The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1916, Page 4

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ES SS SS AT Se S.-C “> 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1918 ee ee AEROPLANE SCOUTS www =< Hotel Men, Who Entertain Millions Yearly, imone won| tamty for dee het” “8 eae, RESTAURANT MEN TO OE. “ , ie Aa P ', fa Preneh Mews tne Vhems They Entertain Themselves in Same Successtul Way A pevoee of sal Oe Oe sa oes aw aew Wher Prov Bat, “net ot te Ramey ot Ree pray |e « had er niane at Te IN DISTRESS AT SEA Fire’ Cun Gand Mie Cott _ we Ne wee" CONGRESS ACTION TO VA ¥ ) 4 gh adits Oactnee CFO Detee ta tite pbs “ ‘ & Ap . . Vor Infants and Children etdet + a Ov aihar ‘ . arice Neve ‘ " & Ane shop P Hatagaat | Atwrnya bene A Eh powered nernp Wer calle Prom Aistrenenr wl be weed ae © t are ty wreaked . m Wher tne . . a enee! in dietrem ron r a o the Curtien 6 me 10 Paes a Way Home Newport News ' fa lenetion. Then Pager ' Tuo Whole convoy the Ap Broadway Floors Ati ioe pes natty Aleta Interest-Compelling Sale of UWatk- Ger Shoes Continues The Sale started this morning with 18,695 pairs, 17,045 pairs of which were ABSOLUTELY PERVECT, and 1,650 pairs were “Factory Rejects.” These (atk-Grir Shoes Were Made to Sell at $3.50 to $5 Women’s HIGH SHOES, in Jace and button Women’s LOW SHOES and PUMPS, styles, patent and dull leather, vici kid, tan | MANY STYLES; patent and dull leather, Russia calfskin, with cloth or kid uppers; white | vici kid, bronze, white canvas, white kid or kid high cut lace Boots, champagne kid lace | canvas; many fancy combinations; many Boots, English walking Boots. colors. Men’s HIGH SHOES, in ace and button styles; patent Men’ Ss and dull Teather, viel kid, tan Russia calfskin, gunmetal; cloth | f or le dcherupners lea oe| Men’s LOW SHOES—Ox- fords and Pumps; patent leather, tan Russia calf, dull leather, white buckskin, black kidskin, All Sizes Let Young America Chev Gum Those little chatterboxes with their quick acting and thinking—let them chew gum. It's a well-favored American habit—approved by rigorous actors and thinkers. Let the kiddies chew gum, especially SMITH BROTHERS’ S&B. CHEWING GUM S. B. Chewing Gum safeguards the children’s health. It wards off coughs and eases the throat. It has the same flavor and ingredients as S, B. Cough Drops—famous for 70 years. Made by the Makers of SMITH BROTHERS’ COUGH DROPS OLD CROW RYE f THE HOTEL MEN | 2 = ve onc oe gee Danke fable et that you nqain and » potent and | ©, pleasing ein dress, f New York City was held | ent ran uriam and Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony } men, vied wv The inaugural ball of the Hotel As- jase year, who handle millions an’ W H i S K E Y | millions of other people's money ana _ call it thelr own, before whom the Bonifaces Who Who Entertain Mit mortal stands in awe and] sand dukelets, wnd princesses » mere lords guests of th HAND MADE SOUR MASH lions Every Year Pause to Entertain Themselves. \ STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. the 4 themselves Sature | Mine Bost turned himself inside out day night and a hush fe over zs H. B. Kirk &Co., New York,NY. oo in ie nee, nich mie On Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Underpriced Specials for Wash Day. Borax Soap, "i. 8 (ak. 25° oi selaate Wak rs ois Laundry Starch, };"*’* 10° crease" to | Cee | Cloudy Ammonia;:'"° 15° cnoice. *S) Andrew Alex ~ ler | eee ae 9 Old Dutch Cleanser, .... 7°) NG ae 60th Fa pe Dis- wa Flour, Siete SEK 7 by 25° Eggs, Strictly Fresh... [4 or 25° OS eave Oe un Gis he en a et | EGS, ets sir fants ot BOP Shoes is notable for the —— i Irish Mackerel, i: ¢r"""." 59° Devoted wih baer in . praraiss of MAAS ane Mackerel, tise ‘9: 6:0, e0eh....... 5°|| BACON, gochett ed 15 thin; 9-ounce glass jar. pretty styles, but more Herring, sciecica sai snd smoked 2D tor JF The hotel men of New York turned | cy he and proved tu be w* Grand B. » Was turned « more kindness f man in the way of an orchestra Hawatian qvintette and the procee: of the buffet for the benefit of the Association, The President of the Bilimore was | princely in the furnishings he fitted up for the pleasure and joyous be- | wilderment of tbe guests, A touch of artistic genius, with a royal disre- | gard for dollars, marked the lavish display of ballroom and supper room, kk Bow articularly for values. Most [Soft lights found re in the American, most appetizing: Bee The 10c @cThe 5c Ae rorsits know that the shoe busi- URrleauy fails we sna ne | Smoke "Sardines, : ca ne Bon Bon Bread Loaf. . Loaf. . 4 Fy ' the Wiley RHBHt « American Sardines In oil; can 4 A positive saving of 20 per cent. on your bread bill—a. most ness has been seriously affected eine RDapiind 4 un etal Be com a, vee important economy because it is a steady every meal one. by the scarcity of leather anda sharp rise in the cost of materials. Shoes are being scrutinized for wearing qualities more than ever before. Our prices have remained stationary with compara- tively few exceptions, and our rigid standards have not been relaxed. Dependable, shape-re- taining shoes may be confidently sought at this store, which has served three generations of dis- tras, (he iythm of swaying | low and the occasional elink Cc Salmon, Alaska pink fish, in tall No. lean... 8 Jack Frost Brand; Red Alaska, extra choice; 17 Salmon, tall L-lb. can New 1916 Texas Onions, Finest shipments; Ib..... 5e Navel Oranges, |r ( ‘alifornias, 126 to case; dozen, 35¢ Lemons, Large, bright, juicy, imported Messinas 12 for 12¢ Apples, Delicious Wine Saps for the table; dozen.,..... 25¢ Apples, Finest Baldwins and Greenings. .. ..§ lbs. 17¢ H-O Oatmeal, steam cooked; package...... Cream of Wheat, jackie... JAMS, Ruby Brand, assorted flavors; lass jar... thought he was “<_< i —_ the foyer of the nin Golden Tips Tea, Ceylon’s Best; 1-Ib. carton... .....§0€ 50 Zeal Stamps with each 1-lb. pkge. of Golden’ Tips. New Teas, 4!! the choice varieties; Ib..2............45 35¢ 30 Za" Stamps with each pound 35c New Teas. Essie Coffee, absolutely the best; 1-Ib. sealed pkge.... . 35c 80 Jae Stamps with each 1-lb. pkge. Essie Coffee. Maracaibo &Santos Coffee, in bean or ground; lb.. ..19¢ SS Special Offers at our 137 Licensed Stores: California Claret, Rich, full bodied; half gallon, ... .35¢ Sir John Power’s Irish Whiskey, J. 3. Bottle. $1.10 Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, Special Import’n; bot; 85¢ Kummel, Genuine Double Grain, extra fine, bot......75¢ Apple Jack, Real old Cider Brandy, bottle. . Guinness’s Stout, sozen bottles. $1,803 sozen splits. .90C with the verdure of spy Hanging baskets with orehida and sprays of green gave a varie bery Special Offers for 3 Days at Our 85 Meat Markets: Boneless Pot Roast, All juicy meat....... lb. 18¢ oriminating people. Prices range Bass Pale Ale, dozen bottles $1,453 dozen splits $1 | | Chuck Steak, Lean, juicy, nourishing..... from $3.50 to $6 and embrace all ff > Allowance of Ide per dozen bottles and 10¢ per dozen splits for empties, Frankiustes peueeee mre choice. . i 5 r y our Regular Delivery | Sauerkraut sp und goo the authentic new models. PETERMAN'S FREE DELIVERIE Ste al gt or Market rare Ny Haddock, , Herring : . st Given Except with Butter, Flour, Uggs & Sugar : Selected....... Sixth Avenue at 19th St. |, «Asc any romenter [ “%cuampssttenErcent wit Sutter. Flour: Cavs @ Suaer | Finnan Haddock, Specially Select At All Dealers. Refuse Substitutes

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