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‘WIN Gives Well-to-ne s Only $1 each is willed to fons by Mrs. Betsey Rubenstein, No. #100 Fifth Avenue, the rest of her estate Going to other children. She explained loved them no tess than the others, ft they have plenty of their own, Soldiers Must Have Good Teeth Army men know a soldier with bad teeth can't digest hit food—can't be well—can't fight, You can't ‘win ia ‘any walk of life with decayed teeth, Keep your teeth in ‘‘fighting trim’’ with ‘OR THE TEETH —Powder or Paste PREVENTS DECAY—PREVENTS CAVITIES Keep the mouth and gums healthy. Enjoy the clean after-feel to-day SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR SIXTY YEARS respect. oe... | for one week only. 15th and 16th Sts. Oe | Surpri ALLIANCE PACT BETWEEN ENGLAND) AND U. 8. DENIED onions Senator Lewis Tells British There Has Been No Sugges- tion of Plan in America. LONDON, Aug. 20.—There has been no proposal by England and no sug gestion in America for a political or military alliance between the two countries, said James Hamilton Lewis, United States Senator from Miinois, speaking at the Americar 53° Worsted PANTS 850 pairs of regular *3.50 garments, reduced Extra strong worsted pants in neat dark patterns and Fall and Winter weights. Get Out That Odd Coat & Vest and select a pair of these splendid pants to wear with them. They are exceptionally good garments —and sensational values; every pi #3. 50. |3¢ Salesmen of War Savi Stamps . . ae for hereafter will be forbidden to uss ir is positively worth gambling devices, such as wheels, to Suitable forall purposes ~—work, daily or dress wear. made, perfect fitting garments, guaranteed in every Good assortment of patterns to choose from. Sizes 29 to 42, All Lengths, at 6th Avenue N. W. Cor. 83d 8t. irprise Store| THE EVENING WORLD, JAMES £, MARCH IS DEAD; WAS REPUBLICAN LEADER Noted East Side Figure, Who Be- came Wealthy, Still Lived “Among His People.” James B. March, Republican leader In the Second Assembly District and formerly of the old Third, and for Luncheon Club to-day, where he was the honored guest anid , turning to Lord Reading, Brit sh Atat sasador to the United States, ‘In the sentiment expressed In the apes recently mo‘e by you assert g that mischievous propaganda had Seek circulated in certain parts of the country to embarrass the Allies. There has been no proposal from for a political militar; Senater Bngland or alliance with the United States, and| many years a figure in lower east there has been no suggestion in] side politics, died at 1 o'clock thie America for any such convention| morning in the little brick house at with England or any other foreign| No, 286 Lafayette Street, where he country in connection with the war|lived “among his people,” although an tho fruit thereof. rated as a millionaire “ 7% ti ch’ for- Arrested for Hoarding Flowr. The story of March's rise to for : ee 30 The first |t¥@ and prominence in politics is Th zy et) une of the familiar examples of fame arrest here under the Federal regu- M and wealth that have spurred Amert- the lations forbidding hoarding of | ca's foreign born boys to success, His ood was made to-day by De real name was Antonio Maggio, He John. 8. Voll. of the United was born April 13, 1860, at Albano Marshals "who de Lucan Province of Potenza, ep F of No. 61 Italy, and came to America when thirteen years old | He went to work for the Erie Rait- road as an usher at about the time | the Italian immigration rush to the | United States started. His nativity | and language made him valuable to |the road, and he finally became « | labor contractor, —————— CARDINAL ST STILL GAINING, | Prebably Will B in Few I Be Out of Danger Says Secretary, MAMARC K, N. Aug. 20.— Cardinal Farley, who ix «#eriously 1 at his summer home here, probably | will be out of danger in a few days if his present rate of improvement con- tinues, his secretary, Monsignor Car- said to-day hot entirely out of dange waiting to see whether there is a re- lapse, His age makes that a possi- bility.” ROM Pope Benedict haa cabled the Papal Delegate to Wash | ington instructic send daily bul- Jietins. on the condition uf Cardinal Farley, Aug. 30. W. S. S. GAMING ‘BARRED. Arrest of Persons Using Devices to Sell Stamps Order: r cause was taken up with the Washing- ton authorities, and it is under that the ruling against gambling will be effective all over the country. oe Fell tn n Tank of Vitriol. Joseph Kalapa, forty, fell into a vat of vitriol in @ plant at Edgewater t night and died three hours later the Englewood Hospital. He leaves wife and one child. Both Stores Open Til 10 P.M, Saturdays IPSWICH SERIES HOSIERY For Men and Women Se Be So Dats a Oldest and one of the Largest Hosiery, Mills in America in 187? For almost a century the name IPSWICH has stood for highest quality in popular-price hosiery. It took the entire output of five mills— over 50,000,000 pairs—to satisfy the HOSIERY for men and women last yar, States. Think of itl You can buy Ipswich Series Hosiery at from 25c to 75c, of any dealer who displays the sign of the Witch.” Look for it, HE first stocking-m:-hine in this country arrived in Ipswich, Mass. One pair for practically every second tan, woman, and child in the United Ipswich Mills ("im") Ipswich, Mass, Gicions anal one oi tie ivargeet Mesteny Bilis im the U, Me demand for IPSWICH “Good GENERAL WHO DIRECTED | ee ae ROE DODD Gen inerease thelr patronage at the street | nounced, Mm pi me | Slavonia, Canton, Ohio—"T suffered from a|N Rot, Gal. Bot. Gal. a lfemale trouble which caused me much Old ¢ “ro W Bye or Wi Ison vie Henne $2.75 ad | Gorkow er to} 4 wo Old Taylor... .. — pet: ee | suffering, and tw Old Aster Rye, at [4:78 7.00 et | Q doctors — decided | N john Jame 235 tobin 1288 ZURICH. M kow has that I would have 28 — my Martine*®.....) 290 = |been nominated ag the Polish Minister to go through an 3.25 = GINS. Jto Turkey, secording to advices from Be ees Lotere itl 2 Seoich:; 3.35 = Bot ‘onstantinople to-day FP i sree 245 - jordon Dry 1.85 | could get well, V tch.... 300 =| Rois (ume) ‘60 “My mother, who 1 seeeee 9.00 Burnett's Dry or Tom.) 1:76 _ | Rn 2.15 10.00 had been helped White Tavern Dry — 7.50 vee H 170 ~ Humphrey ‘Taylbr Dry.) 4.75 = by Lydia E. Pink permiias 220 ponrey ity 173 ham's Vegetable | Penbleford Ps ry) +748 0 = | Iraperial eS 180 7.00 Compound, ad alt i WINES. vised me to try it ss i md "Rot. Gal. before submitting 150 6,75 | Imperial Reserve Port, at .68 2.06 to an operation. It 1-28 6.45 en rom where, Gt ae 4 H Hf relieved me from ame 60 ing Bpeoal’ eS ' 2 Riesling Special 1401.5 A Wartime Sacasaly my troubles so I can do my house erwood Rye ‘ 1:90 F350 CHAMPAGNE, , work without any difficulty, “I advise 1 i. Bourbons... 200 7'60 Pts. Case, Pts. ae A ie Raliataa with Stewart Rye AEE :30 | Ayala + 2.00 48.00 Qts, female troubles to give qdla Hi. Flak: VERMOUTHS, London Club 1.00 24,00 case "Ready toEat Meato” ham's Vegetable Compound a (rin 1.65 oa Du Barry ... 1.25 30.00 less, and it will do as much for them.” 180 | Gold Lack’ 806)", 2.00 48.00 one nd delicious, appetizing Mrs. MARIE BOYD, 1421 Sth St, STOUT and ALE, Try Ahetn to-day. ate, LIQUEURS. Burke's Gui: Stout, 8.35 dz. pte. N. E., Canton, Ohio Apricot, Ras Burke's Guinness Stout, 2.18 de, Tongue, Frankfurters, Sometimes there are serious condi ry_or Strawbe Burke's Bass Al 3150 dz. pi ZURICH, Aug. 30,—Martial law been proclaimed in the Vinkovee i t owing to the fact that mai ish Shipping Mission, Seven Men Under Heavy Guard at R zation, € GREAT AISNE-MARNE ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918. COUNTER OFFENSIVE Fayolle, is the Sir Percy T. Bate war business, a With Injared The sev med right © us ciroumstances during OnLy ing | treated Hitary pri fenders, ers. >— ent Italian King. ROME, Aug. 30.—The Presid rasil Pre Brazil has cabled to King Emanu congratulations for the recent s at the front. | The Thanks for yc ings, italy fikhis a s in the war for justic r cause is ery free nation ot arth." Italian monare! supported £94O444O004 rs > ft has just been an- man who is respon- corners, where such devices have be dway at Sots, Well Putting a Jot of "pep" in sales. District | sible for carrying out the splendid) cabinet, He y Swann requested Police Com Anive > Gen, | Pow: missionor Hurigli ‘today to inatrurt COUnter-offensive laid out by Gen the police to arrest on sight any per-|Foch between the Aisne and the| Premic $ fone using such devices, His letter | Marne, It was in this counter move| Jonkhecr “the gambling device is a violation |0n a front of twenty-seven miles|the Que Cou 1 of the law and is un-American in prin- | which began on July 18 that the| Province of Limburg. Hi Marked ciple. The United States does not have | i are said to le with the Ent a to resort to ganvbling devices to raise |Americans co-operated with the} He was Minister of Justice fron 188s Plai venue revenues to support the men fighting | French. At the end of March it was E i in Plain at the front.’ . | Limburg since 1893 tr ix Whether gambling devices should be|Gen. Fayolle who stopped the| years old pt mitted for the War Saving Stamp | enemy's rush to Paris, Liberal Credit SHIPPING MEN TO SEE PORT.| dd Halbert Plan ilitie head of the Ti together with his associates, who represent the various | '! Wied ‘ : vos British steamship lines, will be the|Chafles Falick of No. 1653 Madison Ave- ||| 3-Piece Parlor Suite, guests of Dock Commissioner Hulbert] ara’ the crew of an incoming mahogany — to-morrow on the department toat, the| rushed to his assistance, Hranieay’ sent Tr APART- Manhattan, which will make an in-|,,The robber was chased to th I \teeneles. sansaye ups 1 ij MENTS spection tour of the harbor. They will : || bolstered in Velour / | i WW gather data which will serve as the | plush, | i} 1 FUR- basis for after-the-war shipping plans Three NISHED of great in which the or United States and Great Britain are {| si { from $75 both interested. | | ame i} Up on Mr. Hulbert is expected to outliné piper | 8 the plans that he has already m | N xX! {| M JL} oe ead the improvement of the harbor. qe iL a aymn Cunard and other British 1 Gaetan any tae AM ALA $49.98 | Plan MAIMED TO ESCAPE ARMY, a CUMBIA ROCKFORD, Il, Aug. 30,—Seven! good health. Take GRAFONOLAS draft soldiers are held at Camp Grant| i : from $20 Up. Also records on charges of malingering in an attempt! pink crystallized AN- Mashing ee eee to ercape military duty, was an- - : , = - ; per yer fy ALAX pastilles. Taste OPEN MONDAYS & SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.M, each having a nd received under sus. the last are under heavy guard and are as the lowest order of Congratulates Martial Law in Slavonia Town, rs have tur ateh Meat Loaf, Corned Beef, Ham, ny has | OPERATION: de Many more from which to select, Alfred 1 first-<claas stores, Otto Stan's” nane on a pro ts @ guarantee and your prot OTTO STAHL’s 2332 Third Ave., N.Y. Buy W. 8, 8. Now, cl tic & | mony was finished and had to be car der bond. Judge Chatfield said he kill by which retreats are would dispose of the case Sept. 4, and Sunngnd vo ndroltly that they are un that in the mean time Christmann a |must submit to an examination to/ \Suarmine weetierne ene tor amny| TURKS TO AID JEWS, — Grand Vister Vavors a Religicos SPANISH CABINET TO MEET. | ERDAS, Ate 96 | aa | AM. Aug 410.—Talaat | Pasha ‘urkish Grand Vizier, Believed Important Questions Are). jorteg Constantinople despatche Cr ‘“ ped pi Lr ars » have closed negotiations between FPRATURING THIS WEEK A », 3 J (Associated f . 1 represe ves of the Central European N F 1H] B this afternoon to discuss econom Government with this statement ° |problems and the bi but it 9 the) “We are resolved to do away with 8-50 to 14-00 |seneral belief that other important) q trictive measures regarding the a wide variety of very distinguished “/HOW MRS. BOYD PERJURED SELF IN DRAFT ‘PAINFUL GERMAN SETTBAGK,’ TO SAVE WOMAN'S NAME FRANKFORT PAPER ADMITS Man and Reputed Wife Arraigned Foch Never Will Break Through | in Federal Court for Conspiracy | Ludendorff’s Defense, However, | to Evade Law. | It Boasts. Rather than cast a stain on the! AMSTERDAM name of a young woman to whom ing on the German withdrawals, the he was supposed to be married, Frankfort Zeitung finds comfort In the George V. Christmann, twenty-five, assurance that a shortened defence line an expert machinist employed by the will require fewer reserves, but it ac- Sperry Gyroscope Company, perjured knowledges that the — retirement himself in making out his draft ques- | “means a painful setback.” It declares LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls!’ Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled Aug. 30.—Comment- Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and ‘you | tlonnaire. Ketlntpt asad dt! ihe sane uit a ne ald of bitadd etihitl J have a quarter pint of the best freckle, were revealed ay to Judge Chat- mere heap of ruins, was unimportan tte 7 [fled of the Federal Court when from @ military point of view, and ie besuenes ak ve wy, Vite all Gort Chriatmann and Mrs. Gertrade Marke, ‘Marshal Foch may again tet the Your grocer has the lemons and any twenty-four, were arraigned for con- Hrltish and, French, possibly also the | doug store or toilet counter will supply spiring to evade the draft regulations, Ante eat i wal ideal Mot, how. | three ounces of Orchard White for a Christmann and Mrs, Marks have nah wall | few cents. Massage this sweetly fr been living with Mra. Marks’s parents s Netther grant lotion into the face, neck, arms No. 6 cks jchmon “the Rhine, Milk fhe paronte balleed th rei nady. boast ‘in Washington, | and hands each day and see how aA ote front holds’ firm freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan ar ; Zeitung says | disa ow clear, soft and Mrs darks fuinted an hor tostt- , Zeitung says | disappear and h white the skin becomes. Yes! It is barmless.—Advt. ting |questions will be brought forward, to the settlement of Je Dress and Tailored styles; t high and Public opinion ‘ plays re ms 1 ua pe »w heels, plain and unusually smart excitemént over the international situa b 4 b ffes ” + I ne by mean ombination effects. Perfect speci- tion and many conferences are being aisleration By netd Of the new auty held by leading politicians now at the aire to. place. this! Pf, imn vogue and ial Raetion of che unk eaturing the decided innovation, the capital, otection of the Count, Romanones, Minister of Jus: Famous Corset Fit tice, declared to-day e was no occa —__—_ hat sets Eagle Arch Fit Shoes apart |sion for alarm. Ministers” are! rom all other footwe Different making efforts to tranquilize. the "MUSHROOMS KILL IN AUSTRIA fit cverywheremat heel lace, Stcpa are keing taken to modi ees id ankle with the or even suppress, the censorship | rorts Dead 400 TLL From Pots- yin ness of a good MAY FORM DUTCH CABINET, |, 2URICH, Aur, 20-— stushroom ay ir a Queen's Commisnt ; Fibers haechine Nae Special, $6.50 ner for I Impure | if } i: | Open AN Day aturday TRE HAGUE Aug Eagle Boot Shops H. Ruijs de Owe Oars aan. -, oon oa eae SUD BUSS ONES: ee SUBWAY HOLD-UP FOILED. Train Crew Chases Armed Bandte Terms to All Bedroom Our Terms Apply f Station Also to New York, Suite A young med with two re-|llNew Jersey, Long in Antique, Ivory volvers, attempted to rob the Island and Connecti- or fie al ubway station at Col this morning umbus He was frustra cut. Che Fruity Laxative EGULAR habits | way are essential to COLUMBIA and CORTINA Foreign Language Records for September on Sale, Write for Catalogue, Mailed FREE. WE SELL ON CREDIT like candied fruit. At your dealsrr MCKESSON & ROBBINS, New York 1 ate Some —= Specials in WINES & LIQUORS For Friday and Saturday Only Goldberg's prices are always the lowest in town, but as an induce ment to do your Labor Day buying here, prices are dropped to make it worth your while to come. You can't beat our prices or the quality of our goods. Purchases of $10 or Over Delivered Free Outside of Greater New York. Immediate Deliveries on Phone Orders. Phone Columbus 2171-2179, WHISKIES, COGNACS, | AVOIDED AN Many Other Brands Not Listed 1 Ife Discount on Case Orders or Over, These prices subject to change upon increase of taxes by Government. STORE OPEN TO 8 P. M. THE HOUSE OF JOLDBER 859 EIGHTH AVENUE Between Sist and 52d Sts. On West Side of the Avenue, tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary—every woman who wants to avoid an opera tion should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal If complications exist, write to Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result ‘of many y experience is at your

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