The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 17

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serene ttt CC Ct CII . Pet AA's = THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _SANUARY 17, 1919. §] rE .. a P ee 66) 4.99 ‘ “SYRUP OF FIGS ‘TWO-WAY WIRELESS TALK, |Monument to the Maine’s Heroes, ‘101 00 WOMEN Palit, ONE ins CATER Ve Want ¢ andy Cas roel a Nee b.81 In shop « . , NEW YORK 10 SAN FRANCISCO Weather Ravaged, to Be RerOred arin operators, and. 2618 Wel : mnversation Held Between an Air: | ——————— te : Winer ; ari nae breath feverish, stomach sour and bowels consti- | eae oe Over Liberty Statue and & | work and watch wome pated, that our mothers give us Cascarets, the nice Book at tongue! Remove the Pacific Coast Metropolis | ven heavy Ww candy cathartic, and not nasty castor oil, mineral isons from stomach, =| wastINGTON, Jan, 17—As @ result ie & phish serdaeed Meads Ahk oil, calomel or pills. Cascarets ‘‘work’’ without liver and bowels. te made here ¢ Sele CWB We CHPRERT Wika aA OG griping and never hurt us kids. Cost only 10 cents. | a over the Statue of | Found wee to Men for| fermen, many ‘ | Eibery in New York Harbor is declared Some Work, Says Report | thet work than | Major G D of Administration. i bd WASHINGTON, Jan, 17 st i al rh, Ad t L praise for women railroad employer aaa ‘ b ound te me and 1 8 din the annual report « | machine has Bech an accomplished fact Administration's Divl- | Two HELO FOR WINE THEFT, rim . but this is the me 1 ed by 8. Car. | | Was said here that a local joue eas tes, fade: Hebe Presthtd WS CAE Aeouned of Stenting ‘Trnektond tem has been connected with an aerial Jan. Land Oct, 1 fast year, the num=| jr, ides, Ne na Street | ate ae ber of women workers on American! aid fouls A Ne thavard ——— railroads increased from 60,000 ¢ r wer “ ened the Tom ecept “California” Syrup of Figs in Automobite 101,000, constituting about 5 per cert. | cou eo morning steed With —look for the name California on) 5, fifty-five years old of the 2,000,000 rail employees, and| stealing « truckload of wine valued at Bee eri iinet Dn, oid ede No. Street, died suddenty | practically all of these are anxious | $2,500 im » her ie best and mos' ted in an auto. a 5 , 4 re fe mless laxative or physic for the!” ay Waal ath eee Cee eoon Heer Lae j le stomach, liv d bowels, Chil- D mitlevde: 5 Lei ak whee ‘ t | ve its s fruity tast t appears that whenever won bed It directions , a done 8 cach pital anid kn ben have pa given proper instruction i | TO MOTHERS! Learn to give harmless Cascarets to your cross, j tle. Give it without fear.—Advt. says the report, “they have prové a" vila Nwulute were Kula in gs.o0 | Sick, bilious, constipated pets and save coaxing, worry and money. | LIFT OFF CORNS tae sae Jamie, be eat Z haw pines bins | Children love this candy cathartic. Nothing else cleanses the little HIS WEAK | on prejuds fa are rapidly disappear. | Wrldae Worker titted in wart, | liverand bowels so effectively. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains | | g, and they are being recognized by | 4 ange No 18 Hroad- | directions for Gosage for children aged one year old and upwards, 4 IT DOESN'T HURT ti pcan [re an meres | eae ged nd upward | | of the 101,000 women employee : fi ' “"e" | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS j lis How Lyaik E, Pinkham’s! | Vegetable Compound Re- } stored Her Health. | | 1 was very weak, always tired, my k ached, and I felt sickly most of { | 0 a doctor anc I - | he said I had es a oe | } Get rid of every corn and callus | City’s Tribute to Men Who turned the inate a cannee W. J. Cun, / for few cents | Went to Death “Unafraid” |} ; nd Mr. Cunningha .m a Rot i the time—and he ill Be Preserve n y see just what is to iid if Lcould not Will Be Preserved. ' wed believe that 1 i that, 1 could a4 | t not get well 1 vere weather has not been kind to} heard so much ¢ Monume wh at ne Pinkham " h ult tha c ind unveiled with due | nd my husband i se obiaan fehan je | cer 1913. At the took it for a week and atte | tin ic Fleet was in| } ter. T kept it up for si theta ated, | port ‘ great naval pa-| | und T feel fine and ean The Evening World to-day called] geant. Real Admiral Charles D. Sigs. j anything now without distress or} Attention of Park Commission who wa comman ter of th : wousness.” — Mrs. J. Worthline, Philiy ner t con teship pied Bae 2 North Taylor St. Philadelphia | 6 PAGAL RTA Cominmaiones {2 Havana hh econ / i} Will lake eps at on » haved ceremonies : 4 ) “Lam glad The Evening World | OV Me } | Drop a little Freezone on an aching| called attention to th ndition | i lead Jcorn, instantly that corn stops hurt-| the vuimen { kache, irritability and de-| ing, then you lift it right out, It er, a fr ‘| and soon more serious ail-| doesn't pain one bit, Yes, m ie 4 : Be nt f ts develop. It is at such ‘ Why wait? Your druggist sells a ; P daca oy the : y fe that Tyla a PlnwlantecN ees | tiny ‘ante of yhuane ns “ bth Sa tae f , 2 yeasd pro | ble Compound will restore a normal,| cents, sufficient to rid your feet ofl ped 3 the Valiant Seamen Who Per lalthy condition, as it did to Mrs.| every hard corn, soft corn, or corn he ee ce Ne ’ ‘ai Poh nthe By Fate Un- | Worthline.-Advt vocal ie rid Galllivegs withGHElGatoibe Ghote meonieien ; n Death Unafraid.” | } oreness oF irritation. Kreexone is the | brow at pla nan ae: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN } nday World Wants Work Wonders ASN Aree OF SUS eer yofa ~ FRICKE T0 BE ARRAIGNED Born January 17, 1706 / A great American who found it profit = ON CHARGE OF TREASON able throughout a career of usefulness to his nation and to the world, to save. He = wanes —$————— wan a great upostle of “sensible spending” ‘ Ke ‘oy Firm ‘Representa as 4 source of power to the individual and H to the nation. | ase ea for Further Delay | in Trial yi OKAAKADISL alll EA ARAL (et of the war has come spread among millions .of } ‘ ‘ ’ ° | ordered by Federal Judge to us Americans the our people, as the soundest Offering This Season’s Finest | PEETE: REE UAIOS isles Elatelet first step toward a great basis’ of personal and na- \ $95 $28 & $30 O ay lesson, the lesson that sav- tional strength. 9 vercoats, ing is power, 4 | For the long future of | Ulst r nd S it | We have begun to learn America this was the most | ers a UulTS | that thrift is not so difficult vital lesson which a great ; as we thought it was. > people had left unlearned. ' 50 Thrift means “ spending A e sensibly,” not spending all We have made a great t eae Start. We owe it to those we} 5 ay who gave their lives for vic- e have begun to learn ; And $30.00, $32.50 and $35.00 ee ee I tana tory to keep on saving for A f ; ri is appiness ; ' nd $30.00, and $ if: sive In thie emintey of Pree ie an oat Pp America. We owe it to our | Bl German toy making firm s or ure use. } OVERCOATS, ULSTERS AND SUITS AT $27.50 |B ee stored up uture u country to be earners and { ENDS TO-MORROW NIGHT | [| GEORGE W. PERKINS IS ILL. We have begun to learn savers, to be ‘sensible | Sutern act . that thrift means capital spenders,” not wasters. The sale has met with 80 favorable a reception that it can- |B) rant x not be continued beyond Saturday night and still leave jt “ « neo Cc available that wide range of selection which we insist upon n RK presenting to Brill customers, and which, of course, is still | ete e at your disposal in each of the Seven Brill Stores, offering | { } K. b W. you high grade clothing from our regular stocks at marked | , \ nspec eep on uying e e ° reductions from the former close-profit-prices which pre- | ition of the ¥, M, ©, A. services and vail here even in midseason prices at which no better ia eee ‘ iy clothing can be purchased anywhere at both prices a | ‘re toner They bring you “many happy returns | choice selection of warm Wooly Ulsters and Ulsterettes. Capt. 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