 8 o'clock this morning, Miss Anna Mitchell, twenty- three years old, an embrolderer liv- ing at No, 173 Bleeker Street, Brook- lyn, fell in front of an oncoming train Her right foot was cut off and she suffered other injuries before the train could be stopped. Patrolman Lawlor of the Elizabeth Street Station aided in gotting the girl from under the truck. He called the ambulance of the Volunteer Hos- pital and the young woman was taken there. It is feared she will dic. Miss Mitchell is the sole support of er mother, who is a widow sixty ‘The two lived alone in a modest little Brooklyn aome and are not known to have had anv near rela- tives or friends. Mrs. Mitchell was called to the hospital after the acci- dent. four women and a man are suftur. nful injuries to-day as the result of a collision at the Bedford Avenue station of the Williamsburg Bridge line late last night. A car) crashed into another discharging pas- | sengers at the station. ‘The five injured persons were treats | ed at the Williamsburg Hospital. Then the women were taken home They are Miss Jénnie Goldberg, twenty, of No. 30 Second Street: Mra, R o «two, of D ng frm contu and Mrs. ot ona a. Hilda Epstein, the body, fifty, of No, 180 Eldridge Street, Man- hattan, badly cut and bruised ! West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ; Buy U. S. Government War Savings Stamps Regularly | Highly Interesting Displays of ] | AUTUMN and WINTER FASHIONS ! May be seen in our Ready-to-Wear Sections throughout the establishment. Ready for immediate selection for the first cool days are | Tailored and Dressy Suits, Gowns, Coats, Wraps, | Blouses, Millinery, Sports Apparel, Mourning others were created in America Boys’ Norfolk Suits, - Juniors’ Norfolk Suits, - « Boys’ Dress Overcoats, - + TF Brys’ School Overcoats, Boys’ Golf Caps, $1.00 to 1.50 | Boys’ Stern Brothers Attire, Furs and Fur Garments for all occasions. The modes reflect the spirit of the times—some had their origin in Paris, all are characterized by smartness of style, newness of material and an infinite charm in trimming detail. Considering the quality, the prices will be found moderate. Fashion Decrees Oxfords for Autumn To conserve leather and labor. We are showing practical and dressy models for Women at $7.00, 8.00 and 10.00 pr. In a variety of new smart lasts, in patent and black or tan Russia calfskin. Heels ranging from low military to 214 inch Louis XV. styles. Sizes 2 to 8; widths AA to D. School Clothing for Boys Anticipaiing the needs of boys of all ages, we have assembled exceptional assortmenis of models and fabrics for class-room, play or dress wear, ai very interesting prices. at $9.75 to 22.50 $7.50 to $9.75 12.50 to 25.00 15.00 to 22.50 Cloth Hats, $1.00 to 1.95 A Receptacle for Depositing Peach Stones Will be found at our Main Entrance on 42nd Street. are required by Uncle Sam in the manufacture of gas masks. | | | | These stones then a SOR ot Generous Firm Gives Them Healthful Outings on Rockaway’s Sands. Beach Vacation Home for the Girls of Bloomingdale! Brothers was established by Mr, Ly- man G, Bloomingdale, founder of the Present firm, in order to give the girls in his employ a vacation, It is now managed by 8. J. Blooming: H. C. Bloomingdale and 1. I. Bloom. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 | Bloomingdale Bros.’ Girls Enjoy Life in a Beach Vacation Home 4 “* »@ ingdale, They provide the girls’ board as well as their transportation, For- | merly Bloomingdale Brothers used to | pay for this entirely, but recently, In order to give the girls a feeling of in- | dependence, the girls have been p | mitted to pay a very small amount. The cottage rooms are airy, well kept and cozy, The meals are, as some jot the girls express it, really wond ful. The favorite sport, of cours bathing. A few hundred of the have taken advantage of this treat | this season, and they enjoy every mo- ment of their vacation, all the more | so since the firm pays their salaries for the week they epend on the beach, SYNOPSIS OF NEW LAW Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Resort Com piled by William MeMahon. | Pablished in The Evening World on Wed The Assistant District Attorney ould not disregard @ stipy n not to use statement against accused on ground of failure of consideration, in that accused, made false statements therein, when the only statement al leged to bo false was one not ma- terial to the investigat then pro eeding. vs. New York rvant was ordered to go r ix t provided with steps, of lum twenty- and attempted to climb unever | protruding ends of the lumber, in d fell killed f the mas- ng which he and was vs and Lumber Company, New York Court of Appeals A servant em din laundry of hotel during certain he wag not injured by an accident * of and in the course ¢ under Workmen's ¢ ing out employment pensation Law, where Jured after working hours while doing her personal laundry, such privilege forming a part of her co: Daly vs. Bate pbert A DAGGER mpen IN THE BACK : | ‘That's the woman's dread when she wets Jup tn the x morning ‘ would almont As she w hot h MEDAL. Teeth Without Plates I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth and Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH, Gold and Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEFTH and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent by mail. wo OFFICES— PEASTIRS °Se|IGO ET SANS. a HOYRS 9AM. 10 7 P.M, DAILY wR cure oom to SBM ) ioe To =e 3) un vr When you feel that your stomach, liver or blood is out of order, renew their healih by taking BEECHAMS PILLS Vorgesy Sate of er Martetns 4 the Wet, \ of the day! she was in- 5 red, must register for thi draft Gent 12 State regist: | not count. days and Saturdays. ) wits ntelaasiniamenniceetalaiiaead |Court of Appeals Where a dentist in an advertise- ment used his own name of Hewson, but once added “formerly King Den- tal offic he did not thereby prac- | tise under an assumed or a trade |name, punishable under the Public |Health Law.—People vs. Hewson, | New York Court of Appeals. Tho Legislature, as representative f the State, has control over pub- ie highways, absolute and unre- stricted, except as qualified by tho constitution, and the rule that their j {ree use for proper purposes will not be unreasonably interfered | with | through any private appropriation or ise. —Hra 8. Degnon Contracting Company, . ¥. 60, A wife is not liable for negligence of husband in operating her automo- bile for his own purposes, she not be- ng present.-Brenner vs. Goldstein, TL N.Y. S. 579, a fraternal in- plication for membership and benefit certificate issued thereon.—Evans ve. Royal Arcanu.a, New York Court of Appeals, ie ADP Under the Liquor Tax Law, pro- viding for surtaxes for sales during the period covered by the certificate of license to sell, a month wherein sales are high cannot be selected as basis for the tax, but the whole by the certificate Martens vs. Sisson, & presumption of payment. 8 from the date of the he last interest not ha , there is no presumpti at the bond and mortgage are sat- sfied.--Lowe vs, Leary, 171 N. Y. 8 a37, Under Lever act of Congress, pro- viding for fixing prices of commodi- jes, and the President's proclama- ons thereunder of Aug. 21, 1917, fix- DR pric poal by producer, and of fixing margin of job- nous coal at 15 ‘8 contract of ig him profit of 8 valid, although 1 had been purchased from pro- Ss prior to Aug. 21 at a price tn of that allowed by President's ‘8 of that date, and ruling of Administration, dated Oct. 6, provided that jobbers should not al for which he had contracted t the tir | for a { fixing of price thereof excess of such fixed ‘* allowed commis tompany vs, W 8. 662. —— KILLING FROST UP-STATE, Virtually Al ¢ ps Are in and! Small Lons Is Expected. | BUFF. Sept. 11.—Virtually all} Western New York was under a blanket f frost this morning, and reports indi- that it re: 4 the stage of “kill entral and northern grapes, nearly all wuffer have been har- joss probably will not be 2RTOWN, N. ¥., Sept. 11.— © first killing frost of the :cason oe- curred throughout Northern New York rarly to-day, The minimum offictal| perature in this city was 32 degrees, n and potatoes were badly frouen BOSTON, Sept. 11.—Crops in various parts of New England suffered damage from frost last night and early to-day. Weather bureau reports showed par- Ucularly heavy damage in Northern | Vermont a | Great Rt from Ohio, aaa aed Every man of hy rs old, @ those alread: y te The harm than good. advise’ taken thr tnereave nervous, Ne Extre Charge Fer Th Advertieemenis (or The World may oe teen to forty-five om7, Amerioun District Mewwugee offion ix ewer uw , 1918 Thirty-fourth Street Balta Shoes for Women have, among other distinguishing features, the shape- retaining quality that is so indispensable in these Weli-cut, made throughout of the best selected leathers, and finished with the most scrupulous attention to every nicety of detail, Balta Shoes lend to every wearer that individual distinction—the distinction of quently spoken of, for want of a better term, as ‘‘class.” For comfort, one has only to examine the perfect shaping of the shoe, the snug adjustment of the heel, to be convinced of it. synonym for elegant simplicity. The prices are very moderate, considering the excellence of materials and workmanship. There is danger in using strongly drugged dentifrices unless your dentist himself tells you to. The normal mouth needs an efficient cleanser—not a medicine, Dentists endorse Colgate’s because they know that it is efficient as well as safe. dot two tances Dispenied by all GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street days of enforced economy in footwear. individuality—that is free Balta styles for Autumn and Winter offer a new (Women’s Shoes, Second Floor) Efficient Delicious Thrifty, Convenient Evidence that Colgate’s is preferred by dentists is contained in the affidavits and other documents in this Fvidence Chest—deposited with the Title Guarantee & Trust Co. of New York. 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