The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 19

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oh Ri ahem tnininth cr rere I te a A LE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 7, 19 VICTORY DANCE FOR BLIND. | $24 Proceeds Wit do #0 by sending George Weston, Treasurer, No. 1 Rast 79th, Street. of 01 anship, airman, l Ww The inst members of the Prince of | 49th Stre bs st Wales Dance Committee will give the Sross receipts of their Victory Dance on|Baresa te om March 25 . Pad d the Amsterdam Opera! Men of the 77th Division will find louse or the benefit of the blind sol-/an em; loyment bureau conducted un- diers of United States, France, Canadalder the Tith, Division Association and Great Britain. The mem! of the | waiting to serve them, committee guarantee the expr Already the service has placed more dance so that the entire sal , |than twenty-five casuals, men wound- &c. goes to the fund. ed or sick who were sent home ahead The committee ha: iven Pe Prinoe | of their S!yjeton, Its officers are of Wales Fund, B: Room 604, Come Mother, This Castor Oil Is What You Need---Don’t Cry! Benefit Sight- yment for The right direction to save money is to step into any one of our 15 shirt specialty shops. ou will find a stock of new shirts,—new materi- als,—new patterns,—new values,—and the old policy of, the best shirts for the prices asked, backed up by our uarantee,— your money ack if you want it,— sp, anytime. ‘One of the new values worth getting into. WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS » $2.35 If you, mother, had to swallow the awful dose--- Think back to your childhood days---Ugh! Give yoar children Cascarets instead. Cascarets taste like candy. Every child loves to take a Cascaret. Besides Cascarets act better on the little liver and bowels when the child is bilious, constipated, feverish and sick. Cascarets are delightful---harmless---cheap! f Was 1 Year, 3 Months, Days in Making the Round Trip. tifa .ae.trets| Brooklyn Lad Has to Come Home *S)DON, THE DOG MASCOT OF CO. B, 106TH REGIMENT, may chonwe, dering in the United Stat, “AWOL"-—absent with. The boys say it i | not we king: ‘right, ‘The fund was ral » Schiff, Nathan Str ald, Henry Morgent | hy Jews, and the pr made at Mr. Morgenthau’s 30 West 724 Street. In short addresses, Mr. any parade of the regiment PRANKLAN, *, Tae, Colonel iantiy, To Get a Letter Sent to France), rr 1» ony wora to ve aaaes, nd that in explanation of an appar. ‘RECEIVES GIFT OF $50, 000 | | FOR RAISING JEWISH FUND Jacob Billikopf Rewarded for DI-| rection of $10,000,000.Drive for Race in Europe. Jacod Nillikopt, Executive Director ot the American Jewish Relief Committee, | | who headed the recent successful drive $10,000,000 to ald destitute Jews in stern Europe, was the recipient of a! nonial fund of $50,000 last hight ntation was home, No, Schiff, Mr. Morgenthau and Judge Irving Lehman paid high tribute to the excellent work Lift Off Corns It Doesn’t Hurt Apply a few drops of Freezone on a touchy corn or callus; instant ly that corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bother- some corn or Callus right off, root and all, without any pain. With the Fingers! You can lift off hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the “hard-skin” calluses on bottom of feet. Women! Keep Freezone onthe {4,0 dresser; never I“. \ let a corn je J\ / ache twice. Ribs Tiny bottles cost only a few cents at drug stores. Pe, LARGEST Girt OPs } SIALISTS in AMERICA _f = Sa Weve ee Pad Rertnn st 378 chainbers St. Delancey St, 1 Fulton St. WARK SHOP, 170 Market, St. Waterbury Berm Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, | persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or Jung affections, with Eckman’s Al- terative, the tonic and up-builder of | 20 years’ successful use. 80c and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets, the pleasant candy cathartic, con- When Mrs. Eleanor Anderson of Copenhagen, Denmark, penned a cheerful little note to her son, Harry, a Brooklyn boy who was fighting with the Fifth Machine Gun Battalion in France, she never dreamed that one year, three monthe and eighteen days would elapse ere he received the message. The postmark shows that the let- ter was mailed Nov. 15, 1917, but Private Anderson just received it at his home, No, 576 39th Street, Brook- lyn, yesterday. While his le being “treated as undeliver: by the post office authorities, young An- derson took part in some pretty lively battles, was wounded eight times and left his right arm somewhere in the vicinity of Chateau-Thierry, “But I've got a mighty good imi- tation wing that can do everything but pick up a pin,” he bravely re marked, Private Anderson said he received only two letters while in France, but now that he’s back home almost evary mail brings another envelope beariag hieroglyphics similar to those on the one shown above. — Exchange Seat $72,000. The following Stock Exchange memberships have been posted for WON HIS WOUND STR Col. Ward Gives Permission for Him to March in the Big Parade. The proudest dog itn the t $ will march—or trot, ‘when the 27th Division ‘ifth Avenue, He is a hero, any B, je out his official report wit 4ppreval of Col, Franklin W. 1: follows: Name~Don, Rank — Mascot Date of Bobistment—May 17, 1917, Ward, Mr. Billikopt had done in the drive, In IPES | rept. ne ex nid "This fund which you have #0 gen- o me is given And the other erously presented without condition contributors are. u » which. I ch thought, Inited | | it he boys FOR SORE, TIRED, ITCHING FEET To fresven, cool and comfort tired, tender, chafing feet, just spread Pos- lam—soothing and ‘antiseptic—over Here is intense, grateful relief |such as Poslam brings to any dis- h the them. ordered condition of the skin. When Eczema breaks out, uring Pimples, tional troubles, |the safe, efficient treatment. does so much and goes so far, disfig- Rash or any erup- Poslam should be used to drive them away and furnish Poslam tains directions and dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. When the little one’s tongue turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, there is nothing better to “work” the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the child’s system, Give Cascarets, | then never worry Gray to Teaymond in renuend tat tea, World Wants Work Wonders 5 My Broadway Store Ay EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! Strictly Custom Tailored | 4 SUIT TO ORDER F announce the Opening of My Brooklyn Store fiThe Adler Building, 44 Flatbush Ave., Saturday, March 8 Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts! the house on my opening and to the Ladies a pair of Handsome Tailors’ Shears. Near For this Great Event I have put aside 4,500 yards of High Grade Rosedale Woolens, sold by no S other tailor under $30 to $35. My Price Be OR er eee et ne ne In this range you will find a selection of New Spring Styles canaleuine of Grays, Pencil Stripes, Black and Blue Serges, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Fancy Worsteds. | These Clothes together with fine linings and trimmings w ith High Class Custom tailoring made under my own personal supervision at the Adler Building, 44 Flatbush Ave. I place on Sale at all MY 4 STORES. TRUE CLOTHES ECONOMY MR. READER—Having an extra pair of trousers to go with your Suit is the only Clothes Economy to practice. It means Double Wear to your suit and to me it means a Better Pleased Customer. S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, near 40th Street, Next Door to the Empire Theatre Open Evenings Until 10 P. M.—Saturday Until 11 P.M, 70 NASSAU STREET, cor. John 3 CHURCH STREET, near Liberty Open Until 7 P, M, Saturday, 9 P.M, Open Until 7 P.M. 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, near Nevins St., BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Open Evenings Until 10 P, M,—Saturdays Until 11 P.M, aaa ARAN Ts ES Don be given « mis ponition in the line of “ma Including Extra Trousers Sold everywhere. West 47th St., brighter, better, use of Posh My Church St. Store b SALE! + AS ADVERTISED 3 Church Street, near Liberty My Nes: St. Store For free sample | write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 New York City. Urge your skin to become clearer, through the daily ap, medicated with 0 EXTRA TROUSERS FREE I present. to every customer a pair of Extra Trousers Free with the purchase of any suit in 15.50 Ki«« “a >». YY KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT LIQUIDS AND PASTES*-FOR BLACK WHITE,TAN AND Ox- BLOOD(DARK BROWN)SHOES 7 THE FF DALLEY CORPORATIONS LIMITE D. BUFFALO, N.Y. by Liniments can’t cure Rheuma- tism. They may allay the pain for a short time, but— permanent results can only be obtained by striking at the source of the disease. | SAVE THE L eal i } | | | | | | | | If your trouble really is Rheumatic or its kindred complaints—Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuritis, go to your druggist at once and get a bottle of Matusow’'s Nulfey (tablets) follow the directions carefully and we give you a money-back guarantee that you will be satisfied with its effects. Nulfey contains no Narcotics or Opiates; it does not injure heart or stomach; there is no dieting and food may be partaken of as usual, Matusow’'s Nulfey (tablets) is for sale by all druggizts (or by mail) at the Nulfey Laboratory, 612 Chestnut St. Phila, Price, 75¢, IFW ILE Se FOR RHEUMATISM

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