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« builder Se . a “SPE See "CARE OF SOLDIERS Bishop A. B, Call Chihuahua, sta f Colonia Dub ig that in ad to Bishop Joseph Cc. Ben id James bk. Whetten, Villa followers were also holding Albert jen, . another offi of the Mormon colony in Western Chinualhua, He was cap-| tured at L Chihuahua, at the same time Bishop Bentley, Pres. | ident of the J and Whetten, hes made prisoners, oz Mormon stake, | “2 USSLATVE BLLS =|One Is for Free Scholar- ships—Another Amends State Labor Law. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) ALBANY, March 19.—A bill pro- | viding for free scholarships for New York State soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses who have been honorably 1 from. service in the world n introduced by Senator aham lan of New York City. The bill is an amendment to the edu- | cation law, and reads: “A slaier, gailor, marine or nurse |who shall have served in the army, |navy or the Marine Corps of the | United States in the world war, and has been honorably discharged from such service, and who shall have or acquire the necessary qualifications, as to secondary or other preparatory edueation, shall be entitled to a State scholarship in a college, university, eal or trade school of ted within the State. p shall provide him with his tuition, to be paid by the Stat nd the State shall also pay ly to each scholarship student the sum of $150 toward the cost of FOLLOWS | necessary text books and mainte- | dier No more than ten such sol- sailors, marines nd nurses | shall be certified from any one As- |sembly District during any one year. The necessary tuition shall be paid and text books furnished by t ho Commissioner of Educa ha'l provide rules and regula- for ascertaining the educational benefits of this section. The oner of Education shail npetitive examinations at e a year, and shall deter- udents to be certified for from each Assembly Getting Well Means Gaining ; Strength-A Wholesome Tonic The getting-well stage of grip, pneu-| monia or other iliness is the most} dangerous of all because the all cations for positions and weakened by the disense, is wide ; ane cai 6 4 to attacks of other lurking germs beig Seao, iatar the tine t That is why all the organs of the|act t effect until May 1, 1920, body must be kept in their best work-| public agencies of the State or cities ing order, not only to drive out the|cf the State shall not receive appli- poisons left by the disease, but that| cations from any one unless he has the patient shall regain strength as| deen in the military or naval service soon as possible to avoid further at-| of the MO EICo EST Bhall Wo abe * |wars. No oyme - tacks resulting from: the polsohs in| Wants pe eee ecreana exoene, 08 base Ge lie persons who were in such service, a means toward good health|” phe second bill provides that “no after any illness cine builds up the body because it is all pure wholesome nourishment an free from opium, morphine, chlor form or other poisonous drugs ¢ d two soldier relief meas- One amends the Labor Law the other the Penal Law. t provides that from the ume becomes a law every public em- ployment office in the State shall file he position to be filled has been ad- tised at least once in @ daily yment is to be performed and un- |less the employment has been first ffered to a person who is or who hus alcohol. Father John's Medicine ha had 60 years’ success for colds and tn in United dtatea ae! throat troubles, coughs and sore ie ADY of Ghaiware in whIOh throats, and as a tonic and body| United States has been engaged. {This includes the Mexican ‘border PROVES THE TRUTH controv A violation of the act One of the best known professional | !s @ misdemeanor, men in New York (his name will be|,, 4 bearing was held yesterday. on given on request) says:—“After an P reute attack of typhoid pneumonia, 1)‘ had a racking cough and lost twenty pounds in eleven days. I never was so for collector of a card indi- completely run down in my life urly the percentage of col- was about to go to a hospital when I| I began to take Father John's Medicine, |‘ which after I had taken it faithfully, | ¥ restored me to sound health, I re-|' 4 1 flesh that I had lost and have, ! Mr en as well as ever in my life nee learned that iny physici in the | Kilroe told the " there had been in ex n New York unscrupulc ren who turned over ne collected under it of preserib ne in such ca ney arity, Stern Brothers West Forty-second and West Forty-third Street Women’s Fashionable Bolivia DOLMAN WRAPS Specially priced at $49.50 The perhaps the most piquant of outer garments worn by women of fashion for Sprins. Dolman is The Te AT? to select from lustrated)made of the much favored BoliviaCloth,which lends itself admirably to the achievement of the soft fold draped effect shown in rich Spring color- ings with fancy silk linings. everal models one as il- they are Pay man Link of Brooklyn has ! e | 'Thompson of N 1 Teasure discussed at last night's con- 1, 1920, From the tiane the }; ‘ather John’s Medi-| person shall employ an alien unless | newspaper in the city where the em- | table | issu- | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1919. NLBANY BATTLE MAY START OVER FOLEY PS BLL Republican Senators Threaten Measure, Chief in Gov- ernor’s Programme. (Special From a Si orreapondent of The Fren' ‘orld.) ALBANY, March 19.—The Repub- lican majority in the Senate held a conference last night, at which was discussed the programme of legisia- tion to be followed till the end of the session. Twenty-five of the twenty- nine Republican Senators were pres- ent and the meeting lasted until after midnight A number of the Senators opposed ‘the Foley Public Service Bill, which |Provides for a single-headed transit jcommissioner for New York City and another commissioner to supervise subway construction. If this oppo- sition develops, as some Republicans here profess to believe it will, the \doley bill, which is favored by Gov. Smith, will not be passed, This would mean a serious break between the Governor and Legislature andthe |defeat of his most important New| | York City legislation. It would mark | the second blocking of Gov, Smith's plans and the beginning of a battle | royal between Republican and Dem- | ocratic forces for the remainder of | » two Public Service meas- , One, | tor Walters, pro- | aded commission. | in-roduced by Senator | Thompson, calls sr a! led commission with State- wide power, When Democratic members learned jearly this morning of the opposition to Gov. Smith's Public Service plan |they pred that the Foley bill would be passed in spite of Republi- | can opposition, They say that if the| measure es to & Vote the twenty- two Democratic Senators can count on the support of four Republicans, ara‘and Lockwood, Aveles and Burlingame of New York. As there was no roll call on any preciudes manship. \ Largest Jewelry Establishment Uptown JULIUS JORGENSON & SON JEWELERS «> SILVERSMITHS BROADWAY AT 8322S! Annual Sale of Watches March 19th to 22d, inclusive. 10% to 30% reductions on all models Gold, platinum, silver and filled; in wrist, pocket and pendant styles. Priced from $5.00 to $750.00 All our watches are tested before being placed in stock and are fully guaranteed. VERY one of many little details, each important in the making of really good clothes, receives our losest attention before a garment is presented for your inspection. Fortified by our experience of many years in the making of de- pendable clothes for men and boys, you are assured of the best cloth- ing value to be had for the amount expended. Our established policy skimping in quality and work- BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET the Democrats are still in that the Republicans fin nor’s Public Service legislation. 2 —— : decide to support the Gover-|q SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL WEEK—TRY ONE West 42nd Street GEORGETTE | RUFFLING Regularly $1.25 to 1.65 at 65c yd. shades. Special Special (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Special Purchase Sale In white and solid colors, also in smart combinations of wanted Stern Brothers West 43rd Street Fashionable Women Prefer the Perfect Fitting LILY OF FRANCE CORSET Because its design may always be depended upon to conform with the latest silhouette. The requirements of every type of figure are amply met in our comprehensive assortments shown on the Second Floor. The favorite materials include Coutil, Cotton and Silk Broches, Satin, Silk Tricots and Mercerised Rubber. Prices range from $5.00 to 26.50 | EXPERT FITTERS IN ATTENDANCE. A Special Sale of REAL FILET LACES Values 40c to $10.00 25c to $7.50 yd. Edgings and Insertings in desir- able widths for various trimming purposes. WOMEN’S MORNING DRESSES An attractive choice of desirable models developed in ginghams, percales and dimities in plaids, checks and striped effects, will be offered on the Second Floor. $2.50 to 4.95 Maids’ and Nurses’ UNIFORMS Made of chambray, percale and linene, in white, blue or striped models. $2.95 and 3.95 GUESS! Which of these Two Pot Covers Came from Wanamalker’s They illustrate the difference between the Wanamaker Sale and some other March Sales Attracted by the seemingly low we investigated for ourselves. We went a lowering of quality. — of some other housewares sales, ound elsewhere that with low prices With Wanamaker lowered prices (during March) quality remains the same—on its year ‘round -high basis. Wanamaker Aluminumware Is So Made That It Will Long Outwear the Ordinary Kind— It is one of many March Sale groups that illustrates the quality point. It is made of the highest and most service- able grades of aluminum used in cook- ing utensils—not the tin-like quality of some aluminumware we found where. The pot cover pictured on ‘the left came from X’s, It literally crumb- ed up from normal pressure between two hands. The cover on the right (a Wanamaker aluminum cover) showed no signs from the same handling. The former is cheaper, of course, but from the viewpoint of service it is not cheap at any price—and that kind we will not sell. Handles of all Wanamaker Alumi- numware are securely riveted on a strong base. They are made of heavy rolled steel coated with tin inside and outside to prevent rusting. The ebo- ni wood handles on [saokeoepond coffee and tea pots, are easily removed and replaced in case of accident. Cov- ers fit eat hes are made with a turned-up ad edge which prevents food from overflowing; there are no crevices for the liquid to get into. This is true too of other parts—no seams any- where to collect dirt or food. Aluminumware in the March Sale Double Boilers 2-qt. size, $2.50, were $2.95; others at $1.75, were $2; and $2.40, were $2.70. Hollow handles with tiny vir vent which permits air to circulate and keeps the handle from getting too hot. The lower boiler is extra large. Saucepans 24yt., 85e, were $1. With double lip which permits pouring from either side. Cooking Kettles 8-qt., $1.25, were $1.75. Bail handle which is automatically held in any one of three positions so that it does not come in contact with the hot vessel. Cooking Saucepans 3-qt. 15, were $2.85. With strainer lip and cover which locks on. ‘This allows draining off hot water without removing the cover. The strainer is electrically welded to the vessel so that there are no seams. Cooking Kettles 6-qt., $2.15, were $2.90. Bail handle and locking device for cover. Tea Kettles 6-qt., $5, were $7.50. Cast aluminum with “safety first’ spout which allows refilling without removing cover. Baking Pans 4-qt., $1.15, were $1.65. Side handle; used for rinsing pans. Pudding Pans 4-qt., $1.05, were $1.40. Hand with rolled bead edge. sGiac Frying Pans 10-inch, $1.80, were $2.40. Cast aluminum with removable wood handle. Graduated Measure l-qt., $1.25, were $1.70. Li ; for household use. peed Waffle Irons No. 8, $3.50, were $5.25; No. 9, $4.25, were $5.75; high frame for gas stove. No. 8, $3.25, were $4.75; low frame for coal range. Percolators 5-cup size, $3; ebonized wood handles which are removable and can be re- placed at little expense. Coffee Pots t., $2.55, were $3; ebonized wood Tea Pots $3.15, were $3.70; ebonized wood handles, Seventh Gallery, New Building. Broadway at Ninth Street, New York nn Reg. U. & Pat. Of HAND MADE STRAIGHT PURE - BYE aly . ‘ dni America’s Finest RYE WHISKEY STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES H. B. Kirk & Co., New York, N. Y. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. 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