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

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cee ” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917. CHEAPER BREAD IS UP TO MERCHANT AND SMALL BAKER EP — he = es — --— Ma » Cut I Profits and OF e ry head Charge “THE SHOR THAT HOLDA ITH #HATR” r » that ¢ prica at bread wlll he reduced offered by the $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 58.00 W. L. Douglas name and the retail price , 4 od is stamped on the bottom of every pair of shoes before they leave the factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. You c ve money by wearing Trude € , i ; W. L. Douglas shoes. The best known Site inanl 6) thowves aa a Wane fot shoes in the world. Pemulations for conducting the bakery business during the war, show @ pro- Bread of W.L. Douglas productis guaranteed Auction t ranging from 6% conta by more than 40 years experience in making fine $5.4. 4140-0 loath If the green | shoes. ‘The smart styles are the leaders in the fash- pata: Gadi fis Wraka and aitinla ion centres of America, They are made in a well- nate the expensive quivary and sate equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest " es of the bakeries the bread paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direc and ait , 16 A supervision of experienced men, all working with ‘ Cate 90 an honest determination to make the best shoes for the ma the price that money can buy. wr Me Broce vanities, Thin pH unty te @ i Wk retail prices are the same everywhere, Gamth a teat, “AU thin vata wdatiay They cost no more in San Francisco than vested by the « nd turned over day by day will yield about $78 profit per year It is believed that the retafler can handle this bread at a 1 cent profit and realize fairly from the invest. ment. Thin w trim 2 cents from e retail pric livery and reduce the price of they do im New York, They are always worth the price paid for them, Sold by over 9000 shoe dealers and 105 W.L. Dougias stores. If not convenient to call at W. L. Douglas store, ask your dealer for them, Take no other m Write for booklet, showing how to shoes by mal 0 {reo UL Gor<glne rosso Mohaertiee Krockton, Mase + CAUTION—RBe sure the price stamped on the bi 7 not been erased stamped on the bottom TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater New York: m does not f materiain 1 the shop of y 79 Third Av,, bet. 140th de 147th Sts (*S59 Manhattan Avenue, «ited elie Avenue, \1779 Pitkin Avenue Sth Street. wShY CLEY Newark Avenue, nt abroad, Here the DOKLYN 421 Fulton Street. cor. Pearl, MMOKEN 1 HUNTON HILL ) Washington St. b Bergenline Ave, 3 ) Broadway, cor, Thornton Broad Street. 34 ( ? |e troadway, cor, € Market Street, ered arte v9 |t47e With Avenue, teSt.,cor, Broad cred by the restaurant which he runs phat: marked with e netion with the sh din = most cases he has his fa helping | the expensive sales and] y system is done away with. 8 allows the small baker a grea ait than (he whole and permits him to be his materials, Gi the amount of # rally he has twloa he Silver Tongued Orator of Minnesota, Charles A. Towne, inte Former United States Senator 30.0 | Government {» after, The Shults Company ts now con- sulting the weather man before bak- ing. Figures show that bread sales fuct with the weather. Recommends Nuxated Iron to All rac tee ay mount Kd that ts of f Late Member of Congress from New York—Nominated for Vice-President spo: na cold, Who Feel the Need of Renewed Energy j) nis) .0s5085 Says That Henceforth He Shall Not Be Without It the y'declare, han been an iroporiant rin decreasing the manufactur- . Phobabiy no remedy has ever met with } <p . be sich phenomenal nur haw Nuxated What Senator Towne Says ! Mave Been no] peaprere three) enauely “As a member of “ ~ proper care of my || New York by mix wheat flour Breptaking it In uh y alone, to | Congress from Now body. Recently 1 || With corn meal. Because of the ex- sayypothing number who are | York, as a member have been taking |) cess molsture that the corn ft in F nd, South Amer of Congress and Nuxated Iron ano || tak sup in the cones and loses in fealjand other cour it has been | Senator from Min- have found it of Danine. np yeas aaa eat in highly endorses nod used by former jote, ae partici- the greatest benofit || yet been found TORRES tae this will come only w the Govern- atitioal sat * peers are andere. Il mont requires tt. A r liking for 1 A ators and member of 4 Val States Senators and members Sativa: Webeetert Compress; physician nedied with w hompitals have préertbed an: amended tt; Mon eur Nannini, a prominent Catholte were yman i members | tremendously ot fthe Ca Church. Yormer Health | drawn upon, That Gofimiastoner, Win, # fof Chicago, | | survived these trials and came into have be dark bread has been shown lately than they have ever known before. | ICHIGANS| 1 shall not be with’ out it, | am position to t for the advai of others, to the re- markable and im- mediate helpfulness of this remedy, and to very hospital advanced middle 1 unhesitatingl hed by avery physicians De. Ns | life with the elas: recommend NU xs y j for ten yeare connected | ticity and strength ated Iron to all y with the Department of Pubilo Health and Charities of Philadelphia, says the administration of Nuxates Iron in a num- berof stubborn cas ba@ utterly failed vinge him absolu f tte remarknt nd unvaval pow mer Firat ommmarter General of the 1 P. Gronttien of a boy is unques tionably due to rigorous attention | have paid to the Cee who now and ei year from) pnew kildnes heart t ye! the need ed where other te ved to OpenMonday&Saturday Evenings Start an Account Today with One of Our Thanksgiving Specials Solid Oak EXTENSION TABLE | Minnesota's Man of Mari Former Uni States Senator, Charles A. Towne, graduated f thi Univeraity of Michigan aber of the United 8 ed in the United inated for Vice-Pr ft, ta ecommenda i to ail who feel’ the need of renewed energy. nends IVIL wervice emipliyeom who inno paige and wignaturs, Sa Bornhanit, “the Divine Sar the world’s most nougd actress, haw quan. tityieent to tae Fr to help wiv@ them strength, power and endur- angp. The famous “Cyclone” Davie, member ot th tne Athietemm—a arr _——————————____ wutter defloter 64un Ue States wren AD not know 1." Fe not atrong or we you owe $ mt + SeGiuan, be ' gen Fark Hospital, Chicags, Ae Iron has proven through SOTR Niastel Troe ave, guined and vitality; in fact, cares Lelted States pengtan no andin b. LS - pares Was, notwithetanding Teommataet aire et ohtnans. tam he Maid, wae taking Varlety of came, te. not Ry ad filled him with secret remelye ed iife, At 80 he wae in bad health; rmere. nd nearly all in of it to excel any preparation he oe a used for creating red blood, bullding Up the nerves, strengthening the d correcting digestive disorders, nd King, New York Phyal- Special White Enamel Bed Rest and Biawest Value wa have ever offer i fs aes OVW ONLY STORE IN MANHATTAN =~ “RRO 4 LM ARITY: CHARITY. a eee), ee , . | AUDITED FIGURES of New York, Boston and Chicayo Bazaars of 1916 show net profit paid to approved War Relief Societies of $1,479,459.33 NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO $484,826.27 $459,339.29 $535,293.77 rors TOTea fh GHIPPITI® & Oo Woe ek ‘It is confidently expected that the profits of the participaté committees in Here Land will exceed ee 1,000,000 _Hero Land’s revenue to date amounts to over $157,140.36, which should more than cover expenses so that receipts while open go directly to approved participating war relief societies. ronwkat AWTHUN YOUNG & O0, HERO LAND’S PATRONS INCLUDE PAT 8: of State, Vv. 0. mbassador to tho bassador to the Wm. Astor Chanter, . i tord " $ Frank Crowninst I None of whom receive any compensation from Hero Land for their services. HERO LAND’S TREASURER IS CHARLES II. SABIN HERO LAND’S AUDITORS ARE MARWICK, MITCHELL, PEAT & CO. PARTICIPATING COMMITTEES tthe Queen ot th x eo for Armenian and Syrian ® Committen for ‘Training. tn Suitable SUTe ett? ers nee (the British ited Crome 1 ‘ on Coma lew the Amertean 3 wgftt demas Wee “sutterore—¢ come tf red ti t Kecruiting Bervice Station “itriote of Ameri 9 ete und - \ 1 Teliat ‘ine BY ¥ Curie Relief Committon \ Ww ‘e Pund Mi oa Cha Ney Aue me t New Jorn th Amootation of Levland CR ieMnteer Pond iM Sereay Ww e, Tne, (Nine Teahemw de Vendome Hoanttal) These organizations have raised for War Relief over 100;000,000 NO FEES ARE PAID TO PROMOTERS ONE HUNDRED CENTS in every dollar raised at each of the participating booths goes to that participating committee. ALL SURPLUS PROFITS, after the payment of expenses and payments to participating committees, are divided between sixty of the committees who have underwritten the expenses of HERO LAND. Atk Bie ENOES in connection with obtaining adver Hsenvats fp the program have been pris vately donated, and co ently the entire amount received for advertisements in th which exceeds $1 1,000, eae to HERO LAND. © program, The relief organizations with headquarters at 360 Madison Avenue, have always advocated. and will welcome, State licensing of war charities. Such a system already exists in the State of Minois, and all the war charities with headquarters at 360 Madison Avenue are already licensed in the State of Illinois by the Hlinois State Council of Defense, All the committees with headquarters at 360 Madison Avenue have been approved by the Charity Organization Society, to whom they submit audited statements of their accounts, PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE HERO LAND ‘Vith other Bazaars or Entertainments

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