The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 6

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vee 4 | aetna $ . <n pocancenitennenccanncsitecee eR STE TNT LL TT RTT aT aT . 8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. WARTALKSSTR [CANADIAN CLUB MEN WHO CHEERED WAR TALKS AT DINNER "oe #3) atari om est ' : operating revenue of | showed th hadJof the Mullan bill which passed the As- nowed that pre ay the same restrictions — Ontario & Western Railrond.—Report heen ¢ 1917 shows surplus after charges, |that th ing intoxicants to Federal $977,468; increase, $137 equal to| by sailors in uniform would ded to the members of the New “Only the Dead Have Done Full Duty; Up to.Us,” | Says Col. Hunter. 1 over sembly $1.68 a share on stock vidends | Prov £ $4,000 prefered stock uard, ‘The measure now goes to mpared with $1.40 a si to Cease for , April 9.—According to the Handseblad the Dutch spirits in dustry W rtly cease operations, owing tot arcity of grain, meeting ga rred stock is in Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Seldom has New York ity seen @ Sreater demonstration of loyalty and | patriotinm than was evidenced at the Daaatinn clus to (ae evend ball room | JOANN WREEO DE GAENOX — ToAn EMERY in Clu ie i] * oy at the Biltmore Inst night. | ORT RENNARO MAC NEVIS Rea daclath dams that hh ‘The speakers, who included severa! TAOMSOM } soldiers from the western front, kept 1} 4 the thousand or more diners on their feet, banging tables, shouting and clapping in a wild effort of apprecta- i tion of the men battling on the plains : ¥ ' Direct attention to the sale, now in progress, of Articles made by the Allied Prisoners of War interned in Switzerland of Picardy. « - The veteran President of the club, fb Tom Neelands, who has introduced | b scores of war-scarred heroes at din- lt ners in the past, had expected to have * Major Gen. Leonard Wood an a guest last night. But at the last moment a wire from Washington said military duties made it impossible for him to A reception will be held Wednesday, in this booth on the CANADIAN CLOB reno More women the children Will] under its fo man language one million of our sons," Mr, Lau. 4 out the Ger out the Ger- | the dead will rise to fight the boches.”| Man papers! Wipe t the German | F.3.E. FITZPATRICK ads gr eee emer propaganda! WIPE OUT THE ENEMY AT Following Empey was Lieut. Col. | HOME, URGES EMPEY. F, Fraser Hunter, D. 8. O., who has hoe! through the African en ya | Sorgt. Arthur Guy Empey was the| ana’ wa. honke 10 TERRIBLE AGONY |: rise; when there are no more children Ww Two of this season’s most fashionable styles, s of men from New York the Canadian contingent. is part of a fund of PC attepa. ‘ 7 ‘ 4 > . taki « ' F 5 t Ay Nevertheless thero was nothing Fifth Floor, at 3.30 P. M., during which a member of the oe i” the way of thrills, Bote - | Swiss-American Committee will deliver an address. ° speakers and auditors were appatent- | 5 R \ 4 AA CURRAN | ly stimulated by » intenseness of the ao 2 battle being waged on the banks of AN ' . 8 the Somme and the Oise. WILLIAMS SriLLEN ie | | — a Stephane Lauzanne, editor of the i | Paris Matin, received an ovation. Bit-! tite? ELAN | | =! THOMAS D. é ter In his denunciation of German Be ctrecsusn vo was tm in tas sais |saane declared, “and we Pia een png, tame —_= NEELANOS. A Special Sale, To-morrow, of i ment the French would never flinch, | #'¥¢ ll. When there are no more Mi Pat ee ay HP qnawaee ae PRESIDENT ; | “We have already given more than | Men the women will rise; when there) +, have the German language spoken MAS Gallipolt and hopes to "rand as he vaulted upon| get to F table with a low crouch, amour peranlte he sald, “and you've got e material here |“ - _ Hical o the manner of sp “land enough to lick the German. Your|¢"" y } making, the crowd burst into “Pack] task is to get every man to fight that] / € and dol are wasigin its activities for “uF it- ‘i | ” A 6 Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag." | wants to fight ra ae En for the depends | year =, Teteast NOS} AIONG-GAVO! <-scoca seaie™ sevied weney es|(SCHLV THe GkAD HAVE bone the noise slackened, “was sorry he THEIR FULL. DUTY.” Him Quick Relief shad only one lite to give. 80am T] we ot ian that haw done his 4 |S0 ure you. “You're Americans and] yyy quty,” the Colonel continued, "is Buckingham, Que., May 3rd, 1918. | Britishors and Canadians and Freneh,| the man that is dead, T “For seven years, I suffered terribly | that's why! not depend on Fran from Severe ‘Headaches and Indiges-| “Over there in France we've got| Word war, And you've at $4.25 pair Pearl Grey kid Pumps, regent | Patent Leather Spat Pumps, smart in France, ‘reneh Consul Gen The Canadian Club wi ficers on May 28 and in ating turned soles and two inch last, with turned soles and Louis ouis heels. heels. Also High Cut Spats, perfect fitting models, in grey or fawn cloth, at $1.95 Refining owned copper mines for March ex- Women’s Seasonable Footwear ‘ it all over the world i tion, 1 had belching gas from the|our mturdy old Uncle Sam in the mid-|soidiors here, even the women.” | 32.500 honthly. ove } stomach, and I bad chronic Constipa- | 4*. bet ee her soul, on] Then carne Jack mine machine | Mexie ie & ied dia the right, and France—grand ola|sunner, jo more than @ youth, will re ET cctting did me good Pinal, 'g| ¥?0nce—o0 tbo Left.” And by ihe] Rho stond tne tant I at ce 4 Wend. cdoised “Frulteactives"” ineavens I'd lke to seo tho firm of|he had dono. Well, io widn't, nftet torough Gas Company, | Me Mele wo-lone p Oo stery 4 i re ay aH Me und Gott tackle that outfit! all, He just couldn't, ‘ |r, shows # deficit of |] pe atte i took this grand fruit medicine and| “Whenever one of your boys in the| A machine gunner playa a mighty $ue44l. compared with $6,204 deficit in this ° ¢ ° it made me well. To everyone who| frat tiny trenches comes face to face} important part. in. the battle over fot 11b erse etticoats urnisnings haz miserable health with Constipation | W!th 4 German out there in No Man's] there, and Jack 1% one of 59 left out jogicmated production of A if and indigestion and Bad Stomac! 1| tend. the bat ye throws up his hands|of 1,100 that bore the brunt of an ' ‘ ‘ § 1) and ‘cries, “Have mercy, kamerad!'|attack, Hut the Germans didn't get er di For Spring and Summer take “Fruit-a-tives,” and you will| And right here in the United States,| py; if they had ‘Aud Ss. ber get eS ; , Spi tT] ‘ | ad eal.” y Whenever you And a German spy—| not have had th o4 neat CLOSING QUOTATIONS i Nevone Fringe trimmed, straight . ‘ol to! i i e ct- e olce changes from ee m an ovina , ps, j ¥ H ALBERT VARNER, | War" 20s, “tava cect. tase tocet| hum fell, in a vot od al . ya From the leading foreign and kamerad!'| ried ten’ paces, about what the “othe: models cut to conform I 0c « box, 6 for $2.50, trial sine 5c, | But the only kind of mercy At for! chaps” did. ; ve. him ts the kind that catches him in| At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVEg tye fourth buttonhole. ‘That's the | machine Limited, OGDENSBORG, N —Advt, medicine for this ‘reatest enemy! cleared April 20 to domestic sources are constantly on view on the Fourth Floor, prominent among which are with the new silhouette. Also Soiree Skirts in f Dependable Sunfast Fabrics, washable _ colorings, Cretonnes & Printed Chintzes in exclusive designs and color- ings, to harmonize with odd decorative treatments. are on sale on the Second Floor $7.95 to 10.50 ranklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. k Central system two months' 884,748; deficit $8,303, tux de Swinging Porch Hammocks, 4 hg Company, regular is os°|Why Be Wrinkled +6 and Old Looking? | New Alpha Corsets Introduced exclusively by Stern Brothers i ; ' | Pes “The bottle of Usit has completely ‘ j at } Announce for WEDNESDAY Br, coeberiaed zie Sorelle ea And renowned for their serviceability and excellent workmanship, are / 4 daughters, my grandchildren and to now being featured on the Second Floor, in an unusually large collec- | . e. It is a Godsend to wrinkle * ¢ £ ws vles ¢ aterials. inc’ ‘ 7 . F om Be ee arenes Suey tion of desirable styles and materials, including flesh colored satin, i An Important Sale ce tila les -1 Eat Tse enn niles fancy broche, silk tricotine, h coutil and suede, in models specially ' bey . s| wrinkles disappear, the ur designed to conform with every type of figure, 4 9 ° e , 3h: bet {iss formes ANUHT LER Jumpness ond 5 Women’s Tailored Suits tae te lees Mame ct oe a Prices range from $3.50 to 24.50 ; Ihack their jess from its i HG ih GUS Rl eeharn, freckle Ginskhoads “anil EXPERT FITTERS IN ATTENDANCE. ‘ * . 7 i many forms of es ne an ; « “ 1c eres " v paste but Fs pure nut-oil : ' iquic eit at nigh Fj wy mT Teauty specialists everywhere are : i | CONSISTING of twenty-seven new and aN My Ma cM IURE leet wurtoentt Genentt tonite Excellent Values in Seasonable yplexion,—-Advt distinct models taken from regular stock for this first suit sale of the sea- son. Suits of wool tricotine, gabardine, serge, Poiret twill, tweeds, coverts, Oxford suitings or checked worsted. Dress Trimmings Specially prepared for To-morrow’s selling Main Floor Chalk Bead Trimmings, Ornaments & ‘Tassels 25c, 95e to $6.95 Colored Silk Embroidered Trimmings, . . . 55c, 78 to $3.95 Black and White Silk Fringes, 3 to 11 ins. wide 55c, 78 to $1.95 Pictured is on w models at P ; : is one of the ne ; Ham Bolognas, Tongue Bolognas, Jet Trimmings, Ornaments and Buckles, . . 25e, 75c to 12.95 thirty-eight dollars; of excellent quality Frankfurtere Bock Wurst Etc » i i ’ ’ ° ye mye . . ~- © navy blue men’s wear serge, trimmed with All high arate, Goverament inspected meat, therourly cooked Fancy Black Silk Trimming Braids, 15c to 30c yd. ack silk braid and rows of buttons; long and chvicely spiced by expert chefs, Dainty food that will tempt and aus Gy ara Racer eae id ’ : A fatisfy the most languid palate. ‘There (8 HO Ware ene oe eure mest Suitable for Tailored Suits, Sashes and Girdles; 115 to $ inches wide. roll collar, overcollar of white satin; gath- Peat PEEMLLEE AO Gr SS te ee od cok (ie tea 7 . : ways specify “Otto ahl's oo or je name and ge! he bes! ered back skirt with braid-bound rounded ye epee You'll note the quality and tastiness. At First Class Food Stores, pockets. OTTO STAHL’S, 2332 Third Ave. New York Buy Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan Subscriptions will be taken at our Main Floor Booth WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—Balcony Floor

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