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for adults whose is undoubtedly greater or the past 40 years, etcher’s Castoria ths old 3 Crvt> ACG 35 Dos! s 35 Dost” 55 ees than that imposed upon the care, with Children Careya nd Responsibility. attached: to the a voce tea, are and children manufacturer edies of rem system 1s sufficiently strong to counteract, for a time at least, any piecious drug, It is well to observe that Oastoria is:prepared today, as it has been under the personal supervision of Mr, Chas. H. Fletcher. What A bo makers of imitations and substitutes at stake? What are their esponsibilities?’ To whom are they answerable? They spring up today, scatter nefarious wares broadcast, and disappear tomorrow. Could each mother see the Fletcher's Castorla is prepared: could they read the innumerable testimonials from _ grateful mothers, they would never listen to the subtle pleadings and false arguments sof those who would offer an imitation of, or substitute for, the tried and true | which the prescription for Cry For _ A Word About Truth. “Great is Truth, and mighty above all things." So says the O14 ‘Testament, it is Truth shows no fa’ ae yet equally true to-day. no favors, From the ‘watchword, and to the conscientious inception of Fletcher’s Castoria, Truth has been the adherence to this motto in the seperti by stadt Nace + sche oh etlantad edt Sgrracde an the secret of its popular demand. All imitations, all substitutes, afl tions lack Just-as-gocd prepara: the element of Truth, lack the teousness of being, lack all sem blance even in the words of ame would dossier And you! Mothers, mothers with the fate of the World in be cy Fletcher’s Castoria is TAUR COMPANY, NEW hands, can you be deceived? Certainly not. for Infants and Children. Tt fs distinctly a remedy for the little-ones. The BABY’S need fora med- icine to take the place of Castor Oil, Paregoric ‘was the sole thought that led to its discovery. Never try to correct BABY’S troubles with a medicine that you would use for MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT 18 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA, ALWAYS | irs.citre chiar 7 Bears the Signature of” and Soothing Syrups NATION'S FACTORIES ome, Industrial. Training, Inaugu- rated To-Day, Will Do It, Reducing Living Costs. Col, Arthur Woods, Assistant to the Secretary of War, to-day inaugurated 4 movement for industrial training of the employees of industrial corpora- tions throughout the gountry with « | View to reducing the high cost of liv- jing by increasing the amount of pro- duction, Te hopes that the plan will also be a factor in allaying the gen- eraf unrest in the eountry. ‘ol.’ Woods submits to factory and other employers the proposition of paying a ving wage to their work- ers while they are undergoing the practical education in their lines ot endeavor, with the assurance that the | employers will be more than repaid by the increase in the workers’ ef- ficiency. To the worker, whether | skilled, semi-skilled or unskilled, it ® demonstrated ‘that he has a real op- portunity for advancement as well as for an inompase in his earning power. Investigation has shown ti Ameriéan factories are runfing at a very Jow rate of efficiency; in New England, for instance, the efficiency 1s not more than 60 per cent. It in estimated that 6,000,000 men are doing work which could be done by 4,500,000 men properly trained. Even a slight increase in efficiency will mean a, great increase in the national pro- duction and a corresponding decrease in the cost of living. Employers who have tried the scheme declare, atcording to Col. Woods, that the experiment has been more than satisfactory, and that it is not only feasible, but has tremen- dous possibilities. Labor leaders, who have seen the proposition tried out | ¢, find an appeal in it. The office of A» sistant to the Secretary of War js in communication with jeading indus- trial and manufacturing concerns in the United States, .Further informa- tion may be had at the New York office of the Assistant, No, 360 Madi- son Avenue. ———— rh of CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—John 8. Shaugh- nessy, brother of Lord Shaughnessy, chairman of the, board of, directors, of Canadian Paci, Railroad, dled fast last, night, after being ti! more than a fifty-five years old. yeu, Shaughnessy formerly was pur- chasing mt for the Soo Line. Ha superintens construction of the Roy- al Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg. A widow and two children survive him. Youth With Ifustrious Forbears Will Make a Name for Himself. 13th Strect has all his life struggled under the reflected glory of illustri- ous forbears, but now h cop @ little glory for himself, for to- day he joined the United States Ma- rines at the recruiting office, No, 4 East 28d Street. maternal side have been inventors as far back as there is any reoord cf first man to introduce the use of steel old. young’ man’s most treasured posses- sions is the original patent with Pras- ident Andrew Jackson's. (BE ona = Wace 1H oh, YOUNG NEW YORK SCION = COL. vos Tt MORE EFFICIENCY IN OF AFAMILY OF INVENTORS | BECOMES A U.S. MARINE Like many other young men, Fred- ick Van Argabright of No, 163 West going to Mr, Argabright's ancestors on tbe achievements. His great grand- Isaac Van Gorder, was the les AaB, farm wagons to replace the ooden axles, and one of the signature. His grandfather was the, inventor f the sulky and gang plough, which replaced the one-furrow ‘implémont, JOHN S, SHAUGHNESSY DEAD | ana young van. himselt, is’ a me- jeal engineer of no mean ability. —<—>—— Fin is Our Trade. HELSINGFORS, Aug. . 11g With:tho {dea of establishing a ait Hango, on the southwest of Finland, a company has béen with a capital of 8,000,000 marks, The construction of warehouses and other works will be begun shortly, with the object of ‘handling the future trana‘t of frame between the patted, States and R by Esy. of Fin! _ OPERATION “1 suffered from a female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors de-| d that 1 would | have to go through | an operation be-| ore I could get] My who had helped by. Ly BE. Pinkh Vegetable pound, me to fore submitting to| an operation relieved me from my troubles 8¢ ta do my housework without any di culty. I advise any woman who is| afflicted with female troubles to give | Lydia FE. ‘Pinkham's Vegetable Com- * pound a trial and it will do as much MARIE. BOYD, Canton, Ohio. here are serious condi- tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on .the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, for them.” 1421 Sth S! Sometim: Mrs. E Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, after doctors have said that | an operation was necessary—every woman who wants to avoid an opera- tion should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal If complications exist, write to Lydia. Pinkham | Medicine Co.,| Lynn, Mass., for advice, The result urs’ experience is at your Advt. ~ CHILDREN NEED A GENTLE LAXATIVE When a child is cross and fretful | it is often a sign that a laxative is ted, Many of the ills of child- hood are the result of constipation, Don't ask them, flowever, to take ng oils, calomel, violent ca- , strong pills and powders. them Boal's Laxative Fruit Rolls. They are made with real fruits and are ,as delicious to taste as though they’ were made with the | one purpose of producing a delight- ful, fruity confection, They are ious, yet gentle. Children e for a taste. For sale at all drug stores, Package of 6 rolls. Mie Write for free sample, Boal's Rolls, 216 West 14th St, New York Advi, World,“Wents” Work Wonders. CREDIT TERMS ars Down on $50.0 75.00 +4 «#4, 190.00 197." 5 1590 oO “ 290. }250 « “ 300- FREE Brass BED With Evers Satureay, Evenings STATION at CORNER 104 SEL COLUMBUS AVEF came 103 & 104 ST Gian Soap Best for Cita aa mailed five by “atioutas Dope Bostar FOR SALE, 022 ¢ TILL 6 RM ee Weenny (Sarena SENB FOR BOOK OF GEMS, site Psa eRBAD UN DIT. Booker paevs. a7 QeCREDIZ2 CRE ee Hit | VAY’ Uses Te P CONFIOLWTIAL eit DIAMONDS ON CREDIT BAsY ERICAN AMERIC 1 goubs GU AKA NFEE N WATCH & DIAMOND CO.” 6 Maiden Lane pay JAMENDS Doreen FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. ‘eny ROYAL’ A Ree Q\s 35 MAIDEN LANE, 6ta Fioor, Phone Joho 243 | HELP WANTED—MALE MEN WANTED, HERE IS A CHANCE TO SECURE STEADY POSITIONS ALL YEAR ROUND FOR GOOD STEADY MEN i AS CONDUCTORS MOTORMEN GUARDS AT HIGH WAGES Applicants must be over 21 and under 45 years of age and be at least 5 feet 6 inches in height. Call at once between 8 A. M. and 4 P, M, at EMPLOYMENT BUREAU BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT 40 STATE STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y¥. Designers, tracers, experienced chanical or give experience, |sitions. Address B,, 149 World 88 ct. Serges—4l-inch. ... onveesss ae SMELIHIt wanted, expericnced tn reas founday Part wool—storm weave—brown, sleady | work, Port Mlenmoad, 8, PROPOSALS. _ LEGAL NOTICE. 13, 1018, Kindly call, Brooklyn, Wanted advertisements. Mads ake at ome lS * ‘ |DRAUGHTSMEN Wanted- detailers and in me- electrical work; age and sal- ary expected; permanent po- ‘iste island Shipbuilding Co,, cnnree~ ee ateente a ¥ FRU CHATRBCWaia- |] White, “rose, Co Serna. aieiton. tags. esled pee |] green—with ‘or without « Wd then opened, for constructing « 'SES-—SDOOND FLOOR, — 97 ct. Babies’ Dresses. ........... lng tn cceldent "Ok Bridas {OUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the | readers of The World Help Fourteenth Street or beads. in numerous, daintily trimmed our regular $1.85 and $2.60 ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities res Neat _stripes—st sizes 32 to 46 waist. MEN'S OLOTHING—MALN FLOOR, H ct. Boys’ Blouses,.......-. Fancy striped pere colors and. patterns, —sport style—short 8 to 16 yrs, BOYS’ BLOUSES--THIRD FLOOR, $2.45 Men's Silk Stripe Shirts. newest khaki MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, 50 ct. Men's Summer Underwear 42 Balbriggan shirte—short sleeves ~double seat drawers: check nainsook athletic sleeveless shirts —knee drawers. MMEN'S UNDERWBAR—MAIN FLOOR, @arnet, navy and black. DRESS GOODS—ALALN FLOOR. $2.94 Women’s Smocks. Voile and linon—embr "|| Yoke and Bishop stylo—luce and emb'y trimmed—high or jow neck —sizes to 8 yra. ANPANTS' DEI“T,—B8BOOND FLOOR, 85 et. Women's Cotton Union Suits... .61 Low neck—sleeveless—lace trim- med or tight knee. KNIT UNDERWHAR—OfAIN FLOOR, $2.94 Boys’ Washable Suits...........9.27 4 to 10 yrs.—one piece Junior, orfolk and sailor middy atyles —colors and stripes—also white, REARN New price cuts of timely interest featuring— GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES In smart styles and colors, effectitely trimmed with embroidery Our regular 87.97 SHEER VOILE BLOUSES } #mall plaids West of Fifth Avenue styles— MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow, Until 1 P. M, itricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. $2.04 Ye Men's Khaki Trousers. ..2.00 Duck and drill—several shades— —-well made and finished—cuft bottom—all sixes. YOUNG MEN'S OLQ/DHING—THIRD FLOOR, $1.57 Plaid Taffetas. + A 38-inch—ehiffon finish—large and new combinations, SILKS—-MAIN FLOOR, 70 et White Gabardine ...., 36-Inch—for middiea, boys’ blouses, misses’ uniforms and general wear. WHITE GOODS-—MALN FLOOR, 65 ct. Novelty Swisses ........ White, with or stripes of hello, orange, ink, green and black—lovely for Summer dreases, blouses, ote, WASH DRESS FABRICA BASEMDNT, 40 ct. Fancy Voiles, . Many dainty styles and colorings WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT, $3.98 Crochet Bed Spreads 2.57 ai Full ous patterns—hem- cluster blue, RASmArENT 16 ct Bleached Sheoti: 2% yards wide— full-slge beds. MUSLING—UASEMENT, 48 and $7 ct. New Cretonnes. . .. a7 36-inch — Oriental chintz —has rich floral and nursery patterns, UPHOLeTun—2A6mDe 7 ‘and green tintings Nght and dark grounds. a RUGS—THURD FLOOR, 27 ct. Toweling..... Dish and roller—blue borders, TOWBLING-—«MAIN FLOOR, 31 et. Children’s Cotton Hose 18 with combination trimming, BOYS' CLOVHING—THIRD FLOOR, White—double heel and’ toe HOSIBRY--QLAIN FLOOR, Fourteenth Street 274#AUGUST J Blankets, Household Linens, Upholsteries Look for This “ALL-IN-ONE” Advertisement Every Monday in the Afternoon Papers We of, cH Aree All Hearn advertising which appeared in Sunday papers for Monday, and Tuesday selling is here presented in ye pegened form. These for Both Today and Taveday Muslins and Sheetin, Fruit of the Loom Muslin, Lonsdale Muslin, Hill Muslin— Our reg. .8 Sale . 2 No Mail or Phone Orders—Limit 20 yis, Standard Quality Sheeting— BLEACHED 42 inches to 90 inel sie e 9 Bt0.88 UNBLEACHED #5068 reg. 42 to.01, Sale. 46 Inches to 00 inch; oe Dwight Utica Sheeting 42 inches, to 90 inches wide— value 58 to $1.04. » 139 0,72 No Mall of Pl ial Purchase "Bleschad juslins—86 inch—Val. .28 $3.25 Bleached Linen Damask — 70-inch ents rere ya 2. ‘ts $9.95 Linen Damask, bar 22-inch < ye 68x68, $3.50 “Pblaihics Pattern Cloths Union Linen Damask— part cotton 68x70 in,....2.88 $1.25 Bleached Mercerized Damask—70-inch....Y¥d. 5 $1.65 H. S. Lunch Cloths Merceri Damask 24 ct. Bleached Cotton Hem: Towels, 48 ct. Union Linen (par Towels...... $1.18 Fine Quality Huck Tows — Union linen (part cotton). 7 98 ct. Pure Linen Huck Towel — 14x@4 inches ceca ee PRs 8 $1.50 Individual Size ‘Towele— by Dor 1.24 Extra Fine Quality Union Linen rt _cotton—name Glass 25 et. Heavy Quality be sac, Mualin—36 inch PILLOW CASES No. Mail or Telephone Orders for the Following: Will Wash Heavier and Na Brand sizes 42x36 in, to 64x36 in.— value..42 to 68... to. SALE SPECIALS ON $1.27 Silke Emb. Flannels. 58 ct. Plain Wool and Mixed Flannele—26 in.—subj woven in border— ‘Ach Utica — Our reg. B4...seresereeernes 389 atest in. to ror er 21 ct. White Bordered Turk to slight impérfections. ..... wilue-B4to.72.. +89 0.54 To et oh 28 ct: Domet Flannele—27 in.. B SHEETS ‘will Wash Heavier and No Brand —sizes 84x00 in. to 90x90 in.— gale Py eg to $2.04— Sale L044 to 1.67 | chor and Utica— Oo 10 90x90 in.— value $1.74 to $2.60— Sale 1.83 to 1.97 (Measurements before hemming.) None sold to dealers—We. reserve the right to limit quantities. Hematitched Sheets and Pillow Casea, 10 and 6 cents more, re- spectively our reg. .2814. 40 ct. Union Linen Glass Toweling. 48 ct. Pure Linen Toweling. ot 57 ct, Scarfe and Squares., « $4.95 Lace Trimmed Tonga SILVERWARE eiator Sealing nets 8s po echt Seg atl Oda pieces of silver-plated Table Nfl Llonereeml ect ae Bt Ware-—liogers and other, reliable value $2.47 Sale —our reg. 33 and 50— -21 Zach ch f Satin Finish Marseilles Spreads eal Silver ww —spl jeod «Sei oe nines ee assortment our reg. .78 and $1.00, Jue 85.47 3.74 $1.94 Dinner Knivee— ¥ value 98:97 eo 3:34 Wall, GOR sca sotetsanattt 1.33 Fonel Copeerars yards Full and Extra Size Marseilles , EBT 20. ercado-- value 86.47... le 4. 4 value 87.47, . ale &. large bite. . 10 ct. Olivio Toil 20 et. Fancy Toilet Seepie: 3 cakes in bo: nan ¢asget Ce M4 ct, Fancy Toilet Soaps— 8 cakes in box 23 s 12 ct. Nursery Castile—cake 15 ct. Floating Soap—bar. 1% | | 10 et. J s 8 ct. Armour’s Zebra Castile (14 25 ct. Fancy Toilet Soaps— 3 cakes in box . AT 10 et. Olive Oil Castile— 4-02, cakes 10 ct. Invincible Bath Soap. 20 ct. Jergen’s Talcum Powder, $2.97 Full Size Cotton $5.27 Full Sizg Silane” mi . Comfortables...... See 8.77 New Mixed Feather Pillowe— 20x28 in.—our reg. 81.46... ._. + 22x88 in.—our reg. New Goose-mixed Feath lows— 20x28 in, to 26x30 in. our reg. $1.97 to $3.25 B87 to 2.27 New Goose Feather Pillows— 20x28 in, to 26x80 in. our reg. $3.37 to $5.17 Sale 2.48 to 3.64 White Down Filled Pillows 22x28 in, to 26x80 in Our reg, $5.62 to 86,82- ied Armure Weave Couch Covers 1 28S Seamless Axminster Ruge—sub- fect to slight misweaver— 86x70 inch. to Ox12 ft. perfect price $9.50 to $64,00— 7.44 to 49.50 $3.97 Chenille Bath Ruge— 5 Sale B.7F to 4.63 | | 10 ct. Kirk's Jap Rose Soap...734 | | "92.2180 fnchés. sis... ae $1.51 New Goose-mixed Feathers | | 7 ct, Roll Toilet Paper. Seamless Fibre R tb. «92 | | Hearn Stearate of Zinc— 8.8x10.6 ft. ae $2.33 New Goose and Down-mi Special Feathers... Sale, Ib. I: L’Ame (La-May) Face Powder 60 ct. size. s Reversible Bordered Hall & Stair, Crash— 18 and 22 in., Yard «BO and 4p Axminster Hall, Ruge— 2.3x0 ft. to 3x15 ft.— ri perfect price 8.00 40 #4 97 9 d’ Armour Talew 80 ct. Hearn’s Goodwear Poplins 36 inch 60 ct. Shirtings—82 inc . 48 90 ct. French Chiffon Voiles .7% 88 ct. Emb, Voiles—3¢ inch. .67 40-Inch Organdy— value .80,, $ value .68 80 ct. Madr Shirting Oxford Chevi 82-inch. 60 ct. Shirting—S2-inch... . 35-InchLinen Finish Suiting .45 Hearn’s Shaving Cream— $0 ct. size ‘ 16 SILKS ines Printed Conran, 58 and Washable Junior Suits- yrs.—our reg, $1 214 to 10 0 $4.96. 5S to 3.05 Boys’ washebie Suite 8.00 | | 40-Inch Printed Longeloth (10-Yd, Pe.) 1.00 Crepe de Chine.......... 2.75: 86-inch—our reg, $3.50 and 84.00 Je Trousere-6 ta 17.| | Sane re a az. 8.18 and 3.68 g. 97 otto 81,50: es . * . 40-inch—our reg. $3.75 and 84.50 ‘ +75 to 1.25 | | 35-Inch Colored 3. and 3.90 Dress Satins..... L744 (18-yd. Pe.) ourtreg. $24.50 to 836.50. Yard-Wide ‘pitiae’’ 2.25" 8.50 to 32.50 Odd Lots of Young Men's Wool, Crash and Palm Beach Suits were 813.50 and 816,50- Now 10.85 4 to 15 yrg 86-inch—our reg. $4.68....4.18 Nainsook (10-Yd. Pe.) 86-inch—value $3.30 and $4.6 3 to New Tricolettes—36-inch.,. # 99, 36-Inch Shantungs— Silk Mixed 40-Inch Radium Silks Georgette Crepe—40 inch. 35-Inch Taffetas— plain, colored 44-inch—value 94 ct, Boys’ Blouses $1.24 Boys’ Overalls—3 to 6 yrs. Important Reductions in Fine Blouses Our reg. $9.97 to $24.55 | TSh io 19.387 $1.24 Children’s Rompers 2'to 6 yrs $1.94 Children’s Pajam to 16 yrs -92 40-Inch Black Ci use — to 4, 7 ALSO FOR TODAY AND TUESDAY Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Dresses and Suits—August Sale of Furs—Remarkable Values”

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