The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1918, Page 19

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEORMBER 18, 1918, CARLSTADT 5 ~Carlatadt'a City Counc held its hand-to-hand conflict with @ Boche, | feet and janded within hig own jines,| United Btated had the PATRIOTS fegular soml-monthly meeting lasi died from lobar pneumonia on Nov, | the plot being killed and Lieut, Mon | Hritish Government pay bad fr GLING TO OLD MAME) sisnt to “atecuss the aiding vot ts 7, four daya before the end of the Without Injury, euch "America "polaler °t jomen under some other, In ad~ ) 4 detalied a4 & liaison! gverseas in Hritinh vessel He dition to Christian Starke, Ite Burgo- wer oer he hi nd-to-hand engoun» Hnaland frequentiy had as wre ui th th nt Lieut. Montague wae a evn of F, ‘hia wae (a Ov-| larger bum, but no agreement as te ae = ate, Council Shifts Proposed Change to} 2ysitiiman nodolgh tayner, Onoas + 1 Montague of No, 14 Weet fiat pallenoe to leave the |iudreao had been reached. Ring H Trade Board, Whose Head Kastner, Willlam | Plelschman | and Pospltal and Jota ple Teeinent doubt. | Qasr Graneresmeest—erseeernrwme i Can't See the Idea, Birasser, lawyer for the Counet | ’ ‘ no say, were Frederick Wurst and} jater, wee name of Carlstadt, Ni J., to some-| mawin Malbach. i reoelved only yesterday, Ree eet ene psc oss “beraatee ing trenpoat si| aye arg.” mm ae) ae, Meee ee pers 8! LIVER AND BOWELS twenty-third year and would have been graduated | ™*2y & hard fought pate, through Hs » in view of the fact that|were on hand. There was only a ted from Yale this year had he not gone all of them in whioh the Metropolitan tiem, two Sone “s vessels were calied|short discussion about the town the “George Washington and the| losing its identity, whon it wan de- Diviat ularit yourself, be to the war, He Joined Col, Dantord’a] itn Coan felled iin toe tie | Brew it at home y Cave Yale Battery in the apring of 1916 and + cen Tah pamunonie boat oe Ot TRY THIS FOR I} How could it help to shift the|Among others prosent, but who had | HES fF DISEASE ai eck later, News of bia death a merica cided to leave the matter to the Believe the Board of Trade of Carl-| Board of Trade to decide upon some stadt—and if yqu do not believe there| other name—provided It was deemed is @ placé, consult the official| necessary the borough really required | Post Office guide—it certainly would|a new handle—and then tet the peo- | not! 5 ple vote on it. } days and also with the younger money and feel better | Tobyanna, Par te east, te | poclal eet of New York. At one time | fficers’ F ice | he wrote much of the muslo for the right away. | officers’ training camp at Plattsbu: college entertainments and was a immediately war wae declared and| member of the D. K. ¥. Boolety. ake ae re a od commission ag Second! te was « fellow of charming man-| If zou waste reagent rem: | gy ners and disposition, generous and| ¢dy ter constipal ry ye | , He was assigned to the 306th Field alness ver, wet pack. Artillery at mp Upton and sailed kindly, and hie first regard was al-| es ot Dr, Carter’ and | for France in May thie y ways for thé other fellow. They'll all rink & oup of yo year. He was! mise "Old Dan” at Yal promoted to First Lieutenant and as. | ™ signed to Headquarters Company and made one of Col, ‘ederick C. Doyle's} $50 to England for Each U. staff. He was detailed as observer Soldier Transported, for the artillery, and it was while tak- ing observations over tho enemy's| WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Rear At- | Ines that he experienced his wonder. | Mira) Badger told the House Commit- = | ful fall. The machine voipianed 7,500! tee on Naval Affairs yesterday that the —_—-! An Appeal For Your Children Look back at your childhood days, Remember the physic that mother insisted on—castor oil, salts or cathartics, | How you hated them. How you fought them. How, you dreaded their after-effects. | That was all wrong, but then nobody knew better, SPECIAL XMAS SALE Wissner UPRIGHT, PLAYER, GRAND Pianos Upright Pianos Player Pianos $450, $526, 8575. #850, 8950, 81,800 Grand Pianos 8800, $950, $1,050, 81,200 to $3,600 With our children it’s different. | The day of harsh physics is over. We don’t force the bowels now; we coax them. We have no dreaded after-effects. And the dose is a candy tablet. For This Sale Only BOYS’ SUIT About 1,100 extra fine $12, . $10 and $9 fancy Norfolks in sizes 7 to 18, specially priced in this pre-Christmas sale at You couldn’t Ls pee apy tithe more t i acceptable and sensible -_ (ET DanFORTH MON TAGUaE . | | Mothers who cling to the old ‘form of physic simply | @on't know what they do. | | The children’ It is well-founded | ie childrens revo 1s. well-founded, tay Their tender bowels are harmed by them, Lieut. Danforth rhe | The modern way is to give a gentle laxative more Yale Boy, Was a Fighter frequently. To keep the bowels always active. Ty The best method is Cascarets. | Through and Through, rare ah sini yeti . | RANE c eCHLARGABENG Comrany Special Convenient Terms Children love their pleasant taste. ae |ef the 305th Field Artillery, 7th Di- i They cost only 10 cents a box, with full directions Ash, after being shot to earth | for gift purposes, and they are A Wissner Piano, the Gift Ideal, will bring joy for children’s dosage at all ages. Babies too! . |trom an altitude of 7,500 feet and rare bargains at the sale price and happiness to your home forever. ~ Give Cascarets, then don’t worry—they never disappoint, ater being wounded in the face and —Adrt. jhaving his left hand broken in a This is the finest collection of suits you've ever seen at or near this price. Not a suit in the lot is worth less than $9—and most of them are genuine $10 and $12 grades. Very dressy and fash- Wissner Piano W arerooms ionable; full belted models with slash pockets and knickerbocker Se eran meet: | te teenie. pants. Big assortment of rich patterns—grays, browns, checks, JERSEY CITY | Connecticut | NEWARK plaids, tweeds, stripes and fancy mixtures. Full cut, well made, 13¢ Newark Ave.| gaasenta, | 909 Bread a. and guarantecd in every respect. Your money back on request. Feet See them in our window and note their excellent qualities. TAL OIA vena trem ener yet Ye ag OPEN EVENINGS ARE GUARANTEED | sy" sem LESS TH AVENUE a. AVENUE Between N. W. Corner 83rd Street 15th & 16th Sts. O you know the truth about liquors that the supply will be exhausted } months before the country goes bone dry? | than what you are io This end the pate resets tax of $6.40 a now payiaz. nt gallon will make the price shoot upward. : Gur reputation as relieble merchants for 30, | Phil Goldbeps years is back of our guarantee of cut prices BUY NOW BEFORE THE SUPPLY RUNS LOW AND PRICES GO UP / These Specials for Today and Saturday AMERICAN WHISKIES pot. Gat ‘Trade-Mark On Sale ALL PRINCIPAL Newertarde Three of the many | 2.00 ~ i : n'ge Bn 190 eo a fine values in Durable- Sisie Bd. ei Ha stent ik ° |] Jordan, LZ A - je X = ‘ne si aul DURHAM Hosiery. |) sindioed Bia B= | die Wi ee S Old Crow; qt., 82.00; bot.. 1.75 7.50 Haig & Haig XXXX 3.50 _ : Old Hickory Pure Rye,full at 1.75. 7.00 Kingsmere Scotch 25 10.00 HE SOUL OF ITALY! How splendid in’ trial den tgonearRyev faye 99 F30 | ShatlvorinBestch ARR Bap = ow splendid in 0 10 | eter SARANA B= . . . 75 7.50 + 30 - and supreme in misfortune. No nation has served i 180 eB = more heroically, with higher inspiration or greater valor. MISS NANCY 8 oes | een WHISKIES bce oar A light bal > 80 6.00 ik ee Urke’s lah XXX 2.60 Italy, with only’ 36,000,000 people, mobilized 4,500,000 CS won tt simian 1 EB | diamines 6m 0k BB = magnificent soldiers, and struggled to Victory through oh ses Khas adlan Clubs: 238 | — | James Boyle ofan. 88 10.99 snows of Alpine peaks and choked-up mountain passes: double sole and St. Jullen ‘Type Cl Mayentic CERANDIES "Hot Gi P high spliced heel, crown Sours Du Archile Freres XXX... 228 % Bown, gay, back edo Esartelt or Henmeteey 23 3: oe “TF the death grapple between Italy and Austria had Price 26 ale weeesiepne, Calvert & Co. 130 Grmont Fraine Cognac RR 400 — 4 . . i, Medoc, Nathl. Johnston... 1.50 Joan arlense Commas AAe © = alone filled the world’s stage,” writes Charles Edward WHITE WINES ot. cal, | ;itrre Gellar Cognac xxx 2.70 = 1. & Id h d breathles: > of tl Hochheimer white Wine.. .60 200 | Grape Brandy ss ent: Russell, ‘we wou ave stared breathicss on one of the Nicrsteiner White Wines :, "75 278 | arabe, Brandy. . a i Koenigsbacher, A. Kramer 175) — Peach or Apricot i Hochhelmer, Volkenberg... 2.00 — Ginteh brenden ee Laubenhéimer, Krote’s. » 225 - GINS 75 SF SHSStSSBSSIxS4S* SZESSFzag8abs strangest ‘and most excitin,; wars ever fought, and cele- You can feel the extra quality of the yarn thousand acts of heroism we now hardly know.” ' T'binest 99 = | Setden Bry... brated a y You'll notice a pleasing, well-knit smoothness about Durable- Sauternes, Barton & Guest {a Qutensbsre” Ory”, H pola al ngs again gedit . . Lane's or Gayo | Charles Edward Russell knows Italy — knows DURHAM Hosiery when you press it between your thumb BO-PEEP PORT & SHERRY not as, | Btelnhagen H. Albert, ate B harles | zs enous ay an and finger. ‘ 48 200 | Bol's Imported Gin, Juge.. 3: her glo nows her sacrifices. His tribute ' 5 2.25 | De Kuyper Holland Gin. 2 - > Un” Seliger aaa anea Psa It feels like extra good hosiery. 3 Soo | Meder Swan Gin, 1-3 gai. 3 in Hearst’s for December was written fresh : r Port, Imported..... 1:09 4.09 | Guchy Gin, Or Bouviers, at. 4 kepiondey #5 Pag : } And when you wear it and when your men folks and Delicioso Sherry, Imported 1.00 4.00 | Sivensboro Molland Ginn. }; from his last visit to war councils of Rome. mt igi) ; Quit Gordon, Sherry 1:00 400. | SR Ee oe — ‘ children wear it—you'll know it’s extra good. F. Graham's Oporto. 1.25 | 1.50 and 1 Palldo Fino Sherry, Ivison's 1.25 — HAMPAGNES Pry, gia aisiekiais teBleck eed REM Sota Boers” 133 = | oiep waisane MPACNES Bie x - white. Many Other Brands Not Listed. Dry Monopole (Brut). . 2:75 5.50 ‘ sreste, , wide adness f Price 260 pale fs 4 Pommery Champagne, pis. 3.00 — F you are not interested in° world ove broadness 0} URHAM HOSIERY Basard Rum iron Bae — | Ba tate van Bite 188 2.08 — : > 5 5 = onde cst A vision—in generous appreciation of less conspicuous FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Earitan Jamatea "Hum... £09 = | “UP wouti 129 200 sarst’s Fy nthe, 150.and 1:73 —= | Vermouth, Italian, Ke accomplishment—you_ won t want Hearst's this month Made Strongest Where the Wear is Hardest Were’ aS Bes. tar calde, 140 = | Vermouth: Frenen, imeord 133 = or any other. But if you want the one magazine that : 4 ee Bincrren for Co ‘2 Vermouth: Feeieh, praseat 499 = a uaatAw GIntet ih aaa Every pair of Durable-DURHAM Hosiery is made right throughout— Se are, Martina, S78 ce Ea a more than any other represents the greater Spit at of these to give you longer wear and to save you money. ° 1700 G. 8, ape eet § BRANDS NOT LISTED AT SACRIFICE PRICES, ABK us! greater times, don’t fail to read Charles Edward Russel! Legs are full length; tops are wide and elastic; sizes are comectly — ,, A sit, mec stem tg SPECIAL NOTICE! “ aia 2Cce > > f ked; colors will not fade or wash out; soles and toes are smooth, Dan O80 At Sat tilly paved: examine. pe on “The Soul of Italy” in the December number o marked; col ; eta ae Le he pily, pala” axaulog pa seamless and even, weight. Strongly on juge until returned, Keys charged at wholewan aac Buy Durable-/DURHAM for every membegof your family, You will find styles for every purpose, selling at 25, 35, 40 and 50 cents per pair, Ask your dealer for them. Look for the Durable-DURHAM ticket attached to each pair sag teas 19 aed even, Black, New York, for FREE Catalog showing all sles Price Oe pair |= Du GOLDBERG = sani ESTABLISHED SINCE 1887 *?™ oo, 108 Eighth Ave., wae. WY wea Write io our Scles Department, 88 Leonard Sireet Durham Hosiery Mills - Durham, N.C. freemen Easily resohed by subwey, surface or my Une. j ’

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