The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1918, Page 6

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‘eA War Notice It. Dri Drive Them with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tat Tablets ’ face will will not embarrass you longer if you get a package of ’ Olive Tablets. The 's skin | LAD TO nie IN BOAT DRILLS: Lieut, Ar- gnal Corps—the tie Commission s aboard the Tuscania ) take up clear after have | with the Gov- the ables a few nights. | roment the matter of enforced boat blood, bowels and liver | ‘or troops who eing trans. Dr. Bawards Olive Tablets, the ful substitute for calomel; there's or pain after taking them. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that 8 the Atl wald Mr ‘8 aboard the t part boys nd other in- never had been e-had received Detroit fhenishadtaree Says Aly. | Porte * sence of Practice Was Little calomel! does, and just as effec. S but their action is gentle and hort of Criminal. of severe irritating. om one who takes Olive Tablets is AN ATLANTIC PORT, April 15. Pa Bee ‘a dark brown taste,’ a the troe ing away boats there have been such a loss of breath, a dull, listless, "no good” | constipation, torpid liver, bad atructed in the ition or pimply face. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a |, ly vegetable compound mixed with | *" Bag will know them by their 1h ofa ll @ far less toll of death], when that v at there would |! “I do not intend to criticise the rew or say anything that might re- sel was torpedoed by on Feb. 6. 1 life boi flect upon their competency. u German su The aril short will say this much into a boat and such were the condi- ing that I decided ee AT PINE! TARE “CASCARETS FOR of any rea auneh aining aboard, men in khaki Tuscania was little Thi day by Abner F. was tho statement made to- Larned, a Detroit nunching mechan- smashed against 1 boats overturned in the | Teeth Without Plates “The boat drills we 4] taking p Je of the boat { il nnn Loose Teeth, and @ the heroism dis- Treat Diseased Gums. a — F and men of an SETS OF TEETH, Gold and r pdt ran along- Fits vd Ink illings an lays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain carefully made at Reasonable Prices. BADLY DECAYED TEETH ® and Roots carefully extracted. Teeth thoroughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you wait or if sent BLO. mail peBLOOy h St. 169 East oer Spend 10 ‘cents! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated, | sido of the risk of } final plung in all 0 p ger Neither of the two members of the Commiasion would talk upon the re- sults of ission in France, formerly the German ized ai Manila, were p. Their boat was the English coast lish trawlers rescucd e@ pa day was t submarines three wee drove sharks Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Ania West 43rd Street Buy Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan Subscriptions will be taken at our Main Floor Booth if twice attacked by the last trip across Well placed shots | the lurking se oft doth Philippine Hand-made Lingerie Made of superior nainsook, in new hand-embroidered models, specially priced for Tuesday, as follows: Night Gowns, - - at $1.95, 2.35 and 2.95 Envelope Chemises, “ $1.95, 2.50 and 2.95 Plain Chemises, - “ $1.95, 2.35 and 2.75 Corset Covers, - # $1765, 1.95 and 2.2 Combinations, at $2.95 The Upholstery Sections Are replete with useful and ornamental furnishings, which add materially to both the comfort and appearance of Summer homes or apartments. Imported and American Print Cretonnes $1 and 86 ins. wide; excellent for Fur- niture Slips, ete.; formerly 55 to 65e yd. at 42c and 50c Novelty Two-toned Striped Curtains In brown, yellow, blue, rose and mulberry, for window or archway, at $2.75, 3.50 and 3.75 Summer Window Curtains, 2!% yards long, $1.25 & 1.50 Pillow Slips, Scarfs and Pillows Will be found priced lower than usual, To-morrow, in the Art Needlework Section on the Main Floor. Pillow Slips . . at $2.25 || Pillows at $1.65 & 175 Of plain, hand emb’d lingerie; Patent leather and cretonne binations of hand embroidery combined; floss filled Silk Pillows, $2.95 Round; floss filled. also com- and lace Cretonne Pillows at $1.25 || Fancy Round; floss filled. Lace-trimmed Scarfs at 95c and 1.50 Imported Slips for Neck Bolsters, at $2.50 and ! Effectively hand embroidered and lace 3.50 trimmed, tion in the mat. o settlement will Bankers’ Trust Company. But 1) I started to get | IT saw 4 of the crew of the} Sa hip which carried |X safely to port to- |. Ex-Surgeon of Brit West 124th urges thi MeGuinness, who morning ward of a $100 friends as | this may hi her disappearance, Ford Board to Inquire it New | Two hun imoned bef _THE EVENING WORLD, MON , and $2,762, 1a ad to 1 ned on over Teas etock In 1916 Reports of 117 revenue First payment in Now Haven Rattrond aid this morning at __Thia_pay- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net chang aes from pre yea peals for He! Dr. Char In the British N ce to find his fe, Mrs. Dr. Met Mrs. McG old, 112 pounds, has bro and fair complexion, Dr, McGuinness said his wife had been months, and he thinks vinething to do with oN 200 BAKERS § SUMMONED, : | ations Are Obeyed, ed small bakers we e sum t the front. were clos > HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. ment comes out of the $500,000,000 War Finance Fund, and is the first pay- ment out of it: "Ralence available for} Calumet and Hecla March output of i. Jali ita mine m= |against 12,0 Porphyvies Copper Companies’ output - 1 lfor March compares with previous steam ratvoads for) fr nt ay. follows, Silver quoted at 9 up 17-8 cents. > aoe , POLICE CAPTAINS SHIFTED. Sackett Returned to Old Command Announcement was made at Police Headquarters in Brooklyn to-day that |Capt, Byron R. Sackett of the sixth Precinct, s had charge of the Coney Istand district but was moved to Manhattan Commissioner Woods, has been re- 1 to his old command. from n was changed from the 120th \| c and designated as Asiing [Positively \ Positively 7 N | | No Exchanges 1) AUTO EXPRESS | LINE TON. Y. ees | | . , ee Sent | || or C. 0. D. | Credits. uth Jersey Points to New York © inaugurated on May 1 ‘from Mill- Vineland, Hammonton and Lake- e announced to-day, The Market Bulletin says the develop- of automobile service to Newark New York owes Its impetus to the 18 delays in the unloading of farm ce in the freight y iP) nich Chicagoan Ac ates Commissioner Mason to answer charges of making seditious utterances. Ringwald spent Sunday in the county jail. He 4 Jersey 8 While { jeried “Judge have mercy,” tin, found gufity last week of slaying Js} James J. Haag, an East Orange Jewe on Feb. 9, was sentenced by tin to die ‘in the electric chair during the Martin collapsed after sentence was . | pronounced, DAY, APRIL +6 1918, Be Patriotlo—Buy Liberty Bonds—Bond Booth—Main Floor | caisson aC 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Dress Sale (Tuesday) At a Greatly Reduced Price g totalled $13,784,569 pounds, 7,320 pounds in February. Pounds +4 cents an ounce, at Coney Island, Twenty- Manhattan, who for Capt. H. McKinney was transferred Seventy-elghth Precinct, ‘Twenty-sixth, Man- ank 8, Rohrig from ixty-fifth Precinct. Lyons was trans- Sixty-seventh Precinct th and designated as and Lieut. Joseph 8. tal automobile expre nsportation of farm pi Bureau of Markets of the y State Department of Agri- of Thrents| Against WE i . April 15.—Bernard R. Ring- = y Chicago manufacturer, ‘Afternoon and Sioa Npeaues Regular 25.00 and 29.75 Values About 675 Women’s and Misses’ attractive Dresses} of Crepe de Chine, Foulard, Crepe Meteor, Etamine, | Serge and combinations in prevailing sole tal Reduced for this Sale tol algned to-day before United alleged to have made st President Wilson, Ring. the charges a “lies.” cutlets ntenced to Dic. | Mrs, Florence Bilas, | Camille Mar- 15. 00> Judge M in Trenton week beginning June 9, At the Government’s Service N his Baltimore address President Wilson once more defined the principles for which we are at war and the only basis upon which a just and righteous peace can be formulated, and reiterated our unalterable purpose to meet the German challenge with ‘‘force without stint or limit’’ until such a peace is attained. The New York Stock Exchange as a body enthusiasti- cally endorses this expression of our National purpose, and places its influence and its resources Seedy at the disposal of the Government. The first great duty which presents itself is to make the Third Liberty Loan the most notable success in financial history. The Exchange therefore officially urges the patrons of its members and the public in general to invest every + available dollar in Liberty Bonds. Any New York Stock Exchange house will co-operate with the investor in all pos- sible ways; will see that his subscription is properly entered and cared for, and render, without charge, any service within the scope of its facilities. A large majority of the members of the Exchange have also adopted a partial payment plan which will be of great aid to many investors, and the details of which will be explained upon application. Apply to any member of the N. Y. Stock Exchange for authoritative information as to Liberty Bonds and the terms of the Third Loan. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE H. G. S. NOBLE, President,

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