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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. |EX-$0 SOLDIER, PENNILESS, |tremity he sought and obtained em- [or “Rockefeller,” referred to, The | No, ‘The Commissioner also sp poke | CITY TO HONOR FUNSTON, ployment at the troop stables. crowd gave the man his answer, bo} in sh. The Senior Police = IS HEIR 10 FORTUNE As he curried the horres, his did Senator Calder, |Ghtef Pollick were on the Job, vithe General’ brother, Arthur, brought him news [ADOPT PATRIOTIC RESOLUTIONS | ner Jacob tomar furgished the| g. fu sae # . ————_— that their uncle, Jacob Henry Lan- SUPPORTING WILSON crs, Morris Goldberg of the Board Hears News as He Curries Horses | gendorte: New York When he, was ough Bee-|of Education sj worked | rangements have been completed for @ & j ae fe | wedi oH | hove ct Mency Lat: | wherever he was “ted arked demonstration in honor of Major to Pay Debt to His tasd inely einen hates Lange kowite, atru ‘ , a jen. Frederick Funston shine ae ° Troop r, the bulk of his fertune, everyhy with enthusiasm, of the man who maintained order in SOrTST, tHe DUK © » ati. € \ t c ranciseo the earthquake, are PORTLAND, Ore, Feb, 29.-When mated at $500,000, The father left Inat ‘ LIFE SAVINGS ‘STOLEN " from Ban <\ntonlo, Tem, ty, ti Set Pain in Side, 5 Emil Langendorfer, twenty o, night for New York to claim the t wed the gts ation con ilery wil act as & | |private in Troop A, Oregon cavalry, | lemacy. | ‘ Br aieilt E ews BED OF DEAD Hai” the brody sill teat i tie bs wae mustered out of service yerte % | i rotunda of the ball until the fume : The namo of Jacob Henry Langen- y Giturday, morning. After. servi Jday he was pennilexe and owed the! agrter doen nat appear In either tho | a rising vot Taken Seite Preghterians Charen - bu | troop canteen 65 cen In his ex- city or telephone directory. | pl sed til be In the National Cemetery at the x gi same Presidio. fleing genersion ttt awe Gen, Pershing Ie F 4 bers, H eid y to at Horder Memortal a ‘ |the “punches” to heart Ike coming | {iver ‘ 1.) SAN ANTONIO, Te | Spirit of ' alien Per-| Americans. Micha rdi | SAN ANT att sce on ae oe ae | "Most Jewish people came here to n two Wall , «4 Pershing has been invited to be one j | vades Three Crowded | etter thetr Poa ent he ead re cee tie with a elaborate memortal | ‘And In that | am with them. I'm ? ; 1 ¥ after School Halls. at home down here. My father landed rald of b ' 4 held tore Saturday afternoam, here seventy Years ago, and my > Hundred an t mother came here a babe in arms i " § 4 honey repre DICK RELIEF FROM < 7 -—7_ Te , ,» | fro Ireland, Both rn 0 he nt t t t y opportunity and a country giving | the casentia es a ee ‘ f ain t and soul for, nat ne rso last night and he went Calder, Moskowitz and Mor- nt of zh i ‘nt Sante me cay hat gives and \ ra priest, She was dead when he CONSTIPATION inize everybody that wants ‘ : \ t rned, He withdrew trom the mat e ganthau Among Speakers— |‘, rieanized ; rahe j on histortc ground | trovw the two wallets, saying to tho Get De, Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Pledge Loyalty to Nation. | '- socal You're altting to-night ne ar | I bave $5,000 in these to take Get Dr, Edward i | 2 1a spot where Commande! ashing ‘ ¢ Yr 1 bad 6 | | - ton and his troops fought for liberty, ure of me in my old age.” When hi That is the joyful ery of thousands 4’ \ ‘ |_ “It's a success, The people, espect- for true liberty. If 1 darw to be bold, ed them they were empty. Til since Dr. Edwards produced Olive } ally the rising generation, are re- ae th Sig mnovewene sects Fy Nv the house, Tablets, the substitute for calomel. | sponsive,” said United States Senator | prove thelr m ie hae mystery Dr. Edwards, a ade tds physician Calder last night ut the close of a {ts and try to lei . for 17 i eal ak pistes td wer peri a oF the WIRNOE paneata 4 y means. Our enemy, ‘discovered th tie her wonene. Kee Me ‘a nation that. will » OLDEST HEADQUARTERS FIRE formula while treating patients for the city where patriotic demonstra: | ji worth fighting for. chronic constipation and torpid livers, | tlons were held in honor of the Father w, 1 got 500 letters In my mati| | Sain A. 1 ct-|venteat Omee of Police Up to 1803|°"ty: awards Olive Tablets dO 206 | of his Country under the auspices of |{0-40y. A lot of paople, asked mo tol ait new : contain calomel, but « healing, sooth+ |The Evening World's Amerteantza- | jon't want war, but T don't want to | trop the n ing vegetable Inxative, jtion Forum. Six thousand men and/be unprepared, either. If it comes I No griping is the “keynote” of Jwomen crowded into three auditor. | Wint lo know how and when to draw ; : these little par-coated, clireesionss fume—of P. 8. No, 62, of P. 8. No, 63 triotie too, to make sac os » beh iver tb ie nonmuliy, ° they. never > and of P. 8. No. (0nd Ave thot. | ee te te te elie lmothee sal iruee and | force them to unnatural action. iy | re unable to get In. You would pehing him every minute in the day.|_ Billy | F p fomnised, If you have a “dark brown mouth” t It an old-fashioned eve | ne wanta him to be ready to fight. Ste of Old Gle - e i t ' now and then—a bad breath—a dull, iL h was the enthus- | for his country —<and so dol She h la and r . nce t tired fecling—sick headache—tor fasm of the crowds Inside and the frriinus (00; Re iia A poh dy t eens are conntipae, baad! i open me Gould net met ds BUR] te he mapladsee deel ue quick, sure and only pleasant resul ea ders hi 4 : se be eae RNG ey el) minute is the feelir from one or two little Dr. Ea-vards’ were content to stand on the @ for America Olive Tablets at bedtime, for hours: in this country, Thousands take one or two every | The big thing, that which stood out to bare their breasts and get to work ‘\ night just to keep right. Try them, |etrong and inspiring, waa the re-| when Wilson says the time has come.” 10¢ and 25c per box. All druggists sponse of the new generation of Jews | ere he was interrupted by the cry Advt. —men and women, It was expecially emphatic at I’, S. No. 63, where Louis Dianant presided and where the nudience got up on its feet and cheered Senator Calder when he de clared that he did not want war but |peace, but 1f war must come he | wantod a united nation to back Presi- |dent Wilson. Once, In the course of his speech, a man tn the audience cried our “Rocke- feller,” meaning that 4f war came tt would be one for the benefit of financiers. The audience laughod lightly at this, It was not a crowd interested in that kind of guff—and Senator Calder had the crowd cheers | 66 RUTH” is the motto of Har- a tutspibey bara Te ee . . |. “My friend, jon! now ocke- vard University. And the Iteiier, neither am I interested Al Rockefelle Harvard Club of New York | ‘This was only one of many Inct- ; jdents in a big night, @ night full of happens to be the largest club in the Inspiration and. response. | : went like clockwork United States. no exasperating delays. | : kers were on time at each | Truth” is the motto of the Monroe See ape ucaroars Caner e TA jzest that made you feel that, after Clothes Shops. Whether we speak |ull, the task to Americanizo the east ‘ side is far from hopeless, that t real. | through an advertisement or a sales- ly Is cheering man we endeavor to give a truthful, ac- [CITY GOVERNMENT ANC, oF curate impression of Monroe Clothes. xThe demonstrations, began at P. 8. in charge Civil Service Commis- And we happen to be the largest up- |sloner Moskowits represented the Fy + Hf + Mayor stairs clothiers in America. “T have come to tell you," said the M Clo | Commissioner, “that the City Govern. is si ment in backing this movement of The story of Monroe thes is simply The Evening World to make every- ‘ \body in these parts Americans. Wo} a story of mighty good clothes sold at Jare all behind it. It's a good thing . . |for you, it's a good thing for us, it's an unusually low price. It's a story Q better thing for the country. "The ar ie a plin‘s ; Mayor is sorry he ean't be here, But] that interests every man who dresses his evmpathies are with thin kind of| . a movement.” well, and gives some thought to his |" Henry Morgenthau, ex-Ambasaador | ; F |to Turkey, followed, ‘Mr, Morgenthau | is clothing bills. |has a tight grip on the hearts of the| Jewish race. Fine old mothers leane | ‘ over and drank in everything he sald Made from handsome, sturdy fabrics, with that family pride whieh Im not faaionahl d factty Ain fer removed from genuine patriotism as ear “Tt ie almost an Insult to our intel- y eshionably cut, and perfectly hitting, |ligence," sald Mr. Morgenthau, to nay or to hint that we do not appreciate ~ : ; Monroe Clothes at $15 are clothes any |The things we have and the thing we | 5 $670,000.01 Biggest pay, envelope in the United . . . enjoy in this country. his 18 our States! a ce ; man will be proud to wear this spring. | country? Most of you hore to-nigh! tat 4 Quite a rm of change! 7 ses 4 F . probably been in the country a) ut enough Meccas are i 2 : Frankly, if it. were not for the economies made possible by making Monroe Clothes in oui shor gs Tau Wnow What yn ett “scents ae ua lie Cl aS “fe “ ine ry Pred to hae yehin: ou know how yo ere \ t € 1aplins. And there © enou own shops and selling them in easily reached, low rent upstairs stores, you could not buy hace down You know, too, what this left over to keep them all in custard pies, " Monroe Clothes for $15. "You know what our co-religionists Mou oa Chariie C jare suffering in Poland and in Russia u_can see Charlie Chaplin foradime, Youcen , . You ought all offer yrayer of 8 > i ; . If you want value, come up and let us show you Monroe Clothes, Suit, overcoat, or even-|th Nieto ek tebe hare ih & smoke he cee ee ani eer 1. The aati n you Can get land of opportunity, It would be an so much for so little 1s the same in eac f ot c ing clothes, you can pay only $15—we have no other price—and you buy only quality—| outrage If the Jew were to fail t Milli Cha Cl ; ; rv Jappreciate this tru democracy. And illions see Charlie Chaphin ev we sell nothing els. |sprrciue trae damon, nd fit © Chaplin every day. Millions |get better acquainted with the laws smoke ecca every day. the custom: the country #0 ; ; Suits Overcoats Ev sh hes | we ane Molter’ underatenc If only afew people saw Charlie Chaplin or smoked ening ot Ck 5 3 ere lewd Mecca, only a few people could aitord to pay the much , Jews, for that 1s higher price that would have to be chargec our 8 Americans.” . g tave Hartman followed Fortunately good comedy and good cigarettes are bei Patbe rds Petrone stes ee now within the reach of millions. Joni US @) aa i MU HeR al iaeraidienta Cont Five Miliion Men— / W Men the men coming out of the movies, Watch untry was not an experiment them pull out their favorite smoke. It's Me in democracy, that It had ceased to| les ' 8 . cca, of An errca's. Lar e U; st 5 Of he be an experiment at the close of the| goto the movies every course. : st Civil War when the genius ¢ tf Lin le ‘ P emrs AOUMETS [brought about "a people indivisible day. Just as the theatre where Charlie Chaplin is a b \\ OR? MONEY F "REFUN CED } SNAG Ne Called FoF ® BasHpt Bae More than twice that pearing is the goal of all movie lovers, so Mecca is the \ jeveryrondy: too ted to number of Meccas are goal of all cigarette smokers, MANHATTAN B ee anere | sold every day. Mecca cigarettes were made to order for real h RONX Hevea ener men. Smokers wanted a cigarette combining the Nassau St., Cor. Frankfort Bergen Ave., 149th St, Mule patriotism | flavor of Turkish tobacco with the character of ; | CALDER PUTS OVER “PUNCHES” merica Mecca w | Rute a. 4 Bway BROOKLYN | ON NEWER GENERATION. | A aculeaen, lecca was the answer. Mecca is a real J Court & Montague Sts. | White the orphans nro playing, let} man’s cigarette. us hur rv to Public Behoo! No, 68. | 34th Street, “ Bway Fulton & Hoyt Sts. te i orp 4108 poune| Try a Mecca today, See for yourself why Mecca 42a“ “Bway. NEWARK 2 Paces BBS AUs. has become the goal of allc igarette smokers, In the : 151 Market Street eee COMRTa bent atest | handy slide package, Se for 10; in the oval foil package, 59th “ & Col’bus Circle ee ee mlasioner | Sovk= 10c for 20, 126th“ “ 7th JERSEY CITY Senator Calder tw an Guaranteed by Ave. - Newark Ave., at Bay St. pounes 1 and ¢ oe groots tn M, | orEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M.—SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. NO ALTERATION CHARGES. | Linon Mw cy young” trom fitt thirty, and ( 4 $$ $$