The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY SE OOD FINANCIAL REPORT TOWSON riy In the war objection was made a direct loan to a belligerent na= tion on th und that the spirit of neutrality might be violated > * AGED WOMAN'S PET CATS GUARD HER DEAD BODY ‘ich Fifty Felines Fight Husband and Policeman When They Enter the Home. fn a Noble Work there ts a su that he wants to be and get paid for it, made The Ends Dry, Hoarse or i fi at 4 conta nl The forty or fifty cate which Mrs. P ul Coughs & veencle® | Angelina Heuerman, sixty-six years Quickly old, kept In her home, at No, 355 De > aE "i 5 Soak 4, Kalb Avenue, Williamsburg, were A Simple, Home-Made Rem- } Foreign Exchange Situation | suis! |areatly excited when Arnold Heuer- edy, Inexpensive but > , | man, seventy-four-year-old husband of their mistress, got home from his work as a night watchman at 6 | o'clock to-day. Unequaled. Improving, He Says—Ex- 6, with nite for med plains Loan to Russia. ‘The prompt and positive results given By this pleasant tasting, homemade | G syrup has caused it to be used in homes than any otter temedy. It) . almost instant relief and will |? 4 overcome avetage cough in gin fo ‘ _ ‘Get 214 ounces Pinex (50 cents’ worth) | President that conditions were im-| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKETS, F: ten i store, pour it into a pint | proving. He mentioned, incidentally, i ee eranY-| the credit of £13,00,000 established BY | ayo wirat eager syrup. is makes « full . a te _ of the Russian Government in the . 0 family supply of the most ef.) tonite States through Mr. Morgan's ‘That awful sourness, belching of acid cong! Ly at a cost of only 54 a eel cone in in the pit of orless. You couldn't buy as much A cough | medicine er $2.50 prepared never spoil Pull with Pines. e : It was understood, Mr. Morgan in- formed the President, that the in- crease in American exports to Europe inex is 0 bg A concentrated com-| recently has greatly reduced the debt at Argentine and of genuine Norway pine extract, | owed in Europe by Americans at the ohne t Aguidation im gvziacol and is famous the world wreak of the war and that ax ‘crmbararo, Wheat fee hte did effect in bronchitis, | Fen nditions were progressing no cent on - splen yraby ington embargo. 0 cough, bronchial asthma and ee i rean explained that hin firm | wheat ad at Mento % ‘ ot arranged for a direct loan | of ese disappoin aA to Rusmia, but that debta| | Corn was barely y at the start 9 jowing by Ruasia in thie country for [on bea and don't accept anything | tne purchase of supp! uid be | Hedge | melir A guarantee of absolute sat [met through Morgan It was | ft In early aftern ind other! and active on or money promptly refunded, gors o understood the’ Presid this preparation. The Pinex Co., | Administration officials had no objec. mand for export. ¢ Wi Ind.—Advt. » this kind of arrangement. vanee. a5i82zit ts 3. This motto has come down to us from time immemorial, and modern science indorse. the maxim. = CASCARETS FOR COSTIVE BOWELS, SOUR STOMACH, COLD OR HEADACHE The old man saw that his wife was stili- in bed, apparently asleep. Crouched on the bed was a large Diack cat. When Heuerman went neay the bed the cat attacked him viciously, biting his hand. He shout- ed to his wife, but she did not an- Then he ran tg the Hamburg Avenue Police Station and got Po- iceman Holman. | The big black cat and several others of the animals eet upon Hol- man when he entered the home and he had to beat them off with a pa- trolman’s club, The biack cat jumped out of an open window and the others fled. ‘The woman was dead of apoplexy. awer. iliousness and constipation they sweeten the stomach, sour, fermenting food foul gases; take bile from the liver carty off the constipated waste from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble, headache, bad cold and all such | misery ends. 18, 1915, On account of inclement weather all sales advertised for Mon day will be continued TUESDAY 5O Jn- Stathps Free Tomorrow (Tuesday) with Purchases of One Dollar ($1) or More; Present Coupon In addition to this wonderful offering of 50 jagj~ CUT OUT THIS COUPON “@@ FREE 29 Green Trading ea with pur It is good for 60 (FIFTY) ae G ‘Tradi chases of One Dollar or more, we will give Stamps FREE with purchases of @1 or more te a Double 2A Stampsi "ee e's ies H 19. BS These 50 FREE St. kind as those which you would ordiseritt ott a Ps i ld ordinarily obtain | with your purchases, In the Mornin H AD. MATTHEWS’ SONS, INC Single z0¢ Stamps Thereafter % Evening World, “a Neg Third Week of Our Gigantic illion More in 1915” Campaign] Is Inaugurated With Many Wonderful Sales February Furniture Sale February Sale Housefurnishings Sale of Rugs, Carpets & Linoleums | January Clearance of China & Cut Glass And many other special offerings of timely interest to every seeker of t economy. Fifty S. & i Green pee all day Tuesday with ail cat purchases of one dollar or more are an additional attraction. + Silver Cup FREE IN OUR “Better Baby Contest’’ Have your baby weighed in our Infants’ Wear Depar ment (Second Floor—Annex), At the end of the cone 8 the largest increase in weight w.ll 6 A Cordial Invitation to You to Inspect a ee ° Miniature Battleship ° . in Action Wonderful Manoeuvres Four Times Daily At 11 A. M.,1P. M.,3 P. M. and 5 P. M. See little sailors working, little band playing, Marconi wireless in full action, guns shooting and other realistic it, i6asenthe oP exhibitions. The battleship is thirteen feet long. { babies and cute Rag Doll FREE. Matthews—Third Floor—Annex Matthews—Second Floor—Annex, Leather Goods Clearance | $6 Silk Covered At Specially Reduced Prices omfort- You Cannot Afford to Miss Lt es... $4.98 and $5.98 Traveling Bags; of genuine thas $6000. wt less than $6.00: st cowhide; in 14 to 18 inch $3.98 none worth d cotton or vered with ‘wonderful lamb's wool filini Plain or sizes; also suit cases, 24 and 26 inch sizes; special at... $1 & $1.25 Sample Night Gowns, 79c Excellent qual- ity nainsook or cambric, in round, high or V-neck styles, with vest trimming of dainty eyelet or blind embroider- fes, medallions and ribbons, es of leather and ie the new styles; change purse with fittings for men ot at . O3e women; 82.75 to 84.98 val. $1 98 Fine Leather Hand Bags; a variety of pretty styles, made of the finest leathers, in black and colors; some with 1 5 $14 five fittings; $2.00 to $3.00 values; at. Matthews—Main Floor. Continuation of Our January Clearance of China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brac 100 Drummers’ Sample Tourist Sets, in leather cases; complete Recognizing the nutritive value of Barley-Malt and the tonic quality of Hops, Baron Von Liebig rightly called beer LIQUID BREAD. In Beer as in Bread you get the essence of the golden grain—in Beer, developed by natural processes in the malt house and in the brewery. . Beer is the. purest of foods in-liquid form—it adds iron to the blood, aids digestion and soothes the nerves, and when used in moderation is a tonic, appetizer and nutrient. * Dr. L. Mortimer Granville, for forty years an eminent English Medical Practitioner, said: “The moderate consumption of beer is goed for the system. It is my most sincere convicton that TOTAL ABSTINENCE from wines and beers is much more harmful to the human race than the moderate use of these beverages.” Prof. Gaertner in his “Manual of Hygiene” says that one quart of beer is equal in food value to 3-10 pound of Bread in carbohydrates and two ounces of Bread or nearly one ounce of Meat in albumen. The food value of Beer is due to the presence of Maltose, Dextrine and starches—its tonic action ‘to the delightful bitter of Hops. Pure Beer is a pleasant, safe and remarkably effective means of restoring the appetite and im- proving the nutrition of the weak and debilitated. RUPPERT’S Knickerbocker gal |) is designed to meet a legitimate demand for a food beverage of absolute purity. It is made from the most carefully selected materials and subjected to special processes of Brewing, Filtering, Aging, Bottling and Pasteurization, and as a consequence stands unsur- as a safe, nourishing and healthful beverage. Every bottle is absolutely pure when it leaves the brewery and must be absolutely pure when it reaches you. Made of gingham, percale, linene and Of dainty gingham, in stripes, checks, In Bottles and on Draught Sold Everywhere ; c / chambray, with collar and cuffs of white or laids and plain colors, wit leated or Bottled at the Brewery Exclusively AA Gai) EMS sit wo seam” Une hit Noon 101 ear : | The Jacob Ruppert Brewery Girls’ $1.75 and $2.75 Tub Dresses 1.35 Third Avenue, 90th to 92d Street, New York | Girls’ $7.98 & $9.98 $ 5 SS 19° 39c Covert Suiting 25c 82 inches wide, in plain and fancy striped effects, in one of this sea- son's latest fabrics; splendid for hard wear, Colors include gray, green, blue, oxford and tan, Matthews—Main Floor. Men’s Furnishings Reduced At Drastic Reductions from Regular Prices $10.00 Dinner Services, of 100 pieces, of American porcelain, pink flower spray decoration, with old stamp and gold traced handles. Complete service ‘ for twelve people; $5. 79 Bi icsisnsccpen > Hand-Painted Japanese China At Half Price and Less 750, Spoon Trays -29¢ | 8c $1.49 Oli 8. TS | 49% 98c | oH 49} $1 .35e | oF » 8B | OR Matthews—Basement — Nai. Green | Stamps, too | rel $1.98 Almond Set: Men’s 50c and 59c Shirts Fine percales in neat stripes; 39c coat style with cuff at- tached; sizes 14 to 17.... Men Su ton y ting: all si Men’s $1.00 and $1.50 Sam- ple Underwear Medium and heavy weight’ woo! and worsted undergar- 59 ic ments in gray and white. 00 and #1.50Union|Men's $0c Night Shir Men's 15c Half Hose of fine| cotton in black, tan and of best combed cot- colors: double heels 9 glo tg. Men’s Cashmere Half Hose} | Boys’ $1 and $1.50 Sweaters Medium weight~ black and 18c Oxford, maroon and 69 natural gray: all sizes; mill other colors in all Matthews—Main Floor Girls’ Dresses Reduced Girls’ 85cto $1.25 Girls’ $1.50 Tub Dresses, 47c School Dresses, 88c sizes “And mother gets the Trading Stampa.” and Copenhagen, with collar and cuffs. of white pique or sell- Copyrighted-Jaceb Ruppert--1014 Cloth Dresses, material; thes to bottom of skirt, making them easy to launder; sizes 6 to 14 years; at Nes i annOnnn soe $5 & Girls’ *$¢° Sample Smart now modola of fine ergo, in navy, ‘and green; also few light shades In the trimmed Serge Dresses, $2.5 Dressy models in pleated or double skirt assortment; with silk or lingerie collar; sines 8 to 16 years, we styles tastefully trimmed; sises 8 and 10 _zeems only, ‘D. MATTNEWS' soe,

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