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(Contin he accepted u expect th 8 certified to be re 1 the cargo space We mu y the next four to six week are on PRINCIPAL EMBARGOES EASTBOUND FREIGHT. principal em Sold in 5, 10, 25 and 80 Ib. cotton w bags and in 2 and 5 Ib. cartons Pare Sugar Candy is nearly 98.9% energy food ci “‘Sweeten it with Domino” “In the coal situation, we rations and have been for some This trouble ts due primarily oxcessive demand for ace and freight centuated by some traffle difficulties. | tion troubles all alons Granulated, Tablet, Powd ‘Gaadueaee With moro factories running than! west of Buffalo and Pittsburgh led to ever before, With the consumption of | the necessity of puting embargoes on Taken in any Position. for $1.0 wis Proofs 6 Artistic Photographs Sure 6 Art Sepia Portfolio Photo sraphs : fa craiy * for ‘1 35, Heigl Present, the coupon below Both or these diters expire Murch GBthe « Photographs Guaranteed Not 7S Fade USE THIS REBATE COUPON ?suferaiyitts Bt é {74 Tremont 206 Willy Ay take MANHATTAN. Are Hon. Mischa Appelbaum Of the Humanitarian Cult: You came to the United States from a country where you had been denied the liberty that all humanity should enjoy. You are proud of this great country and you came here believing that, at last, here was A LAND OF FREE- DOM. Your struggles in this country, the deprivations you had to bear, your tender regard for your mother; your hI later rise to fortune, but, GREATEST OF ALL, your SYMPATHY, your CHARITY, your readiness to listen to | the cries of the needy THESE things have rallied around you almost 200,000 thoughtful, sympathetic, kind men and women in New York. You are performing a great and noteworthy service in the largest of American cities. But, WHY don't you tackle the biggest job you ever tackled in your life? Why don’t you send out a rallying call and say “COME ON, ALL OF YOU HUMANITARIANS. WE ARE GOING TO FIGHT THE BIGGEST BATTLE OF OUR CAREERS We are going to end a form of human slavery in America. We are going to end a terrible condition that threatens this finest of nation We are going to make this a real Land of Liberty.” It is worth the thousand dollars that it costs to extend this public invitation to you to go at once to the Lyric Theatre. For, when you go there you will not be content until you have brought all of your immense and powerful following around you to battle against this awful MENACE TO AMERICAN SOCIETY There are a lot of heartless people in America, Mr. Appelbaun So we must not tell them too much about "THE HONOR SYSTEM at the Lyric. They must go and SEE FOR THEMSELVES, This great spectacle received the unanimous praise of the daily newspapers as the greatest drama of heart appeal ever made in the history of the film industry. There are two performances daily- matiness at 2.30 o'clock—25 and 50 cents, and evenings at 8.30 o'clock--25 cents to $1 iS} MMAR PLLA LAL TI DTALAEDALTE LED OO TOOT ALAA AAI NAMLED THE EVENING“ WORLD, FRIDAY, ny previous records westbound fre p when the within this MeO » duties paid the United States are 2 “MecCreery” Record : Albutiays ceivesiae ners 1.45 . collected at the magnificent custom - ae earn house here in New York City. otaleseas 104. 95 That 70,000 men of the greater SEE AE 16, 1917. rie, there are ample stores of born in | ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT | FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN. | warenouges on Manhattan) Op PAULINE UNTERMYER ee an address o ¥ FRIEDMAN |\Meny Distingaished Speakers at) o ide Home, Biltmore, at 2.30 P. M., next ond Borough President Marks will make ‘More Daylight,” Bore also for the pur s admit this; the lit- t congestion keeps dd Harry J. Brown of the k there will H elf of which Miss on. lucation of ¢ ippled and Dr. A. L. Goldwater, for= ith Commissioner, on “Birth Special Cages.” tendency the} Co: yut @ reduction, but it] temporary would r yutter You Can Tell the People Who Have Iron in Their Blood —Strong, Healthy, Vigorous Folks hey would yot supply the city for} the following te T ¥ ; 4 bd tt more than thrve da aid | prepare for | nd hese circum. | n and temporary drop dvance all along the | Doctor Says Ordinary Nuxated tron | de Will Make Nervous f swn People 290°: Stronger in Two Weeks’ Time In Many Cases. for montlt | without any are not strong or well you owe self to make the following how long you can work or ju can walk without becoming t take two five-grain ta pl ary nuxated Iron three Umes after meals for two weeks. t your strength again and see elf how much you have gained, is nothing like good old tron t@ lor in your cheeks and found, (Bur you on in a form that can be ped "and “ussimilated like if you want it to do you $14 and $15 for MOO s are a luxury.” | 4 Kallronds b th AGO, sthound embargoes affect w York principally in shipment indise t c : ene Middie| Mise Pauline Untermyer will be We obstacles, | come the bride of Mr. Louis Friedman | they we to-day con the ¢ of the hepr fu. Jon a date not yet announced to thet! 4 n oof the British! public. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Unter- | sy Ad ) permit neutral ve: : Je American ports f So, 62 East Ninety-first un xamination a Piiveallcoe of the prospective ust announced the en far a Waiting shipment Kast. fh ms . Ke Autos Sent to Market by Thetr Own Power. ng through and if | D tand te hall man nd driven” by | >» points as far east nd as far west as Kan-| __ SPECIAL NOTICES. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S Ww THE ORIGINAL \ MALTED MILK | Tr. Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price | Special Victrola Outfit | $104.95 Vinttoleo me iisy etc esis $200.00 8 10-inch Double-Face Records (75c each) 1 12-inch Double-Face EVENTY per cent of the customs ‘6 Sr 'S ae James McCreery & Co. Sth Avenue city wore rightpriced Monroe Clothes last year shows what a factor these Clothes are in the life of America’s metropolis. New Yorkers in ever increasing thousands are learning that to be well dressed does not necessitate extrava- gance in price. 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