The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1917, Page 14

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ee ' ” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY DECEMBER 20, ini’ 7 ’ of * HURLEY 10 PLEDGE MURPHY'S HAND IS SEEN“ Marouf’’ Suny l| BOAT SAILOR , J ; IN QUEENS APPOINTMENT = f'yy Mirnt Time BIG 1918 TONNAGE tng: Ova At Metropolitan GREETS A GAPTOR i : ty Ma Onroe eviff Ny Sylvester Rawling « se V Mltehe t ’ > Row ' ha@ey section America ‘hu : « “i 1 Brooklys ; fumedey by f ‘ A a t ; , K « \ t/a / & f ' f ' a Mu % / M e ‘ ‘ awd e Liberty Bonds taken ai } , ' ' od market value at all Mon. \- ' « " sted rai ' ver inatigntia ame noner @ 4 ’ roe Shops. Bring up you { a? * never committed | 7 * f 10 e or ate shipwrecked, ys % ') $50 and $100 Bonds and® 9 opr ' an old wet . ! i dia rompective Queene | na ae oo ; tn - take home your change wiry . tion work ‘ ' nit 19 Mager otgct Byram. |! nie a A . ‘ 5 plus interest to date. (The : Hur « « , and | 7 ‘ 1 Hixlan, and Reet iawaier ter ait - $100 Bends will be ac Prd gown ores Seco" HE GETS $96 AS CORPORAL: enteat enen ne" neie” of tans! im ttm nee tan \ 10 be the f oe vent “8 Wrady | Rien onponed “meken #0 # water and pul abowrd the de + 4 cepted by returning you » oe " my the of a # sent below and 4 / 7 & Red tape freav WIFE ASKS $500 ALIMONY omnis a sss Raltaden Sei aes areata se end hea 21 2 $50 Bond of same issue’, = Ma f the rincess who hae « warming eee it Arm iil, So Brother of a to bine, hae ies rides Vad WP hog Wasi He chee AROS and difference im cash.) M tr re J Ca geihe aw ever afte ele e e ® - - f p Oo ital eplendor, m. ‘ ab . wite Hames Kept trom Elevator Shatt) ;, ae watt The genius of Ka fairly shouted his unex y ; ms : day bh | { Fidelity Trust Gompan non had been Ipated in the ligh Aish Shas te - f n 4 iM x ahh like palaces, Vie t , you m " L the by Dead Wall monque ywering upon backs I tend at uneel few pending NW AR a “ were npreasive, Inte i Wr GIN | neal of ox used thin nceration. Costu F an tt RE Cree on hie’ wth floor 6! ak oater, : ntl 4 t a Prudential t ’ ofiaiey oaths 2d Ladd i ‘ . t “ ' ‘ diane Beatin ai Booka wiurings and genufe . F and a promine of a big tonr r ra and a tare pict id). aici t ol \ , , iivery the end of 1918. F » fon of the jearby | Sieeueene vee German said Wient I p rhe # ne i received a tel- |t ae out at lunch and « ean well an effective. And \" pee etl ora) ice The Shipping Hoa . | 8 these things munt be paid| oo surted ts F t |fling amount fr t funda ting adjoining the rd Ordynsk!, the stage 4 ‘ 7 " a fi Phillip he Tidelit io Setti, the chorus maater; to ae we f: ted for-| Hamberage e Verhoe he ball nis ey : Jude ey. Me cela that \ f Hiding, foURHt the) trans, and ie Aili splieating Hew , Aayt : noha 4 1 FW Hothwad ive (he room. so|Gallt and the agile Mr. Bonfigito, the sriiy ig q sicn down, t $100 @ month, which, he sald, te alt |! { [leaders of the ballet, ‘There was far) pouting, but it's better than stand u onroe rt) es . SRG; MAO! REEM HORT STEET OED OF ~|too much of gesticulation in the first/ in panders mud to your kne \egge Platzok reserved decision | Vator shaft but a good deal of smoke |ycene, Kathleen Howard, the Fatimah, | gogging shrapnel. When they «et Rarest Furs baa tata P 1 oy ea out dhreugh the being the worst offender, She is too se sulg *sub' pon get you ' ae ee HIS NAME SOUNDED GERMAN ot mien ana ‘erts| ood an artist for muon ever-indule | good—usall at jay Sable, bases dts = gence. “Wisht [ was back drawin’ schoo! i So Hamburg Swore to Another, Is | “There can't be any performance ers over the Brooklyn side f Natural Blue and Canecnota ty Abventads FEWER PNEUMONIA DEATHS, | of ‘chu chin Chow’ at tho Manhattan) Three of the crew of thitty-cigh ’ th Silver Fox, George Hamburg was arraigned — | Opera House to-night,” a friend spoke English and talked with their and you ll have money left for | Chi hilla, Mink and States Commisivoner |filch. Pweaty-foor Hours Record Shows)| of mine to Morris Gest, “You must captors, Most of them were surly) ; . ; harged with vio Total of 41, have Jent Mr. Gatti all your scenery!’ ill-natured, altl they owed Baby Lamb per See Gian Sumber Gti tontia: trom panukeos | Anime OMT ETN ae et Cot Ror aitee onthe eras, Blue other practical holiday needs WRAPS—SETS—COATS no wae ted thin im win In Greater New York during the last! us remarked: “Well, when it is) lckets |awore that his name was Hamm pany four hear we fase thand scenic effects and spectacle that lam! rye Nay Asuucea Right now—more than ever before—do AA: manda other that for yesterday and Tuesday, ac- d he Navy ¥ Ranounee ~ { eee pnunsort.aa we cording to figures made public by the |/0king for, I go to the Winter Gar- be of a German submarine Monroe Clothes at $17 outvalue all others \ employes of Jam Bourd of Health at noon. The number | “en. | came here for the opera:” won é \Uiniten™ Peaeae of deaths from penumonia from Satur It does seom putting the cart befors | PY ag by Were we compelled to buy our woolens in tha Hamburg wae ties, day until to-day wa The totals for | the horse to reserve comment upon the pes ‘ | | Aaniatant ¢ ney Cone the last twenty-four hours follow music wo jong. Yet, ax L remarked | het present high market (thank goodness our needs i te so} ure td a usin, Nn Manhattan, d on , k feria tramimead veoauee of te cinbere th Beene, a) apne jthe other day, the obvious were taken care of long ago) the qualities we sell ‘ amioned by the Ge Brooklyn, | di easiest way one prestnt at last Bs 4 real iiaine, Hamburg Jnight's performance and none who| \ave & in Monroe Clothes at $17 would have to sell for not fi i gsntraee bees a Gall wes’ 480: artomancan (ordous Se less than $30. can fail to be Impressed flrnt by the setting and the dressing of the worl: W. R. WILLCOX MAY RESIGN. We urge you to buy two or three Monroe Suits fi) een ee hin aide so Lane at $17 NOW—That's real economy—buying what 3 orchestral cushion upon, William RW . < you have need for—at a price that won't soon again ently without eking for stirring eli. | © ee ata * get you nearly so much value. ‘ naxes, There are moments when the, ™ nt . ’ “ cognize unusu a Se voce ben oe hel Sizes and Styles for Every Man eae apuiteed coraieeuge she ate You stout men and slim men and extra large size men are fitted just as readily as the ye To tue singers he | ter ‘ young man; we specialize in out-of-the-regular sizes—and don’t think your selections will be Me lets their voices d withou When informed of # tt confined to just conservative models and patterns—not at all, you'll find “pep,” too. Come up. effort and by d their utter. fo have him © Always remember that Monroe Clothes at $17 are values impossible elxewhere—and ances with 1 © has given mu Mr, Will time Giaaashurarvanl ee only possible with us becau vidual parts, is a the We are manufacturers musiew! entity from beginning to end. | Charles We operate eighteen lower rent upstairs shops. "rance ai le ve an aam We sell regularly to over 100,000 men, ter, singing !n good voice and with We don't “pad and have “sales adequate exprewsion. Sho was Come to any of our Upstairs Shops—and you'll have money left for other things when upon ping Murout aa the cure i you buy Monroe Clothes at $17 p end of the second| Director of ion, Dinguined as a| headquarter t ed! this elty ‘ i oe the MONROE, MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT—Now Ready to Serve you Rothie Work bad } "I 2 i Chalmers as enter 0 a bia for all Fashion Booklet ye ‘ally and dramatica wil ° 7S 3 . ere City fine actor that gio | er overdid. itary MONROE, CLC “S, 42nd St., Cor. B'way, N. ity the comic side of t becomes clally in the manipulath is long “F, M th tw pies and ada cy 2 ” with heaps of love from Mary, Johnny and Father SUFFERED FROM HE gift for mother should be selected with great care, » for mother spends days planning and shopping, often ? 4 denying herself meny things for a long time before, in order SUITS- OVERCOAT yest to eng Chrteenoes the wonderful time that it is. You should choose for the wa 4 —eandat 7 f " : " Rabaud, w und 2 5 ‘ wares 0 Be at sombines heenty with usefulness, a gift that will lighten stent yimnhony hi comand’ On Face and Body, Burned America’s Largest pf < once o ce recently varintan ‘ you give her a set o oe ee yeare old tie wae | Terribly. Cuticura Healed, : { 6 9 rat the Gra: everal >a MANHATTAN BRONX { E yearn, 4 niueting | Of suffered from pimples tha 3c ea y * s ver at as Oper * “Mavoutt"| on my face and they would frec y 42d Street, Cor. Bway h Bergen Ave., 149th St a ‘ break out on my body hey were in 42d St., Cor. Madison Ave \ BROOK A its sixth anniversary this evening. It ng and itchy, anc ree = \ our Montague Sts. she no longer will need to stand over a over a low flame and saves fuel, “W ear- snnounces its Nigh" with aad SmI ot ' artiandl or Bway Fulton & Hoyt Streets hot stove and stir food; and she will — Ever'’ utensils are wonderfully durable, | time" songs “Walter ible. Some na ediGisest, Cor: Bway 987 Fulton St, * Xero» Save money avery month on her fuel Always look for the ‘* Wear-Ever" | Damrosch to sit up sath Sire t, ° Bway t NEWARK 151 Market St bill, for ear-Ever” cooks thoroughly trademark, Refuse substitutes t Wack Kor aw ati advert a 19th St, & Columbus Cirele bees ERSEY CITY —Nerark ave. ' ; sp peney pare ; for Cuticura Soap 25th Street & 7th Ave PATERSON 220 Main St what you get by investing on ine ie Sipe gen Lala aging toe ute ee nate! sample, The pimples bega nrystie ot. & NKERS y Square f La | better almost immediately so 1 t § more, and I used two cakes of C b Soap and one bo: Cuticura O) when | was (Signed) . ¥ Ella St, John, Plattehill, N.Y., April 4 12, 1917, cam oar ee Se With an ap tendency to sb , Drilh Into Hank Vaults troubles ; 4 \ super-crean nC yar | a ‘ "! Dept. H, Boston 1 Soap 28. Ointment 2S and eee | '

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