The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1917, Page 14

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——— ee ee eee ee eces ote >, Saepirion He th a Spy. twenty-nine, of No. Of Yeruma appearance was arrested |The @t Jersey City yesterday on « steam. quages. ToWorkersWho Stand There is a special value in the DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOE for men and women whose work keeps them on their feet. Continuous standing produces « strain that only the best shod feet are equal to. In these shoes the sole cushion forms a comfortable bed that fits exactly the curves of the foot sole. The weight is thus borne evenly by all parts of the foot, preventing extreme fatigue in the arches, ankles nnd calves, You will notice the difference in an hour after putting them on. Most styles 67 to $9, SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 8th St. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. AP SMITH SHOE CO. Approved! Mam et Pour Tommsce seized om! anip. Me ond he was Lazaro Eeidto.! 132 Greenwich Street, Manhattan, and admitted he) @uapicion of bei , ce Of Being @ SPY: 8 MEP! Aaa served in the Austrian Army, poltoe aay he spenke four lan~ | pledges to b | porations un vt SOCAL VOTE ICTY WORRES OLD PARTY MEN Gain in New Districts Here, but Fall Off Elsewhere Throughout Country, The mhowing made by the Bocial- late in New York prompted leaders to declare to-day they will be strong enough to compe! the Incoming Tam- many Administration to keep its & public pervicn cor- municipal control, Landera of the old politien) parttos admit the Increase of the Socialist vote gives them something to worry about, although they don't admit the Boctaliats are destined to play an im- portant part in future political oon- tests throughout the country. The Bocialists lomt everywhere, except tn New York City, on Tuesday. In Chi- cago thelr vote fell off; tn Dayton their three candidates for the City Commission lost; in Syracuse and In several Ohlo towns their vote slumped appreciably; they lost one Asnemoly. man In Schenectady, their stronghold in the East, But in New York the volume of the vote more than tripled, and what wae of More concern to leaders of o.her Parties, it eprend to sections of the clty heretofore free from it. The Socialist victories in the mu. nicipal contest included the election f ot lenat seven members of the DENTIFRICE has but one main purpose—to clean the teeth. Dentists know this—they are not misled by extravagant claims or by exaggerated statements in favor of “over-medicated” preparations. They prefer Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream both for. what it does, and does well—and for what it does not do, and makes no claims to do. You, too, should prefer it for the same reasons— for its safe cleansing action, for its mild antiseptic properties (which go as far as is safe or advisable), and for its delicious flavor which makes the twice-a-day care of the teeth a pleasure. Mail a Coigate Comfort Kit fi your Soldier's Christmas before November 15th How this Woman Suffered and Was Relieved. Yort Fairfeld, Maine,—‘ For many months I suifered from backache caused by female troubles so I was u a to do my house work. I took treatments for it but reccived no help whatever, Then some of my friends asked why I did not try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- F pound. I did 80 and my backache soon disappeared and I felt like a different woman, and now have a healthy little baby girl and do all my house work, I will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham's ‘Vegetable Compound to wumen who suf- fer as I did.”-- Mrs, Anroy D, Oaxns, Fort Fairfield, Maine. The Bect Remedy is {| LYDIA E.PINKHAMS. VEGETABLE COMPOUND | Thousands cf wemen have proved this you try LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO, LYNN. MASE. Why dont sf é it? B &VENING WOKLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917. Soldiers Want Books to Read SEND YOURS TO CAMP! THE EVENING WORLD has arranged the following pian wherby you can send bocks and mag: zines tu the army camps where there is an immediate neea f.r good reading material: THE JUNIOR AMERICAN GUARD, & boys’ military organization with headquarters at No, 70 Wall Street, has volunteered the services of {te 8,400 boya In thie district to call, im aniform, at the homes {n Greater New York and solicit 4 collect such books and magazines as you may have to give to our soldiers. Their canvacs will continue for two weeks, THR AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION will deliver the books and magazines, collected by the Juntor Guard, to the army camps. by the quickest means pos tiie, The New York Public Lidrary has offered ita branches as re- ceiving stations, to factiitate collections WHAT BOOKS AND MAGAZINES TO GIVE. BOOK® particularly are wanted. WAR LITERATURB of al) kinds; personal narrative, military text-books, wireless telegrarhy. eub- marines, untomodiles, aviation, first aid, French grammars and dic~ tionaries, FICTION of all popular kinds; sea stories, remands, historical novels, standard poetry. books of short stories, humorous writings, Also histories of the European nations at war. MAGAZINES are not wanted If over two months old. . Late teques of all the popular fiction publications and scientific magazines are very acceptable, Hoth books and magazines should be in good condition, for they must undergo considerable wear and tear. To aasint in the canvass, tf you have boons Or magarines to gtvé, send & postal card bearing your name and addrese to the Camp Library Editor, New York Mvening World. LET YOUR BOOKS DO THEIR BIT AT TIIB CAMPS, TOO! sert that the final figures wit! elect Vell, their Assembly candidate in the Nineteenth | Assembly Pistrict of. Grooklyn, and two additional Alder- mon, At any fate they appear cer- tain of holding the seven Assembly- men and seven Aldermen named avove. The Socialist leaders wore naturally inclined to velevrate. At many ot beir assembly rooms thruughout the city lust night there wereapeeches of a prophetic sort and much enthu- “tate Assembly, seven members of the City Board of Aldermen, om Municipal Justice and one or two minor officials. The vote polled by Hillquit for Mayor ia frankly conceded by the So- falist leaders themselves to have been abnormal. He received 142,178 a love of 642,44, Socal leaders idinit that 20 per cent. of the vote or their Mayoralty candidate wa» jue to persunal or purely lueal in- iuences ‘they are quite ote for Ly Hilquit went out of town to recuperate, Before he went he ex- rosved satiefoction at tho showing made by ¥ willing to accept the ck, their candutare for \ttorney “i so cried pe zs — Cos wary und oot dan |! DRINKING IF YOu | Bioek 1 DON'T FEEL RIGHT Saye glase of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons, Aulshed for special ability, Mr with having established sirengii of the Socialet n Which It is proposed to wild a 4 jent polilieal structure » compel b the older parties ib 1 Nation, vr. Block's vote throughout the State has not been finally Usbulated, out it is probable thay it did out imount to much outside (his elty your head is dull or aching: if what Canuitate Hillquit carried twelve of | You eat sours and forins gas and acid the waxy chstriesa | Sore $600 Ase billows, con- h ey Stipated, nervous, sallow and can't SYST) MS EAISS OPPOSES pel testing just right, begin Inside for Block in the live boroughs Were! bathing. Drink before breakfast | 10,097 in Manhattan, 24174 in the] glass of real hot water with a tea- 5 eredst the detinit warty If you wake up with « bad taste, bad reeth and forget We caked neee Assuinvly The totais Bronx, 3% 708 In brooklya, M400 14) shoonful of limestone phosphate in it Mucens and 1024 in atscnmionde ater | This will flush the poisons and toxins nena t-| from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and cleanse, swecten and porey. the entire alimentary tract 00 ik aca |Do your inside bathing immediately Kuring in the Fourth, «oxeaverg In! upon arising in the morning ta wash nd Waldo ta tue hth | out of the system all the previous AO PURO dedind | day's poisonous waste, gases and sour in'the Third, Ore he the Lourth and | bile before putting more food into perhaps Garhakel In the Fifth Dis. | the stomach, tricts, | To feel like young folks feel; like The Brooklyn victories were those | you felt before your blood, nerves of Whitehorn in the Fourteenth ond | and muacles became loaded with body Shiplacott in the Twenty-third. | impurities, get from your pharmacist Whitehorn and Shiplacof, are mein-| 4" ouarter pound of limestone phos- ern Of Ln prewent Assembly. | Bots | Ohate, Te incanenete aoa: bb alte the fhe Tne Ook: | most ‘tasteless, except for sourish ‘ Fusion m ra made a! twinge, which is not unpleasant. to defent them. | Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, 80 hot water and lime- stone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Men and "women who are usually constipated, | | billows, headachy or have any stom- t |ach disorder should begin this inside . was | bathing before breakfast. They are assured they will become real cranks on the sublect ahortly.—Advt. Utlow Soclaliat managers further 9 New York Floor Covering Co. anal 60 Flatbush AV. > Fatton st Fulton $1. Rugs at Wholesale Price!!! | | 217 W. J. Sloane's very fine Royal Velvet Rugs. Close | This price is positively below present | $28.00 9x12 Royal VelvetRugs | Excellent Persian, Criental, as | 17” well as many other novelties, $22.00 Seamless Brussels are bere in these desirable rugs. 10" Special to-morrow... ..+++ ; High Grade Rug Bargains Unheard of Tiree of Amer These rugs are | woven leavy weol rugs wholesale price Durable, close woven 7.6x9 Ruys, suitable for all rooms. . spular makes are represcnted in this line. and every one is perfect. Beautiful new * make these rugs suitable for most aay 845.00 Ox12 W. J. rloane's Wilt | $45.00 Ox12 Smith's Kirman Axminster 2'7:98 | 845.00 Ox12 Sanford’s Best Axminster... . ++ Linoleum Rugs at Less Than 14 Most sanitary foo covering in use to-day in latest color and p tterns R250 4 Sx 1,29, 47.00 9 xv 2.98 | 883.50) Gxt 1..9)811.00 9 xiv 3.98 | 85.00 Oxo 1,93) $13.00 10,6x12 4.93 | cons of their ticket. The soldier vote, hey asserted, would overvomé the ea- remely small majorities credited to he Republican organization candi- | dates, Penrose Faction, Alleging Praud,! complete but unofficial returns of Declares It Will Start Gen- eral. Prosecutions. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. §& — Thr Town Mecting Party loaders thie Morning announced thelr intention t | earry the fight over the result of th | election into the courts, They main | tain that the anti-Vare-Sinith ticket won and allege wholesale fraud in th | balloting. They that score Of warrants Will be served for elec tlon officials they intend to proecat: In a forma! statement late to-d deotared their bellet tn th PHILADELPHIA VOTE STOLEN, IS CHARGE Hepublican organization for city of- L247 to 9,640. The Vare faction will retain control f City Councils, but by a greatly re- uced majority. Thirty-three of .the indidates for Common Couget) "tn. the Town Meeting Party Penrose in behind the Town Meeting Party, wivoh was organised | affer the political riota that resulted w @ murder on Primary Day. District Attorney Rotan, baving the apport of all factions, was re-elected promi Liberty MONROE CLOTHES SHOPS are headquarters for OVERCOATS Monroe overcoats at $17.00 are by long odds the best buy in New York. They are shown you in endless variety of both models and fabrics, and whether your preference is a military belted coat or a fur collared dress coat our unlimited stocks will afford you a greater choice for selection here at our only $17 price than is possible at nine-tenths of the Metropolitan stores at all prices. We sell direct and do away with middleman’s profits, we have sixteen lower rent, upstairs STOO! eliminate all charge and credit accounts and dispense with “sales” that necessitate a surcharge in first pricing in order to offset later “reductions.” Tt is beeause you share in all th-se economies that Monroe Clothes go to you unquestionably for less at $17 than would be posible for you to get equal value else- where at considerably more, See the wonderful values we are offering this fall and you will need no further urging to enlist yourself with the army of over 100,C00 regular Monroe customers who regularly benefit in a tangible, substantial way each time they invest in Monroe clothes at $17. Come up and visit our upstairs shops today. Now Ready to Serve You MANHATTAN 42d Street, Cor. Bway | ff Naseem St.Cor Frankfort |B Cortlandt St. Cor Bway. |] 14th Street, Antes 25rd Streets * Bway, 54thStreet, « Bway HthSe& Columbus Circle [25thStreet & 7th Ave SATISEACTION the vote cast in Philadelphia show |¢ that the candidates of the regula | | Hees led by majorities ranging trom | Blected by 66 Per Com! £ Blaney Clarke, Oruther of Lewis } L. Clarke, President of the American | Exchange National Bank, New Terk, 4 Mayor of Tenafly, M. J on |) citizens’ non-partionn ticket by the AN IDEAL LIME TR At NEE at all Monroe Clothes Shops! Bring up your $50 and $:90 bonds and change plus: interest to date! MONROE MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT WRITE FOR FASHION BOOKLET MONROE CLOTHES 42nd St., Cor. B'way, N. Y. City EVENING CLOTHES Retail Clothiérs, 4 Bonds are legal tender take home your Bergen Ave., 149th St _. BROOKLYN Court & Montague Sts Fulton & Hoyt Streets 387 Fulton St,“ Fatbush NEWARK~I51 Market St, JERSEY CITY —Nowgrk ave PATERSON—220 Main St YONKERS~Getty Square MONEY*REFUNDED

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