The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1918, Page 11

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) dition is the ex | eleven years old, of Chicago. Joseph ts BOY COMES FROM CHICAGO. sic'sreste3t.cf Chon, Zone, | jof the Lackawanna yards at Exchange | IGERATOR GAR Fess Port Morris, and he is learning | pprectate warmth and shelter as he never did before ‘Trainmen in the yards who were mak ling their ro Jing came u School Lune Your Help Half Starved and Nearly Frozen, | Joseph Dolsilli Is Rescued at Port Moorris, | had left Chiea A midwinter trip in a refrigerator car 1 sege Preis fp esterday morn. | y In & ear Whien 1 from Chicago to Por lorrla, N. J, | he made him comfor where he was found y rday morning FS kor ne . es boy's parents asking struet fn @ half starved and nearly frozen Up to a late hour peer Inet night he plott Mipidhial ti weph Dol heard from Send your contributions te | Gare of The venting World. A Time-Tried Blood Tonic ||, nutritious lunches. No money is made in any ' Everything ia furnished at No child is pauperized. Every case investigate by 8 Pepto-Mangan has won the respect and confidence of the medical profession of two hemispheres by a quarter- century record of achievement. It rebuilds the blood by charging it with iron and by creating millions of | Evening Every contribution received, possible for undernourished ac ay coat World Readers Who = aj THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, h Fund Needs * to Keep Work Going Through the Year a see Pacey cate ees (icici How to Send Money Contributions To Evening World School Lunch Fund the school Chil Childre: o's Lunch Fund, no matter how smali, will make It hool children to recelve wholesome, hoot authorities JANUARY 29, HE RIVOLI SCORES AGAIN IN PHOTOPLAY OF “THE HIRED MAN” 1918. “HELLO, AMERICA!” IS SPECTACULAR BURLESQUE, AT COLUMBIA THEATRE 11 former Ambassador Gerard, whe |spoke, In New York City, he are 110,000 chauffeurs—no tof them hired to run pleasure ‘WANTS CHAUFFEURS SENT TO SHIPBUILDING YARDS "=" the approval of the man who ie {ing at first hand wi the proncaat of to etting — ships, pee ; “economia aoneattatlon and in nid Ww 1 rat nigh Haul Worker the time was ripe for it. t 1 t pla vd Rome ve I = 7 +i ,|. “The Shipping Board would cer- mong Chem being "The = aca "| tainly welcome those chauffeurs,” hu mn ph Murtigts burte prody Americal” made ® great t crowd at tie Colum Briton Says Limousines Should Be Turtey Inte : ' Liberty soone ' ire cars that roll} wad. ' " i" lay and r eae > Tals ie Yank Doodle Por is ek Senator ¥ in Worne. : and d numbers Te RRIRVE TRENTON, N. J, Jan. 2%—The come nof United States Senator Willlam Hughes of Paterson was reported to be f ae to-day at Mercer Honpital, where iuounty ds dinner to tt iy confined with a complication of 4 fine singer and dancer,| Shipping Hourt ¢ h a and septic polson- t ast were F We last night | tro ction, of the teeth, I, ina Mayward The suggestion was taken up by he 4 ‘ Arthur As excellent - eit inp ' THE DAYS OF LONG AGO. Annie David Few Drops When Corns Hurt, Villfor Valnly Veaens for Scenes of . . sturdy, new vitality-making red blood cells. | Have Supported Fund Two ,. Sy Sona tht Grae oP . ch Beas) { Pain Stops! Corns | u ; 9, react CON oe be Wok t ‘ ; work oe ae i ; te the schools DIXON'S BURLESQUE ‘ repret i at h te an't aes tke ; r : 3 ep 0- ah anh the Emmergenty = OES CTS) es in lebelabd batehe tb Wit COMADIAN NEEDS NO uk to enes of old, ‘The ofter| f Don't let corns ache twice! Lift any corn | Many Thousand Children. i CRNA Se a Connill OF & SRRTOLIRE FACIAL MAKE-UP © © n his nerves, evidently, and or callus off with fingers—Here’s magic! “The Red Blood Builder” ——- linvestigation mado under the DI eat fis 9c a that no longer exist for oe By Sophie Irene Loeb. rector General of the Army Medical | P. Dixon 1918 Toview ret out and atretch the! No humbug! Any corn, | Put a Hoste ll nnn Have you loat weight? Are you easily worried and irritated? DR Any thousand chitiren gos | Service inithal how of the season at 4 hat leads te tong Treen ihe ooh; will one || Sr exiiae "Laseaatty tht bone you have many "off-days"? Are you easily fati ad is your Miata Epitope ks was found that many recruits tre Kost uth eda ry Pe =f Poe Aas y, 1 appetite poor? Are you pal | ing to public school a iffe * ioe ) ded From on > right up and lift out, with- | ness eae ge ppt bg aves § : ng from m r its Sete Scents Ms it will play of th ut any pain, the corn or callus will loosen atest Symes inaleate 4, poleone | cae oWwatidta Morte are MMlitarY xervico because of unfitness i, Av inte tack the danrings and” nt onihie deng ie called freer: | and can be lifted off with 10 sluggish, impover ‘ pore sre sult of the inquiry showed y 8 ed rin one and in m compound of | the fingers, ished blood, ed to secure enoveh HN18 | conoiusively that these young men | ° 5 mm ; a ether discovered by a Cim- | — Freezone doesn't eat out Pepto-Mangan enriches and fortifies the | by which the most necessitots cases! guring their school-going period had |" Van, Wall known 40460 <! ¢ and | eimnat! chemist. the corns or calluses but blood with the elements that drive out the | will be reached. wen undernourished and had suf- fans as “Hicky,” is playing 1 ( the darko Ask at any drug atore for | shrivels them without any vitality-draining poisons and waste tissue, For the past two years, through fered so long from malnutrition at inmaking part. Hicky mati and | & small bottle of freezone, | irritation. and keeps them out. lthe fund contributed by the rea when proper food was most i the lavens which will cost but a trifle, Women! Keep freezone lit has boen possible t0 give to cripples | Vit to have made |t impossible n sky, and the stare tut is sufficient to rid one’s | on your dresser and apply « and the invitation is us : las GhIIAON, ideo sunderted | <° tin thelr vitallty in later the, moon risen ithe € | fret of every corn oF callus i drops Friendly Warning: Mak in that : spear nent hile the | t in the most marvelous ns aching. ere ea prima donna role, is pre ne. Mone Id in bulk; it comes only For sale at all drug stores, ndition. | s work has been done by Pepto-Mangan is made by print s and teachers in co-ope: M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York | tion with the New York Lunch ¢ Manufacturing Chemists The fund is now exhausted, and Store Closed at 5 P. M. Mid-Winter Sale of New and Used Pianos Grands— Uprights —Player-Pianos—Reproducing Pianos New instruments of highest quality —Chicke?ing, Knabe, Schomacker, Emerson, Steinway, Mason & Hamlin. - The world ’s best Reproducing Pianos Player-pianos of latest type. Instruments that will last a life-time. At savings of $40 to $250 each. And used instruments at very little prices. New Reproducing Pianos—Reduced Grade Special Grade pectal Chickering.......... $1,250 $1,065 Schomacker......... $1,100 $940 Schomacker......... 950 735 Janssen........... . 950 750 New Grand Pianos—Reduced Chickering......... $1,100 $800 Schomacker. . ve BRO $690 Chickering... .. 1,000 750 Schomacker 685 600 New Angelus Upright Player-Pianos—Reduced Byane. : ssscevces $1,050 $850 Emerson. ......... $655 Knabe 1,050 800 Lindeman 465 Schomacker. . 850 725 Lindeman 560 Janssen, .......++ 625 550 Emerson Grand . 865 New Upright Piaieac Reduced Chickering. . . $600 $475 Knabe....0.0........ $850 $670 Chickering . 650 500 Schomacker......... 500 395 Some of the foregoing have been slightly used for demonstration purposes or are in case styles which have been changed a little. | The Used Instruments Used Player-Pianos A few, 65-note . -$150 and $175 Used Upright Pianos i | td 5 « About 20, 88-note.. _ $250 to $700 | $35, $65, $75, $100, $125, $150, $175, Among the 65-note are Emerson- | $185, $200, $225, $275, $325, $350, Angelus and Auto-player. Among the 88-note are Knabe-Angelus, Scho- | $375, $400, $500 macker - Angelus, Emerson - Angelus, Weber Pianola, Hardman, Marshall & Among these are Chickerings, Knabes Wendell, Auto-piano. Schomackers, Steinways, emersons, Used Grand Pianos | Hardmans, Sohmers, Lindeman, Vose, Cable, and a score of other good makes. All taken in exchange in the regular course of our large piano business. All put in condition to render good service, Chickering, $100, $500, $550, $650 and $695, Knabe, $575, $700. Stingl, $200. Fischer, $32 Couldn’t Be a Better Opportunity to Get Just the Piano You Want CONVENIENT TERMS TO Plano Salons, First Gullery, New Building ALL Broadway at Ninth, New York ixeuse and | ac t Hucation. w redial measure the inquisl- the | terial ¢ neil recommended a # ra- | lunch service where needy chil could be fed. Will you help to aid the chil- dren of your own country at the most important period of their growth? "JEWS RAISE HALF MILLION TOWARD PALESTINE STATE New York Contributes Twice | Amount Turned In by Any | Other City Malt a million dollars has been raised }to meet the immediate needs looking ler Horward to the re-establishment of a P | Jewish atate in Palestine, !{ was an- | nounced yesterday by the Palestine R | Restoration Fund Commission, An tn- tensive campaign will be started in 400 American cities Feb. 1 to bring the total jup to the $1,000,000 desired before the here of that month ‘The half-way mark was passed when Pledges were received from five New| England cities for $115,009, including,| 4 $100,000 from Boston. New York City’| hi aN) sm an| | via thertuge in th y borough will be he next three week at "the atric Ay performances will be wiven for the fund. IS STRICTLY UP T0 DATE ABOLISH COACHING FEES. School Board WIll Not Have inal Promoters Serve as Tutors. The Board of Education has a| or notice on all District Superintendents | 4¥ that accepting fees for coaching from teachers within jurisdictions who are ting themselves for h pe must cease ee For several years some Sup tuit tw i ons, and finally ‘marking and grad favor, the teachs not employ examiner coach them.” | oe DOROTHY DALTON the} of motion picture POUBE THIS CHINESE CALENDAR don't Stay ci body can ‘Tell, Crochet Bedspreads, * $1.75 | Turkish Bath Towels, “$5.50 |Sports Variegated Colored War] v6. can turn prov, faded hair Satin Finish Bedspreads, $2.95 | Irish Linen Pillow Cases, pr. $2.50 | Pictures, a5 Well asa Mgr | beautifully dark and lustrous almot 1) | Huck ‘Towels, hemmed, doz. $2.95 | Irish Linen Sheets, “ $7.50 | chants’ Guide. ‘Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com Non f th ld fashioned, the nt} poun at any drug store Million Py rs ry rChinae ie Aberac Br ibutllen sof this old ‘rarenas- Saar Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Pieces *hinatown's calendar just is- | Tea Recipe, improved by the addition ; . . a by the Mun ¥ of other ingredients, are sold anniv Afternoon Tea Napkins, Tray Covers Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., pple) Weokly, whose ally, says a well-known druggist here, . : {Der ase HL GREK Sr tit AIF #0 (are $5.90 and 7.50 doz. Se and 35c each $4.50 and 5.25 set rally and e one ean te Jit has been applied tende have ac da foe $ by from teacaers for (ne st 1, W3 later taking charge of the « t ‘ored the biggest hit of t ith her singing: ¢ A patrio IN “FLARE-UP SAL” {4 RIALTO FILM HIT Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Dalton in “4 » Rialto The dee a pleasing varlatto: lare-Up 8 s week, pr on in the wa First of all story of a real West with real Dalton plays @ hall girl real ple in And Miss ptably the da: e with the he it The Last Days, To-morrow and Thursday, of the January Sale of Household Linens Will provide Liddell’s superior grades of Pure Linen Satin Damask Table Cloths and Napkins at great reductions. At, bec id lover bandit ha change of spirit plays thi s by J. G. Hawks. th part very capably rnd an ere on an film bein glimpses d much enthusiasm AGE TEA BEAUTIFIES AND DARKENS HAIR Table Cloths, Table Cloths, $5.50 Table Cloths, $6.50 Large Dinner Size Napkins to match, Regularly $7.75 doz. $5.75 2by 2. yds., Regularly $6.00, at $4.50 2 by 2!2 yds., € $7.50, # 2by 3 ydé., $8.75, & y! Tt Dar’ So Naturally that No- Dimilty Bedspreads, at $1.75 | Huck Towels, hemst’d, doz. $4.95 Blankets, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases WAIR-SHE LOOKS | KE A WOMAN i i ~aili A a Bie AMO At decided reductions from prevailing prices. of ‘ | Lea tos a eh aad White Blankets Comfortables is snniteatie Lapin eerie Single and double sizes, Double size; attractive coverings, ves and your locks become Inxurt ; dete and beauHt i = at $5.50, 8.50 and 9.95 at $2.95, 4.95 and 6.00 eth's Sage and Suly ' yoght and you'll Muslin Muslin Muslin dark, hand Pillow Cases, ful appearance hemmed, Bolster Cases, hemmed, hemmed, . . 22c, 24e, 48c, 1.28, 28c, 55e, 1.40, 45c, Sheets, 98e, Put on the Bevo Glasse table for the bite ‘ye pre the evening. AS a suggest Cream cheese and chopped © brown bread), Dill pickles, Shrinp Bevo. Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo make and delightful addition to «ny light or heavy. Bevo—the all-year-'round od exc §T. L Sold in bottles only and b ANHEUSER-BUSCH yhen you set the 4 for the guests of m for @ dainty lunch: meal—hot or cold, — Pid Yam APs Rugs, Carpets and Linoleum At Emphatically Reduced Prices. Heavy Reversible Wool Smyrna Rugs, In simple effects, predominating in gray, sive 0 by 12 feet; regularly sold at $24.50 sandwiches fon salad, Ice cold 18.75 $9.75 tan, rose, green, etc 2 on appetizing | Chenille, YARD Wideloom carpet in widths up to fifteen and dyes guaranteed Stern Brothers’ Areal back feet; quality soft drink, lunvely by ouls SQUART Plain Inlaid Linoleum ere? Carpets In varied colorings; regularly sold ln woud and tile effects: regularly from 8275 to #455 per yard { | quare yard $1.85 to 2.50 $5e

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