The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 14

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Clo; nostrils Tf you have Catarrhal Deafness or nique, Dewan Sundar . | a noises go to your drugsist and) pony pm FRANCK, Martintaue.| NOT DROWN OUT } . | ounce of Parmint (double Srongth), and add to it % pint of hot /Aprit 18—Silght earth shocks hay water and. a little granu! Take 1 tablespoonty! four times a day, This will often bring quick relief from the Gateoeing. head nolses. TCATARRHAL DEAFNESS }| QUAKES FELT FIVE DAYS. | MAY. BE OVERCOME ; 2 Shocks at ert de France, Marit ated sugar.|been felt here for five days, Th and contiaued wuntll & o'clock thi should open, breath- | afternoon. ing me easy and the mucus stop a dropping Into the throat. It is easy| In the eruption of Mount Pelee in Deafness or head nol: this prescription ——— era on nearby Islands as Usual. World Wants Work Wonders ont Indies. —- The Phithar ¢ Boclety of New re Ke York held hustastic patriotic meeting in t 6 of Arthur Curtiss ; FourTH FLOOR 7, Eleven West 34th St. j little and fs pl May, 1902, 80,000 persons lost thelr live: should give City of Bt. Plorre was destroyed. with voloanons a trial.—Advt. Eleven 17 STORES Unusual Oxfords in Dominant Tones and leathers—and $7.50. values you’ Black Patent Leather Brown Patent Leather Brown Kid Gray Kid White Kid White Back Use Elevator—Pay Cash—Carry Parcel—Save $2.00 Same shoes at our stores at 10 W. 23rd ee BUY LIBERTY BONDS! S255 = HEALING on the Island of Martinique and the re Opp. WaLDore | J*™*s patrons and « West 34th St. |: ora except Robert Shaw, de- VIEW AT ROSENBACH’S Oxfords in all the latest colors |» hardly credit till you inspect and try themon| through personal subscriptions and *! Directors and Patrons Decide to Continue Concerts a nue and 69th Street, yeserday afternoon, Fully seventy- five persons were present, dncluding | it the newly elected tained elsewhere | Among those present were Thomas | L, Leeming, Henry BE. Cooper, How- ard Taylor, Arthur Curtiss James, Miss Anne D. Duane, Mrs. George 1. Cheney, Nelson pencer, Felix F. Markoe, a new di- managed the great Latfela, F | D. Rockefeller jr, Miss Annie B. Jen- 'nings and Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James. The mecting was called to consider the advisability of discontinuing Phil- harmo yneerts during the war and ation of the loyalty ysof Stransky and bis is, Secretary of the society, 16 close of the meeting | eave ou line tole resolutions, which, he |said, had been passed unanimously: ; at it is the sense of | the pa s and directors of the Phil- |harmonic concerts here assembled, that it would be a serious setback to the musical development of this coun try to discontinue the Philharmonic concerts, even for the period of the war That the concerts should be pn the same high plane fear , That we pledge ourselves Il) inaividually to uso ourqbest efforts in other ways under the guidance of | committee to raise a guarantee fund to cover the estimated deficit for | the coming season and the balance ot the deficit for the season just closed. “Resolved, That the directors be asked to appoint a committee «nade body and of the patrons to Jaunch and direct this financial campaign,” All present expressed themselves fully convinced of the loyalty to the United States of Josef Stransky, the conductor, and of his pro-Ally sym- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918, — WAR DRUMS WILL held in London; John | §? lup of representatives of their own / m en ‘itnorohenttn us it st be" congte | NIGHT RIDERS” IN KANSAS \aent amen A ONTORT : ona of the society now in Its seven. tyealxth year. | ona ken Suspects With Pistols After | PRICES FOR COKE FIXED. | posting Notice to “Spies and County Chairmen Get New Rules Slackers.” Foe Osal Charger, HUTCHINSON, Kan, ‘April 19 — WASHINGTON, § April 19. — New! prandbills printed in Black type and maximum prices for coke at the ovens! signed “Night Riders” made thelr ap- in Colorado and nections of Alabama) yea ry. jay in the eastern part of and West Virginia were announced where there ts 0 large today by the Fuel Administration, erman origin. The pos- a Colorade coke ter panitinn or fur ly Have Your Clothes Custom Tailored by Us be sold for $8.50 maximum, foundry coke max-| furnace ko In Monongahela | sac We Bae | aiap tno | & Save Considerable Money! VASSAR DROPS CLASS DAY. | ee ee We Eliminate All Middlemen’s Profits Hoyas Duck Pastor for Nefasing to 4 b tthe tonior eines ot | mately voya from ten to twenty | (Me Buying all our woollens direct from the mills d threw Pastor Josiah®sykes and nb Class Day, Third Halt | tw dora Into a baptiemal tank Doing a big business on a small profit basis nctiand’ wreck —and— Feligious. : Passing the Entire Savings Along to You. cami 3-Piece Suits to Measure WASHINGTON, April 19.—Army or- ty ae ee oe For Men and Young Fellows dof $226 on Par- rank in-the National Army wenge nat Chicago, ue 9 his former, rank of HI yg soll eau he in the Regular Army. He has | fig i ‘ CHICAGO, April 19.—An armed robber | Re Pe} ha eat Satisfaction Made in wearing a soldier's trench cap, boarde Camp Cu Absolutely e 1 Styl me 4 It Any Style t ban | Active ‘ ; Guaranteed You Select Pextravagence, 1 Fe ¥ slowed up in ‘the ‘obber Jumped off at Hog Island, TON, Apfil 9. Men, just think of it; you can select the material you want from a wonderful variety of newest suitings, choose your style from our style books of latest models and have the garments made to fit you perfectly—all for very much less than ready- vital ho to-wear, ‘“‘made-to-fit anybody” garments would cost you man oF shall be ela or circulated : , Other Suitings at $22.50 and $25.00 = a Open Evenings Till 9 P. M . Open Saturdays Till 10 P.M. SAgm eee Save the Babies od Bars German PLAINFIELD, N. J., April 19 rth Plainfield ts: NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that | i . ]*cr’ait the children born tn eiviited countries: ‘twenty-two per cont, AORN IT STONES STOKE EROOKTIN or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; thirty-seven 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts. | 104 Flatbush Ave gr et cent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and qno-half before 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Street 1370 Broadway, Near Gates ue chey are fifteen! : 251 ith Avenue, Near 23d Street 700 B'way, 1 block from Flushing Ave. We do not hesitate fo say that a timely use of Castoria would seve 691 Eighth Ave,, Bet. 43d and 44th Sts, 6 Fi many of these precious lives,” Neither do we hesitate to say that many 2331 Eighth Aves 1 door above 128th St, | 1° "ifth Avenue, Near Stet Street | of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. 143 West 20th Street He era STORES IN NEW JERSEY: Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain BRONX STOR: more or less opium or morphine. They are, in considerable quantiti bo 71a -1 9s TPE SO Union Hill, 267 Bergenlii ¥ 4 deadly poisons, In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and le: i i 408 East 149th St. Third Ave. | Newark, 196 Market St., Near Broad St. i] to congestions, sickness, death. There can be no danger in the use of Cas- TIT LL AALLLLLLELELEOU LLL ALAA LLU LOOPS ODL ELLA toria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it contain no opiates or narcotics of any kind. | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y LEAN pathies, Tho directors and patrons declared A VICTORY! Weare There is only one way to reach it—let every man, woman and child in this glorious coun- try of freedom stand behind our Government and invest every dollar they can spare in LIBERTY BONDS » and do everything else te help the brave men who are fighting “over there” that our homes and our business may be safe from the devastation yisited upon France, Belgium, Serbia, Poland and Russia, The theatrical profession all over the United States ig “doing its bit” willingly and enthusiastically, Millions of dollars of bonds are being sold all over the country in theatres, Over five millions already have been sold in the theatres and subscribed for by the managers in New York City alone. It is for your security this war is being waged, as well as for the security of the Allied nations involved. Rally "Round the Flag! Rally Once Again!) This is one of a series of advertisements to be printed TT ITU in all the New York newspapers by A. Paul Keith and E. F, Albee, owners of the B. F. Keith Circuit of Theatres o_o ee TTT Put Your Whole Soul Into the Cause! HEADQUARTERS .THEATRICAL ALLIED INTERESTS LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE E, F. ALBEE, Chairman, 1482 Broadway

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