The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1918, Page 11

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sand digest them, breed BROOKLYN TO SEND BG RELEFSHP A MENORL OF WA Borough Committee Plans to Raise $1,000,000 to Aid Bel- lum and France. | Brooklyn intends not only to give ita returning soldiers a royal wel- ome, but is planning to express its @ratitude in even a more substantial way by sending a vessel laden with | Ielelelaleleleleleleleleleleloto! ; Catarrh | i formulate its plans for the things which have been outlined, and I he-| peak for the Committee the solid {| backing and support of the entire — M “Thousands Haye It and Don't% Know It,” Says Physician.’ | Frequently Mistaken for In-t | digestion—How to Recognize | and ‘Treat. Melelelobebelelelal-tet1 , “Thousands of peooi © more or Ponstantly from furred, coated toneue, Breath, sour burning stomach, frequent Wemiting, rambling in stomach, bitter Pructations, gas. wind and stomach acidv™ @od cau it indigestion when in reality thelr trouble la due to sastric atarch of the} . ch,'* writes a New York vhye! arrh of the stomach Is d cause the mucous membrance Swmach ts thickened and a Weehm covern the murface Fo @ixestive fluids cannot as mix w This cond Weadly cancer : In catarrh of the stomach a) wate treatment In to take bef n f pure Hisur ‘ dor Unless branded thus on the sole it w not an Fdweator Who's To Blame ? I' you suffer from corns, bunioas, flat feet, ingrown nails, callouses, ete. —if your children grow up to suf- P A bone-bending shoes which canse all these sufferings? It is all ve useless when the boalthfel, reomy RICE & HUTCHINS iDUCATO coe “Tet the feet grow as Get the whole famity into Edu There can be no pro w than the EDU. Ric joston, Mass, foodstuffs to devastated France and Belgium. Jn a statement issued to-day by the Executive Committee of the Citizens’ Committee appointed by Borough President = Riegelmann, Chairman Nathan 8, Jonas “Brooklyn is original. It is the first community that has planned sending a relief ship abroad with food and necessaries of life as a message of | thanksgiving and gratitude to God for our own blessings and comforts. So, Brooklyn, given the opportunity Will rise to the occasion and show the | world that we yield to no other com- munity in accomplishing those things that spring from the heart and the mind and make for that broad co- rative citizenship, of which we all will be s0 justly proud Our plan calls raising approximate- ly $1,000,000 by popular subscription The magnitude of the permanent memorial depending to a great ex- tent on the liberality of the contribu- ting public, the Executive Committee, confident of the approval and support of united Brooklyn, citizenship of our borough.” The Committe has received a letter from the Commission for the Rellet of Belgium at Washington endorsing the project of sending the relief ship and suggesting that its cargo be to rice, dried peas and beans, lard, preserved beef, hams, sed milk, cocoa, coffee, goap, sugar, Corn products, barley, wheat and fol The Commission promises Tull co-operation and adds: ‘The ne- cessity for providing food to take care of those liberated people is even .| greater to-day than it has been at uny time during the war, and we are glad to note that Brooklyn is the first to act in the matter.” Max Abelman, who has been in Washington for'a week, bas talked with im: prominent pé including Borah of ohnson Chief of Staff, all of whom express aps plan man is Chairman of the Committee to arrange for will proceed to| MAJOR STRAIGHT BURIED. December when he was arrested for filing @ faise insurance claim against | tho Stuyvesant Insurance Company He alleged $80,000 worth of filn his explorations in South America Held Veiatty ¢ had been destroyed in a Brooklyn! Pil nt storage house fire. | The murder charge x o Ajov A i the sinking of the Engl ‘Tennyson of the Lamport & Holt Line off the coast of Brazil, Feb, 18, 191 Duquesne had sixteen boxes on board| was a | marked minerals, There was an ex-|oan mil plosion and three of the crew were vitians killed and the cargo was destroyed ‘ Duquesne was formerly a reporter] The body will bey at Police Headquart in a vault Sratfan (ye mia elt the al yen mis ” materials Mate your pancakes the Aunt Jemi . Theres me mixing Ser, oa-and they cont but <j aus tion for Brooklyn men in 7th and other divis nd he the 3 in} - TROOPS’ WELCOME. WILL BE GREATEST EVER, SAYS HYLAN abel Lhe Mayor's Committee Outlines Plans for Celebration of Soldiers’ Return. f the Kxecutiv Mayor Hylan told the labors would cove already been 8 t Fifth Avenu will be staff, the 2 Liberty Bell eighty temporary same n City figure wa B ent Prank L, Dowling, s¢ » would not have to stint itsel orge W. Loft, rman of the Pageant Committee, offered we old headquarters of the Mayor's De Committee, now out of exi the new committee, The will kely be accepted. headquarters the sixth floor of the Hull of 1) Hearst, Chairman t Was AU nh an fw Navy Dan |Signet Shoe Co. 1345 Bi het. Sth & Sot Lt f Weat 125th. stre 3 venue and 1490 Brooklyn: 557 Fulton Street All Stores Open Evenings We Also Carry the Famous Rice & Muichina Line of Shoes Which Fit Bvery Need. Ste. jucator Children FREED FROM MATTEAWAR, REARRESTED IN SHIP DEATHS Fritz Joubert Duquesne, Once Re- porter, Held on Complaint of itish Government, Vit pending Asylu almost a year In teawon Frita J esne, alias Fre¢ allas Capt. Claude ughton, was discharged from custody this morning by Judgy sions and immediately rearreste rick Prederic which charges him with murder on he high seas. 27th | © Committees of the} feet in Mulqueen in General Ses- | complaint of the British Government, | ON’ T make pancakes the old-fashioned way—it’s too expensive. Make Aunt Jemima Pancakes and save the cost of milk and eggs! With Aunt Jemima you add nothing but water—everything else isin the flour. That's why an Aunt Jemima breakfast for your whole family costs only a few cents. Even the milk is in Aunt Jemima flour Knowing that sweet milk gives pancakes a more delicious flavor, the Aunt Jemima people have gone to a great deal of trouble to add it to the flour. Now the flour is | | PANCA Modern Methods of Cooking and Living Have Made an Alarming Increase in Iron Deficiency in Blood Why Nuxated Iron So Quickly Builds Up Weak, Nervous, Run-Down Folks—Over 3,000,000 People Annually Taking | It in This Country Alone to Increase Their Strength, Power, Energy and Endurance. | “Is your blood starving for want of iron? If you were to go without le until you became weak, thin and emaciated, you could not do more seri harm to yourself than when you let your blood literally starve for want of iron—iron that gives it strenath and power | to change food into living tissue,” says Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellevue | Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York “Modern methods of cooking and the rapid pace at which p this country live have an alar. & iner of American men 4 leficiencs marvelled at the lar r of people iron in the blood, ar r suspec of their weak, nerve wn state. Lack of iron in the blood no $a man a physical and ntal weakling, nervous, irritable, eas fatigued, but it utterly robs him of that virile f that stamina and strength of will necessary to success and power in + life It may also transform a beaut ered woman into one who is cross | f f | keen, men and cheeked women by fo He tron, The old go through a dige: them in| aithy, rosy ing them on metal f metallic tr many « How to make delicious pancakes economically | AUNT JEMIMA Is Your Blood Starving For Want of Iron? THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1918. ! CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF ' 4 fe Amertonm Hoty har Fvery 1 Jandruff disappeare ne rubhed well into the sealp with ” e finger tips, Get a small bottle of Trinvy |Danderine at any drug store for a v.17 |few cents and save your hair, After F AMEN | Several applications you can't find a TV particle of dandruff! or any falling aced temporarity |hatr, and the scalp will never iteh Adyt absolutely complete! Think of all the extra expense you save—especially now that milk has gone up so! And what a delicious flavor the milk gives these cakes! So rich—so delectably smooth and enticing! Your husband will say he could eat a dozen! Give your family Aunt Jemima Pancakes tomorrow. See how speedily they will vote them their favorite breakfast! Then, for variety, get Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour —it's in the yellow package. Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph, Missouri, E: FLOUR of American Men and Women kind of man are you? Which kind of woman are you? enduraiter, Dr. he York Phystclan ang Ure than we would have 411 pairs--Our $10 to $12 shoes . Patent leather ls . } $U.05 1 shoes with fawn castor top. Brown kid laced shoes with fawn castor top. Black calf button shoes with dull kid top. Few pairs of other styles, 1,246 pairs—Our $8 and $9 shoes. \ thick } $6.75 Miscellaneous group of this season's popu- lar shoes-—all gray, tan or black, or black or tan with colored tops, 202 Pairs—$4,25 _ Our $7 to $10 grades, Variety of styles. For women, : 1,172 pairs. Our $7.50 grade. quarter to half as much again. $4 pair—Heavy wei 3. ith openwork ankles; i black, plain, heavy- weight; white, plain, light weight. $2.95 pair—White, bronze, silver, gold, old rose, sky blue, openwork. $2.75 pair—Hand clocked; white with black clocks; black with white clocks; waite or black with colored clocks; white, black, bronze with self clocks, $2.50 pair—Bronze, gold, silver, cordovan, Paris side clocks, mercerized tops and soles, $2.25 pair—Plain black, white, smoke or bronze. beaver, gray, poo bad to talk prosaically of leather yoods when one really means these glowing, jewel-like cases that come in couleur de rose, the blue of the Summer sky and the deep purple of violets. are leather goods merely proper, prac- id conventional as presents, ‘They are , too—they express a whole depth of sen- tin their colors alone, even if one ignor: » invitation to ‘phone, to write or to call em- bodied in gifts of address books, stationery cases hone books. Specially have gifts of 1 n for the jeune fille who likes tin the details of her writ- ing desk and sewing basket, * . The Maiden’s Diary ED in ciel blue with / « shining lock and key, What would be a more at- (ractive repository of maiden ’ meditations? It has its small ledger at the end, wh the recipient can check up her income and expenditure, and also an indexed address book, No reason why it should not be used as # travel diary by voyagers of any age. ‘The price is $6.50, . * A Compact Jewel Box JN blue fancy leather and other colors also has a double tray, a pin shelf of velvet and many other nooks and corners admirably adjusted to a mall neat box, Price “is $8.50 po The Photo Frame for a Hero AND one who is com- ing home gloriously ought certainly to be couleur de rose. © What about one in pink leather with tooled border of gold? It is backed dain- .tily with pink moire silk Price $5.75, . . A Man Likes a Folding Frame T is the kind one uses for traveling, lying flat in a suitease, but capable of being placed solidly upright in the hotel bed- room at the journey’s end, This in dark green leather is $8. —WANAMAKER’S Christmas Slippers Crowd Out} 6,609 Pairs of Good Shoes, So--- Beginning Wednesday morning, to hurry them out, we mark them at prices lower, in most instances, to pay to replace them 3360 Prs. Women’s Shoes at $4 to $7.75) 879 Prs. Evening Slippers, About He Children’s Shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Our $1.25 to $4 grades; infants’ and children’s sizes. Many styles. 1,100 Pairs Men’s Shoes, $4.85 ‘ Laced shoes in tan or black; medium narrow toes. Sizes 8 to 11 only in tan; 714 to 11 in black; AA to E widths. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Silk Storkings 30,000 Pairs for Christmas Every size and color and grade a woman could wish—at present. x break, and colors to go, and the time comes to re-order, prices for the same grades will be a, So that there is every reason for your early choosing. bristmasLeather Goods Including Something for Young and Old at NI 560 pairs--Our $8 les shoes....... f $5.75 Brown kid laced shoes. ‘Two styles—one all kid with low heels; the other with cloth 4 tops and Cuban heels. ‘ : | $4 1,143 pairs—Our $5 to $7.50 shoes..... Conservative and good looking shoes of kid or calf. Kid or cloth tops. Nearly all but-; toned. Regulation height. 675 Pairs—$3.50 Our $5 to $7 les. Miscellaneous collec- « tion of satin and patent, dull, bronze leathers. First floor, Old Building. When sizes begin to $1.75 pair—special—plain black, white and colars; heavy weight; all silk. $1.55 pair—Plain black, white or colors; full fashioned; mercerized tops and soles. $1.25 pair--Black with white side clocks; white with black side clocks; pavy, blue with white side [] clocks; Russian calf with white side clocks; cham-. pagne with black side clocks; gray with white side clocks; mercerized tops, toes and heels, $1.15 pair—Black, white or colors—full-fash- 1 Joned or with mock seam Main floor, Old Building, Stationery Cases Appeal to Women HEY have mys terious com! a ments and ittle books that each have a necessary duty. Take this rose color- ed case, for instance. Besides the writin pad and compartments for notepaper an envelopes, the blotter, etc., it boasts an address book, stamp book and penwiper book, of chamois, all bound to match the lining in rose colored silk, It also has a perpetual calendar. . * A Telephone Address Book FOR the bou oir, Suchanice one, It isin bright blue leather bordered in gold, $5, A Sewing Case Sumptuously Fitted YOUNG woman would be charmed with the color and style of this rose- colored sewing case. An elderly woman would probably think it the gift of her life. unted implements as well ag narod, It has all necessary pockets and pillows in its pink lining. Price, $17.50. * . Folding Clocks Are a Boon JHEN one goes on a journey. A 4 choice here in beautiful colors, $10 to $37.50. . * Men's Stickpin Cases AbD another to the possible gifts for r one’s masculine friends and relations, , These $1.25 to $12. . ‘ Desk Sets in Rose Color Leather ARE among the most beautiful one everseen. A large set provided with endar, paper knife, address book, ete., is $40.) Musie Folios Dp? you think of this as a possible gift fox ayoung girl? These are $3.50 to $7, Main floor, Old

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