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LS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT tically all forma of say medical authorities. out of ten, to an excess isi very dim past that striking employees | mates facia than Widely, used | air | SUBWAY WOMEN PORTERS ach. | Interborough. DEMAND LONGER HOURS Insist on Working Twelve Instead of Ten-Hour-Day at 25 Cents Per Hour. Another record has been made on the It has been made by 140 women porters who are striking for longer hours. It has always been the rule since work was Invented in the cay mor celving since originally took of the men | porters they ri ame pay as | tho men, that is, 19 cents an hour for 4 twelve-hour day, which gave them | $2.28 @ day. Subsequently thelr hours they have been re- | When they | raised to 25 cents. They are how insisting on a twelve-hour day at) KNOW EMMA AGNES BLANEY? a In France, has ap Agiies Blaney {8 to be found? 993 Main Street, Paterson, N. J., whose husband is a member of the Fifth U. the prevailing rate BUENZ DIED FREE MAN; WILSON COMMUTED TERM Fatal Ines. of ‘ot Aged & Enemy Alien Caused President to Order Release. Although dying In the Federal prison in Atlanta, Dr. Karl Buenz, former managing director of the ican line, commuted the sentence of the aged en- emy allen as soon as he learned of his, serious fliness, The sentence expired | last Friday, but Buenz was too tll to oe the prison, where he died Sunday. | Nuxated tron increases strength and @ndurance of delicate, nervous, runs down ctovie in two we b. who wie a Army when only sd toe or drusiint —— WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN HAIR They do, not because it is a fad, |‘ but becaure they wish to obtain the greatest possible hair beauty and be| sure they are not using anything harmful. They have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to use a makeshift, but is always ad- visable to use a preparation made for shampooing only. Many of our friends say they get the best results from a simple home-made Canthrox | mixture. You caa use this at a cost ot about 3 cents a shampoo by getting | some Caathrox from your druggist | and dissolving a teaspoonful in a cup | of hot water. This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to all the hair instead of just the top of the) head, as with most preparations. | Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dis. | solved and entirely disappear in the | rinsing water. Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its lustre and softness! will also delight you.—Advt | ciated Press.— ee ' ANTHEM CAMPAIGN GOES ON. Committee on Natio al | Defense, announced y that the campaign to teach Ni rk the worde | of the "Star-Spangled Ba continued. tive part In the drive. More th included onal Anthem ‘in every nd will continue to announced that hem captains and 1 appointed in ever the city ———— Tidal Wave Drowns Workmen. TOKIO, Tuesday, Sept. 10, (Asso- During the eruption of a yoleano on Urup Island, one of the Kurile group, there was a terrific ex- plosion. according to advices recetyed here. This waused a great tidal wave, whieh overwhelmed a force of men at Work refloating @ sunken ship, drown: | ing twenty-nine of th liv dbel DX navel Denmark Detorates De. Egan. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 17~King Chris- tian has bestowed the Grand Cross of the Order of Dannebrog on Dr. Maurice Egan, former American Miniater to | T Denmark. tion which sateieehciilysaieiesin Fembassy for Brasil at Rome. RIO JANEIRO, Monday, Sept. 16~ tified Italy that it intenda, raise legation att to the’ tank of Erbassy. This fellows Saris action in establishing an embassy here. n be awarded a commoner, | Evening World to hetp her, W Does anybox mothe she ret ¢ was born in ( Sales after their mothe n Ag with with her father, Jam \. vf Mrs, Anna Hornung Gallagher of No. er Save WHEAT Save MEAT Save SUGAR Save COAL) Save TELEPHONE SERVICE By saving telephone service, you help the Nation in its war program in several ways: 1, You help save CAPITAL that would be required for additions to the plant. The Government has directed all business con- cerns, including PUBLIC UTILITIES, to reduce capital expendi- tures to those absolutely necessary during the period of the war. 2. You help save EQUIPMENT that would be required for addi- tigns to the plant. Because of the difficulties due to the war, of securing supplies and transportation, the federal authorities have directed that all extensions and betterments be confined to imperative and unavoidable work. 3. You help save LABOR that would be necessary in installing, maintaining, and operating the service. In view of the present shortagé of skilled labor in all lines of industry, it is desirable that labor be used as far as possible only for essential work. Will YOU save telephone service in every possible way, by the elimination of unnecessary calling and unnecessarily long talks and by avoiding requests for equipment and forms of service that are not absolutely necessary? NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Announcing an Extraordinary Shoe Sale OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn For Tomorrow (Wednesday) Only Women’s and Misses’ | High-Grade Brown Boots At a Very Special Price binations, BROOKLYN New Fall Models Just Received Sale Price 7.90 No Approvals or Exchanges None Sent C, 0, D, Present Values 9.00 and 10.00 Distinctive and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s High Cut Boots in Brown Kidskin or Calfskin, in com- with Brown Cloth or ‘Nu-buck’’ tops. Hand-turned or welted soles, military or Louis XV. heels. Also On Sale in New York Store the trip by Day Line steamer, through journey to Albany or for one day outings. and the Adirondacks. Through steamer leaves Desbrosses St., dally, including S 8.40 A. M.; West 42d St., 9.00 A, M.; West 129th St., 9.20 A, M.; Yor 9.50 A. M.; stopping at Bear Mountain, West Point (week day Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston kill, Hudson and Through rail tickets betw HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 ubson RIVER NIGHT A PICNIC FOR A NICKEL AT INTERSTATE PARK diet ecoies Frat nygnaed BOATING—BA’ ASHING Take =e — Ferry marnivg bh St DSON Priva 10) sien Short € pace ca ROL oa SE cea RR METROPOLITAN LINE Te BOSTON, $5-® Pinctudeng CAPE COD CANA Beeler hy The Daylight Way To see the real beauty of America’s most famous river take The ideal way to make the Direct connections for resorts in the Catskills, Saratoga, Lake George 7 tickets accepted for pa: irant 9 On Sundays Steamer Washington Irving leaves Desbro bd 10 A. M.; West 42d St., 10.20 A, M.; West 129th St., 10.40 A. M 9 11.10 A, M., for Bear Mountain, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie and ret * On Saturdays, September 21 an: er leaves Desbre ‘ West 42d St., 2.20; West 129th St., 2.40; Yonkers, 3.10, for Bear Mo " West Point, Newburgh and return, Half fare for all soldiers and sailors In unlform. Religious and pa service each Sunday on board and at 2.15 P, M. in Pavilion No. 2, Mountain Park, inda Ibany y and Troy Evening Line triot New York im aM Bear ter by com- | Gallagher at the | ES days West Vide’ Albaiy 8 o'cloes HOUSANDS of Positions | are daily offered to the | readers of The World Help Wanted advertisements. FROM WEST SIDE antiga B'way and Lenox Ave. Branches to 14th St. Direct (Express Stop) (No Change of Cars) FROM BROOKLYN pa rae 14th St. Direct (Express Stop) (No Change of Cars) Ave. reductions. white stripes flounce—clastic fitted waistbands For the New Season Finest Scrim and Mar- quisette Curtains Original designs, never before shown; many with drawn work, corner motifs, inserts and panels—all have Dutch valance 1.57 to 8.00 SPECIALS: — Exquisite embroidered effects 97 Motifs and embroidered corners 4.97 Splendid quality of Serim— insertings and edges 2.04 Serim—dainty lace edge 1.o4 Today's value 25 to 83 1-3. per cent. more rn Kine Mari lun fj Haue me Vita and inwe OUR LIBERTY BARREL is just at the Central En trance, where you can most conveniently deposit the Peach, Plum and Prune Pits whieh the Government has asked you to save ) prevent dealers buying, quantitir $1.10 Storm Wear Serges worsted k warp—browr MAIN FLOOR 78 ct. Shantung Pongees ural, tan and bely BILK3 MATIN FLOOR, 45, et Khaki Color FI ‘ ent of WASH DIKES PALE $3.93 Wool Jersey Top Petticoats ni-Nort ls—-some d edium greys and poks HHT PLOOM: 3 | 2 vied Bleached Sheets BUSINESS HOURS 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. HEARN Fourteentty Street THE STORE EASY TO REACH By Way of Interborough Subway to 14th Street THE NEW WAY— NO CHANGE WAY-—5 ct. WAY ' | We are located midway between East and West Side Subways--a short walk from either station. By Way B. R. T. Subway (The New Way—Quick Way—s ct. Way) to rath Street —Use— Fourth Axe. Broadway Subway direct to Union Square. all Broadway Elevated -lines and connecting lines crossin; Williamsburg Bridge, transfer at Canal St. station to Fourt! Broadway Subway without extra fare. Hearn Store Quickly and Easily Raashad from Everywhere A ONE DAY SALE (WEDNESDAY) NURSES’ PETTICOATS Well made petticoats, serviceable and appropri- ate, are an essential part of the Nurses outfit. These are noteworthy because of important price SEERSUCKER PETTICOATS—Blue and white and gray and all lengtha—our reg. .98..... EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS— Wool FFAY lope SATEEN PETTICOATS— Navy blue, all lengths, elastic fitted waistbands MORNING SPECIALS - Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. 96 | $6.87 Boys’ Fall Coats 05 | 25 and 35 et. Mar West of Pith Avenue Important LINGERIE Values Newest fath‘ons and daintiest ) ike thege sewing craft offerings most attractive at these special prices. Stripe Chemise ak or blue satin yoke hand embroidery wreath— FROM EAST SIDE —Use— Jerome Ave. and Bronx Branches via Lexington Ave. to 14th St. Direct (Express Stop) (No Change of Cars) FROM QUEENS iGo 14th St. Change at Grand Central, First Express Stop is 14th St pares 6: te ee Bigs) satin, embroidery an 1 our regular $2.68 1.94 Women's Night Dresses—several new models — with fancy lace, stitching or tucks and em- broidery—our reg. $1.48... 1.28 Women’s Night Dresses—flesh or white hand embroidery—sleeveless, eit or long sleeves—twenty models— nd hemstitchin, y—well made, 5S Petticoate—cambric or muslin—wide canes or Ince—our reg. $1.28 . 24 Paibenios Night Dresses—hand- embroidered fee and sleeves and hand scallop edge and eye~ let ribbon run— value 85.94. ...s6eeeeeee BOS Women's Drawers —cambric or arneny ruffle or siteseeeee (OS Women's Corset Covers—nainsook round necklace and embroid- ery trim— our regulag, 48 -. 28 y styles—dace back—ribbon Also fancy lace or neat pri eed skirt or Shree our regular $1.08......... 1.2% A Savory Luncheon At Our New Cafeteria will refresh you after the morning's shopping, and costs surprisingly little. Loosted in Basement satine OUF FOB, OH.B5. secs ee eees light and dark gray— ur reg. $1.57, eve Autumn Silks 1O lovely and alluring are the weaves and col- ors exploited in the fashionable sicss for Fall and Winter that more and more women will ex- perience immeasurable delight in wearing them not only for their own charm—but as a patri- otic duty to help conserve other fabrics that are urgently needed by our Government. COLORED SILKS 35-inch Taffetas—lustrous sof 40-inch Crepe Meteor— finish—-desirable colors... 1.74 | dull kid finish 35-inch Striped Taffetas—New | new Fall color combinations—for dresses, waists | 40-inch Satins — extra heavy and separate quality—new colors...... \ skirts ra xauavevanee! 1.95 — 40-inck, Crepe de Chine—dra) 38-inch Taffetas—chitfon finish | “ing 'qualitystreet aud evening oa (2.25 | shader—also Black, Whi 35-inch Print Taf jetas— PA age seie th ea—light | inch Pault de Soie — new and Theses BMS | soft silk for street wear, 2.008 40-inch Crepe Georgettes—fine quality leading colors Vereseeeer Sd PLERISERCSER EES 1.95 35-inch Satins—superior quality—fashionable street colors ... ; . 2.45 Yard-Wide Ww. lose weave will launder perfectly—white and flesh...cccen2 | 1.84 36-inch Heavy Jersey Silks for coats and dresses. . BLACK SILKS 35-inch Black Satin 40-inch Black Crepe Duch 1.75 | “de Chines on LTS 1,95. 2.25 Also 2.00, 2.25 2.45 3.25 si 1.50 | *in: Black Charmeuse, 2,45 6.75 35-inch Black Taffeta Also 2.95. 3.25 Also 1,75. 1.95. 2.50 | d0-inch Black Crepe 41-inch Chiffon Velvets ie ears ae AT new Fall colors 5.75 Also 2.45. .2.75 DRESSMAKING SCHDOL NOW OPEN’ 3.00 Course of Six Lessons Sessions daily, an hour and a balf each; appoi Nétsonta at your conveni- ence Apply at Information Booth, Main Floor. ! Salon de Luxe ~FOR— Manicuring and Hairdressing Luxurious Furnishings, Scientific Equi it, Skilled At led. No Mail or Telephone Orders rench models eck# and mix- 10 years Ya" CLOTHING "THIRD FLOOR, 1.65 riped blue and al THIRD FLOOR, yokes OOM. 1 full size’ beds——no Dnt Bingen Ft INS BASEMENT, 38 et. Yard Wide Cretonnes Oriental, 4 Egy ptiar y tex UbnotstehY —BASPMBNT tte Serim Curtal 4 i 1 to 20 yard MPASEMENT, | \ #8 to 45 Inchea wid longtha—-white Upnotsteny

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