The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 12

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ee eee —- y —emasasiaess J. apes ity Matt Aoat for financing equipme ight The COLLEGE Black and Tan $7.50 ‘What are stylish young’ women wear- : ing on their feet this Spring? Oxfords— with tan spats. This oxford’s tapering forepart, quick arch and superb military heel make it a favorite with college girls and smart business women. Just what is e perfect oxford? This—it fits your arch, taste and pocketbook. Among the many Walk-Over lasts, there is your, exact fit. 4 Wale. Over Walk-Over Shoe Stores new vous, atTy: BROO! ito, nreagens | oe sr ae ¥ plop fare y ! NEWARK, WN. 4. $05 Broad St Pe Ltinccesie, w. Hroailway. PAYENGON, MW. J-t81 ‘Marnet' Me 207 Main Bt Will War Help Make New Race Of Super-men with Strength AND ENDURANCE LIKE ATHLETES OF OLD > f Putting More Iron Into the Blood Modern Men and Women on Ac- count of Their Eating Coarse Foods and Leading a Rigorous Outdoor Life? Physician Says Iron Is Absolutely Essen- tial to Greatest Devel- peers of Physical and ntal Power. Why Nuxated Iron by Helping to Sapply th 8 Deficiency in the Blood Often he Strength and hidurance Run-Down Folks in feeding them forms of metal \ |) WAST, Harry, New Haven, Coun, “|KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDA ao ~ “DOPE” TAPPED ALLEGED THIEVES | Federal Agent Led to “Plant” } and Shown Drugs Said to | Have Been Stolen. | | EET | Federal Agent H. B. Dobbs “came to town" yesterday r ade up as a farmer, carrying a sate containing $1,000 in | narked bills, He was supposed to be , one Martin of Philadelphia. | In Chambors Street, near Broadway, jhe was approached, according to ap- | potntme nt, | | Brooklyn, athan Paul, twenty- Avenue, | the 200| artin” had had been sent to that he might be| required amount here ugly he took Dobbs to a| t No Harrison Street, suph Poblinsky, a truckman, |said to have a prison record, is re- | ported to have exhibited a trunk | filled with bottles of codeine sulphate | Dobbs, it zed it as part worth $12,000, om Powers & plant 66 where Jé the 1,039 ounc stolen a month oO Weightman, No. 145 Front Street | Federal Agent P. E. Benson, toget | ther with Licut. Henry Sherd and| detectives of the Narcotic Squad, | having wed Dobbs and his quar-! ry, Paul and Pe ‘oblinsky, who | in the T |. Charles Smith, by the police arre are ny nbs. | allas Fisher, said to be well known to prison record, then to ca cab to found ( codeine sul om the drug hous g were held in now in the Tombs on burglary and violation of 1 init h 5,000 t drug house, 133 NAMES LISTED INCASUALTY ROLL OF ARMY TO-DAY —_— Thirty Died From Accident and Other Causes and Two Are Missing in Action, WASHINGTON, March 18. — The | War Department lst of casualties to- day has 123 names, divided as follows: Died from accident and other causes, | 30; died in aeroplane accident, 3; died | of disease, 69; missing in action, 23 wounded, degree undetermined, 19. Those on the list from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: DIED FROM AEROPLANE ACCI- DENT. Major. ANDIMORSON, Harry Benson, Dover, N. J, DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES, Privates. RRANDOLINI, Vincenzo, New Haven, ona, CUSIMANO, Brunk, oath St, New York City, DIED OF DISEASE. Musician, PROWDA, Manual, Seracuw, N.Y. Y. M. C. A, Worker, VISHDR, Marry G., 347 Medinna Ar,, Now York Cook. ROBANTRON, Arbur ¥., 132 Namau Bt, New Privates. ARCIONT, Joho Ry Tewaton, N. J. WATER Thoian Tt. te Onot IRR, pean RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION, 12 huret, N.Y, Nf, Private. DOLAN, John P., Buffalo N, ¥, RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED DIED OF DISEAE. Private, ROONEY, William Henry, Jemey City, No J, KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED DIED. Private. REPORTED WOUNDED SE- VERELY. Private. CARNEY, Michael Francis Troy, N. ¥ | DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED) WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDE- TERMINED), Private. | | BARRETT. James, 100K, 124th Bt, New 798) | <ILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | Sergeant. HAWKINS, Heary C,, Middletown, N.Y, Corporal, 4) SHOMERS, Clarence 1, Niagara Palla, N.Y. | DIED FROM WOUNDS, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN i} ACTION, Corporal, HENBEL, William B., 836 STth St,, Brookiyn, DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. BADER, John, 60 Foxall 6%. Broetiyn, Evaporated Milk— | ¥, MARCH 13, 1919. re | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PREVIOUS LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. DEYOUNG. John, Little Falla, NJ WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED MISSING IN ACTION. Sergeant. GARKOW, Alexander, Croton-on-the- Hutson NY Privates, ADAMS, Jame, 107 W. #0 niotiny LION, Harold St, New York 9 FE, OM St, New “Mlyrtle Av... Brooklyn. Harry an hus Gentes ee, coe.” Promiyn SICK _IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN AC- Corporal. PULLAM, Harry J, 194 Globe Av, Jamaica, Long Island, N.Y roton, Conn. Gold st ndewold. DUTY, ny Bipotion a PRE- TURNED VIOUSLY REPORTED MISS- To ING IN ACTION, Privates, Hartford. Cone mey CU 3, 1580" Amatérdemn ‘Av., ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED SEVERELY. Lieutenant. Mi! SHRIVER, Alfre|, 04 Belmont Piece, New righton, ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED (DEGREE UN- DETERMINED), Private. BONAMASBA, Domenick, 216 W. 22d §t., New WOUNDED (phones UNDETER- Privates, W.. Wosthury, N.Y, 4%, 11th Bi, Now York WOLF, Jobo, 691 Eagle Av., New York Oity, NAVROT, Fentin SHATZKY, Jul New| GIRLS! MAKE LEMON | LOTION TO WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY SKIN w Ih all weathers the skin and com- plexion can be kept wonderfully clear, soft and white by the use of this inex- pensive lemon lotion which any girl or woman can easily prepare, The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most re markable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a stall jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lémon ‘pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is |the ideal skin softener, and beautifier. | dust try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and | two lemons from the grocer and make \up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- jgrant lemon lotion, It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and hidden beauty of any skin. Those who will make it a habit to gently massage this lotion into the face, neck, arms land hands once or twice daily, may he repaid with a skin that is flexible and young looking and a peach-like complexion. Advt smoothener SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Com pany You pay no more for quality that you're sure of. high standar New Laid—d | Egeeveoe, 51 -11 Quaker Oats—. pis. Farina—2uker pkg. 011 12 | Puffed Wheat—r«. Macaroni or Spaghetti— 1. px. .13 Cheese—pii, Wiit..w, «41 Salmon—}3 fC > 135 7, 02. tin,..... QZ Tuna Fish—smut tin. .25 Sauerkraut—j"',, .16 in Packed with scientific care. Ripe Olives—jir" ‘Brand. jar *: Naturally a healthful food. Cranberry Sauce— Homemaid—16 oz. jar............ -30 /Graham Flour— Schumacher’s.. Sib, bag 2 13 Baked Beans— Compbell'e—large tie, ....+.2for #20 Mail Order Dept., 24 Armour's....00scesseresees tall tin « Fair prices for d_ merchandise. Butter— i Mane Soup—* *® Tomi Pulled Figs—?'"¥,” .33 Clarola Oil—pint tin. .45 075 gallontin 2.75 Marmalade—j}2"" .20 oz tin nm Cali Sardines—Giirn™ 17 In Olive Oil—large tin., .28 Mackerel—" "1.35 4 to 5 fat white fish. Fresh Creamery ib, 61 quart tin... . Orion Brand Tomatoes—7"" "18 | dozen tine, 2.10 Nee Peas—eaiy jue....... tin 16 dozen tins, 1.85 Corn—Norece—cream....tin .18 | dozen tins, 2.10 Mission Brand Prunes—"0) tn". 09 Ready to serve. Soap—hers! Borax....cake .06) Tea—" Ib. wer Coffee—{in"*" 135 West 42nd St. @ CARVING “SETg © WOODEN, "WARE @ SERVICE PLATES | Booklet upon Request specially designed for every dusters. All of unusual qualit 1. & C. Brass Polish, Ye pint, 850; 1 pint, $e elsior Silver Polish, 0; medium, 81; large, $1.58. ‘An electric cleaner socks dirt in the most difficult places, drawa it irresiat- ibly from upholstered furniture, and operates simply and ecenomically. For cleaning that must be dane by hand, we have « brush radiators, refrigeratore, balustrades and floor-polishing—as well as mops, dustpans, carpet-beaters, brooms and feather- fewis& CoNGER 45th Street end 6th Avenue, New York surface and corner of the house, purpose—furniture, bric-a-brac, ity and reasonable price. |Would You Like to Hear How SCHULTE TURKISH CIGARETTE PRICES {17c package of 10 (33c “20 Murad Mel. No. 9. } a i 7 HS Naturals. 1 35¢ oe is Helmar. . } an c : 3 Trophies . ion ‘i ‘ 3 Eg Straights ‘age ‘ ; 5 Royal Nestor 13¢ ee (25¢c “20 STOCK UP NOW NOTE: No advance on other cigarettes as yet A. SCHULTE) } . 128 Cigar Stores And Growing 200 STORES BY 1920 ie Would You Like to Fly From Cairo to Jerusalem? Allenby Smashed the Turks in Palestine? Would You Like to See Allenby’s Soldiers Capture Jericho? Would You Like to Hear the Most Dramatic Story in the World’s History? Would You Like to See Amazing Motion Pictures? Then go to the Century Theatre and Listen to LOWELL THOMAS Who was with Allenby’s Army for five months, tells how the British drove the Turks out of the Holy Land. ‘The first and only eyewitness story of one of the greatest events in history. ILLUSTRATED WITH MOVING AND OTHER PICTURES Pronounced by the British Government as the mos: remarkable collection ever gathered. EVENINGS AT 8.30 Bargain Matinee Saturday at 3.00 |\Only $1.00 to 25 cents to holders of coupons cut from The Globe Seats at Box Office or at McBride's, 165 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE—On account of great de- ~ mand, ‘‘With Allenby in Palestine’’ will be continued throughout this week FY MAKES LITTLE D/FFERENOE WRAY YOU NEED—A wont

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