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THE EVENING WORLD, KARI LL! APRIL 12, 1917. $918.41. Aw about $92,000 Is still | your coffin before I'l give you ard | dently have to be a bit more liberal 1 to go to the theatre, Some to square the. commer with shows are rotten. Some only half ———____ { f Sevinddey: d and some good; some actors are | builders and fitters us good As youand 1. But | haven't LL “German-American Who Is Not 4 The evangelist set him firr won inside @ theatre for twenty-five Patriot Is Without Caste.” 3 for patriotism and preparednes years, except to preach the gospel : . hina : fuged the re. Ldon't Want to go. And I can go) Ridder Declares. ‘= afternoon when fe refuse t any theatre tn the country and | | ~ ae dee quest of Mra, Bella Silberman to a not one cent. In the summer | » stimulate recruiting, public of. nounce to his audience a meeting time a ballplayer is flush and lends ficlals and other prominent men ad or soacige > * mone to the actor; in the winter i | night at Carnegie Hall to oppose cor Ld A ; dressed a mass-mecting at noon to-d - _ ne the actor has cash, while the —.—- rs . | jscription. All that Mra, Sidbermon | jallplayef Is hitting the free lunch | | at No. 67 Chambers Street. The meet | permanent rel ie! | Sunday, Pleading for Clean could accomptisn was to hand to Hilly counters; and some eat so much) O'Connor Warned Others of|ines witt be held dally under the| eczema I prescribe a dodger which set forth in large | )olomna sausage they come near Peril in Ti Sould auspices of the Midday Recruiting | Living, Says He Drank and |iype “Democracy in war time: no| Ying hydrophobla, They lend eril in Time, but Cou! | Committee. Nn noney to each other. . 1 E Lied but Was Saved. conscription; freedom to conscien used to hit the boose, but don’t rt Escape. | Oscar 8. Straus was the principal esin ol ij i | free speech—ways to pi any mo I haven't touched a drop ———_ speaker, He said in pa eT Tae | Billy took for his text: “When t ¢ more than @ quarter of a century As Billy Sunday has intimated that} I haven't any desire. God has taken| Fireman Patrick O'Connor, thirty-| “All my life I've been a peace man.) "Tf you want to experiment, try some burnt offering began the song of '¢!the desire away and He'll do the one, of Engine Company No, 289, was| Ut now I'm for war. The contest 18} of those things you talk about. But if Sends Home a Victrola No. 10 - - $75 (any wood finish 1 Records of your own selection- - - - $5 s reconciled to comparatively Lord began.” As ho warmed in sisame for you if you give him a a ; between autocracy and democracy. Our] you rea/ly want that itching stopped and Total $80 small “gatherings at daytime eeasions, | sermon he cried nance.” instantly killed early to-day by Be! iiterty is just ag much at stake as the| your hin healed, get a jar of Resinol he could not have been much disap-| “You here in New York can PO ee TTTE jing caught under @ falling wall in/tiberty of France. We go abroad to Ointment. We doctors have been pre- $5 Down pointed when he found his tabernacia| your culture clubs, your arin cw" MARINE CORPS RAPIDLY & $50,000 firo at No, 66 Hunt Street, | fight for liberty at home scribing “hat ever since you were a small not nearly half full for this after-| you can build tibraries : \ | Corona, | Itis asked: Why should an Amer-| boy, so we Avot what it will do, noon's service, But more people| ties in every block; but you'll never REACHING ITS MAXIMUM | John Paggert and John Casey saved | ican army fight Europe's battles? An| Reslnot Ointment is so nearly flesh-col drifted in after Billy had taken his! prevent America rotting to hell wit their lives by jumping back. American army is to go to Europe to| eat be used on exposed surinces without attracting: Convenient Terms of Payment dae attenti Sold by all druggists. i 1 d Ri d 1 place on the platform, so that when | out a tidal wave of religion. America . Pi ‘ building, a three-story struc-| fight America’s battles for American | "ett ’ Victrolas an ecords plus ho beqan his nermon there were Der [needs thin wave. If a iri skirt is| Men Enlist Quickly to Get a Shot] ture occupied it storehouse t Liberty and Amertean’ democracy.” a ae mpson & Hernston Lumber % expert Knabe Service. Let us haps 6.000 on the benches uote | (2 Mort add a plece to it: i¢ it’s too| at Periscope of the German any, was ‘filed "with about $40,000 ,,%4rRard Ridder made a plea for When Homer Rodeheaver, conduct-| jong, cut off a bit, but do you mat Ss worth of finished goods, Policeman | !0¥a! America, saying: help you select your Victrolas, Ing the preliminary song service, ner purer? No. What you need is | Submarines, Schaub of the Flushing Station saw| “The American of German ancestry Phone Vanderbilt 3091. KNABE WAREROOMS * gipYR AVENUE AT THIRTY NINTH ST. called on his hearers for thetr favorite tidal wave of religion WASHINGTON, April 12—Enllat-| 10 bith hymna, a white bearded man in the This aroused a rattle of applause | ments in the Marine Corps in the last at No. Attn row eried: “Let’e have ‘Higher |and several deep toned “Amens” from|feW days have broken all records in| Hunt ‘Stréet and Carl Billick at No.| willingness of all to share "in the Ground" That was a great favorite the ministerial benches on Bil History Ge foormating,. Ghewe | 56 Jancuon Eoeee 4 i dangers as wel as the benefits of the e Jout in Columbus, O., when they had | right, “soldiers Of the een” are making net talton cule? Rate aad a | eeaaeew | the flood there. | Billy made a few personal contes- | #U"S daily of whole companies and| 0% or and his companions were | - - OC. E “You, it was a favorite of Noah's) sions, In pleading for clean living he| battalions at their distinctive reerulting | managing a hose at the front of the| too," responded “Rodey,” and then) toid how there had been a time when| Station from Coast to coast, accord- | Bin ee ee Ke and shouted (6 Pagnet ‘MISERABLE FROM | struck up the air |he drank “booze,” led and cheated, | /"€ to reports Just made public, Re- | nd Casey to jump. As they obeyed | ‘me Rev. J. 8. Avery of the New| and how he had been saved. He a! ruiting activities indicate that the! the nozzle whipped around and threw | Marine Corps will reach tte newly O'Connor down, Before he could re- | | York Christian Home for Men at/ denounced parents whose homes were| authorized. strength in the ‘early iain ‘his feet the falling wall butied | lumps of”, ice or Chester Crest, Mount Vernon, deliv-| not made proper training places for | summer him. A volunteer squad brought his cred the invocation, and then the| their children, | Tis desire to be the first to take a Bs from the debris. TEE cool the “bottle ; 4 % ; . comes, xo will | 820! 4t 4 periscope and the realization| O'Connor was married and lived at collectors took up the offering. The) “As you tive in your homes, so will tic: ‘inarines are nesded ao well as|No ae write mn res . Corona iFeltWretched Until HeStarted ] ltwo collections yesterday amounted | your children be,” he declared. |submarines {8 responsible for this! His body was taken to the Flushing | FOR THROAT AND LUNGS “I have known boys to make a suc-| increase in Marine @orps recruiting, | stetion. To Tak OF it ti ” STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS 8 ''rrult-a-tives’? | cose in life who had an old material.|jccording to Government officials} The fire destroyed the storehouse E km n’ 694 CHAMPLAIN ST., MONTREAL. c a Ss | it trelietous MaUKibaib Wr ar, | here Ee and also the home 8 of Halloran, Wal- but I never knew of on: to suice | Riri: aa ..| ‘For two years, 1 PRY . turned in tl rm and| who it not a patriot to-day would be | families of John Halloran | without caste among his own people 64, Carl Waimoki at No, 68/The glory of a democracy Hes in the =| jwho had a Godle: | her son to everything good and not Urging his hearers to t under the | Trouble. I had frequent Diany Spells, | BoB 84! Proltbes'ANB AS that she follows herself. The troubl hee acy ee MepeRiae tne Union and when I took food, felt wretched | ING DRU |with many is that they are outgrow-| Smith and Boyle in Contest to Suc-| dor Joseph Tf, Choa Vn /and sleepy, I euffered from Rheu-| = ey ‘ing the confines of the home and are | “ jatirring and patriotic outburst at the| matism dreadfully, with pains in my si das ety eae | : Col University . turning {t into booze joint ana| eed Michael F, Contry: —Tam- | iiiienta ia St Paul's Chapel todays | back and joints, and my hands swollen, | gambling hell, many Expects to Win, the Vineratte disciple of prenaredens |, © friend advised “Fruit-a-tives” and|§| AM Proeidfed Biattrena eines, rani . ge : ne vene » disciple of preparedne vertised in The World w! | ‘The Holy Spirit will not live among} ‘rho special election in the Fifteenth and his half hour tatk Was Interrupted | from the outset, they did me good. | Iated at The World's Informae j# lot of imburger cheese, Anheuser | Congress District to select a mem. |! , rt | After the first box, I felt I was getting j Busch or Pabst. It will not swim in| per of the House of Representatives Factory. Formerly a/well and I can truthfully say that Uptown Office, northwest core | tobacco juice up to its eyes. You have |to succeed the late Congressman » is Born “Fruit-a-tives” is the only medici aoe Sth St. and Broadway: 4 right to keep your body clean, |] Michael F, Conry is under way to-| Fire destroyed the furniture factory that halved ‘ A aed Worta’s Harlem Office, 1 used to play cards and lie and cheat |day. ‘The polls opened at 6 o'clock | or Fennell & Co. in Mount Vernon, at | ‘hat helped me.” LOUIS LABRIE, West 125th Sty and World's e eur of you, and I've just} this morning and close at 6 o'clock | noon to-day. » building was the| 5c @ box, 6 for $2.50, trial sire 25c. Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- - a right toMplay cards, but if | this afternoon. original 1 Heart Church, the first | At all deale: 7 ton St. Brooklyn, for 30 days —— j I did, you wouldn't walk across the| Thomas F. Smith, the Tammany | Catholic church in Mount Vernon: bret cn ere OF sent postpaid by Fruit- following the printing of the fi i| | 3 9 | 2 Brus = Rt i |street to hear me preach; I've got just feandidate, was on ‘the Job in the | ink been Milt in nse eoennell & od bei Limited, Ogdensburg, N. y,— advertisements } | as much right to put my arm around | district at daybreak, and the various | estimate their loss at $8,000, Ady = $ ~~ IX russels ugs | H {a woman and waltz over a dancing | district leaders were straining every ! And even $13 is a very ‘there rugs anes heat Orle price 1s j Namm’s—Third Floor jowadays. vy Brune al colors, y are rugs, wove Morrow's KDE 8:30 A. M. to 12 M. None Mati or Phone, Quantities Limited, NONE C. O. D. |trust Him the more happiness Helis John W. Boyle. Two other candi- = ==) will give you, dates, Mann, Ini | 44c Felt Linoleum || Excellent quelity heavy grade waterproof linoleum 2 yds, wide, in a varied selec || new spring patterns; to-morrow, per sq. yd (Gaaeenee Namm's—Third Floor |floor as you have, but if I did you|nerve to get out a big Democratic | wouldn't think much of me and 1| vote. wouldn't give three whoops in perdi-| Normally the district 1s overwhelm- M4 e i |tion for you if you did. us Christ [ingly Democratic and Smith should H will remove desire. ‘The more you|win easily, His Republican opponent pendent, and Can- “Once, when my wife was ill, the|non, Socialist, will get a few votes. ‘DONT SUFFER 12 reac Bae “Md, Avril And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Rosy Ow's races Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All the and Old?—The Doctor Gave Some to Susie Smith’s } * Time and Looking So Haggard of brown, with or Mother *Ril Lay ingest 105, Date 1 Without elastic; 5 nets 8c ] 5 S 7. | bavatarcia Givee Clintoct V Ssh ere 0 Oe ana and She Was Worse Off Than You Are and Now She Looks Just Fine. | Maik aml at furlon atone OUR tata that cut, button $ uits When those sharp pains go shoot- Tad Mane, ait met ‘i 10. sizes by to 115 | 99 pair. i390 Infante’ 29¢ Yoke Dresses Nainsook; sizes 6 monthe 22c {Women's and Misses 0’ the snappy style of the suit we illustrate, That ia Just one of the many; Norfolk and aemi- fitted, of serge and pop- lin, Sizes 16 to 44, at the special price of 9.75 $9 Serge or Poplin Coats Full ripple or belted ing through your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on the temples and neck, It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the NUXATED IRON WILL INCREASE THE STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE OF WEAK, NERVOUS, CAREWORN, HAGGARD LOOKING WOMEN 100 PER CEN pain—ustially giving quick relief. |. IN TWO WEEKS’ TIME IN MANY INSTANCES, ve Musterole is a clean, white ointe | \ 1B: oe. Je: TS oR od ment, made with oil of mustard, | {,)) Off disease, preventing It becoming organ. Better than a mustard plaster and || FIPri RAGE <talming: thiee-yenroide and THE CHILDS APPEAL fe in thousands of # and thereby the does not blister! ive Homburg. 140. sie? We fis Mivuannds intent’ "be saved” whe Many doctors and nurses frankly | Tae Sram Paes recommend Musterole for sore) angerous maladie throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, tears | Bell and a bal furiongs, Pam Pt time) 18. tice, 10; Sneeter ‘Than 5 Infante’ 24c Wreneeee, Flannelette; embroidered |Q, in blue and pink; at Cc 48 Bungalow Aprons Randten Ten’ Cully.” 1M Gingham, belted back and pocket; at.......... ; 39c Nainsook; lace trimined; Nainsook; lace trimmed: 3Q, 48 Envelope Chemi Mc Extra Size Night Gowns mile and twenty Samia, Oro. 110: flier Algardi, 111; P% which started t disease Was nothing m weakened nor less than ¥ : condition brought o@ by lack ef iron in Rac the blood With embroidery edge and rib- models, large cape col- isy rheumatism, lumbago, pains and | eivant: one mile and Oh: account ot! tia. Gaeulay aainna: oP don in ‘cambric lara} sises to 6 O85 aches of the back or joints, sprains, | 11. KyWay, 111 woman, and the great ‘drain placed upom With V-neck and cluster AQ” | bate. . sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, | '"+\pyrntice ‘alunran her system at certain periods, she fe: of fine tucks; at 4 il h uires iron much more than man to belp , . $8 Si esses frosted feet—colds of the chest (it Make up for the | 48c Chamoisette Gloves ‘ ako Up for the lows, : Lone lisle, in black and and measa- often prevents pneumonia), Iron ts absolutely necessary to enable yellow; pair... 39% 4 Mi isted or | David H. Plechner, forty: your blood ta (change food Into ving Women's 96 Coats ee 18 10 44s at Dod D | old, @ salesman, is a prisoner in St of what you eat, your food merely’ pase In fine serge, full fre and belt- Namtale-isooud Piese Lawrence Hospital, charged with at through you without doing you any good, ed models; in black and empted suietde, He shot himself in the Son Gent gee the emtaie cae ie sere + 3,97 head to-day in the home of his sister once you become weak, Mrs. Jean Spitzer, at No. 601 West One and sickly looking, just like @ plant Hundred and Eighty-fourth Street, and to wrew in @ soll defictent in tron, , In d ser +H the doctors poy pe Soeniton ie fr Bes ag 8 you ae not se he wat ron hy Bd t. wf 4 ervol reakdown {ss o have > yourse 2 make 6 followin, ent fectar pleated ‘and shirred Drempted ‘ha act n _ |“Thére canbe no Beautiful, Sy hur (wn ry, fan ork, oF how “ar ekirte; and col- N vo five-grain plete or ule eis 3.571! Attractive Novelty Waists HealthyRosy Cheeked women Sis. hast [eres inc! 69c Dresses ithout Iron. after meals fur two w Gingham; in piaids and stripes | Novelty Stripe, White Organdie sw F. KING, M. D. strength ‘again and You can tell thew women with plesied shires aate’®'to 55 | I Voile Waister- Trimmed swith era: Mrnere ean ve no healthy, beautiful, nervous, run-down people whe plenty of iron in their blood- Women's 89¢ Walste I broidery, large flare or sailor col- rosy ehonked. women, without irony" enye iN, ail,tne walle double Their" beautiful healthy rosy cheeked Borel’ linen “oenlate as lars; sizes 36 to 46; to morrow at. « Seacecthicel | | Dr. Ferdinand King, © Now York Phyale of ‘ail aymptoma Gyaperaia, liver and women full of Life, Vim and sizes 36 and 38 only; at IC —=Namm's—Second Floo ai 219, 221, 228, 225, 227 164, 1 and 170 talks to phyaictans on the grave and gery days’ simply by taking fron in th Vitality Child's 15¢ Hose = , “0s ® ~ ll | ous consequences iron deficiency in proper £ And this, after they Mg a ee Grand Street | Smith Street [2 iii. % scout hs, et Oe elapse Ye $1 Buys- ° wr f Cor. Driggs Ave. | BROOKLYN — Cor, Wyckott St. Feil eel hrgpeeth ake, he old forms of reduced tron, irom 29¢ Union Sul \ unio {ron — nux tow cent ra tea aaa yvneck, with’ and. without \ GOODS DELIVERED ANY WHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK J 961").00°°)0 Mother” Nat Pine red sclera ves, knew we: lace $2 Milline ery e 5 | | nervo gran dow Matter in is y hildren, 4a Haver sai ce, AC | lo MK i, RRO 100K reriuee: | 0 take fron ina an bo easily and Child's 21¢ Underwear A MANUFACTURER'S Shirts high neck, short sleev Easter Clearance brings eee cy is T have used Nu t knee length pants to these great values for to ale, the flesh flabb own practice in n Boys’ 59¢ Wash Suits trimmed Hats of Milans, hi mps a tc brain resu I ve In percales, | chambrays, ste.; and liseres. Regular $2.00 valu = and given t surpris. eeaall tke Pte fr at.. FOC || 480 Millinery Trimmings at... ..896 ements, Bae Ree health ana GeNatene Y Hats Trimmed Fret , and mele trom By the Yard rege : apatsoel nd prize fights! , iply becatee ecret. of great Strength and endurance and filled his blood wi n before he went to the affray; while many an the blood of women, the roses 60 from thelr In America the syrups, candies, he knew 1c Brown Muslin ¥-inch; in mill lengthy; @] / swnie cwrauey «| Women's $4 Novelty Shoes n foods of hes, sugars, tab white “es Bc wal ma” — is 4 Our present. stock of these shy Fouisd Fan war voy tee ona hoa great and author, tells physicians that they should . Bad to abl for even ALGO Macon : : TAP ng pF ‘ ’ Good Foods td ununeta, Yutton er laces cloth op 00 Weekly ' ’ |i Beeston uM slwe to 7; to-morrow air + You never we 4 f | Impoveriahe and alily meth | be e Og i pea * ta" patent iotded | Wnposerimme cookery. by throwing [prescribe more organic iron—Nuzated Iron— ty. be Ber eee amie ts Ne RAMS E 4 Fleer AG eattels end th 4 eo eee wae a [for their patients—Says anaemia—iron de- ‘ ents are | are cooked minent phys Family Flo /, Voi _ DP Al periods and | which our vege a 1, rly Hew 317 196 = : oda » Hurope and Amer. fea. Unilke the older inorwanig Irom Products It ia easily assimite does “pot injure” the’ teeth OF womet the sfomachy we 0 - @ responsible another grave from, A Jere resp * nnwmwesr crits? 1] Boys’ 2.48 Spring Reefers me... 8 iad P| rena ficiency—is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of the modern a Paper gee wip! [American Woman.—Sounds warning against ute cla cee Gl cman Cleverly tailored garments that will stand piv the. tron Tari 7 9 8 | ply the fron deficiency in your — use of metallic iron which, nee : iehae . rdinary wear; in fancy cassineres GET 100% |The htahest point of fea6 DF BOs Milnes aalt whan ante con Meneeram Whiskey, per bat and she plaids; pinchback, double A fine leather or mule 9 reir D wait . may injure the teeth, cor- Jeerve your youthful vim and vigor for es digoation. ‘aa wel fun-down © conditior th or. ae breasted mo es Sto 8; to-morrow suits selling for $55.50; g 5 ie a have en a hundred times over, or- Jrode the stomach and do| { ‘ Ninn rede pee ines SENN athe, erase al sane War more harm thaw good ; y n when the ndows, tn after to refund your. ino . irae u 1 alcohol l ted iron. fen days’ time. Jt is dispensed tu i iP ah’ Socd drunnlete fet *