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; 1 i —————— Compels deep breathing ‘Strengthens the back Holds body erect Prevents lambage What Father Walsh says of Nulife: ty Tetund For a limited time —-a $5 nadel, $3 Booklet on Self Development li r« Dept. 117—NULIFE COMPANY | 1 124 Fifth Avenue, at 18th St.,N.T. | ‘AN! Outaate Riveted Free of Charge, ware anteed as Represented, or etd jack. int wikia ae) ope a Taher Grdery teclude de Wola about tbs I. DAVEGA® 125 West 125th St. OPEN EVERY EVENING. IF RHEUMATIC USE “BENVIVO BATHS” the great phyaieian cy and much woney, Onthe CATED, tion ef cara Bromptly, nd prow off A Woman’s Duty is to make herself as attractive as possible. Perfect teeth is an absolute essential to beauty. If your teeth imperfect have them properly~ treate: and replaced through the ser vices of Dr. CAINE, who has are been eminently successful, Very moderate charge Bloomingdales indorse the 1>YEAR GUARANTEE we give you OR. H. B. CAINE, Prop, DENTAL OFFICE, 3D FLOOR. BloomingdaleS' HMh-GOth St, Lexington to Sd Ay, IHHOUSANDS OF POSITIONS are daily offered to read. | ers of the American Red Cross Is Busy at | Tted Cross Mission, headed by ‘apps and Major Barnes and acconi | panied by Director Hill of the Amer lean schoo! at Athens, has established headquarters here. teen wt Kavala distributing food m1 clothing. the miseion warmly Satonton. SALONICA, Nov. 21.—An American Col, The miasion bas 104 nd The newspapers weleoue | “umes Show sought to datos fav the Ointment to Soothe and Heal These fragrant, super- creamy emollients soothe heal eczeinas and Lape dette clear the skin of pinsples, the calp of dandruf and the andsof chapsand sores. For cuts, wounds, bruises, bites and | stings of insects, sunburn or win burn they are most effective. Sample Nach Pres by Attorney, sub-c Humes showing t with fund showed, hree the was on her, 1918, ntroduced mmmittee, $1,404,435 banks, There following year when $1,049,091 FIGHT OF REVERS RIP CONGRESS ~ HEARD AT NQURY Produces Records to Association Strove to Influence Legislation. WASHINGTON, Nov. —aAmM favits tend to show that the (United States Brewers’ Association elect Congressional candl- orable to their cause were by Major EK. Lowry when the Senate Judiotary investigating the aiso submitted statements hat the financial war chest of the association was well supplied ds, In 1914, was deposited in was o decrease 1917 showed deposit, and oank deposits of $141,659. Minutes the asvoctation of the annuel meeting of n Atlantic City, Octo- which included a speech by Money refunded if not natixfied after three aj 2 Doors from Corner 14th St. on 4th Ay, Great Coat and Dress Sale We Sell Ret COATS | American Velour or Broadcloth, trimmed with Nutria, 1 oF Raccoon; value $27 All Goods Marked In Plain Americ handi with AT THIS SALE YOU BUY MANUFACTURERS’ The conservation MAD Thirty-fourth Street (Neg The the MEN’S SILK made of heavy of American w senting IS ME of fime-quality pi ry At Our New Retail Department SON AVENUE = (This Sale will tak at Wholesale Prices. DRESSES an Serge, ely trimmed Braid or Fringe; value 827.5) $12 Figures. Sale Friday and Saturday Come Early for Best Selection. BELOW PRICES. of Food and Fuel is stil] necessary. Waste nothing. © 0H. Altman & Cn. An Important Sale of Men’s High-grade Shirts zee, soft-cuff models) has been arranged for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday prices quoted are phenomenally low for values offered. NEGLIGEE < broadcloth or lustrous silk taffeta (both aving) or of imported Jacquard silks; pre- great variety of this season's $6.85 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ain or corded madras, or of highly mercerized materials in many new designs and color effects, $2.35 his statement! FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK designs, e place on the First Floor) "| Perey iseran| yuttatay ¢he-propenee fight of the bréwers, was introduced by Humes and read into the record Humes leo Weciared that at the same time the National Association of Commerce and Labor was organ- ined, with Andree at ite head. At a Previous hearing evidence was sub- mitted that Andrae wae to receive a salary of $40,000 a year. spoke of the need of rapid action and the activity of the Anti-Saicon “We hear the constant ory from tho Professional politician, “Get the liquor Question out of politics!’” said An- drae, as reported. “Do you really believe he means it” Why, gentlemen, this question jn its political aspect is one of the main sources from which the politician de- rives his sinews of war in politics. And why? “Because we brewers supply them and make it @ paramount object to Humes, former United States District | the politician to keep the prohibition movement alive. 1 say, make that question expensive to him inetead of brewers, resumed its hearing to-day. | profitable and you will seq how soon bis tastes will change.” Referring to the necessity of fight- jing the adoption of the federal amendment, Andrae sald, according to the submitted report: | “It is of course the last bulwark of our rights and Hberties that we must first proceed to atrengthen at any cost by organizing in enough States to prevent the ratification of such a reao- lution by the necessary threo-fourth vote.” Andrac, referred to support of the | foreign idnguage press. “As a mere matter of business,” he said,+"the foreign press should be used, for while only about fifty or sixty per cent. of the readers of the English publications are likely to buy your products, by using the for- eign pross, practically 100 per ceut, may be obtained.” | A supplemental gtatement by C. W. Fetgenspan of Newark, who ne- @ loan for the purchase of ‘ashington Times by Arbur rotiate the Brisbane and who was one of the underwriters of a loan for the pur- chase of the Montgomery Adveftiser, | was submitted in the form of a latter | It showed of to Chairman Overman. asseaements for propaganda $205,070 against the brewers of New Jersey in 1915, 1916 and 1918. iene eHieur au, j the Vatican or elsew! ere, with the ble exception of Genoa,’ his home dio- it 18 likely that spect masses will be raid The was born in Pogil, dij of Geno on Nov. 21 itso tne gon ot & nobleman, Marchesw “acts Thirty-fifth Street | In big speech, as submitted, Andras wt Urey ‘Baa Sinlen | Ge ‘ meer LATONIA ENTRIES. & TRACK, LATONIA, Ky,, Nov. CAMP O1X DEMOBILZATION COMING SOON AS POSSIBL March Says Soldiers There Deserve Thanks of Nation in Common With Those Abroad. CAMP DIX, N. J., Nov. 2.—Secretary of War Baker and Gen. March, Chief of Staff of the Army, spoke to 5, sol- diers to-day at the dedication of the Salvation Army's $100,000 Military Hotel. “It will be necessary (o maintain some of these camps," said Gen. March, “and the War Department \s seriously considering the selection of Camp Dix as & permanent training post,” Gen, March was cheered when he said “We are going to send you back to civil life just as soon as w in. All of you have come here for service. The fortunes of war have kept you on this side, but you deserve the thanks of your country in common with your fellows over there.” ye have invested too wuch in win- ning this victory to permit it ever to Ket beyond our grasp.” Hecretary Baker Bald, 'We have whipped into the. ken: hel the old fraudulent belief that Statos have no ee GIRL HELD FOR ) FOR BURGLARY. Marmaret Willle, 15, iMe, 18, Also Said to Have Collected for War Fand, Miss Margaret Will ixhteen years old, of No. 276 West 34 Street, was arrested at Highth Avenue and 140th Street to-day on charges of burglary and obtaining momey under false pre tenses. It t# charged that she obtained a $2 contribution from Mrs. Veronica Baker, No, 136 West 142d Street, while posing var fund worker. Later, in Mrs. ‘8 absence, it is charged, the girl told @ tenant on an upper floor of the same house that she was a friend of Mrs. Baker and wanted some things from her apartment. She went away with a quantity of Jeweiry and cash, it is alleged. Miss Willie also is accused of robbing the home of Thomas Blessing at No. 281 West 148th Street ana of obtal many contributions to the United Work Fund, with which she was connected. ——_—»— Engaged to Wed Army Captain. James “J. Burke ices the en- gagement of his sister, Miss May Adelaide Burke of No. 153 West & Street, to Capp. Chai neer Corps, United St Wilk ane pending upc me the pr Me and Mra, Luke ; Volz, whose home is Greenwich, Cona, is the son of Charles Voz, consuiting itect of the United States snpplis board and vmitect of the Metro- politan Mude Art. ——— FIRST RACE.—Two year-olds; one 109 (Kelsey), stra ght , Place $3.20, show $2.80, first; Sun 106 (Walls), place $4, show $3.40, Rhajes, ‘106 (Stalker), $14.40 Time, 1.46 1-5. ' George Prince and Keynote also ran. oeehaatne ee BOWIE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md., ‘Nov. —The entries for to-morrow’s racei for maidens; all Shacalin. 3, cs 5 i Setar Craft, 103. “RACE Selling anda bait Lallian Sia 10: tutte Maudte . tation, syn Hi te Great 10, "DXmacksonin, 1 as Meee Miguewnss” 118: ta Ot; vadtyrtin “V Also egw =H wi or tor we ss sats. Me etinddsh enter Oro 101 rr RACE ~stting | for three 7° One mile and seventy Virginde® You aie e entries ‘fur to as follows FIRE RACH morrow's. races Claiming $500; ne, SHIRTS a hal HiSianee ton Cookroae Kear Pantha k Hank Matiex, WS; Marton "Adler: tome, Brdvogel 108 King ed, 100: Timotny WO; *Palakl, 107; Revivor two-year "Joe Fea ' pouteny wor Ciaiming tLe furious, —*Atwbarna terbrit RACK apd upward 104 Wa Anien cewte “iliy doo, ‘io m Claning: $900, tent Model No. 85, SCHUBERT Paulpoed “i wonderful 80 tt By Giuonel attachinen ANY MAK Without ad Tana of this Weartly nickeled Finest a ot this thew oo wh 2 Nae at T THe PUstIo unprecedented Fation.as our show- % A $75 Xmas Present, $55) ne and $10 worth of | Case: \ AUTHOR. NAMED IN DIVORCE. Mme. P. Mildred Palmer Accused by Wife of Albert H. Pratt, | Mine. P, Mildred Palmer, author of “My "Tussle With the Devil by ©. Henry's Ghost” and other works, ap- peared In the Supreme Court to-day a8 corespondent in a divorce ault which Katherine 8. Pratt 1s .pressing against Albert Houghton Pratt, nephew of J bert KF. Houghton of the Houghton- Mifflin book concern Mrs, Pratt charges that her husband and Mme. Palmer conducted them- selves improperly in a bungalow on Ocean Boulevard, Atlantic City, Mme. Palmer was occupying the bungalow to get “atmosphote” and It was admitted that Pratt was a frequent visitor. Witnesses for the plaintiff testified that Mme; Palmer and Pratt had been non the sleeping porch In ne are WHITMAN MAKES NEW PLEA. Counsel Asks Th Mi n He Set A ie. Herbert nburg of counsel for yov. Whitn in thé Governor's attempt to obtain an order for permission to make on immediate examination of the ballots cast at the recént election, ob- ta ned an order from the Appellate Divi- sion to-day to compel counsel for Alfred bs, Smith, Governor-elect, to show cause why Supreme Ju Philbin's decision putting off the examination until after A CLEAR COMPLEXION RuddyCheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr, Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17yearstreated Scores of fein for liver and bowel ail- ments, ing these years his patients a prescription ade oa 3 few well-known mixed with olive oil Dr. Edwards’ Olive amy ou will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing resab, ‘Thousands of women aswell as men ; take Dr. Edward’s Olive Tablets—the tnd thenfust tee athepink ofcandl and then just tokeepin t! ink of condi- box. Alldruggists Oc and 25¢ per box, OPEN EVENINGS |S sutsch Bros.” materi: Cash or Credit Prices. A renurkable value, and painted a mahogany colo 5 a very vivid 48-in. Dining, ind five Side Ch 60-in, ¢ Arm Chair Cash Customers enjoy and there | ourt’s Ballot E THREE (3) BIG STorc= Le ESTABLISHED 31: YEARS the issuance of election certificates should not be set anide, Argument will be heard at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. fe Cotton Ginning Report. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Cotton gin- nod prior to Nov. 14 amounted to 8,- 1,005 running bales, Including 127,812 round bales, 6,873 bales of American, Ugyptian, and 24,145 bates of sea island, the Census Bureau to-day announced. To that date last year ginnings were .715 running bales, Including 157,- 719 round bales and 68,229 bales of sea island. —_ Paterson Machinists Get Deciaton, WASHINGT Nov. 21.—The re- | quest of the International Association of Machinists, employed by the Ameri- can Locomotive Works at Pater: J, for a 48-hour week has hb granted, the War Labor Board a nounced to-day. Seperote E: trai HEN YOU in our that your money can buy. And NOW is the time to buy. The war is over, thereby relieving the mind of consider- able burden, and a man’s thoughts drift toward some new clothes. fully prepared to help Men’s Shoe Shop nd $8.00 for a pair of shoes len’s Shop you get the best We cannot furnish everything, but are CAMMEYE Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 54" St. New York, ROS} Wash Away Skin Sores D. D, D., the liquid wash, has become S household word. It has proved itself @ remarkable remedy. If you ren out ferer from skin discases, .ncluding wh cers, pimples, scales, crusts of “crema im Any form, this remedy will not disnp- point you. It has stood th. test and to- day is the master preparation for = skin diseases. Try D. D. D. today ‘a guaranteed. $5¢, 60c and $1.00 D. D. D. World “Wants” Work Wendin orld Work Wonders. “Wy ants” None Better for 00 you in selecting shoes. OPEN EVENINGS Stores announce a Thanksgiving Sale with offerings of extraordinary worth. rial reductions will clear our stocks they will be emptied in short order. offerings are only the first chapter of the story—the only way to find out how cheaply you can furnish any room in your home is 10 come in and see the Special Values we are oifering at A Wonderful Suite—Especially Low Priced. 10-Piece Mahogany Veneered Adam Dining Suite, Don't confuse this Mahogany Ven Ve have other suites of nonstration that not anothe ble, which extends to 6 feet; lent value, store 41x64-In. This is an exceptional suite made by one of America’s foremost manufacturers, and is offered at a Special Price that absolutely defies competition, Louis XVI. Period Bedroom Suite, Complete, Finished in American Walnut. at Deutsch Bros, to buy Qua are correspondingly good values for those who seek Credit Terms, 8) $6. 98 _ fore Phonograph| Prsed od With dustproof drawerr 7, Rurmiture at AYS ANY RECORD fron Passesrehl | i san ; $25 Value, 815 brie ae . Universal Tone Arm, Plays Any Keoorl, Phonographs to 8250, NOS AS LOW AS 4275. Hoeclal Rale ef peelAt Our Bi Ladies’, Men's & Child rooklyn Store Only TH id suite with one made of inte in the city China ¢ , ‘upholstered in Biue or Brown Genuine Spanish L This is just one instance of the opportunity he Phonograph oth $85 The below $197°° lor wood at this Special h our value sb but this suite t ing Ti 149° lower prices than bisewher ot value to those o high tet ei Ria i a