The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1919, Page 15

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WASHINGT are iully covered every Tuesday Morning Canadian Section of The Sun Get It To-morrow Morning Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose {fl ecth, Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF TEETH illings and. Inias® ver and Porcelain Made at Reasonable Prices, Badly decayed Teeth i Roots arefuly. ext thoroughly ¢ Pratea Tepaired ’ bit On i 2 E. i25th St. 169 E. 34th St. F. Cor, 6th Ave.'N, W, Cor, 84 Ave. 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor, Soth yee tagewts’s THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1919. : ‘ communicate with anybody except | come . hey, 1 mn y Bo'sun’s Mate Michae} Black, U. 8. N. | of Spe if one is wel ende ie ie ten Michael and Alexandria met in the | OMOULM | oe Mg awe ee Cees rere oe ers wald, t 1tting at at. Ie 7 the charm of bat , I the Luckenbach was in that port. | years and haa a good record. He 1s ad beon brought 1 treatment | adies of the grease pa They bumped into each other in a| twenty-eight and in ; MaaGHts tlk Wore wren, cecmmebile A emer sure, crowd, according to the seaman, and the sanoee srenoh is prac id dee) * -time . PHILAD ©) the pent- Mile, Bozer of Marseiiles,|‘© set marries. But wartime regis) ed assembled in Congress here to-day. , ecletane tater. influence 1, lovers, Something always came up to | )"*°™ ‘ | ‘Abdo-Vibro Belt ers—Decisions Later. swept the Bo'suns’ Mate Black. intastees, “d uch A elballd Ag a id - It was no eee ; endence movemen Korea and ae . FOR MEN AND WOME f ent over When the Luckonbach reached | sure freedom from Japane rule, ne COMPELS DEEP BREATHING Yesterday was elimination day to questions of teohn as an op. LYitg in a little white bed in the | Frest a little lees than a month a The facts of Japanese oppression For a limited time. determine the cast of stare that will pe basi ity é& meet and Mallee dala hospital at Ellis Island is pretty Mile. | Michael became desperate o tk a.” said Dr. Syngman Rhee, pi present The Evening World's Chil. hood, to forge fewstonal Jealous- " Jough, we tary of State of the Korean [¥o a $5.00 model—$3.00 dren's Talent Department programme nowiedge, Alexandta Boyer of Marsellies, | Mine tere intent ernment in. Manchuria, ec | the Shubert ‘Theatre on Sunday ght “be France. Through @ nearby window lings knot ticd A delegate to t A protruding April 27, when the flower inary her tired eyes can see the Statue of | But the h ny Known abdomen is juvenit curs who and Liberty, Beyond is the jagged sky. | {iriougn was the breeding be nte he honor | ‘ n the line of the Promised Land a long list of Lona ; a Fe aecmay (tae emu ms—| Mile. Boyer is suffering from an ag. | Pave to disease. 1 by profe h ar or the jrre- happy " 2 leadie n ingenucusne * a. baby | BTavated case of seasickness, super- tie wal What Father ainted 'm n determining Induced by lovesickness, she having Constipation Walsh says | Tou \ f and been a stowaway in the hold of the Ate Fixed at 890,000,000. Biliousness | s transport K. 1. Duckenbach, now ly- bay tia ay f] Headache Ky. April : | , jad " te Sour Stomach i uC ckground fo ‘The French girl is being held in- Indigestion ommunicado by the immigration au- horitles, but si to-morrow before a Board | Inquiry if she is well summer of 1918 in Marselties when|” Black has been in the navy eleven the mutual apologies that followed became a budding friendship, and a ee course o! 6 blossomed AT ELLIS ISLAND) ssiscsisss'cin) xonean conaness w us ‘They became engaged and mado| Japan Aasaited at Meeting in PAiIn- earnest efforts on several occasions detphia. LPHIA, April 14.—One! egates representing the . ; Ihtions and the Kaiser insisted on J France, Wants Only to See |taking the joy out of life for theao | (Aree million Koreans outside Korea, | has announced that re in the world to IME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL WEEK Does your cigarette do both of these things —or only one of them ? The first duty of a cigarette, of course, is to taste right. The second is “to touch the smoke-spot”— to let you know you're smoking —to satisfy. early all cigarettes do the first thing. Only one—Chesterfield—does the second. x & * / a Something you may not And “satisfy” is Chesterfield’s secret. It’s all in the ee j blend—a blend of the finest selected Turkish and Domestic 1 the ort Teetlal and } \ Domestic tobecoos. r tobaccos. And the blend can’t be copied. 2, At 20 for 18 cents they give i the best cigarette value. There never was a cigarette that grew faster in popular S, Tee mtosere trost esteem 4 { favor, because no cigarette ever gave such value. day they were pecked. i 20 for 18 cents ~of TURKISH and. DOMESTIC to —_- «a

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