The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 23

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if ANN GINGER ALE . | mw STORMS THE DOORS sss A OF FORUM MEETING © -born of First they y few momenty were Oponed ast night. When fnatiy | 1h for the hall, Exportence had ; adits |S f the ying tiny chil- Boe? ih thal eb . dren in their erm id escorted by —s ar Violinist, who was s, who playe IN THE RT STYLES ARE THE LEADERS FASHION CE: ST Douglas stores and over 2000 or can be ordered direct from Post charges prepaid. Write ated Catalog showing how toorder by mall United States "#) To Create Red Blood, Strength and Endurance Despite His 64 Years, He Is Today More Active and Alert Than Many A Younger Man. Former Health Commissioner Wm. R Kerr, of Chicago, Says He Believes Nuxated Iron Should Be Prescribed By Every Physician and Used in Every Hospital in This Country. Desp o 1 Physiclan yw hn Memorial How ie . orous euvrtonvanavenvuriarvvapenvvu crn avenvueedTATTOUU I in $4 2 $A4:50 $5.00 $6.00 $700 & $00 IF you have been paying $10 to $12 for fine shoes, a trial will convince you that for style,comfort and serviceW.L.Douglas $7 and $8 shoes are equally as good and will give excellent satisfaction. The actual value is determined and the retail price fixed at the factory before W.L.Douglas name and the retail priceis stamped on the bottom.The stamped price isW.L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoesarealwaysworththe rice paid for them. Theretail prices are the same everywhere. ey cost no more in San Francisce than theydo in New York Stamping the price on every pair of shoes as a protection against high 7) BOYS’ SHOES prices and unreasonable profits is only one exainple of the constant en- J Best in the World deavor of W.L.Douglas to protect his customer. The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than 49 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, slii!\c¢ shoemakers under the direction and supervision of experienced men, #ll working withan honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy, i are fully for the importan s Stores in Greater New York: conta which aro tO. appe " t #856 tan Avenue. Within a few Ov 1 ve sent in an, ap 18 Newark Avenue, (of the eates! of Immigration Hon. AnthonyCaminetti ©: Tells Why He Use HNUPACTUREL han ‘been tused 1 soar ) others with ici Grugaisie, eocrived aud recounn 1 have found pw nted youngsters fron n and again on the » the clamorou sical which Miss Robinson Misa Evelyn W. Korns, a singer of note, was a visitor at the Forum and ral songs, accompanied by ‘oss. The audience ap her wonderful singing so vig- that she was not allowed to leave the platform until she had given be three num! lute to the Fiag” and of “The Star Spangied liam Welas spoke a fow nd explained the purposes of icanization Forums. next speaker was Hartman, who gave a stirr Americanism. He praised h work of The Evening Wo east side and call upon of that district to sup} vedly, Mr. Hartman ned the work of the eas in the war, and urged that their deeds be an inspiration to all to be true and loyal Americans. When he had | finished speaking the applause was / deafening for several moments. | at Ww who served v M | dren's next spok Col, Winthr i | World in th $3.00 $3.5054.00 CAUTION Before you buy be sure W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom and the inside top Ley If the stamped price been mutilated, BEWARE OF FRAUD sing- of Harry and popu- n there were HloGoraglas Dyseltent Ke Deuatan Brockton, Mass. *HOBOE hington Street, | heen d the childre * UNION ergenline Ave, turday eveping t *NEWARL 1 Street who have 't owe arket Street. e Forums of * it State Street. Commissioner General :: riven anc a | even > great that it will Tie to care for all ‘or the Forums, ‘and jabsolutely no more try-outs will,"be ‘u SEWALL, T. R. GUIDE, /GHUMS UP WITH KERMIT Chance (Meeting in Natural History | Muséum Develops Into Rem- | iniscences of Colonel. por | To Cure A Cold | In One Day | Take | “Laxative | Bromo Quinine , Tablets”’ | » 9 Be sure you get the Genuine | | Look for this signature A "6 28rore on the box, « STAR ‘CELLIST OF THE EVENING WORLD FORUM | : "} Sadie Kemhpler of N Street is the sta ers and a brother nt ts the | yerty Loan rallies, and fe Music Lover of 1 pl t Yorkvill CHRISTIAN SCIENGE PAPER BASIS OF EQUITY SUIT Breach O, iets irs Between Direetor Church and Publish ty Trustee Onl, One Best Kind of Corn Flakes IR That's wh re’ the rnoat poplar. PostToasties alent Department of The |; I 5 TTTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED. | maa Mary Ba Jare Lamont Rowlands of Picayune, Miss. Herbert W. Eustace of Boston, and David B, Ogden of Brookline SADIE KEMPLER Fast §4th | GO AND FIND I LORD SALISBURY TURKISH CIGARETTE is Inevitable Because it meets the world’s demand for Quality, Quantity and Economy. Because it contains 28 types of pure Turkish tobacco and is the only high~ grade Turkish cigarette in the world that sells for as little money as 18 cents for 15 cigarettes (35 cents for 2 packages) The reason for the low price is that LORD SALISBURY is packed in the most inexpensive and the most attractive machine-made paper pack- age instead of the expensive hand-made cardboard box. For these practical reasons: Quality, Quantity and Economy ‘ LORD SALISBURY is the inevitable cigarette. . X Toor he *

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