The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1918, Page 6

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McCann. can by To Be Had at Al! First Class Delicatessen and Food Stores. PURE MLA Sehele | U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317, Morgan Ave. and Rock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. a ola Gre few singers. Kingston Appearing at Aeolian Hall February 22d Endowed with one of the richest and purest tenor voices known to the stage, Morgan Kingston enhances this natural equipment with a fine fervor and dramatic intensity such as are possessed by but Known in his native country as “England's foremost tenor,” Kingston has achieved marked suceeas in America in the diverse fields of opera, oratorio, and concert. He is one of the many noted artists whose records are made THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, “TIEVIDENCE AGAINST “Vewosboy to R.R. President ~ALFONSO'S "FRIEND ALLIN A KIT BAG —— |. Ss. Holds Tight to Uniform That Dazzled Smart New York. 6 a hero doesn't to ride na uniform, It is well to be asible when this is the story have f fostively garbed as po end comes; but uf t didn’t go to war ouR ought havec amon fair hostenses wated a shrew business man f tidy sum and bade falr to gatn confidence of! mreater finafictal powers before the | mothe of publicity got into it By day ¢ particular uniform, ting of an aviators jaunty cap, an infantry Captain's Jacket, Browne belt an'a trot and silver spur a Sam ere | emblazoned | resisted ma hotel through | fluttering hearts limenta which | potive service at! r owt @undry i} po how. | lng Browd bon vivants how well France dresses her soldiers, the Jeli- cate scent of perfume proved more effective than the pungent odor of powder amoke in the heat of bloodless battles to pleasure. To-day the rakivh cap, trimly cut Jacket, trousers and all are in urgent} heed of the tailor’s goome, because for some time to come there will be no more bloodless battles to fiht alone Broadway or if the trenches of Long Imand, A smart, shiny black kit boug, tanding aloof from nalla in the offices of United States Attorney Axman seo ns to be the only friend in the world fir the untattered and untorn raiment of # fighting oMcers. ark—"R. on the Vid red. e heavy starps are unbuckled, the i brass lock sprung. Tv question is: Should the outs Edmond Rousselot’ «in a Federal or deportation to Frane hy become of the wardrobe with which i with n y felt a thrill over fruits of his shi w they seem Ss man unless fide Frenoh officer comes + mullty the uniform again. other parapher- |! Assistant |‘ .| from “F some on title, the SOLDIERS FITTED OUT ar} Gog | Referee Finds Assessment by West chester Town Officials Much Under a report fed at by Joon ML t Jed bo the Supr Now York wit exclusively for Columbia, {1 will be the pleasur Columbia dealer to play them for you on the C Grafonola, Thus only can you appreciate the gifts of the artist, and their matchless mirroring by the Columbia recording process, of any New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK Colugebla Gratowele chee S215 With electric motor, $240 W. P. Kenney’s ‘Heads Great Road at 48 | tion to trafMfc and before he was | forty became ; Quick Rise; | a we pute “oh Mc aieur,” of a Iumdred visions | 8°Uve 8 ary battles ment of t Rousselot will also have to find | facher bestow his ist ida” pon w “Maurauin de AT CAMP MERRITT NOW ~ thals Reorgani Equipmen Methods for Overseas Forces— Cuts Red t Clothin, Tape Abo Reorgan equipping & SIUIN Faneed 10 purchase 601,000 pa GITY WINS IN F FIGHT ON CROTON AQUEDUCT TAX: of ita t 2125.474, an 5 natead of the §75 | - |ICELESS DAYS THREATENED. | | veed om wa { Howe Am- WASHIN octates Dine Ottley, M ‘ several harge of the Bu » Depart M1 was ton- |New Executive of 8,000-Mi inant Railway System One of Youngest in Counts a h Mer and ~ TT plausible’ military- | yw hun du vill be the fate of Rous. | > mo pre y nelot'n wardrobe 18 a more pervlexINik | gyn Railway uM a new matter to the Federal prosecutors | than that of the lit eae t Atf € nt he in « r man wh Ol ace ene t itae axtena from ite pigeon kit Dar | ¢ athe cies holds all th h will be i ji] used agatns: | Laut, Ww stained Rouvd oft 50,000,000 Pairs of Happy Feet. Today, inspect Ipswich Series Hosiery. It ranges urdy, cushiony, resilient 25-cent sock of combed cotton yarn to the beautiful silk and lisie thread stocking for women at 75 cents. knit to fit — full size. from the st Fifty million pairs of Ipswich Hosiery were sold All knitted in the great Ipswich Mills. One pair for practically every second man, wo- man, and child in the United States. Think of it! Jast year. For 96 years the name Ipswich on hosiery has been a guarantee of absolute reliability, hosiery- comfort, fit, materials, and workmanship. Buy hosiery for the whole family at stores that dis- play the sign of the “Good Witch.” will thank you. | thority |of the Great Northern Railway. He lenders to-d 1918, FLOOD IN SCHENECTADY DRIVES OUT HUNDREDS cigtities Kenney progressed step» py step, later becoming a Western Union mesenger boy. The clicking of the telegraph instruments waa a lure to him... He mastered the key and be-| ie © an operator That opened the way for Kenney's railway career. He turned bis atten Sudden Cold Wave Checks Mo- hawk’'s Overfldw—Part of Cory- don, Pa., Washed Away. SCHENECTADY, N. Y, Feb. 21.—A sudden drop in temperature to below tero early to-day stemmed temporarily what threatened to be the worst flood in the history of this city, due to the overflowing of the Mohawk River. Scores of houses in the downtown recognized traMe au In 1918 Kenney was mado Vice-President and Traffic Manager then came immediately tn close ex eeutive association with James J. Hill and L, W. Hill, who had # high regard for the young man's keen river sgction were flooded and hun knowledge of traffic affairs ‘ Krom thett youth up Lottis W. Hill] dreds of people were driven from their ad William Kenney have been ysely associated in railroad affairs, first as clerks and later in manage | ment jal he nation’s . Feb. 21.—Lower tem- hecked the floods in er, but before It came the business ion of Corydon, Pa swept ay by ico when a jam broke there, At ‘Gilson a locomotive broke down @ trestle ‘that nad been weakened by the water and Engineer ‘1: P. Mullen of Sheffield was drowned. The Tanase at Corydon wil} reach $100,000, ‘ORY MEN i BK heed ice, driven by, hake, ment it FORGE A | COMPROMISE cia = betore I 1 Feb. 21.—The Al ifiowed to-day and acked for}t ym for War Bill. Feb. perature to-day the Allegheny Ri Mr. Kenney | Federal Ameandr a Proh ed ALBANY, Legislative “ » proposed simply nion from Naquor jor “to get an express the voters of the Stat tion of Prohibit | They referred to the bills tntro- duced yesterday, one wmend the State Constitution and ‘the other a war measure, p he manu- facture of intoxicating diquora in the | State, except Newt wines and beer, | for the period of the war and six} ft he first would | paased by the | und thue ap-| The proposal on 0 on the ques ed It ft with action no Federal as the which to | [Try to Realize What in Prolibl- in temperance Warmth. uring the y the sale rs back in the IPSWICH MILLS Oldest and one oF the Largent Lloviery Milla in thw Laited Biates rituous liquors sh It will tend to on be pro ficiency in All Your feet Founded 1802) Ipswich, Massachusetts ‘ »w sections of the North Side were | %, TIFFANY & CO. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS - WATCHES, CHINA, STATIONERY Give the Knitted Garments You Send Them? To Meet Their Need Use The Betsy Ross Yarns The Finish Guarantees the Wearing Qualities Retailed at Wholesale Price, 65c per hank , 5 Pounds or More, $2.50 per |b. Colors: 354 Fourth Ave., Corner 26th Street 366 Fifth Ave. (4th Floor), Bet. 34th and 35th s Telephone—Madison Square, 5525. lin, 1 POUGHKEEPSIE HAS FLOOD. : No Lowe \ a Feb. 21s feet above level, was visited to-day by the st serious flood in its history, which inundated several city squares on the north #lde of town bordering the Fall Kill Creek. This usually tranquil stream passed far out of tts banks when an ico jam occurred in the park surrounding the high school, under a concrete bridge. The police to-day rescued sevural families who had awakened to find themselves marooned in upper bedrooma Although the property damage was large there Was no lose of life SWEDISH SHIPS EXEMPT, of 100,000 Town by er Hegulations, ved from Washing. nt that the new © not applteable Swedish shipping oposed agreement untries, The announcement from Washin) ton saves for American une the 100,000 tone of shipping, The bunker regula- tions aroused the indignation of Swed- ich shipping companies, 4 that they would te | ipg trade and compel the on of long-establiehed traffie ubeck and Stettin, Germany. Hard Wear the Men The Pure Wool the | ~Khaki and Grey.

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