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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918. | ] {tat ny n allens . ye r . tu this testimony with a doleful face.; upon Capt. Charles Carroll of Maryland en Commas fe owe on neem ult Bayside Girl Who Becomes Bride $12 WOM ANGLERK, [inset tn ais | ea a a raaarE ‘ 7 had fore court opened this morning he | Parts. DEAFNESS AND HEAD { |stane ty rastor at Pancreat of vrot.| y an the de > > oyla id iy -Da ‘ Biety d itito Biyweenioal ‘sobbinb —— i arenes 8H Sed had done there" Would. nt at the Hotel Netherlar bas [at his eounet's 138 DANISH PEACE PARTIES WIN. ; fur services for I Fe a and 1 A trong feeling against German NOW STORE OWNER | Mrs. Rernstein admitted she made OPUNTIAGHN, Avett Sadadewnibe eon wucWaran Geptacts @irdaas and -_ | many trip ono with Washburne, |, peel file . ed Et zou nave catarrnal Dentnom or nena lent Ant cee cin tn Frith to vient Weta 1 Juut insisted they were always busl- at Une gente: In the HOmOtNiWn, aa ner, who died Saturday as the. result | + WEA 1, April 2 | hess trips, except a visit | .ceturns from the Danes © of morphine, were held Beach, where she and W ro. tea ed in Cam se BPuneral The boat went for thelr health. § “te hae herd trils should open, breathing ° > er of the war Thi position @nd the mocus stop Aropp DF, William June ot thel A , nee eX De ‘ . | Under the questioning « ea (cade, clea. Way oe: phamast cs tata, Any eee "eahanoted the bere bl i eieut oaes Rise and Fall in Candy Busi-|», . Deatness or head notre Prescription @ trial —A », made @ plea for a splr er — Alienation Suit. { Once owner of the Martha Wash Important Announcement Sore ied fru © ee $12 s now part 1 week five years owner of the ar a clerk a to the'Employees of Franklin Simon & Co. serving in the Army or Navy n revealed this to-day the Supreme Court in e was called as a wit- Senator Alvah W. Bur- nae! | on the stan Brooklyn tion of M Washburne his interest in the shops after bis wife died two years ago, Mrs. Bernstein sald. His share {s held by his son Mortimer, who lives in Jersey City Washburne, nattily dressed, listened fajs an-expression of ‘gratitude for ty the sacrifice they are making y \ BL) A ff ‘ LA IS for their country and for us ini MISS” GERTRODE, HICKS Prove Bown Levick. al. personally, and without regard dnngen a atv ir, ate | hd state, tne ace: | to the duration of ‘their service in our i ahs | sme iE employ, we have decided to present a gift GYTY DEFICIT, $5,064,330 | sve": 22%0n,'mmteo¢ mace IE 8 avaliable which has julpment raffic ts ) por of a Liberty Bond to each of our employ- on and fa ness Revealed by Washburne | “| relations, made donations to charity, No Connection With Any OtherEstablishmentinthe World ame, Mra. Bernst to Portiand, Me., to ston and finally several addi- trips to Washington. ‘The first | Cc8e' tr rk's first election under wom ington trip was made in 1914, she said, and was suggested by her husband Mrs, Bernstein detailed her tise in the Martha Washington candy shops, which she helped to establish. Wash burne hired her at $12 @ week when he had one store, she said. She suggested he open ot! pay was raised to $16 and then to $25 a week. Iiventu- ally she was given a $5,000 annual drawing account. This was after she had purchased the interest of a Dr. Cook of Washington, she said, in Oc- tober, 1915 With this $5,000, she declared, she paid her husband's debts contracted while he was out of work, helped poor For “colds, chills and grip, cramps, pains, indigestion, touches of rheumatism and neuralgia, Sanfords is grate- ful and comforting and al- ways healthful. It’s the dose in time that saves nine, ..: When purchasing )ook for tne Ow! Trade Mark +} on the wrapper lest you get a cheap, worthiess of dangerous substitute, Forty-sia years the standard of purity, tlavor and strength — Soid by all druggists and grocers and at Liggett’s, Ad contributed to the support of her home, paying the rent and the tradespeople. —__—.—— Legion of Honor Cross fer U, Rellet Worker. PARIS, April 2%.—The Cross of the Legion of Honor has been conferred s, rs OUYANG i i pass ary ees of which there are a large number now . . PLS. C. Statement Based on B. BR. {nave tnereased from 2,784,000 in 1914 serving in the Army or Navy, as well as | T. Information as to Prog AR a pertieee ‘to.those who may be called in the future.. EU sie secicnhaye | Iaggreer mite of at-per cot 0 A ae to De DLT, thy | s in 1918, an ine | [PY ef achod $4,947,244.99. Last Jan-| f ey $117,085.89 whi 4 cents in operatt As compare: e in revenue per car m Franklin Simon 8 Co. The Valu bear, making the total city deficit 064,880.88: UD 4 been 6 per cent., while the e ; The Public Service Commission, in | oy, expenses per car milo has | |e Ss Hy Information obtained from the Th. It SAE 4 T. on the progress supposed to have! CROWDS DENOUNCE TISZA. been made on the lines of that « md nt dates tem, shows that there ha pee | 200,000 In Hadapeat Demand Breve Ready to take home to-day—the new 414% Liberty Bonds in Fifty to a Thousand Dollar Denominations ‘ in Si gC Dandruff Soon Sold at the Franklin Simon & Co. Bond Booth Ruins The Hair : Girls—if you want plenty of thick, | ‘° Five thousand i] beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all |. means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. uy - It doesn't do much good to try to| | brush or wash it out. ‘The only sure | | way to get rid of dandruff is to dis | aolve it, then you destroy it entirely | To do this, get about four ounces of } ordinary liquid arvon ply it at} night when retiring; rnough to] | moisten the scalp and rub it in gently | | with the finger tips. nounced to-day by the By morning most all, if not all, of | nent. ‘They ar your dandruff will be gone, and three | gunner, Chic or four more applications will com-| pletely dissolve and entirely clestroy every single sign and trace of jt, You will find, too, that all itehing | and digging of the scalp will stop, and | your hair will look and feel a hundred | times better. You can get liquid ar-| von at any drug store, It is inexpen-| sive and four ounces is all you will ta er Two More Are Added to! Cyclops Passenger Lint. WASHINGTON, April 2 wo ad. ons to the passeng list of the naval collier Cy TM d miss James McCreery & Go. §th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street carpenter, Grand Island, Neb, cs King of Maly Recet Phenomenal Values SPRING SUITS For Men and Young Men $19.50 Featuring an Extraordinary Purchase From a Leading Manufacturing Tailor suld he was glad to s : the Itallan front and that he need, no matter how much dandruf!| joped more would be sent. He de you have, This simple remedy never | jared it was “good propaganda.” fails.-Advt wi Gi WS Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Mert 34" St. New York MEN’S OXFORDS 7.00 Exceptional Values! Frock of Dotted Net over Satin, $25.00 — Made of Excellent Woolen Materials — Skilfully Tailored — Conservative or Smart Models Al alia HEN any Shop states that W their Men’s Oxfords at$7,00 are the best value in town, there is some hesitancy on your part about believing and buying them, BUT-—we back this statement Suits for the man who demands the *‘last word”? in Clothes Considering the condition of the Woolen Market, this event is of special importance. The most critical man Our Men’s will find satisfaction in wearing one of these Suits. about our $7.00 Men's Oxfords, - Low They are dandy shoes of the best I5 An attractive selection of patterns has been assembled with | Chea and Dull Leathers with un: eare and discrimination. Fabrics are such as will prove entirely | 8 pained cleus | satisfactory for durability, Conservative styles for the business man | Shoes Come in and let our experienced al omen $s | v\ and ultra-fashionable models for the younger man; size 94 to 42. shoe fitters point our the qualities you, The name **McCreery"’ on each Suit is our guarantee of quality a Seperate Entrance to Our Men's Shop, 68-70 West 35th Stree MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT FIFTH FLOOR GHWT O08 BUY LIBERTY BQN DS BUY A LIBERTY BOND—BOOTH ON OUR MAIN FLOOR Women’s & Misses’ Frocks Interpreting the Latest Fashion Ideas for Spring and Summer - Q ornamented with soutaché embroidery; smart new frocks of Crepe Georgette and jaunty sport frocks of Wool Jersey. 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Specially Priced at 20.00 (OFTLY DRAPED FROCKS of Crepe Georgette elaborately beaded in self or contrasting colors; frocks of Satin HU i Com RI ented with chenii embroidery and jet =| / outlined with and figures in vivid contrasting Specially Priced at 25.00 INNER GOWNS of Geo: delicate pastel shade: te Crepe in richly orna- mented with pearl and cut beads; Tt ear and afternoon dresses of beaded ‘eorgette Crepe. Prices Range from 30.00 © 95.00 TE RACEFULLY DRAPED CAPES of Velour de Laine, Silvertone, Satin or Serge, in a variety of unique designs with un- Embroidered ecentuate the graceful outlines of the Specially Priced at 25.00 OATS of Crystal Cloth, Silvertone and Satin, featuring tailoring of an excep~ tional character; capes of Serge, Wool Specially Priced at 35.00 & Misses’ Tailored Suits At Reduced Prices 25.00 eet 30.00 } ~~