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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918. be psoas id ! é. playing of “The Star Spangled Ban-| phony Orchestra at Aeolian Hall yes- | Red Cross Workers to Wea. elma Given (ree farame| terday “afternoon. played “the Nuch | PARIS, Now. t-—The engagement te Oe cea | Deeide For Yourselt— Which Kind of Man Are You? [ASHINGTON, Nov. ¢ , in New York When Tra who returned to and Companion. engendered a nly sia, fare so wsennrc | “tue oticer sme Compe New Violinist; __ | fie tne tol aaa fe severe cold tovday. “the tecresary Week-End Music) :» tne concesis in 0 mot be out for several days, s be able to go to New Y ‘t Phillips Brooks Robinson, U. end Mrs. May Padgett, a telepho © wer onne and phony by Jules! Popetitions Conus, which followed. Miss Given's = antilens at times ts lovely, She N48) Mabel Garrison, at her frst recital | * § i all o aE Yote. irs. McAdoo had intended to cast he: | ° sj : y i que nd youth that may lead her] of Ballot on Tuesday, but will remain | operator employed at the Chevy Chase By Sylvester Rawling. shelley and youth that. m a, ae : — - One of the weak, KE Bj Washington with her husband Club, who were killed Saturday nig’ HPLMA GIVEN, a young) far: but she must divest hers tn be. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get . i when their automobile was struck by American woman from the) ¢xiggerated and nota ther pleas i nol at the Cai dR It fearful kind whose an express train at a railroad crossing Middie West, the latest pupli] ing mannerisms. Mr. Grunberg was ahy Hhepy, and ; atthe Cause and Kemove blood needs ‘iron eect roan Wart ie or bane of Leopold Auer to make a bid for| Miss Given's accor at the Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- ° ° : Robinson. Director of the New York|favor here, gave a violin recital at) Piano ranged by Kurt 8 ac. | plitute ey a failure in business . : , —_—- anges ' q js ant i ° Chant litan Museum of Art. He was! Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon.) ,. ‘ili seine eats companied her at th. plano, she sang | [Wel Metropolitan Museum of Are ee Taal Ghe akawad aDiuty: sonetioes ot a{ The Fronch Conservatory Orchestra | SOmpanted People afficted with bad breath find | | and literally ‘‘going chien His wife was at a third concert last night, this time sail | quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Chevy Chase Clubs here. high degree, but her playing Is #0 ables The pleasant, sugar-coated to pieces’ because h the accident oc- > in Carnegie Hall, where it had a bet-| Julia Claussen, at Aeolian Hall on| sl lah ola Jorky that it gets upon one’s REFER}. chance to display its qualities, | Saturday afternoon, presented a pro-| tablets are taken for bad breath by of a nervous, run- pati | Striving for big tone appatently,ehe| og semarkably interesting per-sramme of Scandinavian songs of] all who know them, d nee attacks her jnstrument-—a_ valuable] fave & FemarhADly ee Pero more. than ordinary interest. whien| | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently own condition? 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DOWLING Even Though He Is The Joint Nominee of Both Parties? ‘, Why You Should V. ote for ; How to Vote for , Judge Dowling Judge Dowling i For fourteen years he has served the people The majority of voters wish to vote for him. q with honor, fidelity and pre-eminent ability. Don’t be confused by the form of ballot. After five years of distinguished service in _ His name appears but once. It is in Box 8, the Supreme Court, he was specially appointed in the third space. , to the Appellate Division because of his re- Thousands of voters may neglect to put the markable ability and fitness asa judge. In that cross opposite Judge Dowling s name, unless body he has heard nearly 7,000 appeals, and their attention is called to_it—without any P has won the respect and esteem, not only of the intention of injuring his candidacy. F judges and lawyers, but of the entire country. Don’t rely on some one else to perform this The Citizens’ Union duty for you._De # yoursel. for you. Do it yourself. The Bar Association of the City of e will not get your vote unless you mark New York your ballot thus: The New York County Lawyers’ Association ‘ The Bar Association of the Bronx ie ALL urge yen to vote for Victor J. Dowling. r The Republican party and the Democratic : party have both nominated him for office. But nominations and endorsements will not elect him. He must have your vote. Men and women voters of New York—here is a duty that no good citizen can afford to neglect. No candidate for judicial office has ever received stronger testimonials as to his fitness; no man was ever better qualified by moral character, intellectual attainments and faithful service. COMMITTEE: Michael Friedsam, Chairman; Albert H. Wiggin, James J. Hoey, Lawrence McGuire, Louis F. Rothschild, B. Altman & Co, Chairman Board of Directors Vice President President U.S, Realty Louis F. Rothschild & Co. Chase National Bank Continental Fire Ins. Co. and Improvement Co.