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| t i i : i | The only sure way to get rid of | dandruff is to dissolve it, then you | Agree to Go Back to Work Pend- destroy it entirely, To do this, get about four ounces of ordinsry liquid ing Decision on Demand errant a at a ge pil for Higher Pay. Ing; use enough to moisten the scalp MY y i i ‘The atrike of the cylinder preas and rub it in gently with the finger | + oaers, which has tied up Job printing : in this city, was wettied yeaterday by Do this to-night, and by morning, | most, if not all, of your dandruff to work and their deman ry & week increase in pay will ry tub | mitted to arbitration. The arbitration | entirely destroy every single sek and trace of it, no matter how | Samuch dandruff you may hi You will fi too, that itching ond. digging of the scalp will atop at | +. onee, and your hair will be fluffy, lus | . trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look George F. Wells, director of procedure You can get'liquid arvon at any| The strikers ratified the agreement drug store. 1s to do the work.—-Advt. Hal School Children No, 2% St. Mark's Place. Sure Relief ANS; PABY CARRIAGES | ee ve Sal | selected nnd sterilized, Naturea own Ke. a Brooklyn and vicinity. oF aX packaRns Barcel Dost, pre- paid and insured, $1 Real’ Is, 216 W. 14 St.. New York, THE E EV proceedings will begin to-day vnder’ Manhattan and Brook- f the board. i € * chairenen Taft and Walsh of tne | lyn Orders Well Up Wha haha ha and fell a hundged times better, | board were at the hearing yesterday, | amd Fears of Fuel! | * . * It is inexpensive and [last night at a meeting in Arlington | Famine This Win-. ter Vanish. | ter's experien | gin to Fill Orders) voiers. | Yet — While Coney Island Hasn’t Even’ Promises. . Fuel Administrator Gurfield's state- lL exati ment that there will be coal enough | we are at least 5,000 tons behind on | ve this winter for all the homes if prop- | itR jer economy Is exercised met wit CRANDA LL’ S Fruit Rolls | varigd responses to-day from coal} oldeet factory in Man. | dealers of Greater New York. fattapoT4 year? High law |(aate Hike fruit, took ike truft. are teutt| Phroughout Brooklyn and most of 4nd | Manhattan dealers waid that the sit- | yo finuer | uation was very satisfactory and ex- TAC’ all | Pressed tho view that there was 00! age twenty tons each. Of course that danger of a shortage. In the Bronx | includes the coal supply up to March. But for our immediate requirements |; was told. There several dealers de-| we need 20,000 tons, The 1,200 tons « and at Coney Island another story December Ist. Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Sale-—_Wednesday Women Glove Silk, Merino & Cotton Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered s Underwear / There's no need to say that this is a very remarkable sale. prices speak for themselves. A wonderful opportunity to purchase VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, "Sourav marunos GOAL FOR MOST OF CITY IN SIGHT, SAY DEALERS: clared that the coal situation was bad and that there were no prospects ¢ ‘The hopeful feature of the situation, dealers declared, was due to the fact tr that the people, profiting by last wins + put in their orders for their supply early in the summer, | This gave the dealers an opportunity ‘of getting to work early and many | Bronx Yards Can’t Be-|°' them have already furnished the a two-thirds allotment to the house- BRONX. Bronx dealers expressed themselves ity on the situation as follows: William Farmer, manager of the | prone branch of Burns Bros. at Garrison Avenue and the Bronx River: “We haven't got enough coal, to-day for even tosmorrow's orders. the orders on hand.” Henry Drew, manager for Henry J. Meyer Company, No, 219 Ryder Ave- nue: {In the last two weeks we have been able to get 1,200 tons and have en very much up against it, We have 3,000 orders on hand that aver- we received is the highest allotment we have got since the advent of the Fuel Administration, Usually our al lowance has been 500 or 600 tons for two weeks.” Edward Robitzek of N : “There's not go around, Our o to behind on ord Mr. Meyer of the Company, 150th Street and Harlem River: “We have enough coal to go round for present orders. Our re- nh coal to ny is 15,000 bus 8. helped the business very much. | don’t think there will be any shortage this winter.” F. W. Schwiers, Webster Avenue 1,000 orders be The orders w average twelve We have little coal tn the yard and no pro pe time.” | H. G. Streat yard, Harlem “Conditions here do not justity | such statement as hag been madi | the Fuel Administration. The 5! | tion is anything but promising. Week, Which was supposed to | coal week and which was expected to} ‘[isee an avalanche of fu New York, actually wit rival of one boatload our docks.” T. R. Thorne Compa Avenue: “The, shortage w greater than what It e have Mi 1918.7" The situation in Bre 200 and 800 tons of One difficulty is that are reluctant to take ion would be bette vere More willing to take t sizes and break up the supply is not norm crders are filled, fx thirds basis allowed. ‘The demand is ow, possibly because the | forewarned and got y. We ere confident the situation will improve from now . Dr. Garfield's statement found to be in th J An Exhibit of Later Models The Values Are Most Extraordinary of the situation given by L Women’s & Misses’ Frocks AILORED FROCKS of Tricotine, Wool Velour or Gabardine. 205 Ryder » Embroidered or braid trimmed Frocks of Serge inawide variety of designs, gette or Satin. Cramer-Meyer ‘ Frocks of Velveteen, Geor- 25.00 ‘LABORATE ts have been good for several | but we can’t handle any new The mild weather has; EMBROIDERED FROCKS of pas Blue Serge. Braid trimmed Tricotine Frocks. Frocks of Wool Velour and Poiret Twill. 30.60 UR TRIMMED FROCKS of Wool Velour, featuring Hudson Si Opossum and Natural Nutria. Tailored Frocks of Tricotine, elaborately button trim- Heavily embroidered Frocks of Serge. of getting any more for some DON T NEGLECT 1 RHEUMATIC PAIN: Go after it with Sloan’ s Lini-| ment before it gets Australian silk, well-made thrcughout. ‘ beautifully. Three styles, tops. Well tailored throughout. , GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS—very good weight, in white and brown, taupe, navy, green, black, Nol all sizes in each color. MERINO UNION SUITS in large sizes. Stes 36-42, Low neck, sleeveles neck and elbow sleeves. Sizes 6-7-8, Regular 4, WINTER WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS 720 suits of for those who cannot wear wool, length; also low neck and sleeveless, ankle length. glove silk gifts for Christmas. GLOVE SILK VESTS, medium weight. pink and white, plain and embroid- ; ered, Regular and bodice tops. Not all sizes in each style. Regular 1.85 to 2.25 grades 1.39 ee m@, GLOVE SILK VESTS—pink and white, splendid weight silk, opera combination F a\ Regular 2.50 grade 1.49 t Faultlessly finished garments that willwash High and Dutch neck with elbow sleeves, ankle MANHATTAN. Not every Site in each Regular 2.25 to 3.25 grades 1.85 Just 240 suits of fine soft yarns and ankle length. Also Dutch that we are about River a been quite fortun: coal to keep our e in getting enough dward Trimr ike very much to of the coal of which Dr. speaks. We'ro all out of ¢ have been gett Fuel Administ If grade 2.95 finely knit cotton a istrnt uation ax well as I do 33.00 mney & Co. Harlem Street: “We have comers going. We eep our trade supplied with the | ments which bave been promised Instant relief without mussiness or | Dealers in Manhattan had this to No C.O. D., Mail or Telephone Orders. on bills rendered December Ist. The Liliputian Bazaar style, but all sixes represented, Regular 2.00 and 2.25 grades Charge aahuns ads ihe reralndae of this apnth will appear jenahan, No. 540 West I have not r of coal, but came near Most of my orders have Mhe people took advan- have their! "The pros est of the been pretty well supplied, If the of Silvertone ani lined with broadcloth, CHEVIOT COAT OF Regular 5.75 grade.. » COAT LININGS OF beautiful. Brown or taupe velvet, emma Bou, Trade Mach, Occupying the eritire Fourth Floor of Best & Co. offers Wednesday A Remarkable Sale of Children’s Coats Sizes 1 to 3 years HOODED COAT OF CHEVIOT A very warm practical coat, , SATEEN OR CHINA SILK, cotton filled and quilted; may be added to any unlined coat for additional warmth, : Sale Prices, 2.75 to 4. 75 You a ever Pay More at Best's in rich burgundy and green mixture, double breasted, warmly interlined, hood Regular 20.50 grade RESEDA GREEN, trimmed with nutria. A very dainty dressy coat, full belted style, lined throughout with white silk and interlined, Regular 22.50 grade HANDSOME VELVET COAT with nutria collar—empire style, shirred } front and back. The full cut and the interlining make it as warm as it is Regular 19,50 grade.....Sale Price, 15.00 { COATS OF WHITE LAMBS' WOOL CLOTH—the warmest washable coat, f Made simply with belt across back and fastened with pearl buttons, weather will continue it will | not only in getting t }mines but will enal | conserve what they jhand, There is no re body should be short Yoal Comp: h River of our order se in the near “Our supplies are not n was Wo had expreted, thou naturally not normal. Abi Nborg & Co \A Health i | ; Sale Price, 16.50 | Builder For ' +++ Sale Price, 18.00 i jeturer, post Sale Price, 5.00 : AT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURTSS >CAMPHOR PILLS: Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats MAN, LOOSE BACK AND BELTED COATS, of Bolivia, Crystal Cloth and Silvertone, with extra large cape shawl collars of Hudson Seal, Natural Lynx, Rac- coon and Nutria. id Wilson, No. 617 West 49th : An Army Shoe For Women An indispensable shoe interested in |war work either at home or “Over Seas.” In shape a refinement of \the regulation army last — straight inner line. from flexible tan leather) quarter interlined with kid. .| It has the thorough-going comfort that Coward Shoes| are known for. Price $11.20 James S. Coward 262-274 Greenwich St.,N. Y. (Near Warren St.) Mail Orders Filled Sold Nowhere Elee cent, of our orders ure being No, 13 West per cent. of our for women Weakened Lungs Afior being weakened by & continued h ethene the lungs and helping to 50 Bottles at all drugsiste or ROST GLO, CRYSTAL CLOTH and Bolivia Coats, with extra large collars of Eastern Mink, Real Beaver, Poiret or Taupe Lynx and Hudson Seal, 115.00 labor unions tn Lot Distr so that the tie more than Tailored Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Fur Trimmed & Plain Tailored W 30.00 OATS OF CRYSTAL CLOTH, Bolivia, Wool Pom Pom, Silvertone and Wool Coats Wool Velour, with collars of Nutria, Seal dyed Coney, Raccoon and Black Opossum; silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Velour, in plain tailored effects. Coat of Velour, Nutria Collar, MMIC kate members took enien'a Unton piions for OOL VELOUR COATS, in loose back and belted effects, plain tailored or trimmed with Raccoon or Nutria fur; lined throughout and warmly interlined.