The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1918, Page 9

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Gowpers Says He is Overtt MONTREAL, April 90.—Samuel Gomp- ors, President of tho A an Federa- lon of Labor, sald to-day he was not Hi but was ovortired as a consequence | of @ strenuous whirlwind speaking tour, my Merety| the weather w good. foined a con and balf way a | | came loose and let in t AMERICANS FIGHT storm and ne yt together a Many of the mules got loos wore slammed from one side © Loosened Coal Port Lei In | Seas, but Soldiers Save Vessel and Mules. | * s torn to pieces. It Miers showed the stuf in them squads they had t water that was d A coal bunker let tons of soft BUYING ¥ Otto Stahis PALATE GOODIES Choose your dinner from these economical Meat Daintics of rare flavor and pur- ity. Every morsel is eatable, healthful food, with absolutely no waste. Boiled Ham, Tongue, Smoked Beef, Frankfurt- ers, Bologna, Meat Loaf, stopped work, Lieut. Baker was stantly on (he job. When thoy ally reached an English port wi ® convoy, 400 of the mules were next An American ship oMver to-day told the belated story of how # hand- ful of American soldiers, under @ | Plattsburg graduate Neutenant, saved | ship with 1,600 mules aboard during an Atlantic storm. Marry Brolaski, | burg, being in command. ro < a D odd. ts that held a coal port na it: oad talee faaneiel Then the ship of water abip to the other, some being litera was then the » into the welter, but the soldiers nover MAYOR OF REDONDO BEAGH HERE UNDER INDICTMENT Bacon, Head Cheese, et Tho ship, a former German vessel, : ‘iL of whom have seen valia vion “ RaRevend ta Alfred W. M. Ca took on the cargo of mul nd a few | Caliiornian Accused of Adverthing Union Trust Company of New York |. -\th tho old 6¥th Regiment fa France Plans ay estions for Intensive A a horses last Januaty. A dotachmeot i ohh 4 | (additional; total te date $7,000,900).| ‘The men pleaded carnaatly for finan. End of Drive Sent Out Prom Bold by All First-Class Stores, of veerults tinder ‘thees ileutennnte Pickle Factory as Movie Plant Mak- | 53 990,000. cial support of the fighting men at | Otto Stahl's, 29340 |" aa (to take care of the animals, | ing $1,000,000 a Day. Central and South Americar Tele- |‘! i eeu, ubnnine | Gime! gi | Lieut. Baker, a graduate of Platts Mayor of Redondo #taph Company, $100,000. Tile Fiant was ap LA OM! WASINGION, April 20.—-An appeal] Wouch, Cal., errived here this morning | Phe cargo was loaded go hurriedly trom the Los Angeles suburb in com-| General Motors Corporation, $100.-/ to throw kisses at him, and he w re Finlen for the} the ship listed. While loading coal |Pany with Detective Joe Daly. He is 000. | in response to her every few minutes. | nie pdr mh a German spy removed 24 of the 26 | Under Indictment with C. B. Jennings) jewish Agricultural and Industrial | When 8 Wt ge Canes Dwen Pat COonay AY: the COGRONTY lt and R. D. Davidson for publishing @!-| 4iq society, $60,000. mother #he, too, The appeat contains! advertisements. v member of ea 1" ! the large NATION'S LOAN TOTAL IS $2,403,442400, BUT CITY STILL LAGS Toe f tie ar f th a r charge of the Un ta ae Comnmiasion f the Poile t ( inued from Firat Pages sorined to $3 a Hutler & Co A crowd thi H. h., apoke of his ex i gd =o yh eineta | pee he fighting fron co yought must buy at enc hey fo’ ¢ 4 four yetera retinR’s | fy, He was followed by not wish to hear the Kalverta hoot ®ttny who furnished elpal fon. yy of the Creel Publicity oa a ture of the noon 1. | rn hinaton, D. Cy and] con- from Potsdam. on the ateps of the Sub- } Daniel O'Conn Lauius D. Manr fin- e big men and thelr corporations ‘There was also musle by the now 69h! progiuent of Mercbaniile Kx thou now started subscribing to the Regiment's band, and a machine aye hange, presided. Thir tb " uc. | fired a ribbon of shots acrosa at the 7 dead, ‘Third Liberty Loan, insuring its auc) Care Morgan wile Fnslan | > ees. J. PL Morgan & € pany head jonn Fiak puted that he wanted! 1 t with a sub « bond for every shot | mr he. fallshing’ eciwertniloua: Ware ' de Martigan of the Joh te | FOR FINISH OF BOND RACE | 1 with the Second Federal) * rve'Bank to-day | an standing in the office of Baylis) | & Co., on the opposite corner, wa: 200,000, James MeCroery & Co v Loan committees tu in- | r the} of cheers. ee third loan a bie) are ner bond of getting had aw Hitthe Seo if all stores and office bully he .{108* have been completely canvasneih | Cell attention publicly to the f: tyat th desired twenty million scribere. means. one. bond buyer vf every ins [every five people, of practically oF wed, |to a family, Hae your commun of}responded to thia extent? bi of the fact that nd a good day for, initial payments, luster a) plant it —~ Lift Corns Out With Fingers | | ’ . . ! Don’t Hurt a Bit~Magic! ee ' f Few drops stop soreness, then the corn or |, callus lifts off. No humbug! } ‘This tiny bottle holds the | particle, You feel no pain 1 wonder of wonders, It com- | when applying freezone or i tains an alinost magical | afterwards. It doesn’t even ‘ drug called freerone, 1 i¢ ® | irritate the akin } compound made from ether. } Just ask in any drug store for a amall bottle of freee one, This will cost but a» few conta but will positively rid your poor, suffering fect of every hard vorn, eaft corn, or corn between the toes, or calluses on bottom of fect. @ Just think! Cornea fall of Advi Apply a few drops of ¢ freezone upon a tender, ach- ing corn or a hardened cal lus. Inatantly tho sorencas disappears and shortly you will dnd the cofh of callus eo shriveled and loose that you just lift it off with the ‘fin. gers. Tt doesn’t hurt one The Massachusetts State Bond, on- suggestions of (iINM# LhOt MAY VOl Lemme manne nnn ee ee ee ee a a a ee ra Assistant District Attorney Brogan said the three men have sold $200,000 worth | of stock of the Standard Film Industry, | tional), $50,000 Ladenburg, Thalmann & Co. (adal- | Funk and Wagnalls Company, $25 their plant in the capacity wa a week and that the compar M.Gidrriin qx Eo ning for re-election. fle was paro Notwithstanding advanced cost ho heard him take fort, ing these notable values oa! 107i Tae Paes tw Ine. 009. Mr. Brogan says the company has Max t Nn, $25,00 been displaying in movie houses! Ff of Sidney 000. | throughout the country a reel showing | Garfleld Worsted Mills, $20,000. ii & {ine plant, which they described 98) peadleston & Woers, $25,000. LARGE WOMEN York, asserting that 000,000 feet of film | nake @ milion dollars @ day 369 days in | the year. Mr, Brogan says the plant | to be $18,245,000. | ; f Fifth Avonur aii ee ate Pen a is lie vig ae mel White Sale. Good quality py if \ Fi es 8 arraigned before | Second Federal District to receive it js " Judge Mulquesn in General Sessions! jonor flag, ‘The tr went navel garments, all well made We Sell De |and released on $10,000 bail. When or 1.0'00) ong wily raised over the City Than Aa lyested In Redondo the Mayor was |his own recognizance and made cam- |paign capital of his plight. He wa and is striving to reach the $25,000,000 . jelected by a largely increased matorit k before the close of the drive on of material and labor are offer- | iP vyt Alen | Serer ce alae for uy) Fairfield County, Connecticut, which OF FARM MACHINERY change Bank reported | ! yf all bonds purchased | i} ymers up to date | The Corn F to-day its to’ for itself and its cus will find lingerie, blouses, Lrassieres, house dresses and silk petticoats in the would | all with appropriate Newark is $7,000,000 ahoad of its quota} | ted ceremonies. | }is included in the eighth sub-divi- | sion of the New York Medora! Reserve | | District, «subscribed its | | quota, town the} All Styles and All Fabrics, to Suit A 12 styles, 79¢ over banking has in each arena ean aR CE UREN AA hg Abs Miretlans Are Pricee—Quality—Serviee ndable Merchandise at Prices Lower y Other Store, but for Cash Only BLOUSES in the White Sale MISSES have midilies, petticoats, smocks and) negligees made in styles, sizes and fabrics specially suilable for young people, Prices low in proportion Bidway, 24th to 35th Me Ul Tastes, All Needs and All Purses 8 styles, $2.59 Closing © Street Coats and Capes suet spike Tea” | | "Hepresentat [letters had "? thy closing of t “1 believe,” numerous | suggesting Of most wani | fabrics at $45—6 5—'95 INCLUDING Original imported Coats, °95 _— | MORE JERSEY DRY ZONES. Lquor Barred Aroand Camp Vai Tailored Street Dresses Serge, twill, satinand taffetaat®45—*6 5—*9 5 | Suit Blouses *15 and °20 |e Striking novelties of chiffon and Georgette, hand embroidered and lace trimmed. Street and Semi Dress Hats Distinguished by unusual charm at $| 8 and 25 | \ a towns, will b * ound Camp ' Music lovers! Show your patriotism! Music is of the atmost importance in winning the war. General Pershing says ‘‘a singing army Is a victorious army." Lieut. John Philip Sousa is responsible for the statement that music is needed to win the war. In our big cantonments the singing directors and musical instruments are doing their part. You, music lovers, can do your part by subscribing to the Third Liberty Loan to the limit of your resources. Attend the Liberty Loan Rally of the Allied Music Trades Come and take part in this great demonstration. You wil spired by the singing and addresses of these famous persons who hav: given their service to this worthy cause: ty 1 be in- Enrico Caruso Geraldine Farrar James M. Beck Arthur Guy Empey at Carnegie Hall—TO-NIGHT ADMISSION FREE-—Doors Open to the Public at $.15 P.M. je Jersey ppt in nx. 3 towns in Queens | -subscribed its quota trelf—$4, n | nd Maspe ave || | olay and won t ruitis, | [By i gfield each iE 1 4 with one star © of Elka sul n entertaininent and dem erlbed | n in the clubroom# on 4%d 4) ght, Houdint the hand- | |B¢ sistance of the ird Liberty La 1 to mal st and Found” 4 in The World © 15 Plain effects. llouses, voile alip-overs styles, $1.59 crepe blouse illustrated C MAGN ——Tiied loor, Sith ENVELOPE CHEMISES In an assortment which leaves no taste unsatished. All far out of the ordinary at their White Sale prices. Pan blouses. Mireet county having won an honor flag ac- , . a . | cording to reports received by Frank- | | ch : hho dll Biwsts Y Pongee in Hf . : : =, ‘own, Chairman of the sub- a : stri tuilorec ects, crepe = \ Step to Increase Food Sup-) lin @ Brown, Chairman of the sub ane colorec stripec \ 4 i Fashionable Tailormade Suits ihr Sip Lo ncrete Food SUH css a Ne er ge li taleed suet tee picmal prices tha occ which is alse uded in Mi. Brown's | | " les! { higt ba od $ 565 Production sub-division, re that all but one! und organdie blouses white, flesh and high Faken from regular stocks at and rcpraeene cori 6—a bin tolof its banking towns has won an ‘Tailored styles with shades, checked organ- fix maximum prices of farm machi honor flag, while Wostohester, the} 5) shawl collars, others die slip-over model, FOR MISSES AND JUNIORS— Roig poset eng ere Fader] bem peoma pee yep ak trimued with Grill and fine voles in plain or SPECIAL GROUPS $35 {Committee for introduction this week. | ing towns still to reach their quotas, | Venise laces. Peter Pan trimmed styles, Pon- It te one more step toward increasing | M/NY NEW VORK SUBURSS/| blouse illustrated A. ce blouse illustrated B. qEnnate ta ereater preduelen: WITH HONOR FLAGS. | 8 styles, $3.59 nnd Crear Fore of Crepe de Voile Blouses in shirt a fae ge Organdie 8 styles, $4. 59 organdie, Round and V neck models, collar- Dainty voile blouses Georgetle Blouses, hand embroidered and tucked white, flesh aud less blouses, high or rimmed = with Val. French blue, Very fine voile blouses, all white and striped, convertible collars frills and em Dressy models, with dainty frills and lace trimmings. Georgette Slipovers and Peter Y4e Batiste Chemises, with | $1.39 Shoulder Strap Models, | $1.79 Pink Batiste with | $2.79 Very Dainty Models in | i | eh " little hand embroidered | band effects and surplice satin band tops. Others this group. Some with 5 styles. Pink batiste cbe- of shadow striped batiste tops of filet mesh laces, dots. Many styles trim- | clfathag with (a Gghera thang with straight — casings others of dainty all-over med with fine Val. laces |, we M ; - Some th inserts of | embroidered organdie. ilamtroiden | om roidery. Nainsook crepe de chine and ribbon Some have medallions and and embroideries, | chemises, lace trimmed. shoulder straps. pretty scalloped effects, W dainty trimmings the eminent features of each of them. fewe~~thirt Moor, Rear Quality Nightgowns ith fine materials, neat sewing, and simple but D4c 35 Distinet Styles here, of nainsook, crepe voile and pink batiste. Some very simple with dainty stitching, others pret- tily lace trimmed) One Mustrated, A $1.39 Narrow Val Laces and fine embroideries trim gowns of white nainsook, others plain, but daintily shir red, Gowns of pink crepe voile and batiste, too. One illustrated, B. $1.79 Fine touches, such as embroideries, pastel Krench knots, wide filet mesh laces and shirrings, on these gowns, Some with satin tops in this yroup. One illustrated, ¢ $2.79 Silk Inserts, soine limes crepe de chine, sometimes wash satin, trim pink hatiste gowns , are Answer the door The i» a <Boy of America knocking. He's out on patriotic duty for the Liberty Loan, him your subscription for as many you can own and keep. Wonderful little Boy patriots these Loan one hundred and two million dollars. Help Them to Beat Their Own Rec He’ll Be at Your Home Soon With Uncle Sam’s Message Ddeout anothe Give honds as Scouts In (he first Liberty Loan drive they brought in over twenty million dollars, and in the second ord, narrow laces, touches of hand embroidery and fine . 4 casings are the finishes on gowns of white nainsook Buy a Bond From @ Boy Scout of America ‘2 Twied Vloor, Rear eed ee

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