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vs N 7 at ey es we Di rN yon zee yang . THE EVENING WORLD, FR | IDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918, 7 , : |Ilef Assocation, of hich she as je ” lat acho tho orcunanitne nic |r war os ; MAS, W, G, STORY SEEKS cs Mae remit ES Gait or ide, Sat ooze of there rparicn ee Warn | esse pergeltaly ah poi sient | Gari cide Revolution. itch ¢ cosa ment of all its expenses for that computed and. a full and Lill, 7 Disttiet Attorney sieved a Week a ive th it they sei month. accounting not only locally but nas 1) \ a he a i fia | others have chemicals so strong “The budgets of the seven organiza. | tionally will be made.” ler Attorney Moves to Dismiss In-|ago for the dismissol of the indiet-| ay to impair teeth, gums and healts. tions which have combined in the} The question, “Is the amount of dvtmenté. on Grounds of In- its because his chief witness, Will! Select your dentifrice with care recent drive weru submitted to and | w complished in proportion to ts am Garland Brown, died in September! §OZODONT is free from harmful approved the War Department, in » cost?” was asked at the head isuflicient Evidencd jof influenza, Mr. Manley contended to-| nd contains only these. eles y accordance with a resolution adopted riers of every, one of the four ly day that a dismissal on that ground ments that are cleansing and hel 4 ful to the teeth, gums and ‘was| Sixty years’ test proves it, a ’ before the campaign by the Com:| organizations listed above and the A motion to dismisa two indictments mittee of kie composed of repre- wwer from all was, adoubtediy against Mre, Willam Cummings Story sentatives of the reven organizations. Ww P ’ and two indictments against Mrs. Story | maintained, is aati t . | unneces: help.” Mra. Grant belleves q ° y val Col, Harry Cutler, Chairman of the and her sons Allan, reserved. Associations in Last Big| unnecessary help.” M Mra, Grant made another very y an, «was Ss =| a0 sitar ‘ Btate ‘ | stcaninoe f bureau should be established in| uable suggestion, Bhe asked whether | Jowish Welfare Board, United jo to-day before Judge Crain by at- | , 4 ig 5 vhiel d It might not be well to consider the| Army and Navy, commented: "We torney Robert E. Manley ho “~ Ship Rigger Crashed to Death, Money Campaign Wel- | washington to which each aasoctation possibility of recruiting from. the| agree that there should be publicity title indictments woes inune onal A steel shaft being lowered by rig come Investigation. | may make an accuraty accounting.| American expeditionary forces work-|on all expenditures, and in submit ii dite! Cvidenoe | ehatt being 4 , come : | Mrs, Grant suggests that there asso-|ers who serve these organizations, | ting our budget to the War Depart- nt and iilepal evidence presented |into Hull No. 12 at the Standard Bhip- iw for quality and Persons! Attention Ascured at C e ald to the Grand Jury bul ant t Shoote "| , ~ instead of going to theeexpense of| ment for their approval we did so | b! a ri Seok be W/ Grant IN an Open etter] Gee tsan os rult workers from thy) vonding additional workers from this| in detail. We welcome the Idea of — Mrs, Story and her sons are charged | \ ng laround and crushed to | FOR THE TEETH Mrs. . Gran an OF American expeditionary forces insterd] Country, having our accounte audited, We with profiting through their connec-| 822° Woodiand Avenue, | SOLD B mn Slashing Keductions to the editor of The Evening Word,| of sending additional workers ovet-] “I can report that this organization| Pay our workers in the field from tion with the National Emergency Re- I ¢ F Tuminous dials, cases, ls tir . a e e has alread: vened negotiations with | $1,500 to $1,800 .and they must main- yesterday, asked for lizht on the ex-|#eas, She takes the lead “ lB han already opened negotiations with | {21 neniecives and their dependents penditures of the seven war charities that inasmuch as much of the $170-| 1a that the other societ! having| on this, Women abroad receive from She had heard that some associations| 600,000 War Work Fund was contriv-| similar work overseas will join with| $1,200 to $1,500, while the men re- Inaintained cumbersome and expen-|Uted bY poor people, not out of thelr] them in facilitating thia policy. It] ceive’ from $2,000 to $2,400. Our ta is commendable not only from’ the| bureau clerks receive the same # writ Arab your own Baan any one tor tics | sive organizations Also that they] abundance, but out of slender purscs| 1 Cummeme ne er ew bi im) as that paid in Washington. 1 paid large salaries and employed much | and by self-denial and sacrifice, thay every other M point ‘Of view. ie fioldier can obtain a honorable di have the right to know how it will be| Young Men's Christian Association | Charge from overseas duty wa will — = spent. In other words, he says, urn] in its work for the French and Italian he toe J Lo vit eaes aed. ae wee JNaze-allotment of our stock we have set aside begin Pe it Wai a] this. practice and. haw allocated | WP haye but a few secretaries | he Evening World took up the|to its service by th ench abroad, ai) a quantity of the best and newest styles and J questions involved with Dr. Jon R.) Italian military auth hundre SaPSRET “REE | Mott, Director General of the United| Of workers at the expense of those) VISCOUNT KATO PEACE ENVOY | War Work Campaign, and with the Jauthorized heads of all seven war| ANYBODY CAN SEE THE Y. W. C. fabrics to sell at peace-time prices. Will S I] ill Sell To-Morrow 6 1d q it |] | charities | A, BOOKS AT ANY TIME. a t W ’ 0 0 Dr, John R. Mott commented 94) Miss Kathuring Scott, ascretary tor | ~TOKIO, ‘Nov. 21 (delayed) — Viscount 4 n Nex k --M | follows: “Nothing but good can re-| the War Work Council of the Young iain bakes po fl an el ee en s sult. trot oh atpeer d helpful) Women’s Chriatian Associations, com oo Ray shtag 4 : SUITS and OVERCOATS |] iii rch snie on Si Sanots ie Acer [ea or are’ IE has mad “In answer to the report from him|States, it was announced to-day. | American seopin, Hoh and Ot: | of the higwreeatee whist are bald “ LO ee eer ye ie the | the Young Wotnen’s Christian Asso-| Viscount Kato, former Foreign Minis- | largest voluntary offering ever made|Cition has been able to secure the} te of Japan and member of the House lin any country to an altruistic cause, |#¢Fvices of women at ralaries NO/of Peers, is leader, of the Kensaika, a | have a right to know everything they | /#'eet than, and often smaller thats! clan formed by the late Prince Katsura. | | wish cocerning the custody and uno | {hey had Ravan eines professions. | ‘Tiree times he filled the post of Foreign of t c ey have vl ore oO! rd 2 84 fe Whe fund which they have provided: |terlus and. those holding executive ree eee f ons if similar interest were more | Positions, have been giad to serve ———_———— : y | widely manifested, the War Work Council of the XOunS| cyigg Sabserthen Twelve Tim | { ] : At Three Dollars—,, "th... | They are fine fancy worsteds ip sizes 28 to 42. Strong, dura- wae! ble garments, suitable for dress, every day or work. They | r Women's Christian Association as an e ery , af hati Pyptlis (a La Lis expression of thelf patriotic desire t cg rund Quote. | are perfect in every respect—full cut, well made and perfect fitting. ] l, clations maintain cumbersome and| serve thelr country, So: PEKING, Nov. 20 (Associated Press) IF YOU HAVE AN ODD COAT & VEST eXpensive organizations costing large| have been held by {hose —Jobn FR Mott, pe ote ae | j ‘ sums of money, much of which |s|VOlunteered their services without] American United War Work Came this i is your opportunity to get a good pair of pants at a low ' paid out to high-salaried officers and financial remuneration. van] POiSe Sumgested that China's oontet- price. See our window display—or step in and ac- an unnecessarily large number of| “The books of the National War! bution to the fund should be $100,000 lly feel ; employees.’ This is a rhatter which | Work Council of the Young Women’s] in gold. Pledges now exceed $1,200,- tually fee! and examine the garments. , Fine qualities if : ; can be casily ‘ sared up. by ny ong Corio n Abepcinucns are ae ny] 000, silver, which 1s virtually twelve in neat stripes and mixtures. Every pair guaran- 1o Will. visit the headquarters of| time open to those who wish to ex- d e Speci |] \each of the organizations, wh amine ‘the expenditures of the euna| times the amount suggested by Mr. batin specie a Stores Open Saturdays Titi 10 P. M. ' can satisfy himself .|contributed to them by the public. — a Satul us £ ¢ garding the scale 5 This access to the books of this or- | in AVEN it All hewest | do not have dotalied knowledge af to ganization 1s in addition to the fling LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, 6 AVEINU | 13" AVENUE ie scale of salaries o hese various| with the ar Department Commis- Sth ww iitn Sta, ' Sid Street ee organizations, but I know that it (s|sion on Training Camp Activiti® of | . aa | < Fe policy of the officials in each one| the monthly statement of the seven | n n . |of ahem to, Rive out freely and | organizations affiliated with it, | | |frankly the definite, oificial informa-| “Directors of cafeterias in hostess breasted; j : | 1 Gen ain hd bop d and to open | hoyses in which several thousands of also ulsters; | thelr books to public inspection. pedbie are fed upon busy days are 2 " nn r | FIGURES THROW LIGHT ON THE| receiving salaries of $85 and $90. @ » the Old-time Sage Tea) ; 01 | en e “4 : \enct tm intimately familiar with the/the amount which these cafeteria body Will know. |facts about the Young Men's Chri y | ‘ te ¢ bg ae 000 directors of ability and experience a j ae bout, £00 |could secure incommercial positions."| G.iy 4 h fl hi The National Catholic War Work} Gray hair, however han some, de- ’ . a abihie Council agreed with the signer of pipe ber M pa Re WA a know Teeth : i Daitnes yesterday's letter to ‘The Evening|the advantages of & youthful appear- | {gro drawing home allowances ts 4.30.1 World that “the people are entitled}ance. Your hair is your charm. It Without Plates | family or dependents of cach worker, | + ® full accounting. makes or mars the face. When it aa “Accounts afe faithfully kept of| fades, turns gray and looks streaked, @@ |month, In addition to this each|every cent received and every cent] just a few applications of Sage Tea worker rovided with un outfit, and lexpended, of course, To participate}and Sulphur enhances its appearance his tra eiling expenses are borne to|in the latest drive it was necessary | q hundred fold, vr g__l| Save Decayed Teeth, nee or England and return, More-|to render an account to the Govern-| Jon't stay gray! Look young! @ Tighten Loose’ Teeth lover, his actual expenses while over. |Mmont and the Training Camp Com- Either prepare the reci e at home or seus are paid bythe association, and | mission, showing what cash was paid| bape. hy Pare ie Teepe At tlie oF |these average about $85 per month|!n and out and its use, Statements fei (tort Way Crug ware © voli e ot rman, It was only $60 up toa few|of receipts and disbursements are yeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- |Wweoks ago, when we found on actual |1ssued regularly.” pound,” which is merely the old-time in tigation tha had to increase The Library War Service, Ameri- | recipe improved by the addition of somewhat the scale, in vieW of in-|can Library Association, represent-|other ingredients, ‘Thousands of folks ercased expenses, \ ed by Louls Bailey, the New York | recommend this ready-to-use prepara- FOUR GREAT. SALESROOMS “Among the nearly 2,000 workera of |agent, believes the people ate en- use it darkens the hair beau the Young Men's Christian Axssocia- | ides, no one can possibly |whom he loaves behind, is $93.43 p 27 CORTLANDT $8 YER OF CHURCH ST, New York City OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. CAMMEYER oes Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit eet ee TH. Gold and & 34" St. New York - in. Crowns, Bridgeworks and_ Inlays of | Gold made at BADLY DECAYED TEETH @ fenh, be Ni . and Rats oaratel 7 extracted. | Utled to know ere the money goe: Teeth t ughly cleaned. tion in the camps in America, the|alao, Mr. Bailey stated the total re- tell, plate 64 re< Hy ‘J | el t darkens so naturally and Broken plates repaired while M average salary or allowance of un-|celved could not have been spent] coors’ 5 arried Secretaries is §70.60 per] more judiciously. He exhibited copies evenly. You moisten s sponge ft Grou wait or if sent by mail. oer and the average enlace or Cie lot a matementon mow the dret war|brush with it, drawing this through BLOn " Towarca ug married’ Seeretarien ia |fund was apent. Adcounting for all|the hair, taking one small strand at or. Np $10 There are & comparatively |funds until Aug, 1, 1918, showed|4 time. By morning the gray hair =TWO OFFICES f w men on the payrall who are paid | $1,014,076.61 was paid out. Of this|disappears; after another application | g QE astIZ25™ 1G9Easr 2 NEW YORK: | BROOKLYN: {JERSEY CITY: ut a ar SINCE EAS larger salaries, but [ think of no one| amount 6° as for “service,”|or two, its natural color is rest NEWARK: | who nas a salary larger | that 1s, sal WOMEN’S uty, for workers and sub- land it becomes thick, glossy and lus- 3 DAM1O1 RM DAILY HI : | | SI i O ES than he s receiving in connection | sistence for those in the fleld. In . ‘ . S3 Bast 34th St. | 55 Flatbush Ave, | 134 Newark Ave Wade 1A his veular work before hee ene |the, hodaet Grew ub strom Dee, fel Ucar Tou ePneat years younger, sGicceeeent Sage and Sulphur Com- pound is a delightful toilet requisite. t intended for the cure, mitiga- Adyt tered the service of the Young Men's | 1918, to Noy. 30, 1919, the association Christian Association, largest | had planned to spend $3,600,700, Of salaries, so far as I recall, have been| this amount servico was to cost|!t is paid to college Presidents and pro- | slightly over $1,000,000. Salaries, ac-|tion or prevention of disease fessors, but in no case have we pald| cording to this budget, averaged more than a man made clear he actu- | $1,200 and $1,500. Asnerican camp |” : #5 ee ally required to maintain those Whom | service was to cost nedrly $400,000 he left behind, It is interesting to add | alone. that a great many of the association! ‘The Salvation’ Army, according to workers have gone overseas in an|the statement of Col. Gustav Rein- honorary capacity—that is, without | hardsen, Financial Secretary, any charge whatever to the Young | ready at any time to render an ac Men's Christian Association counting, belleving the public is en- “Mrs. Grant will be glad to know, as| titled to know how ant where money the public in general will be gratified | was spent. 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