The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1918, Page 13

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lj DANDRUFF 1 Kui ports, subject of a second duelliat was one Joseph Sero- ar, WEAR AOUUUE IS WO “GOOD FOR EVIL” (‘seem mcs J tte gubess « »| BYSTANDER IS WOUNDED. | in" ques rs get, —_—_— earned ‘i ment to-day expressing the hope tha _— Gan Darl Hefore minal Courts TO FOE, SAYS QUAYLE s's:varanis"csverinont Mellding Beatters Crowd. | BILLIE BURKE IN CRASH. ' Tey open the way for general resu A revolver duel in front of the} ‘ i shop Dectites & ‘Loving Germany’ | trade by lifting the embargo upon the | Criminal Courts Building «t neon to- Mas Narrow kecape When Auto movement of her ships. day caused hundreds to seek shelter Planges Over Embankment, Would Be Treason to God In effect the department gives no-|Wwhile the police, firing as they ran,} Florens Ziegfeld, in a despatch from eric, Lake Placid to-day, informed friends “ and to America. tice that ae long as Holland permits|Pursued the duellists. The only man i = cul, bottle bottle of “Dan- CHICAGO, Sept. 20. — Returning | herself to be intimidated by German | wounded by @ bystander, Philp Wit- Bit ‘Su Paina a a ravre® soupy fen one : ‘ oyee fs ¢ Burke, had a eatape from derie” keeps hair thick, a good for evil by “loving Germany 1a) threats to destroy even ships plyini Pa eS Be te a death when’ she plinwed Ghar Gn eae Strong, beautiful! eed Oe reasonghle to America and Goa |i Ween nedtvel ports, there: o8n Be alae ye nt in her $17,000 Imported auto- | a Bishop Willlam ‘A. Qua stuffs similar to those entered into (8 Methodist Episcopal Church, Girls!. Try this! Doubles! beauty of your hair ina — | few. moments. Many “Shipbuilders” Said to Be Draft Evaders—Piez Promises Action. Northwestern Christian Advocate, © he German people have not been nducting war, but murder,” he said. ie new atrocity whieh recently ap- peared Was spraying prixaners with | burning ofl, This is Germany's most | recent jest. “All the decencies, honors, humant- | mplish halt the | ties, international agreements and | P produc t for it |have been smashed by them day by; |this year, aries E »-presi-|day from the rape of Belgium until} dent of the Kency F | no | tion told the Senate Commerce Com- has stolen from little and big | playthings from children, fin- | mittee to-day, from women, bank deposits, rail-| “The Hog Island yard expected to ads and factories.’ turn out forty- hips. It will do eoeestnatiiore well to turn out twenty,” he said Piez's statement was made in con- nection with inquiries concerning charges that thousands of draft yaders are working on Hog Island. aid this will be corrected by the | Fleet Corporation and the draft au-jrested Inst Friday, | thorities, The committee, therefore, | of his former wife, Mra t 1 , Lina, Jez, who dropped its plans to investigate for- Me i sonheakchie their tw mally WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 | He nd shipyard at will do well to accor program of s Corpora- FREE ON KIDNAPPING CHARGE Alinzo de Rigil, #ald to be a wealthy mine owner of Mexico, who was ar- on the complaint Marla Chris him with |home at No. 801 We cording to charges laid before! treed to-day in West sile Poli committee members, thousands of | py Magistrate Corrigan the 60,000 employes of the yard who are exemptec actor) barbers, pugil. hers wh worked in ntial industries, | {1 The committee w told that some of | that the had bee d |these “shipbuildefs” appeared at | thelr father | iain sawrence Collen, St work each morning wearing moves) — land flowers in thelr buttonholes. ASK SHIP EMBARGO LIFTING. | Some of them are listed as “labo whose chief duties, accord: charges, conaist in getting where they will be safe Government Answers Holland's Ap- peal on Food Question. WASHIN' Sept, 2.—Holland’s appeal for A n supplies to meet Within ten min cation of Danderin after an appli-| tr can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling her food sho », while 400,000 tons of hair and your scalp will not itch, but Dutch shipping ¢ to lie idle in what will please you most will be 200.8 ( ee ‘ETF ACK, AQUED after a few weeks’ use, when you sce Dae ter asineow's new hair, fine and downy at first-—-yes ~-but really new hair—growing all} over the scalp A little Danderine immediately | doubles the beauty hair. Sol difference how dull brittle and scraggy, just m Danderine through y strand at a ing—your hair will be | wavy, and have an a abundance; an incomparable softness luxuriance. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's ph Danderine for a few cents at any drug store or toilet counter, and Prove that your hair is as p that it has lustre, or in-| it jured by nt—that's | Nf all—you Have beautiful hair and Li you will just try! % # little Da ine.—Advt, ; Men 18 to 45, You don’t want to be a TO ALL WOMEN | HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. a ‘ . Yet, unless you put your *| feet in training first, how can you help it? Why not get a pair of ‘‘Westpointers” and spend | part of your gas-less Sunday | hiking 4 (7 | *“Westpointer” shoes fii jare the last officially ap- *!proved for West Point cadets. Thousands of! ‘pairs now serving in| France. More, ready to go! Sturdy tan leather. This Woman Recommends } Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- re table Compound—Her Personal Experience | McLean, Neb, mend Lydia E. 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