The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1918, Page 9

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TR SANE AN NAN ik ; she a: 9 OS ON ean eattn 4 Mime, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1918," AeA S 4 CONSOLID ment control of telephones and tele-| negotiations in any manner. When an of the war ts told by one of our WINNING APPLAUSE Seletian the’ sicvetce eau ae | Widow Preferred to Wet graphs probably would be the co-ordi-| agreement Is reached between the com- oMeers who, after six months at the Hirat floor, He died while firemen natto 4 consolidation of competing| Panes It will be submitted to the Post, front without leave, asked for and IN “HELLO AMERICA” AT Truck No. 2 were trying to oxtricate | D fh | WIRE SYSTEMS ISFUAN | iateni aorevie Sala oP : faves ee gla cate co vas eath at Home Office Department for approval, Wh obtained a systems wherever possible. no negotiations with a view of consoli- % visit ine a : , +4 | : | Negotiations were already under way| dation have yet begun, the Postmaster tha fourh, ba HURTIG & & ‘SEAMON’S wie] “For many years 1 suffered from wastmaton, Avg, T—Postmaster! fF Consolidating a number of compet-| General says, there 1s no objection to alin oy tame, aehoae i | seach iroubiee "All the declare t General Burt jing telephone systems when the Gov-| the companies taking up negotiations arternoon of the tind. Ht a | haat ee beet eine. urleson announced to-day! ernment assumed control, The Post-| with the understanding that any a t ngaged a room, got a hair- | |! would have to go to the hospital that one of the first effects of Govern-| master General will not disturb these | ment reached will have to be approved. ut, @ shave and shampoo, and operated all stones OF * aime -_ — = 2) his nails manicured. Then he re.| Nal a | paired to his room and indulged in death at ! 1 rt f T | the long anticipated luxury of a hot | 1 én = = - = 3 ' bath, achieved with difficulty bec ie w P PP “ 7 ae "i Hd | | hot water is shut off in Paris t tie onder- | except on Saturday and Sunde with in © The Frenchman Now Knows! he had to bribe a chambermaid to “4 procure hot water from some myste the Yankee Soldier Is a rious source and tote it in a pitcher. Having ¢ Real Fighting Man. hath to the utmost he dr self. M was then 6.30 anc a single pain in my have good appetite and can 11 ts. simple, harm [A DAGGER tract and allays the inflammation which causes ically all stomach, s, inelud- pendiciti One dose will con- Louis XV. Dining Room Suite, American Wal- nut veneer; 10 By Martin Green. | (Special Correspondent of the Brening World.) | up an old frien | PARIS, July 9—The relations be-|theatre and gi | o dinner and the | myself one nice, | tween the French and American) large evening.” id Ned ANAL ‘seeseeese money refunded. Liggett- Le 4 | troops are much more friendly than! He dropped on the bed and waa] Kiker-Saynes and druggists everye pieces, | 4 asleep in a minute, with the noise of | i ! they were last winter. The French | «treet tr Mc in his oars, and. the where.—Advt | Hastiem oll soldier is now impressed by the size| room floc | with sunshine ae and temper of our forces. He knows |, When he racened ¢ wrenching, the American soldier is a fighting} put | oy te pet t * ‘mae, leensa- ct hoi GOLD MEDAL, Easiest Way to Remove A French officer at the Chatueau- | (im Thierry American front admitted to| (fr Ugly Hairy Growths sun was si Anne 8- | me some time ago, after he had scen|rang the bell and discov — = & hee “ln (Beauty Culture) Ar ; Coe his IN SMELLS Without hee ™ "Real y pleco Liv. gallantry and resourcefulness in de-| Sleepy porter that it was ! am ew, HORT coAND | Drops, she quaintly calla ; ,| morning. He had to take a train at| @maegee pishienbhenies MPDAL Haarlem Ol Capsules. Here is a method for removing hair ing Room fense and attack, that he thought the | s"o:ciock to got buck to Som ard | smeceteoeaeeee pares ne reason Why you will find the| or fuss that is unfailing and is quite | Ameri Nd he s 7 q Suite, cov- nerican soldiers were “almost” as) by noon. Mara CIR ETT ae | children of Holland so sturdy inexpensive: Mix a thick paste with ered in Good as the French. With more ex- ay wine re bibahind ta are the pura, origina: Some powdered delatone and water Damath Perience in actual warfare, he said.) FATAL ELEVATOR ACCIDENTS, | tiireg fivwe: Oreuliy ew oantel dit sules Imported direct and spread on hairy surface, After 2 val es) the American soldiers should be bet- | lousy cipnewan oaarerctts itn sclceeat lt ories in Haarlem.’ Hol- of § minutes, rub it off, wash the skin elour, | van, eighteen years ter than the French veterans, becd | Two Killed and One Seriously Injured they are young and fresh and their in City This Morning. and every trace of hair has vanished. No harm or inconvenience results treet, elevator opera Fifth Avenue, He had g¢ k for the name on every box reliable druggista in sealed $150 re Bere | three Mone from this treatment, but be careful morale has been untouched by the} TW persone Were Killed and one Asement to find the superin- | nse help you get genuine delatone.- -Advt years of war strain to which the | 2sgectiously injured this morning in| tendont and on returning his body in MeDALs_AlL oth imitations, / French soldiers have been subjected. | French officers are of the opinion that our newly landed troops would be as effective in attack as the vet erans because of their youth and dash and aggressivgyess. ‘The Amer ican soldier wants to clean up and | 60 home. A Sergeant Major in one of our units ts detailed to duty in Paris He oc- cupies the most oxpensive suite in a very expensive hotel. When the n- eral of his unit comes to Paris he o: cupies one humble inside room in t nannnesa55 85995 999999589999: Circassian walnut, 4 Pieces, $170 ~ Stern Brothers | West Forty-second Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West Forty-third Street But the General has n: + and the young Sergeant | 4n income of $600,000 a year business in the United UR August prices are a potent factor in economical homemaking. They are far lower than any other furniture house can offer you undes present conditions, to say nothing of the uncertain future. For those who so desire we will arrange to hold any purchase for later delivery. I met an American private on the street in Paris a few days ago. I had been very ill and was creeping a with the aid of a cane, and maybe was on that account, me being in| | citizen's clothes, but at any rate | took me fe Frenchman, Approaci- Continuation of the August Sale of Chinese and Persian Rugs and Carpets Prospective home furnishers will effect great savings by anticipating their Fall requirements during this event. Small & Medium Size Chinese Rugs || Small & Medium Size Persian Rugs From Peking and Tientsin, From Mossoul, Shirvan, Kurdistan, Hamadan, ete., . at $9.75, 24.50, 35.00 to 88.00 $24.50, 34.50, 45.00 to 125.00 Yeu are cordially Meee to see “The Twenty-five Rooms” completely f re an aid and an inspiratien. KELLNER BROS. ie a years selling ae Furniture SOUTH EAST CORNER 157TH. STREET AND 61TH. AVENUE nsoor, Me want tram- ailler.”* | n to the tramway tor| Versailles and then asked him where he had picked up auch perfectly good | valking around this | hours asking people for th y i tramway to Versailles, but -— | | SARA RAASAT409.95.9.99.0.98829: 2S 2 ———— of them seemed to get me.’ The champtonship hard luck story STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOATS., “th, « Bway, Bree, 8,20 at SEATON OT TRSORT wes ™ YORK'S POPUL AI DAY RESORT A HUDSON RIVER ASTOR 220, BEAR MOUNTAIN TP Bscmeter | ES ,anBOurs L) mace Room Size Chinese Rugs Room Size Persian Rugs TRAVE inte entice thurs & Sat... 2 : ! WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE) | WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE wearer 7 ; “in Combining the colors of the latest decorative schemes, In the most desired weaves, at $145.00, 195.00 to 850.00 at $138.00, 195.00 to 1275.00 Rugs purchased at this sale will be held for future delivery, if desired. GAIETY 7 Hivay (40h St Bre, | = al Sint 45 MILES: HUDSON i Str. Grand rer MAYTIME ith ao LYCEUM 4 8," Matis DAVID BEL ASC TIGER HUDSON ik) 8 BERNARD axn MANN Soe in FRIENDLY ENEMIES, = LIBERTY i*\3) Hi “GOING UP” COHAN & HARRIS\\s%" ata hat AT TAILOR- MADE MAN * REE ‘Play of Emmett Cor Maxine Elliott’ xi as “RiLE GIANCE he tickets accepted, Muste ng Ratriotic. service P. in Pavilion fare for all soldiers and saflors in | ‘uP Boats | ,* ryan | ER |ngsray 10:00 A Feature of the August Sale To-morrow Brass, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads At Savings Ranging from 25 to 50% WANTED STATION MEN AND TRAINMEN, AGES 21 TO! SUBWAY AND ELEVATED DIVISIONS. s | INTERBOROUGH RAPID | TRANSIT CO. \ APPLY ROOM 1283, 165) ,, BROADWAY, 9 A. M, TO 5 Blanche, me PING FOCI 39TH ST. THEA. fi,0! Wei os 2 EYES OF YOUTH»): PHOTO PLAYS. STRAND SSE 4th Annive [fs Seyret GIRLS AN EV Brass Bedsteads, with square tubing; for- Bedroom Suite, Antique Ivory, 4p ERY HOLLIE KING, DAY. \ P, M. DAILY EXCEPT SUN-| } | | | By Oh, a 8 HL ts 1! Ni ht} I atest i egtte, at World Wary merly 880.00 to 75.00, formerly $200.00 | RUSS || Friday 00. Oat Ley 4 ¥EARS FOR FREEDOM $25.00 to 48.00 at $137.50 holidays, 8.0." M A KENNEDY tn “rriend Hastand. Conan i's Tiare wilt sat from ates; Steamers Trojan and Brass Bedsteads, Bedroom Suite, FOR SALE; Te aanghttanntilen caries Pell Ah stats with continious posts; for “a= = § pes.; Antique Ivory, a SeclSiat Stags nal mort ite merly $19.75 to 50.00, TA ae nut, Mahogany; was § mens |, Hudson Navigation Company | prspcien Pacbicas AnsWe $13.50 to 28.50 } = at $178.50 ron Steamboat Go. FPR ROCTOR’ ' | | White Iron Bedsteads| be Odd Chiffoniers, . q FI At HR AL A S| | HOrmeny, male fae Hungelow or Day Beds in mahogany, $18 50 ae 1 oli SHEE ine : ae ‘ 2 «» 3ft.and 3) ,ft.; reg. $22.50, D . Mon. yee ’ : DNA A $11.00 to 20.00 ai slices $35.00 and 70.00 DIAMONDS. ON CREDIT (:” AMPIICAN WATCH DIAMOND CO > DIAMONDS ownsbrion wastes ts Wht le tea Si a iu DIAMONDS Sas = METROPOLITAN LINE = Yt, $1, “Teen weiss PaaS sna ‘BOSTON shire BROOKLYN, | Odd Wooden Bedsteads in Mahogany, Walnut and Antique Ivory at Half Price. | Living Room Dining Room Furniture 10 Pee. Suite in Mahogany; Louis XVI. design; formerly Mun" CHARITY, ry COLLEGE Furniture th St. and Amsterdam y AIR CONCE R1 FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, fae to 4lat Sts., 10th yal ne } Piece Suite, in Tapestry formerly 8190.00, A505 .00 oe : 155.00 299.00 Sunday, August 11 PARR Tey. it $ $ ARAL ONT junday, Augus' MOTHER’ § LIBERTY BOND 8 Piece Suite, in Mahe Isth ¢ itury : ‘nis h Sui e, Lake Hopatcong Porathy renner. | ptenelit New York, Find for and Cane; formerly 10 pes ee 320.00 Se, Ore) ee AURLATA a1. $295.00 $225. "a j EN r Walnut or An- liv New pete PaeP EY aT! | d English Oak all Se Vane P ks HURTIG\s»SEAMON'S:2" Old Engllah On) Mahogany Bedstead, lige Mahogany Suite; Ailantic City | ite sions: iene | | teens re. BU6S.I0 & 180.00, | ree hy @ tts: e000 Subway Station ON $3.24 fy, (Wet) Silke $1.62 $72.50 & 90.00 | regularly szs.50,' $20.00 Hust 177th street Mr x | $250.00 be Water I All Summer Furniture in Reed, Rattan and Willow will be closed out at 25 to 50°, off. ; STEEPLECHASE Hl ale , CONES FUNNY PLACE. Sail $000 asking ‘tans | SuNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK Wonpeus PRE ine bad 36" Other ‘Attractions. _ —_ . A } ¥ ,

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