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——— Mrs. Whitney Tells Lewis Each {! sme The following | through the yesterday in se ee in 3 wore only n. are now on are * * * In addition, friends of | that the choj Lewis pointed out that the Reg Neans had given fate to Mrs wife of Pubi Feot=Ease | shoes each 1 dozen or m your T your f tbe ar aS frequent use of ALLEN'S) | them before my ma FOOT-EASE, the antiseptic} powder, shaken into the ne Soldiers wee iia! addy . said recently: THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JULY 1 ‘ era or credited with his politioal office OF Fs rINKING shy aie actin in wh Tn ea Chrtatentan oF Countries and Welfare Workers ‘PROTEGE OF BISMARCK | FLOUR PRICES TO BE FIXED, | ¢ of the women of dremaed | trh aberna- | an Mtr aay | Hrithod of gute directly by en if any district-in I ul enrolled women and give th of American Liberty Plane Before First Flight — SEIIED AS ENEMY ALIEN "°°" ence ater seams nonce Rates Soon, , WASHINGTON, July 16.—The rove Administration i soon to announce = 1 August Richard v at which flour op may be sold Officials say © public againat t the same time re- among the larger = Dr. Frieder Strensch Held Under Presi+ dential Warran : a LAWYER DIES SUDDENLY. Louis Lowenstein Stricken Im Street on Way to Office, ty-nine, of No: . Apoplex it w Y Ja —— -- < United States Takes Over Insure é ‘ Thedore N. Val 73 To-Day. voice, Their preference was proba } \d having my hu on: | siderable effort to interesting the| 7 ‘i a the Republi my bein n Party is due, n waamnnnnnn ann | women in their new political respun-| ‘friends of Merton EL Lewis tt : reine tents posit atte wi ' “W b Napoleon ‘once i...f mle sarar eet may nave bean| Mee However’ toch” Indie | WALL STREET GOSSIP | Drone Peopte Mourn tons or a8e[{aie, touch, with, tr, hiae of the | ll an annual eaving of approximate A oat Geter ted.” (Sh May be to the community | “RASALIB Lew WHITNEY? | — —- : - every community? | r Military Ber-) these men the? | but to my ars’ expe most of tising lawy din thet | that more ; beire fi-} | Loew than ¢ shoe and fre ttsburg Camp Man-} | ‘|CLOSING S With ner How France Has Been Fed “Before the war, a distinguished French Officer, General Maitrot, wrote a series of articles in the ‘Echo de Paris’ to warn France, that in case of war, the French meat industry would be unable to supply the French army in the field with fresh meat,—owing especially to the lack of modern refrigerating plants and of refrigerating transportation,—and too, owing to the deficiency in the national herd.” . “Since the war began, the French army has never been short of fresh meat, thanks mainly to the prosperous condi- tion of the American meat industry, and too, to the American live stock breeders,” EMPI The foregoing statement was made estes, by a representative of the Allies now )| Beta in the United States, AM Another representative of the Allies “that the American packers have been of the greatest possible assistance to the Allies and have, by their efficient co- operation, contributed in the utmost degree to the successful prosecution of the war.” e Swift & Company, U. S. A. Se cHRist 1c” @e Tee ON FORUC INFORMANT ON du to the fact that I have given ¢ MaiBbah Mids, ks boa — oe rr \ _ e REPRESENTANVES GF THE ALLIED COUNTING " > AND WELFARE WORK t Hl TRUCK KNOCKS OUT CLOCK. ‘ 1 1 ' w coms Year-Old Friend. -FELTMANS’ »» CONEY ISLAND SHORE DINNER, $2.90 rolled Lobster ee am Gratin, Demi Taras nd Lake Erie Rallwa pa Aug > atock! A 4244, in TOCK QUOTATIONS. | 00 RE ENTRIES, K, PMPIRE July 16 MURAD 1-2-3-4, MURAD And ALL the rest said, “MURAD”! re rawiod Meters of the Highest Grade Turkish end Egyptan Giguivites yn Ure Ward