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Delancey, Buffalo, N, Y. + eel KING. | pononry, 4 ath Priv: Heard 7 T. Bria Tat one, 97 Garrison Ay, abhiior, Averkiy. Bristol, Conn, Htephen, Charles Yr C8 Jerry 3, PALMER Albert Poo WENZEL, Charles Henry, Guttedl OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. | MADTA, Peter, 12 Skillman et, Brookiyn, WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, OUSLY REPORTED M IN ACTION Privates. ANDERSON, Anhur 8, 7 jours Becky WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER: MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPOR ED MISSING IN ACTION, Prive, ISSING 8th Bt, Drool 638%, Both’ St, ie OTARY_C ‘BUSINESS RECONSTRUCTION An editorial by A. W. ! In devastated France and Belgium the busi- | | ness of reconstruction is a matter of stone and | Over here—we invert the phrase—the | reconstruction of business is a matter of purpose | Both forms of reconstruction have | | been made necessary by the What the nations of the world have passed through | must have a cleansing effect not only upon the military and political attitudes of the universe, but doubly so upon the business spirit and methods of trading. seen what a monstrous thing a nation may mortar. | and method. | We hav ‘| become when it succumbs t belief in its own invincibili over right. Germany has filth of her atrocities and the nauseated the civ weak in heart. Others starved opponents for brainless capital. right, in business. with a former stranger—Sacrifi Sorrow, are wondrous purifiers. | long before the Great War wa | purpose was tha —the betterment of business. ‘The Rotary slogan is: PERFECTION Motor Car Heaters Heat and Complete Your Motor Car At 14 West 40% St and 177 Broadway Crouch 6 Fitzgerald sell fine luggage. | Dr ly rs 2-16 West S5rd St NewYorm EATON €~ GETTINGER DEPENDABLE PRINTERS 2E5.Ninth Ayenus Tel Chelweo 8686 DISTINCTION ARTHUR ©ALMA WQ@ODWARD 1476 Broadway. General Advertising Agents i [FLOWER STEEL ||ELECTROTYPE CO. 461 Eighth Ave. Tel, Greeley 6154 216 William St. Tel. Beekman 1331 AVADLONR, Panaio, 100 Brunemick 6, Jor nick Sta is eonert, Comm, Samuel, KG W. ldmn At, Now | ( + Femme Ota. | iy) 1 , N.Y, Now York City. berg, N. J. WOUNDED SEVERELY, PREVI- PREVI- ized world. terial to work with—but her methods were all wrong. That is what has been the trouble with American business. The splendid materials were there, but the methods were all wrong. | Men accumulated wealth by walking over the puny bodies of the same thing for which the world is s “He THE EVENI SICK IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Private. ORUILLN, Giuseppe, Omining, N.Y. | RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI- | OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION Privates. ton, NF. JONES. Chester 1 incoln Toad, Frooktyn. 403° Grabam ave PL, Brooktyn 0. 4. Nod, k BR, 55 Doan St, Brooklyn. Ludwig Merman. 10i8 Co somey | Stapleton. Alo, .N., ¥. e'Kelb “Ave, Rreekiye a & 12 th BL, ken, N.S, | blah Holland, N. RIC, Marry M., WEDSTER, Willard K., On Cook. LAKE, Paul B., Bridgeport, Conn, Priva ADELING, Frederick to, a1 BECKER, John W. Huital aan, war. o the glorification of self, the ty and the exercise of might been an object lesson. The monument of her conceit have She had wonderful ma- because their brains were not fit There was too much of might over Most of us have come face to face, during these past few years, | | ice. Sacrifice and his companion, We imagine they will go a long way toward purifying our business reconstruction. The Rotary Club of New York came into being ten years ago— | its initial | ving to-day | s even dreamed of — rofits most, who serves best.” Rotary subsequently added a shorter phrase as its expression of purpose; “Service—not Self.” The members of Rotary Clubs all over the world try faithfully to live up to these precepts. They have been doing so for ten years —and they have found profit and satisfaction in their practical use. We are looking for b C88 betterment—and Rotary will do its share. MARTHA | WASHINGTON | service, security, Shien on smartness and saving to tne wo- man alone in New York 29 East 29th Street NewYork. National Ice & Coal Co., Inc, 103 Park Ave. Tel. Vanderbilt 5050 Formerly Burns Bros, Ice Corp. JONES & BRINDISI Craftsman Bldg., 6East 39th St, ORIENTAL and DOMESTIC The FRANKLIN CAR Service race Motor Cares Co. President. sae a tsar NOOR 1919, NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY MRS. 0’ GRADY YEAR IN OFFICE! lf mpl paige the completion of Mra, O'Grady is Store Hours: WANAMAKER’S-=x ‘‘A Young Couple Wanting to Furnish Their Home Throughout '—and with approximately $1,000 to spend, went with me through two stores on my strong Recommendation,’’ writes a business woman who is our sharpest critic. “All of us were so pleased at these two “Leadership in Bedroom houses that it was difficult to refrain from Furniture’ giving an order for things, but we waited to see Wanamaker's, with the result that in “In bedroom Furniture Wanamaker’s from dining-room, bedroom, living room and sep $148.50 to $446 in fifteen price-steps, is far arate pieces of furniture Wanamaker's of- in the lead. fered much more for the money, from every viewpoint, than the other places. “The Biggest Thing Ever Seen” “The immensity of the stock and crowded quarters are bewildering, and choice at other places is much easier. But when people are looking for furniture for a home, to live with for many years, they want a lot to choose from. And enthusiastic young people pre- fer close crowded quarters (if the stock offers a dozen good styles) to a spacious display of one or two desirable styles. And Wana- maker's has managed this year to make see- ing the stock more easy, notwithstanding the impression that ‘it is the biggest thing ever seen’ which people keep saying over and over: “Enthusiasm, Good Humor and Joy” Handreds Consratatate the rite Broadway, at Ninth eds of letters were Ellen A sommias Does Anemia Hold You Back? CHRONIC anemic is like an automo- bile running on half its cylinders. He or she manages to keep going after a fashion, but lacks the vital spark so neces sary to keen enjoyment and business or soc ial accomplishment, As anemia is bleod poverty, it can be gradually overcome by a good blood tonic such as Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. Gade's ‘Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” Pepto-Mangan helps to make rich, red blood by increasing the number of the red cells and their capacity to carry oxy gen—the breath of life—toevery cell and tinue. With abundant oxygen. reaching every part of the body, the whole system is charge with renewed health, force and energy. Pepto-Mangan is easy to digest and exceedingly pleasant to taste. Universally prescribed by the medical profession, FRIBNDLY WARNING: There| caty one Pevte- Manganand age as shown bi Pepte-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY facturing Chemists, New Terk Study thie picture oe will know how Pepto- Mangan looks “Wanamaker’s mahogany bedroom suite at $261, from $400—big dresser, dressing table and bench, desk and separate chair with chif- forobe and double bed, is a marvelous value. “In reductions on elaborate pieces I con- sider Wanamaker's in the ivory and wicker suite, $795 to $1,060, the best value found, with others of almost equal importance. “In library tables Wanamaker’s stock is far ahead in size and selection—no com- parison can be made.” werywbere Advance selections may now be made at February prices, the transactions and de- liveries to date from February 1. sym The Sale includes: a 1. Several hundred thousand : “Perhaps it is the result of conditions at dollars of special purchases present, but it has been a very long time since crowds have apparently felt such enthusiasm from our regular manufac- and good humor and joy in browsing as ex- turers. isted in the atmosphere of Wanamaker's ¢ ‘ February Furniture Sale. 2. And our by tnt regular stock “At Wanamaker’s I had a wonderful time of home furniture. with these people, and all of us had the feel- 3. In all more than a million ing of a really truly sale that was offering . r 4 | marvelous values. We walked miles run- dollars of furniture. ning back and forth, from floor to floor, and 4. Offered at discounts of 10 to from section to section, and were nearly dead with fatigue, but when finished we had ac- complished something and felt satisfied. 50 per cent. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Gallery, New Building This Is the “Welcome Home’’ February Furniture Sale. Thursday Is Another Day of Courtesy Cotton Dress Goods Remnants 5,000 yards of th On the wie A BURLAP or COTTON BELL BAG CO. 63 Front St - Hanover 662 SELLS GOoD CLOTHES WHERE COLUMBUS MEETS BROADWAY AT 66th STREET Women’s Fur Coats At Agreeable Savings Originally Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) plain $285 Hudson seal, trimm with various furs. $325 to $650 E. M. Gattle & Co,—Jewelers 630 Fifth Ave, N.Y, Opposite the Cathedral ROMEIKE Now $225 $250 to $485 $175 pm. : o 1 Nutria ’ | 4 Taupe nutria.,..:..$295 to $625 $195 to $375 PRESS CLIPPING SERVICE Z . sak a 4 caracul . $760 to $1,250 $500 to $700 HENRY ROMEIKE, Ine. | Ginghams, voiles, shirtings, printed voiles, crepes, 4 moleskin. A 5 $600 to $750 $525 to $500 106 Seventh Avenue | imported novelties, from/1 \y yards to whole dress 3 Kolinsy eauire $300, 3498 duno, pete lengths. Main floor, Old Building i eat ttt $260 JEWELRY—Class Pins and Rings oer ae | 1 race $185 : Ath'ee Medals and Fraternity Pose # F eon seal. a : ES & CLUST, 15 JOHN ST. Wanamaker Special Second floor, Old Building We're Letting All Our Men’s Fur Coats Go At Very Low Prices They are all our own picked stocks—good at original prices—a fine investment at the reduced prices. Fur-lined Coats Sewing Machines—$30 A simple, easy running machine that has won hundreds of new friends for the last twenty-one years. Long shuttle model with drop head and automatic lift. Full set of attachments. Oak case with five drawers, Guaranteed for five years. Sold—if you like —on weekly payments of $1. ELEVATORS The World's Standard UNDERTAKERS FRANK E.CAMPBELL FLORIST Broadway ar 66m Street MAJESTIC A Hotel of distinction for guests of discrimination, with tariff in moderation | | also 270 West é3ra Stree Se sailaey, 3 i Muskrat-lined Marmot-lined | |} Overlooking Central Park “Tie FUNERAL Cake ie ERLE? paneing Collar Were Now| Collar Were Now at West 72d Street as A ‘ Husa). <.:.$100 bree male $97.50 MIL Pure & Wholesome | |) Bird s-Eye Diapering Otter. 185.00 130.00 Grade A-Sealect | q de6n Beal. ¥ | In Ten-yard Lengths Hudson seal 00 200 135.00 SHEFFIELD FARMS |||. DA Shee 00 138.00 : : | Well-known grade of soft-finish cotton. LITHOGRAPHERS SLAWSON DECKER CO, ; ., | Otter Nutria-lined | | Bought eighteen months ago, which accounts Reaves . 175 128.00 LUTZ © SHEINKMAR | hak . 195 135.00 ANE ST Wl deancox “ mpeg for these low prices— Otter | f ee | FATE LET TERS | 18-inch $1.10 length M-inch $1.40 length leet tama : iis {78.0 casas the largest and most com- 4 eainae ahaha snd Beave' cd f 1 IS ccily MATHESON]|| plete plant in the city. ocala NL MRAP RL aida aa a Civet-lined | Lisi Vhite Le 22-inch..$1.30 length First floor, Old Building eral pene. the best I ite ad ra as D. H. AHREND CO, | Japanese Mink-lined| lamb 195 115.00 = ———! | 52 DUANE ST WORTH 205 || |! Persian lamb., 195 135.00 Mink-lined == | 4 , ’ b. | : Tee 75 Women’s Coats at | | 279 175.00 | Otter...... 480 $10.00 Qu iclock [RBH FA || $25 Fur Outside Coats y : | , : | Fur Were Now | Rae te) | De cess Jie pase atta rae Were $35 | lack dog. $45.00 $27. 50} Lavet Nee tee tes | up : Had Ay k of velours, Burella cloth, a Hair seal 65.00 45,00) $175 $105 $250 $165 \\ p! mei ea! of plush. With co lars of 1 Wombat... 65.00 45.00 as 13 ue | lI = i coon, or French seal (dyed coney). Some Wombat... 85.00 65.00! 299 135 375 250 | Ifa RED GIARIE Tra! without fur. Second floor, Old Building Opossum. 175.00 105.00] 225 165 500 325 | ALEXANDER GAMILTON Burlington Arcade floor, New Building | DELPADK Crunes | i Executive Training 13 Astor Place, || at alt Good Shops | New York We’re Still Offering Men’s Made-to-Measure Suits for $29.50 The regular $37.50 to #60 in the Broadw: | whatever office you see “The Man at the Desk” (The Dictaphone trademark), know that that office gets out its daily mail on time and most economically. TAENIC TAPAVANE Phone Worth 72 ‘all at 280 Broadway This advertisement dictated to The Dictaphone sack suits, as made y Store’s made-to-measure shop, season's selling. Good, blues Suit lengths left from the substantial worsteds, ime plain and grays, stripes cas and fancy effects. A sensible investment for any man, Corner Eighth