The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1918, Page 11

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ary FIRE DRIVES OUT SCORES; POLICE CHASE 'EM BACK Neighbors of Burning Factory In- sisted on Moving, Though Not in Danger. riers’ factory, at No, 288 Java Street.|frame houses on each side of the Usually, during bad weather, police-| factory when their homes caught fire men have difoulty in getting occu-|It was then discovered that scores of pants of nearby houses that may be | persona living lo buildings to the re in danger, to leave their quarters, | wore hurrying to the street, lode To-doy they were kept busy pte-|with clothing and furniture, As fas venting tenants of sevetal buildings|4as some were persuaded to return not In any danger from moving into| they slipped out Another the streets with al! thelr Louschold| though the streets were filled wit) Join the School Army In War Stamp Campaign D AR COMRADES; We are all united together in one Army, which door, a The police of the Grenpoint station | goods, slush and snow and the wind was is going to increase tho boys and girls in WAR SAVINGS AND, had a@ new fire oxperienca at 1,30 A. The fire started on the second floor| like o gale. Finally they wero al THRINE STAMPA, Your ltettets to me have been a great source M. to-day, during a blazo in Von|and destroyed about $10,000 worth of|corraliéd and persuaded to remain °° Dleasure and profit. They show what I have always belicted to be Pagen & Company's two-story fur-| furs. Four families were taken from | indoors. true—that the boys and girls of to-day aro the greatest that the world has ever known, When the great war started, the only peopie who were prepared were the children, The boys had thelr manual training and tho gitls knew how to sew and cook. Perhaps some of you want to know why I talked so much about THRIFT AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS, The thought {s just this: That 1 realize if Germany should win this war, my little boy, who is now | Six years old, would have to work his fingers off long after I am gone in order to pay the indemnity which Germany will demand from the United States at the only nation {n the world which has some ready cash. { have now talked to you seven times, and to-morrow I am going to spring my question, T want you to be ready for it, like the talthfal Army that I know you to be, The fret rule is OBEDIENCH The second rule ls QUICK) Vhe third rule fs HELPFULNESS Get a copy of The Evening World tomorrow Look for my question, and when you find {t sii dowa quietly and | auswer the question tn a letter to me, taking not over ten minutes. | If you do not like the quéStion, wait until after tomorrow, when there will be another question, and if that does not appeal to you | wait until the next day. Of course, ff you have all of the three ques- tions together, you can answer any ono of them, provided you do not write your letter in moro than ten minutes. This makes you ohé of my grand Army of TEN-MINUTE PENMEN Take your time, for the contest does not close until April 15, and the prize of a loving cup will be given to your echool of the school from which the best letter comes, Remember, the school will recelve the prize, and not the boy or girl who writos the winning letter. ~~ |GHAPLIN ASKS FEDERAL — UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER | | ne and toxins from | | JOHN WANAMAKER- For a MAN’S Saturday Featuring Knitted Topcoats, $28.50 _ Wanamaker $35 gtades-—and considering the scarcity of knitted coats it is doubtful if these qualities could be made today to sell for $40, The fabric is knitted instead of woven; and you can easily imagine how soft and pliable it is. You can fold the coat, roll it, pack it away in the smallest space possible, wear it in all kinds of weather—and still it will keep its shape perfectly. Choose any of the colorful heather mixtures, the deftly-knitted checlcs, the dressy oxfords, Allin the not-too-extreme Metro} olitan model, with silk yokes and sleeve linings, Just 110 coats in all at $28.60 each Men’s Store—Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Silk-lined Topcoats, $19.50 You’d naturally say the coats couldn’t be produced this season at $19.50; but here they are, awaiting your accep- tance. Black and oxford Chesterfields—the universal" style—precisely tailored—-Wanamaker standard in every detail of fit and finish; and silk lined throughout. \ Broadway Corner Store at Eighth Street. Applying Thrift to Men’s Suits n Same Class With Leg- Jators, Jurors, &c. | Wash the Counsel for Charlie Cha appeared ‘That is exactly what all men are doing today in order to get « euit that will serve and serve ayatem befere putting mere || Oirnmny with w tmotion that the movie Wearing Apparel Mote attention is being paid to detail than eve ell. Here at— food Into stomach. star nviolate from the sorvice of a . before. The thoughtful man is coming to ri eahinmbaneiie fummons and attachment tn the #ul In This Store that value is, in reality, a matter of detail—of careful tailoring, of sturdy linings, of well-chosen trimmings, and of quality applied to all the hidden parts that have so gteat a beating upon actual wear. Wanamaker's specialized service for men Wash yourself on the ingide before | ‘breakfast like you do on the outside. | This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impui ties into the blood, causing iliness,| while the bowel pores do, | | For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach, nearly an “sued that hie $19.50, $21.50, $22.50 are three groups of suits that answer every call Fancy mixtures, cheviots, flannels, overstripes, and blue serges are liberally provided among the three groups; and there are sizes and styles fo, appeals fairly and squarely to the man who has men of every age, height and weight The been wondering where to place his price figure choosing is at its best right now Broadway Corner Store at Eighth Street. Ties Drop to 65¢ Shirts, 95¢ More of the $1 and $1.50 kinds that But NOT the usual 95¢ shirts tar sanay Iilm Manufacturing Compan 1 ground that Chaplin ts work#n: lon for the Govérnmont and should be pr tected from rervice by “pu polte Nathan Durkan, attorney & momber of the Le delegatae to a pd carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not eliminated day by day | pa \stream, through the lymph ducts) acting in bad faith, | which should suck only nourishment) maticn to distract Chaplin ‘ ; ‘ | to sustain the body. | , vp hi of X been —_ be ! P g, 2 "Ovi 0 sustain | work and to keep him in New York to othe of ae aa fal for A Ube. from At Xepps, percales, woven mad- A. splendid health paoasiee, 16: lace a hin property: neath co aronnae ig, le-end —all- four-in-hands ras cloths and crepes—crisp and new- drink, before breakfast each @ay, @ ee suit. thereny preventing him from that no man ever has too many of. New in stripes of almost every hue. Soft glans of real hot water with a continuing hie Liberty Loan tour.” arriv..tls will make tomorrow’s variety cuffs, of course; and sizes from 14 to 17 spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, | ) affidavit, Chapiin caya ho ts a In o wash) y in| Britieh eubject nt the | which is a harmless way | ons, gases and toxins from omach, liver, kidneys ani thus cleansing, sweetening | isht plays jand freshening the entire Geom - - canal before putting more food into RG the stomachs © EX-MAYOR BLANKENBU A quarter pound of limestone phos | phate costa but very little «: the drug | store but is sufficient to make any one an enthusiast. on inside-bathing.— as bright as a. nmer day. A good time to stock up. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Broadway at Ninth, Lord ® Taylor FIFTH pictures rate of $1,075,000 fc ADELPHIA 38th Street AVENUE 39th Street Our Boys Are Watching You—Own a Liberty Bond a» old last Bok with while Booth—Ground Floor Mr, Tanker The April Sale of Men's Spring Footwear A Money Saving Event that no man who requires new shoes is warranted in neglecting these thrifty days. The Sale will commence Tomorrow, Saturday, aud will continue until Saturday, April 20th, inclusive Che newest styles of low and high Shoes are featured and the prices are so much less than their actual value that many men will get fitted with pairs enough to last the season. For the Refreshing Green Vegetables and Salads Germany, MM | Blar arg came t mo intensely Americar 5 ldeclaration of war against ( of Spring Acasared frequent | 7 oney of everything | 1... MADE IN U.S. A. | Stands for At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores || Mr. Blankenbutg hed } E. Pri S; A as a@ public | L Made by E. Pritchard, 381 Spring St..N.Y. ae ana Chatfield cas lelled all over the cou the interest of t aul ren i et ee ee ke Buy as many LIBERTY BONDS as you originally intended to--then doublethat amount! FRR EERE EERE RRR REESE eS cass i} gaa . 1,200 Pairs Boots and Oxfords ked for this le Only, at $9.25 or Black Boots 2,200 Pairs Boots and Oxfords marked for this m Sale Only, at | $7.85 ‘Tan Laced Boots } 3,500 Pairs 2 Boots and Oxfords marked for this Sale Only, at $5.40 Tan or Black Laced Boots Sonora Phonograph Sales Zompany President GHONGE ¢ ITSO Pitth lan Avenue at gird Tan or Black Oxfords | Black Laced Boots | c Cordovan Boots Eee Aivaratek Gun Metal Button Boots | Black Oxfords an or Black Oxfords Phe Highest Class Talking Machine made over English lasts magnificent value best quality and style, in the World Ground Floor, L Dedede dete ladade kad. dite ledelaaihedaiataleded THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1918. PROTECTION AGAINST SUIT counsel Puts Movie Star on Loan] for $40,000 for alleged breach of con- tract brought against hitm by the Ie) for Chaplin, ollont war exempt fram lounce of waste material must he|c!vil sorvicn for tthe fume reason os it quickly ferments and generates even @ creditor who comes from another ons, gases and toxins which are| State to prove a claim in bankruptey, absorbed or sucked into the blood tie argued that the film company ts actuated hy from Ms ays he is directing OF PHILADELPHIA DEAD RAwt War Horse of Reform,” Noted | ss Public Speaker, Dies at Age of Seve ¢ Htudoiph “the war |ne was twenty-two years old and ba- | Since the many he | ett ee. tt.) tT tt deme eS SEER If there {a anything you do not understand, please write and I will we glad to answer your letter, Remember, tt I# not too late to sign the pledge now GEORGE HENRY SMITH Director Junior War Activities. eee rrr THE PLEDGE. ; George Henry Smith, Director War Activities, Bventug Woria, Dear Br, Smith: Please enter my name as a volunteer for your army of THN-MINUTE PENMBN, 1 agree to play falr. NAMB ceseeeeees ADDRESS . | SCHOOL, AGP ° jo Aastet Goethals. TON, April 12.--Robert { Chicago has been ap- pointed assistant to Major Gon, Goe-'Gocthals in special matters Jennie, Acting Quartermaster General. He has not been assigned to any apes ciflo duties, but will represent Gen. | World Wants Work Wonder My Mother Says: chitis &: medicine the doc 4 tor gave did help her so I tries Father Joh Medicine and in winter.” (Signer Mrs. 1 Ammane ou New at North ae Safe for all the family becans maranteed pur | vholesome ani! | free from aleohw or dangeron drugs. —Advt. At the Price, They Are in a Class by Themselves : Men Who Know Good | Clothes Buy Their Ug eee ae ee es Al We have verified the fact | that suits of like quality are AE selling in other stores as high as $33.00. Men’s and Young HIGH GRADE $24.75 v3 or manufacturers who take pride in the clothing they turn out. Worsteds, cheviots, flannels and cassimeres in attractive mixtures, —a range of materials presenting opportunities to satisfy all tastes. JL 1 ets. i suits ch RX Lig Whi Mirrctions Are Prices—Quality—Serviee | Store =~ Store } Opens Closes | 9 A.M. 6P.M. B’dway, 34th tod5th $e We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but, for Cash Only. "The pick of the product of several | The models are conservative. or notch lapels, patch pockets, regular pockets, or flapless pock- Well made garments with more hand-tailoring than in some advertised as hand-tailored. The Well Dressed Man is the Successful Man Prudent Men Dress Well in f\yyoys Suits. sy e s M3 * & 5 Men’s SUITS imart us well as Coats have peaked exclusively Lhere are 35 distinct styles of fabric: individual tastes of an army of natty newest spring models are represented. you will | look well-dressed in one of these suits. Meare —Fitth Vloor, Broadway SRSA AMER SIP SH Ley mm ESTABLISHED 1863 Liberal Credit ‘DRESS Se Young Men’s Suits at $19.75 | rertainly enough to meet the = | ‘oung New Yorkers. You will feel well-dressed and 464-466 Fulton St., Brooklyn Take Subway Express to Hoyt Street Station Men’s and Young Men’s New Spring Suits | The Smartest Models of the Season | WELL ON 51.00 8 WEEK All of the Liberal Credit Pa SAN {i

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