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’ 1 ‘ i ‘ ' eee ee | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. AMERICAN LINERS GE UP HLS OLOIN | Passenger Service Abandoned, | but Smaller Vessels May | Become Freighters. ' ——e PA & Franklin, head of the Inter- Ine oval Mercantile Marine, stated *Pape’sColdCompound” | -o'v20 ms aresnoon tna a0 ispleasantand affords. (:) pers im Are New York and Philadel. | © tied up and would remain | A dose taken every two hours until | nitely. He said, however, th e| Phree doses are taken will end grippe ¢ ss considering the satling of ry and break up a cold the niand and Finland, smal FIt promptly opens clogged-up nos tells and ain passages in the head, | stops nasty discharge or 1 Felieves sick headache, Verishness, sore throat, snec 8 und stiffness Mont stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing |» ps, ax freight carriers only, Mr. Franklin admitted that his ith Secretary of the Nav Washington ing, sore yesterday allure in so far ns } a guns and gunners for the four| carry no passengers F smail cargo carriers with crews." _ CUBAN REBELS REPULSED. Four Encount HAVANA, Feb. 23 vernment Forces Victorious nS Selene 7 | St. Louis carry crews of 400 ' would be wrong to endanger these men U. ] "1 don’t think the safling of the| Orleans and Rochester w arent token of American grit. T ships | ! small Several encoun tera with the rebels were reported to { day. The band which wounded W. Leorpabe, an American mining en ineer, at Cumanayagua, Santa ¢ rovines, yesterday, was dispersed by ® force under Sergt. Marminez, which killed Capt. Pedrosa and captured four men, twenty-five horses and equipment A rebel attack pulsed, Government troops rebela encamped nt Cab Clara. “Capt. Orie dispe fear Dagernal, in Oriente killing fifteen of them —_——— BANKS EARN $600,000,000. New High Re: WASIIINC on Matajigua was re-| ¢ } National hanks of the United States in the calen ar year of earnt both 1916 Kross and showed th i Aystem. ury wings of these net, f tablishment of th Comptroll 6 largest Williams announced to inatitutions ead sniMing! Your throbbing | vessels of the American tine was con- 0 ii.000,000 4} head! Nothing else inthe world gives | cor nex cent. Net ¢ S¥ch prompt relief as “Pape's Cold| owe are a private intitution,” Mr. | by $43,000,000 | nd,” whiel or Scents . = T Tease Was report | Ta tastes ni no incon. | t Fu the liven of pasengera and wanience. Be sure you get the genuine, |cre*s and the malls unless we are) ne eee an want! Don't accept something else. Advt, | provided with means to defend our-| "Fe" Attack. | ely Vessels like the St. Paul and| paris, Feb. 23.—"We made two sur prise uttacks against an trenche The Perfect Way Hair Often Ruined To Clean Teeth ‘By Washing With Soap Pe ft. but the correct che! hould be used very carefully, ant to keep your hair looking Most soaps and prepared ampoos contain too much allkell This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better : han the most expensive HeRte thomesives.——Aevt thing else you oan use. bate chealle two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and sealp thoroughly. Simply | moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of tich, | creamy lather, which rinses out easily, | |femoving every particle of dust, dirt, ame In and Infected f Kozodont Hauld provide tha firm. atrone foundation. and Cleans the GD fost or found articles ada Vortised in The World wilt be listed at The; World's Informa tion Bureau, Pulitrer Building Arcade, Park ‘Rows World's | dandruff and excessive ofl. The hair Uptown Office, northwest core | dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves po ogg Broadway) the scalp soft, and the hair fine and ti 30 |silky, bright, Lustrous, fluffy and easy | to_manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil it any PhareNey it's very cheap, and 8 few ounces will supply every mem- {ber of the family for months.—Advt 3 PAY with this high-grade Sewing Machine and COMFORTABLE MORRIS CHAIR Kee, Price 825 i ror ad tt, aiilob ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 to $5,000 In Small Weekly or Monthly Payments SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPi TAL avin Open AnAccount WITH ANY STYLE Victor- Victrola Th SOLID OAK EUPFET Kea, Vrice Sul Ve Curry Every Sty Te Vers V This 8120 Victrola Outtit si Veuo wa, N15 Vir Wo. Xl, Ne. IV $20 (worth si275 fa | | Cabinet tev ais ws ' $5 Worth of y WIE ) Records | Special Not ae tae ry i : $1.50 2 Week Yay Wh Victor eel We Give TRADING STAMPS 144-146 Sperry Gold and Z9f Green Bet. 7th & this ani \ its « ONE DOLLAK Any Complete Room Gutlit Cash or Credit frame ree-Piece Genuine Leather Parlor Suit vides everything to fu ooo OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL Lenox Aves. NEWARK STORE, 49-51 MARKET ST. lant night, one sou! Wood, the other ea Heights of the M official anno n nM Nouil n thi der of the front.” Girls Di ors Ate Before The high cost of. living h day the price of lunch tn men's Institute was raised to 40 cents flat ® rapher, the seat of by the typists the tar was no place for Aphrodite PRICE OF LUNCH GOES UP AT SEAMEN’ INSTITUTE e Now Where On But Make No Complaint at Increase. | at the officers’ came known also that the place of t Jor had been taken by the ste Malancourt ly, on th to-day’ 6 remain: | ly Sail. frect felt in shipping circles, To-|; the Sea mess It be oceupled ‘The Seamen's Institute was built for the uplift of the sons of Neptune, It But the war thinned the ranks of officers and DELIVERS ONE DOLLAR ‘added. no win’ GENUINE LEATHER LIBRARY ROCKER eK. Brien Rb8. Cash or Credit. | ice to Young Married America's Greatest Furniture How & @mpy Couples: On Del Cash — i 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL THREE S/ORES yRadmany TH Pay One Dollar SOc A WEEK \nd We Will Deliver to Your Home Your High Grade Linoleu To Cover Your Kitchen. TO WOMAN HE HELPED BY ADVERTISING PEAGE users aneicns 0 ve nn _— DIVORCE “DEAD” MAN AND USE OF MOVIES Appellate — Division Safety Razor Man’s Appeal in Annulment Suit. The Appellate Division to-day af firmed a decision of Justice Shearn in the Supreme Court dismissing the omplaint of Joseph Kaufman, a safety razor manufacturer, whe sought an annulment of bis marriage to Angela Kaufman on the ground that his wife married him while she was lawfully wedded to another. The evidence showed that when she was less than twenty years old the present Mrs, Kaufman married John David Buckley, an actor, After the two had lived together for a year Buckley disa red. Five years later, April 15, 1913, thinking that Buckley was dead, Mrs. Buckley, as a widow, married Kaufman in Bridge- port, Conn. The defendant offered in evidence A decree of divorce from Reno, Ney, obtained Oct. 12, 1911, Butkley was served by publication and did not ap pear, Mrs. Kaufman testified that she had every assurance he was dead. During the trial of the annulment suit brought by Kaufman, who, the evidence showed, sent Mrs. Kaufman West to obtain a divorce from Buck- ey to be on the safe side, and paid | her expenses, Buckley turned up 18 a witness for the husband. ded the Kauf- Reno divorce was mun invall In affirming the decision of Justice who is now sitting with the , the opinion of his nte It wou unconscionable to the tiff, Kaufman, after is Inducing the defendant to ob liverce and to marry him, and living with such a time 18 pleased him, to h the marriage vulled and be released by judict from all responsibility” there under on th nat the Buckley vorce was invalld.” 16 messroom became deserted. ivitations were sent to the employers of shipping offices to use the messroom ut the same prices. The employees me, they swarmed to the Seaman's Institute, ajority of them girls * typists, cashiers, rks and bookkeepers. The voice of women rarely had been heard in the halls before, But there was nothing to be done, and the bars were let down, This is the second raise in lunch price in six months, but the girls say: Well, it’s worth 1 ivery and the Balance Purchase of Enough A WEEK WILL BUY int 50c Ww White Enamel Bed a OPEN AN ACCOUNT WIPE ANY BABY CARRE AC AND PAY FOR TP 50c A Week exer 19,85 HANDSOME CARRIAGE Regular Price 28. So 1 eshusetts: KAUFMAN LEGALLY WED WOULD STOPTHEWAR Rejects Senator La Fontaine of Bel- American kitchen was one of the re gium Gives His Views to Pacific Conference Here. Little progress towards unity was ous made to-day at the conference of peace workers, representing organl- zations in all parts of the country, at the Hotel Many plans were suggested, rang- ing from a training school for peace workers to resolutions regarding the food situation and the only definite matter which took place was the ap- pointment of a commitees on finding Biltmore: which consists of Arthur D. Call, Anna Garlin Spencer, William 1 Hull, Emily Baich and Jackson E. Ralston. The Conference heard ‘addresses y tor Henri La Fontaine of Ne Président of the Interna- tional Peace Bureau, and former of the Interparliament- Union, and Congressman Sladen f Texas ' ary La Fontaine praised Prost. son's address to the Senate jared from his point of view infortunate, not only cium but for the whole world, if the United States entered into this war. He said that as long as the hout true free trade war Belgium was invaded, he only Germany wanted to win the war but because because Germany was interested in Belgium's He favored international all ron and steel industries. trol of zation of arn of the world along demc ines after the model of Sw eriand b nt is a matter of evolu. { nd urged t alga ma all organiza uch ax the teachers, labor unions, anbers of commerce and women's clubs for the purpose of peace. Mov. ng pictures shou used more freely in peace propaganda, and the fists in this regard should emu- example ave ¢ of the militarists, reulated many war films, Senator then declared that Peace must be advertised like any other business and suggested the| maintenance in this country of a —___ CARNEGIE CORPORATION AIDS CLERGY PENSIONS nditional Donation of roreerr| May Make Protestant Episcopal Plan Immediately Operative, Bishop Willi Chai wrence of Massa- | of the committe @ $5,000,000 fund for| Chureh to pen- | announced yesterday | ¢ Carnegie Corporation had ap- ke good the hich may ariso from| Jeferred payments of subscriptions. | The contribution is on condition that | $5,000,000 shall be raised by March | 1, It was announced tnat if this coadl- | tion is fulfilled the gift of the corpora fon would make it possible to put the pension into immediate opera- | scheme ore than shay cash $4,000,000 in and | been five years, ‘'w interest’ which the Carnegie Corpora: | tion will meet conditionally as de eribed | In his letter making the offer, Henry | Carne Jorpora- aid th om was taken in reco- nition of the sound actuarial principles on which the fund is established. ich has SOHURMAN IS HALTED BY QUERY OF WOMAN She Shouts, “How About Eng- land?” When Speaker As- sails Germany. | PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 28.— The Washington Birthday exercises of the University of Pennsylvania were dis- turbed yesterday by a smartly gown elderly woman, who shouted from a| box: “How about Engiand," when| President Schurman of Cornell Unt- versity, in an address, said Germany had violated the law of natio Dr, Schurman paused, gave her a proceeded, There was| oping. | to the box and the In the lobby she sald {t for people to sit silent peaking." — CARGO FOR THE THIRSTY. |°) Lands Dig Tonnage tn e of Virginia Dry £ e WARSAW, Va, Feb Apparently ne ne dry” bill has any terrors for ship Ellzabeth Clark, Capt of Baltimore Iko Nautically speaking the Elizabeth 1s 4 schooner, but, really, she must have been more like & bonded Warehouse. Tho stuff she ts alleged to have carried they don’t sell in schooner ordinarily, in small glasses I and in bottles, ‘For the last. Week the vessel has been mac, off the shores of When she ear eral tons of w ble per= ce ee she seems to H deflance. of the Authorities to thirsty. Virginians. Last night the schooner anchored oft Mindy Point, and, it 1s stated sold jiarts of the forbidden fluid, then tiled away Matis Late tn England, i 4—-American bust 1 being tied into knots. b: mails from Ur busi with oF correspondence, inary to “such rot as that man | { “MY FRANCIS IS HEALTHY, THANKS as TO FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE.” women on home economics at Pennsylvania State College. “The American housewife does not follow the example of her European | sister,” Miss MacDonald stated. “In| of soups, meats and bone can be used which are not used at all| IS LIVING 100 COSTLY? THEN GET A SOUP POT) any & dooter’s iil T bave used, tt iu my family fog three years, Meat and Bones as by the American women. I also would | Europeans Do | recommend the making of clear soups PITTSBURGH, Feb. 23.—That the| OY on rare occasions, as In the clear} soups you remove substances which | are highly nutrious and which possess food value.” Refraining from the use of expen- | sons for the present high cost of living | sive cuts and steaks also was recom: | (it was @ statement made by Miss Pearl | the expensive ¢ MacDonald, economic expert, in her |DUt that the tougher meats contained | © more fibre, more flavor, and were more address before prominent Pittsburgh | nutritious. | WORLD WANTS WORK WOND disappearance of the soup pot in the loo Oe Tey Mhditee ne Pa Father not contain aleohol Rae Ot (000 PEOPLE IN THE U.S. W.L. DOUGLAS $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 You can Save Money by Wearing SS W. L. Douglas Shoes. The best Known Shoes in the World. W L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom of all shoes at the factory. 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