The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1918, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, ‘DoctorsFail “Terrible case of Perema—contracted when a mere os, fought disease for ten [ear arith hail dowen wpeciatits, Both js im terrible condition. Almost | nervous wreck. It took just @ botties to clear op this disease.” Hine | This the late testimony of prominent news. | paver man. His name and his remarkable story im full on request. Ask your druggist and he of | will tefl you what D. D. D. Prescription has ac. “STATES DEFENSE. | GOUNELL A COG I GG MACHINE It’s a Republican Body and) Not Non-Partisan, as Law Provides, VPocumonia seppe de Mrs. Olymp ” | complished in your own neighborhood. Your Mond bet hhd antrlnened money back nies the fret bettie relieves you. dicd in her home, No. | se, oe and 5 Wes! Street, Jaat night ot| sumonia, following influenza. She ft | ha ill ten days. Mra. de Lu it been with her husband ona ¢ e e e ur and when she returned bh ago became 1! Charges that converted the State Whitman has Council of De- tense into an annex of the Whitman political machine were male to-day “by Senator James A. Foley, who in troduced into the Legislature the bill creating tho Council of Defense. ator Foley declared that Gov. V man had dominated the State Defense Council, and that instead of having thé activities of that body directed along the lines contemplated, the Gov- ernor had used it as ehicle for renomina- LUDWIG BAUMANN’S Call to Home Outfitters Our Great Challenge Sale offers Furniture for every room in the se at money saving prices. Let us start you housekeeping now. Whether you intend furnishing a single roam of an entire house, you can select your outfit from the sale articles- pay a few dollars down -—the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. fn will eomrinre you that this te the house of Liberal Credit and Low Prices / » Genuine Oak ; Genuine Library Roc ker my Oak Bs eal| Chiffonier “When I introduced the bill for the establishment of a State ¢ ot Defense I did so at the su Secretary of War Baker and nard Baruch of the War Industries Board, whose idea it was that a, "hed State ‘should have such a ¢ » whose duty it would be to co-o 49 ail State war activities with nat Zz activities,” eaid Senator Foley to- ‘ : x day. ? Caen 0° “It was never intended that politics —— Credit should enter in any way into this war Oven work, and, in fact, while th va . Hon fatale being considered in the Le < Accounts Opened $5 $5000 On Small Weekwy or Monthly Payments & non-parti as its actly concerned, politics would be adj After the bill Governor appointe to the council an other places, “An appropriation of $1. 000, 000 was made in the law for carr fhe employe Sale of Enamel Beds Reg. Price $13 Hep. Price $110 320,49 Cash oF Credit Sale of Wood Pullmans tion and concentration of troops within the ‘of the activities | AULE thea Brice “$50.11! will disclose that th principally in pro mi political a alaries ranging from $3,000 to $4,000 | ach were paid to several men who devoted most of their time to keeping the Whitman, political machine in| proper running order. “My information these men devoted ¢ to the compilation ‘Whitman White Boc principal campaign ‘document which the Governor is relying for his third term. “It is true that the law creating the State © i that th: shall! ha industry qualified, these special largely, if and that Parlor Stoves at money saving prices 9.85 AA Ranges, Oil Heaters and Cas Radiators 3-Room Cutfil of High Grade ot Fondtine $298 | Pay for It $4 Weekly Ameritas Greatest FURNITURE House Sale of 100-Piece Dinner Sets Very prettily decorated, 1495 | Dinner Sets at 3573651 BLOCK’ g With other stores with similar names. We b ¢ council du as forced tw ‘quit the milita during Gov Whit. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. 8. & H. GREEN AND SPERRY GOLD. Physicians Explain Why Women — More Iron in their Blood Today than 30 Years Ago Lack of Iron—is the Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality and Beauty of the Modern American Woman. Less than a quar- })).°25)2%..8% Today there is ter of a century not a woman ago, little or no but who stands effort was ex- ready to’ pected of serve her my the average By woman and Hher quiet pursuits ° , Say Anaemia country and do a man's j Our ‘**“ Westpointer ” ‘ shoes are built on the last | officially approved for deman- we work if ie West Point Cadets. ded » needed. ,' They’re leather, _real- far But to meet the strain she 4 must be full of the life, vim and vitality that ® come from having plenty ' of iron in the blood. honest - to - goodness - leather \ through and through. | Built specially for hiking. , Reinforced at all the points },_ of strain. ty’ Thousands of pairs now serving in France. New York Physician and bling Cnicago'n’ ive, In tan, they’re still $7.50. Medical Author, says physicians 0°00 sei The blacks have gone up to *hould prescribe more organic iroa— 1) ates $8.50, | Nuxated Iron—to supply the iron defi 101)" fuel” Win" rohwed leiency. Opinions of Dr. James Francis br ed less strength, energy and en- darance than now. DR. FERDINANDKING, Leather puttees and | sullivan, formerly Physictan of Belle- PAIS Vig Uldeathve 5" Sue Wind iy “Se0ts.a specialty. vue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New ‘ e alirede a oa SR SReciatand Totnes York; Dr. A. J. Newman, former 1 : oe ‘% Police Surgeon of Chicago, and other | physicians who have thoroughly A-very sensible glove for | tested the value of Nuxatec Iron. trmy officers consists of a fe nf vthaki buckskin with a ‘\eparate wool lining; really » woegloves in one. v%e ROGERS PEET COMPANY ‘ Weosdway Broadway f “The at 34th St, Four ans Corners” Fifth Ave,! tne " at 41st St ela oo women from e arcmnaren ’ 7 hail MEEPS 7 The manufacture and importation of liquors have been stopped. The PROHIBITION ACT, just passed by Congress, will make it impossible to obtain liquor of any kind at any price after June 30, 1919. The new REVENUE ACT soon to take effect will increase all prices by the addition of larger taxes than the world has ever known. HE House of HENRY HOLLANDER, established over forty-one years, and recognized as one of the leading wholesale Wine and Liquor Importing houses in the United States, is conducting a WINE VAULT CLEARANCE SALE for the disposal of its merchandise. immediate Those seeking the rarest Brands and Vintages may find quantities here as offered by no other one establishment in this country. We have always imported and carried great reserve stocks for our discriminating wholesale trade, including the most exclusive Restaurants, Hotels and Clubs—famous Vintage Champagnes, Brandies, Burgundies, Clarets, Moselles, Ports, Sherries, Liqueurs, Gins and Scotch, Bourbon and Rye Whiskies. We also have a limited quantity of fine Virgin Italian Olive Oil imported in tins. All our merchandise is of international repute and many of the brands are no longer on the market and are not obtainable elsewhere. Most of these world-famous Vintage Wines are now practically extinct, and, as is well known, many of the brands will not be produced again in our generation, as the historic wine-producing districts in France have been destroyed. We have also large stores of the more popular and less expensive Wines, Gins, Whiskies and Liqueurs which we are selling cither cased or in bulk at unusually low prices. We will dispose of our enormous stocks without reservation. QUICK ACTION is to your advantage, as the choicest always go first. BUY NOW before the new taxes are imposed. If not convenient to visit our establishment, telephone or telegraph for our representative, who will bring complete nformation and price lists. NOTE:—For those lacking present facilities we will make special arrangements for storage HENRY HOLLANDER Importers of Wines and Whiskies for the Connotsseur LoTABLISHLD 1877 149-151 West 36th Street I WINE VAULT — CLEARANCE _

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