The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1917, Page 11

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New York Shaft Dedteated. VICKSBURG, Mise Oct. 18,—Dedioa- tion of Missouri and New York nonu- here were features of morial reunion of Confederate and Union Velorans, | im just the boginning of the Meht” | No. 1489 Sout ern Boulevard; Ornstein, twelve, same addre: . Spivak, twelve, , Place; Henry Adlestein, thirteen, ’ 1081 Simpson Street; Herman man, thirteen, No. 1473 Sead Place, and Harry (‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917. ‘The other boys arromted were Help Your Country / Buy a LIBERTY BOND 1476 e Easiest Way ; A “dolegation” of 309 boys mar — a t to Public Sehool No. 6 at Tr d To End Dandruff (Continued from First Page) |and Vyse Aventios and star | anton | o ay -_ mm ‘demonstration, calling the 4 There 1s ou sure way that never| Sting the police from scene to SUroys it entirely. To do this, just | were prisoners and therefore the po- | Ket about four ounces of plain,|\ice were attacked. Stat ch glenda cae if etleWE'LL STRIKE TILL GARYISM | night when retiring; use enow, 0 ” | moisten the sealp and rub it in gently Fe RIBDE er. ohiee Boy, with the finger tips. On @ soap-box swayed a miniature B: morning, nioat if not all, of your | “Bolshev'¥t.” sixteen years old, bare- dandruff will be gone, and three or| headed, wild of eye, He raid he was four more applications will completely | Isidore Wolfin, a pupil in Class 6B. | Gatolve and entirely destroy every | we'll trike tll Garyiam is ingle sign and trace of it, no matter ” ae how much dandruff you may have. killed,” he shouted, and an avalanch You will find, too, that all itching | °f cheers ereeted him, “It makes us and digging of the scalp will stop in- | ##¥." be went on, “to keep moving stantly, and your hair will be fluffy,| from class to class, fifteen minutes tn lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| one place, fifteen minutes in another. look and feel a hundred times better. | It's like a—like a—like a merry-go- | You can get liquid arvon at any! round.” This simile evoked more Cree ere me is ines jenave, and} cheers, and it was plain that every | es is all you will need. simple remedy has never been known| “tld in the crowd detested merry-| t go-rounda, i} A woman ptshed forward toward the soap-box. Her hair was disheveled | and there was light In her eyes. ane addressed the boy orator. “Don't let anybody go to achool,” sho counselled. “Would I let my child go to school? Never!" “You bet we won't go to school,” | concluded the boy on the box, “They | won't let us learn anything.” PUPILS INSPIRED BY HARLEM STRIKE, SAYS PRINCIPAL, Principal Maguire sald he thought the children were inspired by the pre- vious troubles in Harlem and this demonstration was “an imitation of the other.” He sald 3,200 pupils are assigned to his achool and that about| half of them were missing from thelr} classes thie morning, Walking gloves! “It's the best equipped school in| How’s this for Variety? New York.” he anne Se vey Le been no previous sign that the c Tan cape. dren were dissatisfied, The wh Gray mocha. thing is caused by a few agitators.” Washable mocha in hand-| The trouble started last night, when | a crowd of boys gathered about Public some otter brown. School No, 64 and stoned It, breaking i in-| windows, until the janitor came Warm, long wearing rein drove them away. ‘The police b deer in either tan or gray. all the window breaking at this Gray or tan buckskin. and at Public Schoo! No, 60 was Black or white kid. ‘At the latter achool the police 9 detective: on guard e Wool, heather, black or|{iay. “and chey” maintained foot clear space between ¢ gray. . - building and the sirik Gray mocha, silk lined. [has a norma Tan or gray moc ha ,lewo-thiras we squirrel lined. peen otra Gray suede, rabbit lined.| Trouvie dev _ Tan cape or gray suede) iitiired noys ti lined with fleece or stock-|%# marched to No. 4 i a garbage cans “on the way, inette. | mas drums. Army gloves—thaki col- wevloot™ Wo." senennoeo| ored horsehide. Ne | Folks shopping around tell us we've more Velour hats than anye : ‘ Say oe! body else! Just our way of mak-| man Arthur Hunt, on a bleyel ing early preparations for what ty arrive! | ; ; ; ’ 0; toned iim and threw promises to be the biggest season | ,. And gatuane cane et nis: One yetin these soft, rich looking hats. | he weath red the storm and cay lare—two ¢ Reading of Benjamin each hand, With this load Franklin the other day, we| drew to the station and locked up his | prisoners F ta the Troxince.t Can 90u imagine Ben pave. ing the Liberty Loan? | D bite ROGERS PEET COMPANY Sthers are from Public 86 i are charged with truanes Broadway Broadway Ail ar a e won't quit this sirik: at 13th St. The at 34th Bt ary ‘system ie out,” one s went to Public School N 8 4 just Broadway Comers’ Fifth Ave. to wen Superintendent 7. He's at Warren at4isrSt. in charge of this distr 1 he ean change the system if he will. | Our parents are back of us and this | Buy Your Liberty Bond Here and Take It Home OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street, New York All izes and widths 500 Pairs Women’s Boots Cut eight inches high with black kidskin tops, gunmetal fskin vamps, welted soles, straight perforated tips, military heel. Reduced from 6,75 4.75 Positively None Sent C. O. D. or on Approval. | there to come out and join police quickly got contr 1 fails to cemove dandruff completely |#ene Of the disorder, The crowd, | school, however, and the “doles ation and fat is to dissolve it, This de-| however, thought the two children) moved on Many of the “atrikers” went to ¢ _ — —— parke in the afternoon fi a holiday. 6" Ave., Corner 18 Street Season’s First Great Coat Opportunity! 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Enoch Morgaris Sons Co., New York ALITTLE OOOO SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. 00 VELOURS BURRA CLOTHS POMPOMS BROADCLOTHS PLUSHES TWEEDS All Warmly Lined and Interlined. | : erailvanurtk ond well-made garments, in a range ot| 54: Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street BUY A LIBERTY BOND TO-DAY Secured by the richest nation in the world. Specials for Friday and Saturday In the Men’s Furnishing Dept. (Main Floor, 6th Avenue and 43rd Street Entrance) Men’s Fancy Silk and Satin Neckwear, 16 made of rich American silks, - - - + each c Men’s Business Shirts Men’s Winter Pajamas soft finish, with French cuffs, also | of Domet Flannel, also plain colors laundered with stiff cuffs, and striped cotton materials, at $1.25 each at $1.25 a suit A Special Purchase of Men’s Shoes at $5.75 Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes with tan cloth tops; all Black or Tan Calf Lace Shoes, flat English lasts. Also a number of this season’s newest models; sizes 64, 7 and 7'4 only; worth up to $12.00 a pair Men’s Underwear and Hosiery Considerably below regular prices MEN'S UNDERWEAR MEN’S HOSIERY Shirts and Drawers, of ribbed Cotton Half Hose, medium weight, Balbriggan; heavy weight; each 09e black, white, tan or grey, ....pair 28c Shirts and Drawers, of natural $1 65 Cashmere Half Hose, medium 50 merino,medium or heavy weight, weight; black, oxford or natural, pr. Union Suita, of heavy weight Qn Silk Half Hose, black and colors, Ribbed Balbrizean,. suit @LeDD | sill top and liste soles, par (96 Union Suits, mace of natural $2.50 Silk Half Hose, heavy weight, $1 15 merino, medium weight,,. suit # black, white ard colors, pair For the Duration of the War Officers’ Uniforms at Cost Tailored in the KIRSCHBAUM shops Uniforms of O. D. Serge, - - Cost Price $27.00 Army Overeoats of Melton, - * “ « $30.00 Other Soldier Requisites tre priced most reasonably in the various departments. sam Brown Belts (made in Canada), $13.50 Khaki Sweater Coats with sleeves, at..... $6.50, 7.50 and 8.75 Khaki Slip-on Vests without sleeves,..... $5.00 and 5.75 Khaki Wool Mufflers,.........00000000- eka ’ $1.50 Officers’ Hata, Caps, Cords and Inaignia. KHAKE ARTICLES MISCEL WEISS Bees ee ANEOUS Fitted Toilet Kits, $2.75 to 10.00 | Sleeping Blankets,.......... 18.50 Metal Mirrors, 25c to $2.00 | Blanket (waterproof cov me 18.00 Sewing Cases,...- He to $2.00 | Double Blanket, cover andhood 80,00 Writing Tablets 50c to $1.00 | Canvas Bedding Roll....... 11,60 Photo Frames, 45e to $1.00 | Collapsible Cots, white or khaki $8.75 Fitall Toilet Cases 1.95 to $7.50 | ‘Cello’ Canteens, khaki cover $1.25 Cigarette Cases, 50c & $1.00 | Officers’ Case, of olive fibre, 10.60 Folding Air Cushions in ease $2.00 | Officers’ Wardrobe Trunks, 25.00 Folding Rubber Wash Basin $2.00 | Army Field Trunks 10.00 & 12.00 EXTRA 8-PAGE FICTION SECTION WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD Beginning New Mystery Story sy Anna Katharine Green Author of “T Leavenworth Case, ‘The House of the Whispering Pines,”’ ete, EDITION LIMITED ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER IN ADVANCE \ ' \ ) wl

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