The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918. gee If" a can dai “acces ince me. * HOW MUCH HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED | : To the SALVATION ARMY Fund of $250,000? GIVE TO- DAY to TO- Liha dA now in backing up every demand the , very appeal d recogtileed was Lady of the Limousine | and Poor Working Girl Are Salvation Army Aides eagerness By Evangeline Booth. “Because of this, men at the front |jassies wearily paced up and down notice small things they would not |iinpioring the passing | throng for Commander of the Salvation Army in America. notice at home, P ome matters | money for the war work tn brance. He war even now ESIGN, quality, price—what is the ain factor that determines your purchase of furniture? € Kellner’s service combines all three in ulmost value, that must interest you these days of inlensive saving. ) front of a bdullding 16s Square the other nite’ and insistent. re fighters themselves HB psychology of the trench Is It {s the elrewmstances under =i . ne of the ladies, the better ty hear ~ y @ fact that the Salvation | over there, along with other kindred vallivab le ‘ . 16 fol say! In other words, that Arn omen have always, even {n| s such as hedge in the av- _— Ke ppc The at 6 te 4 ed Ned we i lie! | : M m as Be et s from the routine of a peaceful appronatie hi Ba: 1 1" It ts being ulessed epochs iit h at his home that m ty to the exac! pho had been. we Of substituting fectiy able to make of | th ©. The United State o tien ad thempetves | é command ex ng Passat ed) hese t feeds its fighters, I am n many ftems that never be. Amer than any other nation o: ‘i for ‘ ean t Anking right tvin But who t he ea to tBen rowd gath- and the determination te ’ ur day, when hun suld be vory sorry indesd to » hand- the hearts ef your very own M It | dred is of men hav ny otis get the idea fom wha vad oulture { far from , , t and thei a ; seta ae a ey read of our brave women work. | {{t lany ques- . « - jing at the front that ours 4s a work | tk eal DIES FROM RARE TUMOR. of sentiment over there, It is not. It n these two ladies had pretty Louis XV, Bedroom Suite, American : 1g a work of real practicability, and it| Well heard the story of the Salvation ] Dr WB. Jacobson's Aliment At- Walnut, burled panels; 4° pieces yt Honest Advertising 1g rooted deep in comon senso with|A'my in the war one took the louse Great Medical Attention. berena' ti wate | | the Christian spirit ot service to our La unting to 912, an } anvatall i ‘ 5 j a : xtended tambou- fighting fr mu are cordially invited to see the 25 IIIS is @ topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are in- | ‘vllow beings underlying tt a | rir ed to her chaut- lars are not coms completely furnished on display clined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told youthat weclaimed | digua exe chal =o be pied ee rene We ht Vaea never terlas SAS Bere t here. They are interesting and instructive | ar necess ubmi aArawe. ded : ' unreasonable romodial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask J with wit the facts eh ia 0s ee tern, (22 €0 auto again for pleasure ff the American public shoutd |" them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be. | ing tho littio things that can be done a Ae Mt foe ial detenaery ta (tr { "4 t ‘That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days | for a soldier or sailor that make up| | thetr " {s to be found inits increased use, the recommendationby prominent physicians, ib @ large and important total, t « and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. {eee aati the ae utenin te mitations are to be found in some stores and on! CAUSE 0: | the fight Imitatior to be found i te id only be if the Cas- toria that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the g-nuine Castoria that Mr. lcd beg Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public, and from | tighter which be Honestly expects to receive his reward. Liked It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad. WII FI A Genuine Casto: ways bears the signature of ernments cannot go {nto th undertakin 1 nd 4 \ os wan een iA” “~ Special Offering NEW MODEL STYLE X VICTROLA $90 ON SPECIAL TERMS OF $5 A MONTH All Vietor Records on Sale | SSF 134 Newark 53 Kast 4th St. 55 Flatbush Avenue \ «th and edison Aves BROOKLYN Avenue + wturday same spirit tmbued this won- ye r wever, 28 two itably tho first two thin ts is for some one to bat OU are bound to learn something every day. You can’t help it. You are just as certain to smoke the LORD SALISBURY Le cigarette because it represents / the union of highest quality and ; | Jowest price. When these two extremes meet, the result is inevitable. AHE WAR-TIME Policy of the Brill) Stores is prompted largely by pa- triotic motives, and slightly, of course, by selfish ones. Profits, now and for the duration of the War, are to be cut to the limit, in order that the clothes-buying bur- den of Men may be lightened, and so that we may be enabled to se- cure new customers to replace the You can’t ask or expect or con- ceive anything more in a ciga rette. Hence, it is positive that many Brill customers in Uncle it ” Sam’s Service. It means that for l | Lord Salisbury the duration of the War the best Ba TURKISH clothes values obtainable will be offered in Brill Stores. is Inevitable \ SS ltt Three sensible reasons why you should smoke the Lord Salisbury Cigarette: Kuppenheimer Suite, $25 to $60 BRILL SUITS SPECIAL AT $20 STRAW HATS SPECIALLY PRICED from $2 to $5 1—Quality and quantity for 15 cents. 2—Reinforced cardboard wall to prevent ciga- rettes from crushing. 3—The LORD SALISBURY cigarette is the only Turkish cigarette in all the world that sells for as little money as 15 cents for 15 cigarettes, Coprrighs 1918 The Hours of Kuppendelmnen A THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 279 Broadway Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt St. 2 Flatbush Ave., 44 East 14th St. 1486 B'way, at 42nd St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. Brooklyn 1456 Broadway, Union Square, 125th St. and Brooklyn Stores Open Tomorrow Night COME IN OR WRITE FOR SPRING STYLE BOOK A ¥, antecd ee ‘ween Roma tan ne cei)

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