The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1917, Page 8

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— sium on stirs. ~ ANNUALTEAPARTY AND CENSORS IS ON a en Mother-Made, Quick : Acting Cough Syrup © 1 in Session Here Now Standard of Bever- ige for Entire U.S. fou are mis every year this inex; as just begun, syrup a her Heasant ¢ loosen a c¢ the inflamed or ds every ot wollen throat m and prompt-, For t good for grown: | Expr sion to: Wareh topher and the board 4s tea shall be served on tables during the coming ade for $2.50—a clear » ly for the United States, and valrman, A. T. Hellyer of Ohi- toll me that this standard is her than that of any other coun- Pinex {s a highly concentrated com- Even Hngland, the mrpposed und of genuine Norway pine ex- radise of tea drinkers, buys tea ject, combined with gualacol, and ig 1 Uncle Sam rejecta as not good famous the world over for its quick| enough for him, healing effect on the membranes, | rhe censors of the cup that cheers Beware of I gett in Atle YOUr! are spectally elected by Secretary Ehcg tle. Ge ae to cept ab. F. Mitchell; the iipeevinln ‘Tea Ex- of the United States. Other solute satisfaction or moucy re funded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne | ™ rs of the board, besides Mr. nell and Mr. Hellyer, are J. J. buy ready faving o Hoarsene and ordinary coughs are conquered by it in 24 hours or So. —Advt. Mi SHOE CO. inc. 1159 Broadway’ cor. 27th Street. Semi-Annual Mark-Down Event GREATEST o ALL SHOE SALES ALL $5, $6, $7, $8, $10 to $15 FINE SHOES, REDUCED Ne ction of high grade footwear ever placed in f we added several new lines to Out of Town Trade Will Please State Size and Style Desired and Send Money Order or Check testeliy et teehee SO ~~ SKATING BOOTS , JAM our regular 85, Hoote in tan or, viack; ale price, 83 SPECIAL — Gold and Silver & Cloth Pumps All are regular $5 value; sale price 2 FOR MEN & WOMEN Why Walk Lame leatascona / 4 | Red Reduced to Ly High Out he finest ATTENTION. POLICE al Fire and Postman $4 86.50 Shewe, Soectal acted for you foe cold with, wo, Nal sole, caine “st ($4.00 Men's $6 Ko-Ke Calf Shoes.” Sale Price, 94 are in the new abo tally it ‘what ‘jou want mace [=D High Cut Hunt and Shertiog Shoes BAUMANN BRO NORTHWEST CORNER SIKTHAVESIS=9TR, Largest Variety We invite com: parison of our Prices and Terms with others, Come in and con- vines yourself, Greatest Reductions These are based on prices, which to begin with are lower than other stores’ “SALE-PRICES” 10°. to 50°; One Low Price Savings Cash - Credit All Our Goods Are Marked with Plain Figure Tags. TERMS TO SUIT YOU Open Saturdays Until 10P.M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere nesive frames, mahogany in 595°) Awe ri INWES OF EXPERT TASTERS =: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 'srcNamara of rth of cn St, Paul pan fired, Japan basket fired, Japan| and he must not let tnto the country » Cased for | tea which falls below the standard.” Canton QUALITY AND PURITY ARE EX- PERTLY CONSIDERED. he points that y | Hott yer told me, “ often find it ne yn. Tf. G. Wood- un of | dust, Scente Canton, © members ¢ tea import trade; t rep sent the Jobbers and wholesalers ie} TEA PARTY IN AP- PRAISER'S WAREHOUSE Up on the eighth floor of the Ap praiser's Warehouse the tea table is au set. It 19 a table that revolves like | other tea-growing land a turnstile, and its circumference is ¢ at a time outiined by round, handieless cups 2 ae that of white porcelain filled witb tea. In , a f each cup ts the tiny sample 9 of tea from which the con- tents of the cup were distilled, Near at hand ts a two-burn: was heater, over with two brass teakettles bub- ® merrily. ‘There is all the para it phernalia for @ tea jag, @ baccha- . nalian orgy of Ceylon or Formosa 1917. t A Great Discovery| . calls for one teas) ¢ for the pot and they ought to know in of ten haif dime. han’ by urle acid—as apy fy Une pianist, | After the performanc ‘Fishel, seventy, known a9 one of tho veral iigers sendered | brewers of the country, dled he > mi nt Krew r Dies a acacanecnen Eamon | Rowere Actos — CLEVELAND, _O wa (ny ao disordered kidneys. a the kidnoys are deranged the blood ts filled | with polsonous matter, which eet: | tes In the foot under tho eyes As a memedy fo nized symptoms of inflammat acho and frequent sediment fn the u the blood has eaw ' . bago, selation, goat, it Is simply wond ful how quickly Anurle acts; the patns | Pt ength. It's @ pow ed that only pure) © Seven men are fixing the tea, annual ente and stiffness rapidly disappear. ] hall of the Maccabees, m) Tako a glass of hot water before meals | Garden last night, was a and Anuric to flush the kidneys. Step Into any drug store and ask for Anaric, many times mora 1 Uthia and eliminates uric -| water melts sugar Oolong or any ono of a dozen vari- etles. Tho Government fixes a atandard In the following sorts of tea: Formosa Oolong, Foochow Oolong, Congou, Ceylon (used for India), gunpowder green, Young Hyson », Japan § fall upon the paper. 1 with @ knife the lor are plainly percep: ° and nerving: ome t » biltousness, Adee, giris jus of womten at th SS Se \ j | An Open Letter to J. Ogden Armour Packer and Captain of Food Industry DEAR MR. ARMOUR: FF TY years ago when your illustrious father, Phillip Danforth Armour, established the modest packing house of Armour & Plankington, in Milwaukee, and later on the house of Armour & Co., in Chicago, he knew the value of every penny and the need of economy. His knowledge of his own needs gave him a clear insight into the principles of quality and economy which were forwith shining characteristics. HE KNEW then that if he put quality on the market and sold it at a reasonable and legitimate profit, success was bound to come. And he lived to see his house become the greatest of its kind in the world. His able beginning gave you your inspiration for a wonderful modern develop- ment. Today you are known wherever the human tongue is spoken and, in the Janguage of Emerson, “the world has made a beaten path to your door. During 1916 your house did a business of ste hundred million dollar. Further comment {s unnecessary. YOUR princ iples of quality and economy made the world sit up and take notice. The rigid maintenance of both these principles established the Armour standard and it is because of this that I addrese this letter to you. | know of one similar condition, namely thet of The American Tobacco Company which manufactures the LORD SALISBURY cigarette, makes it of 100 percent pure all-Turkish tobacco, yet eells it at a prico that all classes ean willingly afford. \t ie the same idea—and the only right idea. ] REALIZE that if 1 were to call on you to- day and ask you to choose a cigarette that might prop- erly be termed the logical one for the whole human family, your answer would be based on the principles which your father followed and which you follow—both of knowing the full meaning of economies, You would in my estimation, choose LORD BURY because it is the only cigarette in the world that exemplifies the Armour principles. Every time these principles are rigidly maintained, success follows as the night the day. BY FOLLOWING these same principles, Mr. Armour, the sale of the LORD SALISBURY cigar. ette has increased from eight million a month to fifty-one million a month tn less than foe months, And! think that business man in the world will unhesitatingly eay that such a tremendous increase fe due only to quality, quantity and economy and the absolute maintenance of all three. I beg to assure you Mr. Armour, that The LORD SALISBURY cigarette made and guar- anteed by the American Tobacco Company, is the only 100% pure all-Turkish tobacco cigarette in the world that sells for as little money as 15 cents for TWENTY-TWENTY- TWENTY Cigarettes Fr <n, Guaranteed by BY es Caw Jibace he Pres, W. K. Cochrane Ado. Agency They, Cronger, aud nore Aow k frome se Cave, we bay clare Satichurs eeday, nn ———

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