The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 13

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Doc rosea : , tHe EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, [port the same trouble in obtatning | food from Jong-cultivated surréptitious sources, The first feeling of tho average Ger- ald E (ee i: ' Levy Thentre Party. ind Mra. Sa: MARCH 28, 191 w ‘DEAR FOLKS: Levy of gave a dinner ty leat night, ‘ext BAth Str ARRIVAL OF FOOD JHINGS run in Cycles of FRECKLES Meh Worst Month for This Trouble yw to Remove Easily. reason why nearly every- in March, but happily | remedy for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay frogkled. imply get an ounce of Othine, dou- bie, strength, from your druggist and iy a little of it night and morn ing, and in a few days you should see | that even the worst freckles have Degun to disappear, while the light on have vanished entirely, Now is itimé to rid yourself of freckles, BREE vot rerscved 18% they may stay all Suinmer, and spoil an other. wise beautiful complexion. Your money back if Othine fails. -Advt. OOMBINATION. Black Kid, Chocolate Kid, Calf, Mahogany Calf. Shoes and Tires Ordinary shoes give about as much protection as an automobile tire would with- out an inner tube, Both are Black merely the containers to hold ‘the cushioning sub- = Stance. The Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe has a pure felt and cork, built-in cush ion extending the full length of the shoe, giving FULL protection to the foot and buoyancy to the body, © It is the cushion which gives the protection and comfort, not the heavy leather sole and heel. A shoe without this built-in cushion is only half com pleted. | APSMITH SHOE co. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th St. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. 4 | Bend for Booklet, taught us. insures satisfact critical. When our ONE a Pe Write for Old Pianos Taken in Exchange WHEN you purchase a Pease Player Piano you receive the direct benefit of what three-quar- ore of a century in the Piano anufacturing Each Pease Player thoroughly representative of the highest class of workmanship, and the combination of Unsurpassed Tone Qualities, Exceptional Durability and Artistic Case Design considered itmakes the purchaseof ase Player Piano a first choice. PRICE $550 ‘up ‘SHIP IN GERMANY --REARTENS PEOPLE: gramme ade | Supplies Low ie ak Populace Pay t wale teldsave: «| Despairing When First Mrs. Tho ebstor of Na} American Vessel Came. March 27 RURLIN, (Associated American food ship yesterday and the conference of German financial experts at Weimar yesterday prepara- tory to going to Versailles Sunday, Germany seems to feel that peace is nearer than at any other time, The fecling of depression whieh had been growing in every part of the country at the continued disorders and the increasing Spartacan riots lifted at least s ly at the news that concrete results finally were at hand after much waiting. been ‘long in coming, the has been tight and the f has been slow in arriving, so that in many sections of Germany there was a fee almost akin to despair. Some parts of Germany have relapsed into @ cynical state of mind, rend ing it almost impossible to make them believe even now that some re- lief is in sight. sin the past few » reflected public counts in large coming of food of the | ship: These announcements con- jtinue, but they share prominence with the still vague reports of Ger- n participation in the peace nego- tiations. ‘The arrival at German ports of the | first American food ship was just in the nick of tim: meet the crisis Jin the food sit The potato | ration in Greate this week to th stores. which 1 yente! rday, There was exception of other minor ath c Javerage restaurateur could. set be fore custom of a food c tely thro rees of sup. 8 weakness » restaurant pro- ouring the country nissaries in all direc- lier sources of sup- I st exhausted. They ary ible to get Little food at any ‘price, ly because the supply no loager irants) which * treat to an ¢ ed customer. In addition, p ‘sons with ample incomes now re business has Piano is ion to the most PRICE system is Catalogue Convenient Monthly Terms man when he learned of the arrival of the food ships, rt ent found through almost of astonishmen agreement heard on alb sides on the business | ability of the Ameficans in getting such rapid action on the food pro- | 766 West End Avenue, party last ~might for th returned wounded soldiers. committee in charge Press).—With the arrival of the first } as the ec » number = of the ships in so few days after | » signature of the provisioning Favorable comment was | @ card benefit of On the| ore Mra. Hore ohn P will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable . Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravi KOCH: G. 125th Street, West Saturday Economies Smart Tailored Suits ORIGINAL NEW MODELS $18.75 Of all wool serge, in navy and black. Belted, braid bound, plain and ripple ) peplum models, with self or contrasting collars, and new style skirts. Sizes for women and misses. Plaid Skirts This Suit $18.75 Fine quality worsted plaid skirts, rich col- orings, made with fancy pockets, bone buttons and detachable belts. Sizes to 30 waistband. Regulation Seas’ 3.98 POPULAR MODELS For Ages 6 to 14 Full pleated dresses, in plain blue, or white drill with blue collar; emblem on sleeves and shield. embroidered Sd Floor. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise | Bodices Attractive models, trim med{ with wide and $1 85 89c td Floor ‘Men’s $2.50 Shirts $1.35 lces THEY are the famous ‘‘Per- FEATURES in which they fecto” make, a trade mark | differ from other makes that has always stood for per-| are: fection in every detail that goes to ) make a man’s shirt, | Washable Satin Slip-over mo front, lac many styles lopen rimmed, Tailored Fronts 5-Button Centres Shaped Neckbands Fast Colors grades. Exclusive Patterns, $1.35 Each; '3 for $4.00 san rio Boys Can’t Resist These Koch Standard Suits HEY are really out of the ordi- nary in shapeliness, in fit and in the expert workmanship. ‘THEN, there is such a_ broad assortment of models and materials that choosing becomes a pleasure. UR special feature these days _ consists of one and two trousers suits, in nobby mixtures, at *10.50 " Sizes 7 to 17 Other Suits, Superior Grade, $12.50 and $15.50 Third Floor Smart Spring Oxfords and Pumps om Oo 5,90 is Pap l with GHAPELY new models, 8, flexi- graceful tapering to ble, turn and welt soles. Patent Colt, Vici, Ten Calf and Black Suede. Decided Price Inducements, Saturday MISSES’ SPRING SUITS Tailored and dressy types; blouse, box coat and straight line models; of tricotine, Poiret twill and serges; many with fancy vestees of silk, in contrasting colors, Specially priced $55.00 Other Models up to $195.00 Misses’ Modish Suits ic models, made of serges and Poiret twill; many braid trimmed, some with vestee; Chic sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Special $34.75 Girls’ Attractive Capes Of navy blue serge; full draped collar lined throughout with red or Copenhagen silk; sizes 6 to 14 years, Speci! $11.75 Girls’ Dressy Capes Of fine quality navy serge; with and overcollar to match; sizes 8 to 14 years. Specie! $22.50 large assortments are shown at $3.50 Banded Sailors of Lisere Straw with narrow brims; in black and colors NEW MODEL HAND BAGS At One-third Less—Main Floor Women’s Silk Bags With shell, silver or French gilt finish frames; in black and Spring colors; Values up to $7.50, at $4.75 MEN’S AND Men’s Elgin Watches 12 size; 7-jeweled, adjusted; 20-year gold-filled cases, at Men’s 14-kt Gold Watches i thin model and sf unusual values; Historical Account of Wars of the Last Half Century | Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) button trimmed; THE NEW MILLINERY SECTIONS On the Third Floor RE replete with interesting later styles in both Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and every smart trimming conceit evolved for Spring. Splendid Opportunities for Saturday: Women’s Banded Sailors Underbrims in contrasting colors Specials—for one day only! 7- sia: Elgin, adjusted $25. 00 5-jeweled Elgin, adjusted $29.00 . -jeweled Elgin, adjusted $32.00 Six in the Wilson & Co’ organization. “Six” plays an important in the business, Lae West 43rd Street There are six letters in the word WILSON. There are six vice- presidents—first aids to Mr. Wil- son. That started the “Six” idea three years ago this month when Mr. Wilson gave his name and himself to the business. The workers considered it a good omen. And one of the first things done after Mr. Wilson teok hold was to adopt a slogan that would mean something and that would keep everybody on their toes to live up to it. The slogan selected was: “The Wilson Label Protects ; Your Table.” | Please note that there are six j words in this slogan. They are | very important words. |The next thing on the program ; was to develop a fine working spirit in the organization, in which all should take part — | workers and officials. * , . Misses’ Spring Capes In navy blue serge; trimmed with rows of silk braid; silk lined; 14, 16 and 18 years, Special $34.75 Other Models up to $139.00 Misses? Smart Capes Developed in Poiret twill; full circular model, with waistcoat silk lined; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Specie! $39.75 Girls’ Stylish Capes Developed in navy blue serge and black and white cl ; silk lined throughout; sizes 6 to 14 years, Special $14.75 | That was done at once. Please note that there are six letters in the word “spirit.” ! Now you have had six letters "from me thus far in which I have dwelt mainly on the “spirit” that exists in |the Wilson & Co, organization. I think I have proved to you thet the real foundation of a successful business must be built on the heart, the happiness, the loyalty, the integ rity, the enthusiasm and the pride of its ‘workers—coupled with the hon- est appreciation, recognition and co- oper of the head of the busi- ness and his official family. silk lining The foundation of the Wilson & Co. business is built on these six principles, and that is why its slogan, “The Wilson Label Protects Your Table,” means so much to the peoples of the world. What would this fen gs amount to if it did not have of it the hon- est and sincere efforts of the official plas and its twenty-five thpusand loyal, earnest workers? Unusually which are arranged to facilitate selection. pede dpb + ped 4 of “scraps of paper.” People want the real thing now. |In food products they are get- ting it under the Wilson label. I am starting another series of six letters today in which I will treat on other angles of the Wilson & Co. usiness. I propose to stick to the ay idea. Please note that the word *“‘angles” also consists of six letters. Rough Straw Banded Sailors Untrimmed; black and colors, at $2.50 Mitzi Sailors of Rough Milan Straw; un- trimmed; black and colors. What I mean by “angles” is this: I propose to show you, for inst: 5 that the workers consider that their own honor ia involved in producing Joodstuffa that will justify the Com- pany's sere —os should reassurit when it buying Wasson if Co. products. I think it is great, myself, that the | good, pure things to eat supplied by Wilson & Co. are backed up in their production by twenty-five thousand workers who recognize their indi vidual responsibility and who would not, under any circumstances, cither wilfully or Geliberately take part in jsending out to their fellow human beings in all parts of the world im- | perfect or impure food products. They would not have it on their con- sciences to do such a thing, and I know for I have talked with $2.25 Women’s Silk Bags Deep pouchy models on shell or fancy metal frames, Regular Values $3.75 at $2.90 | partment are imbued with the tive to the Company all they have of skill and care and loyalty and honor Take as an illustration what a Rus. sian workman employed in the | Sausage Department said to me, I noticed his enthusiasm and the swiftness and skill with which he worked and asked him why he was 80 interested. WOMEN’S WATCHES I Iike to help m he in broken. Women’s Ribbon Wrist Watches, Square, octagon and cushion shapes; plain and engraved gold-filled cases; 15-jeweled, adjusted movements,......at 25. 50 Men’s Wrist Watches Sterling silver, round with 13.75 and to everybody of our work. Nothing goes wrong here We all very careful. We stand by Wilson name, Sausages that go out under Wilson’ label are fine—very best . Leat ‘em. They very, very 15-jeweled movement; octa- gon with 7-jeweled move- | Then he turned to me and, taking a lead ment; all radium dials ann | be Ht aad &, piece of brown pener. sus of his pocket, he wrote his name, the last name of which is the proverbial }long Russian name. Then he drew his through the last few letters and J Too many letters. e short American name, Soon going be American citizen, too" ind he smiled and went back to his work. + 15.00 leather or webb strap,.... The true test in the production of food is when the worker is | willing to eat what he produces. I saw with my own eyes how sausages are made and I want PEASE PIANO CO. 128 Wes! 42d St, N. Y. 34 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn | to tell you that I now have a 1919 WORLD ALMANAC senccisks CLOTH BOUND, 75c. By Mail, 90c {ever before to eat sausages and 35 CENTS Published by 50 CENTS _Storine bres." “0 . ¥. City By “all | woe at N and New York World, SPECIAL Misses’ Gun Metal high-cut lace shoes, with $ fabric tops; all sizes 1 .69 | C. F, KOCH & CO,, Inc,, 125th St., Wes!

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