The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. he —_—_— ee weaonale anal aot A tneeeevindshamem & conseqnent decrease of expenditure KILLED BY TRAIN, NOT WAR, | lance o" the way to Hackensack Hos- MUST HAVENAVY tonal stent We a DANCING HUL A-HULA ON U. S. BATTLESHIP cn ayy meal Rc ee” | What Maes a. Feast? | Holmes said, “The true essentials of @ feast are only fun and feed.” ett Gardner, @echargea os a} HUNT FOOD P POISONERS. pt In the army in o@ yuthern be = Killed by @ train] Dietrfet Attorney O'Leary of Queens hanna Ratiroad |! investigating repor 6 on- | families in the Bt Mig ao have been poisoned through fr our own protec- the peace of the] 4 that will be powerful, strong] + TOPROTECT NATION 3": on. We must, in wh ir sort of world police shall be needed tn the Mees Annapolis Graduates War lina an mach strength as ang other! 4 Ships Are Required to Pree | on, Mayw x years old, a lawyer, and had an office In New York The Prosecutor amid last night that It was reported that his mother, he watching him from a window In her * }home near, saw him struck when he at to sprint acroas the track in| the engine tn order to swing| were train, He died in an ambus wer at. Tt ise good i” seafood, deen made Ill at ‘ y to say anything Wbout th reports most o amples vither ng to the \ reme vr always that Monroe Doe ANNAPOLIS ¥ inp senting w @ law MADE IN t At Grocers and Delicatessen Stor E. Pritchard 331 Spring St. N.Y. | Beautiful, New, Guarantced PLAYER PIANOS °495 On Convenient Terms : | FREB WITH BEVERY PLAYER: clags of 1 ed at United Stator N Acacte tne | the wa ty Dantels predic that “th f 1 . Bion of interest in the navy." “Not in your day Naval See fetary said, “will there be any reduc tion of naval power, We are now on | *Mersency, the last stretch of the three-year pro was authorized three years ago.” Beccary is eat ve haa ve) YN FIRE IN SWIFT PLANT doubt that Con ould authorize the recommends jstant_ mobili zation in event of WNotle of Player Music. $A beautiful Player ‘Bench. @ Delivery to your home, ~~ WISSHER MAIL THIS COUPON’ mn of President Wil- TO STORE NEAREST YOU fon for another three-year 5 « | Assistant Manager and Salesman] Hula Hula dance ree ainin for detaila of Wis sala 6f construction, In building ships} Jump, Then Go Back for |the Battlesip ‘Texa There is not ’ EW YORK: al! !ROOKLYN under that programme, e - shocked about in however, for t 55 Flatbush Ave NAMNGs nsaavercsssonsvccuvess Rbpss Of veosels would be oon Papers and Cash at Flushing, whieh would “keep our navy abreast of any navy in the world.” “We shall not build nation,” ¢t algo gobs—a gob being a two f TY: wark Ave, [903 Brond St... OPEN SATURDAY EVENING |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ¥ ara aaunty € bul dhl A tant Manager Charles E. Sm r such friendship and under and Ren Lew x I among al! nations as will y department alarm, and" i t cause a reduction in ar ent and fea an ummonia, w t y " >» uJ uJ 4 This country-wide Chain of Surprive Stores has found it neces- | 1 IME OR | AN T NO rice! !— sary to > I its stocks, and therefore |-as planned a sweeping | Iways underscld other ste policy when the wa t before-the-war prices > forced to do As our customers know, we Fors th to our ow! caught wit k-unloading ded many tote nd all together as ever been plas You Will aught from manufacturers of the most order to up tot eee eee sensational rices like other stores we ARMY CLERK KILLED ; ere IN HOTEL ELEVATOR | McMullen, Gi est at E FUTURE, e However, we miscalculated the duration of the war and consequently were caught for these goods include light, medium and heavy weight lines suitable for wear now and : ae Pa OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS NOW OFFERED AT AFTER-THE-WAR PRICES _ for children’s skin “a COO Saturdays Until 10 P.M. ' and scalp troubles as Cadum Ointment Cadum Ointment can be apptied to the tender skin of infants and ; children suffering from tetter, evema, chafing and similar trou: bles. It stops the itching at o ul much suffering from skin » troubles may be avoided by the tuncly use of this wonderful remedy, + Cadum Ointment is also good for pimples, blotches, itch, sealy skin, i burns, rings t Men’s ‘18% to £25 Suits and Overcoats /) eae anes Wasa s, ete, Durable-DURHIAM Ho siery is not a product of child labor. 4 under 14 yea ployed. Industri trained in Fvery Suit and Over- coat in Our Stock, formerly any priced up to $25, is now offer- » In many Instances, at less than half price. oot ate Men’s $4 w Overconts of all kinds; lig is in populir faney weave BUY NOW FOR FUTURE NEEDS 7 \ 1 1.800 r t t i | me ‘1 : eat lar inh he “i ond the lowest value of the Jot { i : te f : % oe UOC is worth $20—and the remainder are y P| — 1 Pants 3¢)-59 stn cape nes / Ml Good 34 and } ft ery man is assured # perfect fit $1.50 ! ‘ @ 34.50 Grades in the {atest metlela for men and yo os Grade : Ld See them—be your own judge n medium and heavy weigh 7 : fr ‘ ‘ Now | Men’s 25c Socks € $1.50 Work Shirts Men’ $1. 25 Undery ear BUYS’ NORFOLK Suits With 2 Pants $10 and $12 grades that ought to lisappear na itty: 951; vod val- | “es even _— with one pants, at ' 4 an opportunity to boys’ Vaderwear : “2 59e BUYS’ FANCY Norfolk Suits Ga! ments/'csitively Worth up to $8.50 4 rit and every $ 4 \ / ne shows ag fea oar a4 4, its value; = Lo Ty our choice _ 14 at of the entire is ih. Rael? lot now at Two of the many fine When It’s Cold Outdoors put on Durable-DURHAM Fleecy-lined Hosiery Te is full of warmth and full of wear, The thick, soft, fleecylining keeps in the comfortand keepsoutthecold. There are Durable DURHAM Fleecy-lined styles not only for little brother and his sister, but for father and mother. Every one in the family appreciates this good, warm hosiery in winter weather. DURABLE DURHAM HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN is made strongest where the wear is hardest EXTRA SPECIAL! Children’s 0’ coats $6 & $7 pou zarments, & values in Durable -DURHAM Hosiery JACK FROST during the tt t the «nd o Every pair, both in the regular styles and in fleecy- orteantarahiced at Of ona 9; siments offere lined, is strongly reinforced at points of hardest wear The tops are wide and elastic; legs are full length; sizes are accurately marked ; soles and toes are smooth, seamless and even, The Durham dyes prevent fading. There are Durable-DURHAM styles in all weights, for every season of the year, selling at 20c to 50c per pair Look for the trade mark ticket on each pair. You should be able to buy Durable DURHAM at any dealer's. If you do not find it, write to our Sales De- partment, 88 Leonard Street, New York, and we will see that you are supplied. Free Celaleg showing all siyles mailed on request DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS, Durham, N.C. 88 Leonard Street, New York full el es ‘A # All Are Norfolk Models With, Two Pants ' Y y iaen’s Hats Come choose frum curt 15) and $2 grades in sul the He | greens aoe ae. TH AVENUE BET, ISTH and 16TH STS, 3RD AVENUE N, W, CORK, 83KD STREET forced heeleand tors. Black only Price 400 pale

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