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REO EE 26 EE SS it it Poa i sie SE i I PAR |: “Hypocrites and who ins a repute | POLITICAL. MOTION PICTURE 5 has _ Alliete Fox forces. re Willisen Fos Miles hort act settee Ten ated has Rabbis, ‘a from ught and Paid t Loew's New ‘ne next week fistead of About 200 pou f flour gpl) be used to smear It Arbuck!® up iy the making of his next Triangl4- Key- stone pomedy The As soon as “Her New York is fine lehed, Gladys Hulette, Thanhouser star, will begin work in a new film, “Kate of the Kit Joe Moore, well known as a boy film actor, is now appearing at st Nicholas Rink ay an ice skater, Joe has become an expert at figure Makes Complexions | Young and Fair | Usually, nowadays, the trentment skating. of Eczema, Pimples, rash and most Bamucl 8. Hutchinson, President of|stubborn skin affections merely the American Film Company, is now|a on the Pacific Const tuspecting his! mounts to the necessary applications of Poslam, the healing remedy, and concern’s studiose the use of Poslam Soap, the pure, aun aoe : fea Way Bast are ixutious soup medicated with Pos- ‘alifornin ° en | tres muh Gare Kimball lam. Distressing surface troubles are the Conet and other features, “Th Ne ratte Girt. Door,” and “Purity,” In the Far W Se Rene Strong and Ethel Gran¢ fle acting in the fourteenth epis: of “The Crimson Stain Myster: eame near failing from a bridxe 1 the Harlem River. A rope broke but Dal Clawson, who photographed | Btrong caught a support of the bridge, La ented through this gtreatment sand recurrence prevented yslam acts quickly, Inflamed com- ions may cleared overnight hrough its use and its healing power so intense that peat results re usually seer Hite to Rmergency h St, New Yo: Shoe Polishes Are easy to use — just apply the paste and rub. Liquid is not necessary. They produce a brilliant lasting shine and are adapted for use by all the family —children as weil as grown ups. No acid —will not crack the leather. 5 Ke&p yo BLACK 10¢ 440-442-444 \ FIFTH AVENUE CORNER NINTH STREET As the pen Ls Staitop of the Our Easy Fur You can de~ non iin at Michads Bros This Beautiful 9-Piece Ma 200. * 10.00 ed worth, # 44 Vs 250 ** (15,00 $40 Dining Suits Six Pieces $ 00 Complete Py Solid Gar Bulfats ther Seat ning ‘Maira; sretit tan xt Sw inbc. Special, € pleows plete, ur shoes neat ' WHITE 10¢ TAN 10¢ | 65-07 -69-71 SMITH Siiter CORNER STATE STREET | niture Terms \ down, " nen week behind every purchase, pes Adam Dining Suite $982 genuine leather © aeats, 3-Piece Library Sails THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916) POLITICAL, a | POLITICAL. | POLITICAL, POLITICAL, ee Ad 2 The Broken Promise | The Democrats Pledged Themselves to Reduce . the Cost of Living—But Living Expenses . - . Are Now'the Highest on Record Si. The following is a plank from their Platform of 1912 66 THe high cost of living is a serious prob- large measure from the high-tariff laws enacted é lem in every American home. The and maintained by the Republican | Party and Republican Party, in its platform, attempts from trusts and commercial conspiracies fos- to escape from respagsibility for present con- tered and encouraged from such laws, and we ditions by denying that they are due to a pro- assert that no substantial relief can be secured tective tariff. for the people until import duties on the nec- “We take issue with them on this subject, essaries of life are materially reduced and and charge that excessive prices result in a these criminal conspiracies broken up.” . , Upward Climb of the Cost of Livirty from 1913 to 1916 (Based on figures from the New York Times — Financial Section) « 3 _ The‘Cost of Living NOW Is the Highest’on Record— ——_— Nearly 40% Higher than in 1913 when the Democratic Low Tariff Law Took Effect. ay eaopppy If it is true, as Mr. Wilson claims, that our present prosperity is not due to the war, then the high cost of living is not due to the war. : The Democratic Party cannot claim the credit for one without assuming the responsibility for the other. The New York & Times. Kew YORK WHOMBADAT, OVEMOFA 4h What You Paid in 1913 and What You Pay Now Salt Pork. ..lb. 12 «16 33% What You Paid in 1913 and What You Pay Now ‘Articles Unit “913 1916 Flour ,.. Bbl. $4.65 $9.75 110% Increase Increase Sugar ..,...1b. 0444 074, 75% Salt Beef. . . Ib. 09 11% 28% Lard ...... Ib. 10% 174% =61% Butter .... . Ib. 31 «36 16% Sirloin ” Steak ....lb. Eggs .... .doz. 36 ©6458 61% Ing at $13 in Many Parte 24% 28° 14% ‘et the City, Vote for Hughes! $ Republican. National Publicity Consmittee, ee ee ew wwe om