The evening world. Newspaper, July 28, 1919, Page 17

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NS! 2-ENT TRANSFERS “Brooklyn Board of Trade and Tax- | aay payers ‘Fight to Thwart B.R. T. si NG AUTO. arene 4 tostvée iin inti Avisos Onieh sata organization in the borough. lylan was at one time presl- this organization and was suc- poet B by David Hirshfield, who is now Commissioner of Accoufits, Morrie ad of the organiza- vie we Hy; to Have No License. Frank Zurjos of Trenton Avenue, Maspeth, L. 1, was arraignéd in. York- ville Court to-day on the charge of reck- less™driving jreferred by Dominick Fer- 535 Mast 65th Street. Fer- rone @aid Zurgos swerved his aoa bite acfoss Fifth Avenue from left at 56th Street soon after ene last_night and smashed the car driven by caused pai infal to omas oe io No. ert) feast 63d Street, a pedestria Zurjos was also ‘also charged with having t the meeting. It ts to-morrow night's demonstration 1s to be the firet step in ® campaign having for its object Cnet proceedings to enjoin the B. R. T. PNG fhe Oro-cent. traneter Mayor Hylan will deliver to-morrow | t vaaght the first of a series of addresses Tageninn the two-cent transfer order. ‘will speak In the Bushwick Branch ‘rae Why all this Precaution? Ye 6 te rem for the wie of vegetable proparatons for infu | are an: but vgeablo preparations usaf infnts and children? eet id Drops condemned by all Physicians and most laymen? | Why has the Government placed a ban on all preparations containing, among other polsonous drugs, Opium in its variously prepared forms and pleasing tastes, and under its innumerable names? These are questions that every Mother will do well to inquire about. Any will recommend the keeping of Fletcher's Castoria in tho | house for the common ailments of infants and children, Children Cry For ’ The False and the True. ‘by the use of large apace, the of huge sums rgb op Seat tao hag Cape fom our babies ? claims may win for a time, but advertiser is like the old story of the tortoise Mothers everywhere, and their da now mothers, speak Favor i gly, enthusiastically in senha Fletcher’s Castoria. lovingly as a friend that has brought comfort, cheer and smiles to their ir Utie-ene. There are substitutes and imitations as there ase for the diamond, |whole cloth,” eaid the Mayor. * | Biducation hag com: lew. HW HE CHOKED HG SOL FD ms ‘IN BLIND POCKET BUNK, SAYS HYLA Report Inspired, He Declares, by Those Who Seek Special Benefits. Then He Pleads to Be Saved From ‘Gallows as Crowd Howls. “Lynch Him!” CHICAGO,” July 28.=Thomas Fits. gerald pleaded to-day to b-e saved from, the gallowe—he had confessed to the! murder of six-year-old Janet Wilkinson. Breaking down after eight hours con- tinuous grilling, Pitzgorald led detec- tiveg to the basement of the apartments where he lived and pointed to a cog! pile Where he had hidden the body, emineeskainay want to lift her out?” asked Mayor Hylan to-day ‘again paid his] % respects to Superintendent of Schoote | MAtt,te, move, 2 Fitsgeraid said he offered the girl ting and Auditor Cook who, nel tsa teeter "ait far rar Wate saya, are likely to be the sponsors of | she sald, he choked her to & sensational story to the effect that "$70,000,000 of city’s money for schools | him t' is in @ blind pocket.” “That story i# nothing more than & lot of bunk—manufactured oyt of “No doubt it is inspired by a few gentle- men who attempted to run the schools as a private enterprise for their especial benefit. Having failed, they now seek to give the impression among State school authoritiés that | the: schools of New York City are in ‘@ fearful muddle, Of course, such te not the case, On the contrary, the /\schools are now being restored to their old-time efficiency. The last traces of, Garyism, which threatened to rain our school system, are about eradicated, “There is an ample programme of ‘school building now being carried on and sufficient funds are available to enable us to continue until the early fali when more will be placed at the disposal of the builders. “President Prall pf the Board of n sense aims in Bade. July. %.—The Post Office Department to-day :received word tha dwt ah strike at Loulevitie rning return! Jaime for back pay and porsanes. question: the’ message sald, will be sroitrated Aug. You won’t growl about the weather all through the-meal if you’ve It makes everything taste so good you forget to grumble. MADE INU. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y, “In the first place he wants to have the schools established on the old- fashioned basis of efficiency before the fads and frillg began to envelop us. Likewise he will strive to provide a seat for evety pupil. I can't predict that he will succeed in the fullest sense, but I am sure he will do his boat and receive the financial support of the Boart of Estimate. “Another aim of President Prall is to see that Superintendent Ettinger devotes his time to the education of the children. Other gentlemen con- nected with the educational systent who are deeply interested in text- bovks will be compelled to confine their activities to the work for which they are paid by the people. “The. Estimate Board will heartily co-operate with Mr. Prall. We are all tired of petty politics in the schools, We are also tired of the attempted tyranny of a few men and women who are on the city payrolls and who spend a good part of thoir time lobbying at Albany and else- where. “The people of this city don’t real- ize the insidious purpose of the Gary aystem,” the Mayor continued. “It Bode rd rey bey trys qT Biss 4 Gams. decayed Teeth and Houts iy extracted. Teeth thory jeaned. Broken plates while you wait, a-BLOO On 169 E. 34th St. of: ‘aderices 2 ee ont & & Cor, Buh Ave. for anything of value. One might almost say that that which is not copied has no value. So you have had the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher and a copy of the genuine wrapper kept constantly before you that you, may guard against the false and the untrue, MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT I$ AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of C] THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. LINES rs 0 GOAND now TO CET Tene St eruanesars “ ao tongue coated? Candy roel And ove b how rte gp *: et rid of that bad taste, that thick Barto fr Tablets sweeten the stomach, piles Ge clogged bowels, give new life to lazy livers and'tend to regulate and invigorate the whole body. Cost no more than ordinary laxatives but by toning up all digestive organs they benefit the whole system. Easy and pleasant to take, Taste like finest peppermint candy. See for yourself today, At your druggist.» 25c, 50c, and $1.00 boxes. Trial size, 10c. Hudson River = bY. Daylight Iron Steamboat Co, oat Day Line ea ters Now York. NIGHT LINES BAMY-TROY 545, Sise. ROCKAWAY BEACH .| DIAM® REDIZ2 ; "DAS: hes aig ees Asiesy om Roy BiAniEND EWA LN Sra taccered ON CREDIT a Kieu & DIAMOND CO. | in 6 Maiden Lane) “GO TO SOUT! . STEAMER CARMANIA, ‘Batiery on week days, 10 A, M., 2 and Wing Houth Beach 11 M. and 10,15 P.M. . was a creator of classes among the people. Now that we have ousted the Gary system and all its sinister in- tents and purposes we are ready ahd willing to put down any attempts to make a political football of , our schools,” CLEARS BELGIUM’S HONOR. ‘Horlick’s ORIGINAL ited Milk n BURLIN, July 2%8.—Germiny falsely represented Belgium's position before the war, according to a report made public by Cel. Schwertfeger, formerly on the General Staff, who investigated the archives at Brussels in 1915. “1,found ne documents showing that Belgium had not fulfilled her neutrality obligations before the war," the report says. ‘The German Government false- ly interpreted the Brussels documents, forging many of tmhe for the purpose of deceiving the German pablic.’ ———.].+—— Ma A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ww ww) Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins The New Up-to-date Caticure Method He Has the Tobacco Habit. August Backhaus, an aged cook of No. 81 West 1024 ‘Street, pleaded guilty to- day in Yorkville Police Court to emash- ing @ window in the United Cigar Store in the Flatiron Bullding during the storm Sunday and atealing clears and cigarettes. Backhaus was released from the penitentiary on Saturday after serv- ing a term for robbing another cigar store. He was held in $2,600 bail for trial. Derbyshire Miners Return to Work LONDON, July 28.—All the mine in Derbyshire who went on strike week returned to work to-day as a re- sult of the settlement of the mining dis- pute reacifed between the Miners’ Fed- eration and the Government, ELP WANTED—MALE. ae We oe ee rev tla, ot ote Public Should Demand Original Nuxated Iron Physician Warns Against Danger, Of Accepting Substitutes—Says ‘That Ordinary Metallic Iron Pre Cannot Poselibly Give the Semen" Strength, Power and Endurance As Organic Iron—Nuxated Iron health icine substitutes for ‘eecriptio nic iron——Nuxated Lronc-and present this ta the there May be no question about they do not wixh to go to the Nuxated Iron then they should be that the words NUXATIED IRON presoription for the label and see a. remy tt you strong or well, you owe it to yourselt to make the follow Seo how long you can work oF how far you can walk noon tripe oMpit SATURDAYS ANI ‘Battery: TINY GIRL TO DEATH) Exquisite ae at 58 ct. Corset Covers. ‘ 94 et. Corset Covers. $1.28 Corset Covers. . by ow Athletic Combination $1.97 Athletic Combination | Suita—Crossbar dimity....... $1.68 Women’s Crepe Petticoats... t "Nidtnssst a50 Bauets — | $1.97 Envelopes Chemises... $2.97 Nainsook and Batiste Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avene’ beék for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Advertisemen Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers r The following items, distributed among the various Sunday papers and advertised for Monday and Tuesday, are here condensed into one complete list for the convenience of Tuesday shoppers ‘These for Both Today and Tuesday Summer Toggery —_ Main Floor Values in Jewelry, FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS Boys’ Genuine Palm Beach Suits.. $13.80 Boys’ Sul 7 to 18 years $27.50 Youths’ Suite— 98 to 38 chest...... $94 be. Blousee—8 to 14 years. 48) Children’s Bathing $1.48 Girls’ Nainsook Princess. Slips—6 to 16 years ..,..... 1.26 $1.96 Girls’ Billiebirke Pajamas..........++ aati 1.64 Manufacturers’ Sample ‘‘Closeout"” Purchase of Little Tots’ White Frocks Sizes to 6 years in the lot— reg. $1.47 to $3.97... 1.000 2.97 ALSO 47 ct. Summer Cotton Shirte— | sizes to 8 years .82 87 ct. Infants’ Flannelette ed Baby Bassinet ate 4.77 Main Floor Bargains | Unusual Bargains in Women’s Coats | Silk Taffeta and Satin Coate— | our reg. $27.74 ABTS | our reg. $94.74. 19.75 Crepe de Chine Blouses 3.87 Our regular $4.94 # Crepe de chine blouses in smart tailored models, white or flesh, prettily embroidered and trimmed with rows of, hemstitching. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities r 88 ct. ch, Storm weave-—Copenhagen, gar- net, na Pe eee Cloth--10-yd. pes... ts ee ah wearts ity — for jerwear, facunte’ slips, ete. ‘WiTR GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. 64-Inch—bleach: LINENS—MALN FLOOR, 58 ct. Huck Towels. Heavy quality union jinen (part cotton)—hemmed—wide damask pore owas MAIN FLOOR, terilized Hair Pillows— bebe and white stripe tickings— very cool for summer— 3 $x28—our reg, 1ixio our ek, 23 tho 07. lass, Fleece Blankets. + BOT bars rey “i. Aah i con- . ed size trast bor horGete Li , weave. NT. Unbleached 3% yards i wide heey 6.95 Art Fibre Rugs Khe sa ft L-Ab deaty in blue and tan—plain or mottled grounds —tast colors. | ey $71 Woe "Cont Cone : : Fring inged—colored | oF self-tone nt Her POLST ERY a ASEDCENT, 2.94 Young Men's Khaki Trousers. ...2.00 be ett and drill—several shades well made and finished—cuff bottoms—-all sizes. YOUNG MBN'S GUOPHING—THARD FH. 28 et. Children’s Socks 2 White with colored tops—sises 6 ai, * Hostmny~ MALN FLOOR, $350 White Canvas Pumps For women or ifieaty heel ei D width) Hi sone ng sition eat toe Bhapes— to 7. Truly exceptional are these splendid values in cool dainty blouses for summer wear in town or country. 4 ct. Rompers—# to 6 years. . reg. 82.74 to $8.74.. Early Clearance Sale and Misses $9.75 and $12.75 Voile Frocks. 7.4 ‘oulard New Satin No charge tor jerations. Smart Bathing Attire 94 ct. One-Piece Bathing oo Shoes and Slippere— Costume Complete... $1.18 Women’s One-Piece tion Tights— sizes 36 to 46. Pewtt bela" $4.94 Women's Knitted Bathing $10.80 Satin Bathing Dosibes: 6.95 68 ct. Novelty Jewelry... beaded praetor Swiss Ribbed Vests— seconds of .87 and .47 qualities... .B 67 et. Children’s Union Suite.. Toilet Articles 25 et. Dressing Combe. . Combination og $1.84 Ivory Tint Halt Brushes, Tees Tans Cenene es on ae $7.94 Smart Coat peace 6.48 | $1.95 Black Handsome Special... $5. 94 Weel Slipoved Swehters.; 4 Lawn House Frocks ‘ ° Voile Blouses 1.18 Our regular $1.47 Plain or striped voiles in splendid selection of tucked» tailored and trimmed styles. MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Us Until 1 P. estricted, No M. ith STnation tnt if Ei with combination trim iae on. SAT " Giaghem and cha faney—Brapire and bi ri trent, trim te ris. Various colored stripes on white and colored grounds—sott cutfs— well made. MEN'S FURNISHING®—OLAIN FLOOR, 59 et. Men's mM ceenAtineedout. font 57 et. Women's Cotton Unien Suit neck—sleeveless—lo knee — neatly fin! bxtra slizen— our Tenth 8 AIT UNDERW RAR ACuins bind $1.37 House Dresses. . Gingh stripe tiga or contrast trim--36 ts 44, HOUSE DRESS DEPT,—SBCOND PL, $2.94 Voile Smocks 2a Slipover or open front’ model<— hand embroidered—Copen, rose, green. fh Sleahy and moive, 1,37 | 40 ct. Fane; Many dalnty ae and gelgriny om WASH Ditties FABIICS lasinn® 45 ct. Novelty Swisses.. teens White with helio, orange, pink, green and black sth Bultable for women's and misses’ frocks, ete. Waal DRESS VABRICS @AS0M ENT. $4.97 & $5.97 Women's Mohair Skirts 8.19 Black—vshirred backs — pocketa, detachable belte—regular an extra sixes. BKIRTS—SECOND FLOOR, $1.25 Boys’ Keds or Sneshers.. bd ite cppyeo—runber soln rde-—sines & to 6. blue, ARERR TEE ae a O11 Yara baer mene rye lh mony quarter sises 6.84 32 ct, Mail inches: wide—1 to 10 yard Impressive Rug Values Tapestry Fibre Ruge—éxd feet to 9x12 feet—value $17.50 to 25.00. 10.97 to 16.97 Chenille Ruges4x36 to 29x87 inches 9x12 feet... Tx® feet... $29.50 and Couch 54 ct. Rag Ruge—18x36 Sanford & Son's Seamless Axminster Ruge—0xi8 (t.. 48,50, Curtains and Cretonnes $1.47 Poplin Diaperies—-80-in. . OF Tapestries—50 inch—Yyard.. 2.24 Stencilled Art Summer Crashes Pillow Slips... ty Buffet Scarfo—16x50 inches. .. nee

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