The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 8

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a ee ENDED ALS GA NNR inate mane ee an enn, ee Oe Devens neTUM Par. HIM ADEDA TAR’ \¢*Take the Stars Out of Service Flags,” {SN OOO TNS OF SPS genera a ERS 5225| SING ROUGH STUFF) Babies Cry; ‘‘Give Us Our Daddies Instead”? iy the money paid tion to Extend Shipping Board them on discharge, holding that the Life. jes which prevented them from Seem h hae hai ting also forbade the acceptance WASHINGTON, Feb, 24.—Discussing for non-com! c —_—— ta ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919. the American merchant marine prob &@ fighter for the front. It was Jem in the Senate to-day Senator Prchieasl ana sealtanes st Ransdell of Louisiana predicted that ee within a few mémths the Shipping Board would own half the ocean going merchant vessels in the United States over 600 gross tons and that by 1920 ship construction in this country would have increased’ the total ton-| nage under the American flag to ap- proximately 19,000,000 tons. Of this| sm Take Possession of the Puss- | Tm ie in-Boots Retaurant—They Mix Ther Own Drinks, ACHED FOR Tr The cop who tries the Yocks hy night In Tenth Street, from Fifth EVAPORATED ‘To make creamed chipped beet ¥ tasty and delightful, take ty pound chipe total the Senator estimated that 14. ped beel, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 table- 625,500 tons would be owned by the} yap wie Shipp’ soare cup water, aalt and Avenue to the “I.” heard about # Shipping Board ites portion’ sufficient for per, This ms lour. If chipped beef in very boiling water over it and aqueeze dry in in. Melt butter in skillet, Let your sore, swollen, ach-| million dotiars’ worth of voices along ing fect spread out in a about 2.30 A. M. yesterday when he| bath of Moat ad stopped in front of the Puss-in-Boots. “It's them Metropolitan Opera) birds descendin’ to rough stuff,” said As the authority of the board to op erate vessels expires by Hmitation six | months after the proclamation of| . he said, it Was essential that ation be provided whereby the \ operation may be continued | — ems cor, | Opposing Government subsidy, | VIRGINIA LIBERTY DALY CORNELIA ELIZABETH MecARTY y |Senator Ransdeil outlined three pos- | | sible solutions of the merchant marine problem: First, complete Government | 190 slowly Lion Brand Evaporated Milk and the water. Cook until creamy, season With salt, if needed, and pepper. @ Get ina supply of Lion Brand Evapo- | rated Milk from your groce And be sure that you always keey supply of this high-quality milk be the cop, and, as Mary Garden would fay to her French maid, “the cop had| reason.” your Panty, tus send you acopy of our (ree : ywnership and operation of all ships, nusual Cook Book, “The Milky Way.” ' Mary wax not there. Absolutely not. S00 MNO So whe doesn't Jocks, wharves and terminals; second,| | Wi ose ‘Milk G ' ; | docks, e 8; second, isconsin Condensed Milk Co. She had an invitation, but sho also| Margaret Le Myra, who doesn't have com jownership and operation through a| | Dep {Kt Hudson Street,New York had @ headaghe—and to the Wadache |t0 #ing at the Metropolitan until mee TLE | public corporation @ntrolled by th j she owos her alibi. Melba wnan't, Tuesday and therefore could go as HOYLE & there elther, because shé got tired too | fF as she liked; and a couple of army 7 | early, But it is possible to assem.| Captains from Washington, and : Worth of voicen| Teresa Hendricks and Emmna Noe : without including Mary's or Melba’s, | and A Fitziu's niece and then bs 4 Joa the cop did hear a million dot. |%™e Including Tom and Jerry, Na Ei mat p “Hail, hai, the| They bought the place and they car. é INCENT = SaaS ai tn ,attaseanen,? sane An. | Tied their own orchestra, which, like CAVATAIO. | gang's a "and aoe ted Be ace err cee eed MES | Sher ttle drink wouldn't cause us|® Palm Beach bathing sult, was a) Diine burning, corn-pestered, bunion- | any permanent injury,” and one thing | )TOP TN) Mma ine cult loniae thet ’ | feet of yours in a “Tis” bath. | and another, including a hymn be- . Als ’ | they brought a phonograph and « bar, | ro | Your toes will wriggle with Joy; | ginning: | FJ | Jook up at you and almost talt | © bois kihin & ‘The bar was a knockout, according | —SGZA | then they'll take another dive in phe ab lla to the best available information, But ANNA E, JOHNSON , A that “Tis” bath In next July. “4 b ‘ 4 there is nothing about it on the police ‘ i‘ : a } your feet feel like lumps of | The cop did not go in. blotter, for the business of the cop, as| And the Daddies, Whose Kid- | teed —al tired out—just try “Tis” | tn fact mobody went ti excepting! riraay mentioned, was to seo that| dies Were B fter Th ae great ite (aap od Your feet | those who really belonged—people| 1. goors of 10th Street were locked, ies Were Born After They Se Sane with Joy; alae you will find | ix Olive Fromstadt, wtio has | .04 having secon that this was true in| Went Overseas to Fight, Are Ag rom corns, callouses | ji veiier disposition than some suspect; ” . the case of the Puss-in-Roots, he as Anxic s C 3e to remedy al iraws out al |" . oO } es o. 2 | atdsae which sak companied the ethers instead when | But it 1s known that the bar wus Come Home and Get Ac-] ARTHUR NICHOLAS CURTIN eecmiiiasanii | your fect ead couse fost tortares bee! ‘Solin dancaak to have an allt; and|TU%ning, or at least dribbling, to the quainted. son of Corpl. A. J. Curtin of Company Get 2 25-cent box of “Tis” at any| count di Begurola, whose baritone is {2st minute, which was some tune Bebe A, oid Regiment, U. 8 nginears. | Weshewski Identified by Dor | Bi aad you: fect pots new come: vigorous enough almost to break the|"*fore the duwn's early Heht And) mii, win me happy Service Star|at No. 187 Kast oe yerty. Dal othy Felten as Man Who 3 m= 3 nia Liberty Daly was mh a ferteble your shoes feel. You can | furniture in @ delicately butt Dince| nappies fra A Cootendivedmas bid 8, at No. 499 East 49th Tried to Throttle Her. wear shoes a sire smaller if you de-' like the Puss-in-Boots; an Oe ven sopratios, some perecns are @little ones bave never seen thelr |street, Hrooklyn. She is the daugh- pire.—Advt. Neilson and Alys Larryne, who pro- |soldier dads, who have been doing|ter of Private Charles F. Daly, who es darned good mixers of the Bronx and |tneir bit for Uncle Sam “over there,” {is with t °Gf: . » 308th Field Artillery. Lit-| Dominick Wesnewski, Mentified as P; Y. Sci tific Dish the Bootch high. Pe reece imees | atvirinimreniven anialar’ intees| | resent You a Scien a there are testimonials to the effect that as tenorg and baritones and, yes, Hl | th ed to throttle six- ‘h 4 + Boots i we ree duced to her daddy, will also have to The Puss-in-Boot under ord nary | weleome when ho gets back and sees |e introduced to her uncle who 18|toen-y Horethy saliee aae| PC AM eh en ee hc neeaere™ circumstances is a more or less public the little stranger who has taken bis | "over ther ia A| tea treads Eaveeeaipiied the. beaugitouges restaurant catering to bobbed-haired| piace in his absence and who won-| Baby Emma Margaret Wolfe, who|her home at Gaylord Avenue an goodness of Baked Beans. They are baked for hours in models of the village and the visit-|ders why Uncle Sam didn’t send hin [14 c1Rht months old, and lives dt No; lake Street, Jamaica, Saturday, will teat Or Nec ieee genre ener evtab es 248 feaceas: Hall ge hae Mb henerhy hey Uaaaesgsat Musician Frank J. Wolfe of the 309th |be confronted with det 4| in scientific study of this dish, that baking would crisp_ the ol, But the manage-| Baby Lucille Myrtle Hoyle was|Infantry, 78th Division. She is very | other witnesses in on effort to They tested 856 formulas in cre- —_ beans in an old-style oven. Here ment having sold out for the night,/born July 19, 1918 and she is the| anxious to greet her daddy ag she/up the mystery in the murder of Mary| ating the sauce alone. they come out mealy, nut-like the opera people had the place to|daughter gf Private A. T. Hoyle of |°@? sine “Da- sadoth Hiddell in the Glen Morris| Now we urge you to try this and whole. % Saat Baby Anna Elizabeth Johnson was | #2! ; 4 R vii 0. themselves and drew the curtains, |Company E, 117th Engineers. Sho | porn two and a half months after her {section of Queens on Jan, 16 and an| new-type dish and see what it e sana Lh dlelpedlbie mics They brought their own ingreff{-|Writes: “I am anxiously waiting for |father sailed for overseas with Com-|attack made two days later on Mra,| means to you. sears ‘Baked Beans, ents—excepting the salad amd sand- tag to come home to mother and are rth ne ys He is Sergt. Dora Arnpole in the same neighbor- Compare them with the old wiches and coffee. And they re-|{ One of the stars in my service flag | Foi "ynby” but te ae present tiviny | hood How They Digest kinds. Their ease of digestion, spected the largo sign hanging over|!# for him and (he other is for my |with her grandmother at No. 17 First; ‘The assailant got decidedly the| their mealiness and tang will be he New S rim, Models in epemer worn Wahlen rene great uncle, who was killed in ac-|Strect, Hackansack, N. J. until het | worst of it'in his encounter with Miss This scientific dish of Baked a revelation ‘ 1») gz “Take one lump and stir like hell.|tlon. I have put a gold one on for | daddy comes home. |Felten, Though slight and weighing| Beans is easy to digest. Pork and Beans will gain a We don’t mind the noise.” him. I live at No. 3195 Broadway, A PRInGL | Waite SuGESD BOUNGA aie in Ainintee| The beans are analyzed before new place in your diet when you ) They say they are going to repeat| With my mother and grandparents, | FORMER OFFICER ON TRIAL. ey Sa Wiedads a aR plcies + | we. start to cook, They are know Van Camp's. Order a few O ‘Ss ot n every Saturday night Baby Vincbnt Cavataio, who resides a iT ete A boiled in water freed from min- cans now. Melba and Mary ure expected to at-lat No, 1446 First. Avenue ed ed of Taking| Mickel as a ba at when the| tend next time. way. 4 ai i SOUS, Was Bore to Free Man tn Army, | man grabbed he Wesnewski was =~ Pork d allies Nov, 1, 1918. His father is Private ¢ trial of Sidney i, Corn, Cormerly | arrested later near the scene of the \ / Ij ork an are now the feature of interest ip the sabianned (0 EAts. ta Wilecn.. | Bet CAYAtaIO, Who Jn with the 66th |e contain In the are igned to the | attack | V/ 4 | © ») Beans ed hi Nino Verna, thirty-three years old, No, | Coast Artillery. Personnel oiltce at Camp Upton, who 18] are was held in’ $2,000 bail to-day \. dead S spacious Department reserved on the 414 West 25th Street, Manhattan, in-| Baby Cornelia Elizabeth McCarthy | frturat Judge chacleld git ee land. the. hearin Mourned until Vi i f th terrupted his trial one cha’ was born April 16, 1918, and lives at Ra ee oe Mey, et NE BS ROGER. MA UTREG ain Baked With the Van Camp Sauce Sixth Floor for the outfitting of the ; oon . tonal Thursday. The prisoner is in the : ———. Ceara murde No. 165 Academy Str Long Island | Long Island City 3 Also Van Camp's Soups Van Camp's Peanut Butter “hr City. Sho is the daughter of Sergt. | i. minal praare 7 ; "e Ei d Milk ‘ Detec asked tha ews! Spaghetti Van Camp's Evaporated Mi man-of-the-future. Ghasien As ateCarehy of the Tin soi | . ft atiyags " i tthe w walt Van Camp's Spag Ss : Bele be turned over to them so he could| * ene was formerly a New York father and demanded a be taken to the scenes of the crimen: ema acu othe pitce e “i Everything that is new and in good by Arthur Nicholas Curtin ts the Pe SECM Ua the # ate told them he had taste in Boys’ Wear may be obtained no power to do th 0 he will be| : = | questioned in prison by the detectives | in this Department, every item in the rl) | ana citare/tenitian with, (he cans | Miss Felten was on her way home when she stopped at a d and got some pumpernickel, She was} carrying it and pushing her bicyc along the lonely road near her home when a man stopped her and ask vast assortments having been selected by persons who are not only thor- oughly versed in the developments of fashion, but who are equally conver atessen Prim 2 AYA about street car routes. He lunged i Jat her as she was about to answer.| sant with the individual tastes and 7 anise atti encited eee kee Clorsta) notonly and the man grabbed her to throttle her with one h attempting requirements of the up-to-date Ameri- seeing dd to keep} can boy. betterhealth,but The cies cote A moa bes sad Fea e gled and managed to strike at him with the pumpernickel. The dlows| New and unusual are oOnomy ma forced him to loosen his grip. Her} screams brought her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Felten, and the assailant | ran away, | Dorothy was taken to the house of Boys’ Suits, Top Coats and English Goif Caps, all made from the same Change From Coffee " a neighbor so she could recover from | piece of material; also Small Boys’ her hysteria before meeting her widowed mother, who is il! When Coats and Hats, similarly made to match, Every wide-awake boy gives unstinted approval to these smart her brother John arriveg home the police Were notified. While the girl, Ai healthy winter et A for the millions « POSTUM outfits, the materials of which are Neither the war nor pre-war “When. Weanewaki wan arenind who know Kondon’s the best and finest obtainable. conditions : Pi cor REST ag | . Lio: o hav eas increas~ ts s ree h Pan alae a ‘ ‘ rey Keep your head clear by using Kondon's, and Boys’ Suits, Top Coats and Hats for ed the price of Postum CEREAL tity identified him, bath at the thine] you will have far lose engency foward the colds everyday wear are shown in every or INSTANT Postum. Wesnewakt at first aiid ho “did not] ailments, F wanted * style and material. Boys’ ee wae oe eapatvgd a wee =e little Kondon's snuffed up each nostril - ome a ? e daily is a precaution that will pay Furnishings, in large and comprehen- OSTUM both forms has always i oye imal aie adalat || | fie dividenda (a health. sive assortments, are in stock at een economical. Besides, it con- ee sends ine, bali table ot searing. veer pane wih moderate prices. tains no caffeine’ or any other LOOK OUT FOR “SENATOR. druggists everywhere, Fogarty Soliciting Contribattons, | Says Merchants’ Association, | That old humanitarian and charity worker “Senator Fogarty” has made his reappearance with his hat out for con- NDON tributions, according to Greater N CATARRHAL JELLY York, the bulletin of the Merchants Association. The bulletin says | is guaranteed not only by us, but by 29 years’ “This time he wants money for ‘a coal Free service to millions of Americans, If Kondon's fund of the First Ward Democratic | does'nt do wonders for your cold, sneezing, Club!" ‘The bulletin quotes a briet| |} "2OTreatment ecinit cures caters ceae Lied. hese, ‘ article prepared for The Merchants’ As-| Coupon ; ‘ sociation by the Bureau of Advice and Sy ache, sore nose, etc.—we'll pay your Information of the Charity Organization | money back. Address harmful substance. POSTUM is good for the health —the delight of young and old— an economical,nourishing, deli- cious beverage. Every day — “Theres a Reason” for Postum. Boys’ Shoes, in all the desirable lasts and leathers, may be obtained in the Men’s Shoe Department, adjacent to The Boys’ Clothing Department Madison Avenue - Fifth Aven A tin (large Society, and printed in Greater New enough for 20 appli- KONDON'’S : York Jan, 7, 1918) wht ont b fed Mew York “Back in'1914 ‘Mr, Fogarty’ was con- | cations) will be mailed to Catarrhal Jelly victed and sentenced,” | you free of charge on receipt Minneapolis, Minn, After tho sentence had expired, the of your name and address, ; uroau heard that the “Senator” wi Satire agalo—cor reah air Work anda |

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