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(pe — cone a et rennet ne ne - en _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1917. - ee i] UNITED GLUBS TO OPEN /sis"nsvunccserueswvinists ©" SON CHIEF SPEAKER AT (TINT ITS HOUSE TO VISITORS. '»<0:8 28 as ih nen Menon JOON FIT? so ae | IDO HAD $996,000 i ; +. . 7 t, we : it rei “y aud | en Workers Through Study : settling European war and railroad strike are sprung dally in his store, in onder, SPGNSAN: Gea te tie chore ek net on tt CHECKED AS BAGGAGE and invites him to come and learn, | and Recreation. ‘ATLANLIG GY iS TO HAVE , his futher held | .|Gon't suffer! Instant relief atereate a | Aa Remus Fr MAGISTRATH told Irishman who appeared in Pobet ot the Gnited Cup, n the Firat Prostntertan Church of] follows a robbing itt “4 | a ak ion of nine oful Caldweil, dy ne t " Me- + pila | : ARTE lg orange te on &t. Patrick's Dey and wae emeareg = Yorke Auscetion ee Women, Were | LARGEST WOSMT TROTED | inurial dumoctuion, Sremaune cere! St. Incobs Oil. t Carrie “Uh Mrs. Stewart’s Bag, Sent to} Ato eiMadn ought to be charged with attempted oN At omciaily open thelr ‘ “ land was born in Caldwe! Stop “dawing” theumation ‘ola La Follet ' T % sutcide, oy 4 iC CITY, March 19.—The Joh ww > an, Werearct ‘WS A oH neg I rustees After Death, Found | new club house at No. 243 Kast Thir Lao oe Sad corporate Sad veld Jo ho HH. Finley, New York It's pain 4; not one case in lis. “The guest of honor mado a sh " - ‘ ty-fourth Street that visitors may ty formed, will ot th State Coumisstoner of kducations|gequircs internal trestment. Ri apeech, to Hold a Fotune, SEPARATED eight years ago in shipwreck, MAR, bg tempted to join it. The duce are | cently formed, will erect on the | WhO Is President of the Association, | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil" eae | ne “1 lls wife and child reunited by accidental meeting in St. not expected to exceed 25 cents &l Avenue a fireproof hotel of twenty. | ad Robert Underwood at | right on the “tender spot,” and SALTS IN HOT WATER SsWraui Wulbw OE) (her upeaionea es 0 pap ericicetessh tmonth, four stories, with 800 bedrooms and soo) New York were the other speakers, [Ue time you say Jack Robi | Stew widow of the speedometer ee eta teens | ‘The house, butlt by the late Capt. | private baths. It will be the largest re-| Young Mr. Cleveland, @ student in |Wt comes the rheumatic pain FEARING A RIOT at regular town caucus of James- |... Goddard for a man’s club, 1s | sort hotel in the world and will require | Princeton Univeratty, sald that more a aon oer ee |equipped for every club use under | 4" expenditure of about $2,600,000. | than haif of the 1,600 students ats Timent which Lemsege Sia ae |the plan worked out by the Club| The ground cost $600,000 and $400,000 | princeton devoted an hour a day to! ‘ points and | . | to $700,000 will be expended on its fur | dbesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, BILL TO PREVENT “baby angels” in movies is be- | Council. Six departmente—recrea- | 14, It will have a boardwaik| T° ll* and study of military work | gorenem and stiffness from 8, t' m rama nd lter- 00" uietly and conscientiously, deter. | fore the Jersey Legislature, fon, music, dramatios, art ai frontage of 190 fect. The architect ix | iy mma ie fpints, muscles and bones, town, It, L, twelve of town’s prettiest girle were put in front seats, and there wasn't a hoot or oatoall. matters. A e@atchel was ound In the death chamber which, with other persona! property, was jis , who died in Atken, 8. C., CLEARS PIMPLY SKIN last Monday, belleved in preparedness in money : stops A. F. Gilbert of New York. Amc th \d Says We Must Make Kid forwarded to the Merchants’ Loan ——_ |ature, civics and legislation, and) ci crntora ‘ure Rdwin i. Cuthbert, | tuned to ald their country tn the | tice, lumbago, backache, neuralgle ‘e Must Make Kidneys Clean | oi. reas: , ' home—are the general heads for|Capt. John L. Young, Dr, Underwood | °V0nt of war, and reduces sweRing. the d Pi and Trust Company here, trustee of HARVARD EXPBRIMPNT shows ape smarter than ¢ study or|Cochran, J. W. Call away, Joseph C. He spo! f the work of the aerial| “ Limber up! ‘Get a small trial bot Blood and Pimples the Stewart estate. When the child, pigs smarter than rats or crows, and monkeys nd Scania prin Me Grannan and Fred I. Moors, ° ; squad ch comalnta of about 109 fe ef old-time, honest “St. J is atchel was opene ‘ shter than pigs. ° play. Physical ex - ferred stock ts tsi o amount | students, and of the pledge of the ‘acobe ‘ Disappear 000 ic BederBcaiche ia0eb and Hnete viontia bearer cas _— tics, bowling alley or dancing ta, of. of $1009 and <gmmon stock amount- etude inte to eniist an part of the crews ‘Ou” from oe f os store, and in « ; gto UZ7 , . " € fered, Mrs. James Speye: rs. | Ady ren Per- lot torpedo boats which in the event | morment free from FUZZ, oldest cat in Kansas, ts dead at age of twenty-one years, He fend, Mrs, James, fpeyer. | At: tected for placing firat mortunice fot | Sf nontitivtes will te given to the ove | echee ‘ond st¥nees. ews sade Pimples, sores and boils usually re. |, Certifled checks to the amount of | %#0 was the feline heavyweight of the State. known women serve on the United | $600,000. ernment by Princeton men. theumatism sult from toxins, poisons and impuri- | $228,000 also were found tn the bag, \= a ~ ties which are generated in the bowels | ch was supposed to contain arti. | W. Btitt, one of the district superin- vention of volunteer firemen will be and then absorbed into the blood! cles of sm value—clothing and |tendents of schools in Manhattan, held at Flushing on the third Tuesday | through the very ducts which should | some jewelry, and possibly @ second Ravine? be he unitine in, charge |” ava f Port Chester 1s sui + og bald nourishment to sustain | w § a ye nuion had cue of the attatr: Phe hadi J wre nace of Press ag rl iy. : ton its trip to Chicago, J, K, L. N. Carlisle and Mrs, 3 e » Justice Young of the Supreme Pie . the te of ne cones to stewart died in New York ten; Chief of Pollee Foley of Mount| Court for $10,000 damages for injuries Guat thes out in the fore ete months ago, | Vernon, “under instructions from he received by coming In contact with i nd rly Mayor Fiske and Commissioner of |a live wire. but in many instances the bowels cre- finding of nearly $1,000,000 1) Boiice James D. O'Connor, has. cr- | eens ate more toxins and impurities than | Be sult case was as great @ surprise | ranged for a special force of police the kidneys can eliminate, then the | to friends of the family as to the of-|to guard the railroad stations in case | blood uses the skin pores as the next | ficials of the bank. It was reported|there is a strike of raflroad em- | s best means of getting rid of these im- | that the suit case, with its precious | Ployees. | Barities whlch often break out all contents, was checked In the baggage| The Westchester Woman's Clu | over the skin in the form of pimples, car when the funeral party teft| members listened to 4 lecture this | ; ; en rhe erent way to clear the skin of and that the baggagemen |Sternoon by Mrs. Ruth B, far HE breath of an altogether pleasing perfume floating ions, #2 noted author= 10) 6 ordina a: | Ata er oi ee tn a ” : r ity, le. to get’ from. any. pharmacy | Tne ‘mommbera oe dae” eeRaee,| Club. The committes in charge was| from laces, ’kerchiefs or the garments of woman, is ’ j RWtct four wunces of Jed Galle: ane family had no intimation that such | jue FE bare Mia ie Gores | a subtle expression of the individuality of the person bles i lass a fortune was kept in the winter ( ", Rowe, Mra. W. Hy Wleee cash Hotalng Galore breaking path. Unless another | man, Mrs. H.C) Rove, Man. | who uses the delicate scent. Nowadays a woman chooses for one week, ‘This will prevent the ye Biewart estate,| ft 4s Understood that a number of her perfumes as she does her friends—to last long, remain formation of toxins in the bowels. macnn Bvapber ge hrgd EN AA. aera also stimulates the kidneys to wormal PACA IEe:| ste ti WURarSlOTHa are acini " “My , sweet and never suggest expensive luxury. j activity, thus coaxing them to filter sold, and Jean, ct which has b intro- | I ‘ * * + . | the bload of impurities and clearing | |Quced in the Legislature to create &| Little | N By skilled blending and compounding, odors of delicate charm the skin of pimples ~~. mmission to prepare a preliminary . Girl Got are created in M\WCYS perfume laboratories, workshops where BEAT, Gude trom hs euler ane WESTCHESTER NOTES, 2)? Stia*piver ‘Valley, from, Yonk. . Fat flowers die but to live again in perfumes of exquisite aroma. ? palsies ' arin RAL own {a contended | u 4 " 3 i | and lemon juice, combined with lithia, -morrow afternoon the West-|tnet the Brome ve iy a war Wan eost | Taking Father John’s | The perfumes originated by our Chemists are almost facsimiles of well- BOE I Sabra er Woman's will tender a} the county a inrge sum of money | Medicine. f knov/n existing French brands which sell at about $2.00 the ounce; s on to the und that it would be too expensive to — 1 r - saat : 5 disappear; cleanses the blood and is of Mount V. Sanstract another sewer for years to] “Marjorie had a cold and however, they are priced without sentiment for artistic container, box, egectent for the kidneys as well— suditoriu ook come, | Father Johns Medicine| Bela? | 1S odie bi ch although all our perfumes are contained in appropriate Advt. prene : | Assemblyman Floyd D. Hopkins of | her grealy and she likes i J bottles a: oxes. : | White Plains 4 ing mentioned as) very much, Pao alto ert cep | ~ SPECIAL NOTICES, a candidate for Senator on the Repu and fat on it. I think i | y j FOR THROAT AND LUNGS ~—~~ Bp TT [ican “ticket ‘we the coming tall pri-| J good tonie for anyone who is | | ; A few of our leading brands, now on STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS ASK FOR and G maries. cm subject to colds, (Signed) Mrs, S display in the Broadway windows: ~ k ’ 2 9 Leslie B. Wilson, a » nd broker of | P. Mannewitz, gt Broad St,] | 4 | E |Manhattan, has purch a | ckman s OFLICK S vie es yram| | SUplctom Fas Medicine ts ““EUROMA” “ROSE D'OR” t H The Original | Rae ere DRE Wall epee safe to take because it is free Perfume, 1 oz. bottle, - + 74c|Perfume, 1 oz. bottle, - 58 i era 1ve 1 d Milk John Mella ot Koukers, president of from alcohol or dangerous \ \ Perfume, 2 oz. bottle, - $1.39] Perfume, 2 oz. bottle, -+ 99e FOK SALE BY LiGuhOTs siKuRe Ma te the sin Siku ARHOGIATIONL. & drugs. Toilet Water, 4 oz. bottle, 49c| Toilet Water, 408. bottle, 49 | Rese AND OTHEH LEAD" sc unstitutes Cost YOU Same Price, | nounced to-day that the next ‘con- | | j Face Powder, box, 49c } bottle, 49c |Sachet Powder, 1 oz. bottle, 49¢ Talc. Powder, tin, 24c|Talcum Powder, tin, - - 24¢ Toilet Soap, cake, 24c|Toilet Soap, cake, - - + “CHERIE” Perfume, 1 oz. bottle, - - Perfume, 2 of. bottle, e- $1.19 Perfume, 4 oz. bottle, - Perfume, 8 oz. bottle, ee Toilet Water, 6 oz. bottle, = - - 74 Face Powder, box, - : Sachet Powder, 1 oz. bottle, Talcum Powder, tin, - - Toilet Soap, cake, - - “LILAS NATURAL” Perfume, 1 0z. bot., - 74c|Sachet Powder, 1 oz. bot. Toilet Water, 4 oz. bottle, 74c “AYESHAA" 4 Y \ } Perfume, 1 oz. bot., + 99c |Face Powder, box - A\ ; Toilet Water, 4 0z. bot., 99c | Talcum Powder, tin - RH May le Herald Sqvace, Broadway, 34th te 35th St. N.Y. | ; a j Sachet Powder, 1 oz. Pace Powder, box, = + aes | Fo" Pa A CITT AT ET OT STOO TO TONY aA 2 " 2,500 Untrimmed and ¢ ) Ready-to-Wear Hats 1.98 YS Usual Prices, $2.84 aid $2.97 REVIT ETO OO xiv N OPPORTUNE purchase of 2,500 becoming and stylish new hats, offered for sale far below usual prices. Every hat is well made and well finished. The untrimmed hats represent an inclusive collection of the season’s most fashionable shapes in lisere straw; the ready-to-wear hats are the smart, ribbon-trimmed tal tailored shapes in vogue this season. Just a new evidence of the purchasing oppor- | ane tunities made possible by MWeYs cash buying—cash: selling policy. 5 BNE ANIBHED ROOMS WANT Se! The Untrimmed Hats The Ready-to-Wear Hats P| HELP WANTED—MALE. b 48! DRAUGHTSMEN Wanted, °3 eI was xi x several designers, detailers are » ne’ ssv lisere straw, ia fashionable | are s' ushrooms, of fi ‘ s " are of the new glossy lisere straw, in fashionable | are mostly mushrooms, of fine glossy straw, faOy ete eae rane wh eeaniogt high-front effects, tricornes, side flare shapes, | rough Milan or Milan hemp. Trimmed with work; give experience and = FLAG FLY” * : ria tt cnlary expected, Address D, sailors, ete. Black, brown, navy, purple, gold, | grosgrain ribbon cocardes and bands. Black, i E 139 World, Written for ete. Three of these styles are illustrated —B, | navy, brown, gold, green and other new shades. b| | D and I | Four are illustrated —A, C, E, G. PATENTS. 3 S Sunday World - BY.. L. Wolfe Gilbert ven Bike, Wassimgion, D The untrimmed shapes will be trimmed without extra charge if materials are purchased in the department FOR SALE. lA “DIAMONDSS CREDIT Tana errr FT) RI Moy tbo: Mtractions Are Prices—Quality— Service 3 ¢ toed, BABLEAT TERMS. A new patriotic song, suggested by The World’s popular On Sale \ gp ea ; | 35 ose ED IAMOND, & Bae Se ie i. : slogan and written expressly for The World Magazine by ate ) Main Floor | DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | \ L. WOLFE GILBERT, composer of “Waiting for the Robert ; TOMORROW \\ 34th St t ® EASY 1hiisn Abb va a es \ E. 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