The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1919, Page 6

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Jo rs EVENING WORLD, oe eae... JANUARY 2, 1919. FRENCH CHARM FAILS; PRIVATE KAYSER LOSES ARMY CASUALTY OE LEG A MABE TWO LIST FOR TO-DAY | SOMEBODY STRUTS IN WILHELM’S GARB Looted and Acid Stomach! Meals Don't Fit! Gases, Heartburn, Indigestion Instantly! Stomach feels fine Even Imperial roughly Wardrobe Stolen mA $§ Are Mad ich s The moment Pape’s Diapanatn t t Truck Transport. miles thero are only 80 miles of! a P pep BERLIN, J A IY reaches the sick, upset, sour is Late ane Assurance from Commissioner | railroad, 200 army motor trucks in| He f all dite et i Ua i idlclicles iin cB all Hoover that food supplies for the! Wrance will be purchased from this wor! bisoatt IU iene nats aa he may be obtained through Government, and more will be ob-|headauartore 18 at No nder what becar . shed the Bast |tained f the British Army. St Avenuc LL pocen : it O1 Were Killed in Action, 5 —— ——_ - —— tion, acidity, gases, x heartburn, sour tise | Died of Wounds and | spepsia Adin 206 Are Missing. | = = Magic relief, No waiting! Th « on neta Wikia ” Eat without fear! coud he bu » ‘ on Costs littlhe—Any drug store @ t jeu at ‘ arohen | ne , P D Wik Pur Pur you! ' KI Ol; died of wound ak, | ease, 14; wounded se. upset? Pape'’s Diapepsin ey uci, | - ; * SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS }..'\), il MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK HoestAs. Mania iy Whe Tintetve 'inietyaft St m= STORE HOURS: 9:00 to 5:30 Me Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street TOTARTY, “idarord Children’s Stockings VSE LS 119 West 24th St., at S sto: ore i ie No Connection with Any Other Store > Children s Day Kind Woman Whe Had Six Son in War, None Hurt, Gave Tim DIED FROM WOUNDS. Falisman ‘ Corporal | HILE Private Frank A) Kayser) reeniins, alexander, 29°. Stth St, New Tort Hi ft pany ©, 105th Machine Cook {| In Battalion, attached to the! QUAIL. taror, Port Morris ACCIDENT AND, ] xl4- « DIED FROM OTHER CAUSES, || Privates 1 a RENGTETTER, Chasies Mutts Y saying it would bring Vo Newark. Nd bieD OF DISEASE, him ap little charm him good nck | Ih xxona inthe Prench Army | Lieutenant | oss Special These M Nae nd n f them has been injured,'| GILMORE, alb D Inventory F R I D A Y being exa’ Lao - i | Busi . alns for of many other: aX on z cay tt re st | WATTS. Retward, Bor pada taih abel aeae ae WOUNDED SEVERELY. ye later a big German “Jerr sb Lieutenant. pir iid Favard Harruen, Buttle, N. | Big Bargains in Wash Suits Sergeants. any “wr j ne J ui Piet Ave New » A Ps rg Ps Me mW Ad ‘at inl HY ig / WN ; } oi 1A OAD a ma ay, a hl i | i we As ee dh wie ei, Pata) ge we salesman. His brother, Edward. A. Kayser, ; A—Norfolk Wash Suit of dark Twill oo... .c0005 $1.97 | E— Suit of white Repp with Cadet blue trim til with the A ae ink B—Crash with piping outlining yoke +. $1.97] F Double-breasted Suit of white Repp $1.97] G Navy blue Suit of Cotton Serge D—Two-piece Middy Suit of Galatea $1.97! H Suit with Drill waist and Corduroy pants Though there are not all For Girls of 6 to i Years sizes In each style pictured ‘A Pleasant Duty *”' Everybody from grandfather to the bahy enjoys tooth cleaning with SOZODONT. It flushes every cranny, stimulates the cir- culation in the gums, polishes the ad enamel without scratching, and is |) 15 wholesome and refreshing. ‘The after-feel is fine. Bet ay. n, Niagara, N.Y MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. ‘792 $1.49 | E--Washable Striped Japanese cotton Crepe $1: 97 +++: $1.97] F-—School Dress of Cotton Gabardine : ». $1.97) & Warm Wool-and-cotton Serge a $1.97 | Others of which there are only a few of a kind. 4 For Work, Play or Dress Wear | nresionxc aul Terr TIMVONE Tato dont” YOAWAK, John FOR THE TEETH Ang? Liquid—Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE —Piaid trimmed cotton Gabardine —White Voile; of flowered voile —Plaid Gingham; attached waist of poplin. | Hand-embroidered Ramie Linene Mc Cutcheon’s January Linen and - | | yyowey Jie Lar sad $4.0 $149 $1.29 $249 69C White Goods Sale A—One-piece Khaki Cloth Overalls; 14-year $1.79 | E—Straight Chambray pants; white repp waist. ..,.$1.49 B—Linene Wash Suit in Norfolk style 1,00 | F-—-Cadet blue French-finish Linene woes SO C—Striped Galatea with white linene trim. 1,00 G--Suit; Galatea waist and Corduroy pants...,,.,. 2.49 Now IN PROGRESS D—Suiting with splendid wearing 1.49! H One-piece Play Suit of Blue Chambray......... 69 In some respects this is the Big Values for Little wy most important January : Sale we have ever held. Prices in many below even present wholesale prices. cases are day Special purchase of Im- porter’s stock of Fancy Linens (retail value, Hl $25,000.00) to be sold at : about half price. 29° 79° 82.97 A—Dress of black and-white Cc atton Check 59 | E |i Kimono of White Flannelette fiers Al trim ’ ae F Good quality Gulatea Milit D Fur Set of White ''Ice © We) ef 4 Cotton Union Suit Dveralld of gray Overall Cloth H ye of White Pique, 1 and 2 years 2 to @yeare, Thiber t mi $2.97 James McCutcheon & Co. we iN oN BY 49° $4.00 34th and 33d Streets Fifth Avenue New York 15¢ 3] 97 A-—Black Gun Metal! finished Leather $1.97| F Knitted Cap with pearl button B—Wool-mixed Slip-over at 49] A , C—Eiderdown Carnage ined hood 1,00 | @--Gun Meta! Leather, perfect tread $1.97 Reg. Trade Mark D—Knitted Wool Worste Angora finish 39c| H--High-cut Patent Leather Shoe. kid top 1.97 The ‘National's’ Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave, NEAR EAST FOOU Stock Station to Be Established on Mediterranean, With Army . Women’s Winter Tailor-mades Mediterranean has given the Amert- plies other than food, such ae can Committee for Relief in the Near |ing and agricultural articles, RELIEF ARRANGED East confidence that help will soon | Panne here asd ot a the reach the starving peoples in Af-|trnited St Government ha menia, Syria and other countries. signed to the committee and <. | Will sail in a short time, The chief difficulty, that of tran: “inthe 430,000,000 drive now eaif portation of food, is now practically J. Hemphill is Campaign, overcome. While in the 628,009 square | TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES are now being offered in (plain and fur-trimmed) at the greatly reduced prices of, $35.00, 45.00, 55.00 & 65.00 (Women’s Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) OTHER IMPORTANT SALES now in progress, include American-made Underwear for Women, Misses and Children Oriental and American Rugs; Household and Decorative Linens; Blankets, Bed- spreads, Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases; and White Cotton Fabrics. GB. Altman & On. NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street A Clearance Sale of MEN’S SHOES 1,000 pairs of shoes, made throughout of excellent-quality leather, in a variety of the (with wide, medium or marrow toes), will be placed on sale to-morrow, wanted lasts irrespective of former prices, at $6.35 & $7.85 per pair Included are black calfskin, black kidskin and the popular shades of tan leather. All sizes and widths may be found in the assortment, but mot in every style. Sixth Floor

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