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AAT A PRB eee 9 Fan eutn Var 0 at : \. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, WARTAXTOSTAND “IN GINGRESS BIL, _ PANO TREASURY / “THE BAYER CROSS Bor tablets are white. They are of precisely the same piss. One contains genuine Aspirin, Can you be sure about the Sther? Handreds of medicinal products are sold in the form of pl whe | blets, and plain white tablets are sometimes offered when Aspfr te called for. } Bayer-Tabdicts and Capsules of Aspirin contain genaine Aspirin. For your additional protection—every package and every tablet of (enuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin is marked with "The Bayer Ci wade-mark™ Ampirin’® ( ‘U.S. Pat. Of.) in a eal =o ic hans thine aad enpmien a fe Pabe Bayer-Ta Necessary. WASHINGTO? Nov. | enue WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Most $350 $4.00 p00 9G00 STOC ue ‘ou’ll never need to ask “What is the price?” when the shoe salesmanis show- ing you W. pened hoes because the actual value is determined and the retail price fixed at t! ete Aide W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. tamped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a ‘The aualityot W L.Douglas product is guaranteed protection against high prices and unreason- by more than 40 years experience in making fine able profits is only one example of the constant shoes. The amartstyles are the leaders in the fash- endeavor of W. L. Douglas to protect his c ion centres of America. They are made well- tomers. W. L. Douglas name on shoes is his equipped factory at Brockton,Mass.,by the highest pledge that they are the best in materials, paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and workmanship and style possible to produce at supervision of experienced men,all working with ap the price. Into every pair go the results of sixty- honest determination to make the best shoes forth six years experience in making shoes, cating price that money can ‘The retail prices are t! back to the tine when W. L. Douglas was a |. same everywher ey. cost no. more in San of seven, pegging shoes. ‘ Francisco than they do in New York. CAUTION — Before you buy be sure W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom and the inside eae If the stamped price has been matilated, BEWARE OF as rcicting Mb Spe age B: tor » Stores in Greater New York: #2779 Third Av., bet. 146th & 197th Ste. B47 Fighth | ®250 West 12 L. Douglas jassau Street. 7 Broadway, cor, Sth St, | 847 Broadway, nea dway,cor, 36th St. | 1495 Broadway (Times Sq.) | ® 984 Third Avenue, A #1452 Third Avenu et. cor. Peart, near Thornton St. ates Avenue, | #PATERSOS . 11th Street. | #€TRENTON of WL. D. Broadway : Fifth Avenue, 1 8. *& 2202 Third Av., cor. 120th St. Uncertainty on War Contracis Helps to Make $6,250,000,000 14.+Uncer- tainty of future Government expendi- tures a dof ‘policies for curtailment 4 war produition makes Its advisible, in the opin’ of ‘Treasury ‘omfeials, | that the taxes umder the pending Tev- Bill be not’ reduced materially below the $6,250,000,000 carried by the measure as drafted in’the Senate, ify This is expected-to Be the attitude of Secretary McAdoo, to be explained in a letter to Congrestional leaders, Government departments, Ket Stree tate Stree found, were not able to forecast with any degree of accuracy what reduc- tions might be made {n their previous estimates of expenditures. This odh- not be done satisfactorily, it was ex- plained, until the Government's pol- cancelling war eentracts is sury now considers it un- necessary, it is sajd, to ratse $8,000,000,000 by taxation, next year oh this caléndar year’s business, as provided by the Revenue Bill passed by the Howse; é the Senate has reduced this amount ta about $4,266,000,000 ‘the Treasury is inelindd to believe. that little change showld be made Ip this total, Particularly, Treasury’ ex- perts say, Wart profits taxes should be retained. annem FUND WORKERS IN CRASH. Millionaire — Potleeman's’ dew With’ Another, An automobile belonging to Billy Bergen, known in the Bronx as the millionaire policeman,” wrecked an- other car driven by Joseph X. Sylvea- ter of No. 680 Morris Avenue in a col- lision to-day at Melrose Avenue and 16ist Street. Sylvester suffered « frac- tured leg and atm and internal injuries. He is in @ critical condition at Lincoln Hospital. Bergen’s car was driven by Conrad Kalb of No. 130 West 180th Street and carried a party of United War Werk Auto he camp ers. They were = and r extricating Sylvasi u wer permitted to depart, eat" dl PLANT WILL AIDS SCHOOL. Connecticut College Gets #25,000— Other Legacies. (The New York NEW LONDON, Conn, Nov. 14— Connecticut College will benefit to the extent of $250,000, according to the will of Commodore Morton F. Plant, which has just been filed here for probate + ther bequests include $20,000 to the yening World.) Lawrence Hospital of this city; @ ga- rage in West treet, New York, to the widow, rah Mae Plant; watches, trophies, &c,, to the sou, Henry Bradiey Plant, Mrs, A. W. Willard, Bostc Several employees will r $1,000 to $20,000. i — CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Wh net changes = previnns stone Newt if Last. 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HANES KNITTING COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C, New York Office, 366 Broadway Pi button. We ¢ return your money or give you @ new garment if any oan breaks. Warning tothe Trade~Any farment offered as Hanes ie tu GOVERNMENT ENTRY WINS HORSE SHOW PRIZE First Exhibition of Qavalry Siced a Winner—Mrs. Moore Cup Victor Peabody. This was Thoroughbred Day at the Horse Show tn Madison Square Gar den, Adama Express, tho first etry ever made by the Government, won the clase for thoroughbred stallions, He ty & ten-year-old chestnut, by Adam, bought by @ syndicate of Amoticana in France. The Government entry was jfrom the National Remount Division and {a 'to be used to Improve the quality of cavalry remountas. Second tm the class of four was Cas- Silla Parma, ‘The bish jump for Judge William H. Moore's ofp was @ victory for Sirs Francis. 8, Peabody of Chicaigo, who was first and second with the bay geid- ing Red Heart and the chestnut gelding Great Heart. The former equalled the Garden record of 6 feet 9 inthes to win, ‘The polo class for lightweight mounts was won by Archie W. Kinney of the | Durland Polo Club on Miss 8. N. Pond’ day Siren, while Lieut. Col. Jack Gi ‘ford of the British Army rode Miss Lillian Stokes Bostwick’s chestnut Bis- cara, placed second. on Plant Hotels’ Manager Weds, (Special to The Evening Wort.) * | NEW LONDON, Conn. Nov, 14.— Charles &. Krom, Manager of the late Commodore Plant's hotels, the Griswald and the Belleview, was married to Miss Kathryn B. Cooley of Chicago, a well known golf player, at Ansonia, Conn., 1918. VICTORY SERVICE AT TRINITY) AL SMITH SPENT NOTHING. Wieh and Br Many high jai of the army and navy including Maj.-Gen, J. Fravkite Hell and tuff Maj.-C Kenyon of the British army and staff and many prom Inent representatives of the financial And business life of the city attended the special “victory servive of thanks: giving’ at Trinity Church this noon. The serviee was held under the aus plees of the various British societies of the city and attracted a throng that filed Old Trinity to its fall capactty) Seats werd reserved for sallor# And a pumber of young women identified with the British War Mission, ‘Thé Rev. Dr, Willlam T, Manning, rector of Trinity, conducted the services and deliversd an address. ——— TAX ON CHILD LABOR, Proposed New Law Said to Have Wilson's Support. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. opposing child labor upon @ proposed amendm: war revenue bill to replace the labor law recently held unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, The meastro, which Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin, will present and which is reported to have the President's support, will pro- vide a prohibitive excise tax of five or ten per cant, on products of child labor, Senators —»s—— 1 ‘Two Flyers Killed by Fatt, FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 14.— Lieut. William McCurdy of Fast st Louis and Albert R. Moyers of Hu- ron, 8. Dy were killed at Barrontlel’ to-day when the airplane in whic! they were making @ test (light fel! 4,000 fect. HIS is good news from Washington! Bird ALBANY, NY. Nov. 14 —Alfeed FL Smith, candidate for Governor on the Democratic ‘ticket, Tecetved no money and expended no money during hte ampaign, according to hia election ex- pense statement filed with the Secre- lary of State to-day, Bird 8. Colter, Democratic nominees for State Comptroller, received $4,372.65 In ributions and expended the same unt. Mr, Smith's statement reada: “L’ received nothing and expended Any and ail sum# of money 1 or delivered to “me awe y me over to John B. Gilehrinty ter of the Alfred BE. Smith Pert Campaign Committee, and wit! for by said John B. ne Gileh > INDORSE ‘SING FOR VICTORY’ ‘Tiree Cabinet Members Aiprowe Phanks«iving Day Celebration, William F the Mere lowes Morgan, President of New York committe under whose aut pives the “sing for victory” will be neki in Madison Square Garden on Thenks giving Day afternoon annouhe@d) 4o- ot, Daniels “esid jock to join in the move~ yor Hylan in accepting mem bership on the local committee shi that “the victory sing would promote @ patriotic spirit. > At a meeting of the Election Board of Middlesex. County at New Brunswick to-day the members voted not to open . pes containing the soldiers’ te until the status of each soldier as a legal voter had been established. ants Association, bead of the |.” 4, BARTH CRONIN DIES. Metropolitan League of Savi Loan Associations, Second va wee dent of the State Legque of” Savings © and Loan Associations amd President of the Hamilton mpe and ciation of a hia home, No. 28%, eats AmB - Rte grookiyn, He & son: of} form, qenator Barth tT rcpdain of. PosK + TEETH CLEAN GUMS’ HEALTHY. Half of All Permanent Teeth Are Lost Because of Pyorrhea. y af your teeth ff very dentiat knows, and in ‘der to have sound teeth you must have @ dentifrice that » ine the teeth, hy only thoroughly checks Pyorrhea and causes the gums (+ @row firm and healthy, Hundreds of dentiatg a@vige their p Vents who fave soft, fender guma to bx Renreco doer Pyorthen. And Benreco does more—a week's night and morning, will make your teen ao Immaculately white and glistening th. they will be the admiration of: ail who fee them, Rénreco eléane tee giving them a bri surprise and please ¥ fully refreshing that after tris} you will never want to go back + ordinary tooth paste. A big tube for a quarter at all drag bea department atores in the United Stat Why pay more? Stick to Senreco and Your teeth will stick to you. Our Fighting Men Assured of Their “Makings’’— the Government Releases Part of the Output of “BULL” DURHAM Tobacco. ; Since April, at the request of the Government, our entire output of “BULL” DURHAM, thirty-six million sacks a month, has been going to our fighting men—going forward with the colors—until now every camp, every billet, every naval station and every ship is sup~ plied and the Government is assured that wherever our boys in khaki and in blue are—there also is “BULL” DURHAM, For this purpose, was our entire output requested and given. The purpose accomplished—and full supplies of “BULL” DURHAM guaranteed for the future—the Government has released the remaine ing part of the “Makings of a Nation” for civilian consumption. ' Ask your dealer for a sack of “Bull,” and once again, with your own hands, roll a cigarette for yourself-——a cigarette machines can’t imitate—the mildest, the most fragrant, the most economical cigarette in the world. Thus, we know, you will welcome gaod old “Bull” home again, For “Bull” has done his bit gladly and well — and will continue to do it right into Berlin, NEW YORK Jn INCOMPORATED dae ii*fsaxbisae A SiGiEs Poy Pe iets Mitettt eit 234 “ 5