The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1916, Page 8

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eee | HODER CHARGES * re F ' Serre me “ , i complaints like grij STRFURY INBOTH = POLITICAL CANPS “Merely a Matter of Veracity “Between Two Men,” Says © Chairman McCormick. Demooratic and Republican national ; managers carried on a pot QA kettle controversy to-day over Welch was the more blackened by the Wderband German propaganda. “We have no professional propa- © gandist sitting at the Conirman's desk tw these headquarters issuing state- ants against the United States Gov- @mnment,” sald Democratic Chairman WEAKNESS MAKES US ~ EASY VICTIMS OF DISEASE} 222.-srsexc The reason most people suffer from and colds every winter is that they fortify vee during the fal year instead of courting trouble woid it. Prepare your system now so it will be in NK ageeban fe resist the : Strengthen your lungs, tone 7 the entire system, #0 that no matter i} weather may be, no matter ‘or wet or disagreeable’ condi- are, you will be so full of health, ee wet ener that you will be able togo about your f work at full speed * year thousands of people enjoyed + gparkling health throughout the Winter because they took malto-ferrin beginning it the first of October, In that way were well fortified against weakness, eo that when cold weather did come ‘around they were able to go out at any ‘time, knowing that they would-not be taken down with any of the numerous , that are usually inter time. in the Vance McCormick, referring to the|ply and considered that {t was time] bag, Mr. Parker has a vocabul charged With explosive adjectives anu | >: Ridder statement given out last night in Republican headquarters. when the McCormick statement was told to him. “Just ask him who has?” Then Norman Hapgood, of the Wil- son Independent League, who started the original row, put out this state- ment: “Republican managers are trying, with the help of Victor Ridder, to use cuttlefish methods. A lot of cheap personalities, mostly Iles, should not be allowed to obscure the issue before the American people. Mr. Hughos was nominated through German influence. He ta responding to German pressure now. Mr, Riddor's reply was cooked up with the assistance of the Repub- lican managers.” What Willcox said in reply to Hap- Evening World with biack-faced type, all oapital letters for emphasis and printed in red ink to indicate temper- ature. McCormick looked over the Hap- good statement and the Willcox re- It works wonders with your stomach —tones up the liver—sharpens the ap- petite—builds good firm flesh, and gives a new type of atrength, health and vitality. It is useloas to attempt to describe the wonderful benefits that result from the use of malto-ferrin. It is so marvellous in its work that you begin to feel its effect almost over night. Justa table- spoonful two or three times a day will make you feel like a new person in no tyme. Begin taking it at once. Go to your pharmacist to-day and get_a bottle. If malto-ferrin does not make you feel ten times as good, bring back the empty bottle and get every penny of your money, This offer is made only because malto-ferrin has done so well*previously in thousands of other} cases. If for any reason you are unable to readily obtain it at your nearest drug- gist’s, send 50 cents or 81.00 for the size you want to the Malto-Ferrin Chemical Cc Pre lace, Brooklyn, New good would fill three columns of Tho| a ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916. to get Into bomb-proof shelter. “It appears. to be ® question of| his southern fighting blood is reported “Huh,” retorted Chairman Willeox,| veracity between two man,” he eald,| to be at high political temperature, ‘The object of the meeting, is to| officially, but Matthew Hale, of Bos- | and .in onal chairman of the true 'to interest New Yorkers. diplomatically. Counter-attacking, the Repubtieans|tave Mr. Parker formatiy notified, ! tor, n began throwing hand grenades back at the Democrats, oaded with such ex- plosives as “drivel, rot, worthless, un- true, without foundation of fact,” ntime,the Ridderbund and the Ger- man propaganda were lost to sight in the battle of personalities. Somebody stirred Willcox up on another angle, by asking whether the Republican National Committee was helping to re-elect Republican Con- gressmen who voted for the Adamson eight-hour bill that Candidate Hughes is d@nouncing, “I don’t care to enter into @ dis- cussion of that,” he replied, “The Yational Committee is in favor of electing the national ticket and a Republican Congress, but we are not conducting @ campaign for any tn- | dividual Congresamfn, ‘That work ts | being attended to by the Congres- | sional Committee, “You may find that there are Con- gressmen and State*dfficers and can- Aidates for Legisinture in the States —1in this State—who favor the Adam- son bill, but the National Committe: 1s not giving attention to any loeal Congressmen who voted for the Mc- Lemore resolution warning Amertcons to keep off of foreign ships of they did not want to be torpedoed, Chair- man Willcox said that his reply to the question about the Adamson bill sup- porters held good in this case, oo PARKER'S BOMB FOR T. R, TO EXPLODE SATURDAY Progressive Nominee Will Let Loose on Colonel and Perkins for Bull Moose Desertion. John M. Parker, of Loulsana, candi- date for Vice President of the headless Progressive Party, spent to-day n |New York conferring with Democrats and writing the spech he !s to deliver Saturday night in this city, telling what he thinks about Col. Roosevelt, George W. Perkins and other former Ever Ready Safety Razor Saver—A , shave is a joy. A Time-Saver—A Fate. Money - Saver HAVING time is any time that suits your convenience. And your ‘Ever-Ready’ Men who suffer with sore necks — chapped . or ingrown hairs after a barber A se ron ag fe ag ag last in self-shaving The dollar outfit 1s the best buy in the world — the frame is guaranteed for no less than te! . Th 12"Radio" Blades in each dollar outfit are the blades that set a new standard in the shaving world. Nothing 1m all the history of blade-making has ever equalled the “Radio” Blade. 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Up|tieman from Louisiana, will there- | expression to his surprise & tion In @ Way Calculated: flavor. special, each, Large size, —I16 of. loaf, * Wann 77 Y L) \ Lae) From the Constitution up to date Don’t fail to see the exhibit of U S warship models at The Eledtrical Exposition and Motor Show of 1916 Grand Central Palace October 11‘ to art Lesington Avenue and 46's Stroct Open at 18 am oxcepting Syaiay half bottles. Green =, Creme de Kose, Smoked Finnan Haddies— Special, Ib, 15¢ A fresh ship- ment of extra fancy smoked haddies of exceptionally fine An appetizing dish— broiled, creamed or made into Grill Bloaters — Extra fancy; delicious for breakfast, 7¢ eavn. {7 Nova Scotia Salmon (tb.),79c The very choicest quality. & Spanish Style Salad (1b.,) 16c, A delicious combination Salad of Potatoes, Sweet Peppers, Celery, Toma- toes, String Beans, Peas, Beets and Mayonnaise. Imported juefort Cheese, “a Pas @rime quality, finest grade imported. Bountiful and other bevera within the limitations of mod- erate incomes, for the little _ extras so necessary table are priced much less here than in specialty Shops. Delicatessen Specials momen Hh foc Baked Ham— anred Bains: vendae™ baked te 6 49¢c Ib. Star Brand Salami Sausage Vegetable the rich jn food, licate in wines, liqueurs all come for the turn, and sliced thin, sage; well a) —Fancy id } savory a 4 shipments daily, tured smappy cheese from the whole milk, 26¢ Young American Full Milk Cheese—Rich, well matured § cheese; in loaves weighing from 49c 1b. 8 to 0 Ibs.; special, MMCYS Own Baking Maeve Old Fashioned Crullers—dos., Raisin Nut Pound Cakes each weighing Fresh Fruit Apple aL oe ic Genuine Whole Wheat Bread exceeds the usual) requirements, essitates the use of gin. ete, will give most satisfactory results, , OLD COBWEB RYE WHISKEY dA really old, pure and “Straight” rye, mellowed by years of agin in wood before bottling. Supreme in natural quality and flavor, better whiskey could not be selected or depended upon to mtet the most exaccing taste. MARCEAU BRAND CORDIALS Creme de Menthe, Creme de Menthe, Orange Curacao, Ruewe One Star Whisky— Guaranteed absolutely Gallon, was 04.2: about —doz., ¥ 6c Corn Muffins—dor., 79c per dozen’ $7.49 per bbl. of 10 dozen, Sherry Wines, that are shipped by Jose E. Ivison, of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, are known for their purity, quality and fine Ivison's Oloroso Sherry is a soft, medium bodied wine that invariably $4.36 per gallon; $1.04 per bottle, DULLAN'S DRY AND TQM GINS These brands will be found most suitable for eyery occasion that nec- ‘Their use in the mal § of cocktails, figmes, 84; Bot., 68c, Gal., In individual cartoons, $1.48 per bottle. Creme de Menthe, White Liqueur Anisette, Creme de Apricot, “Scottish Lords’ pure. now $3.96 now 94c Until 10 P. THE NEW | hho World Bells 100, ‘WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE, Al 64STA SAVE. AR A We 00 Our Liberal Y DRESSER and CWIFFONIER, Pork Sausages, 26c Ib.—old § farm style Country Pork Sau-* ges, extra fine quality, Fresh Old English Style Dairy § Cheese—Ojd, rich, well ma- j Homemade Style Cocoanut 17c Layer Cakes—targe size, 44c 5 2 Ibs. Sunshine Sponge Cake— 39c Large size, each, 34e Chocolate Iced Spiced Cake 19. § 1Se § 4 * are now taling orders for Halloween Cakes at the following prices 79, $2.34, $2.94, $3.59 and $4.74 Including Favors, All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premise: Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Deltoered Beverages of Established Purity GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA, CLUB SODA Our “Red Star Brand” is made from the purest and best ingredients that it Is possible to, obtain, and the bottling is done under perfect § hygienic conditions, % CHATEAU LA ROSE SARGET, GRAND VIN, 1907 Woe are able to offer you this Vintage Claret, of authentic chateau bot- iS ting, at the exceptionally attractive price of $12.82 per case of 84 Creme de Cocoa, Getreide Kummel Per case of 12 bottles, $10.08; Per Bottle, 89c 0 Scotch P Whisky—A blended Scotch of oF uperior rit, $4.39 per gallon; 97c the bottle MBVe—Fith Floor, 35th Street. | IBA ter sures OTT jced de- Ib. Crealt Terms Apply Also to Long Island New ! 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