The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1918, Page 7

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" 4 ee - — -_ “HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIT og | i i ’ f Ld ;’? GERMAN MONEY SPREAD i ; (tom, te Soe, Senn | MERICANBOS Ni ertccm onan Who Makes A mertcan Boye Happ) anon nesoes,s canee | ODDITIES in pceanipeie QNDON FIND HOME | Mississippi Preacher Alleged oO — — — } Have Incited Many to ALL UNMARRIBD men of military age except two in Mound, Minn, VICK RELIE f have enlisted, and) those two have been drafted, Resist Draft. | 7 ¢ JACKSON, Miss, April 1—Charges GERMANS reported to have forbidden use of wool or cotton burlal CONS] IPATION omg that German money Is being used to) shrouds, and ordered bodies placed in pasteboard coffins in paper shrouds encourage Missisalpp! negroes to evade | 4 yound in paper sheets, the selective draft, are made in a report Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive’ — ‘That is the joyful cry of pes “EACLE HUT , *0) 7onderful Work for Our filed at the Adjutant General's office to- day, by F. KC. Btheridge, State tnepector TON of unlabelled foot powder, says Paris despatch, : ‘ f of Local Exemption Boards looked so much like flour it was used by army bakers untli| gince Dr, Edwards produced a - Soldiers Done by Former The report declares it has been al everybody began asking what was the matter with the Tablets, the substitute for | : Kentucky Girl. most {mposatble to get negro registrants pies and doughnuts, Dr. Edwards, a in for 17 and calomel’s BIGHT-HUNDRED-POUND SBA LION crossed quar- | enemy, discovered the formula for: ter of a mile tideland near Cranbury, Wash., climbed a pill | Tabl while treating patients , to respond to the draft and that C. H Mason, pastor of @ negro church at Lexington, Miss., has been preaching By Helen H. Hoffman Ko pro-German sermons and advising and broke into a plepen. chronic constipation fesled Corremondent of The Brentag, Wort), negroos to resist the draft, Ho ts said| ah Dr. Edwards’ Olive T: tiie Neve York’ to have erected a $25,000 home lately, al-| though formerly he was an obscure | negro preacher. | Three weeks ago, according to the in- spector’s report, a foreigner, giving the name of Dimiteine Gl ducted a week of meetings at the c NEWARK MAN has only a few cuts after jumping Concets calomel bot a ean from second-story window, throwing himself in front of No griping is the “keynote” of taxt, diving under a trolley car and driving head first! little sugar-coated, olive-colored through plate glass window, | lets, They canes the hones Sa force YONDON, March 15.—"Where's the gle Hut?” This is the first ques- 4 nN an American soldier or sailor ts when he visits London, And the fame of this popular Y, M, A. club house is no: confined to the ammies” either, for men of the kullon con ‘They never ion, glycerine and got only $35. PA ode gh okey and while in town ‘received a message | in code, YEGGS WRPCKED a $30,000 Utah building with nitro. | 60 unnaturi ifs | near ied armies passing'through London sagem ay , ol headache—torpid liver and are ] his on fs fow days’ leave there fill the | LiF PATHETIC SIDR, FALLING on and breaking a milk bottle, little girl eut | pated, you'll find quick, sure and in fintfories, tecreatlgh some and rea- | (From the Ohio State Jo an artery and bled to death at Cold Spring, N. Y. easant results from one or two ) Another pathetic little feature of} rae nR EH . Edwards’ Olive Tabiets at everyday life is the number of ex- A “HARD-WORKING BURGLAR" has written Collector he wants to| Thousands take Ad ceptional pportunitics to make one or two ¥ Ton > » eae th le income tax report showing “where he got it,” but doesn’t want it turned | Hight just to keep right,’ money very rapidly that come to a man |“! a by mallgfrom perfect strangers, over to the police. 1c and 25c per box. All druggiete, rant, \s in so much of the war work ng carried on there, American men have @ considerable part. 8, Francis E, Powell of the House { mmittee is one of the wealthy 1 we rerican women devoting her time this work. Before her marriage #. Powel) was Miss Gertrude Green Covington, Ky. Her husband, now ing in London, is a representative the Standard Oil Company and the tent head of the Y, M. C, A. in 45, there gland. Mrs, Powell doesn't confine her re- Th < 2 Ue ii x? ES 3 onth of onsibilities in this work to careful ij went to lly inspection of the dormitories, to ) that the beds are put in proper ler ané the floors clean and be + rooms tidy. Mrs, Powell's inter- 8 Amitle jt @ tun such fine boys," { worked heir admiration r reat d the m thdr great estate, more than an * ur's rde from London, the Powells : alin ertaly some of the be every weeks a the Powells wv ——_—___—_—_—_—— a el phisan habe DF he Long-Looked-For Spring done be )WE.L FAMILY GIVES UP ITS ceau, was widely known in the De to oper. EA™ RATIONS FOR THE BOYS. | A H Pai oe i rumesead Millinery Event Is Here! rent in Chatham a ark Row. ossings e lived at not one boys a| POWELL 7 She and Lohman became among 9 9 e the twin | : the city's best known characters, An- levels Bagle Hutare) oe eee - hony Comstock, then in his early re- : He ae Enns SHES Ors niga ey Cues Our Usual Prices Would Be $2.97 and $3.96 tates and roast beet an ;|him his Junch, he presented her with W] gainst her and course that led 5 tate al an be had for about 18 conta dant, Winner and supper=thers| IN PAPEL fiat hala cine ite Se |B Untrimmed and Tailored Hats in t yeh 78, M v i v i nt jrhere Bvey day is a busy ds th , jut some days are busier than days upward of 3,000 100 Distinct Styles. IN COURT BATTLE serve @ Pe ing ea anee wi iy the rink, ae, ad, he bo: shiy ple with) off t big lounge with it She t . . =) ree bores, A ; ee es A Hats of Every Desirable Straw, with a bread A other, re ¢ 1 salt! and title. : : 5 rmete | tau the boss ao not know thian| Shape, Style and Color. stations ee ee hee ‘oe | VISIT TO EAGLE HUT IS LIKE all ; he roam) = th tyoung'woman who'servod hiin| 4,0 gee ttNG HOME” | \Shannon Will Contest Recalls |, - Hats Becoming to Misses, Young on, from bal well known in fashionable! ou6 or tho faithful waltresses, | April 1 Suicide of Com- z Sarees |. igh socln! cleclog, Atter the seo preatrer seg Ptaggulle M veniam Women and Matronly Women. exe i mt ton {and modestly ass vi ; ub months. The Shannon w bie The Hats Illustrated Tell the Story Pictorially ‘ la eranneent eve vse is to be! WARTIME ECONOMY | i nenthe same young woman served re = 0 vas hem h tal " be fore ihe: App L Me Bae on E : TTT ‘unis Mrs. Urown. ne decision of Surrogate Strong ot| demands the we of @ | |E THE KINDS OF HATS voys are not fussy | ae ELS! MUS KN A oe Nolk County axainst the father of] snappy relish that turns a —_| |Ff Untrimmed Hats of real Milan, lisere, lacquered straw, rough ' ye EOEY BORA ACHY ESM eat sso Wau dean IK VIE Milan and faney straws, in large dress shapes, mushrooms, Nn SHAE City ShOmmaAntar anal ee et By sailors, short and roll back pokes, tams, tricornes and turbans, OTH AND) DRAW hi wan acoldentahe lahotl first quality. That’s 14 Tailored hats of the new rough straw, Milan, ligere and Milan while hunting ducks in 1916 and died, | ee - <\) hemp, in smart straight sailors, becoming pokes, close-fitting | A will made eight years “ett | Economy! Try, | i hats, and sport mushrooms, T $500,000 to his uncle, Charles R. nS L andy and nes Black, navy, | The tailoredhats brown, khaki, | are trimmedwith | kcomes beautifully soft, | siioxns ro Ma ail thane 5 > William Pickell SAUCE % 4 nd all the eq - vyavy, abundant and of a first class club house are Saul " THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIAG = purple, cherry, bands and bows ) found in Eagle Hu int y Shannon, maker of emerald, sand, | of wide or nar- glossy at once. only w randaon of | Practically every | row grosgrain wanted color. | ribbon, War ae and his Makes old dishes new. av: yourhair! All dandruff | yoes and hair stops coming out, Sutly try a “Danderine Hair eane” if you wish to immediately ubl the beauty of your hair, Just ristn a cloth with Danderine and at } awt carefully through your hair, reau kingone small strand at a tine; this m4 Il canse the hair of dust, dirt or |‘? ecessive oik—in a few minutes uu wil be amazed. Your buir will be | gt! Fill We =f wy, fluffy and abundant and Sharicter is oe . ses an incomparable softness, , day t I was} . strand luxuriance : » boy ; Besies beautifying the hair, one obtain 0% Bite oR Dandenice a ie Over 1,000,000 Women | eryoarticle of dandruff; inv a ¢ selp, stopping itching and falling * we are here ij --in this country alone, wear of w Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets and and is ar » men, will wear no other. Dulk. For Daderine is to the hair what fresh Imre ted the owrs of rain and gunshine are to| '8 Superb and their spirit is so fin that the gettion, It goes rfht to the roots, SOME DISTINGUISHED AMERI- vigeates and strengthens them. It8} GAN WOMEN AT THE HUT. ‘Milrating, stimulating and life-pro- ee tcl properties cause the hair to wity Ward nh aw f owong, strong and beautiful, Wailea © Yo can surely have pretty, soft, | hom q stras hair, and lots of it, [f you, spends 4 Commnittan abe 1 people {Ml send a few cents for a bottle of that requires a special need. ‘Many hovton's Danderine at any drug) Mrs, Waldorf Astor, who |s equally x AT SPECIAL PRICES Ostrich Bands Imitation Burnt $1.59 Ostrich Pom Poms a Black, navy, taupe, Alice $1.29 ay. ; duces both size and weicht with increased comfort—and real econe omy, for Nemo Corsets far out- wear all others. Models for all Full Figures $3.00, $4.00, $5 and $¢ Sold Kvers where Nemo Hyetenic-Fashion lustitute, N. ¥, EEE tower, breor tollet counter and try It'ab) well mown, as ene ‘et the’ famous blue, purple, khaki, brown, Black, navy, purple, sand, &e°® See cate Sav your halrt Keep it looking sister of Mrs. Charles Dana. Glbson, sand, white and red. brown, red and taupe. Stone the view iarting and heautiful. You will say Pass’ W! y to a ing coun- is ras the best money you ever |)! As illustrated. As illustrated. Oe = — live in the We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only hiributed en, tor ihe ay aint 1, Austral ene Main and have made the raf LA Sale Begins E lf roid Sten BL (eon, with, thelr tremendous approval {Es Second Vd A Tuesday x, b0 cents characteristic of life in the South, tented Lact . N wither So to-day the fame of Eagle Hut (tal Fl . 9 A. M. mt, they Ht | nag gone abroad the full length of the qmest Tanbroken il oors. 5 yee 1 ce has gone abroad the full length of the Roane arts ans ee, (ra Mahar ta wale, RY HERALD SQUARE NEW YORK Ys tended to its guests | hing that jy an erect, gracef! carriage ~\ Wh a pleasant divorsion from the grita Sa « N€&F a) sani pivarivanar ee Pari xi /Or von trex traxt/ovvvoetvartvoxtocive tania ration business of warfare,

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