The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 4

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EXTRA SPECIAL BOY UNTIL 6 P. M, THURSDAY _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA FIR | Boy Heir to 20 Millions Wn Tells Hopes. and Ambitions MARCH 19, 1919. “Ho te 0 | ine to take up the business left to him Worry chirt,” adde Furman due to IMPORTANT LINKS overwork drove Capt. boy for the #. He prefers to be | by lie uncle oF “Dad” a he calle Rt. Texto nd it all with common Illus ach id If he ha an e was born in Dett to nating gas. tidy a0 AY | Nea Yorke een to nating wite ot the man | Hytlene, rest, pure ale, sunshine wee a want ' ed as vin in the Gas and| and @ well-balanced nd plus if uret, Wis, where his Flame “Gets-It”’ Peels My Corns Off! magnet i le wn WHE last 4 lifer Any Corn or Callus Comes off Peace- | fully, Painlessly. Never Fails. | Custom fabrics — custom models custom tailoring — : through the war, home f {1 him dead in t r apartment tn ; } sbout cha AAs Dawson Arms, No. 225 West 110th Y 1 am pretty In his mouth was} 1 wan “good, but In A nd attached '¢ way. 1 don't believe tn Se Geet eee See ee ments They don't do any good." nd held the Do you like the mo “Have you any conception of wha 1, and to make Yes, but t go very often. 1/| $20,000. 0. means?" ain a Turkish bath towel had to aad the Li Sg ayality, go to the th one in awhile.” wot ee a hce ty a ae £ Le placed uround his head increase body-weight with it and use it as my dad wou Voune Yawkey Prefers Foot When you go to the station do you| Winn, All T want to do ia to be a fine Taylor -served tn the army | Up resistance, are important mg wke rete take a taxi?’ man like him, That's my ambition ¢ hae Ma ng asa privat injin the logical cheney Hh ing of in- vill to to { Likes the “If it's raining, bi efer to now.” the Spanish-American war le tested Hall to Auto and Likes th gan rehiad Lhekailhe Quits Bo ‘And Tom will. A most likable chap many kinds of poison gas during the dae Rade eile Apc Simple Life bed ‘ laine Tawkey in every Way, ANd past 18 months, never going overseas, | -O Chia or adult wi [hasirnatild mple ; Then Mr. Furman spoke of Tom'e |‘, “ul make good. Dee to foreign nis thiety years | to weak lungs or tender throat, thrift. “I've always taught him the - wo ned in July of Scott's brings a wealth of rich My @ value of money. [ guess I sign ‘ t Hae | tonic-nourishment. ree ; D ot Tom's checks When he first POISON GAS ARMY EXPERT a fe by Capt aston, | eed little of Seett’s Ematslon ‘ aid T Aust Yawkey, t x ame here ed to give him a quar. 4 A” selentifie maga- ay may you a world e! va sveut-old sehodtbon, who cor werk and he would go downtow| — ENDS OWN LIFE WITH GAS rnimfe ten: | €O0d tomorrow, ee de ae ‘ and buy a penny candy or something y Scott & Bowne, Bloom@eld,N.J. 19-18 : a arbots : : cise, and he would always give me} poison gasex used by the United | 1 wk ‘ an accounting. He does yet. Now oD | grates in the world war were tested b. Fast sith 8 New York City, Maturdays he will get fifty cents or| Capt, Reginald E. Taylor for eighteen )— oe — — ni by Lvening a dollar and he always tells me what| months and they failed to kill him. + the teeing Boke he wants it for, I'd trust Tom Oy | eS . where. I know he is going right and : A k M ll & SOLID $ tay wilt Binks e004." | Cc iy erra on i 14a-K k airs ; PLANS TO ENTER YALE IN TWO | YEARS. live and when | fir 1 college June he took six subjects and passed The them. Next June he will take five more and will pass them #o he will| jonly have three subjects to pass when | jhe enters in 1920, An interesting sidelight is told about Tom's college plans. His unc jsuggested that during his last yee he might want to go to some larg: school to prepare for Yale. But ‘Tom | rebelled “No, sir,” he said to his Ointment Skin Troubles | Cadum Ointment has proved a bless ing to thousands who have suffered for years from irritating and stub- born skin troubles. It stops the itch- ing at once and is very healing and Utmost in quality at mini- mum cost--each item rep- resents a decided saving. Hams— ee . es New Laid—quality Eggs—, saranteed—dozen £40 | Bacon—1/,102 1b strips, ib. «45 49) Butter—!reh Creamery & .68 13.75 “rm going to stay right here| soothing wherever the skin is sting, ny should | wave nere?/ or inbine Meche sueting tees [COPN—AL AC Famy 99 | Jellies —Ners AiG 7 and make good: I know it."| tne one of tite wenierfal remedy, rived Manel Prunes—* ® 5 pound, 95 And the wion for the jite|Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, | Corm—azerPs Brand, .16 (KlambaS Peg er § no ambition blotches, scaly skin, eruptions, chaf PSN ah "85 FulGua Tedetione ign tres w to burn up hie mon ge 8 going ings, rash, ringworm, cuts, burns, ete pote 89 Cheese— ye ‘ .41 me SEXTRA SPECIA 1 could nto & with him ‘ r una when he in twenty-one ne le gu: sede tn Awericn froct (no original formula Peas—iii; June tin 16 AfterDinner Mints es pene 140K, and id gud ' ‘OW NEEDN'T WORRY OVER MONEY oan eee he Maillard’s Chocolate. ....13 Ib, box «45 75.00 Solid K. sot to go ita FOR YEARS YET. | Tomatoes—(iipin.. -20 Ch ] ~Maillard's Eagle i 50.00 Solid K. And “Tow u naster John Jad "i he ea? ocolate Y% Ib. at. 28 B5.00 Solid 14-K. eee OE’ mild Hil CAR oad ie Ae sarge Lima Beans— 20 The International favorite. Fr: 1 “he A.M. & € Medium in © H A.M. BGllITERe a OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & © | scimn- ac '3g Olver SSS ESTABLISHED 1879 biclaime vel nite t : we . alMon—13 ox tin 035) A.M. & C. Queens —Stuffed— 32 TO NAGY Bh New York ee Peer Ab Teint at 34th Stroet—New York ‘tiie. Clatals Beane Oil ; and ¢ volu y am thirty steed ' 1 to go and get him. te re-|> : |Sardines—!»?sre0iveou 28) arola Peanut Cuticura * faucod the youthial Civamus, Mo Is \jears oid, in moter eft hima tor. || Special Sale Thursday Only Rice—\{; +25] qurtin. .75 Galontin.. 2.75 Jn fair iad, of good phystyue, a blond, or cight millto Jam— Homeway -Raspberry For all salad and cooking purposes. 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