The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1918, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1918, pent, oy re Suze, SAYS MILLIONAIRE FATHER | 2 Taher'uayer'in'tnnct tees] DIED ON HIS WEDDING DRY. | ite |; Oe ata dt LET ae NN Ll TO SAVE LAST HEIR 0 relent "| Safe, Milk == HORLICK’S THE OFIGINAL “ MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form For infants, invali Eeaigs rowing children. | Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whol CONTRACT, HESAYS ..: Ordered Into Service. sted for unlawfully wearing the uniform of a THIS AFTERNOON Invigorates nursing mothers and the | oe | DANCING More nutritious than tea, coffee | oe | he Witness at Army sal iegied Tria | Instantly prepared. Requires noec .30 P. oF rer 170 BROADWAY AS35Tine, Tells of His Deals With ‘Substitates Cost YOU Same Pri Two | Defendants. = = aes ran ea | An Important Message “bay ding te Sugar Shortage ‘nment until he ineor-| | Youled on a 60-50) tracts through n of the Quar- nt, Washingtor deral Judes 7A ¢ Labor Counts—every 0 of work you do helps some sol who is fighting over there! This is being fought as truly in the hot hold and in the work-shop as it is in| the trenches. Some of our American women arc borne down 1 ne tally by the weakn: suffer from b tron bearing-< and pain their neighbors they take a Favorite Presc *s which has been so well and| », known for the past half| pt. Vaughan finished his testt- this morning by asserting he $1,500 from Gouled, ‘ y of it and was} century. = sent t e a “-so'enines) #-NHERE’S an old saying a tich, delicious flavor to all There are Two Kinds of Brer Rabbit Molasses Both are Absolutely-Pure New “{t’s an ill wind that blows a cooking and baking. ‘no good! Yet Brer Rabbit is not a | E has been i “substitute” f It i peat a ' veryone has been incon- “‘substitute’ for sugar. It is GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit. venienced more or less by the _ practically sugar itself. Like is mild in flavor, light in color = sugar shortage. Many people sugar it is made from sugar 2 and is delicious for table use— as a spread for pancakes, waf- fles, biscuits, etc. It is especi ally fine for cooking, baking cane and contains a large amount of real sugar. Is it not quite natural that - still rely entirely on sugar for | sweetening and, of course, are ' inconvenienced. But thousands of house-- wives have not only found “a way out” during the present shortage, but have learned a resourceful housewives have turned to Brer Rabbit Mo- lasses during the sugar shortage? and candy making. GREEN LABEL Brer Rabbit Molasses is darker in color, slightly stronger in flavor and is splendid for cooking, baking , and candy making. It costs ° less than the Gold Label. FREE Wate us today for Brer Rabbit Cook Book of Southern Goodies, All made without sugar, thing or two that will stick for- ever— sugar or no sugar. For the Children Youngsters naturally crave molasses. Years ago sliced bread and molasses were part of the daily diet of children. Gold Label Brer Rabbit Molasses gives to the child the elements the young grow- ing body needs. Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure, wholesome, palatable and strengthen- ing. Doctors will tell you what molasses and bread méans to cuden. Besides, it saves sugar, cuts the butter bill. Here’s a fact: Sugar only sweetens—it gives absolutely no flavor. Brer Rabbit real New Orleans Molasses not only sweetens like sugar, but it gives \ lf “It isn’t ‘smart’ any more to y mo Penick & For, Lp., New Orieans, La. waste money on big cigars. The World’s Largest Canners ef Molasses | : ; i Congress says that if you in- sist on such luxuries you must pay more for them. | ‘ “Rent and coal and food are up, too. It’s about time to economize somewhe's, isn’t . it? Tl tell you the easy way. body of big cigars—give you all the smoke 4 \ “Piccadilly Little Cigars —same taste and you can enjoy—and you get ten of them for thirteen cents. through to the end=-none thrown away because you haven’t time for a long smoke. “And none in the discard—all smoked right “Next time I hope to see you on the end of a Piccadilly—or I’ll tell your wife you are wasting money.” | NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES The real New Dleare 3 Molasses q from New Orleans , ine 10 for 13c Stop That Waste! Thrown away by a man going from his office to his lunch, WILE LLL caidas Guaranteed by her Yon rtCatr oe® Vea 'Z ’ . ZZ LLTLLLLLESTLLLLLELDS LL DDL

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