The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 12

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UNUSUAL COOK BOOK “The Milky Way” A GREAT | PHILOSOPHER Bonce remarked “My appetite comes to me while eating.” The same may be said for anyone who flavors his meat, fish, eggs or oysters ey Economical Shortening Just as soon as you want to stop throw- ing your money away, just step into one of our 15 shirt specialty shops, and buy real shirt values. Woven Madras SHIRTS Actual $2.75 and $3.00 Values | *1.95 Other Shirt Values in Proportion. REMEMBER —Wee sell shirts and shirt satisfaction,—your — | money back if you want it. + ( CHAIN "SHIRT SHope> K, Pe, LARGEST GuinT SHOPS SIALISTS in Amemice “The Fat of the Land TO GOOD FOOD GROCER THE PASS-WORD ASK YOUR Just add water and bake It contains powdered \ buttermilk No wait—no waste i So Fe Oreee | Js JERRY ri (CAKE FLOUR jy; all dealers Resins utmost palit Avenue, ( bo. we did some fight'r though. ote We Sept. 26 and were HINDENBURE UNE “2: >, 7 “Pr at ‘ n ‘ Ik ett f . we Ww 7 w { nop one w { ! f the Headqua n- | catted 0 car t fi AZOLA, the oil from corn, ; iD) peaiiaa there 1 wen mo Ww ym lose of is as pure and delicate as sont 1 ‘ t : lood that the d aid T would the daintiest foods < Chere: t0) m ash in sual § somebody vol 1 ta Tae venr i PIRIT OF 27TH EXPLAINED BY Up came Private P, nock of arctan tak Maisie Zh WOUNDED CORPORAL ‘ Aust uneo Cort : " ‘ 4 the t. The Cook Book containing |} : bertee one l | transterred blood dozens of delicious re ‘ : respi from t nto me. f cipes. Mut f the t ver forget that boy. He saved my CORN PRODUCTS 1167 B Sidi . Te written to him several REFINING CO. N West 133t and who | #n ke m, but that doesn P. ©. Box 161, New York andson of the late John Me. | #Mount tq a@ damn sve, Police Comm of New OTHER 27TH DIVISION VETER Hvmieiie kl ANS TELL OF HEROISM. a| “But it was worth Jt” aid this|CorPl Hugh Dunwoodie, No, 822 724 lant New York Lice. “Fi get | Stteet. Co. L, 106th (old 23d of Brook There Has Been a Shortage of | £4!" Roni aes N Ret) in) Regiment, was shot in the back anothe leg and I cet along. Oh, : * Lion Brand Evaporated Milk at St. Quentin on Sept. 27. On tha . ' jday, he said: the 30th Division had 9,000 casualties and the 27th went through with 7,000. They got the old 24d in a sunken Sr road which they called De bh Val The Truly |leye" auld the soldier, “and the Ge mans sent over a barrage and got 500 Economical Milk Is Tra vahed od ala eanuLe rivate Frank Petry D, h Regiment lensburg, but who worked in New York the Company whose before war, was shot 9. He had been in a camou- tree sinc lock in the morning and jt was 2 o'clock in th afternoon when h Before that, though, he had knocked out twenty-one Germans. He was forced to remain in his tree after being wounded until night and then rawled back to his re ent Other wounded men of the 27th Division on the Cr were Sergt, Charles KE. Burton, No. 36 West 130th Str Company A, 107th ment; shot in right arm and James J. Walsh, No. 219 Street, Company A, isth ; seven shrapnel wounds in back Corpl sey Street, Regiment Private Joseph Anderson, Joseph Tonkin, No. 71 Woo! Astoria, Company ©, 105th No. any B, 107th Reg 'To Preserve Teeth | \For Your Lifetim economy. Grape-Nuts stands unique among ready-to-eat Save your teeth with SOZODONT. It does not injure the enamel—it house-cleans every crevice and cran- ny and prevents decay; it keeps the gums firm and healthy; stimulates circulation and neutralizes acidity and it is very refreshing to use. “Tamer” eSOZOGOML « FOR THE TEETH Liquid —Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE the jaw by a German sniper | home is in| ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, ame tare sacnnmm meena nen Rania ate anc ne ei aaa ae eae eeaiaemeltinti sit 1919. i ment: gasked H nvested, the owned Prune rein 1. be NEW YORK PLANS MANY SOLDIERS COMING PILSENER MALTED MILK Sane EAUIE: Welle toe three BACK WITH THE PRESID 0 806 " eh Welk wart ITH THE PRESIDENT! AND BOCK BUTTER COMING Which He Will Return ucts of Many Kinds—Bu Priv Ge J. Gaffne . Has Carried 7,600. Plant to Pack Mea HAIR REMED y ‘ » “lie F PARIS, Jan 1 pro Now k bu and pilsene aor { Ie i; President Wilson will take back with | malted mil You Can Make at Home a Better ' ‘ ial ‘ nued from # age.) him as many American. soldier Breweries ver the tnitea st Hair Remedy Than You Can h his ship, the George Washington, can} soon y ‘ i Ve arm “ Modate, On ote of her ‘voy I begin manufacturing ery Gray streaked of faded hair 1 Sept, 12) and S wue hee Ourrind ¥.000. en: modit Whers have annsunced.| only unbecoming, but unneceé er arn bot s ‘44 : 600 men The huge Anheuser-Busch olanc wt st., You can darken it without ul i , 1 both ria of| The general returning [I d : ; ards of al plan ) ou Instance, will be converted | dye. Private J ey No. 648 | The windows (roops to Atnerica is bound up with |into a meat packing establi«h “Any one can prepare a simph v le, N 1 im (araped No one the work of the Peace Co sandf One big Kansas City brewe ture at home, at very little cost, Jamaica, Company M on the Library sida|the progress it makes 1 re- | pass into the hands of a Cleveland food | will darken gray hair, and m ni it through right Kk. and the sidewalk will) storing Europe to a px si dui vn soft and glossy. To a half pi wi ellow sand but meanwhile, under the Pre dent Some et \ A At pyramid wil. be inatatied |directions: fe. Me tieciey ty eee | 5 nverted into storage | Water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a Vr Joe Hannard, No. 1094 on the Library steps, and on this will at work on plans to enlarge transport | eos piste ba B shh Others | box of Barbo Compound and % 4 in Street, the Bronx, Company K, De Placed a wreath. As the soldiers | tacilitte [AL ida ean, malted milk and | splat Be redientg sataeie pass thix spot they will pay tribute _— Je ts. 0 wil pro-| ht at any drug store at ) Regiment to their conirades who have died in le " little cost, or the druggist will Eavate suns Lychw, 8 be Wat CacaenG FLEEING SUSPECT SHOT, | AY ABS) UD foe poe. ABDIY ES INE HIE {2d Street, Company I 1 enAt Bat Street. the entrance to Cen - Abt a week until the desired shade is : Piohn, No. 19 tral Park, will be what is known ag | Jaueoh Mente Wo : tained, This will make a gray hal hive, ( 2 ne Concourse of the Nations. This| white it | y 7 Will consist of a far-flung drapery of oS ; y person look twenty years younges 1" to f A, fave ‘a ’ the flags of the United States and all | Joseph Mesic of Allentown, Pa., with |ing bus tha is not a dye, it does not color | Manhattan Street, irooklyn, Cone the Allied Powers, with a decorated |# bullet wound in the side, 15 under | must be mad most delicate scalp; is not sticky, apy A, 10sth, iy ‘background and set off by great |suard In the Newark City Hospital. He greasy and does not rub o: "—Ad |p 8 h are el. | was arrested on suspicion last night by rivate Alfronse Schalech, No F West 59th Strect opposite | Joseph Schott, chauffeur for -he New | 106th tho park wall a reviewing stand will|ark Police Depar ment. but he b: No. 163 East! he ¢ capable of seating 10,000 |away and fled hott. fired: two S nee Company persons, This will provide space for | One of which pped the fugitiy Hernard Gill, No. 357 Seventh the Legislatures, national, State and | Schott had been searching thy venue, Company A. 106th, ¢ and for the many gucsts | Diclous characters, as holdcupe hed been \" Private Oseur ohnson, 20 dove ternational ent in that neighborhood. ; T Battery Avenue, Brooklyn, Company b axpacted (6 take DURE | elena estunt, elgneor ved A, 106th. w Bt in the ceremonies Privat liam KB. DeBevoise, New This spot was chose: for tho star Hattation, without interfering with, business in | om MESS SERGEANT CITED FOR the neighborhood and because it !s | BRAVERY WITH GUN. aaa aie etiatie Crest ane enage Take advantage of this epportunity and buy your wa Mess t. Mark Damon of the stand, unlike those used on former and liquors NOW for your o s s th Artille 1 Hull, M am similar occasions, an be taken down | futur : : esis lts bre ediodsll for back with ation for bravery for jin ns and preserved for future uture, | ining the Drench wf a gun which was |e instead ot ‘ben dlsearded al The time limit will be up very shertly. You will ¢ Among. the ft ual omicere AN UNAPPROACHABLE pRO- | have to pay the enormous increase in Tax, and then : JF. H. Baker of ¢ J, who GRAMME OF DINNERS. | MORE, at any price! | | had been in ru ranee since Nov 17.! Another big feature on the pro- Owing to the greatly reduced prices, we reserve the ri 1464 | | Tours of W H his report he Quartermast said Major Baker effort to hasten the de ar Baker for Washington to m He a bre and "y65t er's Department making every ure of the troops for home, and as soon as get more tonnage the movement wili be increased. The gre t precau- tions are being taken to prevent tho carrying of dixease back to this coun try, Every man is given three ex- aminations before is permitted to embark, “It is unfortunate. th fitions at the American Emtmcko tion Camp at I to make it comfortat ing sold but it George Quarter who Pershing ! Harrison A with the artill are not such as ve for the depart- s the fault of the V. Kitchen, No, mas NX> | y for sixteen >| raised by private subsert 1 Staff | block ch, No: | gramme will be dinners which will be given at the various armories in the city for all the returning troops, In t ase of che 27th h Infantry (the t of the I now ave their In the » made up of w York City, cho n to the dinn and other entertain S, recep- ent fea © sort dier returned from ove In presenting the plans, Gro’ \w halen, secretary to Mayor said the to $400,000, Of this $100,000 already is in | the budget. and he asked the Board us duty. A. est End Avenue, who had been | of Aldermen for an additional $259,000 r -!for immediate use. The rest of the money needed, he declared, request for 1 in the the Division and the | id 69th), which is] Division, | tee plans to present | I cost would be avout | A« place {the parrot! For heavy to every sol- lof extra size; holds ten suits; with |everything else. stand Several styles. A medium size wardrobe | holds ya wit gs a shoe box and liberal will be taken up again at nest’ Tues- ‘room for all the rest. x, who | day's meeting For to limit quantities. AMERICAN WHISKIE: Bot. Hermitage, $1.90: full @ $2.35 Guckenneimer Rye, 5s. 75 2.00 wardrobe” provides aj} ovdrnot, pond, at » 2.65 for everything except | J eisny"oae. Gon 300 220 the man who travels wend 8 aa a nul Jones 2 188 a wardrobe trunk [Men Riven ss (ist. bott) 1d, Private Stock (0. P. 8.) for Built to the hardest handling. compartments onticelio ‘ (Special) 58. Seagram's Canadian SCOTCH WHISKIES Glentevit five suits, two hats, alg & Haig Sestar. Dewar’s or Usher's G ar's White Label short trips -a small the in I ©, was another of . pe Black & White or Sander: 2.95 the returning soldiers nother of | nie ‘Troops Start for Home. | wardrobe. Light weight, | WiiteSior= ii oa Col. A. L, Rhodes of the Regular | IBADQUARTERS . 4 . ake p Army, whose h in New York Jan The 38th ‘|compact; just right to take J suman & Mi XXX, 2.5 Epler ACUMEN Tee ymposed mostly of Ohio |ON a taxi. Saves time and LTP Sk si ea army and went to France i Aprti, |! homeward bound” to-day. expense when you're in a [Wises company's 1917. He commanded t 4tth Army hi RX *, whioh operated . |hurry. In tho la "| Dress trunks, steamer RED WINES | iermans 4,000 shells, mak models, three-quarter size [Medes 3 sownl Germans with them °* oODEN SUBWAY OARS | wardrobes. Pontet Ganet Bordeaux...) 8 Weicame for Troops at | Suit cases, bags, carry- | Meee ence saat ole 1:85 HORTON, Jan. 22H CAUSE MAYOR TO SEND {ats, steamer rugs. Every- J Pants: Gunes Merman: se05 15 ain tend PROTEST TO GARRISON 1 for ‘short |" WiilTe WINES Melita found {thing you need or short c - yay ae | trips and long. henmennainer 8 bh | Diedesheimer igre 3 2 ry Ha Ua at Bh werd) Hylan Shortening Head- Bere : Moselblumchen(Krote)20 yrs, 2 St thanwel enh cova” ini] Ne ,and Guard |. Summer weight clothing Above prices hold good { It Keeps Right On! During the war, Grape-Nuts stood in the foremost ranks in providing the in food values and _ food It Keeps Right On! cereals in percentage of available nourishment, ease of digestion, and It contains its own sweet- flavor. HORLICK’S * THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK milk, malted grain, in powder form. ‘or infants, [s and growin, Phre nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. iXequires nu cuss Gabstitates Cost YOU Same Price children. ness, self-developed from the grains in the making, and it is a delicious food, eatable to the last atom! “There’s a Reason”’ Rails on Platforms: AYOR HYLAN, in M to Lindley M. Garri r for the R a better son, re to day called attenti the use of wooden cars in Chambers Street subway, which the Mayor terns “a grave public nuisance iway of trains in the early part of the rush in the morn ing and at night should be short ened, the Mayor, "so here wil less overcrowding Guard rails rhould be erected on the platform of the Chambers Stree ition, and all othor sta- t to prevent people being pushed off the platforms.” Mayor Hylon inclosed a mem- tndum of number of cars and orosaing kumsburg Brooklyn He believes more trains could be operated on tho Williamsburg Bridge and a few more on the Brooklyn Bridge. Following is the table submitted, vowing elevated cars crossing n¢ Williamsburg and Brooklyn Bridge WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE, Broadway Line 10,488 Carnarsic Line Myrtle Avenue Line ‘Total | BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Ave, Line, 14,838 Avenue Lit Lexington t Line Avenue Line | ered | _t ! | | off by the timely use of _ PILLS. Lareaer Sale of Any Modising i the jeld everywhere, la Whenever you sensea sick headache, or feel a bilious attack coming on, ward it BEECHAMS. for the Southern tourist. RoGeRS Peet COMPANY Deposit required on f. @ Lb. Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave Waat Sin OF Avenue at Warren at 41st St Prohibition After a very few months no Wines or Liquors can be sold. Prices are advancing rapidly and 4 our stock is fast depleting. If you desire quality an can serve you now. PARK & TILFORD © .. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonder s Free delivery on City orders amounting to $15. 135 8th Avenue, bet. 16th and 17th Streets Convenient to Subway, “L”’ and Street Cars. PROHIBITION Is Now Here. S Bot ai, | Sauternes fe i) “al | Haut Sauternes"... 1.00 48.50 Zeltinger (Henkeil & Co.); $0) Pints, 1904 100 1.25 : PORT AND SHERRY - L.-0. Port 45 2, — erial Sherry 45 2 7.50 jerman Port or Sherry. “60 less Port or Sherry 2 3m —| Duff Gordon Sherry 100 4:00 8.00 | White House Port or Sherry 1.25 4 —| Cockburn Port or Altoso —| | Sherry ‘ van 180) Amaroso Sherry .... 1:75 Salvador Port 1.75 CG erbistelehs le All the { limport Gordon Ory . » 1.85 Plymouth , . 3.00 9.75| De Keayper (Hoiland)...... 2.45 | Meder Swan, 1-3 gal. 345 9.75 | Sloe Gin (Chapin & Gore).. 1.75 =| Tom Gin—Milishire or Bur: =} nett 1.75 —| Millshire (Ory) or Holland... 1.75 = BRANDIES ™ | Hennessy or Martel'’s XXX. 3.00 Marquise La Tour... 2 2.25 Cordes Freres XXX . 2.75 =| Kurt Guhraner & Cie, XXX 3.25 ™ | Bisquet Dubouche &CieXXX 2.75 Jno. Hutchings & Co. + 3.50 Grape Brandy . 1.85 | Blackberry Brandy, med. ‘spi 1,50 —|Peach, Apricot or Cherry Brandy » 150 1.50 | Ginger Brandy (Homers)... 1.55 Hed SPECIALS — | Bacard| Rum + 2.55 — | Hopkins Dey & Co 2.45 —| London Dock Jam. Rum 2.35 =! Superior Jamaica. 1.75 —| Creme de Menthe 1.50 Rock & Rye (Hill's Hore hound) 1.55 2.00| Rock & Rye (Gordon's Pine- 250 apple) . 5 4.00 | Cherries (White House): qt. “85 Dubonnet, J. B. Martin's 1.70 or Thursday, Friday and Saturdayy Suburbai gall duess 20c,; on: Va-aali (uca Te Alterman, hones: Chelsea 2480-Chelsea 5686, d price we

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