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HY URE mo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 19 18, NO MORE WOODEN CARS IN BROOKLYN SUBWAYS GIRLS! ACP NOW" HAIR COMING OU MEANS DANDRUPE “Danderine” will save your hair and double its MILLIONS STOLEN INNEW YORK'S DRY. GOODS DISTRIT beauty at once. Organized Band — Brazenly uae | Steals Big Truckloads of Try this! Your hair gets soft, | She a oolle wavy, abundant and aston haynes glossy at once. | Silks and woollens to the value of| almost $1,009,000 have been stolen Save your hair! Beautify it! Tt is | from loft buildings in New York since only « matter of using a little Dan-|the first of the year, according to Herine occasionally to have a head of \fgures obtained to-day from several heavy, beautiful hair: soft, lustrous. | * y |big burglary insur. se concerns, wavy and free from dandruff, It is | a a eusy and inexpensive to have pretty, |, Some of the thieves have been cap- charming hair and lots of it. Just | red by the pofice, but most of the: spend a few cents for a small bottle | are still operatin ording to the | pf Knowllon's Danderine now—all | insurance offic: y haul their drug stores recommend it—xpply One little as directed and within ten min- | case is reported in which the robbers | ules there will be an appearance of |went through a oes the | abundance, freshness, fluffiness and | eveot from. the trect an incomparable gloss and lustre, and | jo iso9 try as you will you cannot find a tru coe ae ene Tt a| plunder away in motor trucks, What Is Public Service Commission Going tc Do About Violation of the Law and the B. R. T. Contract With the People? HE LAW—"Passenger gars shall be constructed, as far as prac- [ wdle to do eo, of steel and fireproof materials. The design, materials and construction are to be such as will give the max- imum safety and comfort.”"—Section 88, of Contract No. 4, entered into March 1!', 1918, between the city and the B. R. T. / Hi FACT—More than 200 wooden cars are being used dally by the B. ReT. through the Centre Street loop, over the Willlams- burg Bridge, to Canarsie and Jamaica. They are being used during the rush hours.—Information obtained from the Public Service Com. mission. EST WE FORGET-—Fighty-pine killed, 225 injured when B. R. T. Brighton Beach train of all wooden cars left the tracks in the Malbone Street tunnel. HAT 1S THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION doing to put an end to this menace? A former Public Service Commission put an end to wooden cars in the old Interborough Subways. The Evening World then led in the demand for action! building West \ 30th urted away $5,000 | been active reet, and three other firms in the ool service, arte: hey are 7 ie worth of gi Jington Plac din Strect aud the |same. buslding, $40006 A, Davia No, [school service, and that the salaries of vy of dandruff of falling hair: but your | Bs real surprise will he after two weeks’; The robbers have got past the most | surr Hay territory zy West 4 $10,000; Lerner 7 wse when you will see new hair—fine ingenious burglar alarm systems. Tom tho Crvacct Untarpare meta © dates Wen, “Ww Read f Du apa downy at first—yes— but really | Cases are on record where they gored | pany, No, LL Washington Place,| 7 and'9 Waverley Plice, $15,000; Men. e are Nea y or ty | wew hair—sprouting out all over your | thre brick and plaster walis to get | on Sunday evening, a to Ag- | delsohn Bros. & Siff, Fourth p Danderine is, we believe, the | only sure hair grower-destrover of | dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and | obtained in the second hed, $5,000 worth been taken on a fi their booty les. ern Was ods having | They have smashed doors | Ures | w that were built doors and have broken strong locks. robbed in this building). In the district of the Mercer Street In some it never fails to stop falling hair at ; a on, | | Police Station more than fifteen safes | once. jeases safes have been blowa open. iacainr, Sol Br mof*.|havo been blown in the last few . If you want to prove how pretty | The burglars leave no fingerprints. | sonny yr 6 days | Months. and soft your hair really ts, moisten | sing a preparation that gives them} ago, the plunder be taken away ia | Some of the places where safes cloth with a little Danderine and |new skin, a hand truck, Burglars got $1voo7| Were blown and the amounts taken bf Ws got $ follow: At No. 4 East 12th Street, refully draw it through your hair In the district between 15th Street | Worth of materials when they robbed | §2 ono. Visman Cohen No. 43 Bast toking one small strand nt a time, land 38th Street there is hardly a silk | the firms of Mose. and | Toth Street, $3,000; J, Paulys, No, 749 Your hair will be soft, glossy and | jort building that has not been robbed the building vice PX Botnelder 1n | Broadway, $5,000, bequtiful in just a few moments—a Le ae ce A ‘Visited pote Binoe. th Nite ce averlyy | "A great many. other placos have . been robbed of thousands of dollars’ delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this.—Advt. It is belteved it was tho same gang some cases h that robbed a loft at N ave robbed half a dozen firms in the same building. worth of goods, mostly silks. With the | {hat 5 . 118 West | Wor a t I : | 27th Street of $12,000 wor rf lieved the thefts are made by an or: approach of winter they have turned | Shit, pt aki urbine “al Re avateen ganized ganz, which sells the stolen heir attention to woollens and have | Atwoivg. thousand dole wate: | gooda to "fen who in turn destroy Teeth . goods was from the firm of|4ll marks on the goods and dispoxe 0. Sohwartz Brothers at No. 41 West|them to concerns with which they woeccccccccccocepe i Without Plates STOP CATARRH! 0 | zoth Btrect, Louls Dulberg ee | have. connections in the Weat and ! OPEN Brothers, No, 137 and 139 West 25ta | South. es 4 NOSTRILS AND HEAD | Street, lost $10,000 worth of goods. ae 4 5,000 haul luke 4 econ ag Helaeman Bros. taken from | DR, A. A. STRASSER DEAD. 1. Save Decayea Teeth, Says Cream Appiied in Nostrils | | according to the obtained. er we " tieves H s3 % A complete list of the places robbed | Well-Known Surgeon Victim of Tighten Loose Teeth anc Beileres esse ores aren if not available, Many of the place: ( Puralyttc Stroke. Treat Di d Gi s ——— many places reat Diseased Gums. ° were not insured. Some of the in- IGTON, N. J, Nov. 20.—D @ i ostrils ae clogged and yo sured Pe: Pe ARLINGTON, } . Nov, 20. r. SETS OF Uist 4 (ye! ane i head’ la stuted aid you cant bieatbe:l aes parr eblee thts year and the] qugus A, Strasser, Fellow of thé and. inhays ate Gold, @| freely because of a cold or catarrh, Nos. 108 and 119| American College of Surgeons and a) le of Ely’s.Crea:. IR 0U0! Redfeng {the American Association of Obstet- fit d Porcelain di t just get a small bojtle of Ely's.Crea $ 0; Redfern shaaki rid be ticebalhaies i Nos, 2 o4|ticlans and ‘necologists, died sud- nainalile Prices. Balm at any d store. Apply a » Nos, 22 and 24 $7,000; Nos. 49 and 5 Kiow & Co. . $6,000; 1. Klein, No, 5 Carolina denly of parulysis here to was forty-four years old and a re cently retired Lieutenant In the Med. little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your in- BADLY DECAYED TEETH ong. Roots carefully extracted. eeth thorou ed. Broken plates repaired while you wait of if sent oy mi =Two OFFICES— ZEast ee lees head, soothing ard healing the flamed, swollen mucous membr and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your no: trils are open, your head is clew more hawking, snufiing, blowin more headache, siryness or struggling | aves a widow ind one son. rennin War Board Gi t Company 00; Jasons & € $5,000; ‘empany, No. 17 00, andard Bast Petti 22d Street, eres WASHINGTON, Nov, tionat War Labor Board 20.—The Na tar Underwear Company, No, 145 BESRRGERERESaesaAszeeS as CHARITY. CHARITY. QUA eo BALTIMORE BOSTON 183% 110% CHARITY. | CHARITY. | It] Avenue, $30,000 (two other firms were | It is be- foal Reserve Corps of the U. 8S, A. He re Pressmen $6! Ine SECO for breath. Ely's C Balm is just | West 30¢t 35,000; Mark Lage Alber ae or breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just | West 30th Street, ; Mark Bros. |the New York preasmen an increase o Oeicene on te Saar what sufferers from head colds und |No. 693 Broadway, $2,000; Knmerick |§6 a week in wages, it was stated. & os caterrh need. I's a delight.—Advt. Garment Company. No. 35 West 35th |the board offices to-day. /HYLAN ASKED FOR AID | TO RAISE TEACHERS’ PAY Is Urge Mayor to Take | eps at Once to Remedy | Serious Shortage. The 3 Me Men F Association w York City of} cipals to-day urged Mayor Ity- n to take steps at once to remedy the # shortage of school teachers, rous persons on the eligible list are refusing appointments to the schools | because of greater remuneration else- |whore,” says @ letter to the Mayor from Abraham Smith, President of the Aa- rooms have been |teachers of late and the py | been unable to obtain substhute “We deem it our duty to urge the members of the Board of Estimate to |take such steps as will enable the Board ducation to retain the teachers and jerks who are abandoning their profes. | |sion for more remuneration, and to in- duce a larger nuarbe? of persons to en- ter the profession,” The association recommends that the salaries of substitute teachers be tn creased to $5 a day; that school clerks without Is have ve given permanent. tenure and annuai|! | the teaching and admintatrative astatts | tive as thdse | to persons’ of | | be made at pald by similar Got $4 FOR MURDER. That layer © Pald Hin, That he killed John Joyce of No. 299 Barrow Street, Jersey City, with a plece fron pipe on (he night of Oct. 28 and subsequently pald $4 for the killing | # the subs! Red confer. | sion of @ fn at night by Detective Joby Kane, g o| of James Deviln, twent, Street, the Bronx, Louls Feory, ¢ Went 46th Stree and Joseph Mattarra No, 194 Grand Street, Jersey City, under arrest aa w pil claims police say that Deviin Mat id him to do away Journeym BLINDNESS FIGHT GOES ON. | National Commi Campalan of The National Committee for the Pre- | vention of Blindness whic hdid euch wok during the war, has} letting in its work, now that the war Is over. | and sonal endeavor | Committee's workers are Instructing public in the pi reatment of | th salary sufficient to retain them in ahe on the TO MOTHERS! feeling their best always, by givi occasionally, Children love to take Cascarets, but just wonderful to correct the sour stumach and colds. Cascaret without griping or injury. children’s laxative save trouble, wo! Cascarets contains dieceions and and upwards, —Advt ft t CHARITY. AA A, ay ‘ PHILADELPHIA. (war cues) 100% Keep your little pets physically fit, smiling, mentations and poisons trom a child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels | Mothers who depend upon Cascarets as the | the eyes, those of th well as| the workima 80 educating the public Play Line, Mother” ing Cascarets, the candy cathartic, They are sweet candy-like tablets, little white tongue, feverish breath, 3s gensly ‘work’ the bile, sour fer- fry and com. Each 10 cent box of | duse for kiddies aged one year old | CHARITY. CHICAGO 78% to a knowledge of the dread t so a lo prevent an epidemic disease: ae Home Soldters. . Clevesnd MH. Dodge have given their famous Homestead at River. je to the Red Cross as a home for convalescent soldierm It has forty rooms and is surrounded by beautiful grounds, ommanding a fine view vf the Hudsen iver, Fa A Wad nove spolte @ goed face, ARE YOU HANDICAPPED the The nove ts the mort “ face and the vest iwi Woodbury method sa Out pain oF detention Derfeetiy, with~ Resulte im- ranteed. haree wi ry sccomplished for you, John H. Woodbury SAFR—SANE—SURE METHOD, Only at 45 West 34th St, Suite fom PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT AIDS WEAK KIDNEYS The symptoms of kidney and blad- der troubles are often very distress- ing and leave the system in @ down condition. 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When writing be sure and mention The New York Evening World.—Advt AN “Lost and Found” artices ertived in The World or reported to “Lost and Foun R 103, World Build! for thirty days, ‘Th t telephoned otly to ‘The Warld. |convince or money refunded. Call 4000 Teokman, New York, oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, | | A union suit with shoulders simply can’t anything else but fe the natural lines of 4 der and neck! Makes for “perfect fit.” Our own Ask for No. 023, “Shire” collars are own brand. Pure where the wear comes, Also soft (igures and étlka “Composite” Derbies built on the law of ages. Fit and look well 80 out of every 100 Conform without ing. ‘Velour Bats, tow { ROGERS PEET COMPANY: «, at 13th St, re at Mth Brofliway — Corners’t at Warren eae Feels Like a Real Fell “After nine years of stomach sufe fering, colic attacks and bloatin, feel like a living person again. Yo doses of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem have entirely restored me. I h met @ great many people who, I aw sure, need this medic! It is simple, harmless preparation that rey moves the catarrhal mucus from th. intestinal tract and alla’ he inflans mation which causes practically olf stomach, liver and intestinal ailments including appendicitis. One dose me cige and druggist ‘ gett - Riker ~ Jaynes everywhere.—Advt. —_______ae ST Sunday World “Wants” Work Monday Wonders, | CHARITY. NEW YORK 14% WHERE NEW YORK STANDS—AND WHERE IT BELONGS! New York owes it to the boys who have been through the horrors of the War, and are now marching triumphantly into Germany, to go over the top financially as they went over the top at Chateau Thierry. What will be the effect on those brave fellows of the 69th and other New York Regiments who have been fighting for us and are today leading the Allied forces to the Rhine, when they learn that Greater New York is not sufficiently interested in them or what they have done for us at home to make good its promise to supply them with the means of recreation, entertainment and education during the period of demo- bilization? The Campaign closes at midnight, tonight. Wake up, citizens of New York, and ‘save the city and yourselves from shame! A PROMISE—SACRED, BECAUSE OF ITS CHARACTER, HAS BEEN MADE TO THE BOYS. SHALL WE KEEP IT—CR ACKNOWLEDGE OURSELVES DEFAULTERS ? UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. as PN PRRs FRNA EC SS A RCA EE ce Se ES pT RB BE V0