The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1917, Page 18

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Rt ian eel — Ee. or = mr . THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917, sSReeeaseeesasseussoseesesssesens fort: woving handnnrdetite aie tage | tee * ‘t+ Wren : ’ ’ Charge Your Blood With Iron § ier 8 “ fe your work chasing you, instead of you chasing it? o NO) MEAT ON MENU ¢ @ = Are you getting nervous and irritable? He lone s ‘ s eourage and energy? Do you have many ‘off day Are we 1 ~ o run down? s you s ‘ S Then you are probably suffering from blood poverty s 4 o 8 your blood is poor in iron and red ceils H has s 0 8 Dine { 5 GudesPeploMangan Dina Laced s ; s y ade pin | “The Red Blood Builder” s Patriotism A BT hin Mined gots thinner, po sere pooner, An anam\s tens ° ¢ Hoyle an ovation JAPAN'S PART IN WAR 18 PRO- @ fener is aerous ere Ht promptly ave Ane oie aig NO MEAT, NO WHEAT AND Ww TECTING THE ORIENT. a Perr Monger it will econ help you unless ¥ ' £ oy . be would é‘ ‘ PATS ON THIO Ph Had o nein BENE disease Mangan mei « s nd Pranea in win It wan the annual dinner of the ‘ . by ord = @ | ing the war ween haved from ritth lation Whe ann Me s “ « ‘ tk Gar dane eve) t can be done in the wa * aime of his Coun. " a : e r t food supplies weies '°7 thoes of her 3 a feone « Hs m City at the Wa t y Amariea’e Ai an bs nrryiny t atinetiy © ¥rae ywed jatione of for the peace of th H soe tian canna neers | | meri Se aftule, everat tmeo| i ea Adminiatrator: This steered, "and in thin ane has, bean s Pepto Mengan cannot 4 e , r ently successful, innamuch & Dome te tante and appearance ere wring tt Ing every dine f ae he Ori of the common o t wy or mornin teatio A trade” 5 abtiandts Warning: — There are many sf wad flog lens rs Py, ao ni [edi referred ta recent praae cS never in bull M4 "following & atirring 4. | Wee ee ee war in Burope with her armies. He + ai‘ ¥ Gaaton Liebert, Consul Gens | rnip Romer Brut, 4 reviewed the geographical penition of Ris ne few gcautas | TR beatin France in Now York City, all | wise net 8 eH Meh Clete seuss lt imperative trat she #hould Bow ae dere AemTand ball! Hobart Greer Cooks, President of tine her utmont rosourcen At present » or be rs here o joclation, ded. H t ate r paitio 1 poke | SSOCSOOSREROSSERSSSE RSH SHSHSSEEEE 5, dinner was nerved, were on their aueea ‘ara B. King, Prosi¢ent of at eee Buen of \ranaporiing a] EE _ a jirgo overseas force to fight in Europe and declared that Japan has neither the ships or the materials to build the vensels necessary to un- dertake such a gigantic task an that of sending large forces of soldiers Into the Occident and of keeping them | supplied with food and war materials, | It ts not Japan's business to Intro- |duce herself on the Buropean battle- i fields,” he declared. “The war in the Oceident should be won by the Burd pean Powers and the United States,” Other speakers were the Rev. Dr. Nehemial Boynton, a chaplain in the | United State Army, and Dr, Robert | Davis of the American Red Cross | Soctety, MEN WHO IMPROVED AVENUE ARE REWARDED. Awards for the best ant second |best new buildings erected in Fifth | Avenue in @ year and for the best} ‘and second best remodelied buildings | were made. The gold medai for the best building went to the No. 611 Fifth Avenue Corporation for the Postal Life Bullding at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 434 Street. A diploma was awarded to York & Saw- yor, architects, A silver medal was given to the Guaranty Trust Com- |pany for the second best building, that at the corner of Madison Ave- nue and 60th Street. The architects for this bullding, Vross & Cross, re- ceived a diploma. The gold medal for the best re- modelled building went to Messrs. Cartier for their building at No. 653 Fifth Avenue. William, Welles Bos- worth, architect, received a diploma. A ollver medal was awarded the Union Trust Company for alterations made in their building at the corner 4 Lp hie are ieee haan — = rs by eodore C. | er, _ jo < x a awiadion oo Among the guests at the dinner —_— e were Robert Adamson, Fire Commis- sioner; J. T. Fetheraton, Street Clean- Nedlin Soles Protect Health and Purse 22%" lic Works Commissioner, ajor Wal- » _ tone oti eto Bd ann Baa . e 5 agonigic, arcus " jarks, Presi- a f the Boi fh of Manh: H DIED crossings and the thin but dangerous film of water on Byron |R. Newton Catetsr othe rt; mi Patt it H pavements after thaws and showers cause many a cold. Against Col. ‘Willlam "Stewart, of the Can- . 3 De Monk Thompson, Eresitent ot the jompson, Pres! of the such colds Nedlin Soles protect you because they are waterproof. Be acek Thobieahy crenanae Ore - jams, Nha tinal ore he res . ent ‘ater Sup} 5 8 an Elec- The ordinary leather sole is not waterproof. After it has once been tnlelty: and "Major, Gutnrie, of tha ‘ ff Canadian Overseas Force it beco ——— thoroughly ee it mes spongy and porous, so that it soaks up ery SN —literally breathes in—the water and moisture underfoot. pena Te inh att eetcly seats bw aa supply of wayely of the health and purse ee van teas with Neékin Soles. “ “eae of Gnarnatend Satsecton' my euch mos from the colds it causes, And if os tal dhneet } and from the it does to uppers. of re-soling, ha id with Nedhin Soles. if ‘ ive it done Shoes soled with waterproof Nedlinkeep Youcan get them on men’s, women's and their shape, look well, and last longer. children’s shoes—in black, white, or tan— pace And Nedlin Soles themselves wear from and the genuine always bears the brand Patnam Av two to stx times as long asordinaryleather _Nedlin. HANKSGIVING SPECIALS and costnomore. They are more comfort- Mark that mark—stamp it on your for Every Room at at- able because they are more flexible. New memory —feol; tractively low prices. shoes soled with them need no breaking in. 4 Re Mac beautiful. ie _ When you do your fall and winter buy. © The Geodyear Tire & Rubber Company ——sHOF ON Lrg or ing be sure to do what eight million Akren, Ohio 2 Thanksgiving Spe mn om 7 ni : Leather soles are atitt— Leather soles soak up water Rubber soles tear loose Ar Pe . _ Soles are comfort- —Nedlin Soles are water- ~peona Soles stick | a ight. proof, tig Leather soles slip — Nedlin Rubber soles crack—Nedlin | Soles grip, yet y can Rubber soles stretch— Soles will not crack. not acral rs Neolin Soles hold their Rubber soles are heavy— | and furniture. shape. Nedlin Seles are light. THO only bte|s1d00Nrt nly 50¢ nly, See List of Neolin Dealers in this paper November 30 Led cay Mas penvece Look for Displays of Neolin Soles in Dealers’ Windows =" TADS MARK Ee. U.0 maT. cop, , 0 s fs —sHOr ON BROADWAY = = a 3 Rooms |4 Rooms)5 Rooms iP cucmteltis | comrnlsters | camintenss || SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | ‘#8124 81494 j open Monday & Batarday Ev fn, nes = eee tee rere os came 08H ets, o nerve In rr RS AT ass ES EI = ect Cll ll | mare tran 100,000] te secure necenmary material henaane tama! Of fretaht priorities peat the drat, @itt RATHER BUILD SHIPS THAN SERVE IN ’ New frraft Mules C4 { a Deyrr* A cided Plaw of \abey Comtruct 6 of Opiates, WAmitINCyTO” The Effect y a physicians is that children ee in the ematient doses for more than « dey at @ ble nodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and hy any but @ physician cannot be too arene rugaint should not he @ party to It. Children who are of « physician, and it le nothing less than « crime to dose arcotics. ’ ‘ no narcotics if it bears re of Charles I. Fletcher Ljftlliea o Dep’t c s ’ on prey Comune Castoria always bears the signature of PIANO SALESROOM ON THIRD FLOOR. tonatruction, Proaimate a thousand ten dye 4 patriotic as s9TH TO GOTH STREE Bloomingdales’ Pian Now in Progress—Bloomingdales’ Great Sale of New Player Pianos [IF you have ever contemplated the purchase of a Player Piano or wished for music in the home, this is your opportunity. Take advantage of this Player Piano Combination Offer consisting of a New 1918 Model, 88 Note, Metal Tubing PLAYER PIANO A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET A BENCH TO MATCH PLAYER 12 ROLLS OF MUSIC (YOUR OWN CHOICE) A HANDSOME COVER AND FREE DELIVERY This Entire Outfit for NO $ NO INTEREST> EXTRAS TERMS: Only *2 a Week We Do Not Charge Interest Just think what this offer means to you. A Beauti 1918 Model Player that any one a the family pn gone A Music Roll Cabinet, 1a Rolls of Music, a ‘ench, a Cover, Free Delivery—All for $365. No interest or extra charges of anykind. The above terms are so low that any family worthy of credit can afford to have one. Call tomorrow morning, make your selection and have the Player in your home in the evening So as not to keep our patrons waiting, and in anticipation of a tremendous volume of business we have arranged for an extra large force of salesmen, so that everyone will recelve immediate and careful attention. In the afternoon the crowds will be largest, so we ask you to callin the morning if possible, as this will give layers offered 4 yoy more time to look over the different Pianos and at this sale, , and will also allow for immediate delivery. SPECIAL PIANO OFFERING FOR THIS WEEK A New 1918 Model “195 Walters Upright Piano On Terms of Only $1 Per Week Price Includes : Stool—Cover—Free Delivery We will make a liberal allowance EXCHA NGE PRIVILEGE for your old piano, and allow you to pay balance at the rate of $1 a week on a Piano or $2 a weck for a Player Piano, IF YOU CANNOT CALL PERSONALLY MAIL COUPON Kindly send me tuil particulars regarding your PLAYER PIANO SALE iz Bloomingdale Bros.’ Piano Dept. 59TH TO 60TH ST.—LEXINGTON TO 3D AVE.

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