The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1918, Page 13

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=. ———————— PERLE ITS cE -oe % * | The House of Representatives, Oy By a vote of 131 be permitted to be manufactured or | Jof next year, hout the country after the section of the Agricultuyal Bill | Committee o leith the bone-dry amendment, on a] Wigh @ Bible. o rising vote it carried by 171 to 34, | number gee The amendment has already been | SOUS th jadopted by the Senate, and after a | ot |few minor differences are threshed | ad jout in the Conference Committee the | #1 /nat the “pone-4 measure will go to the President for | | 19 and — wncot |his signature, | would destroy an 4.—Nation- . BONE DRY LAWS an overwhelming vote, declared that | ‘lsagreed to the Senate ’ ho intoxicants of any description witt | Permitting the impo wines into this country up to May 1 GOTO CONFERENCE WASHINGTON, P wide, bone-dry Prohibition has taken @ long and almost final stride. All amendments designed to weak “bone-dry to 59 the H amen rtation of fo ate which it had taken over a red years to create, are approximately $25@,000,000 the wine industry in m @ sal ou propose ut this vast sum by this legis. ton without making any provision to reimburse those who have spent part of their lives and in. heir money in its upbuilding.” his district ‘And yet,” he nent gn voted down in Hill or wsttors the: » side and a/ which bad | arunk which permits habitual drunk- enness. “In this way,” he stated, “you are encouraging the more extensive use of alcohol and making dope fiends out| was|of those who are thus dk al and| their beer and wines.” y_in_his| Gallagher, (From the New Thank heaven! {| / THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER admitted that he had 800 saloons in declared, Representative Blanton of Texas inquired whether the Ilinols momber meant the business end reto, He declared that there is no coun: | “The gentleman knows as well as I try in the world where light wines are| do just what I mean,” retorted Mr.| ——_ FEARED THE worst, Haven Reguster,) “Your wife has gone to the dress- sprived Of) maker's to try on « new aresa." be afrai . Representativg Gallagher of Tlinots| gone to pay for the last ones ns hed 1 was How many Men know the Little Things about Shaving Free Service to Gille Get the ite Owners advice of our Service Experts Brjng your Gillette with you for inspection’ ERHAPS you do not realize there is a tight way and a wrong way to use your Gillette! The Razor should be held nearly flat to the face to get perfect Gillette results— the finest shave in the world. There is an adjustment that is best for you personally. Perhaps you don’t know how to get the Gillette angle-stroke. Let us show you how it takes the beard off velvet-smooth and clean. HAT is why our Service Experts are now in the most accessible stores in town. They are here to illustrate for you personally this Gillette “knack.” Drop in and have a chat with them. Bring in your razor. Perhaps it is old, or worn, or damaged by accident. Some iittle adjustment may make it as good as new. Are You Gettin: ‘The Gillette Service Expe dealers want to be of service to ia town, They will show you that “lttle Gillette shave—how to prepare the c oke; the atl Ginette Gillette user Bring {n your nt, out of aligac If so, they will put it in fr They may make some valuavie suggestions, ge. ve tomorrow morning try thiw ard thoroughly, and rub well kny—that's essential blade and screw the handle down tight, Then, If you Maximum Results From You? Gillette OME men are indifferent about changing their Gillette blades. A man can go on using the same old blade week after week and still get a shave. But it isn’t a satisfying shave. Put ina new) blade at least once a week. It'll repay you ten- fold in ease and comfort. ‘And in time saved, as well. The®man who uses a Gillette saves more than 100 hours’ time a year. Every time you shave yourself you save fees and tips that will buy more U.S. Thrift Stamps or go toward a payment on a Liberty Bond. No Stropping—No Honing— and no charge for anything our Service Experts can do for you. : If you are not already a Gillette user see our Experts anyhow. No man can afford to be without a Gillette these days. a specially e/ose shave, unscrew the handle he turn, Id the razor le a0 you cu beard, Here's where some men make a mistake. They i “ h ally and easily, and tit the t feel the blade engage the 4 his Gillette ta perly used, the Inet the skin 9a you | | 1! to hold the razer jon the beard. Gillette Safety Razor Company, Boston,Mass Come talk with the Gillette Service Experts. You will find them in the stores of the following Gillette dealers on the specified dates: Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, 42nd Street & 6th Avenue Sept. 16 to Oct. 5 LOUIS K, LIC TT COMPANY, 200 Broadway Sept. 16 to Oct, 5--LOUIS K, LIGGETT COMPANY, Times Building Sept. 16 to Oct, 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, Broadway & 34th Street Sept. 16 to Oct, 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, Grand Central Station Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—JOHN WANAMAKER, Broadway & 9th Street Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—JAMES A. HETHERINGTON, 42nd St. & Vanderbilt Ave. Sent. 16 to Oct 5—F. K. JAMES COMPANY, 46th Street & Broadw: Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. , Service Store, Broadway & Maiden Lane Sept. 16 to Oct. 5—-EDWARD WECK & SON, 148 Fulton Street Newark Stores: 46 to 21—LOUIS K, LIGGETT COMPANY, 756 Broad Street Sept, 16 to21—L. BAMBERGER COMPANY, Market Street Sept. 23 to 28—FIREMEN'’S PHARMACY CO., Broad & Market Sta Sept. 23 to 28—HAHNE & COMPANY, Broad Street Sept. 30 to Oct. 5—LOUIS K. LIGGETT COMPANY, 107 Market Street Sept. 30 to Oct.5—E, G. KOENIG'S SONS, 875 Broad Street “T have | seen more drunkenness right here on ‘apitol Hill than I have in my own ty.” of Capitol | Reliable Perhaps you have recently tried a number of dentifrices and have been dissatisfied with them. 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