The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 18

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SEE ale al Sa Bo ea = RD TO REVEAL «MAN WITH DOUGH’ (Continued from Firat Page.) de- a The finishing touch of satisfaction to many a breakfast . is a cup of INSTANT POSTUM in quite emphatic in his statement that no one who visited him ever ad- vanced any but legitimate reasons for a raise In trolley fares, ONLY ONE THING TO DO—PRO- DUCE THE NAMES. Walters is {naistent that 500,000 slush wn to their ut- Senator 6 ‘The remainin, of the Senate, in voting for an inves- | tigation, unanimously agreed with table beverage directly or, indirectly connected. with under th f publicity Make ) ar Home Life Ree There is no reason why any home should be without a Player-Piano any longer. The low price at which we offer this beautiful Walters Player brings it within the reach of almost any family. 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We urge you te take advantage o! this sale by calling tomorrow to select your Player or mailing the attached coupon to us, Send Name and Address for Full Particulars ADDRESS BLOOMINGDALES PIANO DEPT. PHB Fe 59TH to 60TH ST. g members Pt ers and bankers appeared in behalf “ir names were But it is un- f intereste 1) of the measure, Ti fm WILL PARADE, ave not yet been made known, nce them the day of| ich ha he eight ann OFFICIALS OF CITY (Continued from First Page.) rurnors by a Walker of Manhattan before 8 | Thompson exploded hia Dombenell, have created the biggest sensation Albany has experienced In years, in|® Parade elther early in May or at fact, the story of “The Man With the |any other date, The War Depart- Dou! ” 18 about the only topic of ment hag told us it can assure no conve jon among legislators. Quite Ae.” parade, natura’ a large number of Senators ” and Ass lymen were either Indig- “The only thing needed,” be con- nant or felt uncomfortable when the | tinued, “ig that the people of New first oon ca of Ad Mpg | Meds 4) | York shal! show Bt War Department reached bout. noon on Tuesday. 4 convinced that the | at they oh de a POR EM J go on, If it isn't |parade. Tho . finish, they feel [that are be ator will b pmpelied to | complis lot of explaining to curious con. |compltsh stituents at home after the close of [Could easi the session. jelsht hours the arrival of tho PRAISE FOR THOMPSON IN VERI- |mon, and they could be mustered out FYING EVENING WORLD STORY. jimmediately wa afte Thompson ts re- lor the moral effect ¢ tions of many in have jean hardly wrporate wealth, uninterested ob- servers declare the ator from Niagara is one of the most fearloss ators that has ever sat in the ary to dem ing units within fe after thelr arrival, It 1s not consid- The Senate Judiclary Committee will Hkely resume its probe early next. week, ie exact date has not Whether it will hold based on a letter from Adjt. Gen. F°, C. Harris, representing the War De partment, who said: ‘That complete ‘units of this divis- ion such as one or more regime: will be able to pa n New ¥ there ts no dou conditions existing at the time of the arrival of this division at New York may preclude any other arrangement than he parade of one or two regiments as they arrive.” SHOULD PARADE AS A WHOLE, OFFICERS INGIST t been decided ‘a course, public op animously in favor of a th vestigation, EX-JUDGE CONLAN DEAD. Was Stricken With and 1 Ww to study, and by h Divi permitted to pa- ause— n be- men o! ve they should b de Manhattan Club, being for Board of ¢ of that club, stricken with pn One Woman to Another By Helen Warden “Isn't It funny," and Edith fi e y sealed with their own blood their undying pledge of loyalty to their newly adopted country. “Now they are coming back. They proud of themselves, Their rela- id friends are proud of them, 1) always wear the and yet— ‘And yet what?’ questioned Edith. “And yet overlook one important tail.” “What in the world are you talking | It is really a birth for these men, gttlle They have awakened to the fact that ca Is their home, It is no rta. longer a place in which to earn money 48 about her pers and then return to the fatherland. They have learned on the battlefield ally been 1 ae aboane to respect and revere the Stars and Stripes, “Many of these | were drafted were un : ners, should be permitted to parade when they re ‘learn, Thetr wives, mothers, sistera, weethenrts want t An r the wondk f ements tina tin,” Write the ‘Amolin Company, | of Beater ihr oenge Lag, SYS the Amolin Company. | tat ploughed through the heart of 464-466 Fulton St., Brooklyn e New Spring Styles For Young Men and Men T° those men who know the KELLY CLOTHES we need The new Spring only say: styles have arrived. those men who as yet do not know what CLOTHES we offer, we say: Come in, slip on a coat or two, To see for yourself what we offer—in style, in quality, in value. ra t the committee aS r ai THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919." Argonne Forest and uprooted the Germans, “Therefore, the 77th should parade as @ unit No part of it should be left out Casuals, wounded men, everybody who fought with the 77th should be seen in line. The expense to the United States Government ts trivial compared to the tremendous profit in patriotic power the United States and the City of New York have earned through the fighting of the rk's Own Division. The 77th| a new epoch in Amfrican his- the epoch which shows the ef- fective work of the great military melting pot.” Considerable disappointment and much indignation were expressed In klyn to-day over the possibility ll be no parade of the The Brooklyn Victory t ision. lebration Committee, through Con- sman Delaney, Chairman, will ap- eal to the War Department, Until 's reply is received will proceed with its ntative plans for the parade and | ption to the Brooklyn men of the| — WHOLE RAINBOW DIVISION ASSIGNED TO RETURN SOON Md 69th l Re ent and to Get Other | Early | nits 4.—Assignment (Rainbow Division), » exception of the ) fits, to early convoy ed to-day by the with t and hospital ¢ F War Amon Units of the 424 Division | 8 the 1 itry, formerly the New York National Guard Regi fng, puffed-up chafed, sore and swollen you hardly get your shoes on or of don't you get a 25-cent box of from the drug store now and gladden j rout tortured feet? “TIZ” FOR FEET No More Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; No Puffed-up, Calloused Feet or Painful Coms—Try “Tiz” Why go limpisg around with ach-| feet—feet so tired, can “Tie” makes your feet glow with tomfort; takes down swellings and y | corn draws the soreness neh milsery right out of feet that chaf burn, “Tiz” instantly stops pain in callouses and bunions. is 1s for tired, aching, sore feet o more shoe tightness—ne more foot torture, Ask for “Tis.” Get only **Tis."— Advt. ‘| Williams Mail Order House AY New Yorx sive ONLY A FIW STEPS “ez [9-23 Flatbush Avenue w= BROOKLYN Over Corn Exchange Bank BROOKLYN A Regular Retail Branch Great Profit Sharing Plan Offering big stocks of high grade merchandise at prices that are ¢: of our great national mail business. with our customers. our profits What Our Stocks Comprise: € Wcaring Apparel for the Whole Family. € Furniture, Rugs, ete. € Dry Goods, Hosiery. ‘ Housefurnishings, € Auto Supplies, Great Many Special Sales for Saturday a Tailored Serge x *» Suits He a For Women & Men's Wear Serge of Su- perior Quality Values to 8.00 4% Sizes 6 to are in style bo ign: elne pa he imfration “ma: | brown, Men's 3-pe. 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