The evening world. Newspaper, December 6, 1917, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD COATS—DRESSES f |i. [0 BEGUEST SACRIFICED i Vielt This Pntowe t eetaty fin — lee a 7 This Month is the Last of the Old Edison Prices THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, “A FAKE TOBACCO FUNDS. Warning Given That They Are \u- a TT neil = AMUAN MAY CALL omer ON PRESENT IF o> FADERS ASSENT \ abs ld ye SATURDAY f Caen, . , if mperat t we , ihr nove them avichly, v0 we $ 1 475 ISSUE URGENT GALL paced oy) pare avi FOR ARMY NURSES i The Dresses id A z segpape theese ’ f | Ane at . ue . " an iH ; bs : | i] f 41.00 Nev oy stew wt 5 \\4 } Tear A Nawwral Born ee ee tates ‘ Christmas Gilt or Eeorybedy MELLES 450 Sth Ave., is “ow ‘ # BRITTON PURTLMTING CO., New Tore Ret 2 f ¢ Mier - —-— aa — COLGATE'S Colgate's Ribbon Dental / Cream does six things— and does them well 1 Cleans thoroughly without injurious chemicals. \ 2 Polishes the teeth to natural \ whiteness without harmful ) arit { 3 Corrects an acid condition of the mouth \ 4 Retards the growth of decay derms. 5 Delights by flavor. tod its delicious 6 Leaves the mouth clean and wholesome. merous in Bro Beware This wart © fake w i has bees by Assistant [ Attor Lewis of Kings County. Ho urges (contributors make certain their mo goes only to reputable persons and « N January Ist prices on New Edison phonographs go up. To save this increase in price you must buy now. ake it a point to come to the Edison Shop today. Delay may mean that you will forget until it is too late. Our Special Holiday Offer below makes it easy for everybody to have the instrument and records of their choice right now. Lhe NEW EDISON No Needles to Change Plays All Makes of Records As a special inducement to act at once and to enable you to take advantage of present prices, we are making this Special Holiday Offer | Q The instrument of your choice and a selection of records will be delivered to you at once by making a | small payment now. Arrange to pay the balance in terms suitable to you—making your frst regular payment | in Vebruary of next year. | Concert Today and Tomorrow | Come to an Edison Shop concert any day between 11:30 a.m. and {| pm ‘joy an hour or two of the most delightful music—real genuine music, true to the living tones from which it was re-created Come as a guest of the Edison Shop } By | | =/ PROGRAM Wa | | 1.30 A.M, to 5.00 P. M Carme (Canto Sorrentino), Guido Ciccolini | We're Going Over Male Quartet Charmant Oiseau Anna Case Rondo Capriccioso Albert Spalding Send Me Away With @ Smile, Arthur Fields Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh Taudas Society Orchestra // \ = <— ———— THE EDISON SHOP Manhattan Prop 473 Fifth Ave., orp the fone. ‘Lewis eajd he had been informed bacco funds are numerous 4 The Best Temperance Workers How History Repeats Itself : A hundred years ago Thomas Jefferson, in writing to Mr. De Neuville in advocacy of the culture of the grape in this country said: “No nation is drunken where wine is cheap, and none sober where the dearness of wine substitutes ardent spirits as the common beverage.” This was before the era of brewing in America, but shortly after thi we find Jefferson writing to a friend of his in the Virginia Legislature, in behalf of a certain Captain Miller “who is about to settle in our country and to establish a brewery”’..... “I wish to see this beverage become common," said Jefferson. Nearly a century later, we find Dr. Andrew D. White, former Presi- dent of Cornell University, and Ambassador to European countries, say- ing in his autobiography: “The best temperance workers that | know are the men who brew light, pure beers, and the wine growers of California.” The justification for heer as a True Temperance Beverage consists in the fact that over 90% of it is water. vi The solid matter of which beer is made consists of the extract of hops and cereals (principally barley malt), These comprise about 5%, The alcohol in beer, which averages less than 4%, is not put in by the brewer, but is produced by natural fermentation of the yeast, as in wine and cider. ay After a hundred years of experiment, we find public opinion in this country veering back to the principle laid down by Thomas Jefferson, that beer is essentially a TRUE TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE! The United States Brewers’ Association.

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