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VICHY imcttor Kxrvauc rr.orsxnrt Natural Alkaline Water For 50 years the standard Mineral Water for the relief of Sour Stomach, Indigestion and Uric Acid. II m Bottled at the Springi 1 ,u Tl WW EWIPLOYERS URGED T 0 DO BIT TOWARD Head of Division Employment Bureau Asks More From Business Men. Mnjor 8. Fullerton Weaver, who was sent hero from Trance by MaJ.ir Gen, llobof t Alexander lo establish an employment bureau for tho men of the \th Division. Mid y at thn dices of th 7Tth Division Association, No. SSo'MndlMn Avenue. Hint while New York Hmptoyers had been show- - BROOKLYN RETURNING 77TH Oppenheim.lumM Fullon Street, Brooklyn Special Sale Wednesday mm) Newest Models \Roscllc\ Corsets \Rosollc\ Special of handsome pink Rrochc, low bust, long liip and clastic insert, for slender figures. Also medium bust, long hip, well boned, for average and full figures. Actual Value 3.95 Special JQ5 Corsets for All Types of Figures Particular attention is directed to our Sprinc showing o( \Oppcnhcim Collins & Co.\ exclusive models, the Franco and Vassar makes. Also a comprehensive unort-mc- nt of standard makes, C 11, a la Splrlte, Frolasct, Nemo, WU, Rubber Treo Girdle, lllcn Julie. 2.00 to 15.00 BROOKLYN Dppenheim.l1ns& Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sale for Wednesday Positively None Sent C. O. I). Women's \Roselle\ Brassieres and Bandeaus Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Attractive models in six styles; all-ov- lace, silk and lace, satin, ribbon and lace, Pussy Willow and pink brocade. Extraordinary Value 00 A Complete Collection of Iirassiercs Very satisfying are the models presented Dlen Jolle, Model, Nature's Rival, AP and Nemo. The prices are unusually moderate. 50c to 7.50 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, If If. In a kfert Inlerfi-- t In tho welfare of tho men of \New York's Own\ Di- vision, ho hoped for more llOll , Tho following ruble was received at ho office of the uisnolotlon y from B member of the Intelligence Htnff of tho 77th: \Our men In fine shape. Eager and ready for work when tered out. Are New York em- ployers doing their bit?\ Major Weaver replied, thul, while many New York employers nro \doing their bit\ toward tho returning dler, there arc some who arc not nllvo to the roal situation. \V linvc miidc good progress slnco the establishment of the 77lh Division Employment liuicuu,\ he oxplaJned, \but there Is milch more to bo accom- plished. Wo want the of New York employers. Kvcry em- ployer of labor In New York City should rwnombcr thul his own Inter- est Is In tho New York city soldier. The men of the \7th Division will soon be on their way hero and there is no tlmo to be lost In seeing that they nre taken care of when they ate mus. tercd out. \I'p to (Into our nlognn of 'New York Johs for New York soldiers' has been Indorsed by the New York 'lumber of Commerce, the Hoard of Trade, tho Building Trades' Kmploy-er- V Association, tho Associated Mo- tion Pictures Advertisers, the Quccns( Hoaid uf Trade, the Fifth Avenue As- sociation nml we liavp received letters fiom clubs and other mganlatlons iUiitlng that ttiry stand back of us.\ ; Uordon I.. S.iwycr. expert from tho llnll.i.1 UI11IAI1 l'ni riltlVinn), I Unpi'lnn l working with the 7th Division lliirran In attempts to get Jobs for men of the 7\th now In New Yoik. I.lcilt. Col. Douglas Campbell of the 8 Fat? r- - culal'e fit rmr tnd iUm whtre It li sat nredrd Ua burdrn: a hlndrtnreto f tl'lty, a curb ipon t)!rure a thief of alt thul Itprctlyand rrtrffulsad nrtt In Why don't )u UkeofTlhf flvlirrrlt hw.f You raa do mrully. Mfly and without the illchtrtt frr of harm or bad aflrrctlrcli hylnit Uklns after each Weal and at bedtime a pleuant Utile Afrmarrri'i7\t.ThMe Utile Ubleti are aa efl\tctle and liarraleii ai the ! inua prejcrlptlon rrnm which liter lake their name. Bur and try a r,e tndar. Your druiclit telle them at 1 reata vouariryaa prefer may write direct to the Marmola Co., u uarueia inni.. OetrnlU Itirh. Vmi ran thui lay sofd-h)- f to dletlnr. el erclir and fat, and set naek Ihearare. pnlM nil I nareand deilre. yoa I 1844 fromlneat that omokln(l. 771 ti Divisional Headquarters, quar- tered at the lllltmore Hotel In ad- vance of thn arrival of the entire division, visited tho Vort of F.tnbnrk- - jllon y at ilolioKcn 10 prepare llnal plans for the urilvul of tlio division. He expiessed himself ns f.ivorably pleased with the arrange-nient- s Hut jre being made for re- ceiving the men, who will artlvo about Moy l. Major Francis M..V.eld lcaxes for lluffalo to. night to confer with the Chamber of Commeico of that city. an well 1,1 all lai-g- employers of labor. There me more than 1.000 men from Buffalo In the 77th Divi- sion, moi'ty from artillery icglemnts, and Major Weld desires lo perfect the plans for giving them employ- ment uf'iv tliey nre discharged. ELLENTERRY GOT 525 A WEEK TO IBWNG'S $13 Payroll of Queen's Theatre. London, Half Century Ago, Shows Interesting Figures. LONDON. March 21 (Correspondence of tho Associated I'rejs), In view of tho movement among theatre employees for a minimum wage of 11 a week ond ply for rehearsals, somo one tins the payroll of the old Queen's Theatre of hnlf a century ago, and given It to the public for purpose of In it Kir Charles Wyndham Is shown receiving IS a week, Sir , paired at the John Doe Inquiry, tho Irving received less by about l. Toole, first question put to him by Assistant tho was paid ISS and ; Attornoy Pecora was the Ttiry, tho lending lady, was put down at 1:5, WINS POINT IN GRAFT CASE. Dr. Ilnjlr IVrniltlrd In See lirand Jurr Mlnntea. Abraham ljvy. counsel for Dr. WJI-lln- m I. Doyle. Clilef of the Hureau of l lro I'rcvimtinn of the Klro Department, y wiui gmntcd the right to Intpcct the minutes of tho March Grand Jury, which voted thrr Indictments against Dr. l)ole In connection with tho al- leged \movie graft\ In the Klre Depart- ment. Mr. Levy argued that the Indict- ment does not allege an overt act. Judge ItosaUky granted thn petition over thn oppoeltion nf Assistant District Attor- ney .Sullivan. Dr Dojlc was indicted with Capt. Frank Mcfllnnlss of the Bureau of Public Assemblies of tho Fire Depart- ment, Leon Wallace, one of tho mana- gers ot Ilciily's restaurant, and Frank McCioev of Far Uockawny. All are charged, with conspiracy and with fees. Mr. Levy will move for a illsnilisal of tho Indictments against Dr. Doyle. M'CLURE CASE CLOSES. ('minuet for Wife In Illvorce Action t'p to Jury. IMmund U Mnoney, counsel for.Mia. Frances C. McClurc In the suit nr i hrMeClu can l summed conduct If keep Appellate II... nlt-- Much nf Ml. Monney's argument was lissL'd on testimony that waj i uiven at the rormer iriai nnu tv prated at this trial. No verdict had j reached this afternoon. I frlra fiif Her llaliy Mir la Charged, With Weeping and crying for her baby, sa.ng ho wanted tt and hj'l not killed ,i Mm Kaplan, thlrty-olgh- t. was ii r.ugneit in tho New Jersey Avenuo win llrookln. on a chargj if limine her two-ho- old ubv tins on M.iieh 23. She li a widow a oli even children. EASE LAYER 1ANO 1919 VryHEN you purchase a Pease Player Piano you receive the direct benefit of what three-quarte- rs of a century in the Piano Manufacturing business has taught us. Each Pease Player Piano is thoroughly representative of the highest class ot workmanship, the combination of Unsurpassed Tone Qualities, Exceptional Durability and Artistic Case Design insures satisfaction to the most critical. When pin- - ONE PRICE system is considered it makesthe purchaseof a Pease Player Piano a first choice. $550 up H'ne or Catalogue Old Piinoi Taken in Etchin Monthly Jtmt PEASE PIANO CO. 128 We 42d Si., N. I 34 FUtbuih Are., Brookljn COURT AND LAWYER SAYS WIFE THREW OLD FASHIONED FAMILYREMEDY CLASH AT COHEN PERJURY LOSES SUIT Judge Threatens Several Kinds of Trouble for Deuel, Counsel far Witness. There was a peppery three-cornere- d debate y In tho John Doe Inquiry to determine whether per- jury was committed In the trial of Joseph Cohen, now awaiting at Sing Sing for tho murder of Harnet naff. When argument was over Judgo Mclntyre, sitting as a committing magistrate, several kinds of trouble for Walter Hogcr Deuel, counsel for Antonio Cardlnale, a witness. Cardlnate, who whs brought back from Italy, confessed hlrW the gun- men who killed Ban. When he -- p- whllo Henry leading star, Miss District l;ll(ii nnlHM-fii- l Sum, signal for u protest from Deuel. \You have no standing here.\ said Judge 'Molntyrc to Deuel. \I am counsel for this witness,\ sold Deuel. \A witness in n hearing ot this character has no right to counsel,\ the Judge retorted, Deuel said tho witness was under indictment nnd liable to trial In Italy on u murder charge. \I will see. that his rights are pro tected,\ said .tho Judge. \But I understand tho case and can give him 'better protection than you Deuel Insisted, Assistant District (Attorney I'ecora tepcated his question: \Do you know Giovanni Baptlsta DcSota?\ But before the witness could speak Pecora turned nnd shouted to the Court, pointing at Deuel. \This attorney is signalling to the ho charged. Deuel again tried to be heard, but the Judge interrupted him, \1 havo told you,\ he said, \that you havo no standing here. It you dlsagreo with me you may go to tho Appellate Division una get an order I restraining me, I have stood (is much of your contumacious conduct J as I am going to. I have\ no power I hero to commit you for contempt, be- - 'cause this la not a court of rccotd ... -- i, J,,- - u li,,.,., commit you for disorderly Newspapers, un you do not quiet. I Ihefoie Justice McAvoy amrl shall Inform tho Division been MrunallnK. DUiio stnitiRled and price Conienient execu- tion threatened witness.\ Supreme und the Bar Association of your conduct here Deuel then went back In n corner nnd sat down. The Prosecutor re- peated his original question and the witness said: \I refuse to answer on the ground that It would tchd to Incriminate mc.\ CAR LINES FACE RUIN. Connecticut I'rnril In tJIr linmedl-nt- r llrllrf In Companlm. HARTFORD. Conn . April 1. Bank-i-uplc- y Is certain for nil but one snnU trolley company In Connecticut unlets the Stato gives financial aid. Is tho opinion of a special rommlsslon ap- pointed hy Oov. Hnlcontb. whlrh y leporlfsrl to the General Assembly OUvr eondltlnns which npruirentty cnnnot b nvoldeti are curtailment of vrvlcn nml abandonment 01 all g router. The main factors which lun pro- duced conditions are given as thn Ineressed wages, higher coMs of mater- ials and con!, jitney competition and taxation, Stnlrn Iain nit Tranalt fl, 1,10,0(10 rtnnil linr .provrd. The I'uhll'c Service Commission liu gmnte.1 permission to tho Stslen Inland Uiipld Transit Company to lisuo Jl.. lin.OriO 4 per cent, ri'fnnill ig bond.i. to mature Juno 1, 134. and rfdecinnble at par and accrued Interest after June 1. miS. Tlio Iwd\ Is to rover the debt of thn compnny to thn Ttaltlmoie & Ohio Knllrmd for dock nnd other Improve-nicntf- l. V. f. Maralial I'oner Snorn In for Sreond Term In Itrnoklyn. United States Marshal James Jt. Tower wa sworn for a second trrm as Marshal for tlio Kastern District of New York by Judgo Chatneld In the Federal Court In Ilrooklyu Huhonlr. I'lsnrnei la Sprrr.il ly Strike nt lluenoa Ayrra. ItUENOS AYIU3S, April l.Tha chief of the National Health Hureau I says the bubonic plngue Is Incresslng as a result of tho great number of rata I In merchandise which has long lain on tho docks and in warehouses owing to the port strike. NOTICE The report that we are Inter- ested In other concern! has ab- solutely no foundation. We have no branch stores, nor are we connected with any other firm. YORK -- i FRAm EfiPICTURtlr SO MAIDEN LANE ONLY When you buy your FRAMED PICTURES & OIL PAINTINGS ' from NEW YOR -- ii EaPICTUKIX SO MAIDEN LANE. you get service and value. \Artistic framing our specially\ AT REDUCED PRICES. NEW YORK FRftMEapicTUREC UM.Y 8TOII11 50 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City GOLDFISH AT HI INQUIRY BUT Mrs. Roberts, East Orange Mu- sic Teacher, Wins Her Action for Divorce. His wife, Cora, threw a bowl of gold Hsh at him, Harry Edward Rob- erts declared In opposing her suit for divorce in Newark on the ground of desertion. Nevertheless she won her case in Newark y In tho Court of General Sessions. Mrs. Jloberta charged that her hus- band beat her. Once he Inflicted thir- teen bruises on her body, she d. Itoberts denied the charge nnd asserted his wife beat him. He testified sherthrcw the bowl of gold- fish, several pieces of cut glass, n bread knife nnd a clock. Mrs. Itob- erts admitted having hurled tho gold- fish nml the bread knife, but ex- plained sho dhl It only for moral ef- fect and had not tried to hit him. ltobcrta usscrtcd hU wife onco dis- located hl neck and two doe-tor- s were required to fix him up. \And you didn't strike her?\ nskeJ Iine. ''l couldn't,\ replied Itoberts. \J was helpless. Khu rushed mo like n bull. Tho cot was behind me. no tha. I couldn't step backwards, and my bend was slammed against tho wall. What chance did I havo against her. she weighing IStS poundu and me only 1SJ?\ He said the quarrel arose during an argument over money during which Roberts referred to ills mothe- r-in-law ni a \bleached blond.\ Mrs. rtobcrts is a music teacher ul No. 217 Amherst Street, Kast Orange. Roberts Is u retail coal dealer and lives at No, S82 Park Avenue, Orange. nice Cnnnot irt llln Mull. Judgo Julius M. Mayer In the t?. S. District Court y denied tho appll-c&tlo- n of the receiver In bankruptcy foi ucorae umiiani mre, m nvr ine mail of thei broker whloii Is tied up by the Pou- ts) nuthorltlen released In the Inteicgt of his creditors. i h i 4 , I For Colds, Grip, Pneu- monia And Body \ aaslaaaaaaaaaH Father New After Heals Throat and Lungs. A Doctor's Prescription. Free From Alcohol and Dangerous Drugs 60 Years In Use. The gcltiug-wel- l stage of grip is the mo..t dangerous nf nil liec.iu&c Hie body, weakened by the grip, Is wide open to attiu'U of other lurking til.. case germs. That Is why all Hie organs of the body must be kejit In ihclr best work' i'ng order, not only to drive out the poison left by the grip germ, but tlui the patient shall regain strength n.s soon as possible to avoid further ulluck' resulting from the poisons in the system. As a means toward good health after the grip Father John's Medicine liullils up the body because It Is all pure wholesome nourishment anil free li oin opium, morphine, chloroform or other poisonous drugs or alcohol Father John's .Medicine has Inn! sixty years' success for colds ami tliroiii troubles, coughs and sore throats, iin'il its a tonic anil body builder - A (Is t TWO STOK1SS Spear Co. Sixth Ave. 16th lit. GENUINE KROEHLER \KODAV\ SUITE, in Mahogany and Coldcn Oak. ImitMion Spanish Leather covered (an additional charge fcr mattreii $76.42 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD \WANT\ AD. 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Former Values to $22.50 12.98 NEW EASTER CAPES Of the Fatored Nacy Serge CIRCULAR or draped Capes, with new surplice or coatee hraid trimmed, silk lined; displaying many new and attractive features of fashioning. Very Specially Priced 19.98 DOLMANS' & COATS OulerAVraps of Distinction pLEVER New Style Features arc given expression in this assortment of the New Dolmans and Coats. Fashioned of Velour, Silvcrtouc or Men's Wear Serge, beautifully draped, expertly tailored and lined throughout with harmonizing silks. Very Specially Priced 25.00 John's During the Stage Ayy Atlracticcncss III Vr'oi r onf. I .s.'fc Unto. I 113.00.