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ee baer? Ran dE se obtERH NATE rE RE tHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1918. _ Eg INFLTENE Ss S500 MORE, ST DAR it on i and and begin taking at ]| jamin at No, 67 Lenox Avenue, woke up at 7 o'clock this morning, an hour late |] first signs of a col for his work. He felt drowsy, and when he reached for his trousers they were not where he had hung them last night. || Let Ludwig Baumann Start You Housekeeping on on Credit Open an account with a single arlicle or as many as you want—from $5 to $5,000—pay a few dollars down—the balance insmall weekly or monthly payments—$1.50 aweek pays for $100—Larger and smaller amounts in proportion. Bottle of 250 Tablets, 50c toe He found them tn the dining room. minus the $70 he had left in his pock- throug’ ets, He awakened his brother from o Gea eae pe ble fb stupor and the brother found a and trousers in the dining room minus $250.1 Board of Balint Estimate Allows ite beauty. his way Paid on rece! Bettiohe & "Tafel 145 Grand St, 145 W. 43d St, 634 Columbus Ave, jusiness Estabilshed 1835 AD aa iti chiéroformed the Monts? Teachers’ Pay Raise and Spend a few cual Dandruff Luncheons for Children. vanishes and hair stops ‘Gendhnnieienens coming out. In now providi Brovieng @ greater school! T4 be possessed of a head of heavy, appropriation than that which had] beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, been allowed in the tentative city cane and free from dandruff, is budget for 1919 the Board of rstt.| merely & matter of using a little Dan- mate has heeded many protests that It is easy and inexpensive to have were made over wh nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get F what waa charactet-/4 small bottle of Knowiton’s Dan- ized as the inadequacy of the original|derine now—all drug stores recom- school allotment, The first Agures|mend it—apply a little as directed, set aside only $42,096,168. for | 4M within ten minutes there will be schools, ‘The Boar of Batimate | 8%, #PRearance of abundances fresh added $3,025,000 to this ess and an incomparable sum, gloss and lustre, and try as you will, To raiso tho pay of the 17.493| you can not find « trace of dandruff teachers $1,749,300 is wet anide; $50,-| or falling hair; but your ry! surprise 000 18 appropriated for the achool| Will be after about two Weeks’ use, lunch system, $25,000 for clerks’ salary | “hen you will see new hair—fine and Increases and the remainder of the|CONBY at firat—yes—but really new 43,008,000 is’ for ets hair—sprouting out all over your ne other school pur-| scalp—Danderine is, we believe, the poses. only sure hair grawer, destroyer of Tnereased appropriations for the | dandruff and cure for itehy scatp, and Board of Education may raise next |it never fails to stop falling hair at year’s tax rate above this year,” said | nce. Comptrotier Craig to-day. “This in| If you want to prove how pretty a very serious matter, for the alight. | 4d, Sft your hair really is, moisten a est increase in t cloth with a little Danderine and care- rease in taxes has invariabiy,| fully draw it through your hair—tak- been sefied upon by the landlords to | ing one small strand at a time, Your raise rents throughout the city to an | hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful oppressive degree, Whether rents are |in Just a few moments—a delightful Two friends of good teeth— your dentist and this dentifrice Your dentist will tell you that Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream goes far toward making you sure of good teeth. Open Setardays Until 10 P. M. At All Three Stores. The Money You Pay for Furnished Rooms Will B Wis Gay the the Furniture and and Pay the Re the Rent it Besides But no dentifrice can do it all—the dentist should be visited twice a year so that he may discover cavities while they are small and easily fixed. Make this twice- a-year visit a rule—and the twice-a-day brushing with Colgate’s another. Dentists approve Colgate’s—they know it is thorough, thrifty, delicious—and, best of all, safe. Nickel Trimmed. Special Sale of Ranges, Oil Heaters and Johan, a Lae XVI. Dining Rak Suit @ Pieces) Ren T.50 Evidence that Colgate's is preferred by dentists is con- Increased next year depends very ryitidey Ohad everyone who tries | puppwt—ite wie sso, lad for th o 44. 98 a * tained in the affidavits and other documents in this Evi largly upon the requirements of tho | this—~Advt. ON PANURY Nec rH * dence Chest—deposited with the Title Guarantee & Trust Board of Education, I 50 : Cash_or Credit, Co, of New York. ‘They may be examined by accredited “The appropriation proposed by the committees on application to Colgate & Co. Doard of Estimate and Apportionment | :“ ren $1 12 3-RoomOutfit $9 98 for 1919 is $3,023,000 in excess of that 3-Room Outfit P of High ie 7 n.andatorily required, and Is $2,629,007 | ‘eriod Furnitu above the appropriation for 1918," Pay for It $1.75 wash Pay for It $4a Week 4 ‘The cost of running the govern- ment of the City of New York in 1919 will be about $9,984,728.18 Greater | than it was during the present year, | ——= manna) The 1919 budget for the city and | ey and i county, not including the direct State | j RD) Brass Bed tax, is $£39,585,857.77, as completed| Gold Bem, Vries 922.50 by the Board of Estimate. The NW Ne budget must be passed by the Board af Aldermen by Oot. 31, Other big increases are as follows. Police Department, $1,276,965.60; Tire Department, $563,520.99; Department of Public Charities, $683,522.47; De- partment of Street Cleaning, $2,207,- 219; Department of Plant and Struc. oe Git SENSE Maren Wilh manta? Samia Wow tures, $2,030,808,02, besetis Look for me inyour dealer's window . Cash or Credit, avDer, 16 in canta, ey fi ia atti, Sit, ae mera ns, WEST sl gan eno | ll arene: 57036 ai0cx8' ave comes Hen i matican 4 j i 1 fi 3 I Calling Must ; Telep | Be Restricted | : e Restricte i : - SPANISH INFLUENZA has made such serious inroads in our operating force that the only way the situation can 3 a be met is by prompt and widespread restriction of telephone calling. ; r The situation has been relieved somewhat through the voluntary cooperation of the public in response to our appeal. ‘ ; Several large commercial organizations like the Hotel Association, the New York Pharmaceutical Conference, the Retail 4 i Wine and Liquor Dealers Association, and others have arranged with their members for the restriction of telephone calls. ; ’ But the immediate cooperation of the whole telephone-using public is imperative if we are to avoid the necessity of de- nying calls that are not obviously necessary, such as emergency calls and calls necessitated by the public interest and : welfare and by Government business and war work. The Public Service Commission has recognized the seriousness of the situation and “urgently appeals to the public to use : : the telephone as little as possible and for only strictly necessary purposes.” euie.*® jj Will You Make This a Personal Matter Immediately a DON'T TELEPHONE Except in an EMERGENCY