The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1917, Page 8

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a eee eee A THAT HITS A “DEAD” CAR + Other Men Padly Accident om tra t New elaborate filmy plain ones, vice kinds and chiefs embroidery. broidery and scalloped edges on sheer Linen. is to silver. sure delivery at Christmas. Help Win the War! Food is one of the vital factors. Fifth Avenue, BBV BY (BY BBY AMY By se BYDN B BV BY'/ By V/V LLL LLL LLL LLL LOLI THE EVENING WORLD, MO oe: ~~ WOULD-BE SLAYER OF RICH WOMAN IS The collection is just as large as usual— one cobwebs; square ones and dainty glove Handker- for men, women and children; land every Handkerchief is pure linen, as always at “The Linen Store. The Irish and Swiss have provided the moderate-priced The Madeira workers have sent their own peculiar eyelet - em- We pack them in the dainty white boxes with the little gold Spinning-Wheel on the cover, which is to Linen what “sterling” Special Note: Orders for embroidery of monograms, signatures, ¢rests, etc., should be placed at once to en- If you want to be patriotic have at least one meatless day and one wheatless day each week, James McCutcheon & Company 34th & 33d Streets By by by by 2 Important Economies Now-a-days most pocket- books are calling loudly for new economies in food. Old foods are being asked new questions about nourishment and real value. See how H-O Oatmeal an- swers these present day food inquiries: - ECONOMY ? None have ever denied the economy of Oatmeal. And among oatmeals H-O stands alone. Only the very cream of the oat crop is used for H-O. A single package of H-O makes 30 dishes. That proves the economy of H-O, Doesn't it? NUTRITION? Food experts agree that oatmeal has far more energy value than beef or eggs, or a multitude of other common foods. Economical H-O will largely replace for him A quantity of radical literature was found in hin asion, and he | boasted that hin ideals were contained nthe Emma Goldman nd Alexan When , hard - ser- large wanted to Kill KEEP KN YOUNG It’s Kasy—If You Know Dr. }) = Edwards’ Olive Tablets ” The secret of keeping young is to feel young —to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle, Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent. of all and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and which he gave to his patients Dr. Edwai uubstitute for calome are gentle in neir action, yet always effectiv bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by «up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets by heir olive color, 10¢ and Be per box. All druggists.—Advt. expensive meat and eggs on your break- fast table. FLAVOR? One bowl of steaming H-O will give the answer in a new-found richness of flavor, So let H-O help answer your personal need for food economy, for more nourish- ment at less cost, * e ° e e e But more! There is national need for saving of food. Oats are plentiful. But some other needed foods are not. And Uncle Sam has asked that we eat bountifully of just such foods as H-O, Why don’t you try a package of H-O today and see if it doesn’t actually help you to save household money. And remember: 20 minutes home-cooking is enough for H-O. That's because we steam-cook H-O two hours at the mill Of no other oatmeal can this be said. pimples | sickness Comes from inactive bowels | thes NDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917." a =: ews Oddities | lies |: snow sh la MUGICAL FRIEND THIS: Danish Consul at Honolulu Haven Road vr ays Ukuleles are commoner in America than in Hawaii, and Terence me pared more Three man were Rilied and fnur | rHetigntin males = akon Gabenen auras wie 16008 a set niet when sin of the iS inforea 14 " " nes, orn rohe World Wants Work Wondere ine iicen Raitened. on the Wwaneh pital ss rnienead ees Youth Who Shot Slater Butler OW COME a Montelair man seith a proposition to “think the Kaiser Tool of Gang, Say Police [his jo by concentrating millions of thought wars againat him Anarchist, He Say HAN on camouflaged names of girte in University of e dani . M An, and “BIhyi” heeomen "Kthel” am man who shot down the butler A PENNSYLVANIA MINDEN earned O14 e Mere He N. Minter, #0 month Handkerchiefs | Bet tne’ Baj; day in an att tempt to kilt Mre, Mia HEN flew through windshield of auto in Orange Bi! ter, wan the tool of blackmatiers, de County, caused driver to love control, ditoh and wreek it | | teetiver mnid to-day, They announced n> % and injure two, re ea fry. Trade Mare Bai | they had Winekhand letters demand / sane Bai ing money from Mra Miater and a APTER AUTHORITIEM fad rescued Oklahoma > ‘ Bi! | threatening her with death, negro who shouted “Hurrah for Germany y devlde 1| All our Christmas Handkerchiefs from | « : 4 1 oner, who nays hele Harry | ay it wasn't necemmary to do anything more to him foreign lands are here and already our >I hd thoughtful patrons are making their + ANGLER ; ager “ make @ quick haul in Orange j County opened pond gfltes, let all water out and kille elections while the stocks are full and = ee | oye 40 Bats DORA) ores, let att water i killed A 4 an twenty. | before the Christmas rush begins. It is but admitted toe y so much more satisfactory to shop for = He anid he | FOR REFUSING TO GET UP when 1, a Masan- Christmas in November. ot Nation nan wan given six months at 1 r » . > ¢ it a ariety but expressed regret that he WOMEN of New London, Conn, have anked fo 0 detec Once more we exhibit a variety of hited Sten Minter. amd. wnmounced | xquat to herp ediniven off the teeta ae ed for a woman detective styles that run far into the thousands. that the electric chair had no terror : Mra Slater, the police say that Bi except | 1 news- | BY ARMY LIEUTENANT |Steimann Fled When About to Be Arrested for Selling Liquor to Soldiers. Lieut. Charles W. Trim of the 162¢ , Infantry, Camp Mill s, and attac! . went to a saloon- | nt Avenue, | it to place keeper at " |] Long Is|a I} him und years, had ap-| to soldiers, wked for adollar to] Trim rang the doorbell and catied take out hiv Gret citizen's papers In| steimann out on the front steps Aug. a f Harry Hass, a nat g Mquor rder that he might Join the Army, : Weg mbera anything about} Wen he told the saloonkeeper he Rass that he was taken Into|!mtended to arrest him, Stelmann Mr. Spring said that} asked permission to go Into the house there another lad, a Russian Jow, about elghteen years old, who was overstocked with Socialism This boy, he bi may be the jone held in Host ond get his cont. Trim refused, but waited for one of the family to bring it out. The saloonkeeper started to run and Trim fired, wou ing him in the | Red Cross Head tn Barope Reaches| 7, hip. Stemann was taken to St. ° Jobn's Hospital, where it was said ROME, Nov, 11.—Matsor Grayson M.|he is seriouhly injured. P. Murphy, European Commissioner of 3 = the Ameri d Cross, for und a party a of assistants ved here range for immediate asst |given the expatriated citizens of Italy, Major Murphy conferred with Baron Monson, the British Red Cross Com. the murder of John L. Bi road policeman, near Carl Octo- ber, 1916, Archie Miller and James An- SALOON KEEPER SHOT eS os — as —————— dll TT PE lene: EXTRACT — which convense Mow, 87, tc a “4 , ron ant Chateman @ the « (lente tor Under Ghent, W. Harton of Mae A J + alee being ormed for the aw ns Mew ane “ ‘ hres warde on Tarrytown, tee WESTCHESTER NOTES. Vary. Moet Noth + hve Pay, the ming Hs gieneetirspetionnienantadiartinleeliptirsioet CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit “34 St. New York SALE TUESDAY Women’s ‘‘Cocoa”’ Calf Walking Shoes 37.39 Formerly Sold in \ Our Regular Stock at § $9.00 Three High Cut Lace Boots All “Cocoa” Calfskin “Cocoa” Calf , Vamps: ;_tops of Mahogany Russia Calf and Gray Suede SS missioner, concerning Co-operative ef- thony, both negroes, were electrocuted forta of the two organizations, lat the Rockview Penitentiary to-day Try this “H-O” BREAD 2% cups H-O cups boiling water over same; let stand ‘Then add small cake | 1 or 1% hours. yeast dissolved i water. omitted). raise; mold into hour. Makers of PO ,torceand Add 34 cup molasses (may be 1 teaspoonful salt, 2 table- spoonfuls shortening. 5 cups wheat flour and mix well, Welt Soles—1\5 inch Military Heels. he ee ee ee ae ae eae ee eae eae ee CREDIT TERMS 7 Ms Down on $50-00 “ 75- 00 H i “ #6 100-00 12:00 «6 66 459.00 15:00 «6 46 999.00 man Racine 25.00 66 46 300.00 FREE BRASS BED Oatmeal; pour 2% n 3 cup lukewarm \ on BOO worth Furniture To Those Worthy ot Credit Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORNER Add Let 2) two loaves; bake } Stir well. COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST Teeth Without Plates = I Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, and Treat Diseased Gums. @ _ SETS OF TEETH, Gold end @ Porcelain Crowns, Bridgework, @ Fillings and Inlays of Go. @ Silver and Porcelain carefull: @ made at Reasonable Prices, | carefully extructe Rofeeth caretully cleaned, roken Plates repaired whi ator it seat by malty “nue vow Ct) R.BLOOy 2Easr up Sitieramee BECORS% ave HOURS 94M. 10 8 SUNOS @AMe to SEN und” articles World or reported Bureau," Room will be Meted » Tha World. New York, of Brookiyn Office, 4100 Maine Cal! 4000, 5? camdont cre EF of ul - > ~ = a ” re |

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