The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1918, Page 12

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ce eed THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918. ee | | Women in K. of C. War Fund Drive for $2,500,000 see Mad bldetd K.OF t. WAR FUND baw Sk let in fe Children's Campaign DOD 64-64444646604 P19O440 OOOO OOO40O004444-40% Pees, az t al emenemnpennitleteate aon | 1 LEFT-OVERS | FIVE HURT, PAYS $2 FINE. j phd Rod A i very. ily hant w i} there are nutritious bits John Junior, No Howard Street of left-overs sufficient for ne puede a y Manierate| another meal. Add a Mc raty SnOORITS, On & Charge Tae Automoblie without a snappy relish—It's Econ- thet led to Junior's ar i omy! ked. It happ ' , & S Avenue and Menthan Street, Brooklyn . be * ! The car driven by Junior collided with | Second Day Shows No Dimin- | + Charles Hany of 8 were injured and two t $1500000 WARK SAUCE man ution in Catholic ' ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE y and her daughter were : 1 in their w until Enthusiasm, : ; r. of No. a3 am ¢ t heat ' noar and re ; The Wartime relish. } At the headquarters of the Knights i |of Columbus, No. 90 East 42d Strect, t Jit was announced last night that at | the end of the second day of the $2,- i amount of ' | hes and Gossard A Gossard will improve every figure The nine ideal figure types were originated by Gossard and used by us as a designing fundamental long before our many imitators tried without success to copy this principle. Women of every figure may find their ideal corsets in the new Gossard Spring and Summer line; corsets that will give the silhouette of youth with a priceless all-day comfort The name ffassard on the inside of the corset is your guarantee of the original. Insist upon it. For sale at the best stores Prices at $2.00, $2 $2 75, $3.50, $5.00, $5.50 and up. Tue H. W. Gossarp Co., Ine Largest Makers of Fine Corsets \ \" vonowtro CHICAGO NEW YORK svewoe ainse orsets Wear df OSSAT CORSETS Tiny Lace In Front i ‘| i] t es a | 4 =< CORN Your Easter Clothes Made to Measure by Us! Not only can you A vai the material you like and have $1.4 110.83. Of this amount $939,589.83 was collected in the parishes and $510,521 |by the ten teams of the Downtown | Committee, of which Judge Morgan J O'Rrien is the head, In other words, with the drive but two days under $1,000,000 more is needed to reach the sum sought While these fieurey were the latest on hand at headquarters tt was stated | way approxim that a nur f the parishes had ne been heard from and undoubdt th total will welled when their re- ports are turned in M collected yester- The exact an day by J an's Committee was $146.9) The Lawyers’ ‘Team, headed by Willlam PD, Guthrie, be raised $80,000 In the two days, Ind $ vidual donat reported by the com- $ as follows: |} n, $25,000; | nes Byrne, | % ; Arthur | ‘ MRs GLOSTER / ARMSTRONG / Ary TEA NO} Wee REV. NICHOLAS FALOTICO Keon Ch WAR CAMP CHAPLAIN, n par-|Avenue, fifteen pa thi Division n| Division 7, 59th tc n Street, west of Fifth |River, east of Fifth Avenue, eighteen Avenue, twenty $62,742.47; Division 6, 14th Street to 59th Strret "INCOME TAX SLAGKERS | ALL TO BE PROSECUTED CHARITY. | CHARITY. Ri \ tata 1 t ‘ 1 in eac e are as follows 1, Hichmond SL A ai | Diviston west of HBr | Those Who Fail to File Reports by | April 1 Face Same Action as Draft Dodgers. WASHINGTON, March 20.—Tax slack- | era who fail to file thelr income tax | Jreport by April 1, will be prosecuted ax | vigorously and relentlessly under the | war revenue act as draft slackers were under the selective service act. Daniel }@. Roper, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, announced to-day. Revenue officers in every section of the country are checking up returns with a view of yeginning prosecutions against tax General Pershing’s Call: General Pershing has appealed to the Ameri- ho failed to register unde can churches in these words:—"‘Counting myself responsible for the welfare of our men in every respect, it is my desire to surround them with the In the fulfillment of this solemn trust, it seems wise to request the aid of tax will be regarded as a best influences possible ney slacker,’ and when discovered, will will be made to suffer full "penalties of the law. The duty of a |the honest ‘man does not end with the the churches at home. | payment of his own tax. I call upon| him to ald in bringing into camp the tax dodger. POLIGE PARADE ON MAY 11; For TO BE DOWNTOWN AFA = Knights of Columbus | parishes, $134,350.07; Division 8,|Putnam and Dutchess counties, 145th Street to city line, west of|twenty parishes, $9,895.40; Division Concourse, twelve parishes, §69,-|13, Sullivan and 382.88; Division 9, Harlem River to| twenty-five parishes, y_ line, east of Concourse, $126,-| To help the children w 0 help- 484.58; Division 10, Rockland and|ing the drive reach the money goal Orange counties, twenty-nine par-|for which they are striving as their b lishes, $86,992.99; Division 11, fifty-| bit in the campaign, a “Pin a Shingle six parishes, $93,560.34; Division 12,!0n the Roof” drive begins to-day. For Sore, Tired, Swollen Feet; For Aching; fender, Calloused Feet.or Painful Corns—Use “Tiz!” ‘Whole year's foot “1 use “Tiz’ when comfort for only my feet ache, bura or puff up. It's fine” Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet,|and wear smaller shoes, Use “Tis™ swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet! |and forget your foot misery. Abt ~ | drawing up your face in agony. ; | is magical, acts right off. * Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions | how comfortable your feet feel. @ | and raw spots No more shoe tight-| Get a 25-cent box of “Tis” now at ness, no more limping with pain or|any druggist or department store. “Tiz" | Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad | iz” draws | feet, feet that never swell, never hurt. jout all of the poisonous exudations|never get tired. Beware of Imiter which puff up the feet. Use “Tiz” | tions!—Advt. CHARITY. CHARITY. oe Nee New York Catholic War Drive Answers Pershing’s Call The President’s Endorsement: “As Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy | heartily approve your plan to accumulate a fund to be spent for the spmritual and moral welfare of our soldiers and sailors, and | am very much gratified to know that your effort, while born of the charitable impulse of a single church, 1s Non-sectarian in its scope and purpose, and in- tended to confer a fundamental benefit upon all those whose mental, moral and physical health is our solemn concern.”—Woodrow Wilson. Co-operating with “TIZ” FOR FEET - it made in just the'Style you want, but you are assured — All Cc A 4 actin’ Wit ’ b am ctivities ol of perfect’ satis‘action in fit and workmanship. lBig Show All Below Thirty-third OveracasGervice and i - rapes ie 3 Pi S e | Street for ae Time in Other War Activities -M.C.A,. ross | Twenty Years. | “ 1ece $ a 5 pring | pottee Commissioner Enright an ————_—__ | « d to-day that the police parade , year will take place on May 11 SUITS Overcoats FP iis: eer years, It will be a downtown parade ‘The procession will form at the Bat ‘ We save you money because we make every garment in our tery and the line of marsh will be ub arc to m mills and pass all the sayings of our factory-to-wearer ) Fifth Avenue and down to the |Worth Monument, between 24th and The_reasons for this drive to raise a tween £4th and The reasons we are entitled to ask pe ae es : War Fund of $2,500,000 are: every one to contribute to this Fund are: tailoring system to you, ORES. League. The hour for the start has} been fixed et 11 o'clock sailors both physically and spiritually in sus- taining the morale of our army and navy. This Other Materials in Great Variet, |_1n the parade will be seven regi: $18.75, $22.50, $25.00 " PRE oe eee Ane ne FIRST: The Administration has asked the Knights FIRST: Catholics represent but 17% of the entire lyork, formerly the Home Def of Columbus to help care for our soldiers and population of the United States, Catholics represent from 35% to 40% of our Army and Navy. They are fighting for you ie4 '387 Broadway, Bet. 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street 691 Eighth Avenue, Bet 143 West 20th Street i hHend BRONX STORE ind 38th Sta, 43d and 4\th 2331 Eighth Ave., 1 door above 125th oe | 104 Flatbush Ave., f 1ay | COTTON CROP STATISTICS. | 370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue eer 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave. 106 Fifth Avenue, Near Slst Street STORES IN NEW JERSEY: Union Hill, 267 Bergenline Ave., John St and for me. SECOND: The buildings and tents erected by the Knights of Columbus, and provided for by this War Fund, are free and open to any man work has been officially given to us to do, SECOND: We have asked each and every Catholic in this Archdiocese in loyalty to our country, not merely to do his or her “‘bit,”” but 407 East 149th St., Near Third Av IA my Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. OL cit TRANSPORT snr (Tota. Acate Lines OF Apvenrising PRINTED DURING THE Past FOURTEEN MonTHS. « his or her utmost, in order that this drive may prove a landslide of success, for God and country. THIRD: We are offered an unprecedented opportunity to sacrifice either money, time’or energy, or all three, for sacrifice is the very foundation, the vital mainspring of all religion. We cannot give too much for our boys who are giving all. raining to be & 1917 statiatics _— ~ this war cannot be won unless we do our ' Woman Teacher Called Risloyal.| The Board of Buperinte: Board of Fa tion has rv the suspension of Ge ME Worios lead | | Pie ‘over The Times Ma Gee 1.218.428 |! teacher of Al Training High the ground } 1, Brook- ivided al. * f ® between the United ermany makes her unfit to prop. | y discharge her duties, She bas A preheat taught French and German for twelve years, ¢ ‘ who wears the uniform of the United States, irrespective of creed, THIRD: Every dollar given to this Fund will directly help our “over here” and “over there.” They are fighting for us in Europe. We must fight for them in America and see that they shall lack nothing spiritually or materially to make them stronger to face the supreme test. We beg you to read this appeal. Ask others to read it. We want you to realize that part “over here.” Think of the sacrifice the mothers and women of Europe are making and ask yourself—WVhat is the most | can give? “To Help the Government Win the War’? oR iT cc MC NT A br

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