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a ARR RT A BYG CLOTH SHORTAGE SEEN. |Psw*tczimcr nosso: FIVE MURT IN AUTO CRASH [tn me" © o [FARMERETTES. ARE COMING |", zm, num, nv ho FOR THE BRITISH CIVILIANS |" itch fet! ON OGERN PARKWAY «isis neice S05) TQ HELP LAND ARMY FUND ‘tui iutesscn io "en herwise the cost of men's clothes is them, and there 19 @ special campaign expected to climb rapidly, The first! * are < two. » 8 Bist fn front of the Public Library Sacrifice of America in Skimping | milion yards of cloth, Se itphoneah Man May Die, Two Women, e » tol They Will Appear on Broadway] what the girls ask each man is that 5 Pee 200,000 standard suits, had just been :, 4 ' rh Food Supply Is Matched With |curwhen the arrangement was made! Members of Same Family, Are Jacob Kaplan, thirty-six, No. 1563] To-Morrow, Overalls, Suspenders ]%@ take @ membership card, paying & to_provide the American uniforms. inh treaty 1 rf ’ ? ing : va: thea ‘o,provide the A . 0 3 th Street; lacerations of the right ; England's Undertaking. pavery effort will be made to prevent Hurt—Driver Held. ganeiter and Wide Hats and All, . LONDON, Sept. 8 (Associ Press).| find will have to. be accounted for Louis Arolick, twenty. chautfew Day only $1 are “tiller et -The self-sacrifice of Americans in] Two months ago the enough| Five persons were Injured, one per-| 1) sions of the f The farmerettes are coming to Broad s are classed as tpg skimping their own food supplios in]cloth avallable to ma 00 en's haps fatally, when (wo automobiles col- |" Winiam Kenny, of th Street, | wey to-n all dressed up in ’ «I “harvesters. Use R. & G. Pills, a vegetable com- | eee arin rtd etn OTE une a en “ lided on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn | Brooklyn, was driv 1 on Ocean loveralis and suspenders and wide hat maintain the Ln res iining my rete | by England's wi ing to re ane early to-day. The most seriously in-| Parkway when he collided Fort |, he fund ¢ ioe ol | live in the | @m sal jaxatives for the liver clothe 2,000,000 rican soldiers. This|URGE WIRE HEARINGS FIRST jirca is Max Karvan, thirty-einbt yoars| Hamilton ¢.venue with the machme |? NeW In the fund campaign of the New |, ‘ and bowels. will mean a great shortage of cloth for a Jold, of No. 1863 49th Street, Brooklyn. operated by Arolick. Kenny r. [York State Women's Lami Army Burifice the vised a a the civilian population ne ae Uelity Com He is in the Kings County Hospital | rested. A considerable sum has been collected! ls neede et On pratt 0c, the box. Eight million d f cloth will be ‘To Precede Ri LLL LL } required for the uniforn the Ameri-} wasHINGTON, i ’ cans, Demands of the British and]. igepnone or telegraph rates to pro ; is TUT THIS OUT Daater saeca, ve tars i CUT THI OUT ter submission for public hearing 4, When a boy’s “all legs, Interstate Commerce Commission it's +. ae % and e Utility Commissions, it s| it’s time for long trousers. [o.y excuisn RECIPE FoR CATARRD, aay by Pantanes Galent| Our boys’ long trouser CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND by the war committee of the E . : HEAD NOISES, «+ ‘ yclation of , + 3 suits are designed on real waa 1" live boys—special models. ; ——_—. y i : , r Boys’ Norfolks. Sha Nand ate *|SOCIETYWOMEN PICK COTTON ' id *e Fa¢?? | been the mean ap Te rege > Boys Scotch Mist!’| Fe, es All Proceeds of Their Work Go to x overcoats. Iand. acientiats ‘ Red Cro ; ATLANTA, ¢ § 19.—Atlant ‘ Boys’ hats, caps, socks, toclety women are picking cotton. to- A a e @? V 1ce stockings, underwear, amare ora “J! day on a plantation near the city for a . : ¥ ’ a i ad the disease may be drive ‘The women will be paid $1.20 7 100 os e Boys Westpointer’ Ir pestages toward, Ub pounds, “All proceeds of theif werk will shoes. i ‘8 | go to the Official outfits for Boy 5 f ; *!] Sten Scouts of America. WASHING . 19.—8teamship , ~~ : 7 vo or {ines under control were Sporting Goods. ounce of] directed to-day to file with the Inter- f Registered Trademark. State Comemrce Commission not later : than. Nov. 1 statements showing rev: a eas enues for of the three years pHOor f . RoGERS PEET COMPANY times a day, Pagers Tape ES Boag rellet from ernment may have a basis for caiculat- / Broadway Broadway | (5 ing the am them under | at 13th St. “The at 34th St. baedih bt! ! Four eustachian tubes is Kivavsiaic # aon kee e wey relly Fifth Ave. ain thla way acts | vernide, N. = ea. . S f the: d Broad Corn direct! the blood and mucous su ected, i op in se res an at Warren at 41st Se | face of the ayetem and has « tonic action | wan the fret men trom hives uspeet t ° at ae = 7 se fe eae A ec ested talk with a Gillette Service Expert ant, Mebarouen te ute Makes, coo fee in, the wan Me (wes tenty-sie| ; a ette ce son who has catarrh of head nolees, or in|years ako from Greece where his mother 4 s bend bee pte pagel give this treat. } 1 lives, He was drafted last Novem OU will learn the “little knack” of holding your razor almost flat to your face. You will learn the proper adjustment for your peard and skin. And the wonderful Gillette angic-stroke. This service will take only ten minutes. It will not cost you anything. And it will make your Gillette shave finer than ever. Now, if you want to get the best results from this free Gillette Service—bring your razor with you. 4 Let the Expert look it over. The older it is, the more likely to be dam- aged. The more likely toneed a touch of adjust- ment that will put it into condition to give you Are You Gettin; . first-class Gillette service again, without charge. Maximum Result from Your.Gillette se etn! The Gillette Service Experts and all Gillette And now check up on your Gillette practice a e souere: want to be of service to every Gillette user a little! Tortured with a chafed skin oar i thw rm ht te oa” of Do you prepare your beard properly—a good as Z ing; the correct angle-stroke; the adjustment for lather, well rubbed in? That’s essential with Until his mother discovered how to prevent i -saihad tone tc Rey OO nea any shave, the cause of irritation when she washed him foay be Astoag yh |b ext ot alignment It ye And how often do you change blades? they will put it in first-class condition again, free of charge. They may make some valuable sugges- : : : “My poor baby! His skin used to The skin, especially, needs pro- tions, anyway, The Gillette blade is smooth, sharp, lasting. get so red and inflamed under the fection. A neglected skin is one of When you shave tomorrow morning try this: — But don’t overwork a blade! Get the habit of arms, and especially in the foldsand the quickest ways of inviting trouble, Lather the beard thoroughly, and rub well in— ‘ F creases of his body. that's essential with any shave. putting in a new blade every so often. “ By using Lifebuoy every day, you Put in a new blade and screw the handle down : . : Pre doa packs Ira Peace tre bere protect your skin. You prevent tight. ‘Then, if you want a specially close ee Give your Gillette a chance to do its 100% pads “up nape 1 skin skin irritations. You keep your skin unscrew the handle « slight turn. ooth, uick work for you! is as gad a arth. as sills. Itjust in such fine condition that it glows Hold the razor naturally and easily, and tilt sm q y glows ealth. with that radiant, healthy look! the handle so you can just feel the blade engage The antiseptic in Lifebuoy Soap | the beard. . . . removes the perspiration acids, which The odor tells you why (Here's where some men make a mistake. They tilt the handle up or down too much.) mart and sti oki ; : s ‘and sting wherever the skin Then shave with short, slanting strokes. At $5 and up, a Gillette is the best invest- is chafed and make your baby cry. The “health” odor in Lifebuoy Keep the edge of the blade as nearly flat against ues aatieanye walt makes ates, Urea geri ome Sat In fact, when the Gillette is properly used, the It SRYCS its own po : a Gash coed pe akin for voureel? aswellasyour baby, Denefits your skin. Stimulating, in- nS Pe ee, Ce ee. a and to Fhe wees e eveen dps qaap tains Haga sieht ViGTeRAG, rorreeRingl Cae Li 3 bold the rasor easily, wih the handle tied so buy U.S. Thrift Stamps or go toward a payment | The antiseptic protects your cleanses so thoroughly —why it puri- the blade just engages the beard. on a Liberty Bond. skin—keeps it healthy ial B08 ROGOGEA = WHY SE LROTITIE Blades always sharp—always ready. No Stropping—No Honing. The value of using this antiseptic Begin to use the ‘health’? soa; - health soap every day cannot be today for your face, hands and ae overestimated, Get a cake at any grocery or dru; People are coming to realize more store, Start today—and wate, and more that the best way to keep your skin improve, I tbe ae oe cond, Mam Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston,Mass Come talk with the Gillette Service Lxperts. You will find them in the stores of the following Gillette dealers on the specified dates? Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, 42nd Street & 6th Avenue Newent: aiceaat Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. IGGETT COMPANY, 200 Broadwa: . Sept. 16 to Oct. 5--LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, Times Belle oe A Sept, 16 to 21-—-LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, 756 Broad Street treet , Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, Broad The Health Soap eS Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, Grand Central Station Sept 16 te 31—L. BAMBERGER COMPANY, Market Strest 5—JOHN WANAMAKER, Broadway & 9th Street Sept. 23 to 28—FIREMEN’S PHARMACY CO., Broad & Market Sts. 5—JAMES A. HETHERINGTON, 42nd St. & Vanderbilt Ave. 5_F.K. JAMES COMPANY, 46th Street & Broadwey ; Sept. 23 te 28—HAHNE & COMPANY, Broad Street — GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO., Service Store, Broadway & Maides Lane 50Pt- 30 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, 107 Market Street EDWARD WECK & SON, 148 Fulton Street Sept. 30 to Oct. 5—E. G. 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