The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 6

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EAR EE RET ee eet emer omen THE b fuenza epidemic hit or Mf i Regional Director Smith's An ted an already se labor sititas |e tata nual Report Shows Heavy bl cid vin Het rie i" SLL ges, | Handicaps Overcome » itachi fll a ae {hie mother for Uncle of Young Man Who Inhe ed $60,000 Oppoes w tem- had direc Court 4 /Hommedieu, who inherited $60,000 from nd who is now a private In Army Medical Corps. ng soldier's sister, Mrs. ndrickson of Jame ? made by Hulda Lashanska eae cam el [Si apt te appearing at Carnegie Hall, February 4th Music League of America Overnight, fame came to Hulda Lashanska. A great audience of music-lovers sprang to its feet in enthusiastic tribute to her bril liant artistry. Before the season's end this * Ate for 4 Ted IANALAX ay ie Fruily Laxative EEP the delicate machinery of your children Waiting L'Hommedieu was ° : running right. wy young American soprano was universally sjust love” the pink oihinander of the i ng Calgary, where recognized as one of the most impressive pastilles. Haumeatad: le. erleate new singers of the day. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York At your druggist Vurriers’ Strike Put om. Wieniry McKESSON & ROBBINS, tic NewYork Makereot Teath Dow Hulda Lashanska makes record lumbia. Any Co or you some of her exquisi ms—music that delights the ear satisfies the heart umbia dealer . New Colambia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of svery month ow CATS PASS THe (e) ic) Down Town One Block from ‘T4th St. “L,” Hud- son Tube Station and 14th Cross- town line. poor 2 Blocks from bSth St. Subway Station and 86th : Crosstown line, 84th St. “Lh” Station at door. " = ALN ws (Sy Se ea pra %4 and 15 pound Packagi ANAM CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS SANA Open Saturday Evenings at Both Stores Kebruary Saleof burniture It isa fortunate co-incidence that the FEBRUARY SALE this year comes just at a time, when we find it advisable to cut down the ENORMOUS STOCK that war conditions for the past eighteen mont)s made necessary. This surplus stock, muc! of it purchased at LOW, PRE-WAR PRICES, al! goes if : into this sale at substantial REDUCTIONS ranging Secretar: Porceloid from 20, to 50 » making this an unusual oppor- William and he Refrigerator tunity, and one’ which our LIBERAL CREDIT Periad. in Goldeg Apartment style, Porceloid interior, $4798 brings within reach of everyone. “We Make Terms to Fit’’ Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere and Mahogany fin- f ish, as illustrated, $34 98 Sunshine and Happiness in. place of Gloom and Irritability — is the experience of many on changing from coffee to Instant Postum Not at all incredible! For Postum is free from the distress~causing elements in coffee. At the same time it is a de- licious nourishing drink “There's a Reason" for INSTANT POSTUM Plain Figure Tags on Everything | Genuine Mahogany Chippendale Period Dining Room Suite SERVING TABL&. 38 inches | 1 ARM CHAIR and 5 SIDE CHAIRS, with sli ing of BUFFET 54 inches long, CHINA CLOSET 44 inches | * pin G TABLE 48 inches wide, 6 feet extension GENUINE BLUE SPANISH LEATHER Three- (| i Library a. Piece ‘e Living Room Suite Massive moulded frames, in Mahogany finish, highly polished, upholstered seats, back and arms in genuine SS BAUMAMNBRE [iis os. sgg.0| J BAUMANN & BRO AT 84™ ST. & 3°°AVE « MWConG"AveRIS"Sy [2x28 OM | 1 Your City 1, | MULLEN, “Teerunce, '“THE JEFFS” TO GIVE BALL. Greenwich Social Organization of G5 NAMES LISTED Tw sr706ve veld at the Amsterdam Opera House on Wednesday evening, Feb. 5. “The Jeffs" form the social annex of that part of the Third Assembly District Demo VU cratic organization presided over by — Deputy Fire Commissioner Charles W. Culkin, bn leva 1 in atl It is proposed to use the recelpts of 35 Died of Wounds and in Abingdon Square to the memory of all those residents of the distrtet who 65 of Disease. were enrolled in Uncle Sam's armel _— forces in the war. WASHINGTON, Feb, 3 Department The War jay gave out a list of 59 casualties in the army. They were livided as follows: Died of airplane vceident, 1; killed in action, 40; miss- ing in action wounded severely, 110; wounded, ee undetermined, 274; died from wounds, 35; died of dia- ease, 65. Those on the from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow France to Continae the Jon. United States Judges Chatfeld ani Garvin to-day designated United States District Attorney Melville J. France to et until successor Is nominated and ‘onfirmed. Mr, France resigned to take ct at noon on Saturday but has nduc y the judges to continue be ae. Brooklyn, DIED OF WOUNCS. | Corporal. M. PINGERMAN, Rov vol Washington Ave, | Sew’ York Cit pias aad | DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Sergeant. Fred M., Wentoo, Conn | swollen, tender, calloused | feet or corns. MOORE | | CASE, Prank ¢ | WENGY, “Clarence ext Haven, Como, DIED OF DISEASE. Corporal. BUSH, Oharlos 1 Brooklyn, Nog. aN. J NUY am, Tris, N.Y | WOUNDED SEVERELY, | Colonel. HOLSTEAD, Dorey, | - | i] | | | | Ah! what relief. feet; no more burning feet; no mwre swollen, aching, ter sweaty feet No more soreness in corns, callouses bunions. ler, Cons, No more tired hide Nowak, “No matter what ails your feet « Mit ; what under the you've tried wit! out getting re just use “Tie causes aes Nh st. Now “Tit” iy the only remedy that draw cut all the poisonous exudatior which puff up the feet. "Tie" cure your foot trouble so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain Your shoes won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or ge. sore and swollen. Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunions, 25-cent box at any drug store nent store and get instant r smaller shoes, Just Get a whole year's cents Pri Nuit MITH rl AONSON, John } CHM ILALN " relief. W. once try “Tix foot comfort for only 25 Think of it —Advt Yor MISSING IN ACTION Privates. Ser eat A eereien, N.Y DIED OF DISEASE, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant. | MINTON, Charlee A,, Union Cla, New Tort, RETURNED TO DUTY. PRE- , VIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF ;' WOUNDS, | Sergeant Kondons Corporal. |KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED WOUNDED SE- VERELY. | Private. | 4114.0, Benjamio, 102 Mester § MISSING IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED WOUNDED SE- | VERELY. | Private. | GARKANA, Prank, Niagara Falla, N. T KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETERMINED), Private. James J, 197 Court dodge this New Yor “Wl the nose isstopped uPy pestis cold in, the head, oF when from bad habit mouth- ILL ‘PREVIOL is ip breathing | KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- \'LY. REPORTED MISSING IN | ACTION. Private. w | PLAMEWTY. Chris T., Now Haven, Conn, ead ieaa bent ‘windpipe | oF DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED if sare very apt to develop | MISSING IN ACTION. lunge are veenee of auch tis: Private. , ware | ruowunipce, Radin Aootkele, 8, ¥ fortune ok bya famous dost. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PRE VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Corporals. CARTER, Cyr A. Hilton, § SHWCH MER, “Clifford” Vs" J Hermimer St, . S up your nose. ou ad KONBON Privates. 4 Buy a tube at any drug store, We | GOODE, Clarence ¢ ey paty a, 5, will you your meney back if ere f Mew Yens Ave RONDON’S Yoes not do all we SIT GUE ae, Amwtertam, No ¥ say. Sample tn free on request. PAN Gand 7a FiaMh’ ave, eoontyn, WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), P Atlantic Ave,, Brooks CATARRHAL JELLY Hous'cn St., Now MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, mon. 41> Wow "S24 8t., New uz st ane ave. Nw Smoked Out (4 DUNHAM, Job A., G21 Kast 1602 8,, New : Matthew, 160 Waverley Place, New Tobaccoless mt eee CIGARETTES A sensible way of reliev nea, Colds, Catarrh, Vhroat and all other uire direet and im is in order to get ant relief Vhe medicated smoke disinfects the air passages That cannot be reached any other way it eliminates the annoyance of dos ing the system with drugs that upset the stomach At all druggists, 20¢ the box Diet and Care Chart free. Address —- Munyon’s Laboratories, WIGHEL x 54th and Coluinbia Ave., Philadelphia, | A Pike te Pa,.—Advt, ar PE Ce sie Grippe Germs

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