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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918. nm they (going buy into effect day), small quantities, But 12 big payment to cover every bottle in immense stock bought on a low market to last for four years. Therefore we r reduce our stock to raise necessary funds. ‘This is your opportunity to lay in a supply at Big Reductions Our reputation as reliable merchants over 80 years is your guarantee of satisfactio LET YOUR BIG SAVINGS GO FOR UNITED WAR WORK. Victory Specials While They Last! WHISKIES fot. Gal. OLD HICKORY irish XXX 225 RK 2 ast pay the tax in © y 3% = | PURE RYE 00 9.00 | Ripe and mellow, made 90 os from the choicest grain. 25 == | after the most approved 4 9.00 process; distilied by % - perts; a whiskey of unl- 45 - form excellence and un- + £90 usual flavor, Its daily * 26s use Is & good preventive @ induenza. 2.10 9.00 2.25 10.00 | Full quarts . $73 890 | Galion f yaks Bot. Gal. . rY 9.00 ais ‘ ae 10.00 185 J. & F. Martel is oink . 3.00 150 E. Remey MartinGognacx XX 4.90 o = fognac = " "a0 «= — | Martel or Hennessy X..... 2.85 — Guekenheimer Rye Bond 4s 2.30 — | |, Robin Cognac XXX on Gunningham irish... 1:73 830 | Bletre Gellac Cognac, XXX 273 — § e 67°| Gi : 1.50 6.75 s Blackberry brat f . 1.25 6.00 ? - Peach or Apricot Cordial 1.50 = $0 | Ginger Brandy ............ 150 = § 3 WINES Bot. Gal. ) ~ 50 Eagle Crest Port or Sherry .45 2.00 1.25 6.00 Golden Valley Port or Sherry .55 2.25 — 5.00 Medisco Port or Sherry... .75 3.00 { 1.70 7.50 | Oporto Port, imported..... 1.00 4.00 165 650 | Delicioso Sherry, imported 1:00 4.00 180 6.50 wdon Sherry........ 1.00 4.00 Bot. Gal ch Olive Olle ne 4 ‘ vi ‘ - Gordon Ory . 185m Virginia Dare 5s. - Tuxedo Club’ Dry. 178 800 | gue Undy Claret & rnett’s Tom or Ory..... 1.75 — | st. dullen Tyi ¥ nabore, Ory 1:90 7.00 Mpdoc Grand Maison . k = alifornia Pure Riesiing,. “= Bieinnage oh Albrect, ate 273 — | Hochheimer White Wine., .50 s Imported Gin, jugs. @50 — Kuyper Nouand dies: 25 = Gal wan Gin, 1-3 $0 = Bacard) Rum We olde 8.00 | Carlton Jama ~ 1:80 7,00 | Tuxedo Cocktails, quart., D150 “= | Creme and ‘ +1500 = “ Bot. Gal. | J ermouth, French Impor'd 1.25 Ch Vermouth, Italian, Impord 110 Bev itavertalnonene ot Vermouth, Itallan, dom'tic. .75 Doi Vermouth, French, dom'tic [75 108 Eighth Ave., .%eicse..N. YY. S- . asily reached by subway, surface or L lines . ‘Ge OCTOR’ ADVICE, : sy Du Lewts Baker ee OS EEE ne meme: feneral ‘ 1 ; pply in any cas H hose wishing ; nay addrona Dr. Baker, © fe. e m1 streets, Dayt : | Ohio.’ enclosing weit-rd mped i | gnvelon Full name and ad 7 oan but only tnitlais i | oF ftetl tious mamen used in my Jat ked drug store, Any ' | drugwist can order of wholesaler, ’ } t i ; } : as puffs under U Mi) Hay foul-amelling urine, | accor by | seek recreation. Am tired a H headaches, pains, | depreasic fever. ] and in no sense the t ' pimples, bolle i 1 know I need ® ¢ t stipamon remedy." Answer: It is probably eonstipation that has mad bad, Decin «thorough : Three-Grain Sulpherd Tablets (not eu { ur tablets). Continue for several months. Walter aske: ‘My ip itches w 4 ry = What ts @ good treatment? Pittabureh it A Anawer: Obtain Plain Yellow Minyoi| ticed your column from your druggist in 4-08. Jars and| anewers. 1 also not 1 Diy as por directions. This cleans | Vised those that ure suffering Crom ; Purifles, cools and invigorates the hair tipation to use Sulpherb a ‘ and scalp, thus stopping the death « have tried, T the hair. Dandrufr and ary! 4, Men and women all ov ¥ DOW use It regularly. once reli the coun! t avail, 1 14 you for it, Would be 4 It to anybody SPERBE n other says: “'Bome time ago 1 contracted a Very severe cold and cough. { have tried many remedies, | Dut they do not seem to help me at all, | Very lsh You would advise me what to jo. Answer: What you need In a laxative IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED Joshan we Dead at 84. Joshua M, Sprague, one of the oldest and richest residents of White Plains, | who developed the Carhart tract Into @ fine residence section, died early yester-| day in his home there. He was eighty- four. He leaves four children, Capt.! Kaiph J. Sprague, U. 8. A. now In) France: Mre, Sprague Voorhis, Lieut. Henry Hf. Sprague and Mrs, Gordon J Campbell oO IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS, Says Backache is sign you have been eating too much WOMEN OF LEISURE BELGIAN BOY LOT ANUNKNOWNCLASS. 10 MRS SHEPARD IN WESTMESTER AS HER PROTEE Rich and Poor Alike Estab- Philanthropist Offers to Edu- lishing Proud Record in “Win the War” Activity. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov, 15. Among all the remarkable help-w' the-war activities of the women America, the splendid work that Is ing achieved by the women of West- chester County ts obtaining wide tention all over the country. county in any State is putting up a finer record. cate Navy’s Pet, but Ger- mantown Club Was First. | — marks Francois Gatecloux, United States Navy. Avenue from the Biltmore Hotel yes~ terday to the home of Mrs. Finley J, Shepard, who had ceclared her in- tention of providing for the lad’s edu- cation, and ca..1e away beaming with Bearing on his piquant face the of German violence, little in- of be- protege of the rode up Fifth at- No In every part of the county the same remark can be heard—tnere are no women of leisure to-day. The, wealthy as well as the poor aro work- Joy and laden with gifts from the tender-hearted philanthropist. The little Belgian carried with him INFLUENZA STILL DROPS. Ringworm— American warship off the Beigian coast after his face had been terribly scarred by a German bomb, and the men of the navy have guaranteed to Lie Epidemic Over, but protect him through life at any cost. Sti Gives Ont Fis Shepards—a boy and two girls—were | ‘i ca ore not at home when Francois called. — | "0unced lor the unconditional s.r atti | render of the “flu,” and he isn’t re- If you want speedy help try D. D. D. Bloodshed at Bnenon Ayres Cele-|tracting now, but he did give out come| Prescription. So easy to apply, net figures to-day There are yesterday. 1 day are 73 against y are 88 new Greasy or messy. It washes into the scalp and the relief is instant. Try it today. It is guaranteed. 85c, 60c and $1.00, aD. 14.—A clash parade or. and anti et An opposl. office of La in front of t popes Epoca, Government organ: ‘al {159 yesterday, and pneumonia deatns e ‘e ‘eo shots were exchanged. One person was| to-day are 10%, which ju qwals yes.| “ROR Wi killed and several were wound >:d. terday’s figure. " e Liauid ‘ash rtunity Sale MEN’S Oppo When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eat- ing too much meat, says a well-known authority, Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get slug- fish and clog you must relieve them, i and its Thrift Exchange. Ing day and night to help the boys “over there.” Credit for this is largely due to fine work that is being done by the Westchester County Thrift Commit remain permanent institutions in cow.munity and become locally great as the Red Cross is nationally These will an filustrated volume of “Robinson Crusoe” in French and all the toys he could hold in his arms—such as he j had never seen before. Mrs. Shepard said she would be responsible for Francois’s education, including a course in one of the best universities, but this generous offer could not be accepted, as the boy will leave New York to-morrow for ( the tee the as With Shoe prices special offering? advancing, can you afford to miss this You can buy Men's Quality Walk-Over In Blac! Waln- Over SHOES 95 § and Tan and Patent Leathers. $6 to $9 Values Now 54 45 A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND Gk IT meat eaters, injure and makes a delightful, effer escent lithla-water drink.—Advt The pedic surgeons— Pedestrian shoes.” For golfers — *“Gym khana’”’ golf shoes, *‘Gym khana” golf clubs, gol: Scotch knit waistcoats. *Registered Trademark, | ROGERS PZET COMPANY Meckey consists of tion cut for the men. ith heels that woa't come ; Nanlware * N teoivding Spalding, ead | otter wall te JR. I. DAVEGA, i: 125 West 125th St. It is inexpensive, cannot vérdict of ortho- “Eighty-five per cent. of men can and should wear means lots of walking igo tp support the demands of the wee ‘. ” Wederated Harbor Unions that their ‘Westpointers, SHO TOIGEL | rtscasd leddera be eee then wae vic that has so many friends in} tuuiy endea when President Menocal army circles. eleased the convicted to-day, serious balls, Scotch knit jackets, Mrs. William B. Stewart, Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip, Scarborough; Mrs. Casper Whitney, Bronxville; Mra. Joseph J. Waiker, Dobbs Ferry; Mrs. E. L. Heydecker, Mount Vernon; Mrs. Herbert Lakin, Scarsdale; Mrs, W. F. Mittendorf, Crugers; Mrs. Edwin Tatham, Ka- rs. M. E. Davis, Ossining; D. Sporborg, Port Che: Bump, lvew Rochell Mrs. F. R. William Belknap, Osea ind Mrs, wana Here are a few of the ways in which the Thrift Committee is work- ing: pe. ig helping the Fuel Administra- jon. It is helping the Aqueduct Guard. | It is helping the schools, the chil- dren and their parents by promoting the sale of W. 8, 8, It is helping the foreign population of Westchester County by holding meetings on food conservation and preparation, with interpreters, The Thrift Exchange idea arose ‘hrough the war. But it has come to tay. In Westchester the Thrift Ex- 2hange shops are at White Plains, Mount Vernon, Mount Kisco, Yon- kers, Peekskill and New Rochelle, Every village is enthusiastic for the great idea and wants to have its own exchange, —»——— STRIKE RIOT IN HAVANA. Three Policemen and Many Civil- Wou im Fight, HAVANA, Wednesday, Nov. 13.—Al rouble occurred in the heart of the city to-night. Three policemen and an ur Jetermined number of civilians wer: wounded, A large f crowd, headed by Gorvasto Slerra, President of the Federated Har- bor Unions and one of the pardoned men, attacked a street car operated by + strikebreaker, who was roughly tandled, A second car was also at- tacked. Police e to the aid of two Idierg who were on guard in the sec ar. They fired into the air. Then were fired from the mob and the shooting became general, upward of a Lag riage fey hestreciyig hundred shots being exchanged. a . ie a tain "ice ae F | Broadway Catt» inh Ave|UNIONS TO HEAR OF LEAGUE. at Warren at 41st St Speake: at Labor Meet Jans to En! ‘Tell of The League to z 130 West 42d Street, to-day gave he following statement: No. out “Arrangements have been made by the League to Enforce Peace and the tral Federated Union of New York and the Central Labor Union of Brook- yn whereby the League of Nations plan will be discussed during the next four | weeks at 250 labor meetings In the city | ..'T Wo of the League's speakers, Cupt |W. E. Thompson and Lieut, William T. Hoult will appear before the various lovals. They recently returned from Europe and assure their audiences here that organized labor in Great Britain Jand France is the strongest backer of the League of Nations movement in | those “countries. a LUTHERANS PLAN MERGER. ‘The three great bodies of the Lu- theran Church in Amertea, the Geni al | Council, the General Synod and the United Synod South, will merge into jone body to be known as the United | Laitheran Church of America, This | merger will take place at the Hot, Astor to-morrow even Many me | prominent in the Lutheran Chureh {ro All sections of the United States and Canada will be present. Meetings of | the various bodies of the three Synods {aking place in this city during the Next Sunday jubilee celebration will he Hippodrome, and in t + 4 Oclock a sinitiar meet at the Academy 0! Brooklya, ¥ afternoon at clock place ke you relieve your bowels; remov-|and internationally. mantown, Pa., where w. ing all the body's urinous waste, else] ‘The Westchester County Thrift|bridge, head of the Germantown you have backache, sick headache,| Committee ts an oMcial body, It is! Boys’ Club, has taken charge of his bet waist Mob per mai wovng | sub-committee of the National|bringing up. Mrs, Hattie M. Lyoux ‘ongue is coated, and when the|% . 5 Fashingto enue weather is bad you have rheumatic) Commission of General Safety.|of No. 15 ae M feelin Sore teal twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of | Among the active members arc the|!8 to care for the lad every summer sediment, channels often get sore,| following well known Westchester| @ heir home at Centre Lovell, Me. water scalds and you are obliged to| people: Mrs. V. Everit Macy, Chair-| Francois was picked up by an seek relief two or three times during! man, Scarborough; Mrs. Lawrence J. the night. Mead, Secretary, Tarrytown; Dr. Bither consult a good, geliable phy ‘ : , ) cian at once of get from your phar.|cafroll Dunham, Treasurer, Irving- about four ounces of Jad| ‘9; Mrs. Francis C. Bishop, Mount ‘ake a tablespoonful in a glass| Kisco; Mrs, Frank H. Bethel, of water before breakfast for a few Miss Caroline Choate, days and your kidneys will then act| Vieasantvilie; J. G. Curtis, White} fine. This famous salts 1s made from tenn Ol ae Carroll Danbam, Irving: ice, | ton; Charles Phinp Easton, Yonkers; the acid of grapes and lemon juice sirg. Heary P. Griffin, White Plains combined with lithia, and has been) si-5 Oliver ‘Harriman, Purchase |used for generations to clean and} \iss Mary Schuyler Hamilton, Elm stimulate sluggish kidneys, also tol fora; Mra. Bdwin 0. Holter, Mount sttchiathadlee neutralise acids in the urine so ft ne| Kisco; William Samuel Johnson, | Mot Is m longer irritates, thus ending bladder] Mamaroneck; Mrs. James B. Met-| Look, Mother! Is tongue | weaknens. calfe, Bedford Hills; Miss Jean Keid, | > fever | Jad Saits ts «life saver for regular Mrs. Maurice ternbucn;| coated, breath feverish and stomach sour? “California Syrup of Figs” can't harm tender stom- ach, liver, bowels. Mother! Your ¢ cross and peevish. hild isn't naturally See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little | stomach, liver and bowels cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat, sleep or act naturally, has stom- ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given Nothing equals “California Syrup of Figs" for children’s ills; give a tea- spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels ses out of the system, and you Rave a well and playful child again All children love this harmless, de- licious “fruit laxative,” and it never fails to effect a good “inside” cleans- ing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child te morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs,” then look and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” —Advt need a 1417-1423 THIRD AVENU: NEAR 80" STREET Cash orCredit Oven Evenings Till ¥ o'Clueu. Holzwasser Home Talks No. 392 ON'T overlook the fact 4 ing sour furniture that Qi i HELLATILITY YN will men AL LOWES say ‘vothing of te tainable, rench and Spanish Spoken Her. Write ‘or Now d0- Page C: -Page Special Sale Circ iched from West Side by 9th St. Crosstown Cars A3-RoomApartment tectau $245 A4-RoomApartment ie Vries $ 37D A5-RoomApartment Havana $585 5,000 Kerms apply also to New York stat New Jowey aad Conuecticut Shoes at a saving of from $1 to $3 a pair. Not a sale of discontinued lines. Not a sale of odds and ends. A special, limited sale of this scason’s shoes in all sizes Buy early, while there is a complete line of sizes. Beis Walk-Over Shoe Stores New York City Brony y Mt How 7 Melrowe Ave, a Neh 2 W jewark. N. J. Paterson, N. Jy | w an Tro St 1s} Market 3 chkeensie. N.Y. St Former United States | Senator Mason, Pioneer in Pure Food and Drugs Legislation, Father of Rural Free Delivery System Says Nuxated Iron Increased His Power and Endur- + ance so Much That He Feels It Ought to Be Made Known to Every Nervous, Run-down, Ane- mic Man, Woman and Child Opinions of Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author; Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly Physician of Bellevue Hospital (Ouidoor Dept.), New York; Former Health Commissioner Wm. R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago, and others. ——What Senator Mason Says il: Chica Gontieaye often seid f would iL never re that the d age should be Known to the Yours very truly Senator Mason's statement tn regard to ated Iron was *, who Ww ons thereon, Ferdipand King and Mey Author, said indorgo Senator Maso rexard to Nuxated Iro men without Ane The akin ¢ own to several phy uested to wive thelr Dr. clan eartily a New York Phy tency. ind Women is pale; the flesh flabby; the muscles lack tone; the brain fi he memory falis, and often they become Yespondent and melan- nervous, © Congrens! Sullivan Hospital onal Directory vue Francis Bellevue formerly (Outdoor ates Govern+ ator from Mth Con Slst Congress a thening t know there Ia ne Nuxated Iron and helping to | ndurance of men and han Fiching the blood strength and nen who burn wi » pnship of tloo, his of Chicago. Nuxated Ir ity be used in every by every hospita physiclan in this Y olaer th assimilated and does dirugaists pi ee tl Dr. George F. Baker, formerly Physician and Surgeon in Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, says: “During convalescence from SPANISH INFLUENZA (La Grippe) I find Nuxated Iron to be of great benefit.””—Advt.

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