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THE BV Ss: IF HAIR IS TURNING | GRAY, USE SAGE TEA | Here's Grandmother's Recipe to ; . arken and Beautify Faded Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, hair can only Le had by brew- mixture of Sage Lea and Sul- © phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an ication or two of Sage and Sul- ur enhances its appearance a hun- redfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix-| ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This ean always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's" Sage and | Bulphur Compound now because it Gerkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. ‘ou simply dampen a sponge or soft rush with it and draw this through hair, taking one swall strand at « fe: by morning the gray hair has | isappeared, and after another appli- ‘sation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous.—Advt. Hold Your Liberty Bonds to the Last Trench They are the best investment in the world, If we Fou wust sil, P them from | forneath yn amounts at || barat ors | “blic Investing Co. Ine. Ghartered 1907 ow tp wet 42 BU) Room 202°8. a This organization has lived through three generations. The quality and value that were the strong points of this busi- ness through its half century of virile growth are its main- stay today. There will be no backsliding in any feature of Blyn shoe- making or retailing. An appea: exerte Blyn With Of soft viek kid WEST, Sipe STORES Newark Store Us Brow |that rate questions generally were in The Experience of Age nd the Vigor of Youth ) Counter.... Eleven Big Houses of Shoes for All NO GENERAL UPSET OF MVADOO'SRATES SAY RAIL CHIEFS C. C. Specifically Given Right of Review It Exer- | cised in Lumber Case. 21.—Raltrond | to-day if WASHINGTON, Jan, administration officials said no way affected by the decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission yesterday ordering revision of cer- tain lumber tariffs and reasserting the Commission's right to upset rates prescribed by the Director General, It was pointed out that the law speci- fically gave the commission tha power of review, and that {n another lumber decision by Commissioner McChord, announced Oct. 24 last, the commis- sion asserted its authority to alter rates initiated by the Director Gen- even without affirmative show. they were wrong. Interest yesterday's de- which declared unreasonable red revised rates on lumber | from Bureka, Cal, and other points to points eastward, lies in lan- guage of the opinion, written by Com- eral, ing that Chief in cision, and ¢ the “J Men's Brown R Calf, with Nu-buek tops. Made on English custom last, with broad shank and low heel, A | style for the particular man. ease for the Bunion, a normal ring foot—-a help to the over- d arch--all combined in the Bunionless Effect Shoe. 6:°° the Family Arch- accu ng | mobilization of 1 missioner Aitchison, re zing the signing of the ara ending the war and marking the passing of the necessity of tuking w tions under consideration In ing of ra On this point the opinion eald: “If under the doctrine of judicial notice we are to consider generally known within our jurisdic- tlon as evidence we must consider the contemporaneous effect of war upon general conditions, “We must notice that ns stated by the President to the Congress with the signing of the armistice, ‘the war thus comes to an end.’ We must no- tice that with suddenness and as of one accord the nation has turned from the active waging of war to the de- itary forces and the return of industries to their ac customed channels. matters “No more than is necessary should war conditions be permitted to de prive any individual or locality that equality of opportunity in re- spect to transportation which Is in- sured alike by our fundamental econ- omic policy and by the law.” a WISCONSIN BREWERS YIELD. Won't Spend a Cent to Fight Dry Amendment. MILWAUKEE, Jan, 21.—Wisconsin brewers will quit without making a Aight against the coedings leading the ional prohibition according to a statement made to-day by William H. Austin, counsel for the Wisconsin Brewers’ Association. “We will not spend one cent or make an effort to upset the prohibition amend- ment or secure halfway legislation fa vorable to our rights to manufacture,” validity of the pro- to the ratification of nat amendment is satisfied that the right to rt reyman Hed t years 4 & member of ruity Caculty Ladies Perfume Your Skin With Cuticura Talcum Antiseptic, prophylactic, deodoris~ grant and refreshing, Cuti- cura Talcum ts an ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder. Conve- St, Opie Military Park BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLUINS & @ Fulton Street, Brooklyn An Extraordinary Coat Sale Wednesday | Women extremely Low Priced Of Superior Velour Cloth with Large Collars Coney and Scal Full Li and Interlined 20.00 ‘s and Misses’ Actual Value, 35.00 nient and economical, takes the place of other perfumes for the person. A few grains sufficient. One of the in- dispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio for keeping the skin pure and sweet. Soap, Ointment and Talouin 2 where. Sample each {res by postcard: “Cutiewra, Di every: of ned 20,00 said the statement, “If the people want A product such as wo uutacture, itis) 7 up to them to secure reasonable and | 4 slation specifying what is de-| NING WORLD, iyviy, ‘UBBUAYX, JANUAKY 41, 13,25 to 13.30; July, 12.95 to 13.25; |in January, $265,284, increase ¢ PRICE OF H 5 F AIN lg 2 September, 12.85 B; January, 12.80 A.[ from Jan 1, $463,568, increase $4 NSPIRACY 10 RESTORE eee Be cook thy “peeral AT $17.50 DESPITE SURPLUS) — PORTUGU inh ' i] i q ” uh | M werh ttt F. S. Snyder Says Food Adminis: | Warship Are Recalled DIVIDENDS.—American Hide and tation We Keep Ple Tela Tatiaed Leather preferred, regular quarterly ; tration V ill eep edge slands and Blockade Is Di of 1 3-4 per cent., pa April 1 tole ivoteme court, for March 4, Given to Producer clared at Oporto, stock of record March 15. Joplin Market is dull, Zine ore i WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 he how Jan, 2 Central Railroad of New Jersey quoted at $45 to $50 and lead ore $50 alprice fix Agreement of the Food wre Regular quarterly 2 per cent., payable | n will be continued despite tond Feb. 1 to record stock of Jan. 30. At the annual Lehigh Valley Tiailroas je present seale of $17.0 tn mie at it had b Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company |Loomis were re-ele e pres ce surplus quarterly 5 per cent, paya’ ‘eb. 1{ Edgar lL. Newhouse i elected head of th sion mas to record stor of Jan. 20. sis an|chairman of th ‘ectors of to-day situation. i € at | increase of 1 per cent, from. the the pan and fb mis 1 Administration will fulfill] sued last 1 The thonareh | BARNINGS—American Hide pd |tive Committer uid Snyder. “The attack [tred in Oporto, Br 14 Leather Company for quarter ending] Jersey City has sold $1,500,000 4% per Chicago Board of Traded is not | Mar Dec, 31, 1918: Surplus after charges | cent. serial bonds justified, for the reason that the surplus * eral tax, $33: equal to ‘Jef hogs now in this country will turn ; against $4.99 in preced- t before next <ummer %) ing quarter, and $5.40 in December ft auifficient i sae Treaniiry was a debt ute money and | * quarter of 1917. ‘ the Clearing F b.fto and th nem." Now Yook Naitwary for % Pet Heserve Bank creditor $31,13 Ne peeoent: aappig- eal 4 » mil nh lesa than in Metal Exchange that Heli abc wetten W that the how produc =} Miat 5.50. as 43,073,703; in UT it was ss Louis spot nn 1918 it totalled 40,795, Southern Colorado | | | offered at New Telephone Toll Rates ‘ Effective January 21, 1919 LIBERTY BONDS were In accordance with the order of the Postmaster General, dated December 13, 1918, new schedules of rates for telephone toll calls (to points outside the local service area) under Ml 440 + 5NO ain ale 408 SS 1 seca GhIde BANS Harem which all toll calls throughout the United States are placed on a uniform basis, become effec- msl cule Mites, tive 12:01 a. m., January 21, 1919. many stocks, with much dulness at Ea eee ane ee ee “ Under these new schedules the “station to station’ rate is the base rate upon which all rates aues a plus sign on the net change | for the various classes of service offered, are computed. This rate is determined by the air PSU tai Alethcbehabae tn aorta line distance between toll points and is computed, for the initial period, on the basis of 5c. splayed steadiness, while St, Pav ' ’ : 4 lbroke to Baltimore & Ohio to| for each 6 miles up to 24 miles and 5c. for each 8 miles beyond that distance. 441-2, an Studebaker went ¢ the! ay ae Gis during the last haf For toll calls where the calling party does not specify a particular person to be reached at the AEG Miata TRACE WOR called telephone, the “station to station” rate is charged. This method provides the cheapest ing, while rails and tractions were | and quickest form of telephone toll service. weak re at ecrnenike Mee “Station to station” calls must be made as far as possible by giving the telephone number vious session's would prevail to of the called telephone. Where the number is not known and telephone directory informa- There was a mixed opening at frac- tional ranges from the close. The Marine preferred bri through 99, tion is not available, the number should be obtained from “Information,” or if the called telephone is at a distant point, the name and address of the called subscriber should be given Southern Pacific 97, el through t 89 to 88 3-4, and melters was off to he toll operator. bout point at 67 1-4, An exception " & 2 lta? (revasheral: \ut weer Distillers For toll calls where the calling party specifies a particular person to be reached at the called « whic de a new high for the w at 8. Hide and Leather pr ferred sold off nearly 2 points, tractions and their bonds were again A good rally fol- in which telephone and the connection is established and conversation held with that person, the “person to person” rate is charged. As this service requires a greater amount of operating effort, the rate for such calls is about one-fourth greater than the (Minimum “person to person" rate 20c.) “station to station’ rate. | pressed for sale | lowed the early depression, Cigar points from the recent high at 111 3-8 es lost 7 For toll calls on a “person to person” basis, where the calling party, in placing the call, tye Hoe hae ey site rey egal oy designates a definite time at which he will talk and the conversation is held, the “appoint- Adams Express, 46 ment” rate is charged. As this service involves the making of the appointment in addition A agi nab cpeane on to the operating effort necessary for a “person to person”’ call, the “appointment” rate is Company 1101-4, off General about one-half greater than the “station to station” rate. (Minimum “appointment” rate 25c.) Cigars 48, off 2; American HHide & Leather nrrad, sie he. Bee is For toll calls made on a “‘person to person” basis where messenger service is required to points: hen he dividen a earn- i 4 5 haya Meh SA VaUneed hid) Then CLG secure attendance of the designated person at the called telephone, the “messenger call’ rate back to 81208 applies. This rate is the same as the “appointment” rate, plus any necessary charge for mes- MONE Alisa “pollAl een om 4 senger service. (Minimum “messenger call" rate 25c.) Wt 41-2 per cent, high 5 per cent,, low PIO ieee eden a peels 7 In connection with all toll calls other than those made on a “station to station” basis where cont, All industrial opened at & per | the connection is established but the conversation is not held, because of any reason beyond SA AER ve pith HNMR i eld the control of the telephone company a “report charge” is made equivalent to about one-fourth Jat 1-8 per cent | of the “station to station” rate. (Minimum “report charge” 10c., maximum $2.00.) EXCHANC Guilder cables clined to fran « while Reduced rates, applying only to calls made on a “station to station” basis are quoted for toll service between the hours of 8:30 p. m. and 4:30 a.m. The rate between 8:30 p. m. and 12 seta cat hardened to ‘ 18-16 \ ” : . + . . : ” . : [Sea a ATED AES FOR mands midnight is about one-half the “‘station to station’ day rate, and between 12 midnight and france demand, 4861-2; cables, | 4:30 a. m. about one-fourth the “station to station” day rate. The minimum night rate is 25c. 4831 nH Guilders, demand, 41 3-4; ca- Where the “station to station” day rate is 25c. or less no reduction is made for night service. For the purpose of applying reduced rates, for evening and night “‘station to station” service, the time of day at the calling point is used. owing continur ise in Roth local and out of towr itu tlons are participating in buyin Day rates apply on all calls other than those made on a “‘station to station” basis, whether CLEARINGS New York, $695.08 N76; increase, $129,881,146, Philadel> | they are made during the day, evening, or night. phi, $62,984,481; increase, $10,258,816 Hoston, $64,469,120; Increase, $28,200, 9 “a ; | This does not change the rates for, or the THE CURB—Opening w eady . A : 7 Houston, 75 to 79; MI 126 tol handling of, calls within the local service 8 HW r, 17 to area, or within the City of New York. 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