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- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. | —= VIRGINIA TOBACCO Us the |. TOBACCO How Are YOUR Eyes After Your Day’s Work? Do they get that tired, strained feeling? If they do, it’s a warning and a sure sign they are overtaxed. Correct glasses only provide the needed help. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. BUS LINES FIGHT paredness Told Work for Recruits Spend 10 cents! Don’t stay = of preparedness for America before THE EVENING WORLD, Will Be Shaped by Jan. 1. bilious, sick, headachy, Colby Tells Estimate Board |Ja». 1, Elizabeth Endtcott Poo, gen-,| FEEL FINE TAKE TRANSI MONOPOLY’ "WOMEN FOR DEFENSE | cS Wa ae he HOTLY ATTACKEDIN x nnn constipated. | Can’t harm you! eranl eecretary of the Women's Sec- ||] Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low at $2.50) Best ca-| Proposed Bus Routes Do Not ae of the Navy League, predicted | ; i 7 to-day in addressing the fi ete | tharticformen, women | Compete withSubway. {sais Setaasen’ cit" bet | P6MDLch Some chudren, ‘i Conference. Two hundred women | heard her, Miss Poo advocated the||] New York: Sway, at John St. formation of a national organization | 228 Sixth Av., 15th St. Bainbridge Colby, counsel for the|of Women, with no dues, to throw | 950 Sixth Av., ged St. | its influence on the side of prepared. | wee ¢ Ann SI New York Motor Bus Company, which | ness. She would have each member 19 West and Gineet, som. | sian this pleadge bi adlbetaballl “Seabed the Interborough Rapid Transit Com-| "G7 fils Men ee ty think, talk and pany and its allied lincs are trying to| work for patriotism and’ sufficient | 4} national defenses to keep the horrors | keop out of Manhattan on the ground) Ce war tar from America’s homes and | that it will ruin the subway and other | shores fofever.”” BENZOMINT _fatablished 53 Years Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St, Hines the city ts financially interested | * | in, mad eral attack on th Ai | im mae « gael ack 28° °:| CASTOR IA ‘for sore throat and ton- of Estimate to-day. For Infants and Children ' silitis. It does the work. “Everybody admits,” argued Mr. Colby, “that the conditions on the ex-| |W USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS | 50c at the drug store, tating surface and subway lines are) Always bears . shocking and insufferable; that the) the crowding is a menace to health and! Signature o' that the question of comfort to the| pamenger has long ceased to be a matter even for discussion. “But, regardless of their merits, Mr. ‘ || Guthrie, counsel for the Interborough, stomach sour y don't you get| Says the people must not have thess | @ 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug | buses; that the city must not heed the store and feel bully? ke Cascarets to-| universal demand for them; that the ht and enjoy the t, gentlest liver| city is a partner in the subway and eS here oe vais >. SUE SECT somtty interosted with tho Inter- tongue, lively asd looking and fecling tzea| | World Wants Work Wonders. Enjoy life! Your system is filled an accumulation of bil bowel borough in the profitable discomfort | of the citizens of New York. whole Case “The opposition is dictated by the cross, bilious, feverish child any time—|Fifth Avenue Coach Company, they are harmlese—never gripe or sicken.| “The Fifth Avenue Coach Company peak is the Intérborough Railroad Com, *\ pany. Five of ite nine directors are | * Interberough men, including Shonte) Ny Bad Complexions Are himself, It filed bids for these routes | A Now Easily Discarded || >store wo did. It filed two bids to) jour one, and ts now seeking to file a | , le purpose of this op- Every woman has it in her own hands |t*ind. The whole pur She te possess @ beautiful and youthful com-| position is to throw the city bac! plexion, No matter how soiled, faded or|three years, undo all its careful pro- @oaree. the cuticle, ordinary mercolized|preag tn that time toward the de- wax will actually remove it, and Nature THE CIGARETTE OF QUALITY / HE best cigarette tobacco on * earth grows in Virginia— ~ cigarette tobacco’s birthplace. Tuesday, Noy. 16th, Only With Purchases of $1.00 or Over | velopment of new transit means, In wei nuuecicut, b ekin e pott, clear od Crder that the Fifth Avenue Coach |\ cae—Present COUPQNzmmmz AA And Piedmonts contain only the » ts mot drast but gentle and agreeable. |Company, which has been outbid.!N 4 : : . | A : s ; oa Ponte may wie of 2 ato ang besa al H his (Fifty) aac Green Stamps choicest, mellowest Virginia. i cempiehional jnorovement, One ouncg _ | Cou on is With Cash Thus, the biggest-selling cigarettes . M ta pu 'o et if rth. "aero S ia aha talan| asutNaton, Nov. 15—The cota-|N NGood for Purchases 0 in America are Piedmonts. Try ; certain mi Te iedardlng freckies [eat spell of the season, sweeping down N : aed = | ' Bedeaeectes asin’ palinsg Biasthcads abd [erse’ the northwest, covers the Guilt Nar THE : IFTY STAMPS are of the same kind as those N | them— today! d N you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases. ? je Bl (Eve, World, 11 18-18) “A.D. MATTHEWS? SONS, Inc.}| ||, WALUABLE COUPON Liggatte Mysra Tobacco Cr = | Somphis regint Z IN EACH PACKAGE F WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS in Pennsylvan | Serene SS—a OO OOOO OOOO OS Os a so —— Ea OO oO KSDI | Buy Out My Strongest Competitor! J2AMAmss Sf SATURDAYS ms an Account x UNTILIOP.M.| Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply \ WECLOSE | also to Long Inland, New Jersey and Some year or so ago a coterie of tailors formed a tailoring organization, styling themselves James} sf8Ms Connecti They closed up about a month they paid for it. cloths. This is the class of merchandise that I ta the boat. I was already loaded with goods. Uncalled for Overcoats or- dered by customers in different cities throughout the country at no price less than $15.50, from that up to $30, all ‘7 7 5 ready to wear out e Uncalled for Suits sold by James MacGregor, Inc., at vari- ous prices $15.50 to $30, all mye TT ont. 4.00 MacGregor, Inc., incorporated under Massachusetts State laws. ago. An analysis of the reason they discontinued leads me to believe that they paid too much for their They bought well but unwisely, paying the long price for expensive merchandise, to sell in suits around $25 and $30, which, doing business their way, shows little profit. worsteds and high priced silk mixtures, fine Kersey Coatings, expensive Plaid Backs and a general line of fabrics that would be cheap at $25 to $30. ke possession of. mostly dark, serviceable patterns. Overcoat to Order......... - } any style to your measure .......... these were the cream of their stock. Their specialty was Some of itis hardly three months from The only thing that caused me to purchase now was the fact that it was an unheard of price for merchandise, that I paid about 20%, and the cloths were Hundreds of yards of overcoatings which James MacGregor, Inc., bought to sell from $15.50 to $35, my price Hundreds of yards of suitings in Tweeds, Cheviots, rough fin- ished effects, bought to sell from $15 to $35, my price, mide up I buy their entire stock from the receiver at about 20% of what | Blue Serges, Black Unfinished Worsteds, mostly staple cloths, I don’t believe James Mae Gregor, Inc., intended to sell a suit under $25 of these fabries, my price, suit to order while they last........... I want all my old trade to get in on this purchase, order two or three suits or an overcoat, and if you don’t want them for a month, let me put the cloth aside for you. Saturday 10 o'clock $ Open Evenings Till 7. | They went out in the market and bought goods, hired cutters, tailors, ete., including some of my former employees, and located in Cleveland, Indian- apolis, Gloversville, N. Y., Providence, R. I., Hartford, Conn., and Boston, Mass. All their uncalled for suits, overcoats, odd trousers, coats and vests, and such garments as were in process of construction at the time of their assignment, come to Mitchell, the tailor. 1431 B’way, cor. 40th St. 119-121 Nassau St. | | ns MITCHELL The Tailor 815" = i AT 6 O'CLOCK] WePay Freight and RallroadFare Jacobean " Dining Room Suite, »| consisting of Buf- fet 46 in. long; China Closet 41 in. wide; Serving Table has plank top 36 in. wide; Table is 44 in. | wide, 6 ft. exten- sion; Chairs have | genuine leather | slip seats; as il- lustrated. HLH HO Best Views of War, Sporting, Political, Social and Other Events ravure Section of World Pictures! 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