The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 9

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BEGIN HOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU DON'T FEEL RIGHT Saye glass of hot water with Phosphate before breakfast washes out polsons, Tf you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your head is dull or aching; if what ‘ou eat sours and forms gas and acid In ktomach, or you are bilious, constt- pated, nervous, sallow and can't get bea just right, begin inside bath- ing. Drink before breakfast a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your in- side bathing immediately upon arts- ing in the morning to wash out of the system all the previous day's poison- ous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach, To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before vour blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body tm- purities, get from your pharmacist @ quarter pound of limestone phosphate, which is inexpensive and almost taste- less, excent for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Men and women who are usually con- | stipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast.— Advt. CashorCredit Oven Evenings Till # 0 French and Spanish Spoken Here Easily reached from West Side by 86th of S9th St. Crosstown Cars, A3-RoomApartment estat, $245 A4-RoomApartment “Fascamiee $375 A5-RoomApartment | nme SO85 | Our LIBERAL 1ERMS peat na 15% pyeeta ‘Cuah r Save money on your shirt purchases, — come into any one of our 15 shirt specialty shops and see the ex- ceptional shirt values we are offering. Now on Special sale, Pure Silk and Silk Mixture SHIRTS Actual $5.00 and $6.00 Values $3.95 Other Shirt Values in Proportion GHAIN SHIRT SHOP Se SPECIALISTS in AMERICA 2 Pulton St WAKK SHOP, 170 Market eport Waterbury Sei " | dectaration of their intentions to be- ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 == ive first hand knowledge of the situa tion. They are the Rev. Walter L of the American Church jn Ro on ¢ had charge o ces; Lewis Morris Idd retary of the American ¢ 1. Page, banker, and John on fdentified with re The New York com- part in the war. There ts urgent need for food, shelter and medical attention. Woman Gives $100,000, _|It {s hoped to send much food on the re- Robert Underwood Johnson sent an|lief ship San Giovanni Jan. 30. Mra appeal yesterday for the relief of war |Benjamin Miller, who is at the head of orphans and other starving children of |the relief committee in Philadelphia, Italy. ‘There are 1,000,000 of them. Acam-|has started the fund with the gift of se MEo yo com paign tn their behalf will be started in $100,000. | ks acnt to ehat address should be the churches next Sunday, and on that| Disbursement and administration of the |made payable to 8. Reading Bertron, day a mags meeting in the Metropolitan | fund in Italy will be fn the hands of five | Treasurer. — Campaten for Funds to Start San- day. m! Ch f Take First Step in Ameri- canization. | Two hundred and fifty women of the east sido will be started on their way toward American citizenship to- morrow evening through The Evening World's public school forum cam- Paign for the Americanization of the foreign born, The forum will be held at Public School No. 4, Rivington and Ridge Streets, and it will be the first meet- ing to be held under the 6tate law, passed at the urging of The Evening World, which makes any school build- ing available for the assemblies when twenty-five citizens of the district in which the school ts tocated have re- quosted its use for this purpose ' Supreme Court Justice Edward R. Finch, who presides t© Part Il. of Special Terms, which deals exclusive- ly with naturaligation cases, will dis- tribute to 260 women papers for the come citizens. It wil be the first time such @ ceremony was ever held in New York, Many of these women are real patriots, who, tired of waiting for their husbands to become citizens, have decided to go ahead with it on their own hook. Their action, in many cages, Will prove an incentive for their husbands to take similar steps. Miss Anna Cunningham, Principal of the evening school at Public School No. 4, will preside at the forum. It was ashe who got together tmost of the women declarants, and she is heartily supporting the plans ces and national- OPPENHEIM.GILINS & G | 34th Street—New York ities of the loyalty to the | American true understand- ing of the mstitutions of this country. Justice Finch will tell the prosp tiv citizens of ° “ance of the etep they are taking and explain the duties and privilege: of citizenship. Other sp will include Mari turalization L Present New Versions in Trimmed Millinery Herman County rk's OtBce and Justice Benjamin Hoffman of the Municipal C be community singing y The Evening will be con- shall, and will be beard patriotic and other airs, Other features on the programme will provide entertainment and edu- cation and will foster the community spirit that the forums seek to estab- lish on the east side, bere will be music, and the children of the neigh- borhood will display their talents in recitations, tableaux, music and other lines in which they have proved capa- ble. This latter work wif] be under jon of Mra. Mary Donobue, 1 of the day classes For Immediate Wear An interesting collection of Trimmed Hats developed on entirely new lines; picturesque modes from the Watteau period, demure pokes of the Mid-Victorian Age, and large dressy hats for Restaurant Wear, Rough and glossy straw, combined with satins and silks, with flower garlands, novelty fancies and embroidered motifs. u of Eugene Gidni munity Centres, of the Board of Educ > ‘The forum campaign is meeting with enthusiastic support. Thousands of the polyglot population of the east side are eager for instruction in Americanism, The forum will edu- cate them and promote community welfare as well. The appointment of committees and the general programme for the cam- paign were completed yesterday. Many noted men will address the forums to held in the various schools and the work will be ex- tended as t ed for it is shown. . fie el ae MILK INQUIRY RESUMED; NEW EVIDENCE PROMISED | = Prosecutor Dooling Announces He Expects to Fix Responsibility by Important Witnesses, Assistant District Attorney Dooling said just before resuming the John Doe inquiry into the milk situation yester- day before Chief City Magistrate Me- Adoo: I desire to state that additional evi- dence has come to our attention which We expect to present within the next few days. This, we believe, will be im- portant in helping to fix legal respon- sibility for the present situation, witnesses will be or what e do not feel like men- time."* The on Ss yesterday was Francis McDermott, formerly with the| MeDermott ual Milk Company. He | said he had never been & member of the distributers’ organization, because he could not have Joined it and retained his self-respect. HOT RETORTS BY LEVERING AND LEACH IN OM. SUT Action by Metropolitan Petroleum Corporation Is Called a “Gross- ly Scandalous” One, Answers were filed in the Supreme Court yesterday by A. B, Leach & Co, Inc, and Richmond Levering & Co., Inc,, to the suit brought by the Metro- politan Petroleum Corporation of Dela+ ware for an accounting and damages in connection with the absorption of that company by the Island Oi and Tran- on. Conspiracy b deprive the Metro, ful properties was al Hats for the Southland, in broad variety, feature many charming ideas in fabrics and quaint trimming effects. Moderately Priced at 7.50 to 25.00 er co MT Exceptional Offering Wednesday OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G (34th Street—New York Taken from the Reserve Stock 800 Georgette Blouses Regular Values 5.90 to 8.90 Superior Georgette Crepe in Flesh, White and | Suit shades; hand-embroidered, beaded, braided } 3 05 Reduced to | ® hs after the dates o: named in the complaint. | that Curb juggling and urbances had discredited tan and Mr. Levering saved n its leases and were > expire, by of indebtedness un ix o r 5 y for $240,000 of and tailored models. ays the action in respeet scandalous and LaxaT Sunday World Wants Work Wonders q"'SioT2t sally use Grip wn tOMO GUINL None Sent C. 0. D. No Exchanges or Credits “Bromo ‘uinina? GROVE'S the box, He — Adee PLEA FOR STARVING ITALY. [Overs House will pay tribute ¢o Italy's |Amorican residents of Rome, who will Wag — ener ger! | owrie H Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Women’sPureLinenorShamrockLawn HANDKERCHIEFS With block initial: exceptionally low priced on the Main Floor,..........at $ 1 50 doz. ALSO CLEARANCE SALE OF Men’s Khaki Handkerchiefs, 45c & 95c formerly $1.50 and 2.00'a dozen, at Petticoats. Jersey Silk Two models of heavy qual- ity jersey silk, in a choice assortment of Spring col- orings for street wear, Very Special $6.95 Corduroy House Coats Two Models for Women and Misses amt! $4.25 A Breakfast Coat and a good looking straight effect model, made of fine quality wide wale corduroy; desirable colorings. Negligee Dept. Second Floor COTTON & LINEN DRESS FABRICS The following special values have been prepared for the Main Floor Tables: Silk and Cotton Georgette Crepe, 36 inches wide; extra fine grade; in a large collection of this season's newest shades, also black and white; yard Belfast Handkerchief Dress Linens, 36 inches wide; in an attractive range of striped printed designs in the most desirable colors,..........per yard 48c 65c WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HOSIERY An Annual Clearance Sale AT DECIDED PRICE REDUCTIONS Women’s Pure Silk Stockings made with lisle tops and soles; black, white and colors, pair Formerly sold at $1.10 a pair Women’s Pure Silk Stockings, 79c 98c white and colors; full fashioned, some with silk tops, pair Formerly sold up to $1.75 a pair Women’s All Silk Stockings, 1.75 in black and white; formerly sold at $2.25 a pair, at e Children’s English Merino Stockings, in white; sizes incomplete; formerly sold for 65c to 95c, 35c¢ } Hand Scalloped & Hand Embroidered MADEIRA LINENS A large purchase secured at very advantageous terms, enables us to offer these very beautiful linens at considerable savings from regular prices. Arranged for Sale on Main Floor Tables Tray Covers, . . «. 25c, 35c ; Cocktail Napkins, doz. 1.95, 2.25 Napkin Pouches, 65c, Thc | Tea Napkins, . . “ 5.25, 6.75 Guests’ Towels, ‘7 |, 1.75, 2.50 | Dresser & Buffet Scarfs, 3.75, 5.75 Centerpieces, . ‘ \. 1.50, 3.50 | Lingerie Cushion Covers, 1.50, 2.50 Show Towels, . ~ . 8.25, 4.75 | TeaCloths, . . < . 5.75, 9.50 Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., . 4,50, 5.25 | Luncheon Cloths, * % 12.00, 17.50 | 200 dozen Mosaic Tea Napkins Several Hundred Luncheon Sets Consisting of 13 pieces; hand seal- loped and hand-emb'd; SPECIAL at $3.45 set. Hand-embroidered; —_ hemstitched; assorted corner designs; SPECIAL at $6.50 doz.

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