The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1919, Page 8

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SOS ORETOE wir ornes. -= SSS se wom - ia . f . ‘8 bi | {Friday ‘Bargains y extra big bargains Featured here are but a few of the m on sale. Among those on the second floor are ' These Smart Winter Coats at $5.00 n Plush with large, stylish A youthful looking, junior's Coat of Vel Velvetecn Plush with beave ar f J Juniors’ Velveteen Plush; trimming of Sea Friday Bargains in Muslin Underwear Corset Covers ™oOD> 1a pretty all-over embroidery front 19¢ muslin with shadow lace trimming. 39e Petticoats nbric; with embroidery ruffle ‘ambric; with handsome embroidery ruffle Cambric; with lace ruffle i Camisoles Muslin; cluny pattern lace trimming 23¢ Washable Jap Silk with lace trimming... ... 39 Chemises Hand-embroidered Batiste of good quality... .55¢ Muslin; with lace top and straps. 59c Washable Jap Satin; lace trimming... $1.29 Pajamas ‘ Batiste; in the one-piece style +++. 980 Batiste; finished with feather stitching $1.49 Princess Slips Nainsook; shadow lace trimming $1.00 Muslin; cluny pattern lace trimming $1.00 Hand-Embr. Batiste, Nainsook; trimmed with shadow lace. $1.79 Gowns $s] 29 Batiste; finished with feather stitching..... $1.09 — Batiste; hand-embroidered trim $1.49 ¥ Silk Crepe de Chine; with lace yoke $2.59 Every Suit Must Go! Choice of Any Suit in the House On Friday or Saturday $14.97 Stylish, becoming, well-made suits; all over- stocks of the National Cloak and Suit Com pany, consisting of almost every desirable model carried in the ‘‘National’s’’ winter catalogue. Velour Woo! Serge Burella Cloth broadcloth Wool Poplin These fabrics are made up in sizes for women, misses \\ and stouts. Trimmed with braid, fancy stitching, but \ tons, plaits, stylish pockets, belts. Have regular self vet or genuine Kit Coney fur. sale on second floor, Your Hes) Harte ames THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Wasoar JANUARY 23, 1919, vy leader | Murphy, having determined to get the] Democratic. b Albany, tive Albany | , Vn ec met last] n whether MeCabe shouid | Met 8 Met or William V. Cook ‘abe | | tate | ACID STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Often Followed by Serious Gasteic Uleers, Saye Authority, Most and 1 equent Conse nach Sweet With Magnesia || JANUARY SALE | WASH WAISTS AT EVENING — First Meeting in Public School Under New Law a Reve elation. PATRIOTISM =RAMPANT, Girls and Boys Communicate] ,,, Enthusiasm to Their Slower Elders. | Bright-eyea youngsters watched by ahie, dyepepala, indiges| iueir proud fathers and mother tel ored pestle re ai, {clone to « thousand in all—tast night 4 stows aya a | launched the first of a series of Eve: Nort ning World Forum meetings in Pub- t8n alarming rhe| Ridge Streets. It waa an overflowing and often leads to «48! The Forum is for the Americaniza iy Wrage, Deer Seca an keen our foreign-born populattor a children of alien ra apf 1 who owed that they Instead G “om to carry the : Ne | soe of good citizenship into tt , ain + meats | homes oa i | They cheered the speakers lustity, uh thas a t grasped the high points of the argu- up t 4 Jmont aimost before the words were en, and then turned to and be the star performers of the eve- ing ‘The mecting opened at 9 o'clock nut future meetings will be opened standard—and that is obtainable. Meat Products. There's a reason. From the time thes the most fastidious appe Try them and see. matcnal collars or the new cross-over, i} convertible, shaw! or “choker” col 97 4 lars, or many have collars of rich M4 Friday or Saturday Wool Burella wna Five Waist Specials for Friday—Choice Smart Voile with handsome em Pich Crepe de Chine; embroidered front broidery Hand-embroidered good quality Voile Kkahi Military Coat as pictured Nun's Veiling; embroidery and tucks These are clean, fresh styles just received from the “National” ‘and never before shown in its store. Good tyle, good quality and extraordinarily good value Astonishing Bargains in House : Dresses and Kimonos 2,700 new, crisp dresses, kimonos, bungalow aprons and bath robes. Direct from the big overstocks of the National. 34 distinct styles. Here are quantities, styles and prices for about half of ther SS Buecalow Dress 81.00 Perea 81.00 #100 Shoe Bargains $259 Calf, Patent and dull black Leathers Crey or brown Kid Leathers, Cloth iid uppers. All sizes 2!) to 6!) Ma larger sizes, but not in all styles. Ten distinct styles Menderti Vv ue $2.59 The “National Putlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. 4 * | For Sale at all Good Delicates- sen and Food Stores, Why Not Get The Best HERE are other cooked meats of varying standards, but there is only ONE absolutely: the highest quality of cooked meats Purity and wholesomeness hav become proverbial with ¢ © selected Gobel’s Meat Products will delight tite, Gobel jobel’s From Gobel’s Kitchen Meat Loaf meats enter the Gobel Sanitary Pork Roulade Kitchens until they are delivered Pork Pies P npivs , felt Sausages fresh and appetizing to your deli- Wraniitusters catessen dealer the most exacting Bologna ; care is taken’ that _they should mule Frac gd | represent the utmost in purity and Cooked Ham culinary science. Smoked Ham i i Bacon The delicious natural flavor in Cooked Corned Beef Pure Lard Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann | U.S. Government Inspected Establishment No. 317 Morgan Ave. and Rock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The Logical Shoe For Bunions Cowar Shoe d The Coward Bunion Shoe has a hollow shaped at the right place to fit over the bunion. It does not touch the sore spot but protects it from chafing or rubbing. The bunion pocket is shaped—not merely stretched—and does not show unduly on the out- side of the shoe. This member of the Coward shoe family is one of the most popular models we make, Its friendly com fort has endeared it to thousands of our friends who will wear no other shoe. Sold Nowhere Elee James S. Coward 262-274 Greenwich St, N.Y. Near Warren St ing fe a yg The boy musicians trom School No. ieghthaer me rap sessment renae in ssa AlSbibasinaii ss talent s hoped that later wil Ju ind purpose of nate the shildren gave him ¢ The reason we have —= power ON AVENUE irty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth rii-TH AVENUE, | YORK ie Finch exvlaned the proces “horton eed | 3 West 42d Street _ a Armettea Ia CRAG 147 iesturated in toate facterion’ Nox"* "| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | CHILDREN QUICK TO CATCH THE rection of Harry Schlacht @ ollie | U8 o'clock each Thursday evening. | Tite O nome to those of Corclgn birth N.Y. Jan With | and goes up from the people, while in’ suit the new hour schedule Government depends upon whether or TELLING POINTS. | | “We got you, Judge,” said one se- | rons’ committee will be appointed to $ 25 carry on the work Miss Cunningham, whose knowledge | AT the people the Influence of the | ; um reaches, sald the meeting was | ran : . a revelation even to her and praised | 3,600 Additional Waists from the Workrooms the public spirited stand of ‘The Eve- gover xo marin et, Sntemmgemarsiaeetss || JOHN FORSYTHE & Sons Edwin Ro Finch, who has been in fluences that are attempting to sway harge of the naturalization work of them one or two exceptions, Rochest thing manufacturers have anno: on May 1 a 44-hour week wou kingdoms the power is handed down by a king,’ Judge F h said | “Thus the majority of the people not we hav nod citizen: If the peo- | ple who live do not become citi- jens, the purpose of majority e of the elders were struggling | lly with the unaccustomed rea- | ng, but the children’ caught the! MADIS | rious boy about twelve years old, who |had been listening gravely he making of citizens must be h ning Word in fostering the move- | ——— th Supreme ‘our p| Nev ork ¢ Supreme Court of New ¥ Peres f wurated in their factories. Wa, |the great power in the United States, jrule is defeated.” | point in an instant and gave three | |done, through our community ae ngs,” Judge Finch continued [ihe most important work America has | 9 ‘ to do. [Be tenn eri eid Men’s Suits & Overcoats |areat credit for starting these Forum | meetings, where reat the hopes and future of America.” The children gave three more ‘ cheers. Herman W, Beyer, Deputy County at clearance prices ) Clerk in charge of the Bureau of Nat- uralization, announced that he would jopen his office at any hour of the day Jor night when a number of alleas P an Wwiah to fi their declarations Unusual purchasing opportunities are offe “Women cannot become naturalized except through the naturalization of |thelr husbands,” Mr. Beyer said. in “But all girls and boys who are eigh- | teen years old can file declarations and all can talk to their fathers about their duty to become citzens.” A stack of applications to be taken | Men's Sack Suits - at $34.50 & GP aRharantike eaewtania nee pres Men’s Winter Overcoats, at 0 & mont | ien’s Winter ercoats, at 28.50 & @ a. th oO Judge Benjamin Hoffman of the! Municipal Court contrasted the chances given to boys and girls here with h 1 t hy m ; those of other lands. The public } e r s hal t a te e materials acon ng Americ he aac re | The models are smart and up-to-date, the materials the foundation of our future citi- : iality sis ot an Ae tenship. of excellent quality, and the tailoring such as to meet Retween outburst of applause ‘the | children had sat as still as mice, but their almost rapt attention turned to laughter and hand-clapping when en- tertainers appeared to amuse them, | . oy ; While Henry Winchman made the -t] loor | 0 do its duty, William Fagan and| (Sixth Fioor ) Aronson sang “Welcome Home” ie eee Have e most exacting demands, fg, urging good nature, rs and laughs from the used to rs and brought ch idren, Their parents le gatherings where the tea principal of the evening school, Miss Anna Cunningham were present, were slower in joining in the spirit of the meeting. ww satutzet”™™" Will War Help Make New Race With Strength restraint, an foreign langu ce seenin'eS" OF Super-men The children’s share gf the exercises consisted of speeches, ‘songs by ‘the orohestra from 160, carried off the honors of the me: ing with an addreas on peace, writ- ten by her ‘d delivered with 1 By Putting More Iron Into the Blood a tas jy an older speaker 9f Modern Men and Women on ight envy. She was cheered and A ; applauded, but refused a “curtain Account of Their Eating Coarse call." Miss Cunningham patted " ; Father’y shoulder and kesed. her, Foods and Leading a Rigorous Out- Then the little girl ran back to her door Life? Physician Says seat, where her mother was waiting Winn hate wager that ars. tance Dron Ts Absolutely Essen- Tee tial to Greatest Develop- var ment of Physical and everance Ww" 4 Weintraub had less his first appearance as a speak Fsther had, but his pe sympathy nd approval of the 7 youngsters ! ‘© Mental Power. mory ae nen ty ‘ arey an | Why Naxated Iron by Helping to Supply "and told of the oppression | the Iron Deficiency in the Blood Ofteo 1 by his ancestors in the land Inereases the Strength and Endurance of the Czar of Weak, Nervous, Ran-Down Folks in Memory nped a cog, but Julius Two Weeks’ Time, efused e stricken with stage The men of blo nd tron whose tn fright. Ho starte gain and when | qoniaine ¢ BLUR eae to rehearse yoda and leading a third time he 1 and was rewarded witn ous applause © of the guests of the evening, Who in politics and stump speaking have made public address almost sec ond nature, sighed with envy for | s the opinion of Di meriy Physician and morial Hospital of George F. Baker Surgeon, Monmouth 3 New Jersey Dr. Baker belioves that these same con ons on @ lesser & mendous help to t health of men ud ’ men ut z upon at boy will get s« " : ' t Taid rt this : age to go through orum brings 0} fa wonderful ins Any one who doubts that it took reat ze to persevere and finally ver has ve when the ri ward nantity up a stronger of t supply Bo was udding orator ‘ tinction and applaus SOME OF THOSE WHO MADE THE MEETING A GREAT SUCCESS. e Club were Minnie Hell 4 Lustig, Nettie Schwarte- ts » Mandelburg, Edith Wink richer, Augusta Hass, 1 ‘Anna Poppick, Mary Ros al Greenstein, Tillie Felle ve who 7 Nuasied . ; the form it nd of 1 op the Home Fires ne’ with a spirit that left ro doubt that some of them are awaitin the return. of thelr brothe fro overseas, they have been fight- MANE PACT Utes Kor which ie. prew'ribed end “ret well known” Older inorgan Maven black gvarant Peafut ‘and ent ly a tm the aula ta tery ony ed ahaa and ‘women entlnw MOOD these conditions and blood

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