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‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 , 1918, COMRADES IN ARMS sil Penny Lunches, WILL BE PALLBEARERS | « ay AT MULQUEEN FUNERAL | : : MEADE PICKS UP © i FROM NAUEN BALTIMORE, Jan. =Camp Meade'’s wircless operator, Jim Mo« Garrity, caused a tremor of excite. ment to-day when he announced that she _ Just d up several meas at Wireless station Cutting O Off Would Prove a Calamity | | to Public School Children a 2. en a, ht. How to Send Money Contributions ore Closes Bro o way at Ninthy WANAMAKER’S— Wind Up Our Business Year—Tomorrow, Thursday | Maaetoe Et ttt eat te m4 ba a Used Sage a any. "The messages Neneh » Were ry in the ott tat German code, Tea to Darken Baie | erefore could not b de- Siphered Uy ty Ste lire, he nea To Evening World School Lunch Fund —— warte ould not believe ima" ore, Vas ies anal Send your contributions to the “School Children’s Lunch Fund,” | She mixed Sulphur with It to At Av erage Half Price ees them by disp! layin ee mes-| care of The Evening World. ee eviNtatiaes © * ; ji fardsa to Washington ney for Every contribution recelved, no matter how small, will make {t | ; $39,129 of our own goods reduced to $19,945—including possible for undernourished echool children to recelve whctesome, | Linea cunqeeipa mn i, q ‘ > | mutrtlous lonetes, | kept her hale beaut. [| 18,456 pairs of Hosiery and 13,140 pieces of Underwear RHEUMATISM CONQUERED pide ida Roda Meats (‘sige Tea and Sutphi ill b ld-fashioned Sale which families far and ill tt Everything ta furnished at cost, rey bythe deals adh a ah { wi xe an old-fashioned Sale which families far and near will not want to | ’ Hi hair took on that dull, ¢ { GL Gu leure mene No child x paupertzed. wiked appearance this {{ Miss. It is all Wanamaker-standard merchandise, and not a second in the lot Every case investigated by school authorities, | | vive was applied with 1) with the single exception of a few women’s silk stockings at 65c. Buy freely. Buy Lal gq, You've fooled long enough with drugs eee ae @ for “Wyeth's Suge and || With the certainty that for this coming Spring prices will be even higher than we ad upset your whole system. You ‘ you will get a ire one medicine SCHOOL LUNCH FUND OF THE EVENING WORLD | : PRAISED BY OR, FISK ch! Teachers and Principals Com- }| mend Evening World’s Plan to Feed Kiddies and Are Hopeful Thai Enough Money| Will Be Raised. | quote below. When we say the women’s silk stockings at 45¢ were 65c, we mean | that they have been 65¢ in our own stock until today. This Spring these very | same grade will cost the public 85¢. ‘This is a fair example of how costs are still | going up. In not a single instance can we duplicate these lots to sell at the prices they have been selling for—to say nothing of the new prices. None sold C. O. D. + old-time receipe, Wy your dr — saa suidluia’ oe with “An Admirable Thing for the Next} Army in Peace or | nel now, Heats Be Here at 9 o’Clock—to Get First Pick “{t would be nothing short of a 4 eace Or itd ) naturally. and evenly tae 1 rs i} ee es that con tell it haa been ap y, s PT t e 9 apanese pber Kk bou calamity to discontinue this life sav- War. ow | Meche ay 5 un tes ie Women’s Stock ings wanes rhe pi ha aren ribber A ail Mote sd | Jing work among school children.” ! Hetbed ee a ia ef ' ( ‘ . r HOT school tunch for sip! ena comb or soft brush ie, Were 18¢—S8 ness cotton stockings, black, | were u little small and the armholes a little large, they This is how John C. Gebhart, Exes-| $6 ibpoehveous't take white, & bleach 5 a 1 10 4 4 every child in New York and ¢ gh your ry tik hite, gray, unbleached; 2,700 pairs | will fit women of 36 and 38inch busts; 120 pieces. ff Lure pesestary Ob siemee tee would avin: admicaple ‘ ing on data tine, Ty morn 48c, were 68c—Silk stockings with cotton tops 1, 31:25, were $1.75-—Pink or white union suits, liste Su er From School Lunch Committee, gave NS] oi.) aon the next army in peace front the huneae hl ing th ait dissappearss after |) and soles; 960. pairs ody with glove silk tops; 756 pieces. views of the crying need of the| §) eae The Evenin World Mrs. Michael J. M another application or twos it is te- 65c for $1.50 and $2.25 grades that have been $2.50, wero $4—Imported habutai silk vests, em~ Evyestrain ? |] presxtort service tor undernourishad war 9 is Street, A remutiom mass at |t © its naturel color and looks |! getting at Se Siltepinted stockings in. taney broidered; 261 pieces ‘ Ms school children, which The Evening] O7ently te be commended for its Ron, asc etrege ene Ht and beautiful ‘hie TT effuets; also plain white silk; “aeconda'’; 2,220 pairs $3.50, wore $6.50 Imported crepe de chine vests, Then why continue to abuse |]| world has beon able to furnish for| @ffert to raise money for the Asha mis a delightful toilet ps atl iba embroidered; 60 pieces. on able to RE tucno Antended 2oy th 95e for $1.50 and $1.78 grades that have ben | your eyes? Wear Ehrlich |}| tho past two years through the coa- Laenalalt Abell ig na guard ot cite indisation or prevention of dis. || Selling at $1.15-—Silk-ribbed stockings in fancy Men’s Socks | glasses and you will marvel ||| tributions of its readers, school children in this city re- Y pirmanded 6 Adst patterns; 3,120 pairs, : 25¢ for 55c grades that have been selling at 45¢— | at the great relief, School Principals and teachers are| school children in thie sity, 10: | eS | $1.10, were $1.95—-Silk stockings with cotton | fashioned silkepluted: 2,400 paits Reliable Eyesight Examination ||| hopeful that enough money will be) 2 triton. Weeant TALK, | teetn |) tops and soles; black, white and colors; 2,200 pairs Se grades that have been selling at 38¢— Registered Eye Specialists. ||| raised to continue milk and cracker! ope Mult yon dults on tiaees $1.10 for 83 grades that have been selling at i mercerized cotton; 840 pairs, Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50, ||| service to the many children suffer- ACH, W at adults on | $1.95 —Openwork silk stockings; 480 pairs. 45c for $1 gracioa that havo been selling for 60c— ing from malnutrition, which servico| the subject of proper food, but $1.50, were $2.50 to $5—Mostly white silk | Silk and wool in black or white; 1,680 pairs. 9 they have personally supervised. we can MOULD children if wo stockings, embroidered; 240 pairs. | 68e for $1 grades—silk-plat 2 pairs. ow * re At e gi 3 95e for $1.50 grades —Fancy silk; 180 pairs. Established 56 Years "We are of course very grater Ta | ment by Dr. Hugens Lymer x W ’s Underwear i Mow York: 184 Bway, at John Se ||| Te Evening World for carving 60] Dircctor of the Lite Eatensiua I Save Decayed Teeth, Sle ee eee . Men’s Underwear 23 Sixth Av asth Stil! ort, “and we hope there will not be| Institute. | hten Loose ‘Teeth, and 25c, were 3he—Ribbed isle vests; 1,080 pieces. dbo for $1 grades that were gelling at 65¢—Ribbed 950 Gixth Av., i Z leaky bs hed had yee reSeieny De WORST ECZEMA a Treat Diseased Gums. {se for 65¢ and 75e grades—Winter-weight | cotton or striped madras union suits of summer yor Nassau, at Ann St.j/| any interruption. sincere!) nd ribbed cotton vests and tights; 2,400 pieces. weight; 1,200 pieces, ‘ 17 West qad_ Street!!! that within a short time suffictunt . : ‘ ht. ohlves * - 48e for $1 9 vs that b t sling at 68 | $1.95 for $3 grades— Heavy-weight shir! Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St funda will be forthcoming to resume BURGLAR CHOKES WOMAN via eutaren should : r] Pinks ete colon silat R20 plecen, solling at 68 | ers of natural color cotton and wool mixed the work that 1s wo necessary to the AND DOG IN APARTMENT bs suffercr should know | i . 5Sc for 78c ado: vad pieces. greatly Poslam is able to ™ z 55c for 75e and $1 grados—-Lisle thread com- | vee F many crippled and tubercular chil- Benefit this stubborn trouble; how | bination suits; 3126 pi Children’s Underwear dren, a woll as those suffering from _ _. [quickly it brings relief, stops itchings | 8c, wore $1 to $1.50—Wint cotton 38e or 3 for $1, were 50c to $1.25—but only 125 miInutrition, Ae Animal Revives After Robber's Es- i foals soothes | ene omit ES ro aprond ® @ || and-wool mixed vests and drawers; PY pieces, What are you going to do about ; Fete Poslam over an angry, aifected sur ge ‘ it? cape and Whines Alarm—Mistress | face is to feel that here, in reality, is ig i! : Women's and Childron’s on Main aisle and regular store, Old Building ——_—_. Found Unconscious in Bed, | Just the healing influence the skin de- af BLO Men’s on Main aisle and regular store, New Building ~ mands. ‘Treatment is usually surpris | A. Fe KENNEDY, HABERDASHER, | cote sercostar and «chaine ain | anh grainy is veuny supe; MB RDLOODy - composed the loot taken early: tonday|every day, Poslam ts haronte from the apartment of George Shepard, It for Pimples, Rushes and ruptional disorders. No, 231 West Slat Street. baal) Sold everywhere. For free sample a burglar, who choked Mrs. Shepard into | write to Emergence vy Laboratories, 243 tn nelbility and garroted the family | West 47th St, New York City bulldog in his efforts to escape witnout| . Urre your skin to become fresher, use @ =TWwO OFFICES =~ all W ZEst125" SHO 9Ensr 34°St. ' SLCOR SY AVE HOURS 94M. TO BPM DAILY NOAYS PAM TO IBM Like Selling Coal These Days at a Discount— 1,182 Pairs BLANKETS at New Prices, CUTS THROAT IN HOSPITAL Obtains Razor by Ruse and Tries Suicide—Reported to Just the Thing For An Emergency Makes an excellent always -ready-to-serve by a negro | ‘ if clearer, better by the daily use of dressing for sulads, Be Dying. attracting attention Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam oysters, hot and cold Andrew F, Kennedy, sizty-six years| Ralph Shepard, who lives with his|—Advt ° . . Pt meats, sen food, eggs old, a haberdawher at No. 12 Cortlandt | brother, told the police he was awak- | Quick, Painless Way and vegetables. MADE INU.S A Street and known to thousands of down- ened by the whining of the dox shortly | attempted suicide Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from New Yorkers, after 2. A.M. He looked through the| 11) Remove Hairy Growths : $6, $6.75, $7 $7.50 to $8.50 $10.50 and $11.50 $13 and $14 At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores to-day by slashing his throat in|apartment and found his asister-In-law VICTOR and f Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St, N. Y. the Volunteer ‘Hospital, where he ha gasping and partly conscious tying nN To Trauty) SONORA To protect our customers from dealers who would like to buy out all of these blankets at been a private patient after an Attack |noross the bed. which her Ausband| Here is a le, unfailing way t SERVIC! these extremely low prices—we must Only three pairs to one purchaser and none | jot cerebrai hemorrhage. It 4@ belleved | was astoen Jrid the skin of objectionable Mair RVICE sold C. O. D | ihe will die. According 10. ore, GNenerd, eke wan AVIth “some. now Relatane a Machines and Records .O. D. ; ; : An Kennedy is @ bachelor, living at ae awakened by some noixe and, going to] Water make enough paste ty cover thi PEASE PIANO CO, Good blankets are almost as searee as coal and prices are going higher and higher-—-we re PE eAtNay heaves ; amea |S shbebia T - {ate a nS yi rte ed | de it ae ib, Pts h the. | 128 West 42d St are placing our orders now for these same grades at prices higher than we are quoting at retail” een ti nthe, he always ed | room, ne intruder, she sal@ grabbod| minutes rub off, wa i nt . a . cheerful. One of his friends enlled tO} ner and choked the do, which had fol- | every trace of hair ha ed NEW YORK tomorrow. | nee him every ev a. Recently Ken- liowed her, and then stifled her outerles| is quite harmless, but avoid a The blankets at $4.35 are mixtures of cotton The blankets at $6.35 are mixtures of cotton |nedy said the razor used by the barber)4, choking her. He threw to one} pointinent be sure to Ke ¢ and wool; white; pink and blue borders; single and double bed sizes, The blankets at $5 and wool; white, gr and wool; white; pink and blue borders; single and double bed sizes, Tho blankets at $8.35 are all wool, in either plaid patterns or all whit who shaved him burt his facs and asked | his friend to go to his room and get his own for him d herse rigin: eke oll exhaus i side and she dragge | bed. where #hy ack to her| in an ¢ are mixtures of cotton and blue borders; single Lincoln friend brought the pink 1 i pink and blue borders; |raton’ On nie way out it occurred to Aroaned Her Curtosity, 9 und double bed sizes, all double bed size. Fourth Gallery, New Building. him Kennedy might have deceived him From the Cuanute (Ker a H at —————————— Story and he tola @ nurse what he had done An elderly i cares ae the Fas ares ane \She went back with him and they country to spend the day in arae | anded the razor, Kennedy refused to|city, He could read; she “The Son of | demanded the ras one, with it || or ner asuement ve read to «| The Perfect Digestive Tablet DA i LIGH | -USING SALES % ‘At A. BM, to-day the nurse was at |sic i the stree f his bedside when somebody across the | wae ¢ ne, Johneton's rt Bt In Bottles, 2g5c. and 5o0¢ : i . Democracy” Serer eT ioe a mane ate Aachen «rie Z| ALAM Druggists Great News of Blouses Soiled Oddments of Linens aneeP ug came back he bad out his n't his wife men a ae 142 Lingeric Blouses, $1; were $2. Voiles with Remnants of table damasks-—-About 600 when, is frills, luce-tfimmed; rome tailored models, Yards of remnants which, have accumulated durin _ 60 Sport Blouses, $1.50; were $4.85. Irish January Sule; lengths vary from 1}3 to 33g BABY DEAD, MOTHER YING M. Le ee eer ete Eras: Hival 250 odd" table clotha-—2x2 yards and up vile cad Wrench ormandie. «ume 7 wards; prices start at $6.50 (originally $9) and go IN DARK, HEATLESS ROOM yee rene eet floors Old Building SOAS EE RORY Fee) ceative liane at Halk 75 250 Silk Blousos, $1.50; were $3.50, Tub ailk, ico—doilies, centerpie scarfs and table oy atta dark vatin, atripe crepe de chine, ete 3; with linen. ce xt ' Tye SUEUR Chie mn Abo riu P ° vi) Silk Blouse » $1; were $2.50, Mostly tub | aera ha i Marnie SURO GF WER by Bedside—Father Out of ITe silk; a few Georget epe and crepe de chine Third Gallery, New Building ‘Work Since Shutdown Order. en Ss Ud Ss : Main Aisle, Old Building What the Williamsburg police say ; me Imported Veils and be the ame sath of SUDA at 100 1,164 Pairs $1.35 Gloves— | Yeilings at Half nave eve carly to- Ban iy rosie when @ Woman reported to Po- goc pau 50c to $1.50 yardi vere +1 to $3. Sume of Merkle of the Bedford Ave- ack glace kid. Pique sewn, Paris point the t heautil unusual veilings ever de- 0 fasuing from a@ tenement at No, 415 buttons, m final note of che toa new Spring hat. Novelized by Kenp Btreet. Merkle found the place % Main floor, Old Building i Pi nty of brown, twupe ane ethan colors. cold and in darkness, In a miserable crolls, chenille order effect nd extreme 0 il, pinet- Z , te Broek novelties, Ve » $1.50 euch Albert Payson Terhune! 30m, aeorsn Hai, cabinet: S / 5. 25 each 90 Young Women’s Frocks, roe Nain floor, Old Building «, who apparently was dy- $16.50 | - fr > ; ide h he body of J m - . ' ° * es, Tod ’ , From a Series of Film OEE ICC HCT ICRC For the last day of litisrae BO a ve atn ae ste Ne li pt Reena Ae Stories by Paramount, vi Pee eae the month we have Hf the i wear rah dete ria ceed America in the Maxing, } He iceha wal Dea wrote at scm WTR erite til] blace 14 t negligves, Y , , y «with Benjamin Chapin » time before the Garfield taken these 175 suits | | md ttoor, Old! Building | Bor tr J pockets with #1 bow . mo! fu t snd trimmings of as Lincoln a Bee Rebate i and overecoats—od¢ ; ° ‘ rp . filth ©, Also French fla and albatross . oh the mother wil be | ane ercoats—< dd || Fabrice Gloves at 50c¢ pair egiliges hed with hand-mad —BEGINS IN— sizes—and clipped || 600 p 81. Kwa clasp, hea collars and All sizes to start ~— eight: wh r ¥ eer f wale | | | 4 » » snes We ure sor eplone order TRE [WANT STEAMERS TO STAY still closer thetr-sale ii!) Ui: : Seago oe | srices Of $16.75 anc aU ADOF din Evening World —_ON THE GREAT LAKES: prices of $16.75 and 7 Body Urussels Rugs ’ ‘ = $19.¢ ae are our || Electric Household He Ips / avanti ion of patterns Protest to Shipping Board Declares G91) tO 7.50 or 1 s) 40 Electric Vacuum Cleaners, € Next Monday. | Further Elimination Would 5 ae . . ade borlanntat e ue ‘ aaa the var F Be Disastrous, ‘ ie izes 34 ae 68 Electric Percolators, $4.50 —orig "| WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Represen- 46. Overcoats—sizes : 50; nie ry sey com j ea ae tatives of Great Lake shipping Interests 22 EI Chafing Dishe 10! ft 25,00 | 12% x12 ft ted to the Shipping Board to-day a j ee 30163 | 11 4cx12 ton wteamers for ocean service, Their Building or OF 5.0 | | Yoa, world Du spokesman, Levy Mayer of Chicago, de- ! A floor y Buildi tating Wa raeuta pal eines or oar Bi xi hird Gallery, Now Building | for thirty 4 clared a further removal of ships from : o the Lakes would seriously interfere with YA aly & ' of The Wor mam oO W 4 ’ an “rhe shipping Board has taken from J H N A N A M \ IK j : R Berets nelkmen, New. York Ob 9 J the Lakes airfeady more than forty ships and hes announced that it intends Broadway al Ninth, \« to take out thirty more as soon as the spring thaw sets in, —_-—~ f] ‘ ) Brooklyn Ortice, 4100 Motos Wroup sre wa |