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

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= cepemeee -feeedi eee eid am cle ee ee | eT ce ae |... |, Monetaia Becomes Dry. HONOLULU, T. Ht, April i2—The Watea ‘became dey at mnigoiene te) OPEN TO PUBLIC TO-MORROW | «.:: night, in compliance with a Presidential —— order, All saloons and wholesale houses | Trophies From All Fronts in Europe will be closed. Brewers of beer and) wake, however, will continue manufac- pond their products for — CASTORIA Fer Infante and Children, “LIBERTY LAND” WAR SHOW | there” shoud be displayed dn the eoth's | old home. xhibition, wh is free to all, ts Into Englieh, Vrench, American and Italian « s The great quantit capturet from the Germans f equipment in the Allied armies n put at the din- poral of the 1 y Loan Committee by | the three Allied Governments, In the British division @ captured Fokker plane will share interest with war photographs taken on the actual fighting I in France, Mesopotamia and the Holy Land. The Freneh trophies tnclude two captured eeroplanea and of and nd | on Exhibition, Including Many | Captured From Germans. What in unquestionably New York's pest opportunity to gain an impression | of the @reat war by proxy te that of- ferred at “IAberty Land," the great | war show which has been staged by ieee 4 (THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL POSED AS NAVY OFFICER, GOT AID FOR “CHARITY” Former Pantry Man on Steamer Paraded in Crudely Constructed | Garb of Lieutenant Commander. | -Woartng what he persuaded many wealthy New Yorkers was the un!- form of a Lieutenant Commander of the Navy, Harry Bell Oakley was arrested to-day and will be turned over to the 12, 1eT8. | caused all Argentinians, except the Gov- ment, to desire an immediate decia- fon of war against the Central Pow- nl despatch troops to Europe, Ih declaration was greeted with roars of cheers by the thousands who filled the big hall and overflowed Into the atreots, The meeting, which was held in celebration of the anniversary of Ameri- can entrance into the war, voted enthu- siaatically to aend the following cable to Wilson: “The committee for approval of the United States’ declaration of war, or- ganized at to-night's demonstration, tn the name of the mighty assembly held water and a little from the distressin, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and eet 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it % pint of hot nulated sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a This will often bring quick relief head noises, lave nostrils should open, breath- come easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant lay. We'll Charge Your Spring Clothes Put all the cash you can rake or scrape into Liberty Bonds. You'll be glad many times later on. Use your credit to buy your clothes, We'll arrenge a charge account that is so easy, Federal authorities, changed with mas- to take. A ho has Catarrhal dignified, refined and quiet that y can settle your bill with- eeveral signs, in German seript, which ~ * in Duenos Alres, attended by represent. | tO take. ny one who ignified, refined and quiet that you ca 3 Bears the Liberty Loan Committee on the | Te "aerisively flaunted by the enemy Wernding as a United States oftcor. | tives of the Huropean Allies and cf| Deafness or head noises should give | out the slightest inconvenience or drawback. No dues or the floor of the 9th Regiment Armory, Mth) >. qositions afterward captured. | The police declare Oakley has con-| i415 americas, salutes President Wilson, | tls prescription « trial.—Advt fee dt The | otrest and Lexington Avenue, and|‘“Avobiiection of photographa from the fessed that he had obtained several tne frat citizen, of the great republie | Soe #—no red tape. Alpine front comprises the iN @Rhi- thousand dollars in collections made on Say bs For Signature to the pub- 4 applauds his decision in fe of Ril ua waa rae pitted Homnexe'myotery oF cuinoutage, th6 aUreneth Of hie uniform. “Tt ia eald| Natce ats cWvilitaifon, whlch has eufnod oltre isis janes BN ea avy ‘1° Wee 0 he declared he was collecting war char- | for him the world’s reapect.”” r NA _ . Because of the recent reports from teevest Captivity, [ity funds for his wife, @ wealthy French You Have France, which have the old é#th in the bartel Crate, kaswe wu Oy at | woman. ‘The nearest Oakiey ever came | = — — Always Bought thick of the fighting along the Has atoreotyper In active Work. and hia wits ‘ being @ naval officer was when he tn For Over 30 Years. rg ounde, Ris. peculiarly. fitting | Will celebrate today the Afuieth zee of steal neal man on the Ward liner Sar- s Vat ay fe Use and wi , their marriage at their home, No, Z — nn ‘or Men and Young Men WA that the toola of war with which our|Gojid Street, Brooklyn. Mr. Crane is, He was aent to the Mercer County sy of nite einai | men are becoming acquainted “over |seventy-elent years old. THREE BROOKLYN STORE: | Penitentiary at Trenton, N. J., for six months for this offense. When he was discharged on Feb, 4 he hunted up the Jothing he had worn @s @ pantry man. Hoe bought a hat resembling « naval officers and he put @ gold wreath and inscription on it. He also ABusy Man's Shoe You who haven't time to slow down while $20 to §45 | One of the important things All You Can of the To America Forever Bonds bought three gold bare for hia shoulders. “breaking in” a pair of shoes will appreciate in buying clothes these days is : iu Bonds That Mean e —Buy New Liberty For weeks, it ts said, he was accepted the DR. A. REED CUSHION SHOE. to go to some reliable firm who oe oe Se ear cee cea is above handing out inferior tion at hotels, in war relief quarters and In any of the models this is footwear you | i Ry i At es At in individual homes. would describe as “nice looking.” The com- merchandise. 7 Wool 1s SO 812 cake cieeea et “ir bia eee, fortable cushion beneath each foot lets the busy preciously high that the 1329-1331 4810-4: where be ania be Wea 6 GANA Garnese man put them on and forget them. No need market is flooded with cotton BROADWAY — A hp wih the rank or. Lieut, Commander, 8 bd Ui to “soften up” or your feet to | deg 9 ao Reade At Gates Ave, Bet. 48th and 49th Orleans, 3 | “ ma) et) Brooklyn Sts., Brooklyn parce withnt paglte bla Sil, Bs Was SaareeN cre wesel ee? |] guaranteed. You can't go on this chargo he was arrested. Thomas W. Clarey of San Francisco |] wrong here. SOLD ONLY AT FULTON ST. cor. or BRIDGE ST. ae cee tae aren 1372 Broadway, $1.50 SKATES FREE At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn sald he bad boon evtting, abcat fis a dilly 5 with every America’s Smartest Exhibit of Spring Fashion Spring’s Latest Coat Novelties for Girls ‘and colorings that reflect the latest juvenile fashions, We present a shevies yet wi we tes orieed {n a manner most pleasing to mothers; choice of an immense variety Other Models at 12-50, 15: and up 500 New Spring Coats on Special Sale A great number of selected new models In coats of Scotch homespun, attractive mix- EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS PRINGTIME’S most beautiful fashions presented in a special exbibit that has for its keynote the combining of all that is distinctive and new with low prices that bring easily within reach the season's favorite models for much less than similar styles may be found elsewhere. A Wonderful Offer of Novelty Suits Misses’ and Women's Sizes Cara tweeds, Doeulllet serges, Polret twills, gabar- 25-00 dines, wool jerseys, tricotines and novelty silks; selected beltings, modish pocket effects and King Louis vesteos; in all the prettiest new shades, CHEER DEMAND FOR WAR Pro-Ally Mass Meeting Sends Cable to Wilson Praising America’s Entrance. BUENOS AIRES, April 12.—Govctalist Deputy clon declared at last night's pro-Ally mu meeting here that Prest- dent Wilso Practical democracy an! sympathy for the workingmen has [night from generous passersby, 12 Park Pica: : BUENOS AIRES THOUSANDS Wootworts Bide. BOY’S %3| SUIT or r_} O'COAT 5g re $ 1 6° For Two Days Only 53 to 57 West 14th Street, New York Larest Credit Department Store in New York. GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” Most Stunning Models at 354, 45, 65.00 and up bis, al I Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop Modes of Unrivalled Liberty Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots Beauty in Dresses Silk gingham and Georgette combinations, French serge, soft-texture foulards, taffetas, crepe de chines, | yi § 75 satin combinations and wool jerseys, in a full com- plement of the season’s most fashionable colorings, Other Distinctive Styles at 12.50, 22.50, 42.60 and up of fashionable coats for girls unexampled In Brooklyn | 9-75 FLITARY lines, clean, lean Bonds! 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