The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1919, Page 5

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—— Ty THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1919. 5 - Admiral Blue and Some of U.S. S. Texas C | FREE SERVICE CHEVRONS CENTRAL FEDERATED UNION | ‘1 rth MAUMK Win Gore Grong Farewell Ball in Beret mor FATAWTIC SOCIETIES Foe anencan FRHTERS TO CAMASS PROMTION To Shov Fear Teoh ) u PBL IN MRS" VICTOR BLUE mai stale trous teeth? Indicative of character ) Sunnty Far . = ver ’ en and refinement—a mark of beauty— \ Unt tlers, an on jquor La clean teeth are possible to all. * Mari SOZODONT will keep your teeth ; ; nical Federated | gound and clean, your gums firm and a Week ¢ healthy—your breath sweet and ~ | aneoGiemens | Ii service chevron will be Tg wens | wholesome, Retirgmmany Chief May Have |Plan Proposed Whereby Local tnd marines as tong as they ‘th m4 do y Qiduced Gov. Sinith to Plim- + | wre | SComunittees Will Welcome etia rs yT Trea eee will bo erat fait Morris. Brown, inate yINY Boss s Re , ors, sive 1 represent! Tr er bition w nt on) inate Albany Bo | the Returning Soldiers. | orable dis faoge a eet aad tore bartenders, but will throw out FOR THE TEETH \ | Gains thousands’ of men in many Liquid Powder or Paste Wap trem “i Tho ‘Commitee of Baven) tecentiy he ah e SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHERE the r@LRANY, tan, 4.—Hadiy ! appointed by patriotic and elvie § thes sald Mr. Davega, then humiliated in w | | : which about a week Public Allowed to aren by nin LD e je to them ae . *, Murpt r nany HE 1s thy Pa peStite d at the Hotel | y may ained at the Mons WARSHIPS | t ‘ | adopted rear calling upon Gov. | an company: No the Smith te t a committee from | et, near Broad- i | appropriate recep othe men a Canal si 1 No, 831 Broad- |! W Trige Bvery 1} Minates | hey arrive nt oonly in New way, b street. on SATUMDAY and SUNDAY . rth will roc ye | city but In every other city and to | rar W. 96th Stone 25: ' Uniess th * p the State, Ita assume th vitation {9 extend: | 4 ys of miricls A | sey — lature to make a yprias t in my capacity aac Poaned Gov, 8 r f > tion for t ey or \ of appointinent f \ | </ It was anno Uthat the 4 e coe EO Epes hse loner, | GRAND OPENING TO-DAY | MeCabo & where the at ens® reception | (! Charles + , . | I. coratmittee will t er LIBERTY MEAT MARKET 7 v | ie AA the re i pavagely ma | \Svez Kane nom ans sth He : 1H ame aure shat 393 EIGHTH AVE., Bet. 29th and 30th Sts. y . vie . | Mayor's Commit a they got it LUSTGARTEN & GENDNER, Pro nt of , BE ER, Props. i m Women's Auviiary of the an ; cities: . & Infantry and from Alber po wnsne ty te iain E are now ready to serve the public with the finest culs of meats “ ahor wecd _ at the lowest market price. mt < -s ke Foote. Mayor's $15,000 TO LONG LOST MAN. One visit will assure you. Mt | with Mr. J | 7 ae oe jmmaiw amr vaninee ss vere | SPECIAL SALE ™ sie Ee Agic nn. dan. 4—=€ _ " Party an fh Lie CREW (fF THE TEXAS | Fricassee Chickens... . .28c'Roast Beef........ . .24e { | Short Forequarters of |Plate and Navel Corned i GIVE GRAND BALL IN i] Mutton 5.0... 16c| Beef ............., 18¢ yee sdctge git. | Legs of Mutton. 25c Loins of Pork 1 | state lature of the be and it hereby tx | ; requexted an early date a a roM jeuitable aD in > . a esy cnompred | Galton at Waldo Won't Eat é aathering a \ i bik — Astoria Also Celebrates ons were concurred in I , the | | Wateh the tongue of your youngt Return Home. Clean the clogged-up places! Bring joy to little faces! Kiddies will eat and smile, When you do away with bile. Careful mothers o'er the land Always keep Cas Children think thes WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT MILK The supply of milk arriving in the New York market today shows a material increase over Friday's receipts, today's receipts being over 50% of the usual shipments. Large additional supplies are contracted for and will arrive daily, beginning tomorrow, an ample supply of cans having been provided for transporta- tion, The Health Department Infant Feed- ing Stations, using 20,000 quarts a day, yesterday received 75° of their usual re- quirements and today these Stations, Diet Kitchens and Hospitals will receive fully 80%. WY tain Victor (this in very lar La $/ Termination of Our ( n the W: Janus t hand civil war in Napitol Ht mise, he off a uittee of the Indep Committee But that wasn’t all the ewry. As| ‘The resolution adopted by the Wom- fs sturdy bl ed member of the Auxiliury reads ‘ed no quarter, , Reception Committee put it, “We at was due him j rated something out o the eommon a Abe's enemies iy the celebration line and made up| They say he'll die hard, | 3. minus te f he lifts the Id on his ‘i if 6 we back 'S but had just been made l—and, take it from ve than this the fact ew Year, that a ship can and | st fightin’ giant in-| by his sly, unscrupulous attacks | t ly w avy made Yy Z, WW Ss good gray color wn on a drunk, over the U.S. 8.2 ‘ew others on the sp youll see why ust had to cut Joose and could buy just ex-|f ute while we get to-|° and Bard's reads: > mea r the men we've sel Admiral over.” that, Every Wa Mothers! \\ tongue, tainted br 5, ' t ht ou) nd brushed-up ( r _ i ming emed to feel a te that Mr. Rodman I be Chairman.’ Tas mmittee of which Peamreatne oc: full et i one The New England farmers and distributers in the Boston and near- by markets have, through the me- dium of their Milk Commission, arranged a price slightly lower than that offered by the New York dis- tributers. carets as ¢ “ Children gladly tah cathart LLM Md LA We ild_ be taken ew York City ie toward our soldiers > thi has yy Ld 1 Mr. Hear uld he h must It is well known that many farmers in this territory who are now holding their milk have expressed the opinion that the price of 8.4c per quart offered is a fair one. They know and admit that at this price the New York market provides the highest return possible to realize on a can of milk. W jor | It is said here that Gov. Smith has i offered the post of Sunerintendent of | sen n Public Works to Lewis Nixon, the |i M Staten Island shipbuilder & LL “4p La 205° LEVEE THE CITY HALL Yy Lz DR. WERNET'S POWDER Fe ise Teeth © just received your letter of D. wsking m: ne a mem Will Receive and At some points where milk has been with- held shipments are beginning and there will be daily increases in the number of points shipping and in the volume of shipments, irneue rnnies owe 0 A Perfect Treatment For This 7” Distressing Complaint WASING akes gi plate ands banishir Uneasiness so cons The consumers in New York and vicinity can feel that any danger of a milk famine has passed. Yesterday was the worst day we will have, All that is needed to insure a victory for the consumer in the present dif- ficulty is to give to the dealers their earnest moral and active support. Ask only for the milk that is absolutely ee EE TT ELI TE aaa ae a pes ME SESS ae F : aa aeaouaal RTT A en Fa NE IF RHEUMATIC USE “BENVIVO BATHS” Quick of Pa » Diapepsin for At the event instant relied SP MET ITOR re Ente ay : r see to it that vour delivery man knows it, i aes i rhe \ “tn sro " ni bi NEW YORK MILK CONFERENCE ‘ ' wp BOARD, Inc. ' ' om \ . ‘ | Mer bud Chameaees Fecenoe. 1 " cuter ee ‘| Wine

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