The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 6

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ee eee 1 | tile « minority report Bi-nesia Will Stop $10,000,000 FO0D BILL Indigestion Pains 1S ORDERED REPORTED i: In Five Minutes ...,... mmittee Uree Firm or you can have yout money back for twe] Ag nt With Allies on Ay b: ba Aigertion, vrrepein— t in Reliet COL. HOUSE IMPROVING. Gigestion, dyrpepsin—et Sits Up binding pack.—Advt. Dfte~SGA-SL Specials for Friday er At the , Four Nineteen West 34th Street Downtown 14-16 West ith St. Newark Broad and W. Park Brooklyn 460-462 Fulton St. Final Clearance Coat Sale High Grade, Fur Collar Models Formerly Selling Up to $60.00 N $ 1 9-9 $2 90 Cutting into our fine grades of handsome, big warmth-without-weight Winter coats! Not only exceptional in value, but extremely desirable from standpoint of Style and Tailoring. Superior coatings and linings! a —Materials— Fur-Trimmed Velours Silk Seal Plushes Silvertone Mixtures Pom Poms Broadcloths —Colors— Bison Brown Russian Green New Taupes Castor Tans Burgundy Other Wonderful Assortments al Great Reductions Now 824.90, $34.00 and up. Distinguished New Creations for Immediate Wear 18 « °25 styles that A succession of delightful surprises a i ) have just arrived from across the sea fiN'S shown for the first time tomorrow. Pag if: ' Stunningly tailored, new effects, Ve | beautiful Afternoon or Evening | } ¥3 be’ distinctive dinner frocks. ny 4 ae t. —Materials— Fine Serges Spring Taffetas Beaded Georgettes Lustrous Satins —Styles— Tailleurs Long, Tucked Skirts Button Trimmed Satin Puffings No Charge for Alterations Our corps of fitters and bo tailored fil and an additional sar SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Of the Famous TRADE z SHIRTS FOR MEN $2.00 SHIRTS | ar $4.55 $8.50 Silk Shirts, $3.50 AT $469 65 $10.50 sles SHIRTS | $5.00 SHIRTS now $6.75, Shirts, now $8.75. At the former prices they offered the very best value obtainable anywhere. At these reduced prices, they are, without doubt, the most inviting “Shirt Buy” available to men at this particular time. ; METRIC SHIRT DISTRIBUTORS IN NEW YORK Broadway, at 49th St 1456 B'way, at 42d St 279 Breadway 44 East 14th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 2 Flatbush Ave, 125th Brooklyn, + at 3d Ave, and May Get Up ‘To- © AS KNOCKER’ OF «BRIS SISTEM | Stephen C ry Argues for! $ Change of Venue in Mal- bone Wreck Cases, Arguing in support of his motion for | un venue for the BR. T. oMciais indicted on charges of man- sinughter as a result of the Malbone Street wreck, Stephen C, Baldwin, at- for J. Dempeey, President and Superintendent of the! B. R. T., day into the Di fice, the P Mayor ily torney John flung a verbal barrage to- ret Attorney's of- ablic mmission, in gen- lan and the press ral, The Fustice motion was argued in Mr, Bald Stephen Callahan Supreme Court, Brooklyn, win described the wreck as “more horrible than the worst defeats of armies, because it brought and sorrow to our very fe sald It had created, par- Brooklyn, a demand for n, and this demand had been by stories printed in the newspapers. The press,” said Mr, Baldwin, “was straw in the balance that des 4 the equilibrium of justice, 1 believe # fair and impartial trial can- {not be had in this district.” After taking a fling at the Public Service Commission and the District Attorney's offices Mr. Baldwin said: “The Mayor never overlooks an op- portunity to the BR. T. If ‘knock R. T. elevates one Mayor Hylan re United denounce B life esident of t ought to States some day.” Concerning the newspapers Mr. Baldwin said “The press stories of the accident played up the shocking details In such a manner as to cause the public to dread to use the B, R, T. system, The B. R. T. has been like get ina rifle range, for twenty years, being the butt desired to make a pub The lawy 8, Willa the B. 0 And durin ul time he has been the public rail manner of complaints,” he said, > 3 KILLED, 10 OVERCOME IW HOME BY SEWER GAS man and Two Boys Die s in Jersey City Fam- Condition ighty years it Michael Tovio | Antonia Tovio, fourteen years, are dead, and ten othera in the same family are in the hospital, having been overcome by escaping sewer gas in the home of Michael Tovio, No. 115 Colden Street, Jersey City, to-day Michael Tovio, son of the old woman and father of the two dead boys and his wife and eight of their children are in the City Hospital 8 serious, When Tovie did not appear for rning his employer, John M a truckman, went to the house and found the stricken police found @ in the cell sewer house, in Two Rich ll ERE is a Black She the ordinary—yet present vogue of black be by the well dressed woman s style and individuality, 1e up-to-date woman can stepping into a pair of It not alone possesse hut is so dainty that th he ain that after these shoes her appea Viee| ¢ since Thelr condition | Patent Leather Vamp, Black Sati Patent Leather Vamp, Black Suede Top THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, iyi ASSAILE ‘BROOKLYN GIRL OF 15 MISSING FROM HOME SINCE DECEMBER 21. 4 4 \% Po oETHSETETC OTITIS TIOD ; has been N in appealed to ald in find- r ays a reward will bel paid for in tion Jeading to her y, He adds that Josephine's | is dying, and that any one now mits of th: will perform a service of me communicating with the family y a boll, girl formerly em ne by the Ameri- nh was y shortly before Josephine || Simple Way To End Dandruff ‘There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you wili need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every work | single sign and trace of it, no matter! how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be flafty, lustrons, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel « hundred times better.—Advt. A Smart Shoe for the Chic Woman | Combinations Top Light weight soles, Louis XVI heels 00 e that is different from is in keeping with the nots now being so sought rance will be complete. CAMMEYER ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York, ‘fore Chief Magistrate McAdoo Among the witnesses to be heard are | Hoard of Health Ingpectors and > Jing, > up-State from sending milk to New Sand threats were in his possession, p|up-State milk centres regarding the 4 belied to stop by threats. |day since the ee 1010. '. GRAND JURY ACTION’ 121” AGAINST MILKMAN | |i) HINTEDBY DBY DOOLING District Attorney's 's Investiga- tion of Situation Resumed After Week’s Recess. District Attorney Swann’s investi- gation of the milk situation, halted & week ago, was resumed to-day be officials and members of the Dairy- men's League, Assistant District Attorney Dool- in charge of the inquiry, inti- mated that cases against members and officers of the league would be presented fto the Grand Jury for alleged illegal acts to stop farmers York City, Mr. Dooling said proofs of violence and that this lawlessness opened the way to prosecution of the Dairymen's League, which could not claim ex- emption under the amended anti- Kramme, readjusting the association's | M cA war activities In this field to ineet the) country acononme problems, will be laun ned to- Morrow, the anniversary of the virth of | Benjamin Franklin, the thrift.” Feb. 3 National Thrift LUT AMAT trust laws. “1 have every reason to believe the acts were the result of carefully made plans which originated in this city, and therefore can be prosecuted here," said Mr, Dooling. | Scores of reports have come from thods of the league. One farmer ar Truxton, N. Y., who has been ivering milk to the She Meld Farms nt there, said he had been com- Anothor farmer wrote that he got up one morning to find all bis milk destroyed, The Bourd of Health reported that 1,501,865 quarts of milk were received here to-day, which is 8% per cent, 0 the normal’ supply the largest umount that has been ved in one be THRIFT DAY AT ATY.M.C, A. Witt Ald Nation In W. 5. S. 82,000,000 Sale, | M ¢. A National Y. A. thrift pro- It is expected the gramme w “patron of the! Gi Offering Extraordinary Superb Afternoon ad Dinner Gowns featuring Tricolette & Georgette Models Made To Sell Up To $49.50 At The Unusual Price of a Also at This Exceptional Price Are Stunning Models of Embroidered Combinations in Crepe Georgette, Crepe Meteor, Taffetas. an Abundance of the Newest Colors and Black. Satin Wide Range of Women's and plaid . . Sizes 3 to 8 years each reduced’ to BOYS’ 90c., Sizes 9 to 16 years . . Altman & Ca. MADISON AVENUE» FIFTH AVENUE, NEW Thirty-fourth Street W Thirty-fifth A Clearance Sale of CLOTHING IS NOW BEING HELD ON THE SIXTH FLOOR Special Values are offered in Boys’ Overcoats ( to 9 years) made of Chinchilla or fancy overcoatings and lined with red flannel or woolen reduced to $13.50 Boys’ Overcoats (10 to 16 years) of fine-quality mannish materials; some lined throughout, others yoke-lined with woolen plaid; all especially well tailored; reduced to $18 50 . . Boys’ Military Overcoats (wool-tined) reduced to $13.50 18.50 Boys’ Mackimaws (© to 18 years) of all-woot mack- inaw cloth in navy blue or olive drab; reduced to reduced to Woolen Scarfs . . Boys’ Sam Brown Belts reduced to Little Boys’ Hats (The sizes are incomplete) of felt, velvet, plush and velour have been variously reduced to $1.75 & 3.75 offering exceptional values at these prices. branches throughout the OBINSONS < 25-27 West42! Street NY. and Crisp YORK $12.50 Boys’ Knitted Skating Caps; and Imported $1.45 Y. M. C. A, proe les; Street 95c,

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