Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
etcevte THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, DAY'S DIET SQUAD no AYORS DRAW UP BILL FOR FORMER GAR POLISHER |"HEROIC’ Wo WORK BYMAXWELLS| —Mipwimte Wosungun ar) | aa rd and on It 6. MEALS CUT IN COST, Gov. Whitman Is Asked fo Incor- Phenomenal Rise of Guy Morgan} |, 4 uniaue feature of the display in porate It in His Proposed Food | of the Abbott Corporation an | ot ihe: Maxwell Motor Satan c ‘ee 1917, PUBLIC CITY MARKETS — NOW A GENERAL MANAGER "ttre, Won tans teovnter omit Rit to play. hhh Inspiration to Beginners fon &t 1808 Broadway 18 a group of |MOPiy ¢ Legislation, Be t to Begi | stiver trophies that have been award-|had_to tn ALBANY, Jan. Authorization! GUY Morgan, President and Gen-'cd saxwell cara for excellent per- for each city in the State to create a °F! Managor of the Abbott Corpora. | ormmancs on highway and hill | | De artment of Public a is tion, has been intimately connected | op,” thau have Seok awa fie tthe DOES SEUMATSN the automobile game for the) Max e TRADE MARK lcontained in a Dill prepared by a With piecent yoara j Frequent peony Helpings of committee of the State Conference !ast fourteen years, swan won 0 HE i? Jot Mayors and other city officials! 1! began his career as a washer! § H et. e Hungry Police Rookies |wnich was left at the Executive 4nd polloher of cars in a public gar-| !8 miii-elimbing, In cross —- | not ¢ Many Doctors Use Musterol Force Retrenchment Chamber to-day by Mayor Lunn of ag After serving his time in the} The collection of cups ts only one any ‘ors Us usterole : Schenectady, Chairman of the com- | back part of the garage he wan given) *cature of an attractive Maxwoll dis- So many sitfferers have found re- ple mittao, with the request that It be|an opportunity as an apprentice to| Pinthy be Bear ne of the pre lief in Musterole thot 1 ought to buy a small j ‘The probationary policemen of the iitman's | Tepatr the parts, where he was first | \* showing some ben odied in Governor Wh Well Jobs that are Monroe Clothes at $40.2 Diet Squad had just 21 cents’ worth of |. sposed State Foods and Markets! Initiated in the mysteries of thel| admiration and fav rable conn nt ust spread it on with the fingers, food each on thelr menus to-day. | iq | working of a enr, He showed aptt-| pareenntae’ i Rib itin. First you feela gen Being young and healthy they! A n for the ¢ rentlon | tude In this kind of work and was! CARS BY | THE TRAINLOAD. | then sf halle i {usterole rot have had second hel and ° nud Tithe SOCAN t Tenechante at the} st sed = Miss = Maria valk r rn an oppor- ned joints cde he ees appointed bY | tintt c“demonathitin aver [N84 Motors Asked Foraitig shto-| “Rruterois iia clean, white opntsient Gekeena Wesdae's foo ay 1 of New York to| , 10 Mr, Morgan became al me Jeffery Sixes to Boston | made with oil of mustard, It pene- | Propriations. To-day’s food tiny conditions tn the | demon: 5 driver for one of the! The firet trainload order for Jeffery] trates and drives the pain away, but | Greater bulk than that furnished! state general: big Western distributers. He soon|"Sixes was flashed by — telegraph Goes tok Whotee Ue tendarest ales, | a, | earlier tn the week but just about The Mayors’ Conference Bill would| Gectded to try selling care on his|Thursdayto Al Recke, General Sales It takes the place of the mussy, old | ae 5 m nro’ ot ypointment of a {OWN Initlative, in which he mad@ 4/\ianager of the Nash Motors ( ny . many calories or nourishing Units. | rovid iArkot “Commissioner, who | failure, and goon found himaeif back| whe ie hore attending. the auitorovite | fashioned mustard plaster. ‘The extreme cold of the morning was | © ould have control of the constrite- |! the garage, show, Musterole is recommended for bron- : recognized at breakfast by putting | {ou! maintenance and management| | But he didn’t give up. He xept hie Qualgn Roster, ©, 2, Rockwell, tno. | chitis, croup), asthma, pleurisy, lim: | Corn meal mush on the bill of fare, | o¢ public markets eyee open; he asked questione—he| Ot to ttrainioad of them in an offers | Hag Neuralgia, sprains, bruises, stiff | The mush is mado of corn meal, oo ee + rf Baer Matt He ie t ‘with the retail orders now | neck, headache and colds of the chest ; saloamet in regare all! a umonia } fomting but sour cents «pound ana! GUARD OFFICERS TESTIFY — |of,,c0"s, 024 goon found out the Wway, behind tn our retait | (it often prevents pneumonia). | ,M@ fried in drippings. With butter, | reason for his fuilure: orders and our dealers are starving for Jeffory cars," read tho message, "We eyrup, and the milk and sugar in the ‘ , He then jumped back tite the yc h q coffee it made each man's $00 calory, WN SPREAD-EAG EAGLE | Wholesale game, and step by step Cathina “ehiprents and neat fae at ‘ 2 ‘one until ho became purchasing ‘ Sixes,’ twenty- | * Pine me oad | agent for one of the targeat and best || a pve he menus for luncheon at 6 cents! -, Q ‘ sr} engineering and manufacturing or-|immediat ho great and tncreasinir | sand a 1,200 y dinner at 10 cents ™ Woo! to Take / to Take Action After ganizations tn the country. Mere he | demand roe ceneey, Cs follow Col pee Submits Re- | reen ained for about 4% yeara, and] {hat we shall fave to order by tratntoad : left to take the position of rt on Inquiry. and general manager of! cents, touring cars | LUNCHEON Savory Rice with Onior nd opaldson of the statt| Abbott Corp lon. | RURODC SE H HOH POHEHCCE O) OOO OC OTH AOR IO " " 4 Mead ee i acl ee 1 i be Coober ot tse second COMMERCE GALLS FOR F = DINNER. Seon nace, A CHEAP MOTOR TRUCK BAUMANN & BRO : iberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey | and Connecticut by Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. f We Close Other Days at 6 P. M. if A VERY LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM. i Ce Sr. peaked Haddook, & mis OPS O wile, is investigation Into rae LP as aia Bread: {che mistrontment of Private Max Kel- | The Theveand Dollar Truck andl} a FUre ading. jerman of B Troop, Second Battall i | "The fruit 1 ig adds nothing us tied to the wheel of a g Met fau) Are | the cost of the dinner, bee d e" fashion, las eae made of bread and apples w ler of Tieut. rank) posed ‘ 2 as : r of the day. i . ' . misady: been charged anains He icin vest Se Sea tanday Gal 8 commercial world is calitag meals, Donaldson — questioned Kellerman, for motor truck production as tt has Th ts e Lieut. Spencer, L Col. Hine never called before,” says William F. lente ; pri c por Ww Ingate her ommcers and Melhutsh jr. President of the Fulton soldiers of tho comman y-day he} y pany, New ¥. of th with « grin to-day! quostioned a number of privates * WHG| mosoe stuce Company, New York that ff the “laboratory” were a board. |v ing house } 1 And anothor| Te u lk ered to teatify, and also the| inca the beginning of the terriple my officers Who have been | F there has been an F tie, regiment out of the! awakening to the importance of mo- A number of « st side settlement] ‘The mustering out will be completed | oF transportation so far-reaching in workers visited th jaboratory” at|this evening. Col. Donaldson will sub-| {ts effects on motor production that luncheon tine, too! number of| Mit his report to Major Gen. Wood, | even wo in the trade have as yet been who will then direct what action shall] unatia to comprehend its greatest menus and talked with the Misses} he take: Walker and Met out the mar. stgniflcance. Truck makers have for x y ac so they said they meant tol|CHALMERS TROPHY DISPLAY, | Sera! years expressed tho bellef that nt they had lk arned in the r “| the sun of the greater motor move- ve ’| Company Has Fifty-Six Emblems of} ment had not yet risen above the ns h be hi repean a with his per he city de- Vietory on Track, Speedway horizen, lunch or and “The commercial use of the motor said Visitors to the big Detroit pla has been passing through the days of the Chalmers Motor Company ha: the awaddling. and aa we stand to- day, looking the future square in the penne Blea if nN commented upon the double line of cupa| fag ‘aaring the future square in thi { and trophies which flank the entrance to| 1 + cag hiod H Hrepapioidoies greatest minds of the motor do not DANDRU! i. the general offices, By the addition of| grasp and cannot analyze what the 0 Hollenback t next ten years will show the world in ‘ fants Despalr hill climb in October, | the adoption of the motor short haul 1 collection of Chal N 1 muimnora fetal. winning tha free: | NOT CAN ANY one Of tno estimate the i) bet ead ee he ants’ | Dillons that will be created tn the al , a nnexed the} merchandising of the world, not only via Press trophy and|in the matter of saving, but also tn Wilkes-Barre Auto| speed, larger volume handied and PERC SESESS CSE Se SSeS CRESS SESS Ee Se Ses oe Raa oe EE 25-cent bottle of “Dander- : {Concentration of greater territory | i / ine” keeps hair thick, collection | S9rc several rears ini dasraiea ware | Kea is e er: strong, beantiful. All were cayiared | devoted to the sale of what must now | epee Spee vese Ge bal f thetr class, and| be termed high-priced motor trucks. | % ARES Ne Oldcr ieoatien | DUTIE these years the cry of the | To the Manager, December 28rd, 1916. Girls!) Try this! Doubles won at bahia eel eaecen Tae a ci —— ‘ Monroe Clothes Shops, New York. beauty ef your hair in 0 business rating, was cons x % 10-PIECE WILLIAM ; Re Dear Sir: ete fe : t org geet ipdopigie creo a Secae: | i} AND MARY PERIOU r5) Y x I have just received a Monroe dress suit purchased at your New York 42nd St. ew moments. At (bg thape AM aoattipg 4 OF Rebs 7 DINING ROOM _ t < 1 ho wanted the price with: 1% SUITE, in Jacobean Oak consiating of BUFFE x store, and must say I am delighted with it. The only measurement I gave was the cheat measurement, and I assure you it fits like a glove without any tailoring what- soever. The custom officials at the Montreal Post Office appraised it at forty ($40.00) dollars, declaring it was impossible to purchase a suit of that kind for the eum of fif- teen ($15.00) dollars. Only on the purchase bill being shown would they allow me to be charged duty on a fifteen (815.00) dollar euit. I purchased two of your suits last Easter while in New York and they have given me as good service as auite | have paid much more for. Thanking you for the good service rendered, I remain, Youre truly, inches long, with mirror; CHINA CLOSET 14 inches wide; SERVING TABLE 34 inches wide; DINING TABLE 48 inch top, 6 foot extension; 5 Side ard 1 Arm Chair with genuine leather slip seat as illustrated, at. — BEN-HUR HELPS DEALER. “IL was possible, it {8 poastbte, and It will continue to be possible not Ohio Concern Places Great Refl-) only to reduce the price again and ance on the New Salesinun- n, but to build better and give ship 8: more for the moncy as we go along. 10 pieces, ‘This ts the day when intenstve sales | We have proved this tn Fulton trucks methods are necessary In the automo- Trucks sre going to come down in | # . business,” said B. P. Bagby, Vice| PMc. Literally millions will be in| Sp WE Mresiiont of the Ben-Hur Motor Com. | Us within tive more years, and tho x L) interview et the Pla quarters, hat sells | 4 Fr it be hata AR WR HMO We @ applying to the automobile malik tha Mee Psi Wt. BE. CLARKE, s he Burroughs ing Machine Com.) ‘The old-fashioned man who used to Montreal P. O., Canada. pany and others of Ike prominence make a breakfast of a pound of ham petite eo carly daya of the, induate Se at kriddle cakes and atx —s= SSS a : are ‘ yn chasir, now ; We court comparison of Monroe bata at $15 with “Sale” jog, Bane: will de with « he offered elsewhere at “reduced” prices. We offer no “Broken sizes’’—No made up especially for “Sale” purposes.—No “Reductions.” Monroe stocks are com- plete—Monroe Clothes are new and Monroe Clothes at $15 at al/ times outvalue a other clothes shown elsewhere at that price. Come up and see Monroe Quality —to-day! Suits—-Overcoats—Evening Clothes—$15 AMERICA’S LARGEST UPSTAIRS CLOTHIERS onroe Clothes No NASSAU ST, Cor Frankfort thy Hal ote A +» Cor. Frankfort: ‘ity Alteration B'WAY, Cor, Fulton Street Al sg Charaes. COLUMBUS CIRCLE, N. W. Cor. 59th St. 34th ST. and B’WAY, N. W. Corner 125th ST., Cor. 7th Ave. BRONX—Bergen Ave., Cor. 149th St. Court St., Cor. Montague St. BROOKLYN Felton St., Cor. Hoyt. NEWARK, 151 Market Street | lla JERSEY CITY, Newark Av. at Bay St SHOPS ARE ALL UPSTAIRS r of do not new tn to. buy’, instead | | CLEAR A BELL man whi isvaiready in the market, “tn | ss ; ' ho sane systematic can: | Today and Tomorrow We Place on Sale the Monarch ch TeK | Model Senora Together With Beautiful $15 Cabinet with the x 1 re re ‘ nen HUF to Match, in’ Mahogany or Oak, Jeti hes equipped with one Sapphire Needle, Changes tn Stare of Secretary of WASHINGTON, Jan é Phillips of Massachusetts, T 1 ae “Pape sCold Compound’ | ispleasantand affords Instant Relief. one Multiplaying Needle and 300 Steel Needlos, all for The Various Needles Included Enable You to Play Any Make of Disc Record $5 Down and $5 Monthly THE NUMBER IS LIMITED, DO NOT DELAY three doses are taken will end grippe Open Monday and Saturday Evenings misery and break up a cold, It prompty opens sloggedy up now & A Complete Line of Victrolas and Victor Records trils and alr passages In the head, | . stops nasty discharge or nose running, | Is on Sale relieves sick headache, dullness, fe- | verishness, sore throat, sneezing, sore- ness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed -up! Quit blowing | and snuffiing! Base your throbbing | headt oth’ ng else in the world gives such pr mipt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which costs only 26 cents | at any drug store. It acts without senancesjaatennice, cuiaesno incon’ | 55-57 Flatbush Ave. Brocklyn Don't accept spmething elgce. Adit. | Was nC retary ~ Within ten minutes after an appli cation of Danderine you can: ot find a single trace of dand falling Warr | and your scalp will 1, but what |! will ‘please you me be after a few weeks’ Wie, when you see new hair, fine and downy at yes—-but r w hair gre allover the} Je Danderi mmediatels doubles the beauty ef your hair, No difference how duil wittle and acraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at atime, ‘The eect is amaz- ing—your hair will be light, flufty and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; able lustre, A dose taken every two hours until Deer aun Read Cecil B. DeMille’s “JOAN THE WOMAN” ft as any ted ov injured | halr is as pretty and that it has been nm by careless treat you surely can h ‘and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderige.—-Advt. Complete in EVENING WORLD, January 15th to 20th Order The Evening World in Advance From Your Newsdealer, 5 Edition \