The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1918, Page 10

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Se ee witeiastees “~- Hygrade Economies {| For many yearsour cus- tomers have been enjoy- ing Hygrade economies. © There are sixtyHygrade Stores where you may purchase “Vines and Liquors at prices that effect real Hygrade Economies John Jamesons Irish } Whiskey $2.20 |¢ Hennessy Three Star > Brandy 2.55 4 Haig & Haig Three 4 StarScouhWhiskey 2.35 - Gilbey's Spey Royal ? Scotch Whiskey ten years old 2.25 Dubonnet (Wine Tonic) 1.40 Fairfield Whiskey THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, fine old blend—} gal. 1.75 125 4-8 PDOE6G90G-06-06 00084 46-044.46.90440G-6646406-666-66 4 1-500 6 6-9900O0-06-060006000466 Hygrade Dry Gir TE gilioh Ae 159 | Britannia Smashes an Auto Hie ne ae ay (Crystal Purity—De Flavor) the Former Makes Short 1 t rsona of 1 1 Old Spanish Port 1.00 ur ina Crowd ' ‘ nan to (A rich fruity Wine! a ‘ * ¥ w : Del Morton Sher 1.00 || Sisvguing Iw wa Prd tit farsa autnae 4 (Pale Dry Spanish Wine) Helga ath ie pie cad ; A ‘ ae And we absolutely guarantee = [nort! of the Municipal tMullding j ad i ' n rt hae Ses tish tank Pritannia a ade 2 oe ee 4 ace Quality same as Always [08% ‘Ne British tank nt of Mor a. Hotin Quantity sameasAlways [134. gng commanded Rich-| After a cou ' k and Mision i | ard Haigh of the b lian Mission, mai 1 and Cana-|forth, the Brit and turned, enough for J CONSTANT PAN SY SIOBTOEND AFTER EATING -DpOFITEERING ni The Tortures of Dyspepsia Corrected by ‘‘Fruit-a-tives’’ | ST. MARTIN'S HYGRADE WINE Co. Largest retail wine and liquor dealers in the Umited States 60Stores in Greater New York B For two years, 1 suffered tortures) Pells Aldermanic Committee im your neighborhood. constant pains after eating: pain ' Paw cee eee down the sides and ck; and ives the Yard horrible bitter stuff came up COAL, SAYS HL a Brooman Ne lay be e m- | vended Alderman William 1. Collins, which nvestigating the ation in this elty at € Mayor Hy BRONCHIAL TROUBLES ‘is 00% isin n: ‘othe the irritation and you relleve the started taking ‘Frui’ Fruat | « fite whieh bh distress Do both quickly and effectively [wer Tablets 1 began to improve ~by promptly using @ dependable remedy 4.44 hig medicine, made of fruit J juices, relieved me when everything |.” aioe else failed.” fee tine MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK, |" 50¢ # box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. flresia At all deulers or sent by Fruit-n-tives | the cellar Sunday World Wants Work Wonders [i mited, Ogdensburg, N. Y.-—Advt Mr. Sehle so ‘ t DRINK AMERICAN TABLE BEVERAGES Every ton of shipping is needed to supply our soldiers in France. A INSTANT POSTUM is Made /n America of pure American products Its delicious, coffee-like flavor immediately attracts and it is economical. e Used by tens of thousands for years in place of coffee. aw “There's a Reason” val arriving igh percent- | know urd that drivers get coal from 8 during the y were regular trator replied \e worst of the sho! or 6 pe yal ind of con neerned exorbitant price » New York City es ernment hundred pounds yards ght outside the coa The Fuel Admit cartmen took rner from the Id it by the t been ta 1918. ’ CHURCH TREASURER HELO Trustees Who Bro: From York, Pa to know TWO LOSE COURT JOBS. Clerks Assistant and Probation — ANDOINTNE - 40 YEARS OLD TODAY And notwithstanding the restric- tions imposed on business in many countries by world-war conditions, these pure, sweet and wholesome emollients for the skin are more widely distributed throughout the civilized world and more univer- sally esteemed than ever before in their history. For this the proprie- tors are profoundly grateful. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CORPORATION BOSTON, FEBRUARY 28, 1918 Latest HITS PARCEL PONT, ao EL VON, 26” EACH ROLL PLAYER $5 $ PIANOS 385 Aneluding Hench, Cover amd 12 Rolls with eeeh | PIANOS $200 ®) Monthiy neil Paid 36 Monthly Until Paid Kneluding Stool, Music, Cover ond Cartage with Bach New Upright $3 Monthly Rents a Beautiful Upright Plano GOETZ & CO. 81 to 87 Court, Cor. Livingston St. Brooklyn N. Y. 2. ONE BLOCK FROM BOROUGH HALL _ON CHARGE OF TAKING $7,811 rveerecececevereecerrerrcceecerceCeTCeCCCCCCeCeeCeCCCCCCCCtCCCCCCTCetrCeCCeeteTeCTCeTCCCCCCECECECCECCTCCCCCCCCEECCRECCECES EST. OVER 50 YEARS OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 4089 MAIN emma Koch Prices Make Divniens Shopping an fatiavadindl KOCHsG. Established 1860 125th Street, West ; Suits for Stout Women SIZES 42 TO 52 $14-°° Regular Price $20.00 All wool serge, in black, navy, green and brown; coat 33 inches long. Third Moor. New Trench and Pleated Models in Boys’ Two-Trousers Suits KOCH STANDARD MAKE $8.75 Wools have advanced, but the Koch high standards remain unchanged. Every good feature that a boy's ser- viceable suit should show is em- bodied in these new 1918 models. Style and workmanship accord with our own exacting ideas, thus avsur- ing clothing that the boy as well as his parents will regard with the same complete satisfaction that has al- ways attended a purchase in the Koch Boys’ Clothing Section, Norfolk models, in 15 alto gether different patterns; chev iot and tweed mixtures. Both pairs of trousers lined throughout. Sizes 8 to 18 years. $1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits—Long and short sleeves; madras and | chambray 500 Pairs Genuine Crompton Cravenetted Corduroy white and colors; Trousers—Knickerbocker 8; sizes 2!) to 58c ere ane 8 to 18 $1.75 Boys’ Calf Lace Boots SERVICEABLE MODELS $3.00 | seu”. $3.50 Girls’ Patent Boots BUTTON, KID TOP, RINEX SOLES seat” 33,00 | sc” $3.50 Special Third Fleer, Yagi. C.F.KOCH & CO., Inc., phat Street, Westie 9 to 13 Special Special PMA eeeveveeeeaeeseesese wae Ae a fy. Or. Lewes Saker + 4 1 below are symptoms or newors will F nature. from the preps y used for such cadomene months, ? | i | i NOW ON SALE 1918 World Almanac (WAR INFORMATION EDITION) Twenty-Five Cente MAOH LEILA AALS

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