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‘ a Pe t Get Back Your Grip want to keep your hair in dition, be careful what yo: Wash it with. aa ~ Most soaps and prepared shampoos in too much alkali, This dries the makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocianut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely 65), is much better than any- else you can use for shampooing, bly injure the hair. your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tea- man re Labbe an abundance of ¢reamy lather, and cleanses the hair and gcalp thoroughly. The lather out easily and removes every of dust; dirt, dandruff and| ive oil. The hair dries quickly Lae and it leaves it fine and bright, fluffy, and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil it y drug store. It The Judge Executes a Coup; Henry Robs His Own Coop To Pay Essex Market Fine He Was a Beginner in the Business and jpookings’ had not looked Didn’t Know Chicken Caste Distinctions . Had to Be Observed and That the Guinea Hen Must Not Be Classed Lower in Social ‘ Scale Than the Barnyard Fowl, But He Found It Out $5 Worth. 'ENRY LAKEITZ had only been in the business seven weeks, #0 how was he to know that guinea hens stand as high in the so- cial scale 4s chickens? Henry came before Judge Huth to answer to the grave charge of cruelty to animals. His cart had been heavily loaded with on Health ‘NuxATeD IRON Foy Red Blood, Strength and Endurance a “Wants” Work Wonders. | choice fowls of the chicken and guinea hen variety. The chickens standing higher in the opin- jon of said Henry, made it imperative that the guinea hens take a lower berth. All was well until a big nooster named Charley, late from the Chicago race riots, decided that the lighter feath- ered members of his fock had more than their share of the none too spacious .compartment. ‘The ridt which started ended by more discom- fort for the guinea hens. When asked if he had examined the fowls, the officer from the humane society replied, yes. “Were they active and lively?” “No, they were all fagged out. They looked as though they had come from a prize fight.” “That is a nice way to treat guinea hens,’ said Assistant District Attor- ney Direnzo, “this 1s a serious case.’ Henry’ looked worried and bis un- easiness increased when Judge Huth remarked that “Guinea hens ought ae & summons for the fluent and/ deserve as much consideration 04 chickens.” Henry stuttered something about only being in the business seven ‘weeks and not understanding much bout coops. He flinched as oof judge's decision came, “If you come/ here again you will go to jail. Five dollars.” iv. Tg? went 3 a spectator re: re- Wed know cope he has been” in te the cbitten, orte business very long.” eee HAT would you do if the whis. ting postman dropped this in your letter box: “Dear Lady: I thought that you dramatic Mike) you foots Ser? her? Mike arrived looking lke a picture emperor, who kingdom but was ready to fight another one. He bit his tip and mum- bled something about vengeands Bolshevi his self-elected “rol led the act % comedy. eloped that Minnie had Mike insisted that 438 & “double on thi Mia bim, But Mike's goud to hence cummpbientions had set tn. Judge Huth smiled as he asked Mike. “Do you love her? “Yep,” replicd Mike, the Romeo, casting a furtive glance at Minnie. him?” continued the “Nol” exclaimed Minnie, and dently meant it. mtarily stunned by Min- ness, registered deep tragedy ae coming to life td ner jue Hunt's close scrutiny, he informed the sont that he ‘nt iovaty. oy x ghd \Peform the woman, J as- ‘sured him that he had undertaken a very noble undertaking, but he said, “come back to-morrow.” And he said it im @ tone that indicated work of | reformation would not go on. ee FORM CLEARING HOUSE TO STOP MOTOR CAR THEFTS Insurance Men and Police Heads of Leading Cities Unite for Time of Pas The casualty and insurance DAY, A aAveus? 8, A91% 9 — GIRL OF 14 1S MISSING; KIDNAPPED BY ADMIRER, HER BROTHER BELIEVES are an intelligent and sensible woman, | nies, according to Frank Oliver, Oued Anna Deis Gone Since: Last . Tues- and I thought that you would not go on any pathless track as you did. “Revenge: vengéance, must come. “The roll in this comedy, which will be also a drama, I must play and revenge on that Bible-pounder and change must come. “In the first act of this drama I will try to cover your name, Sorrow and pain is squeezing my heart, it would be better for me not to be born, than to play this roll I have got now. “It peems to me that this case will have to come before the court. “I must take revenge on Ma-ouch/more Balshevist, Mr. Pueblo from X Street, eorner Aye. Oy-Oy. “I apologize you and I am sorry that you as @ woman of good senses yielded to temptation of that = pounder and not a Spee SeUOOnE.” No wonder Minnie Daan to court Final CLEAN SWEEP Sale! Commodore Worsted & All Ends :.. Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER That no other tailor advertises to sell under $30 to $35 Lyi Clerk of the Magistrates’ Courts, are contemplating a system of registry of automobiles which will act as a chack |. few shh goer automebile thievery. If heir plans gre carried out, according to Mr, Oliver, it will be as difficult to transfer ownership in an automobile without a clear title as it would be to transfer real estate. ‘The thefts of automobiles from the curbs have reached the degree that the ee ee: Tae aaa jay tell them Raght for eave phar “it it" for ine & man pe” anat Sliver meld to-day that « confer- ence of representatives of ‘entry, or insurance compan! joe Reads of the te ‘cities ‘and the au- tomobile | lieeuse bureau has “been called to form » to make npaign to stop the theft of automobiles CLEMENCEAU LIKELY TO VISIT UNITED STATES French Premier Urged Urged to Attend the First Assembly of the + League of Nations. PARIS, Aug. &—The presence of Pre- mier Clemenceau at the first general assembly of the League of Nations at Washington js strongly urged in Amert- ean quarters, according to Maroel Hutin of the Bch Paris, who says his in- formant is a French statesman, M. Hutin saya that, while, of course, the Premier “cannot bind If to go to America at the time when his prea- noe in France is particularly necessary, it may be possible to arrange things, as M. Clemenceau will be unlikely to main insensible to the Dyeesing ipvir tations he ia getting from America. ‘As to the date of the assembly, it ts said, an exchange of views between the Allied Governments is now going on, —————— day.and Family Fears Married Man Carried Her Off. Anna Dela, fourteen, of No, 479; Lib- erty Avenue, Jersey City Heights, has been miasing since last ‘Tuesday. Her ‘brother, Robart Deis, said to-@my Anna had worked in the National Biscuit Company's factory on Weat 16th Street, Manhattan, until the day of ber dis- |ppearance and that @he nad been an- noyed by & married man, who also has been missing since Tuesday, His doned wife, with a child four mon! old, is sald to bave sworn out a wi rant for his arrest, but he cannot be found. Robert believes Anna haa been kidnapped. by thia married man and three of his associates. . At the ‘time of her disappearance Anna was dressed in mourning. ee eneifpmee FOR INSANE SOLDIERS, Attorney General Acts to Protect Aug. 360 insane soldiers in New York State hospitals, virtually all of whom suffered mental breakdown in France, it was closed to-day. Attorney Gereral Charles D. Newton is pre; arin ‘appli- cations to the Supreme tor appointment of Commtiecs® to look after the property and money of the soldieminaane. TRUSTIES’ STRIKE ISONAT SING SING: head for New York. for Connecticut, and four hoi he got away he was captur: the Connecticut line by Kee morris and Casper, hours’ liberty ‘he must serve one year “TRE THEY SAV es employed tmide tl Lime. os ee Prisoners’ “Walk Out” Dis-|'= closed by Capture of Es- caped Farm Employee. The return to Sing Ging Prison early to-day of six prisoners, one of whom had escaped, revealed that twenty-four up-to-date trusties have been on a real, honest-to-goodness strike since Wednesday at Wingdale Farm, where vegetables for Sing Bing are raised. Bighty-eight trusties are employed on the prison farm. The twenty-four, , 16 by the six returned to Sing Sing ‘to-day, declared they did not care for that sort of work and refused to do it. Some pretended to be sick and others just merely “tired.” The strik- ers promised to return to work to-day, Harry Collins, twenty-eight, a New York prisoner, sentenced for trying to steal @ horse and truck im Man- hattan, had been on the farm only five days when he decifod, as he ex- pressed it, that he “nepded a change.” He, disappeared at 3 P. M. yesterday, the first honor man to escape since Warden Brophy took charge of Bing rusties are at work on the new prison HAMBY NOW ASKS wal chanave Mind ana Wit and < | take 109) Comme, OSSINING, N.Y, Aum Fawcett: Hampy, robber, at Bing. of bis alr on let hie attornéy go wo on | ft without fuéther protest, “Attor tnimkiig We “1 de ye nr i <1 Let Ludwig Baumann Start You Housekeeping On Credit Visit any of our three great at: Expert outfit Wether you itand bid assist you ia selecting your eutht. vel ait lare single root house, pis ing fe room ora entige hws, pars Fw al Comparison Will Congince You That This Is the Store of Liberal Credit andhew Prices MR. READER—During this month of August, which is considered the ul season of the tail business, I am going to make a special effort, in of this fact, to make August one of my biggest months, and to do this I this extraordinary sacrifice. modore Worsted, with ee” dreds of other ends, consisting of Blues, Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Some of these haye enough for two adage ni cee pe iar gi euit, and come exite and ‘extra would make it difficult for tre @pa- id Site ere to make rapid progreas in an mergen ‘But what can we do?" he sald. is always difficult and dangerous t get through the traffic. What we need 4 what I have long ad’ di i] nha . is to $4 2 UNCALLED-FOR 4 RUITS. I have a number of Un- Clpimed Suits on hand which I will sell as low as FIRE DANGER IN CONGESTION said to-day no spe- cial precautions were taken in connec- tion with the strike, although he ad- mitted that the congestion of tra Ac Our Speciol ay 3-Room | Outfit +129} Pay for It 51.73 Weakly Other 2, 3,4 and 6 4 Sale af Summer Floor Bs Coverings west, “Wor the Dresent wo must RAG RUGS ily do our best and hope to make progreas without accidents." — K, OF C. THANKS VATICAN. They Cable Appreciation of Neu- trality of Holy See, BUFFALO, Aug. 8—One of the fal actions of the Knights of Columbus convention was endorsement of a move- Prices of Overcoats | ment supporting the President in a fight Will Knock Them ing appreciation of the Knights of Cold This Coming Fall Hersey oe wl? bs aur er Season. bs Sag wee decided to erect at Met, @ statue of Lafayette, from the metal cannan captured fro the Ge Pe Ne to d hi “ will cost $60. So get in on ff |been ‘granted by the Vrench Govern- Qn $200 the ground floor, place your #/™*"" os ae - sae On feo “ fap ter pa dy ‘and B/WINGDALE FUGITIVE CAUGHT Larger Amounts Cutters and Tailors bi vertaken jaards 2 during the dull season po are gested ain pric ane save at any $15 to $20, OSSINING, N. Y., Aug. 8—Earry Collins, twenty-eight years old, who For this eyent I have placed in fro Wingdale Prison Farm gach of my tour pa, 1 Nassan Seiterday niter twenty-four, prisoners refused to work on account of ill- ad brought back to prison early Three-Piece Tapestry Library Suit Reoular Priee $350. 4s ssceptionaliy Dengtifal sul, Bef uvbolmared, Leese cushions against profiteering. Wied delegates left Genuine Oak for their homes to-d ‘a ‘cablegram was sent, to Rome, ex- esser Ludwig Baumann’s ee Liberal Credit Terms - | 2.74 7. Qe $56 Purghase On $100 & An ordinary cheap overcoat Cash oF Credit. at t Sa tok. aaa 1433 '» New Ave., Brooklyn, a saree Grade je Grerccatings,consigting Fancy Shetlands, Paid ind Reems Backs and Ul- ths, also Brawn and Oxford Frepiline arse came to Ging sing Grey Meht weights, suitable for to ‘ coatings, at a price of ad br Apr sent from danhe an for steal- to Order not frpens or sarve dine the ca in inducing ce to admit that her demand for Million tons of annually was hysical imposs: |dut it appe t Germany cannot even hope © enough coal to SySR the’ country's most urgent needs | 1432 AR ooh Near 40th Street, Next Door to Emptre Theatre ‘Oven Xvenings Until 10 P, M.—Seturday Until 11 FP, M. BoE; 10 NASSAU ST., Corner John 3 “scHURCH ST,,Near Liberty Bo st Open Until 7 FP. M-—-Saturday © FP. M- arr. Mm J 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Neving, su, 8 Brooklyn, N. Y¥. Open Bvenings Until 1 ath 12 BM, 1s enjoyed but four hours of Four miles from Wingdale he was overtaken by guards. To- with Ave other “strike” leaders, he was Jacobean Oak Adam Dining Room Suit (4 Pieces) few Paw sius.se. Toory Bedroom Suit (4 P yeces) Sold coparenty, i, desired.) (Bold Ley + 3 Af destred.) st Pe ae | Pay for This Sul | 94. 49 ears ses Serewir’y, Cenk. Henetion Oeitiens. RAVING Bante reg! prise 44288 $2.75 Weekly Cash oF Crvait, bisa Fa LIN, 980% : B ciated Press).—A commission of em- ROOM OUTFIT STORE HOURS—® to 5.30 Daily-—-Open Saeenley Until 9.30. Reem lame $ . ployers and workers was appointed at : Period Wednesday's coal conference of ex-||OF PERIOD $ 226 a @ Americas urniture perts from parts of Germany to 9 Eee manda ef letgeastan the ioe tk URNITURE GREATE S1 Pay for 10 86 Weekly, duction of coal, so that Germany will Pay for It $4 Weekly. House i URNITURE not fre or starve during the com- Open An Account 50c A Wi From Cuba for Sale of 95-Piece “Din St Army, here in’ the wo: he Cuban electoral la *