The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1917, Page 9

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x ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10. i017 Peuct vem sesrcnoea. = Tay SSS Mile Fund Contributions —‘$} are: | - Never Idle; They’re Put to r re Work as Soon as Sent In *' ¥-°- 5.6 . rm hen aerate WHAT A LITTLE WONEY CAN DO ’ aS TO SUPPLY CHILDREN WITH MILK ines tues acne _J) OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST 01.00 wit) provide with mth for 12 dope / | 1b0 . mor layed for Care and Comfort cae canine of Our Forces in France. eee * monthe noo * be ‘ with mtth for € monthe ene eeno cMeck To MILK FUND, EVENING WORLD. Now (e American Re@ Grose |« pend * and Amertcs’s Aliter would pou feel toward (howe #* Fie tof (he mitifions of deliere LET Us START you HCUSLKEEPING NOW Lives of Babies Are Saved and °° 4 “ 4 & reach out | Coot rlinied * work by the me Squalid Homes Are , ‘ ae 2 Ss ial Sale Made Habitable : 1 tno report to the American pecia ous ot ae | Dew! Con ditties dl Wer « | then $12.000.000 has been appropriated will be delivered hat need professional care j Pteet so ad = « Ketter ving conditions are eetad- | by the Red Crows for conserving di . man te 0 me lished. Moome ere cleaned and ¥OR-| reotly the hea! an4é comfort of the —_— tiated. e eult One of the a ly pathos and | American y end navy abroad by seoagatety | iT an of the Red Cree order to make room for our Waters Pianos and oe make a special offering of 100 Used Pianos of different makes, all full-sized uprights, in perfect Lt A eof Every penny wlll be weed for the | ned over werchase of m Neo familly ot naw ne decd order, some as good as new, Prices By Sophie Irene Loeb. attended | Means of infirwarieg, rest stations, have ever offered. Rach The families provided through (his Mothers are inetructed how go parvo leenteens aod base hospitals; for “a Sale of Bi as aa re eae fund, wht q to the milk and other pourlshin otabiieh' rts Pa Sale of Brass Beds $ 50 to $ 1 90 wappert, niet ie pilvabe wore teas |, The entire condition of rS ir iene | i sto o een Pr bne ie ; We a Week Velwers Any Kange |1) progected int of health! ut the thea jor a a f for cash or payments of only 85 down and anything tn the world, PR csp rcon hh Mop nM | perfecting « ited Cross transportation Kea, Price 028 or Anything We $5 Monthly The} of their babies depend on = Part of (hls work ls yours—andé you! servios wh shall Insure epace on ] 49 Sell U ‘p to $35 he kind of nourishment milk sup. ARE going to help bh urns | every plies, They need ite fate, tte protwme, YTOERE (0 your attention tte Yene, ite general upbuilding quali- 504 procr steamer chartered by the Sale of High Grade ff “put | United States Bhipping Board, and , - te, and wall, ond Ge | shail Include a complete motor trane- re tles, to enable them to go ou and up ay, and off—antil the Impulse | port vervice In France; for the pre- ward tn thelr strumgies for existence, | crowded out by other impulses. ANA | vention of tuverculdsie in the country meanwhile the poor little kiddies go Also consider the families whose | |) fighting the unfair, unevon battle, to which our arm » going and for ed by war. Cash oF Credit, without interest. Also special attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos, Call or Write for Catalog. Horace Waters & Co. main support le at war. Consider the and pay the toll which your contribu | relief tn regions devas lads who, while fighting your batties (ion, however large or small, eould | 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street OPEN { 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway and mine, are unable to end enough money home to keep their mothers, brothers and sisters supplied with oven the bare necessities of life, 254 W. 125th St., Sth Ar EVENINGS } 371 E, 149th St., ease 98 ae have helped to cancel before it was too late. Will you not come to the ald of these people now? Wil you send any sum—$1 or #5, of On every step of their way to the | front our soldiers and sailors are ;Secompanied by the Red Cros. Be- | fore they leave each man receives a | select from at proportionately reduced Every one © guaraniend baker aod fuel Dressers Sale of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts ren. price #20 at Savings of from _ to 33% 15.74 Rew. Price #28 Cash or Credit. dhe na well stocked comfort kit. Along the ite. . geo ag bei) hehe betes Wo'll do tho rest. route followed by the troops in ddiow—or y mother—a UY! The babies must be saved. France, from their reception camps were unable to provide for them your-| We need them--and love them ts tes Wekchen, a Gan Comme 48 ~ | established infirmartes and rest sta- | | ttons, each in oharge of an American | And We Will Deliver trained nurse with an American man | ny C beheeeaelgn Any Complete Room Outfit to your home and you cam pay the ba Can 8 are being established at ance In small weekly or monthly payments, railway stations where American sol- hare diere on reserve duty or on leave may No Club Fees. No Interest Added. | find rest and refreshment. These can- No Fxtro Charges. | teens contain shower baths, laundries, | mending and disinfecting rooms, rest Open Saturday Evening Unt. rooms supplied with books, writing materials and games, lunch rooms iene snssnatenandelaaisiamsaimcanmenssiainiing tine ete tee eens | . T : America’s G 4 pdoig rarnitare Hews’ nt, (85 10 36St, and in some instances dormitories onty |BLOCK *th AVE. The eum of $700,000 has been ect an minan 4 it TTT Weg aside for this work alone qui n’: we jit Wesil25SL Mae More than a dozen base hospitals f WAR oTOR, MarketSt. |} PAY ONE DOLLAR TTI organized for the Amertcan Red Cross @re now seeing active service in France and forty-seven are now ready for service, The equipment of each | hospital ts valued at $75,000 or more. > Nearly 4,000,000 cigarettes, 20,000 | e e e |packages of smoking tobacco and ty Phy Pp y Sere ssw se shower toncoee ors Ci siclans Explain been sent to France for our men. Th Pre cri e uxate WOMEN KNITTING 1,100,000 ey S t ron POUNDS OF WOOL. Women of America, working through ‘ —_- Red Cross chapters, are now knitting | x Hed Cross chapters, are now xauttine "TY Mi alee Beautiful, Healthy W omenand Strong, Sturdy Men) for the use of soldiers and sailors both “D> TLIDCE RAT! Jin France and tn this country during NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY | BRieosning: winter, Quickly Tranetorme the, flabpy, teen, toneless d pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women into a pertect Finally, the Red Cro WwW of health and beauty—O' ® the strength of delicate, nervous, run-down | Claus to the boys at t t. In two weeks ti will be Santa | é front, and eee | | eats water and acup of wre | Now is the Tume to Put Up Delicious Tt ta conservatively estimated that over strength and end to! rican solder 01 ed his idetsts fall Flag | i bal le gen an f SOILOF | news mijlon Beople Annually in this coun forthe wea ine Xb vee “Wear-Ever Frui V bles f h Wi ages abe ar rhvesaadety ry atone ate tking Nuxated Iron, Such OR.FER white? many another bat . | ) keop the military hosp! SUD-| astonishing resulta have beon reposted] || Orme wours OR. fone down to inglort Rosser dicate al ih ruits and Vegetables for the Winter ied, with tue articles they need at al creer ia tw oats borane ond urmrn| |[sunteate 348 WES fe sor, wee minimum of delay and expense a] that © number of physicians tn va be . sath rT. Alphonsus Wallace, ' Peaches, pears, plums, beans, peas—all kinds of fruits and vegetablee— chain Of warehouses has been ostab- | Parte of the country have bron asked © physician’ of muny yeare experience in this country who bas been given many honorary tities tn Bow land, save: ing in ti : lished through th ir district of | @™Plain why they presoribo it wo exten R can be put up at home at a saving in time, labor and money, if you use the \\rrance by the Teed Cross, at a cost | ively, and way {t apparently produces 40 } a || at @ cost piace | 66 99 has been appropriated, In response given peep | son P. Murphy, head of the Red Cross | Makes Home-Cooking Easy and Economical mmission to France, there will) “Tl In this utensil of many uses, you can also prepare “1 do pot make # prac York shortly be @ shipment to Europe of}! 100,000 half-pound tins of ether, A entral plant, for mannfacturing|* F ‘iaughing gas," one of the most valu-| rags and the memory falls and t able anaesthelics for short operations, |,egome weak, nervous, Irritable. desponae een authorized an will be fur and melancholy, When the tr me « complete “Wear-Ever” equipment for your kitchen. i ed with American ratlves: the blood of women, tho r “ | vieta ‘Artoty, 1 alwayn prescribe Nux- | tice of a whole meal, in oven or on top of stove, all at one You will be saved the expense of constantly ree erie American ied Cross 19 doing | pin ite! original packages,” . time—a delicions roast, bakes potatoes, and even placing worn-out utensils because “Wear-Ever” lasts Or PBR A Ite BOW Jats, ,taner, Bonton prystoan who a dessert, such as baked app! e8 OF rice pudding. And so long. And you will soon save enough fuel to nd them in the war. W e reer oe il = beh - — ow. pay for the cost of “Wear-Ever’’, printed’ §1600,000 to. strehaen 4 it ‘people m utensils are not a ¢ same. e. * ite to be sent to These | engo, ; Pee esatta trtn whan te le Mi Bearlutensils are dense and smooth, hard and dur- ()—Because® WW eatiErer absorbs the beat guise intufts. will be used pat tieularly ilicy ctiss toe car pane i i ih ah Rigs Garatice chal ie aubiected Vea spe vaerene jy. Turn flame to the usual height only until food is for the relief of a'ck, wounded Ani! | ‘\oeoues have removed the iron ofAgother | S!th ha it forming drugs able, be f rolli ala and aise! hi thoroughly heated; then turn down one-third to se Boone ware | Barth from these Anipoverished foots, anc! | 1" in gen. f 8m 20 pressure of rolling mills and stamping machines, one-half ny Arye 1 Peano reat [ ally methods of ome envkcry. Ny thfow. | Fteyun i mine t rus: front either o 1 aid down the waste-pip eo owater inf canes 1 the t hi No joints or scams joao: | baton epeie | sees not (2)— Because “Wear-Ever’’ stores up a large Tiersen i War aie eeaaches asskaas ama cant ee * | fe wispy He lity of “Rare y amount of heat and holds it, Therefore, it takes RED GnOMA 7O HAVE. GWN Je for another grave tron tone = hen want i lood ; pure, sate a leas time to cook in “Wear-Ever” and less fuel is TRANSPORT SERVICE, heretore, \f you wish to get the mosty iio) nt @ was nothing more|s he greater nursber e¢ heatts You will make a profitable investment by getting consumed, Practidally all the cargo space| *Teneth out of what yeu eat you must) nop jong weakened cond! met at every. turn.” ‘! 4 for the whipinent of Red Cross | supply the tre. eftetency Bi a bes rought on t of ron in the blood."| | Drs nstine, for Toe years Ask your dealer for “Wear-Ever”. Look for the trademark on the bottom of each utensil, WEAR-EVER, ile Moses Ad now heen, plaaed | by ee ia set cur taee nat ve rene y*haolutely ecemary to goable| tise of rane , and P ABR The Rell Grows will have cargo space | not eaoven ealt pone Iron t'ronilseg tint here eet lact oaatee Replace utensils that wear out envi Heh ge © Dr. fameG@pans Beves, tor 15 rested turous : with utensils that “Wear-Ever” Ie nanpatiio Ms otiegs, envat Tad Ue, ieee Me irae o \ physician I have alway ren : K ie y i. A : TAADE MARK preseribing advertised 8 ber of ruibor Gag x ” ca had atterly tulled only served to The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., pep. 2020, New Kensington, Pa. — 74¢ vart or quay X : Iveta ett fhe erat aabe et our own tnugnt my mod! it € found to & country 5 b i 5029; ws FE n8 are aftilcted Prag ce RE : nurprising. spit opinion _ this i is what at you get ry fade Xa on y $ in Wear-Ever” led Grn tec nian a of usin ten ot we Pee eae ‘h soldiers and their families $1,000,000, ing the fact that 1 am nea ow | ow. bes been appropriated by the American | hirthda: @ short course of snated 7” 1 Cross, This work includes @M ya. made me feel iike a new Friend» | BY t welfare unit, relief for refugees . What have you been dot nd rellef for sick and disabled soldiers lcaiea wall aaa & To find out just what work is mos Lab ue the blood of her ehii sary in the war-devastated coun P “ jot that kind of trom, You] gttrution if they camoot take , the American Red Cross has sent 'f° can be! under 00 whe ” Md to metallic to do| sarngth 100 per ce nee, Russia, Italy, Roumania | old forme of me tron, minted 10. do) serrata 10. Pa cmok ot coer las ta Serbia commissions mad f de more harm than good. To Mant ah athlete aa he ff round your mousy it sentative Americans skill lutely ure that my patients i won the day almply| waun is vot "wrength ba s\ness administration, in med}: steal work and in other lines of ‘oss effort tn 2 fron and not some he knew the secret of great! {y this sity by a ca oa \ a) [TT nll, eel =i i ght aris se: Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders

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