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mecencune> sen = er ee een mame SR TTT A REE RR A A 10 a) __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919. HAIR TO DARKEN IT ol WnAV BASEBALL |eccceamc ors EVENING WORLD FORUM) FAMED MERCHANT, stra ei sain Sentng 4m Ener |i Oc and St ling 400 Enter-! t his project before then the world-famed and § Sn ene ae rr ee adel mn Dodgers—Braves, May 4; Giants, } ‘ontinued from First Page.) int ro world. famed Wool: | ongagement in Germany, Rn ning be- f Sage Tea! May 11; Cubs, May 18; St. Louis, May | ott Pre remy errtat ue ere hate Toes |b? CRTORIONTER © of ate ATTACKS NERVES 4a . > St. Louis, July 18; Cubs, July 20 tores did not make money. He closed plied to modern edifices that exists : z —— streaked and faded hair is grand , ants | 1d not make money i > # th ing impatiently at the bit, while mother's recipe, and folks are Games Through Assembl} Giants, July Reds, Aug. 17; 3 them and dropped from his methods » The funeral will be held MEME tallite ofteew toe” ce Sloan's Lintenent scatters (ie using it to keep their hair a | Louis, Aug. 24; Phillies, Augus f e | » which these stores dif Awaits Governor’s Signature Avenue, It will be private. The b States? i $ i even color, which ix quit The Walker-Malone Bill passed the sm thous whieh musceeded. SINC 'takan thers ince tecay or cect eur audienée wit) be Looe tive] COnseetion and relieves i we are living in an age when a youth Assembly by 82 to 60. A survey his cus- morrow No man is wiser th he said. pin ful appearance is o@ the greatest ad-] New York City, the whole a } Americans, The Standing R pain. made of the Board of Aldermen to Ventage. , |fact, for the first time in its history,|day by The Evening World show Nowadays, though, we don't hare the troublesome task of gathering the|!* Practically assured of professional and the mussy mixing at home. | ia All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of Only ihheth baka \sign is never taken tn, A joke is a Sled Abbe MEETS DEATH IN ELEVATOR, | joko, ana a song is a song. “Dixie yple who and "Yar | ray me to run a store n do Aged Newro Crashed to Death by]. an t Sewtes ara tetan | bool! | not like it Arba cbadab ak comedy goes over with a wallop. Here], Sloan's | By 1886 Woolwort Rescue Squad had to be sent a of my A little appl trate 1 without rubbing will ately and rest and a router percen in favor of Sun it is wrong if pe Doodle" are applauded » declare m measure are iomas A. WI l every day of the week in Liniment is very eWective in jallaying external pains, — strains, cluding Sundays this season. The h had learned Sther ingredients, called “Wyeth's| passage carly to-day of the Walker Michael wiapieton, Jenough about the application of hi y to-day after a Hook and | ee rent G, A, desires to wend | “eines Heer memeitice aiuto tien Sage and Sulphur Gowpound." It is| Malone bill through the Assembly at} Adolph He Algernon Lee, Patrick ldream so all the Woolworth stores indder Company had failed to get}! 8 499 sitertaliecs, ‘Phey wail cle es NABOs neuritis, sciatica, rheu 4 very popular because nobody can dis-\Aibany to legalize the game on the) H. Larney, August Ferrand, Louis Jmade money. He had worked out a body, of Mitchell Trice, a newt, |) 0 cent, of thetd to begiria, Twens| Heep a big bottle al ' cover it has a applied nt | Sabbath ts the matter up to Gov. | nen ler, Barnet Wolff, James W leant sYioh which Wap tallure prool ator nd fr Mey Led pall the cscs si pte tele Stilt bly sn albu ) oF a #6 le he aw . | b \ as uF No, 69 East A 4 | y aeists , -ooged ae an heoaath your | smith who alr has signified his| aide ff. O'Kane could 4 | Rule't, paragraph 1, read: “Buy in the multed Almost roid | ganise ref 2 ab ie iene v 60c, 81.20. ier, taking one small strand at o| Willingness to sign the measure. It) not be largest quantities for which there is hours to extricate the body Genie iat NO. ¢ West dad. Biren times by morning the gray hair disap- | Mad previously passed the Senate wi oe os money to pay Price, sixty-seven years old, lived at | 4°) | | derman James A | pears, but what delights the ladies | All that remains to make the taw | a With Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | effective at the Polo Gr a ¥imple formu'a Mac.” He has eet and was em- . a uniforn He was sent to a friend said be knew the Louw, but big as the Woolworth Building in nine years old.!{n almost any other line of manufac- t of five children, She }turing. | is the | alderman way in favor of the meas- | <=> A wane second floor to bring the elevator Je will | und ‘is that, besides beautifully | sanction of the rd of Aldermen, | ure f MARTHA SCHIFBLR ommon sens: , down, _Inste t nd he was ationery t ' i fter a few appli | Alderman John Wirth says he doe The time came when Frank W. crushed to th between it and the| your frie and re : darkening the hair a PP | hut little opposition ix red in this . tee, } } H ore | WW in d59 fifth floor. bly in an effort to get rect name is Thor | cations, it also produces that soft) oi ice president Robert L. Moran | express an opinion yet, Little Martha Schieber Has Enler-|Woolworth's stores were selling 250 fh Seal aenenboye H » . ce | quarter esident Robe » More that be ts to see the bill before tons of hairpi a year, fo ee - which are so uttractive— : sty whether he generally favors F authority with which he could ‘n- 4 i, Ad Albany to Aber th . bl se eday taeabadl Ji yore | Her Graceful $ vite himself into the ownership of & P Heeeeececeeeenaneseeseesenenees etseeeseseeesosooscooeoeoese eeeceeeseeset nes j — egal zat i re pm Nava ah | —_ | Little Martha Schieber, a dancer|hairpin factofy after that was as uns | = Removable used THAW INRASTIEN tH. vers toe [STUDIOS ULUVIRARFIOOUURT and one of the 1 f the Children’s | questioned as that which he could as : palititads bide alent Depar . \ BRIDGEWORK —|[i‘iierat sunny sn tar on 1 effets | ten gonnte GOLD and PORCELAIN F | Professional Daseball ‘Those In the PORCELAIN, and GOLD FI Dental Work ewry, 4, of Norfotk, the youn | ton Police, Vinitn Mag ate House | Hts performed at many carnivals and| ‘pwoenty years ago aes.he DauL BERNARD The Women’s Shop for Values “4 . ‘ + makers: of Et Description || “know” at City Hall say that all ob- : | Ban edte: Peoria aie tea Ge aeaie | At Lase Than Yoo Weald Pay Eleewhore || ntacten.can now be removed in timo| Malor R. W. Pullman, Chiet of Police (eer oe | neatrical amily, One|ono nenaty Me the vutue ae Nae ; 1 guaruntes skill, }) for the National and bi ashington on Magistrate it } merican |; ous terday, | brother TT ert A uC diy, y tart gentleness and Leas t h ve their echedules in| n the Tra erly an g r, and y¢ sky lin It gtarted Frank t satisfaction. | Leagues to change their Viand raid he was h to study the another musician with a local Woolworth to dreaming again, He x he Si f Examination New York to provide for the Sunday | working of that court, Ho enid it ts musi ny. Her n dan | F ’ 22 E 34th S cross the Street from nus! com y € is a db was laughed at Chea cand " IP All Patients Treated by Me Personally, and ix a pupil of tsadora Duncan. | tin jewelry did not build Yo provide for every eme in Washington DR. J. C. TOOLE |) scncaute makers of voth | vattor siting th renter part of the jyor pmaher, Harry, tn a Ce THIC MELE Cities votaee HERHMIRIES ae ag COnTUTUE for TOMoTrow 4} Broadway Cor. 40th Street = [vies to include Sunday dates pt the) soon return for another inspection and Wounds received in the Argonne tints of the sky ‘om dawn @ I Moers: © A.M, M. | Polo andy, ‘These dates would be: | would bring with him his Traffe Ine | ost da t world to look on and i Sundays: 9 A. 3 Lad May 4, Phillies; May 18, Reds; | apectors, Martha lives in the Bronx, and is| marvel ts his answer, * li a pupil at Public School No. 40 With Mr. Woolworth when he died | jwere his daughters, Mra, Melena W | CODMAN FILES DEMURRER McCann and Mrs, Jessie Donahue, and his son-in-law, James Donahue. WN NEWPORT SLANDER SUIT! His widow, Mrs, Jennie Vreighton Woolworth, to whom he was married | = in 1876, has been for several years a Contends That If He Called Eustis} 'e!pless nervous invalid at her home nis city, No. 990 Fifth Avenue a Spy Offense Is Not in th ty 0 Fifth Avenu New Spring Styles Just Received In a Great Special Purchase — Santeys He:Gibbons 2 ST AVENUE AT 3G™ STREET Second floor ~Take Elevator |More than a yeur ago, in order to Punishable. | simplify Mr, Woolworth's business.| NEWPORT, April §.—Ogden Codman| transactions, @er dower rights were | of Boston, who is being sued by Mr. | segregated so that it would not be] <-| necessary for her signature to ap- pear his real estate transfers, Last Friday it was decided a change TN Be prat| te. the country imight benefit Mr. Woolworth, and he was taken to} a demurrer tol Winfield Hall, at Glen Cove. The ch he contends that if he | doctors decided Mrs. Woolworth was sjled Mr. Eustis a German spy he was] too ill to accompany him. | arged with an offense not punishable} ‘The Woolworth Company, at the Tricotine suits, simply but elegantly tailored in the extreme of the new modes, are without question correct street attire for the fashionable woman or miss. Our tricotine suits, made of a fine quality of this beautiful material, are marvels of tatlorcraft which a i harmonize perfectly with the slender lines of the latest puma nly by court | silhouettes. ae Tl GLADDENS One price only, $35, no-more or less. onsequence he After Mr. Codmar SORE, TIRED FEET No puffed-up, burning, tender, aching feet—no corns or callouses. Dresses Coats Women’s & Misses’ Suits Clever New Models for Easter Wear ounter, Which has a basis of a $25,000 su) Codman aga Mr Judge Barrows _ Values to $45.00 FAMOUS “WET PARSON” OF RIVERHEAD, L 1, DEAD Rev. William A, Wasson Resigned | Rectorship to Fi Against Prohibition | “WET PARSON” EPIGRAMS. I believe Prohibition In Materials of Tricotine Poiret Twill Gabardine Mannish Serge At Our Only Price of SOtSSESSSSSOSSE poreretity) PEEL EDS AESEERSESAPELEEESASS SESEEAESOSEEESELESESSESESSEAES SE SEAESESSESES ESESESESLS Values Oui of All Proportion £ L8985EREEO RSS SOSITISSS IE? VIFIISIOD SISO IODIDE EFL ODSIISIOFSIDIFIDIEI SEIS PFFTIIIIGIFOS TOD 9 FPFIIFS enemy of true te era, eve a { ResHtinins SeunGaae ie || pet8ac eu: 999909890908 888880007 099001109099 99999999990800090 9990900950006 r \ Twill has always been a | “Tia makes sore, burning, tired —EEE - — \ icoti i wil fect fairly dance with delight. Away = saenaeea mannii ) Tricotine Poiret Twi thet wot paraon'’| ge. the aches end pains, the cornm ; > 1 his pastorate to| callouses, blisters, bunions and chil: | Mannish Serge hibition, the Rey, | blains, on at Reatherd. Le t.| “Tia draws out the acids and in dead at the age of fftyctwo. An op. |Poleons that pud’ up your feet. No Sa) He ailleur suits in a wide aiatinn tak debing: Achia ‘pak P’ | matter Low hard you work, how long Superb taille ur suits ina wide de ay Be e wire : he y a ass 7 “yea | you dance, how far you walk, or how : variety of exclusive designs Behincne tue ravenna hice long you remain on your feet, “Lia” o09, ia ‘ me HE cae on Snepners FORE: prings restful foot comfort. “Tiz" is Lie fully equal to those found in lyn, with Jntermens in Woodlawn | magical, grand, wonderful for tired, 1} highest cost shops. The tailor- The Rev, Mr, Wasson in 1902 was] ching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! i} highest cc SE cle Wr of St. George's Episcopal Church, | how comfortable, how happy you feel it ing is of an exceptional char- and Marcy Brooklyn, | Your just tingle for joy; shoes ! acter from ther jead. 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Values Out of All Proportion, Beaded Embroidered Embroidered Georgette Tricolette Tricotine Beaded and Embroidered Satin A frst showing cf wonderful aftcrnoon frocks in ulich the embroidery end teed crnementation has teeched a ccgree of lavish extravegance rarely found on ¢reeses at this price. egins im the Ir\VAGAAUNE OF ABXT Spring clothes and all other ecsentials of dress for men and boys for all occasions BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREE Draped Capes and Dolman Wraps €iver Tip Botivia, Tric tine, Si'vertone and Genuine oy jm Tweeds ih Iccee, cracetil y draped. mode's; silk lined $ thro. grout. 2