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Sore TS. rai Corporations, FVASLE) = THNESN Ok FLOOR OF SENATE ccused of Framing City Ownership Bill, Favoring f Prom © Steft Correspondent ot The Kren Word.) NY, March 4.—Senator George Thoinpson, who headed the legisia- {eaestigation of the Interborough add showed up the various £ bonuses, oN IF HAIR IS TURNING to-day attacked Public Service Com- missioner Travis H. Whitney on the floor of the Senate. He charged that | whitney is one of the framers of the notorious municipal ownership bill which favors the corporations In al- most every paragraph. Senator Thompson further served notice on his Republican cbffeagues that as chairman of the Public Ser- vice Committee he is opposed to Gov Smith's plan for a single-headed Pub lic Service Commission. Senator Thompson's attack Whitney and his declaration on tie on Smith public service plan was brought about by a letter, sent by Commissioner Whitney to| Senator J. Henry Walters, Republican leader of the Senate, Thompson sald he re garded the Whitney letter as an at tack upon him, “And,” said Thompson, ‘it la by not seeing the needs of the public and continually seeing the interests of the corporationa that all the public | discontent is brought about.” | Senator Walters remarked that he| didn't see Senator Thompson's name | TAB uw Telegram From League Will Be Delivéred to Presi- dent on Board Ship To-Night. New York, ae OFFERS REINDEER STEAK. x | mentioned in the Whitney letter and e ’ when he took the comments as d j rected at himself.” re’s Grandmother's Recipe to “The commission mattér,” he added oh Darken and Beautify | “will come before this body shortly Sg Faded Hair. fh very concrete form, and at that t beautiful, even shade of dark, | time 1 will address myself to the aub- y hair can only be had by brew-|jeots Mr. | Whitney | and ator ds hompson calls attention to. & mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- ator Thompson,” said Senator > piur. Your hair is your charm. It , ¥ - ¢, > | Boylan, “takes Mr. Whitney too se or mars the face. When it) ously, “We in New York all know the turns gray or streaked, just an) masterful incompetency of the com lication or two of Sage and Sul-| mission. 1 used to travel trom my ir enhances its appearance a-hun-| home to the Central Station fold. in ten minutes, low with the co:mn Don't bother to prepare the mix | mission's wonder’ shuttle system It duke; you can get this famous old takes me forty minutes.” » s “From Mr, Thompson's remarks 1 ab always be depended upon werybody uses “Wyeth's” ur Compound now ly can tell it has been simply dampen a sponge it and draw this hair, taking one small str: 4 by morning the gray it becomes beautifully rs glossy and lustrous. improved by the addition of r ingredients at a small 7 for vie, It ts called Wyeth and Sulphur Compound. batk the natural color and lustre of h Sage and because 6 80 naturally and evenly that ppenred, and after another appli- "This to bring it applied r soft through and at a| hair has jark and | fin take it that he will vote for Gov Smith's sle-headed commission bill,” r Kap! 1 “rn respon le ‘that I do not expect a single headed commission, wi do not think such a commission would be a good thing. I'd like to vote for some public service plan that would not Involve pol polities and the c it a millstone ernor that n. Wh created defeated for relation of mmission has made about the neck of every attempted to solve the even » G the prot who ly man of the comm Advt paign manager.” Satisfaction for sweet tooth. Aid to appetite digestion — benefit and enjoyment in lasting form. The price is 5 cents. Alaskan Wants to Supply New York if State Law In Changed, A few jes in the New York Game Laws, Carl J. Loman of Nome, Alaska, said to-day at the fifth national conference of, thé American Game Pro- tection Association at the Waldorf-A, toria, and an Alaskan meat house will keep the »New York market suppli with reindeer steak icuhipne “My company,” he said, “can apppl: the Northern elties of the United Staten We have already shipped 700 carcasses to Minneapolis.” New York has taken only twenty, the New York law pro- hibying the’ shipment of large quan. tities. > Safe Blowers in Went Broadway, Burglars entered the office of the Ros- ‘aphing Company at No. 642 West Broadway last night. The door of tho safe was blown off, and the shock of the sion almost. wrecked the office. The loot amounted to about $, the and WORK FOR WORLD LEAGUE Internatioral A telegram endorsing the work of President Wilson for the League of Na- tions will be sent to him to-night aboard the George Washington. The Message, adopted at a State meeting of the Woman's International League, follows President Woodrow Wilson We, members of. the Woman's Interna tional League, of New York, meet- ing annual convention, remind you that the world need not between the League of Nations plan as now proposed and a con- tinued state ot internation anarchy We are no reason why you should compromise with imperailists and militarista when Intelligent, unself. ish people everywhere are ready to support you demanding a world federation which shall in- | clude all gations on equal terms, w h hall provide for disarma. | ment, free trade, open diplomacy | and guarantee genuine self determi- nation for oppressed nationalities | (including Ireland) for labor and for | VW There must_be no more war, | WOMA e t t | Thrilling Rescue, | It Was a Too, for Woman Saved _ | Was No Lightweight. | saciamnireeaines | At half-past nine on the morning of the 16th of February a tenant on the| fourth floor of the six-story tenement house at No, 436 Ninth Avenue no-| ticed a bright red glare shining | through the transom of his door, and/ heard a crackling sound coming from the other side, Upon opening the) door he found the hallway resem- bling nothing so much as a Dante's! inferno, \ “Fire!” he shouted at the top of his lungs, throwing open a window’ and climbing out on the fire escape. Al- most at once a dozen windows were raised and a score of people, mostly women and children, scrambled out on} the fire escapes and mate thelr way to the street and safety. So quickly did the fire spread that in a few min- utes the three upper stories of the building were # mass of seething| flames. | Suddenly, between clouds of dense! smoke that shifted with the breeze, the crowd below Saw @ woman step, out on a top floor window aill, sway, uncertainly for ® moment and then) crouch upon the perilous ledge, She was Mrs. Lida Mahon, the only occu- | pant of the butlding trapped by the flames. John Stevens, an awning manufac- turer in the two-story building next door, was the first to act. Ho raised] a ladder from the roof of this struct-| ure, but 1t barely touched the fifth story. A groan of disappointment greeted his efforts ‘Clang-clang!" came from the big gong on the hook and ladder of Com- pany 21 as it snorted up to the scene, “Click-click!" went the moving pic- ture camera of Lester Gold, Gaumont cameraman, who was on his way to photograph the parade of the 15th Colored Regiment, And thus it happened that a thrill- ing rescue in real Iife was “staged” for the first time in the history of the New York Fire Department for the benefit of the movies. “Get a scaling ladder on the roof,” ordered ut, McNally of Fireman Francis Parks and Fireman Dominick P, Brennan, In the mean time the crowd shouted encouragement to Mrs, Mahon, who appeared on the verge of leaping. Brennan hooked one scaling ladder to the roof of the two-story building, and this Parks mounted, carrying another ladder with hin Pausing| for a Moment to get his br h, Parks | next mounted the short ladder placed against the burning bullding by Ste- vens and managed to fasten his own | to the roof. “The rest was a cinch.” laughed Parks, in relating his experience to an Evening World reporter, “I just stepped over the window ill, rabbed the Brennan, who had climbed up But, gee whiz,” he added, he weighed a ton!” Firem: ‘arks was awarded a medal by Board of Merit for a similar rescue on Nov. 9 191 3 o'clock in, the morn brought to safety by means of ladder a man from the fourth burning rooming house at yest 36th Street. that's ancient history, torted this modest young man when approached upon the subject. "Just tell the public for me that we don't want to be heroes, A hero is a man who works twenty hours at a stretch, What we do want i# an eight-hour to working — - Boston Brokerage Firm Assigns. BOSTON, March 4,—~Permain and Brooks, a stock and brokerage firm with embership in the New York Stoc!: nit@ WORLD, TUBSDAT, MA WOMEN INDORSE WILSON'S |First Fire Rescue Photographed in ptt aba of N. Y. Department | | Reman ay. | FREMON S PARKS ANF | SCENE OF HE RESCURL Jeremiah O'Leary, | Espionage Act, | to various committees for work during A Asked ies ground to eartl | Most people do not dis | pire dy and turned her over | een ed aw aw NO HATRED | ) FOR ENGLISH. letters and a telegram showing tha on trial in the ral Court on charges of violating the volunteered his service: he war were introduced to- ay |i€ he hated the English people, O'Leur; replied | "I do not—nor England itself as a na | tion, It is the British Empire, hav: always contended, that has for centur- 1” common people inguish betwee English people and the do."* ._ Cowperthwait & Sons Uptown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. “I Had No Idea I Could Charge Things” She was a young bride starting out to buy the first few things for her new home. tended getting much furniture because her money was limited. She told us just what she had to spend. “But your credit here is as good as money,” our “Why d salesman said to her. charge everything you need. “Why, I had no idea I could exclaimed. Harlem Store Open Monday Eve: ‘he four ey , well Gnished and wel enough to secure these pieces befo money saving adyantage along to harily this suite would cost quickly, is only.. If you do not desire the toilet tab Bargain If you can square room table, this is probably the big gest bargain you been have ever offered. It isn of good solid oak throughout, has a 42 las while they Hand Paintings mounted shadow Spec: Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms Be weekly on §=$15 worth, TEe weekly os $50 worth, $1.50 weekly om $100 worth, 62.50 weekly om $200 worth, Other smounts im proportion. Fay by the month if you wish, | change, was placed in the hans | Edward H. Ruby as receiver in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. The firm oun had filed « voluntury petition, ar ing liabilities of $641, 68, #33 and asacts of | 10% Of for Cash, Fed- British Em- “I'll furnish my whole house at once.” Open Saturday Evenings Walnut Bedroom Suite leces pictured ibove are of American Walnut. 0, but our price, if you act Square Dining Table inch top and extends “$6. 95)! five feet. Our pr Beautiful paintings tn oll, gilt frame box with glass, Size 27x20, Variety of subjects. 1 price $5.95 CoWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in Amewica’”’ LASS WANTS RAINBOWS: Secretary Asks Baker to Hasten Division's Return, Now Set for April 26. WASHINGTON, March 4.—Secretary |Glass to-day asked Secretary Baker to |hasten the return of the 42d (Ruinbow) Division, #0 it can participate in the Victory Loan Campaign. The date for the division's return as now set is April 2%, Secretary Glass said. He asked that lits return be moved forward ot least |ten days, It ts planned by the Treasury to hold home coming days for the various regiments of the Rainbow D.vision in thelr native cities during the loan drive Plans also include the use of various |members of the division as loan speak- ers throughout the country. a Nc ' \" | | Berolshetmer tn Char; Concerta | City Chamberlain Philip Berolzhelmer | will continue in charge of public concert music in the city parks, at the requost of Mayor Hylan.” He ‘was in charge of this work as President of the Park Board and the board has now passed a resolution giving him authority to continue STOP PAIN RUB NEURALGIA AWAY Instant relief from nerve tor- ture and misery with old “St. Jacobs Liniment” Rub this soothing, penetrating linl- 1 ment right into the sore, inflamed nerves, and like magic—neuralgia dis- appears. Jacobs Liniment” con- quers pain. It is a harmless “neu- t| ralgia relief* which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless. Get @ sinall trial bottle from any drug store and gently rub the 8 nerves” and in just a moment y| be absolutely free from pain and suffering. ol No difference whether your pain or neuralgia is in the face, head or any part of the body, you get instant re- lief with this old-time, honest pain destroyer—it can not injure.—Advt. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. . She hadn't in- sent out the nex lon't you buy and the rest. she charge things, The same kind nings Also 1 1 They are good, 1 made pieces, Having been fortunate ore recent advances, we are passing this Gut prea 30 Ordi- $1 73. 75 he, the Bf price of the remaining three pieces Bed Spring Close-Out Sale We have only 4 few dozen of th Romoiink fabric ‘oprings left losing them out at a big sacrif to Make room for Fegulat, st: EAU We ah S3 Os Aluminum Ware Specials in These three pleces. Tea Kett Mtor, and Rice Boller are of and ‘are. Peally nur special ord Percolator, @1.1 Rice Boiler, OSes 3rd Ave. & Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Stat ae FOR VICTORY LOAN DRIVE So she selected furniture and furnishings to equip her apartment throughout and ordered the goods deposit—not even as much money as she had first | intended to spend on her cash purchase And today she is living in the prettiest home we have furnished this year, , re whenever you want to use it. Rugs and Carpets 36x72 Crex S4x90 Crex Rug (Herringbone) Wilton Carpet Hassocks Bissell’s Vacuum Sw 27 in, 36 in: & Feltoleum, Inlaid Linoleum, All sewing, To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarthal deat ness, or who are growing hard of hear Ing ANd have: fend tho will be glad to know that thie stressing SEWCE is a much-abused affitetion can f "Tae Pcetad® cmmpiete ma word covering a ferera who co ‘ha their hearing that the tick of ble seven or eight inches away elther ear, Therefore, if you know of one Wha is troubled With head noises ‘atarrhal deatne It and hand it t been the mean * multitude of depart- ment store sins. | A real service which this store ren- ed @ watch wan pial from mine ace areaeamoree’..“ee "ders to its customers Andongo ft Ay pine of not cae ta d off ll d solved. "Fake one tabiespoon"al four ulna 1 otfers to a e- ‘serving men and ten and. geaing inn ne sees: Breet hdr dnie, ere Seay’ ss, (women in New York tthe: ean ive it eiven Are mearly “al and vicinity 1s the accommodation — of ‘credit, given in a rt Baw Bissaxay" oe which does tnve pk — “ B | the cepa ‘i ahi ay ets tenes | espect ‘see fae ey | This service will ‘enable one to pur- chase well-made, de- jpendable clothing lfor one’s entiré fam- ily, wheneverneeded, at prices to which Pvgihe & is added for jth e€ accommodation lof credit, and on SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. WORK wonDERs ‘terms conveniently = /arrangedfor theben- ‘efit of the customer. Hecht Bros., 53-57 West l4th St. (js WOMEN! - ¢/ MOTHERS s\ aay ject to fits of melan- choly or the sblues,”” Ret, yourbloodex-! amined for iron defici. ency, Nuxated tron taken three times a day after meals will increa | your strength andenduranceintwoweek | time in many cases.-Ferdinand King,M.! OR. 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GREAT KIDNEY MEDICINE Sold by all druggists.—Advt. USE RGD One or two with a swallow of water epers. air Linoleum, a yd r Linoleum, a yd a yd a yd laying, liping, ete., Grafonola Outfit Only 75 a Week This 13 one Of the most popular combinations we of- fer. A famous Co- lumbia — Grafonola, larly $33.50, cabinet igestive fablet: Dale 180 |GIVE INSTANT RELIEF —25e the tox siandiete ate | Wt * A TONIC- LAXATIVE & for the LIVER J4S and BOWELS. For Headaches, Constipation, |Bad Breath, Sallow Skin, Pim- |ples and Blotches. 10-25c. STOP THAT D AT THE VERY: START HURLBURT S ‘than © AMPHOR PILLS Am UNE AT OSCE Tt vou Uitie, oF Oat contiom Siall'pottle'at all tines, ti Mahogany needies, » only 1c a 121st St. ion and Chatham Sq. “ , UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER®

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