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am aphom aeaaaireeanaent ee A STEERS apie eer ne Daye ag AB td ER be a oe ee a as i " ‘ - . e THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1918. the city 68, or more than 45 per cent. statement of the Municipal Marriage | MEN OF N DRAFT wncrecs su Mindey, haves ih, init bere ta, hegints ee WILSON IS BACKED bhi. son Monday, March eh 1918, |riage iconses isstied thera in the f ames | C reery licenses issued only ess|}two days have been ty boys unde as per cent, were taken out by 21, while the majority of the remainde e | > | ¥ Further comparison shows that YOREe OF S58 Ps the marriages in bth Avenue 34th na anny ce nrtencatta scree" | EXPRESS RATE INGREASE | DESIRE TO MARRY): 8258 Sse" )g pporesre ey wHITAEY LABOR CONFERENCE Last Two Days LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned 'or freckled tn ee tie Sept. 18, 1916, when pre-war condi- ee Squeeze the juice of two lemons into eter Er __ {tions existed. This is explained by) public Service Commissioner Says] Serareai 4, bottle containing, three, ounces of| 100 Per Cent. Increase in ties tt C4 aoe durt ee enn aa| Another 10 Per Cent. Raise Soon | Committee Recommends Tirat ANNU Al WE E K fF SAI ES ite, 8! ell, and you ants a 2 class jumped from 83 . NWS have a quarter Pint of the best freckle, | 31-46 Applicants for per cent. of the total in pre-war Is to Be Announced. Body Subscribe to His Four Sunburn and tan lotion, and complex- | icense ! times to 18 per cent. of the total] pis. mervice Commiasioner Trays : ; ion beautifier, at very, very small cost. | License to Wed. desmmadiataly Aer the selective deatt| ia pe tshiter just ask trom Waans| teen Victory Points. Your grocer has the lemons and any | see is vit K was passed, And marriages in this] ington, announced to-day that a fur- — Celebrating in Every Department biel A Ud eae ei supply] Reports from the New York City] period jumped from an average of] ther increase of $24,000,000 in express] LONDON, Sept. 19.—The Interna q , Fan, here ounces of Orchard White for | Marriage License Hurenu show alia per day to 214 per day, or more| rates, or approximately ten per cent 61 Years of Growth in Merchandising grant lotion into the face, neck, arma | Comparative Increase of more than than 26 per cent. is about to be put into effect and hands each day and see hee 100 per cent. in marriages among] Following are the figures for four] Commissioner Whitney wer freckles, sunburn, windbtten and. tan {en in the new draft age of 81 years] Mondays from s , 1916, to the] Washington to attend a meeting of | made a report recommending that the e e disappear and how clea to 46 years than in Mareh of this carriages red the Bvits ta ca a the Special Wa mgmitt £ the] Conference “subscribe to the fourteen ] Cc t r oO ] Ss white the skin becomes. ]year. At the same time there was a| GArrages and the evident effect that) state Utilities Commissioners, which pall : : harmless,+-Advt decrease in marriages of more than eek “{ bills t to formulate a protest againat| Points formulated by President Wil es |15 per cent. among men between i Tots Ht, it} the increase ° son, thus adopting a policy of clear and 31 ‘The increase will procure at least| ness and moderation as opposed to a -— ars of age. Mon 7 ’ a , ria bl , sar T 4 ig | MOVIE ACTRESSES AND | The records of Monday, Sept. 16,! Soe: Mee je IS Tag ; AUG Whe EMV Wark IIE COIEREE OUTFIT OUTFIT OUTFI THEIR HAIR show that in 158 licenses issued in + A despatch from ( Wi k| Grecia tae MOR SMET OG DUIy 1 ania me ee eeenenne creased ten per cent on July 1, said] ome . ce bane aga: “1 _— oO erty The . Committ » 94.60 119.60 190.00 Did it ever oceur to you that every movie actress you have seen has expreau arior atid the ticréved raise lovely hair, while the most popular| of July should give sufficient revenue | PO#a! for a conference of the belll count their curls as their chief until the merits of any further increases | #erents, and that the Allies should | In fact, many are leading can be considered after hearing irom all| make the identity of their views by t because of their attractive | interested partion, It should not be poa-| public and collective rations of! Inquiry among them discloses | ible fer MAY th asa Tui R an abe fine that they bring gu all. exe sible for the express company to ask! their aims and intentions. natural beauty of their hair b: ful shampooing, not with gny soap; or makeshift, but with a simple mix- ture by putting a teaspoonful of Can- throx (which they get from the drug- gist) in a cup of hot water and ap-| . plying this instead of soap. This full | cup of shampoo liquid is enough 60} it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head | tonal ter-Allied lations Committee of the In Labor Conference to-da United States already has been able j to reject the Austro-Hungarian pro- | “ pleaaden Se aS S: committee favors an expresvion | heard.” of opinion by the conference that the Allies would be assuming a heavy INTO ANARCHIST Mt cur aeons | their opponents regarding their gen- | in Ferrer School Charged |em! and particular war aims, “which After its use, the hair dries rapidly | acher in Ferrer School tee ava: Gout Mae) db TAL Chop ADS | vith uniform color. Dandruf, excess| With Preaching Anti-War hg upon the working classes the re- | | | oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely octrine: : betwee: the idpear, The halt le s0 flutty that (t Doctrines. |sponsibility of choosing between | | looks much heavier than it is, its luster A Diff P | ay of Diniz Antonique |*olutions proposed.” The committee | | and softness are deliehtful.—Advt. ifferent Process West 1th Street, |report further says | = = = is | has started an investigation of Anarchist} “It is by defining their own wa | —and a different malted milk-~a rea/ malted milk. ‘The milk- |groups spreading anti-war propaganda!aims, jointly with the United S| 2 A ORC, casein is actually acted upon by malt ferments which partially {tarodves Wie ats jwith the same precession and ¢ | i | predigest it. Hence, Borden’s—the perfected malted milk. lied eve N caaries | ness, t 1 Governments will Victrola X. A 90.00 | Victrola XI. A 115.00 . aati = we yee the wo! pra of the world J : i tag e . THOUSANDS Quickly prepared—nutritious, pure, wholesome and delicious, morn 18 | AustraHuagary and tion th re ved 2 McCreery Record 2 McCreery | Record 1.40 la XIV 17 |served in the Austrian Arn ‘ & : aa TL aa 7 Oc ea.) 1, ic lad e ofs POSITIONS Forinvalids~for the kiddies~hot or cold-bedtime or mealtime, He {s @ teacher in the Ferrer 8 Ne, not in order} eat 1.40 Far aati sidistit 15 Victrola 175.00 iBerden'ewat oll di sicehuiawangve saabedil Gil [where Aseistant District Att on of the Central | % 10-inch ouble Needles. . eis . z are daily offered | See eshte ee ee noble has Mh ied patina eM sch MN Records 2 Winch Double Your own | lanti-war doctrines and denounced the|/turn a war of conquest, but tor the (Rio each) Racord 7d H s Jeonfitet an due iv capitalistic xreed. | single purpose of establishing on 9 cai ag HD 1 BefQh lS Vee anole dls 1.70 Leoti f to readers of the n taken into custody he had @linassailable foundation a we} | Iinch Double (850 each) . selection Morni dSi aeeaees: gM os tao us pat ptt | which will be just and lasting « Face Record...,. 1.35 1 iinch Double lorning and Sun- newspapers, and. sed pamphlets aus 15 Face Record 1.35 | Records to sept. | 94.60 119.60 | the amount of... 15.00 the Hun- | |One of these is called “Facts. in conformity with the aspirations 200 Needles of international democrac | AMSTERDAM, Wednesd charge by what she called his “anarchistic matri- | Count Michael Karoly [Inontal ‘policy. Me willbe held. “Mr /arion opposition leader, hax veiter-| With a Purchase of | With a Purchase of 190.00 ted his declaration that the Central P Weta iMoule accept Hirealdent Wits| $5 in Records $5 in Records on'a fourteen peace points as the | It contained verses attacking the | military ork: | 'Ktagin” day World ::_:: Est basis for peace negotiat accord. we will place we will place We will place — ss ey | ing to 3 udapest despatch to the H 7 H ] Sanne Breaway at [obste ® sanua, The Above Outfit | The Above Outfit | The Above Outfit 9 to 5.30 Ninth Jhe saya, is fo 1s democratic} ¢« in your home on the in your home on the in your home on the rnments” in Austria-Hungary | payment of payment of payment of and Germany to Wake the helm. The| 4 | $1 Down $1 Down $8.50 Down Balance $5 per month ce 86 per month Balance $8.50 per month | Hrest-Litovek and Bucharest peace jecoerees i 8,014 Pairs—close to maker’s prices, some under BAIT OF PEACE HAS FAILED a gee ee | SHYS AUSTRALIAN PREMIER (4 DE ; “flomeOut lers: Sale iiaiiai Women’s Shoes—3,294 Pairs ‘I. was now more Cit Than fu osiery Sale | 4 | Special Sale of Housekeeping Outfits ; | That of President Wilson $6.75 $7.75 $11.75 | edt po cop Vu We urge you to select NOW at these sale prices. Pay a few dollars More than 10,000 pairs of stockings at very little At $6.75—brown kidskin, laced, Cuban heel, and cloth He Says. 2,043 pairs 1,000 pairs 251 pairs down, the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. Visit any of ' ; ; t 1ee a " ary prices in these days when inexpensive stockings are almost op, military heel; brown calfskin, laced, pointed toe, military War-timeSaleot Shoes for the Family |": a | | was a |nor was there ever without extra charge. more swiftly and unerringly into t) chinks of the armor of the enemy th | was Presid LONDON, Sept. 18.—"Never | es Pees ptaseep our stores now, even though you do not intend starting housekeepi | |] [rote more curt or mor the immediate future. We will hold your purchase for future delivery | F { I i 4 i heel; tan calfskin, medium toe and heel; black calfskin, mediuin impossible to get. Some we ordered a year ago—they’ve | toe, low heel. Can't duplicate at this price. Convince yoursel/ bu comparison, whether you buy for cash or on credit, th Our Prices Are Aiways the Low Fi ei ‘ i Tileay ” . ; tt Wilson's y to th , just arrived from the mills. Others are “seconds ~but At $7.75—gray dress shoes, 8 inches high, laced, plain toe |}| Austrian note,” said William Morr cwallieaskiv. or | |] dependable seconds. Still others come through private | with French heel. |] | Hughes, Australian Premier, speak ny | Monthly za yents. sourees—at prices so far below the market that they will At $11.75—very smart tan and black calfskin boots, tops |} Pere tet “President Wilson said, in effect, one Rede | be snapped up by the thrifty. You will want enough for oem or gray buckskin, Cuban or military heels—our $10 Pee een eeenen nn een mat. | | }} | putes" Mr. Hug Se ait ic 8 continued, ‘This | Women’s Pure 4, but they will Women's Cotton Children’s Shoes—2.470 Paite lil gaeoreecs nea? Silk Stockings, | _ Stockings, 25¢ | oe Bale DeOK neun sh a d ds” of 38c grade. 2. |] | thousand times, 1€ neces nd we | 88c Pair | are mercerized cotton The $3 $3. 40 $ 90 | ode ta) 166 not much to ane | s d $1.15 de. | will be chosen by the half dozen S08 G id ie pelanac whine wart march- | ’ We apetelt Pure wi with fotton | pairs, we know. 1,200 pairs. Sizes 6 to 8 8 Bho to 1044 Sizes 11 to 2 ing triumphantly to promised v Teory dion Bedroom Suit (4 Pieces) tee. Price #185 ' tops and soles. ‘a Black, wie | 736 Two special purchases of black calfskin, button and lace, J PUL {9 insidion npts to ' sh uz | Pay for This Suit 2 CATA DREOE GOLRs ROBE tie : aaah broad toes, shapes for growing feet, sturdy soles. Good-wear- | ° sty 3 | $1.75 Weekly ye m eras Women’s Cotton ing shoes, at about wholesale cost. Hy | A i sO I _Cash ov Credit * | Stockings, 15¢ B ’ 3 90 |] | man proletariat.” OUR SPECIAL $ 3-Room Outfit $ Women's Pure “Seconds” of 25¢ Sh $ | ae | " of High Grade milk Stockings | Black only. 1,200 p »OYS oes, . |] NoT THE UNDERTAKER'S J0B.|| ) 2 Room Outfit Period Furniture : are 200 pairs—have been in our stocks at $4.50 pair—black |]! Poy for 1141.75 Weekly Pay for It $4 Weekly 68¢ Pair a RAN leather, broad toes, lace, good weight soles—sizes 1 to 6. These ||| ‘*r* pred Ria mat Pure silk with cotton topsand | Men's Good Silk Socks, hty fine, durable shoes, It will cost us more than $3.90 |}! BISA) are soles. Black, white, pearl and 50c to replace them. |] | ¢¢ prom y brown. First quality. Not so | Maine VALE Unewra RvaHltl Ac waiine poe as the ones at 88c ~but Seconds” of 65 and better 7 Pier'than wrme we have bad. | grades" Fl faved “and Men’s Shoes—s,051 pairs | ser ain tn at higher prices. 660 pairs only. » black, gray, | complalde and make (¢ more s ae mavy, champagne, 1,200 pairs. $4 i 65 $5 ' 90 preme | 4 | Women’s Extra rg Men's Cashmere Socks, 1,480 pairs 1,571 pairs Eve al Mm x Sale of High Grade 8.6x11 Ft. ‘ | Silk Stockings, 35¢ At $5.90—Calfskin dress shoe, medium narrow t« Leica es” eee : f q White and black only. Pure “seconds! of 50e grades. | black kidskin dress shoe, medium toe. We have sold duplicates || | rer GENUINE OAK — PARLOR peers | 9. 87 cutevonce TAPESTRY ; silk teamed. Cotton tops and | Wool and cotton mixed. ‘Black | of these shoes at $8. We can’t find their duplicates today |]/MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK iLt.| ROCKER TABLE Keg, Pr, 8:17.60 ROCKER é | soles, 720 pairs. ; and gray. 780 pairs. under Singer in 1 Seeking Ment! tet “AOC | De ai - | | al : ci ag = Pa = 29 ” aie. 2 a4 a i. Ley oe Soldierslike Shoes, for Sturdy Service {fl on..,Aier ee eke won|] Gece mite pames Oreait THRE” onan or Croaih eat iN tae By Gtatage pie “ais A Ws |] Women’s Full-fashioned | Socks for Postmen and At $4.65—1,000 pairs of re-tanned side leather shoes manti-ffeink © patient |] Oven, 4 with any Pullman oF Open Saturday Evening Until 48 aClock ot All Tres Bina ' | Stockings, 38¢ Policemen, 25¢ same leather the Government is now using in service shoes for ee a # : ie i vee . 4 | “seconds” of 60c grade. | _ Direct from the mill. Dis- the army; made over the army Munson last; did not quite pass |} ecoiciied yen a Been a ee lisle, 1,500 pairs, | continued because they are | Government inspection for weight, but are plenty heavy for Mme, Schumann-Heink has for th JANITORE Howse ‘ | er ae | made of vA gece yarn even to civilian use, unlined, smooth finish, comfortable, for shipbuilders, |] greater part of tie baw a ¢ Oy | | hy. bas VPS Anite 2.400 pay iron workers, machinists (in fact, any man who is hard on his very Be A ee de paaninel r q Women’s Lisle ‘ ee " shoes ought to have a pair of these); 280 pairs of stout tan pan minis : teal nha £ ; i ” leather shoes, heavy soles, Munson last, almost as durable as herein to f tome 4 oe { Stockings, 30c | Men's Socks, 18¢ » army shoes~and a little better looking; 200 pairs in black; |} ‘’"* "? “ : ¥ | Mercerized gauze lisle, in | » two styles would be fine for motormen, letter carriers, * First quality and some | black, white, seal brown and | «seconds, “Black, white, navy firemen, policemen, and any man who is much on his feet out- BOSTON, & ae tan. Eacellent quailty, ve N | and gray cotton, | 4 doors and needs a stout serviceable shoe, resenting « when compared with grades of a P eee Mant , ‘ r Waited * yesterd, it year ago. 1,200 pairs, New Building. Friday—both buildings—Men’s and Boys’, Burlington Arcade, and requeste! an increase in pay. The Ovoosite | New Buildin, he pay of a reserve | ¢ it Court House. | Women’s and Children’s, First Noor, Old oes the force The Mayyr pron wh@t ue could.