The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1919, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919,' KEP Loki vou be Qn i DANES ‘mare wosuem it STALO PRINGESSES GET TAY “ARIS E a ce aaa Taree up ssioned office ente foboken. returning “what purports to be a] mo fore than 1,000 pounds of An ard ~tuerveneneeder bar missioned officer in the Continental m Hoboken pury A (his. spouse sf POWDER PLANT BLOWN UP, re have t ing a sallow complexion — dark rings | AP DO VA ia W(¥. Army, a Chancetlor or an Attorney Hoe ach atch & eubway train 16 | Tit any. further correspondence De ‘ets whether were Wib under your eyes — pimples —- a hilious | General, you are eligible to check station, " fe maid, “On. the samo | typewritten fo were availa) look in your face—duil eyes with no | VU, is your outer apparel with Mrs, Vander- | form he can get @ train to the " | sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety | Lilt’s butler at the future teus held sylvania Station or go on to Percent of all sickness comes from in- there. active bowels and liver. F : ‘ its. Cor Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician | Was an Exclusive Affair, Miss) Mts Cornelius Vanderbilt ane in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- $ nouticed the social tea party througa und mixed with olive oil to act on Marbury Spoke and There | press publicity sent to the news: Eeaeen terres. which he gave to Was Music. papers, but when reporters attempted Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the eub- ‘ to gain admission to her home Mrs. etitute for calome), are gentle in their | Fexctusivencas extraordinary chars Vanderbilt ordered her butler to show action yet alwaysewtective. They bring ‘ 5 ve them the door. | about that exuberance of epirit, that |"Cterized the social tea party Biven) «T issued private invitations only," —— S Street and take the shuttle to Grand ; ral, The trip ¢ pe made in halt | Extortion So Brazen a Regula | an ral and eons adimes AVE OV. ech " | ‘The new Hoboken ordinance likely pa ge “LOST WIFE ISN TOWN, Gong itLlind Srrmratinn ‘CARRYING $10,000,000 And Risking Your Health ; around the Hudson ‘Tubes entranes at Hoboken € he piers and gra- * ‘ ‘patural Buoyancy which should be en- | by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt at her) said Mrs. Vanderbilt No news- story: “Abeer - witte ‘6 rasecnget Know What You Are Taking Into Your System joyed by everyone, bytoning upthe liver | mansion, No. 1 West 57th Street, late) papermen will be allowed.” bhi mad L oe ! we # Wel vit and clearing the system of impurities. | .,..;,.,, ” wan tnOOt| Sti Kills ii — | |to the Grand Central Station for from’ Answers to Name “Sunny,” Wriles}| R&G Ire not a secret no esterday afternoon, Tt was or Miss Elisabeth Marbury, President believe the |o th f t You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive ' Rekdorapedst | $5.60 up to any wum they believe heh pe Oe Bats aig ant H ir method of preventing. be Tablets by their olive color, 0c and |'!'" [Ur an! I social teas given by of the National Committee of the passenger will stand = are being] : a » and aS ! rather than al “ 5c per box. All druggists, —Auyt, the Colonial Dames of the State of) American Defense Society, spoke for |tapped on the wrist by the Hoboken Movie Actress Yearn. 2 t bot New Yor! w, inorder to be elisi- | abeut fifteen minutes. Her subject City offidinia, who propose IN WN OF) Hw answer te the name OP “Mul (one arate eed Hitmen ites Ile to attend one of these functions, it) was “Reconatruction, Democracy and | f t na or this) oo bar a & G Pills contain that one of your| 4 Slee Stast rn dinance that the maximum f bi ny” and had $10,000,000 in securities | take fe f ou to use the is Necessar ve that ¢ 7 ricanization.” Miss Marbury al-+ sery all be fixed, at $4.50, ‘The a oi aliaie Senora’ is ; ed 8) .o lotted herself five minutes for a mod Inew ordinance which the city com lpesvane ae pavers lagl tite aes | ling you, you can ern interpretation of each word in her missioners propose to enact, although | 414 599 999 : cy! K ent to your own subject. Mrs, Vanderbilt next intro-| Jit involves interstate traMe, gives the] oi ia New York doctor. te will duced a charming young man, who| Princess) | taxicay owners about $1 more a trip! Ai ob tne ¢ sai Teapeatiane tne [9 conistit ick he Gelimeted the 400 members Of the) bide than a reputable New York company |rormation te contained in a. letter | punples. blotches. ai i pein society with a group of Debussy se MURAT” | charges for the’ samo fervice. ‘Th! te ot lived yesterday from |nothing ih the world can be better lections, He felt so pleased with the Ns rate from Hoboken to the Pennayle |r ii malo Alto, Cal, Mr, {the formula from which R& G Pilly i applause that he forthwith played a; Vania Station, under the Hoboken or- ‘ made—and if t aken in time no doctor’: , sked the Sheriff d hi we lis Daipelerctnthanteelanittne | group of Russian fantasies. He con- dinance, ts $3.50, again about $1 more | Pro suked tie BNIn at bis | foes are rece cluded with a Chopin impromptu than is charged by the New York) "'' 0° ¥ "ee THIS IN MIND—The action of the th k © was th si er | é enclosed a check for $500 on the Firat weet ie atonapen 34" St. New Yor He was the sole.musical entertainer | wi vc tube train ag|tatonel, Bark of Mountain View, or the women. A canvaas of those nd a man can get a tube train at al, reward, present brought out that the majority the same .pot, come to the Hudson |‘ Pe te iter, MOE Ob WHION 6: iilaw were women of New York City. | ninal, change to an uptown train ; hy taking fifty steps ano easily reach either station in half an hour, and for Bocause of the large attendance it hnhntla anua Vander Y pant kant Dae I Vanderbilt's grand ballroom, Soon r the women began to stream jn Clearance Sale |iiioveen: WOMEN’S SHOES oct hed The Bve-| i rd that ext y exorbitant were being made by the { 4 that their prine!pal prey and navy men who did not tunds the workings of the sub way When a reporter for ‘The ve ing Worla approached one of the this morning and asked how would charge to go to the tontral the driver said: our regular price ts $5.60 but Tit haul you over for $4.50 and ‘omplaints have re Broadway at Store Hours Ninth, New York 9 to 5.30 under the name of Auxiliary No. 155. During the Spanish-American War | the society fitted out a complete } ip. During the great war they | Ready Tomorrow, Friday—The Great Winter Sale of est 46th | t will take thr quarters of | 9 Dress and Walking Shoes of Cocoa and Black This iety *i hous " eat | ' | PRINCESS ROSPIGLIOSI. ['°When inquiry was made at Mayor |} Calf; Black, Brown and Gray Kid, Patent A agela OaN A inlined ar . _ (Gr nina ftlee It Ww Pence ie that en S ag e lr $ | Leather Vamp, with Gray Kid Top; and combi- period furniture Standard Oil Man’s Debts Cut For- CONIA lEMOHEES officers |) 9 nations of all these leathers with colored kid and we heme have ea ‘ se i Ae dente 4 cube : chau gs rates for clothtops. Military and Louis XVI. Heel Models unt es Accused Trust C_mpan) \for the trip to the New - The officers of the Colonial Dames | . That Alexander McDonald, Standard tions, ts oe in part are: | ide Mrs, Hamilton B. x /Oll man of Cincinnati, Who died oie eee ne thin Rloboken city limits. .® 38 Jent; Mrs. Edward G. Janeway 1910, left a net state of only $573,198 1 Miss Julla G, MeAllister, Vice own yesterday when a tax Miss Alice Lonsberry And Men Rohert fang | Praisal was filed in the Surrogate’s Averaging Less than Half $47,598 of Clean, New Shirts was » reasurer, ith of att Ntreet, New DID Pierrepont and Mrs. Richard Worsam | oft Although the gross estate was ‘oth sn and trunk and o0e, Meadem, Sec leita $3,807,675, debts cut this down to the| prin. valse ar varkage.ess.scrrescessr #030 | ideas | figure named, | Heretofore Hoboken attempted to Pe t egulate fares 0 hat city an SAVES SON F FROM FIRE. The estate was divided equally be- | Tegulate fares only in 7 not to New York. Mayor Griffin said | Formerly Sold from $7.09 to $10.00 = tween his granddau LBittiseah Hey Wi etegreine, Maren En comg | 9 Jersey City Maw Carries Bey ¥rem| Rospigiionl, who wus Miss Laura Me- | of co to the Commissioners, Horning Building. Donaid Stallo, and Prin Murat, and that they believed the New York He explained bow | ) Fire early to-day in a two-story frame | fe rly Miss Helen McDonald Stallo, | f@Tes equitable, i Women’ s Evening Slippers | A 455 house at No. 432 Mercer Strect, Jersey| The buik of the debt represented | “Py Were ceteruned, as follows: Including Flannels— Silk-and-Cotton Mixtures And Fine Madras Cloths P Fare to fer: Colored Satins and Bullion Cloths City, drove the families of John D.| notes held by the Metropolitan Trust! 2° “Dead tin Dorne, John Stewart and Mary| Company, This company was admin- nning to the street in their night or of the estate, but in 1924 Sure] #1 an AYE Tag Beg en " rom Ne 0 \< in plain and brocaded effects. Formerly Sold from $6.00 to $12.09 | t $1 of 30 cents: , fixe e Cohalan granted Miss Laura! ty ‘either station Suiilo'n application to revoke the let- |(Opeither station. | Not Every Size in Each Style, but All Sizes in the Lot. ters of udministratic This order ‘He wakias) cents to 1] k Was reversed in 1914 by the Appellate Division Miss Stallo charged tt had suffered loss * 30 cents ew York a New York com- either station would be $2.55, ollls of NO C. O. D.’s. NO EXCHANGES, “waiting on ferry ; | Every man knows LOOM “rO FAGLE\SHIRT A New York © 14uUl a passenger from t tral to Hobok $3.50 and from ve Penn compart von to the Hoboken charges of $4.50 1 and $3.50 respectively | We believe the figures we Grand Cen- Continuing Friday 40TH ANNIVERSARY SALES Men’s Overcoats & Suits Reduced from $32.50 and $34.50 to 28°° Made in Our Own Shops of Standa fixed in the ordinance are fat terially in price after the things considered,” said Mayor |fin, “We made up the ordinance i ded that t not too high rs have overch Ithough th n carryin tem and York Hobile OW: Jl reason who have sengers to N for a at a reasonable rate. Their Row ‘Brien and Eric » fengers in sorae cases are so satistled Rowan, O'Brien and t with the service that they tip the Patrol Abroad for More Sie Tt y | Another official said that a driver han a Year, jhad been known to haul a passenger, | Th G ad who wanted. to. go t0-8 pler only. e Grades troyers Rowan, O'Brien an Hricatony which fave bees oh and then charge hin BOs ||| 832 Shirts $2.50 grade) and then charge | | duty off France, are to-day at anchor IARI OEY grade) HnMiuaitiunpon: tee eucne iy tytap thn ce Gala Te a to be no ’ Shirts their flags at haif-mast out of respec cod ,896 Shirts grade, Mash destevan dlse-a pen ) } Shirts grade | t Shirts grade THREE U, S, DEsTAOVERS ANCHOR IN HUDSON He doesn’t have to be told that they are counted among the world’s standard. He has seen (hem--worn them—known them for years. ‘That’s why this sale-—a! $1.75—-needs no ex- tended comment to impress you with its importance. Con- sider, first: | | WEARS | with bars d: i t Now These grade prices are based upon the makers’ wholesale HE garments offered you stores. The assortments are patsy Fas I ( IH] uetand of uur Paticciet eee Geasliare conditions in Gor recat here are the product of excellent, every suit and eae acionen " Tl . |]; market, nor a mere estimate. fe th A ee 00k a r en give | , ¢ i 35 3est & Co.'s own organ- overcoat fresh from our fe ihe coiltee tactile: tiny \ fruit lexautye for domash ||| Take, for example, the 1,980 shirts of the $6.50 grade. cation. They are tailored shops—many of them within | Admiva eee, with 1,300 Toee heeeete "||| Seed Beale Gennele. NG Road aie SOO d with Eaypt at in the custom way from all- the fortnight. Included are a lcatin yr f Fias”|f] When combined with Merodiicen cloth ‘that adds to the | ? 1 fabrics sir origins ode ~ > ; o . QOMMA eyrUp O ef wearing quality of the shirt without detracting from its silky \ COL ric , I leds Be yin - rat Age oung ois ‘TRANSPORT BRINGS 3,000 can’t harm — children appearance. ‘ prices were lower by $5 to and students, in sizes 33 tc | and they love it. Baie). ay ae Seas Rian similar garments 44 and ages 13 to 20 years | MEN TO NEWPORT NEWS y | Every One of These 13,464 Eagle Shirts j : = A apg : sree Wi e Displayed on Tables and Counter; ’ | o-morro ens c ean see them all—and choose from the entire sale lot, cee Ss i With Traoy take the ie play. be erm 43|]| Count them if you wish, ‘These are the exact quantities, ac- | pecia ral D up with waste, liver geta sluggish; ||| cording to sizes: F NEWPORT NE Jar 9—The stomach sour 2 Shirts, size 19! 5 1128 Shirts, size 6 Shirts, size ' 5 i ’ 7 Look at the tongue, other! If 96 Shirts, size 9 Shir 4 500 Pairs Men’s Shoes Army transport Koningin der Neder | agtQe ot yaue chil Wf liters cross A Shirts size 145 420 Shirts sas tshirts sige (a Peieinare Hihenitborer ced ana feverish, breath bad, restless, docsn't 3170 Shirts, s 144 Shirts, size 1714 18 Shirts, size 20 . several days ago, but ¢ ped en-|give a teaspoonful of “California And the patterns number more than 200! ; gine trouble and “limped he last | Syrup of Figs.” then don't worry, be ; f aah A Sa) } Regul ; 4 part of her trip. leat la perfectly harmless, and | he only man who can’t profit by this Sale is the man who : gular 9.00 and 10.00 Grades nie eee 1 companion | fae Renee all this eeatinanan! rye never wears shirts—and he disappeared years ago, d es, the 125th Mield artillery | son, sour bile and f iting wast - Sclid leather, lan, brown and black calf shoes nt Ble, G Ms Foute ans ei aah Hnoea out cak That be wela . a | 4 evn rlgade ¢ nd you have ell, p chil ° } . ‘ nlite hee Piidaesiigre” Mts Boh uate’ eth i TA Te 4 800 Silk Tie None of the shirts or || ig Myorcation Group ix the sen ofttimes all that i necessary. 18 ae ties will be sent | Ee i, he Ales 6 kaw ane Sh, lew BAG | | 50e Cc. O. D. and “no ig 183 ager Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. $2 urades. . its il ® 979 1919 lage your deusgiat for a betlle 6° returns’ is now the | ig Illinois Senate ¥ 0 to 15 8 Ucgiternia Syrup of Figs,” which has Just. to add aw little spice to the shirt sale—and to rule, sy @ Reatity Dey 4 emt, F ections for babies, children of help father’ (and son) stock up for another year. Four- rule, { A! full directi , i I y SPRINGFIBLD, 1 n, 9—-By a vote of 30 to 15 the Illinois Senate last hight ratified the Federal Prohibition pfinted on the bottle. Look carefully | || Amendment. The House will uct on and see that it is made by the ‘ali- | the resolution to-day. fornia Fig Syrup Company.”~~Advt. all ages and for grown-ups plainly in-hands—good ones—-as you can see by the saving. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor Entrance—1 West 35th St. Burlington Arcade floor, |

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