The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1918, Page 16

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OO SO el eee Steed te ewe reese - ne See ed RE ene oe ee aes Sa ee | vder, thi d e rhe: eatin Ove } > 4 t} ij and & litte of the powder, then spread | give them. ‘They are going over the | Oxi Or ds | Spring 8 Lowest Prices on Smart Skirts Mt aeaeas Ks fukbae ae ana Gee top; many of them are not Koing to! notehevikt Grant Countess 10,000 i minutes it is rubbed off and the skin} come back, and they are going for nahi . b | | ft; ashed, This simple treatment not] you. You ask what you can do at anion @ Year, aimee anna ee nied THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, BEFORE VICTORY, an Must Be No German Peace Is First Caution of Retum- ing Commander. Majof Gen, Leonard Wood, U. 8. A., opened for the Manufacturing Per- fumers’ Association of the United States Jast night the notebook of his tour of observation along the western front. For the first time in any pub- lic detall since his return he spoke at the twenty-fourth annual banquet ‘war following on the heels of this. There must bo peace based on the terms of deoisive victory. Back the Government tv the Umit, and win!” Burton A. Bush was toastmaster of the banquet. His introduction brought the 300 men and women present cheering to thelr feet. Gen. Wood said, in part: “\t is going to be a hard war, and 1¢ is wicked to mislead our people FFICIENCY and economy are the watch- words of the day. We have for years been featuring both in our men’s, young men’s and boys’ clothes and accessories, Efficiency means simply service, with bother and wastage cut out. Econ- omy means full value and lasting satisfaction for your expenditures, 57-1463 BROADWAY & FORTY-GECOND STREET Safe Home Treatment for Objectionable Hairs (Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required for the removal of hair or fusz, for with the use of plain delator the most stubborn growth can be qu banished. A paste is made with 1) ly removes the hair, but leaves the akin free from blemish, Be sure you get genuine delatone.—Ad Liberal Credit ‘SON OF ACTOR MANSFIELD | DEAD IN AVIATION CAMP; LOOKED TO STAGE CAREER sessed of much dramatic talent. He had appeared in many amatour per- formances, and recently made his semi-professional debut at the Pitt eatre, Pittsburgh, in ‘The Man Who Stayed at Home.” Tis last ap- pearance on the stage was in “The Drawing of the Sword,” in connec- tion with the Red Cross pageant. nae eananiaiaien etna Into believing that it ts going to bo an easy war. It is going to be a war that is going to try your very soul that will mhike you realize what wi allze, They know what this war ts, “They want us, they want us as quickly as we can go to them. It ts men and not words they want, and guns and the munitions of war, If Wo @re going to be effective we must bo efficient, The maintenare of inef- | ficlency in regard to anything con- nected with the war is treason to our allies and to the cause. And ft means that our men are going to lie in the heaps of the unnecessary dead in numbers which could be avoided and will be avoided if we conduct this war with the efficiency of which we are capable. “We ure not going over to win the war single- handed—don't talk about that. We are gol ver to help the men who have been holding this tre- mendous force successfully for four years to help win the war. “The burden upon us is going to be @ heavy one., We are equal to it If we put our best into It, and we must put in it everything ‘we have, not Only of men and of ‘money and ina: terial, but everything of spiritual in- fluence and moral character—every- thing that we have got. Every man, every woman, every child has some: thing to do. “We can all serve somo- how or in some way. “This is not a war for the smug trifler or the smug politician or the smug profiteer, We can do as well as any men © arth, but we must be ready; and the preparation must de serious preparation. Men who are going to die have the right to the highest dogree of efficiency in the way of everything that pertains to thelr armament, their equipment and thelr protection. “Our men over there are a good lot They are entitled to the best we ean | home? Cros: whi | cordial “You ci You can back up the Red itis doing splendid work every- You can support, and support the ¥. M,C. A 1 100k out too for the fam- for every one of us.” The German language, as @ course of is, ax our allies have learned to re-| LUMBER DEALERS ORDERED 10 STOP Federal Trade Commission Ruling Affects Ninety-seven Western Concerns, WASHINGTON, April 5.—The Fed. oral Trade Commiasion to-day omired Wost to desist from qnfair methods of competition. The order applied also to Luke W, Boyes, a Minneapolis detective. them in thelr business dealings were forbidden in the future by the Com. mission, Walker and the Lamberman Pub- lishing Company recently eigned a stipulation of facts im cases against them and an order was entered re- quiring them to desist from practices complained of, In the cases of the Interior Lum- ber Company of Minneapolis, the Mayhew and Isabell Lumber Com- pany of Uvalde, Tex., and the Rob- ertson Lumber Company of Grand Forks, N. D,, the orders aro to cease and desist from obtaining unfairly in- formation regarding lumber prices chasers. The other ninety-four firms }and Boyce were ordered to abandon forever the same practices, FIREBUG | BURNS CANNERY. $100,000 Lone at Onbi Rech ROCHMSTDR, N. ¥., April 6.—Iire early to-day destroyed the five bulld- ings of the W. H. Osborne Company canning plant at Honeoye Falls, twenty miles from this city, involving a los of $100,000. In the buildings were stored $20,000 worth of seed peas and $10,000 worth of seed corn, United States Marshal John D. Lynn was notified by village officials that they believed an incendiary was re- He’ will order ne Plant Near sponatble for the fire, an kg icieecl a GEM DEALERS PR PROSECUTED. Eighteen tn Parts Ao ing to PARIS, April 6.—Elghteen Parisian dealers in diamonds are under prose- cution on charges of trading with the enemy. Important quant! ate it ts said, dealers through Swiss agents vans, the latter explaining their ex to hide from other proper > LONDON, April 5.—The Bolshevik Government, according to a Reuter de spatch from Petr has voted yearly grant of 10,000 Tolstoi, widow of NEGRO SOLDIERS EX ECUTED. (colored) were executed at Camp Jo ports of principals received by the State Department of Schools. ESTABLISHED 1863 . 464-466 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Feb, 13 when the ne, SADE the stockade where Foley was ar from uard. Liberal Credit ninety-oeven lumber eompantes tn the | and quantity which mail order houses | |have prepared for prospective pur- of precious been sold by nsive purchases of the gems as being due to the fact that they were easter the tax gatherers than FUND FOR TOLSTON’ S$ WIDOW John B. Mann and Walter Matthews ‘EXCLUSIVE CARLTON CLUB VALUATION T0 BE FIXED OPEN TO U, S. OFFICERS ON TELEGRAPH GOMPANIES “Gibraltar of London Clubd Invites 20 American Fighters to Become Honorary Members. of the American Navy for election ax honorary members Known a ¢lubdom, Carl {ts exclisiveness conservatism ir the face of everyth vo mi \ Permitted to introduce a cuest, no © ter what his nationalit rank. prominent men have membership. The clu |is taken as a high American Army and Navy. — THEFT IN CHURCH ‘CHARGED. Girl's Parse With #55 ltt 105th Street was attanding ANTI-SNEEZE CAMPAIGN ON. Others From © WASHINGTON, April piratory @ineasos caused by promia- day by Surgeon 8 of coughin, z sneezing avitting will be published tn n alums. | m While Army and the Gibraltar of Landon has maintained Many ected for] eves , aneening and spitting t e during. the and campaign to protect the soldiers and | the general public against spread of | by means of other advertising me- ‘the polic BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Also on Sale at Our New York Store erce Commission Orders In- to Assist It in Passing on Rates. cal valuation of forty-five telegraph and cable companies’ property and of financial condition, similar to of ratiroads way for neveral ye: inquiry ts understéod to be un- aken principally to st the ' fon in passing on rate quos- tlona, and Includes the Postal Tele- graph Company and a number of its subsidiaries, the Commercial Cable Company of New York, the Mackay ‘Telegraph and Cable Company, with several subsidiaries; the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk, New Eng- and, the Kansas, American District, the Lehigh, and Chicago, Milwaukee and Lake Superior Telegraph Compa- reports said. mer, @ steel passenger ship of operated for years British ‘Columbla and” Sout Alaska ports. — Oreel Watchma Self-D a WASHINGTO: 5.—Claiming elf-defense, W' ments, negro nitor at the Committee on Public In- rmation, was under arrest here to-day charged with killing James W. King, | committee night watchman. Clements surrendered and confessed, according to| defense Emphasize Distinction in Footwear of Fashion For Women and Misses An exclusive O. C. & Co. usual grace and practicability. Hand Twenty-three West Virginian iigh| TWO St Camp Logan Pay Penalty turned soles and Louis XV. heels. | Drop German, fer Gu Murder, ‘ON, a, Aprit §.—| HOUSTON, Tex. April 5.—Privates model Special April Offer New Players Of Our Beautiful 19 | ————a At 1329-1331 BROADWAY FULTON ST. Corner of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Sale 500 Stunning Suits Season’s. Greatest Possible Values A Very Remarkable Sale of Girls’ Coats Some of the most effective juvenile models brought out this season, in fashionable belted, shirred, plaited and braided novelties, and in latest materials of navy and smart shades. Other Models 8:75. 15-9. 2250 and up .Fashion’s Most Striking Fur Fancies An unexampled selection of very handsome large animal in choice fox, wolf and lynx furs, dyed in the most de- sired new shades and most extraordinarily low priced tomorrow Coats and Coatees, 125: 150% 195: to 1,000.0 scarfs, Presenting creations of unusual fineness of fabric) of modeling, consisting of stunning new silk fancies, rich poplins, wool jersey | and beaut | LONDON, April 6.—A commit WASHINGTON, April 6.—The Inter- At Gates Ave., Bot, 48th and 49th e the exclusive Carlton Club has stata Commerce Commission to-day Brooklyn Sts,, Brooklyn Ambansador Page to nominate twenty | ordered an investigation of the physt- Fy of tho organization at the Hotel Bilt- Procuring by ad Eaith or mubter-|ning devotions last Tuesday at the Holy|and Lake Kuperion Tetugranh Comane | Nome Church, 96th Street and Amster. ipo hed fuge of information intended only for) je ee ss nnw a man take her| cluded. | Gen. Wood piotured an enemy} bona Sdo eustornen of gall order iad Nate Ma Be a gh iat a | Charming ee ‘ Swaliog tm war, traineé in arms houses, furnishing to Platt B, Witker|Ine to create a disturbance in chureh,| PACIFIC STEAMER SUNK. | ® wonderfully well led, brave and en- of Minneapolis, publisher of the | she sald at Lair ts te a iat thon | unusual distinctiveness Fi ering,” an enemy still far from ex- { ( Mississippi Valley Gumberman, of| the. pbartor. Her ‘ 's heft (6|Ne Loss of Life im Wreck of the d fashion in serge, | haustion, He called repeatedly for FIELD bi ‘ommi| Detective Tees. ' and fashio: rge, | RICHARD sipes MANGFIELD | name of persons welling to mail ondar |{;)!!ce Chmminaoner vine tN Street end ' it ae rac pana of the wa ti concerns to enable him to interfero| Amsterdam ‘Avenue arrestnd an elderiy| A BRITESH COLUMBIA PORT, April tricotines, tweeds, i ment, without regard for parties or! Young Richard Mansfeld, whose| with, the free purehase of suppiion by {nn who. sid ho wna am s-—<Wrecking end yellet steamers 108 ij for classes if tho war was to be won | death from apinal meningitis was rel those concern the employment of |714 Stress, Ho was tdentiNed this morn | Ne to-day for the scene of yestentay’s wool jerseys and om the other side and not fought out /ported yesterday from the aviation] poyoe to obtain the tusinoss secrets |!ME PY, Mian Cook “7 which was reported ate Poiret _ twills { on this side later on, training camp at San Antonio, Tex.| o¢ mati onder firme and the following ‘sald, showed he M have been suk, writhget and silks. j “There must be no German peace,”| was a son of the lite Richard Mai pect raae [Made a deposit of $55 on Wednesday lite, nar Vancouver Island, The 0 order palermen to embarrass | nie rig 1 he said in conclusion, “with another | field, the actor, and was himself pos- Be ei) Creer eB ad Boscatty struck a rock and sank shortly paegtt “thy. are, many and ‘dos | at Yasnaya, ilana Oxford of superior quality Brown serge, with latest rents a ba oan i 2 San ak Gaced Goal hase a asenisin Kidskin; distinguished by its un- Other Models 7-50, 10-0, 12-50 up to 35: Spring’s Cleverest Creations in been dropped by twenty- 7 thtee Syeue: Virginia igh eckoole la exe Private ralph Me Pole yi company Special .0O last year, according‘ to the annual re-|isoth infantry, ~ ‘Th occurred oad Ss resses Daintiest Frock Fancies 18°% Others at 12.50, 22.50, 35.00 and up Silk gingham and Georgette crepe com- binations, rich serges, jersey cloth, crepe de chines, fowards and taffetas or satin combinations; style themes of distinction in navy, black and the favored new shades Smartly Tailored Coats Some of the finest examples of the new styles, in materials of tricotine, THREE BROOKLYN STORE: My At 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. $ They come in the dressy, severely tailored or sport models, with hand embroidery, belt styles and waist coat effects, in navy, black and the smart shades, Other Charming Styles 35-00 to 65-00 and up 10°" 2 50 5% ; ouarantous & pare silvertone, ’ Bolivia’ cloth, "wool je. 16°° ] ub sey, homespuns, gabardines and a Take Subway Express to Hoyt Street Station by 4. 5 To Last a mixtures; belted and plain effects, = Wissner Lifetime with novelty trimming accessories. 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