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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 15, 1919, LIT LL LI. LIE LOI TIL OE LT LL TI TT ‘Little Victi f the E t Side Acid Th , ROSEL LE, THE WA ae Who Saas She “Doesn't Blame Anybody”, OF THENEW HAVEN,” ier sae Abandoned by (its Mothe.,| Beautiful Chili is at Home in Bellevue who went around early th to Bellevue tHe with Rosvile ‘se UST e000 UCKING, Pst ga! NOT AIL, THEY ASK FOR ACID THROWER MeCannon of und A"—one o foundling wards—‘one must le baby even t he name and $rovisio! blue eyed ¢ asked Dr. N ANNA SIFF.. oo a aeiainacaaye “just a erik oe * | Girl Burned. Shelling. Petr In all the neighborhood around No 10 PLACE SOLDIERS WASHING naGi. “ta oh IN JOBS 8 OPENED *: airs nary heroism mont, Frane Col. Arthur Woods, Chairman, | guty ‘as t Mangi old daugn.| Nd His Staff Establish | Mansi tenants, was Headquarters. } gun and H about the lips and under the! = gard fo) 1-5, 1918. 1 fire Wath utter Tess, angiracino, N Mu | t WASHINGTON, March 15.—Work|@ Mary: Mangivacts Crane he to lek a man Nxe ‘4 k by the| Mawer 5! . Brooklyn. F ponents Bt one Woman said this | Will be abandoned next week by the] “pith Se Teta sim. | AS WOlan wha abies rine » ought ty get a darned | Hmployment Service because of lack | berg, Company B, £t2th Infantry, Capt Heck says bey the Fai re wie w of funds, owing to the failure of the] j.. extraordinary heroinin in . told by Lovie Weber fou teeing Mit | General Deficiency Bill, Killed during! near Grand Pre, France, Oc 318, who admits that he was one of/the last days of Congress by Me eid aan eeak’s Sout.” | Republican filibuster in the | that his ton Loole f Mie United States advanced and isolated p ” in taking care Of | vate Bloc ny was oceup: berg voluntee r work-| ried messa: » now seek civilian employ-|quarters after seeing und other w o his ¢ only two door Dudak and naturally the follows | the Couneil of the Emer tee ou Employme fo -| was at nd Sailors, under the direction unei! of National Defensa, gency | through ALTASE und observation of enemy inners, but he succeeded tn concurrence of of War and Lab personnel of th Home unci! of tbe | 3100 y Committee on Employ- | sire t touching my car ter and 1 latghed hi y ch A Trentment for pimples and bisckhends At night smear with Cuticura Oint five minutes with hot water and cont.aue bathing a few moments. Treatment for On retiring rub C partings all over qT shampoo with Cuticura S water. Repeat in two wel ‘an ex guia kin perfuning powder. Ze eo ees Ly Wililam Society who argu: 1 in New York gould not FROM. SHOES a “YELLOW STREIK USES, Cello MMORED SOLDIER'S MAME said W. S Dickin son, of t Ne W fdas, “A year soled with are still in of 100,000 « n any other sourc the vice has Westport, CANADA UB SEVERS COmmEITE WITH other he Nedlin | Soie CHARITY, CHARITY f nen SE ner care Aaa | For Friends and Relatives of ce ee Wounded or Sick : : SOLDIERS AND MARINES arty tior sealp, the hair roots Phone Number--Murray Hill 10439 shrink nil then the hair comes ont fast, To sion falling hair at Twenty-four hours must elapse after a man is disembarked once and rid the scalp of every at this port before information is available particle of dandrutf, get ® small bot- tle of Danderine at CASUALTY BUREAU a few cen irug store for .poural your hand 20 EAST 38th STREET | afd in the scalp. After several he hale stops NEW YORK COUNTY CHAPTER, AMERICAN RED CROSS coming © an? find ang ir was ahothel hal ay f m ’ t a er halt-hous lefevre | ae RoLm~L, BROOKLYN PRIVATE BRAVED FOE'S FIRE ANDWONHISD.S.. = Neighbors Incensed Over Jan. PM Mangiracino Carrie Carri 5 itor's Act—9-Year-Old | Repeatedly Under Heavy the} 1918, During the period of five be continued as far as pos- | ners wounded In the attempt to cros Congress Delegation at Panawn A commit i \ MAL ft ' ree re nit nd = Ix of the Distinulshed announced to-day are Com- | pany F ®th Infantry, For oxtraordi unner, Priva y carried mes omy machine disre> | onal safety, Home ad- iudson during the entire ope- |, . 18 US. on | DUBLIN'S MAYOR SAYS IRISH HOPES O'Neil, Who Has ¢ Has Confidence of All Factions, Calls Situa- tion Most Serious, By Ral, ph F. Coven, 10. Daw neo O'Nell, pe Maye ef Dublin, who has the confidence of all Irish factions, discussed with mo cently the present situation in Ireland He said situation is most serious, The foelings of the people are stirred by the continual presence here of .hou- | sunds of,soldiers. Nobody knows whut will happen and everybody fears the © military rule is severe. rested and Imprisoned often y 100 are in ts have since | without lish prisons, received in | prisoners are “America, we ndous influence better our condition | Americans haye lost th for us T don't know wh “My position has been dificult be- her trem stion near Beat-|ouugo 1 had to please so many ele- re ats, My job has been ono of ‘pour ling off on tr bled waters" Any | 1 meet Lore, no matter what their politicg! opinions “It seema ‘as if everybody comes to pr aps some re at least once a ch test against xo-gething. Pe tho Irish ~on’t have continually, Meanwhile, we sit t nti. lid. Nobody knows when action | it will blow off,” bri A taxpaye i ne form of MAYS | direst action now be considered Ing al py Sinn Fein N sal Council pimals volu.ion 1 Ire s one of several measures of open rebellion which the Feiners hope will call attentic, to wh . ul in en the county | elections in June, + | ce ampaign to refuse to 1 jwould Issue mild not he sold dness, they predict meer would consent and. Aris sa mt 1 find h f pour en “ Lat “NAVAL COMMANDS CHANGED. Vice Admirat Grant Transferred to Washingtos Navy Yard, WAS GTON, M What Do You Drink for Breakfast? | Now's a good time to try the All- American bevera ge — = [POSTUM Extensively used in place of coffee because of its fi fi ine flavor, neral econonty orertih value. (Contains ne catfeine Youll like Postum “There's a Reason” murmur new torleties, and turns to te the glad color of its b roidery, or the sheer youngness | and vigor of its line. Paris has said “Smile—be ga The couturiers have added—"and \' be clever!" each of STASHON OF THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE Annouce A Collection of Paris Thodets ano Original Thodels tor Spring 1919 GAIN we receive new _ inspiration : from that inexhaustible source of beauty and charm—Paris. A new world of life and color has been opened to us by the rarely lovely gowns and wraps of this collection. A new note has been struck, one of buoyancy and lightness, a note that says in all its vigor of color and line—‘‘V ive la France!’ IMPORTANT DETAILS OF THIS COLLECTION The Russian Note has made its appearance in the form of detail of de- sign, bits of bright embroidery, and in the Russian peasant blouse line that is developed not only in street frocks, but also in gorgeous evening gowns of almost barbaric beauty. The Use of the Tricolor on gowns from several of the great houses is typi cally Paris, 1919. Every gown in the collection is a definite fash- ion note. The short sleeve, ‘‘the robe chemise,” the straight slender silhouette, all have their exponents in this collection. The Paris Houses of Jenny, Lanvin, Doucet, Paquin, Bernard, Bulloz, Deddy, Germaine, La croix, Agnes, Renee, Rolande, Martial et Armand, Rolf, Doley and Hermance are represented among the imported costumes. Original Studio \ode/s created for us from our own designs, feature exquisite hand-work and beautiful color. Russian tunics, in characteristic color and embroidery for afternoon and evening wear. Unusual sport frocks, and restaurant gowns, entirely original in theme and development. Women's Fashion Satons—Second floor, Old Building. Monday, Broadway at Ninth, New York