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mae eee ae THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1917. Ratorted end Mre William Alvors Tra Mine Marys > te tae ae ba ae Par entrant for Rhwwneation ° and the | mare leuritis, Lambago and Sciatic te Prieon Term. - i onre tn mt ave announced Of Bone % yeare tn Mate Prise Gan " “ay 6 ie North Cares pp eo Miss Martha Louies Colty views Parker mM 4M Kensie pr Townentp who wan convicted of con now a8 near ae your the fat f prose ution i an to thew ! | to Lieut. James %. Brinckernett, ma OF" ssi '°' Heatricn Pom. t atherine Van} own bathtub rth Carotine and i Field artitiery, U. th A ner Dyke Hull was the r wirl he . ch to inepire and) — - Nohert Db Ve r wae fie - ‘ - Mra. Gartner Cothy of Raat Orene* 10 mispena on. ant i ap Oyene Ht ourte ints everywhere | ser, ona Mee, ie 4. 0 at| Mise Marion Cole of Cambridge, | brother's hem man and the ushers yoarn ano Mort | seo, 94s wt. Niohelan A vmmmance | Mase, waa married at Atamford yee- | were Kdward # Moore, Altert KE Honest Advertising tarday to J. Burley Cheney, president | Coote, Thomas C Lewnond, Ehrich 1) “" : | the engagement of thelr daughter, Kit 014 D. Dewhow 18 to @ tople we all hear now-a-days because #0 many people are in- eaders F Section ist urer of the Cheney Compan ner and Harolt i aders I rom AM t 3 Mise Mariah Winttredy Osborne, wo | *"" 'ennurer . si clined to exaggerate. Yet haa any physician told you that we claimed ing Campaign in House Youn ael Gaston | U0. Preston P. Phillipe of Hamp . — | Im St, Baviour's ( imo ot te Coe | | unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ack Webb Predicts Victor 1 hean converted |10M Va, Bow with the Amerioas Ht-) ) ». roenatig Boat and Mai |(Medral of ML John the Div’ them, ,We won't anewer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be, ining countien | peditionary Forces in France. M terday afternoon Mins Gertrude Helen _ « bY Prohibition . Daviaeon Crain, a concert and cbureh | 70 daughter of Mra Nathan ‘That {¢ has all the virtues to-day that waa claimed for it in Its early days WASHINGTON ne , | varitone, were married last ene | care ot No. 291 Weat End Avenne,| tstobe found inits increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians, sof og just an we Are | ye, gad Stage Pouch, daughter esd at the bride's home, No. 1 i” Whe married to ¥ tek M. Hiten-| and our that its standard will be maintained inited Mtaten hs vo rs. te ip H. Pouch of | miguty-eaventh Atreet cock, The Key. 1. Briggs Naab| Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Cas- ” fier e@lebt 7 ooklyn, announced her engagemen! remo ore kanise @ campaign a iwith te wonder |at @ bridge beid yesterday at der| sok on wit Gee ne vy. Mise er" | toria that Mr. Fleteher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. 1 pending 1 he Hours ant 1 ph mn 4 | Palma pink roses anita - . a wa tnd “ eoaay ™ A : js eee iteriat | 20me to Arlo Wilson, gon of Prof) Oren nn awe Church yeaterday land Charles Kawarde best man. Wr Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from tnat night by the Ame A Na athens o Sith rae eons Afernoon for tha wedding of Mine| Hulbert and tug Conrad were the| Whleh be Honestly expects to receive bis reward. maid ad a kamseun aba: vibay tempt | ra Rhy Catone i i, ibe \eaith Colfax Aitken and Warold| ushers. A reception was held in 1% | Genmine Castorin atwa ae _—" organizations. Lepeakable happl- | iC GhOvhs danalue es on toe hoe tie Phillips Farrington. Dr. Emmest M.| Motel Ansonia ballroom. nad gnatat g Hoprosentative Webb, Chairman of jean x that we now have | : _ , back to ite last | ‘er vied In only 12 per cent. OORT ODE RG GGA AORORGDG GAL HI 14H EIEE + area, and I am pray- at ot drive will result ; | . “4 the o ur shores ° € * n the Uquor trafic and 4 is great crusade 1 1 me evil “Rath Street and 3d Ave. Street and 3d Ave. tative Dye tapourt HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS “LOW IN PRICE " Mr. Dyer Is one of the of the Judiciary Committee 1 a report of the readlu- oP Wb nation-wide - The Lesson of France : f 4 are urging all > Congress to be next Monday. are away France—once a most sober country, when its alco- rei eae holic consumption was largely in the form of light wines ° wire’s PLEA FREES HIM and beer—has, in later days, been confronted with the ON HIS WAY TO PRISON Problem of Alcoholism. The growth of the absinthe and 3 Rocker in golden or fumed 3 oak, with genuine leather 2 seat, tufted back, 87: 98 Chair, golden 5 25 finish OVS VOONe i Judge Metntyre and Jury So Moved brandy habit in the northern provinces raised a ques- i That Sentenced Man Is Put « 1 on Probation, tion that was met at the outbreak of the war by an agi- When Judge McIntyre of Genera: e sa tas ‘ nme entender Rite at tation for Prohibition. to serve two to four years in Prison, he did not count on ‘a wife, > 1 convicted of stealing §71 A decision has now been reached which, according to wisn remove tow 87.8 sect eat Deaepann the correspondent of the New York Sun, has “PRO- : er ae : incr wana he topad, that FOUNDLY MODIFIED PUBLIC OPINION ON THE We Pay Freight. We Pay. Railroad Fare \ art. offic i LIQUOR QUESTION.” \ > > 22@00 0090088 had been out , Our Liberal Credit Terms Cpely to Long Island, New Jersey and tk Connecticut, at BA™ST.& 3°°AVE The sudge the ojroum~- This is the unanimous decision of the army medi- cal authorities to adopt the recommendations of the Academy of Medicine that a Jiter of wine should be in- troduced into the daily rations of the soldiers. se A letter left by the late Prof. Landouzy—himself an ardent Prohibitionist—and recently published in the Journal de Medecine of Bordeaux, strongly influenced 1 the decision, for he wrote: ““Abstention from pure wine is everywhere under the sky of France a scientific, economic and historical heresy.” W. L. DOUGLAS “THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE” $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 55.00 $6.00 $7. ” $8.00 | W. L, Douglas name and the retail price ib etamoed on the bottom of every. pair a shoes before they leave the factory. 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