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; _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. yp “Pershing Square Now Official Names | who was killed in the Brighton Line| Beis sock anags theating Gland Cale Teas ete Us, ‘$7,000 KNOT IN HER HAIR (ny Goodyear 7 ee LJ The Red Cross Chri Roll Ca!l, | tra) Station will hefeafter be known Garine whic milks ot Asrericans IS Jury’ § KNOTTY PROBLE! see Raincoal G jias Pershing. Squ The resolution, . Bre expected to Join that organtzation ‘Store advertts advertising these Sorelle, Nole 2 YER; fe official, white ast ye ent ¢ Anaking the name official, which was ymembeeahip tes of $1.60. wil ber held —— carefullynem: ard address. B.ware of ecently passed py the Board of Ak during the week of Dec. 18, ; Imitators. ydermen, was signed by Mayor Mylan Camp. Mills authorities are hopeful | Mrs. Katherine Ryan Seeks Heavy t this afternoon. it the Grievences of Oo quit, work yeate: | j Damages, Blaming Shampoo init Brondway at Ninth, New York HOTELS IS CHARGE Pavia fire eairegee taette for Loss of Locks. Seru mm ees At a conference in Washington Mrs. Katherine Ryan of Brooklyn to- ‘ , to- Ly - ¥ foo y,petwwern Col GH. Smith. haps day asked a jury in Justice Van S.c- ’ Ke OSicials and labor execu-|len's court to award her $5,000 for the e hh ANTGETS | loss of her hair, which she said had to iB a P. S. C. Begins Heari | ovareniahe ensages" wit vtchmtter:/be sacri nd after it had been treated | : . &. C. Begins Hearing on fective “on eatora Union lines by ty A. Hyler, a hairdresser, wa it} k f i ial Jan. 1. 6 called lor No. 2 st 198th Street, the Bronx ; Complaint on Plaza—May | "ni gee’ The minimum | ire, Ryan's hurband ake 00 ad ifts ! Contest U. S. Control. ‘or 2 , ten-word over-night [ditional for the loss of his wife's ser q BOYS AND GIRLS H : lowelry Stone “ * messages can be sent i 1 ie yA small bottle of “Dan ———_ ldlstanes.” ‘The maximum fate will be |" Sra. Ryan. suid ahe went to *) derine” keeps hair thick, The Public Service Commission of 50 cents, as against $1.00, Hyter for a shampoo, and when she : A new chureh to be strong, beautiful, the Becond District to-day held a pub-lchurch” of Christ, Sclentins Mew Fork (the shampoo her hair wes tled 4 lie hearing on a complaint of Cornelius | services: beminning. Sunde and will hold |knot which it was impossible to di in the Subway 4 Lexington ave. [to get the knot out and was ill as a Girls!) Try this! Doubleg|™. Sheehan, Deputy Commissioner ot | Buiiding sin Bir s le Prices ; beauty of your hair in a Water Supply, that the Hotel Plaza Due. Abunda, act ml and & reading |eonsequence for several months, she peciai Sal ie ric Sunday, Dee. at tangicn She ha to hove her hair cue | 1'O=snorrow—Saturday says, and had dizzy spells and nervous few moments. epee hire Sahil is tion of this denomination in Greater prostration, GIRLS’ AN i i An integral part of the large Wanamaker business, sharing - welve minutes over the telep! 0 |New York. irs. Hyler said the knot was there 5) y * : r" A a number within the five-cent zone. PE eee when Mrs. Ryan came to her, and Mrs Cape | ttieidaaicy em do ab but preserving its own The hearing has atirgcted conaidér-| SPEEDWAY BAN UPHEED, | Ryn ealt lt wet ne city aucstion and ss Ape viduality and personal service. For this reason it is patronized by those who want full value for their money. Christan Gitts For Our Boys Returning Home Sterling silver pulesty photograph frames with Army and Navy insignia, $12.50 to $42.50. Cigarette casee—khaki with 14-kt. gold shield, $12. able attention because it marks the came back with a sealed verdict, which beginning of a test which the Public is not to be opened until] Monday. 98 Service Commission may make of its e D. Strauss, whos brought ase: right to regulate telephones despite a taxpapeyr to enjoin Police| Mem of Sixty-one Vears Held for the fact that the Government has loner Enright from barring au- Stenting Bottle of Mink. taken over the phone system. The |tomobiles from the Harlem River Speed-| Charged with stealing a bottle of milk Government recently ordered hotels| ¥@% attains his desire he, must per- | William ‘Thomas, sixty-one, of No. 1085 Better and apartment houses to charge only |#¥ado the Legisiature to change the law, {Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, was heid , | Justice Cohalan decided to-d for trial to-day by Magistrate Nash in five cents for calls. The Justice declared the law regulat-|the Bridge Plaza Court. William J Grades The Plaza was only represented by | ign the Speedway, although enacted be-| Blair, President of the New York Rider $2 48 t i ay cen- |fore the advent of the automobile. is|pairy Cc nataeied attorneys and Attorney Leo Ken- | teen ee ees cuss arguinent was |Daity Company, accussed Thomas of |neth Mayer, representing Mr. Shee-/that the law is invalid because it is stealing the milk from the door of a jhan, asked counsel for the Plaza if | “class legislation.” grocery at No, 916 Manhattan Avenue. leaves Wea! fie Ketioal Guard 64 = WATER ROOF B All-silver cigarette cases, with Army and Navy insignia, $21 up. |Plaza. ‘The lawyers would not make | i : Match boxes in corresponding designs, $10 up. any concenaslons, but sad it waw up Slip-On |j\} ‘Tobacco pouches, leather, 14-Kt, gold or’'silver eagle, $10.50, $23. hla, MERU ARABAA ALAS OUI4 HOLT “Now-a-days, $4.50 Value ; Regulation Army belts, olive drab, silver buckles, $10 and $11. done unless the proprietor or man- \\ It's Golden's ager of the Plaza, was present. ” Mr. Campbell of counsel for the ||# Smart, Shoes Plaza caused a small sensation whew || he declared: “I asked the Postmaster General a week ago Monday if he would instal public telephones in the | corridors and rooms of hotels, Fic refused to do so.” | The hearing was postponed for two| jweeks in order to give the Hotel] | Piaza management an opportunity to} fj produce accounts showing the cost of a a ee Le ae 14-kt. Gold Novelties 4 || | \ Cigarette Cases, $145 to $250. Jatt $13.50 to $27. Double Texture, Tan or b Match Boxes, $38 to $50. tte Holders, $5.50 to $23. Olive Bombazine: | plaid : Knives, $13.25 to $39. jar pipe, gold mounting, $11.75. back, smartly cut, mi Main floor, Old hoa “Broadway at Chenth, Opposite Trace ach ) i Sterling silver calendars with 1, 2 and 8 service stars on enameled ¥ ae | 98 ; flag, $14. i HAT to Match dc . » Better C Grade, $3.98 Withinten minutes after an appli- eation of Danderine you can not find 3 @ single trace of dandruff or falling|'ts telephone servi hair and your scalp will not itch, but a: OPES swhat will please you most will be| NEWS BREVITIES. | F Sfter a few weeks’ use, when you see | i J In coce, brown and mahogan $600 new hair, fine and downy at first—yes| pony, Ruazutto, twenty-three years! calf, patent leather and gun colf 6 but really new hair—growing all) og, of No, 159 Sackett Street, is in the 598 ever the scalp. BAS oy ey ahiat nd | A little Danderine immediately | hrooklin Hospital wim tht he will dle | S™ ART shoes for the bright days before the snoy dovbles the beauty of your halr. No} pau! Timminno, twenty-one, ix under | falls—shoes that have manly character and in- ° e ' “4 perence how ou fone any, |atrest accused of shooting him in front | dividuality fas well as fine material and splendid ] he Gift Trail of Sl APPERS Dandering and carefully. draw. it |°!No. 8 De Graw Street, Brookiyn. | workmanship—that is the footwear men find in our \Hat 39c Birough your hair, taking one smal] | Four hundred men of judgment and| “Better Shoes at Reasonable Prices.” to Match Ve | experience in crop production through- strand ata time. The effect is amaz- Aree iVereey Are EAcp Mati: Wil | ing—your hair will be light, fluffy and | 0 and have Sie Kare Stato Bureat of Statistics In the | softness and fasneanee. ° publle a dependable crop reporting tal i445 =| Get a small bottle of Knowlton’s | system, according to an announcement he Department of Agriculture to- | |& ‘ . psncerine a wey ake any ae Pe reas Porras eee cee 1593 B way 201 B'way 73NassauSt. 96B.14thSt. 109 Lenox Ave. store or toilet counter, and prove that Sie Anta at 43th St. at Fulton St, at John, St. Cor. 4th Ave. at 116th St. 1 Glenwood COKLYN STORES: your hair is as pretty and soft as any| Fermission was grant that it has been neglected or tn- | D.' Ten Broeck No. 1 _ aigen ate Ketcham att y to bring suit against the New 140 Flatbush Ave. 389 Ki jured by careless treatment—that's wd, Brooklyn, by <i all—you ‘surely can have beautiful ¥ of@ bring sult, against the New antead gay) Me Rule ee Aus sald ae just try | [or the loss of her husband, Floyd G., a little Danderine.—Adv For All the Family runs the entire hon of the Tenth Street side of-the big Wanamaker oe tore. What a tempting collection it is. You feel as thor your whole Christmas gift list should be made up of slippers. cg aly in all colors. Slippers in ever so many styles. Slippers for everybo-y. FOR WOMEN—plain “tailored” slippers, ribbon-trimmed slippers with pompons, ina the with cuffs which may be turned up and but- toned close around the ankles, Juliettes me ‘or trimmings, and felt and leather “comfy” slippers....... r. 25 to $3 FOR MEN-—high-cut bootees, which cover the ankles, “tailored” comfy slippers, Romeos with leather ge ag or leather sole slippers WHR GUE COIs! o'er svc be caeampeys 64 % y oip'e-dhig ose FOR CHILDREN—>picture “comfy” 5! per, fur-trimmed Juliettes, plain low slippers with felt or leather soles, in-Boot”” rows, fs to First floor, Old Building Better tie 38 upward BOYS’ Black Rubber erbocker Ave. BROOKLYN ’ OPPENHEIM, CLLINS &C| Fulton Street, Brooklyn Best quality renee heater cured, oughly file Strap and buck! w sai spay water. indispensable Be stormy weather; ages 4 to 16, | Cape Hat to match as illustrated... BOC Special Xmas Sale |Men’s®Women’s Christmas Books Extraordinary Sale Saturday Rubberized There is a wonderful array of new books and new editions of old Tweeds § 85 loved books, ready for you in the Book Store on the 8th Gallery of R hy | the New Building. Here are some suggestions for you to look over: For Mother | MY LORRAINE SEP ENAL: by | Edith O'Shaughnessy. q 0) alg Wartime Journal Srichig ton | WERaincoar #7 COMPANY rection held by Ametican troops 945 Broadway,| SORA oy “ch” Pat | Bet. 22d & 23d Sts. artancesaing human story Pigeon Buleion) THE CATSKILLS, by Thoms Longatreth. 12.50 Books for Girls A glorified guide book, Pe ht- Books for Boys of 5 to 8 Years ime and charmingly illus- from 5 to 8 Years LITTLE MISS GRASSHOP- | CENTURY | FOUR LEAF CLOVER, by Nina ‘THEATRE. $1.25 $1.25 To Know These Redleaf Kidney Trouble Often Causes PER, by Johanna Spyri. _ 80¢ Sutherland Purdy, g IS vercoa $ Simple but pretty tale of 8] +A collection of material which | ‘The story of the delightful } little child. Proféssor Phelps has been gath- | things that happened to David a Fo Want Ehem [}, _Sgrfous Backache | owe sare anouyo, rag | nee nena eee [eka ia ones ||| Raincoats An Additional 500 Pairs WORLD, by George A. Mirick, H ’ A , yp ag eee | When your back aches, and your ||| 1,26 | land and in America. ’ 33° 5 ) HEY’RE different!....To the man who is |[/uijider dnd kidneys seem to be dis: Gecarapny. wih the chanel Books for Boys OMe Goeg ees Women’s Smart Boots tired of the “usual” thing, they bring @ ||| ordered, go, t6, tietac br kumers {| |) Se of 8 to 15 Years A. story of the gray mouse . . fe a et a bottle of Dr, Kilmer's | practical touch of genuine surprise. Becnetans Ica photicane pees THE BLUE AUNT, by Eliza | SCOUTING WITH GENERAL |‘#mil | * ption for ailments of the kidneys || Orne White. $1.25 | PERSHING, by Evereit A \M BOATS, by Dugald Rich English ne warm, but not heavy |] | and bladder | A reeped of ane eventtyl stir pute " $1.38 | Mewar! Waller $1.60 2 * — gn p_ pois LT ne . teen Sngen woolens—warm, DUL NOL Neavy....., | It has stood the test of years and mer in the life elyn is story takes two American P r Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 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Helane | THE MASTER OF THLE | ett ofthe ponies of many backs—everything wort while, . Mackay losep! sheler. Welted or Turned Soles and Louis XV Heel rye . 1} | Sole preperaeen 6 nd ten cents to ca With colored illustrations. $1.35 STAR STORIES FOR WTTLE pe rere sae | hi l@eeile bette, When writing fal HOW TO BE GOOD STORIES Another Indien story by that |* FOLKS, by Gerlrude ‘handler A distinctive overcoat is a rare thing these days, |] {70 "und mention ‘The New York by Edith Cushing Derbyshire, MARK TIDD, MANUPA Berne, Actual Value $8.00 Yours is here. ... . $50 to $95 Hvening World.-Advt. ain ak Ga 31:80 En AG. ap Stories ‘of astronomy for vite © Burlington eae Ber New Building Ne ildish faults and bow fairies lamous Mark Tidd tds ghd intervened to cure them, over an old mill fallen into bad |THE WATER BOYS AND Ne Esten Charge Fer tt MY onthe. OWN vAIRY repair. ne rdpoitabie, pare BEES £0 SINS, by Chanien weer e and his rien make ickens Lewis, Sale Price 5 00 | J h W m k Acverisenss to Tae World may tw wh at |} 1 A collection of fairy stories | a splendid job of it and get th lection of nat. e Oo n ana a er |] ony Amerionn District Mesemuger office tw the city | and iustrations by Johnty Gruabe. | wh bole busi abs vu shine subothy. eee ee wot Broadway at Ninth Street wy "'.