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+N ee ED HE EVENING WORLD, WED ford Puss Yaa Flase Street, ‘The et rh ib eth er 6° NOTED CLERGY OFF 10 HAGUE “Soh. BPaalgethl, Ubteietive. of 4 ‘CHICAGO PACKERS Soy Tn vonneae FOR FRIENDSHIP CONGRESS enerally are “engaged ina saturnaila 13 Jones Street, sustained compound y bd ; ; hte er fractures of the legs and may lose botir of extravagance,’ and declared ¢ feet. The fifteen others, of whom! ’ this must st by @ programme jy eleven wore girls employed in the ‘te- ft dir partment stores or on shelr way to buel-| DECLARES PALMER He si th DAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 16 INJURED IN CRASH OF ORANGE JTNEY BUSES One Man May Lose Both Feet; 41 of Those Hurt Are Girls on Way to Work. Sixteen passengers were injured early N19 to 125 W. 24th St. Bet 6th and 7th Aves Store That Sells the Overstocks of the National European Nations, Including Germany, Will Take Part in World Alliance Movement. wK and working more mergency, in his when the ness colleges, escaped with cuts and bruises, The South Orange car war was on “The Oni turned com: shay tet ta tie, Se A he lew } bond alt Hlaht prominent American church Cloak a uit Co.” No Connection With Any Other Store, y ew q jetely over after, witnesses said, mak- —<— A scheme to loense and bon t Ame s to-day in Newark, N. J., when p South | fae G wide ewetve In an effort 10 avotd fealers in food producta was advo rom New York to-day on Orange Avenue fitney bur, crowdad | tne empty (Continued from First Page.) ¢ the steamship Rotterdam to attend hr with passengers, collided with an empty Roth bus drivers were arrested. cated here to-day at the conference — _ 1 Int th Hotel —_ ° of State, county and city officials Chateau, near The Hague, beginning for vy Aart This, he said, will) considering food costs and problems. on Sept. $6, All the Huropean fe Compel the dealers to bring their The idea was presented by Jerome tions, including Germany, will be rep. prices down, Every purchase do- B, Cooper, District Attorney of Jef! Any dealer on conviction fr. resented. creases the supply, he said, and every | The decrease of supply tends to bolster, _ or, County United 8 * delegates repre- ar Day ping ould forfeit hia tie #enting the Amer Hranch of the the high price. aes pies Aes Ga 5 hatter ree World Alliance for International FHend- Canned goods have been found in| pi thor Woalvene.. . ship through the Churches are: f storage, Mr. Palmer sald, that were! sormer Gov. Glynn and Dr. John Ht, , ev Nehemiah Boynton, Clinton Another big bargain day tomorrow, Thursday, that even excels in values last week's offers stored as far back as the spring of| aye : . Avenue Congregational Church, Brook Finley, who investigated food condi+ Smith, recommended paring house composed of the ings. Look over this advertisement carefully note the buying power of a dollar! Come, share in the savings! Practically all departments will have many things to offer. Quantities are often limited, and the size or color assortments are frequently incomplete; but you can judge the many great big bargains to be found by the ones featured here. lyn; Rev. Charles 8. Macfariand, Gen- eral Secretary of the Federal Counctl of the Churches of Christ In America; Rev Peter Ainslie, the Christian Temple, Raltimore; Rev. Frederick Lynch, Bdu- cational Secretory of the World's Al- Nance; Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, Secretary of the Federal’s Council's Commission on International Justice and Good Will; Rev. Arthur J, Brown, Secretary of the 1917, He cited one instance in which | jong for Gov he sald the storage date was 1916.| 4) 51 a, Those things should be corrected, he! giate superintendent of banka, the declared, by the making of a law re- | State health commissioner and the quiring that the date of storage be! mints commissioner of farms and stamped on every article. | markets be created for the purpose of He aleo advocated that every neces: | oo.ordinating and co-operating in en- sity of life be stamped with the price forcement of laws now on the books for which the manufacturer sold it. Dresses «> Ns —ad js relating to foods and currency and Presbyterian Board of ign Miaaio Ar. If you pick up a pair of Phoes| roody and sanitation |Dr. George Naamyth, Secretary of the 4 ¥ ° stamped with the announcement that | cemiatiione {ia Committee for! the Fres from uns. ine it cost $3.75 to make them,” he said, | t — ry {Pu ti hit in Lose dls “you will not be likely to pay $18 cor | PROOFS AGAINST PACKERS |" Dr. Brown unit other will remain in those shoes.” As another meahs of lowering the clost of living by stimulating produc tion Mr. Palmer suggested that every community should start a movement — meeting at Lyons, | French Protestant and Pure ‘Air A variety of delicious ready-to-serve | Europe to at LAID BEFORE GRAND JURY *icraon Yer" Dress of good quality woven str pe Voile with collar and cuffs of Women's Grey Tweed Raincoats! A splendid cotton — ; Hebenohin J material with rub- mH meats that solve your meat problem tomy Over the Works Foot | AT BAY" MEXT SATURDAY ov Se a a. for every meal. From ideal surround- Supply. ee | face. Storm col] House Dresses, St [ott 100 dresses in YN ings they come to you in vacuum LEMON JUICE | ape yap Ni lada boned eat lt Mat sh mile Auto | patch pockets; 500 Dresses of Gingham, Lawn | i.e jot ” | fel, cial assistant Attorney Gen-| Classic for the er ican long dis- tance championship of 1919, which will be one of the features#ot the |ing to show the big five packers have {Pine oard at the Sheepshead Ray | defied Government lawn, prohibiting | Speedway, Saturday afternoon, now formation of monopolies controlling |{2Cudes fifteen of the greatest dtriv- | food supplies. Concerns involved aro |°r® 18 the world. Dan Hickey, well |the Armour, Swift, Morris, Wilaon| Kf@WN auto race patron in the Bast, Jand Cudahy Companies, Mr. Kresel’s [other claventi Dome on at night. An. charges include Alexander of Westfield, N. J. The "1 latter will make his Eastern di chine known as the Alexan- A racing creation of his uipped with a powerftil aero all around belt, 4 pictured and Percale in the aty Extra Values. Sines 3% to 40 packages that retain all their purity, flavor and goodness. A meat market for your pantry shelf. INDIAN PACKING GOMPANY GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN feral, went before the Federal Grand | Jury to-day to present TAKES OFF TAN eral Grund Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled _—=— _ So COUNCIL touncn | COUNCI{’ 4 coUNCh Poona ee Chl Squeeze the juice of two lemons magh agra into @ bottle containing three ounces | the packers maintain a mo-|latter of Orchard White, shake well, and | Nopoly over the world’s food supply. |I "J you have a quarter pint of the best! ‘That the packers plotted extermi-|swo, freckle, sunburn and tan lotion and| nation of small competitora complexion beautifier, at very, very| | Presentation of evidence and ox- vers. taking small cost. 2 eee Sad Mile Mat amination of witn was not ex : = Your grocer has the lemons and | S™ination of witner sprint « any drug store or toilet counter will | Pected to Inst longer than two day 1, were. tuning supply three ounces of Orchard| Witnesses were subpoenaed by the|T ntrants in White for a few cents. Massage this| Government from all parts of the Winners of sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, | (inited States. They include ranch- neck, arms and hands each day and crs, stock yards buyers, refrigerator see how freckles, sunburn, windburn| car handlers, freight workers and and tan disappear and how clear, soft | bankers. \d white the skin becomes. Yes harmless.—Advt. the v throughout the season a | They incInde ton Chevre Louis Mulford and ‘Tomm, the OUNCIL MEATS FRESH FROM-SUNSHINE AND PURE AIR rut to close, Palma, Gas- rolet, Ralph n This is fleld of pilots that ever sprint race, . the veteran # overnment’s first effort to e packers was unsuccessful. | I rter, wil again off on Wagner has ha the checkered ! a see - |flag in all the record breaking races Cries ecitate °F cotton Berens 8.0.8 xeare ever held at the “Bay” track. {8 | CoSweater of Wool-mixed Yarn,,2 to 6 ye Like at : he . ts ible ‘ Ha So with Sook: Voile; organdie vestee. ai tol in Floor. Main Floor. 1,200 Pair in the Sale. Your Choice LOSES HIS LEG AT A FIRE Injuries Necessitating Amputation Received at Church of Mes- siah Blaze. G Lawson, No, 297 Southern Boulevard, the Bronx, received Injuri fighting a fire in the Church of the Messiah, S4th Street and Park Avenue, which yesterday necessitated the amp tation of his right lex, ries were received th appointment to th | Me jchurch window when a large the glass struck his leg. jtaken to Bellevue After fruitless endeavors by Dr. Mary- land F. Burns to connect both ends of A severed artery, It became obvious that in amputation was necessary, Dr. | Thomas A. Smith, a visiting physician, | performed the. operation Lawson served during the war in the u 1190 Small Children’s Shoes of Tan Calf or Patent Leather, Misses’ High-Cut Shoes with rubber soles, Boys’ Leather-soled Tan Canvas Shoes, Women's High-Cut Shoes of leatherette-trimmed white canvas. An extra big bargain in a soft, flexible, high-cut Shoe of black Gun Metal Leather for women who can wear sizes 2! to3!5. Here are the styles: eorge Fire Department na stained glass was tearing dc piece of He was inet Durable Corsets, $199--Boys’ Wash Sui’s, $100 4 Hundreds Nt EXPLOSION SCARES GIRLS. | Man Horta ows Blown Out ashing alter every wearing ede ae ae \\| of Other saves Silk Underthings sew i a Articles In addition to the articles pic tured and described here are hun dreds of others, fully as desirable, jown out and a door torn from Its Don't have even one more silk \} pie your silk undergarments ; says A other concerns, emplo: equally big in value, but mostly would not go so fast! garment ruined by perspiration. ie ae hoe: sige eae White Coutil and Topless Corsets with | in lots of very limited quantity, | Of hmnene with variour embroidery and 1 * It is perspiration that makes Order Lux today from your grocer, Patrolmen from the West 20th Street f wide inserts of elastic webbing. Choice | It will pay you to come early. white trimmings, with sailor tie, pocket ] Station and firemen were there was no fire summoned, of the models pictured. Flexible non and emblems, | Size rusting boning. Three are pictured, Other DOLLAR-DAY Bargains druggist, or department store.— Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass, : 2! to 3 only. your things wear out so, and dis- colors them so horribly—perspira- tion that is allowed to dry on the fibre and weaken it. The great advantage in deal- ing with the Old Reliable |House of 43 years’ standing, How to wash silk under- a things | Girls’ Dress i300 G intntue to's yicare = "*: $1.00 | Middy Blouse "0! Gsvsrtines 2 for $1.00 j But dip your garments into deli- whisk a tablespoonful of Lux into a thick 1, “fs PAG ait Sila gianna Mie ah 0 Rompers 7f,01e nad nity Galea 2 for $1.00 * cate Lux suds every time you wear _ lather in half a bowlful of boiling or very hot | ANGETSONEK ED Girls’ Dress ton Gturdine with plats, $1.00 t Pr : for chien of 2 fo\8 year : $1. { fs ll k hole Wate, Add cold water till lukewarm. Dip | Pajamas oi!" over-all Apron §)))")",,, 2 for $1.00 i them, and they will keep whole your things through the foamy lather many |Assures you of obtaining the “i : " Children’s Creepers \, 2 for $1.0 and new through dozens of wear- timessqueexe the suds through them—do not eat Piano money can buy Washable Satin, with ribbon run $1.90 pers |, for $1.00 | Camisoles | and Misses’ Lingerie Batiste mentar blue stiiching es cere 94,00 | ; rub, Ringe in three waters the same tempera- Sop AN \Deatty Pattern lace... Union Suits 33) 27 dit Meaty 2 for $1.00 ‘ ings! For Lux cleanses wonder- fire as the water in which you washed them, Women’s Union Suit 2niit"tengwn." "4" $1.00 | Women’s Hose "2, st lise. with 4 Ppg. $1.00 f fully, without rubbing—and it will Squeeze the water out—do not wring. Dry , Ae METAL EH EUAN. & GL oD men's Ho Ratton top. i ; hing th in the shade. When nearly dry, press with a Union Suite seed aiton in ’seru ony of SL, Hostery }Yarren's white cotto 4 Prs. $1.00 not injure anything that pure water . a | a } i bi warm iron—never a hot one. Glove silk should Boudoir Slippers S312: leather 201": *t- $1.99 | Men'sHose tii" sist Wiles 2% 4 Pps, $1.00 } alone will not injure. be gently shaped as you iron. joudolr Slippers coor’ pom-pom B Hout nd toes . $1, : The “National's” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St.. Near 6th Ave No Mail Orders Fille¢emsmemansmmm§ A Portrait of LLL ATI LEAL ALLL EMAL DUAL LA LELLLLE Le | - | ‘Upright Pianos, $350 to $450 Playerpianos, $595, 625 to $850 Grands, $700 Mary Miles Minter THERE I8 NOTHING LIKE LUX Player Grands, $1,100 * rain. ,Phonographs $30 to $225 POPULAR FILM FAVORITE varie sina etacns “| FREE with Next Sunday’s World Anderson& Co, 291 (Im Greater New Bel Nevins @ HanorceAVingston St, i Brooklyn, j Sn a TT RET rk and Vicinity) Ftd eee a a ter