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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 24, 1919. ‘~ — — — P= ="— EVENING WORLD CAMPAIGN ARCHFORTHE 27H 117 NAMES USTED. == ssus"ssRistncwes ose Cease Toa Truly Enjoyable — “My pa's more ca that Ww 80, Wil He's lost something ‘What has he lost?” guroln of th ond stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure ; a Matrope S of the lazative, and their effect on the liver i the Old 69th Be Not Died of Accident and | york ot those two organisations, “The Queen of All Teas” Fae ol De edvine dtencinnion ent |e ; iq | MReey ot bee howe” Slighted Is Heeded. Two Are Missing. vr my feature wil be the ap to treat liver and bowel complaints with | SHOpkeepers Watch Expert’s| Min of cur Renee ery of the] ————__ alae tive prograinme Trv a Packet calomel. His efforts to banish it brought “Tips” and Lay in Sup- [writer when he asked the manager! When the 77th Diviston and the olf) WASHINGTON, March %4—Army out these little olive-colored tablets 6 ooh tir ae | ¢ ine of the largest markets in the 69th Infantry get home, they will re- | plies People Demand. ‘ | tan Opera w The pleasant I ablets di casualties to-day given out by the > y at food commodi-| ceive as warm a welcome as that! that calomel dor have no ti inane Linehan Hdd tcl ae “ War Department totalled 117 names, effects. They don't injure the teeth like ties were the more generally pur-jgiven to the 27th, and the 75,000-seat | ” fen Heeay Sited ie Sete | strong liquids or calomel They take By P. Q. Foy. chased by consumers, grand stand, Altar of Liberty and| div ag follows: ed " hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. | 1 rt of The Evening| The merchant continued: “I have| Victory Arch and other structures |23; dled of wounds, 1; of accident FES EN Why cure the liver at the expense of the | (Special Food Weal ‘op ed S) watched The Evening World closely |and decorations to be used for the |and other causes, 48; of disense, 14: [SS bi it Calomel Lice foe Plays La ute: Sadie casted ie on the phone} “M4 I always notice that we sell more | parade will be kept standing, ‘They|wounded severely, 11; missing in =) brid tlhe rhe etlin baa es Bly bali itd A edad bot sve. jot the things it advises them to buy, /all are expected home by the end of |action, 3 Those from New York, F53 is best not to take calomel, but tolet Dr.| Friday morning and sald The Eve- ti al | May Now J » Connecticut follow: Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place.!ning World was advising housewives {8° that is why I doubled up on veal | May , New Jersey and Connecticut follow: ‘ i ' ning World was a ie ad bees last rid si Assurance of this has been given | Most headaches, “dullness” and that )tnat eggs and veal were cheap, 1/484 exes last Friday morning. by Frank J. Dowling, President of the | KILLED IN ACTION. feeling come from constipation and n-| Other markets and chain stores in| iorough of Manhattan and one of| Privates. eS bs ;|told him to send up double the qua: | 0 a ordered liver. Take Dr. E f od bi buy. Now it is|‘¢ Harlem and Bronx districts re-|the leading figures in the Mayor's! roo Joo, M4 Mott St. Now York Cty, = Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and | tity 1 order Leilth dh Ae trhcbed orted a run on eggs and veal, as|Committce in charge of the procecd- | BN SHEY, Ciinton B, 265 Jouimine Ava, Yonkers, BRS. “heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded | Not quite 8 o'clock (Saturday P. M.) wel hs peck ane me aay pore of | ES. : 2E4OR, ttartn, Crone 3, rs, brain and how they “perk up" the spirits. | and all sold out after doing the big- pede . | The disappointment the men of the “td 10c and 800 0 bos.” All drugglate.—! gest business in veal and eggs in the |eat, such as roasts, 77th and the 165th Infantry (old 6th |OlIED FROM ACCIDENT AND = This ts precisely what The Eve-|Regiment) would feel if they were OTHER CAUSES, inal ning World set out to do, not only o| slighted on their return was brought Lisetenant FR SS>S>== ] | oenefit the consumers but the dealers |t@ Mr. Dowling’ attention by The | soem wrtiam 1, West Orang, NX SS i ||| 4s well, Heretofore there was not|@ycning World. Privates. he grand stand cost approxtmately n, Tor Oy, | ||| much use in a dealer stocking up| $15,000 to build, the Victory Arch cost Ane Fea Ww. Tin’ we, New Yor & | . ||| With the cheaper selling kinds of| $80,000, and the other decorative " plowernritte, & | : || food, because the consumers would|structures cost many thousands ITE Ae tat ate. h, Hew York ity, ame 1 not know that it was cheap and would| more, PEITIT, George B. f., 626 Homliton Ave, Rich- (i. not ask for it, To have any of these removed and| , mond mill, N. ¥ |S site ak P., Wtimabeth, NL I The amount saved consumers on|then build similar structures when] SUUYGEM cane fi. mimben Noy 2 . eggs alone by the campaign of The |the 77th comes home would be extrav- aE | on Se Evening World last week was almost |agant and the expenditure involve DIED OF DISEASE, FS iI Pye inoredible. There were over 150,000| might lead to a disposition to be Corporal. Ee. | ; cases of eggs consumed last week in|economical in replacing the struc-| MUMPIRIES, Clarence &, Middletown. Cons. eS || the metropolitan district. This quan- | tures, to the detriment of the general Secretary Y. M. C. A. ii a || tity footed up 4,500,000 dozen, Eggs | effect of the welcome. GALM, Beasle, 347 Madison Ave., New York City, ==) | ? ty 4 mt ud everywhere at a margin of very structure that 1s not per- Wagener, inn) 2 ie Z pap As 3 to 6c. per dozen) shable will be kept up for the 77th] x, inde | : over tho Wholesale price, while a year {and 69th,” Mr. ‘Dowling announced, | NOT® Rarmond F., 141 Linden ot, Yonkery W. ban i) a ; 8g0, under the rules of the Food| “The px able decorations may WOUNDED SEVERELY, % | Administration, dealers were taking | nave to be taken In between colebra- Lieutenant. FER - double the amount of profit they are | tions, and some of them may have to| caseepy, 3. Towené Newburgh, N.Y. is how taking under the direction of The | be replaced. | Priva = Evening World. Assuming that the “But the grand stand, the arch and} =3 DALEY, William ., 351 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn ving to consumers is only Be. per [the other etructures will be kept and] Stik. albert, denier City, Nod en, that woud mean that a saving |\¢ necessary repaired when the rest TION, PREVIOUSLY hot confined to eggs but to practically ted. The saving effected Is dasha! il Corporal. All the food commodities; even meats MO} UJ §, SOLD RS WHO . erence G., Tarrstown, N.Y. re retailed at from 3 to 8c. per Ib N Oe OL He baaahinorsd a! ‘i nic come home,” | We Salute You! BOD OD LF TS WP LY TS OE BS WP DS WP OP OD WP OD WP OD YD a This is the fifth war during our 112 years nearer to the wholesale price than KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY o | 7 ; ‘ ; i\| when this campaign tor fale peice ING IN ACTION. | of business life from which we have welcomed Il| tastes) Cempeten for fale: pric DIED ABROAD BROUGHT BACK | neporteo miss back victori New York I CRN Corporal, ! ew < ‘oops. FISH AN : aPAY, , 29 Wort Th Bt, New York i ack victorious w York troops {| DEAL WIth BE | War Department Corrects Report | 2%: apd oat i In 1812, in 1849, in 1864 and in 1898 we HH] yWeat !s now plentifui and witt be} That One Officer Was Buried | nnane, wrvor ta Be, in Wen on 0, ow | FED * : cheape a his ce ie e Hy Hf 3 Mts . S i grected our homecoming men in all honor Il| wholesale eh, dealers fe ene weirs in Elizabeth, N. J. crs Tink, Wavebury, Com. | | BS ul w IN } oOo yn } and homage. Now in 1919, after the Great i reat Bate ca i Gxbecting a larger | Marton E, Pew, Director, War De- |Site 153 baa See Mroontyns =I ; 1} War, we offer our deepest respect to the |]|] haddock ana’ a Other kinds ot partment News Bureau, bas request | D1ED FROM WOUNDS, PREVIOUS- 66 e 99 in | officers and men of the 27th Division who |||fow and rute nigh, Consumed coat | celatineg Cf eoenari’ t2 inform the) LY REPORTED MISSING IN ul tes the { did so much to uphold the fighting traditions i ig 4 Beunraens ety of fish | sailors that the remains of none who Private. i ive a aes oti i 7 d lied in France during the war hav ck, BT rom . | . — id i lived 4 to the reputation \ yet been returned to this country for |ORTANNET. Patrick, 376 ta 1424 At, New We welcome you proudly, you hard-hitting, clean-fighting I of their long-famous unit. | vurial, Considerabie discord has re- PREVIOUSLY REPORTED : ; | H n crie is sulted from a mistaken report sent |OVED, s—yo vs who but. yesterda seems, frolicked i We salute you, 27th Division. Your || 8 In Peck Sip do hot’ foak ae | "ut bY & news agency that 2 young MISSING IN ACTION, lads of ours—you boys ho Ld “4 Mie rg } © gy : - |||| very low prices until after the spring | “Cer, Who lost his life in France Private. in our streets. You did a man’s job “Over There. battles were well fought and well won. No |l|| holidays, ne pring | rad been buried in Elisabeth, N. J. Vaart, marr, Pemato, N. 2 ; Wi vith milita jonors. This rey ' H 1 ] | finer records than yours have been made in ||}, {'\ter a@vanced 7 conte y vas due to a misunderstanding and WOUN BRD ASRVERELY. <= ENS. We hail you with joy, those of you who have returned shin SRR Cale ll litnw Seaeh auenion Nae iad no foundation in fact, ° : } all ng bake ia ney we have welcomed vary Deke eae cat amie IN ACTION. te in glory—and we bow in reverence for those who have made Hl rk soldiers home again, \||in fact most of the chair 2 ’ Lieutenant. | ° Bes ° I New Yo 8 WT eecahi most. oF the chain at SOLDIER’S MOTHER IN NEED.| oy, bieutenant, i the supreme sacrifice—who have sanctified the soil of France 65 to 73 cents on a 69 cent wi holes@l’ In your honor we close our stores all day | 1] on Tuesday, March 25th. Private. MANSHALLOOWITZ, Saul, 102 John Bt, New City market, while under similar whole- | overmment Fails to Pay In || sale conditicns a few ance of Man Killed in Actte with their blood. nonths ag. Yor consumers were forced to pay xtc | Mrs. Mary Blake, No. 161 West 2h] sick IN HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY | Ii|lsaie cost Ag the pessent eres, fas Owes "money to | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. | | butter are almost Probibitive, con pney to mak he on Priva’ Store Closed This Morning Up tol P.M. Store Open 1 to 5.30 Store Closed To-Morrow (Tuesday) ||| Sumers should restrict their pur eet of her Life, a | watecien dob Eatte Established 1807 Ieee naditnen se no recites RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- gin, and then see how rapidly th Private Witbu | bed ect eas all the ett LY REPORTED’ MISSING 5 This Afternoon ALL DAY “Oldest Furniture House in America” oft the market by ponds, sare, held | aoiner to collect IN ACTION, |] anyth ing hat does not bring th ndness of friends who supply i ieee Guns ~ - H Sed Ave. Two Farle Row |i|tecimart stir en ie bea | ero epee BROOKLYN'S GREAT UNDERSELLING STORE] at 121st Street a a > ||| | “upply Is shortened. ‘The packers ar: eee es tisenian eieanieeneanaeamateaiete me J pplving the sume tactics to lamb nd mutton, POULTRY CHEAPER THAN RED MEATS, Holdings of frozen poultry amount over 110,000,000 pounds, against 5,000,000 pounds last year, yet the large packers who contro! this com modity quite largely are holding it market, but with the new crop of poultry promising to he early the | oming season, packers will be forced to unload and at much lower pri han they are now a g. Hobrew housewives ve the spec. ulators In live chickens another sal utary lesson last week and forced a decline of 2 cents per pound. These | speculators bid all kinds of premiums | and then depend on the consumers to nake this form of commerctal rambling profitable, but intelligent | nstruct-ve buying by the con- | has turned these expec 1} s Into losses, and this k nd of n n foodstuffs js being dis. 1, Evening World has letter 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Sto res 193 to 205 Park Row HH | WFD TS SW WF TF SS WO WP TD NT FULTON to LIVINGSTON ST. HOYE'Si to ELM PLACE) ANDINA FOR SALE. | QuARITY, | CHARITY. AMOND WATCH tS American Red Cross Clothing Drive, OF ties no Weekly [oren baiy 5 o Wer THLE RM. $50%-$ {29 Weekly SATURDAY $1002 '$222Weekly|rii gpm TEE a eRAOMNY 2 DOORS ABOVE 97¢” ST. Mar. 24-31 bundle up your bundle If you have two coats give one to your fellow man who is shivering in Europe. Give every practical garment you can. Give your second best dress. Give shoes, Give underwear, Give all the used clothing you don’t urgently need. Because men, women and children across the water need it desperately. Go Bundle Up Your Clothes! flavor but pure cereal Compo- sition adds zest and health to every meal. received mers in| te of Man- | AGENT CALLS N WATCHE call for ors of Weight College Cooks ifut and led Bean Dis} ; Puilhastal aha noe| Reguires little < |f Take them to any Red Cross Receiving Station listed below eate a New Baked Bean Dish mnolesale, dose ict q TA ox i Cr ' hah oN on is sed up mpnethe | su © ar is or to the Central Receiving Station, 9 Union Square. ce Sullnary Se AREER COleKe ner etaoaienme mann | Ing about ‘famin« prices. next sar, s Lai tsa aai List of Receiving Stations: try ig ely fee et some were t d, none n. ‘These potat were grown = AGENT CALLS OTLEY CONFIOLWTTAL | d erfecting Van Camp's Bork and det some were ha't-baked, RONG | inden war conditions: with isban oa made ina ROYAL DIAMOND 6.WATCH Co Battery to 59th St. [2st on4 2 teary: Perm Ww. B Y will find in th 1 f 5 f 7 Beans. Mm sell A or eiie de (i RRR ee eee liger three to four times the nor 35 MAIDEN LANE 61 Fido" PUNE JOMDS 200? a are cookery. And this is to urge whole, yet easy to ‘digest raph 4 ~ West Side, above 59th 76 taps IP LAMONDS Savtstirswan est Side, above 59th St. that you try it Supreme Sauce e ah ) iD ‘on CREDIT S 37 MAIDEN LANE. 149 W, Gece Bt The beans are grown on rare t ; Soth Bt and Central Park Wees is analyzed before we start to Oped tne ke Hovstancthamatthined 01 Just think of it, | Mie $1 wily. Unveil vORde roadway and tm Ave oo mulas, Step by step they attained |" Be a Oe ‘Metrovuiltun, 40 Maldem Lane All water used in cooking is {he utmost in tang and 2 harging from cents a por. Ja n for about three to five ounces reed from minerals. Hard water r f a * AL NOTICE this perfect sauce ts baked Pnaieree (emisaaihen moore ~ makc. beans tough. with the pork and the beans. It pound | uke y lrel’ atats The baking is done by live permeates every atom the members of the D. y . * Win yan and A steam under pressure, without See what these experts, in these f ture are makir 3 } \ sa blah jean st contact with the beans, Thus tie ways, have done for Hork and wiclory gained: | DANCING AGADEMIER. |__DANCING AS — ee pas es Are, OE MLO Ay 14th oe beans are baked for hours at Bean ie dish costs a trifle, vening * ——— jevee ve a Ave (tM, ty high heat without being crisped and comes ready to serve. Com- Pr DANCING CARNIVAL ROLLER SKATING ace 410 MM bth Bk or broken, pare it with the old kinds, f NOW OPEWATING THR Pen Patsese cin ee ttn ie aud Lex Ave (enurea) a ma AUDUBON BALLROOM St. Nicholas Rink, he ¥ ) 1 a as ¥ Dn ® Y NN Pork and ' Dancing every, evening 1s. Sumdaye 66th St, near Broadway, Found Hu Hoo East Side, above 59th St. VV AW ( AWM tw) C) ork a ike ' Birata Awhile rt fon Be. ang Mad. ava, conurem) PEN) QP Be oe) Beans In r Wc, BACH Dance Awhile \ . 5 | Saath ni ond Lob Ave, (H, X, Trade a Wedsworth “Ate 4 World's programme nv lessons; Lady Flooe Competent instructors to Teach You Hew te ‘ he Waris tw x se Baked with the Van Camp Sauce Tent Oe Haag tok Shen any | Meter dancing ideshn pollens ALL BRATERS ADMITTED TO THE tclephoned’ directly to ‘The ‘Worlds ||. JOT ae sauna Uae Went ae” Menelee Ave Also Ven Camp's Soups Van Camp's Peanut Butter will conditions get normal, and any | se ? RRASCARRNAE?s Ree! Sa eooo satin. wer rere ee || a8 & seth Oe Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Evaporated Milk Cement would in obs opinion, ben | AUDUBON THEATRE BUILDIN Brookiyn Office, 4100. ah | rations im heavy type with asteriak (*) will be open Aveninge Unt ® golenk serious mistake, t . ) , ar = . Ga Nad a need at Si

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