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8 ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1917. DILLINGHAM CALLED (th cr Seems Seas css scnatasfta® nett ASKED TO VOTE ‘YES,’ TRIS | Tribute to Brave American |" tt MEAT FOR ALLIES| 7m wo «cm am 10 DUTY WITH ARMY |= mat cor an eee a pie ent. » Hd 10 HAVE WOMAN ARRESTED erat et ivtetin nema etree einen emetic eed tetra Cotton ba t fen vine 1s mreet os heat ct th ¢ Meat Division of the Food Treat Prodcer Asiged to|"S tnmgtan sree ne 0 Sti ih trl ah at | | ele OCS EET UDOT S EUG etn uc a en |e a H as Captain in War College } get your household goods, everything you need, | are exceptionally low and the small weekly payments \| from Cowperthwait & Sons, on terms so generous you can easily manage. We do not urge you to buy. that you scarcely miss the weekly or monthly We simply ask you to look at the goods and think by ¢ | | 66] MUST pay a tribute to the work | © of the young American ambular | drivers who brought the wounded i) * | under heavy fire, as If unaware of the a a Ao shells bursting around them, Tie | ; Sakosy cs igarette outlay. You can have your home before winter | about the wisdom of our suggestion. sets in. Don't put off the day any longer. You want that home now. We show you the These are the best years of your life. Enjoy way to secure it. vrttant atochtay, Me} Tsun t Gamigelon (08 Joarle Prime, efebty years old, to [acts ae the Al ia is to be nut E wn for licensing, packing owes will ' 2 ut until ye ay “liained a furlough tn orde “remember the cause.” Tho General, | | into effect Dec. 1, according to an an-| soon be announced nal Corps. J entiated tm the aviation branch of the |e three new ae : . 1) e. 9 | Charlee B. Dillingham, manager of | Slanal Coron April 2 fout dayn bine "Cheer Ub" | who was at one tine Deputy Attor- | NC ur eon ero) 7 ney General of Now ‘York and in B OAR AR AARA RRA OAOROOCOCROPCADPR AAR SARDDDADARAAAEODCCOOOLY | rag . | ret A jeountry where they had to dig tp a Hoard of Blections decided that the Says Lieut. Col. Dr. George) siverai feet of imud, substituting ' Lane Bryant ane ryan woman, Mrs, John Sells, wite of the| Danjou—French Soldier Ale) Braye i" putting on a top layer of } “Lower Store Ra attll i gorebage egg pas i ways Gay—If He Is Wounded! "In Siionion we had a veeetable| | eee r the garden doa flower gurden,” Col. | \ . has been established to sell L|WER STORE: General to voto for Suffrage. a wed Groan, but Never |fisjou aia, “afi titnehi senetasics | i as Then the General walked up to the rumbles. ang flowers for ou | the surplus stock of our nye . | voting machine, and tn plain view of ———— ie AoC Doe eet Ls or ower rE ' Order Department and to | Offers an Unequalled Opportunity to Purchase at | every one voted “No” on the Sut-| By Nixola Greeley-Smith. dena, How to get the seod was } dispose of merchandise made , frage Amendment, Later Police Capt crn he re A Krave proble We solved It ; A efused hia demand that men bi ~ poilu ta gay. je never com-| by gathering w 1 old bott to 3 H up from short ends in our UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS » polling place to expel Men. | plulns If he ts wounded he} be found tn the them} K bel BEAR | own factories, at reduced ! |may grown, but he never grumbles,| (°° i oun flow idk lace : \ = _ il : e | Wh ae den was beautl- ric hence | hon he went to id wave joy t iy Important y The’ “Lower store’ |COAtS-Suits-Dresses mar he thouane fin Aig athnvn to Roop the| WW OOMLAL LOCOMOTI e wer , | WAR TOG SSRIS Cole in, REA Oat Th IR ead bose Lord Northcliffe in a speech not fifty years has been found best for Offers at All Times Weigh F tie tera | Sede To-day.) hs the: onerey to @ © battle, and | L008 ago paid a glowing tribute to] womankind in girlhood, woman. E BARGAINS Winter eight. or every woman, the slender end of|things which distract men from the| the work done by the women of hood, motherhood, and which is pug + GENUIN A - > | three years, we ta nay thowant of war have a bene-) England in the war, and said he;up with glycerin, in liquid or im for the slim woman as well | Woman, us well as Lhe stout woman up to 56 bust. | | neon WAY cone th Are jit much gayety | was sure American women, put to|tablets, and called Dr. Pier@e's as the stout woman, as the your meat the war is ore| ed as I pollu man- | the same great test, would make the| Favorite Prescription. A woman's A Coat Suit D | er, © find @ harmonium. He p same response. American women!herbal toni: of 50 years’ good izes run from 36 to 56 bust. ats uits resses but he te phily.| 424 another man sin song. There| Tntintoaiae 3 | } sizes run : 4 ee cooke ask Is a concert. For a moment War ie| 2@ not “‘slackers.’? In crowded ! standing and made without alcohol. The ‘Lower Store” Pec Uae] a ve hia! hype Ean Teresa bio a Bek SO Wiese te Ean el forgotten.” “* "| cities and by the lonesome farmside| A woman suffering from nervolte Real E. Cheviots, “Valve $22.50. | Value $27.50. | $27.50, = Dont you? long as te necessary, aii an —_—_ the American girls and women,|prostration, excitability, or dite Insures Real Economy eA Lieut. Col. Dr. Georges Danjou 52 HOSPITAL PATIENT: without regard to wealth or social/ ness, derangement, or displacement because we do our own manu- 14 95 19 85 16 85 said these words to the first audience | S distinction, are employing every|of the special organs, will find facturing; we have eliminated ° e e kathered in the Salon des Annales, at SAVED AT TRENTON FIRE| cpr samen’ meson’ work fo help |health regained after wsing Dr, charge accounts and approvals No. 5 Wont 50th Strest, the newly | our soldiers, To be sure. some | Pierce's Favorite Prescription. and our rental is the lowest Sizes 36 to 56 Bust Measur: ’ opened branch of the great Parisiin x 7 bast the too much tied down by] Por women who are run-down % Aalae Gna olde vreut and’ one . institution which is » centre of jit-| SUfS¢S and Attendants Carry Out| household cares-to assist, but even) ang ¢ worked, at th iti Ricans Hoes Come Early. Be Sure to Ask for “THE LOWER STORE” erature, art and patriotiam, Aatter| Men and Women as Firemen | they are helping the men in the|joriods in a Hoidan’s Iifemthe ase \wieesademmllitdel ‘ the lecture I talked with the distin. Work Among Them. Seen eave velopment from girlhood to woman. | Buishod French ambulance surgeon Ly le Then, too, many of our women noel y laten: thie r ——a2w.ashst- Lane Bryant 2-2 w. ssh s.—— Sina uo es in etry TRENTON. on tic ma renin wih meta nin |, am ster, ths pedal Ly not front, in Serbia and In Salona, and| exe nck attendants last night! shape of womanly troubles whieh |#dtpted to her needs; for it — se as — the first thing he, auld to mo wus|when the oven tanec, utters! almost “break the back," cayse|Strenethens and regulates. In tae |that Under no circumstances would|at Mercerville was. dunroved pile pe headaches, dizziness or fainting| It forin 60e. at all druggists. Write Uptown Store Downtown Store ur tobacco barf Y word about himself, Owing to lack of water, tue fre threat. | Spel Men cannot appreciate the | the, spec ialist at Dr. Pierce's In- ao aon Te renee the Legion }engd to wipe out ail tie buildings, but) suffering which women endure, At|Valids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for 3rd Ave. & 121stSt. Park Row & Chatham Sq. [Satie tPA, ratte [treme rm Shy svac ec stsuh mes thy requires fons [fee vonientat edie eden tone crosain he palo blue uniform} ve, ity gtd ¥ | and nervine, which during nearly | Send 10e for trial package tablets. ne o co, t story of pérsonal a e ison and M tye " bravery which Col, Danjou'a modnaty | ¢atthews, nurses, carviet five w } would ‘not permit him to relate. lown ® fire escape te were rN ‘ Oe aie xo) |from other bulldings ond the sick pla ; | A Danjou was in Farle Tana ie] o2 {28m on tho len, Many suptered | - Grat service was in tho trenches | com SNK, And exposure, but no one! Hit | which were thrown up hastil ia| "ee. teae: : | 3 se cHatizts |Paria| while the ereane pale The lose iw about $46,000 j 1 yn \HE old adage Time changes all J | vancing on the city. wee Reagan | || “things” does not obtain as applied to f: “By the irony of fate,” Cot. Danjon| AUTOS KILL TWO CHILDREN, | Present day clothes buying. Quality ‘ cee. npaNe BY Paris in whico —— ‘and value still remain the paramount 2 breakfast served’ now is ie Aes arin asin Roy, | sues. Quality and value are the out- ammunition and explosives.” Awa enildion were ified te ce standing attractions of our Winter show- . Col, Danjou had his first fotlar cid Six-year-old ing of everything men, young men and wt ne with gus, ‘i ‘ o No. 188 West End boys wear just as they always have been 4/ MS NM fh Q . is time,” he said, “we had|Avenue was run over at Wost Bnd! 2 ue (il a ~. learned that the Germans paid no at-| Avenue and 68th Street by a car and always shall be while quality fabrics fii ded. SOS ~ ~ tention to the cross of ( v a r canis i and skilled workmanship are available. = that they wnsorencyaunava. in fact|driven by Daniel Malanger of No. | | pulances and| (ig Went 53d Street the wounded special objec | i i 9 tank, ho wa ale wat caee et ats| Malanger placed the girl in hie United States Army Uniforms on t et t e ac re) one é sards, not wishing to draw their fire |S"! #M¢ drove to the Rooneveit Hoa. | \ Officers’ regulation outfits on our wounded. Tho first thing|Pitsl She wae dead when he got 7 eyery: wounded man wants isa drink|ther, Malanger was locked e of water and that constitutes one of fa tech harge ¢ r | | r ; the” grave: dimtenttice tt ake anu rate teaive aus] BROKAW BROTHERS e. ay e e Ing lance surgeon in a country whore the ‘ y 24 “ “1 1 Bur | @nomy has poisoned ail the wells. Tn : Me a | 1457-1463 BROADWAY 2 . / | hut first gas attack the pollus had no 4, e ‘9 ~SE g You do not need cash with which to furnish your happiness now. | ereal Y) Lined naka, Their only protection down. by @ m } AT FORTY-SECOND STREET || you home, Do as thousands of others have done Come in and examine the goods. ‘The prices ci j water or milk, any Naud at hand. / ¥ \ “ simplicity and the nonchalance of & oP Oo SAASAS ANE | these young mon won my admiration y Imagine my delight on coming out of ~All your Hippodrome the other day ¢ = = — encounter & young American whor 9 I t when he waa driving an an - bulance in Argonne, He told me that NE! y = when America entered the war = came home to enlist And he r | the grok of the American soldier, | “France did not invent polson gus | Col, Danjou continued. "France dil ; not fight with liquid fire. France doe not poison wells or shell the Ted } ‘Cross, Accidents there may have! . I | been, but I defy anybody to prove! Fee B Open Saturday Evening Couperthuraits Sones Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them The House of Cowperthwait & So: ~ =M ? — has withstood all the critical periods of wars and financial panics ite founding 110 y ‘gO. long record of unfailing service is your guarantee of LASTING ction with everything you pure . You can be SURF. of the service you will get when you buy of the “oldest furniture house in America.” that a French soldier ever committed any of these outrages,” While in Serbia Col, Danjou's hos- at the Aeolian Hall ‘ brought with itt problem food for 2,000 sick," he said use of much persuasion and move money w ained fxh and wonder ful cabb T think the best eat bage Lever ate, Two thousand mer |meant, among other things, 4,06 | clean sheets. That problem romaine! unsolved until the Mother Superior of a convent said that she and tha Si ters of the order would keep tix hospital in c Unen, When the v« | treat was ordered we left this kind and intelligent nun our supplies of coal and food, Wut later on the Bul : ueen Anne Dining Koom Set ‘lige! a | This 10-plece Queen Anno set (* almost exactly Ike a suite that is selling for | two or three times as much. Some of the most expensive trimming hase | been left out, but this set ic very carefully nde of (ine mahogany and looks | many times Ite p ort. It has « beautiful dark antique fintoh, All f the are Ko The set Includes a buffet, |, 2st eee : i ch dining table wt ends to & foot, § straight chara Patvory i yarians advanced, and the nuns ine the nant was fo Ceavmiva line cenit and onw arm chair, T phoist ening bla $285 inlaid Tnols JOriven from thelr convent into During the past year, Loui Graveure has won deserved leather, We mend xeeption uy AM Rew r woods.” recognition as one of the great baritones of the present Wi WAVE MANY OTHE + IN MAND PARLOR RUITES [X_Baloniea, where Col. | Danjou's day ambulance carried out ita miss Special Grafonola Outfit Only $1 a Week | jal of healing after the Berdlan retr: Possessed of a voice of rich and resonant lower range, clear and powerful as a del canto tenor in ® 1er notes, he has proved his ability There has}. en great demand for the records which Graveure This ts the highest grade work has made exclusively for the Columbia e understood by any lover of true mus G EED TEN YEARS be unc y any HARANTESS At any Columbia dealer's you may enjoy Graveure played for you on the /REMEMBER—NO TOOTH OVER $3.00 th # we This te ay unusually The frame ta of Koide feet are heavily and this demand will » who hears them, onmtructie ed velour, Price ° r ds ony 1) oe olumbia Grafonola, When you listen to iv will realize the wholly satisfying qualities of this s voice and of Columbia reproduction, Never before have you had such an opportunity ln my office every patient is given a chart showing just what ‘hey require with the price marked on it. 1 have but one price. No Crown or B Tooth Over $ i | This Pedestal te wood knoe, $12.50 | Ing’ void’ ait snitas YY Rape einige Chiffonter $11.75 | Como and have: the machine den a ais h u a MANY nH S)N0 UE UEC SS POR Pe wus $35.50 to $65 Cod ho ny $1.49 Guaranteed -<ime,, |COWPERTHWANT & Sons| Goll | ' i ; | | i j | . ‘i ‘ " 1} Liberal Credit Terms , “Oldest Furniture House In America’ a My Soft Rubber Suction Plate will fit any mouth, It is sold on a positive | money-back guarantee, backed by the lar; dental practice in the world r ve. st t. 1 don't care whether you have @ bigh or a flat mouth, this plate posi | i very Ii cas WOATI Faiten Sh. i dis\iMine: i ne] Vito Te Closed 5:0: «rare | New Columbia Records on Sale the 20th of Every Month Colvabia Siifeete Columbia Records Cowperthwait’s tively fits Founded on Honesty DR. FINCH Prospers on Merit Goft rubber suctions ritted te old BLy, ae ovina. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chath plates which ¢ btay, ue, at

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