The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1917, Page 10

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Swollen, Galloused Feet and Corns No Deposit, 50¢ Weekly He Labede ot Habe i wae i ‘ | 1071, please,” re money with interest and | Work Begins in Texas 3 Days Sneavy Wik dolerite ens ier | He was surprioed, for thts number| AIL conte, | adiievdis i day . Opens a New Clothing Account | No Deposit—$i Weekly ‘). Ahead of Normal—Whole it Farragut Road and Nostrand Ave- | \",\*' 0! & sulte where a family Nven) the original aketoh b; parey had Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, iscount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account mathe chonnetlienemn cheated teemeem ab htcnlanantetoonll i ton and filled it to a depta of seven | he asked “Pp, " —_—_—. eS feet. She nodded confidently, either to the National Portrait Gal iat nl Pall CHIFFONI CHICAGO, May 23.—“The Texas There are no buildings in the neigh-| “The name, please 7™ lery of London or to the Metropoli-| Y sore, tired, swollen “ wheat harvest has started,” wasain- borhood. Thé police guarded the Mra, HA. Dollinger, Btoomavitie, | tan Museum of Art of New York. feet just ache for ‘Tiz.'” The trial, which had lasted seven ener caret rer cae wires Sines Troms Sry te Mi until’ &fORO6 OF | 525 could not 1G Ove heme be the | oented great interest. The of the brokers to-day. Crop students *€teen men from the Sewer Depart- | vegtater, testimony of famous artists was for and against the co: tenth ment arrived and began dra\uing off Sure you are in the right hotel? he Lote | eo ere are mntoty Cid Act © tne ioed, ‘They decided there was j aaked whet toe pictire Warley Romney, Message carry more of hope and no danger to trolley cars and allowed | "Of course, Tam staying here at the! i Meantog to ‘the world, for this crop them to run on regular schedule | Meatpin:" ; | $14,000,000 ENGINE ORDER. | Pale j enters into the grand strategy of the: «ne prohibited district wan from ek wind i. en H war and into the very politics of na-| nogtrand Avenue and Farragut Road Wadler? ane: a fie here's 10% = 10- tons. ‘to Flatbush Avenue, to Glenwood | other end of Orders for 275 new locomotiv ’ T won ary . "How hoi "5 3 2 From now on the harvest will Road, to East Thirty-first Street and round,” sh |estimated cost of more than $14,000,000, have been placed by the Pennsylvania | DAVENETTES ‘spread northward over the granaries Farragut Road. The water was a). of Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska: ‘° +e" most out at 7 A, M. | Railroad for replaceraents nen nee mL Mila thence on through the spring wheat |” ali | an MeAleo-| to) Ite tne eat of Pittsbu editions | on. order co # the 1918 locome on Bveheye of the Dakotas, until about! © 4, wentanus Dies Suddeniy. m the 1918 locomotive pro An ambulance unit of gramme Sept. 1 the last North American sheaf) winDLMTOWN, N.Y, May 22, cAt | motor cats, tally ‘équippe aad costs Altoona: shops! ara dete ult at the e L fi [ ost-| Altoona shops, an irty att a | has been cut in the far Hudson Bay |though T. A. McMa New York | ing $13,000, has been given to Ford.| win heceenre Works, Philedennd | country, lawyer, died suddenly | ham University by Arthur and Joseph | T2° Altoona shops now have orders y | designs in Buffets, We have a ig Stock to select from; some farm near ‘The word from Texas was taken an|here Saturday afternoon, the tact 4 | stealeanan of the orduata aceon Plant going oe fall Een ou Aefigthe| You're footsick! Your feet feel gladdener the world has ever knowns any ine pretty patterns at this 16- ® good omen, for it showed that the poner i pagel "heey, te hay Association, and 119 students of the | ——>——_ "| tired, puffed up, chafed, aching,| Get a 26-cent box of “Tie” at any 0 5's 5 se harvest had been started three days | But university have volunteered to go to 7 sweaty and they need “Tis.” Tug store and end foot torture for a EVEN! Ss. earlier than normal, Kven @ three|® wagon ta the field Saturday watching the front with it the student, con. | aieaita Pill i “Te takes Test sersirkahty fresh} Whole year. Never have tired, ach- NDAY_AND SATURDAY ING! | extinguishing Tass fire, when | stituting an ambulance corps, will sai} riotic Manhattanites to the rn ing, sweaty, sme! eet; h aes day early start ts important when | ™* | " - and sore-proof. takes the pai 1 yy $ shoes he fell. He died immediately. He was | soon as an American Red Cross unit , ‘i ¢ pain s TT the whole world le crying for wheat, | Cunsel_for the ftate Association of |A dinner will be given in thelr honor| "WMber Of 7,787 have already and burn right out of corns, callouses| Pil fit, fin ‘ h you | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— had tried Bernard” Snow, crop, wtatiodercn, {ene states May 29 at the Waldort-Asterig | patd their income taz, Tia" isthe g >| eabetitate : A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT eaid that Texas was expected to| yield 15,000,000 bushels, or ten per! cent, more than last year. Her har- vest will bring relief to the bare bins of the .outhwest. Dry weather ac- counts for the early start, By June 5, Mr. Snow eaid, the in- vasion of the reaper will have ox- tended to the Oklahoma line. In three weeks more it will have covered that State and reached the fringe of the broad acres of Kansas. It should be well under in this State by July & and in Nebraska by July 10. By Aug. 1, Mr. Snow said, indications were that the spring wheat of the |N Dakotas should begin to fall, ' “The movement of the grain to market should begin by June 15 and will flow tn increasing in volume 4. by day until it reaches the maximum between the end of October and the middle of December,” said Mr. Sno’ “This means that the new crop laps over in point of distribution on the old crop (that of 1916), by thirty days and supplements to that extent any deficieycies in stocks held from last year.” Mr. Snow added that the quality of Texas wheat is usually excellent, ™ r ZZ WiLL ZZ LLLPULVOAAILLTOLE TOOL ALT DTTC DTA TT, MELLEL PLEO TERT ary [la Midemenachcpeeninethall danunns comes sens, “Do Your Bit” Don’t Be a “Slacker” Fulton St., cor. Bridge St., Brooklyn Do something to help seer toees Mare ty 1329-1331 Broad Brooklyn your Country. morrow goes into the way, . Treasury of the U. 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J., May 23,—Honor- | |N ary degrees will be conferred on all the | IN Ambassadors and Ministers represent: | ing the allied nations as well as Secre-| tary of State Lansing and Herbert Moover at the Princeton commencement on June 16, ‘The usual exercises. will give way to patriotic exercises. Thero will be exhtbitions by the Princeton Bat- talion and Aviation Corps. {ZZ OE Grand Rapips LALLITELL LTDA ZEEE ZEEE Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 106 ST. L STATION AT CORNER FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. RET.103 &104 st sss DR.SALTER’S | ZEEE aaa. These Bonds are backed. by the entire resources of the United States of America, and bear interest at the rate of 314%. They are free from taxation. wm £2. os = = 2> 73 .a—) o = = < Remember, every dollar spent here to-morrow will go toward helping to win the war The possession of one of these bonds is a badge‘of patriotism. And to think that you can get one with the savings you make by shopping here! Now, a word as to Mat Extraordinary Values! To insure a marvelous success for this Sale, our buyers have honeycombed the wholesale market. The manufacturers, recognizing the patriotic spirit behind this event, co-operated with us to such an extent that we purchased garments at positively less than they cost to manufacture, Of course this is all New Merchandise, and up to the minute in style. Full assortment of sizes for women and misses. NO PAIN NEW CONDUCTIVE ANAESTH DSLA By this METHOD Dr. Beiter remotes Porth Grills teeth rate diffivgit roots —— ail WITHOUT THI SLIGHTEST PAIN betog felt, | TEETH EXTRACTED FREE ||N Your old teeth extracted PRIDE and « new rt thet fits pectectly made the same day, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years BO eo PRICES LOWEST ea Cloth and Silk Suits, Street Coats, Auto Coats, Evening Wraps, Afternoon and Street Dresses, Evening Gowns DR. 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