The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 14

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' ' bt : dl c THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919, ve erences STS ALLINREADINESS "itn sti of 1.8. BAN ON 2.75 co FOREVENINGWORLD YN BEER IS BASED ON Ceo SHOW ON SUNDAY SHAM, SAYS ROOT PROVIDENCE, ' ne so-called Newpo Barrows of the Wed that Former irr © of his hort rs {tine Sere a ; 1 ayn ee ‘tnar | YOuthful Talent Rehearsing Arguing in Brewers’ Suit, He me. If t had the: astiens Hard for “First Night Presents Affidavits Showing to be here 1 would not have com for Marvara Shubert Theatre Product Isn’t Intoxicating. » UE ne a for an explanation axe fall ite ‘ s ged oP ees Start eas | | PROGRAMME OF THE EVENING } an le red the Govern Because 1 don to Gorina ted as 8. war-time | WORLD SHOW lime taisdied (etabteretos With the arene of Wi Sion (oldman manufacture of 2.76 per cent. boer was | Pao fee ‘OWNS TALENT DEPART POCKET Me based on a pretense and @ sham, tn ahiand bowen! th SENECA | ____ Don't Poison Baby. 2. ee", ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must hae | jyance, “tepana we 8 rat CA M ER A | FAREGORIO or laudanum to,make it sleep, ‘These drugs will produce | Sag, Hew Yee Umver Hany itiem Down on the It sleep, and a FEW DROPS. TOO MANY will produce the BLEEP | p58, °: Rails For plates or film packs, fitted | FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. | Many are the children who | Sith’ double rapid. rectilinear | have been killed or whose h has been rulned for life by paregoric, laude lens and automatic three-speed num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Drug; be | satas ienther bel. | 8F@ prohibited from gelling either of the narcotics named to children at ail, to anybody without Inbelling them “polson.”. The definition of“ narcotic” | § in: ‘A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison. | summing up the Hoffman Brewery case before Federal Judge Har to-day is considering his decision Mr. Root spoke in opposition to a motion by United States Attorney Caffey and Richard J. McEWigott, acting collector of internal revenue, to dismiss the Hoffman Brewing mpany’s suit to restrain them from ov ng the !aw against E | ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and | tent, beer, suden Hind | smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and vold under tho names | fe intabe alain Che Gott eke | of ** Dropa,” Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups," etc. "You sbould not permit auy ; he might dismiss the complaint in #0 Yx814. If | Medicine to be given to your vielen Withes you oF your phyetcian | now | sowed tor viewrr Us tar as it affects the United States At Catalogue Price $i¢ If) of what it in compowed.” CASTORIA DORS Nor Meagan Kew Voy torney CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature : Mr. Root argued three hours, di- lrecting his attack against 21, prohibiting the manuf er and wine after April 1919, as a food measure. In con- Sreny rewt CNete of Chas, H. Fletcher, SME LETT ron The Wows is ican Problems to Us. Genuine Castoria always bears the signatnre of | Moesioera Hes Ri ew Os 110 West 324 Street Dance Jessica Brown From Come’ “Aloné and Penn Dance a ¥rom ‘(ood Morning, Judge bans Frias ‘ihe Keith Cutt ee = == tion with this, he filed with the | erm Ae cs the ‘Hippodrome JANET MEYER ct tweblyerive sire hid ly Malady ce desea bier Hone ES clan : restaurant proprie- ofever iniowing, Bubbles." “You're Sul ea p ba i tn ot Mine Twelve-Year-Old Janet Meyer Has tors, labor employers and labor lead- From Jerome tiemicn Music Co ’ j s OS Mee ecin Tre eee! Entertained Many Wounded ers to the effect that this beer hud From’ “Listen, “Lester not caused and cannot cause intoxi- inate from, God Murming duce "i'm Mo Young and You Are so “Atte, Minn. Malody"*, «on sea Mat ig Little Janet Meyer, one of Reed That Leeds Bock ees inde |“stars” of the Children’s Talent L partment, has entertained at se forums of The Byening Worl peared at the recent euros tan Oper, for the sel Musto by the Shubert t members of Orenenre, partment of twenty for th New York is essentially a city of “premieres.” though mention of the theatre may cause the blase to snift disdainfully and yawn, a pass to the first night of a new show sends them | Camp Upton, Camp Mills, Base and liquor, magically to thelr favorite seata, And |\\cifure Hour aie is tyive. een [when t a4 shows coine and go, or come and | old and lives at No, 121 Putnam Ave- | other int | Heroes at Base Hospitals. Much of Mr. Root’s argument cen- beer, wine tred around the phrase, rallor other intoxicating malt or vinous lor and}, act of Nov liquor,” conta 21 | “I insist," sald Mr. Root, “that we are bound to apply that weil defined ned in the _ments of the Eleven Blyn Stores Right shoes for the children at econom ical prices are be coming more difficult to obtain every day. A half-century - oid To all intending purchasers ot Player Pianos, the Pease ayer Piano will be of espe- jelal interest. You not only se- cure # Player Piano of quality embodying |Unexcelled Tone Exceptional Durability rule of construction to this clanse, so pone whe patriotic te that the word intoxicating qualifies nas danced for the Lib " na, the entertainments of | the words which precede—intoxicating 1 and 69th Divisions, and at! wine, intoxicating malt or vinous make this proposition, that statute says "beer, wine or cating malt or vinous Children’s & experience in meet linger, they walt for the next new | nue, Brooklyn liauor we are forced to the con- isti ii ii id i Her older 5 h, nas gt a ee H Artistic Case Design Misses’ Shoes 3 ing every economic show to open. And in that simple bit| liar older sister, Ruth, pardon | ta! on either that the statute infers White Nu-Huck or Tan | of psychology, known to every thea- ng or refers footwear problem |and on # agions has fur-|all beer to be Intoxic 1B F sears igre therenny the 814 toll 4.00 $ and many years spe trical rae Broadway, lies the nish for the children! to an intoxte © kind of beer, ; Hptaek cokaatactaring baliese 111g to2.,.....4.80 $ cialized attention to secret of the interest in the enter- ene “T¢ you take the conclusion that the tainment of the Children’s Talent De- init NRE ; statute refers only to the intoxicating partment of The Evening World,|#*nt nearly every type of talent. |kinds of beer, then it appears by this which will have its “first night” next| And just as the children's pro-| i) the heer manufactured by Sunday afternoon in the Shubert| Tamme js versatile also is that of | | Theatre. the professionals. These actors and ‘All New York wants to go to it, if, actresses on the bill gladly gave their |" the demand for tickets is any indica-|tme to help the proteges of The | Evening World. They have helped in|! F |tlon, And although only a few, t y ped in) Mplainant manufactures tn hot beer hes taught us. | Prices $550 up 1 | Small Down | Payment aipelsnes on Monthly Terms to ‘ Suit Your Purse. juvenile shoe needs have made the Blyn Stores amply able situation to-day, Dollar-for-dollar value and the lowest consistent prices are assured in every approved style and quality of shoes for children, ‘ to cope with the mplainants i not one of the ne itoxicating kinds, If you take th intoxicating, t to mean ‘that beer the product thir Dark Brown | which have appeared in many Broad- Calf, Bunce tertalnment wil: be an innovation, From the 600 children, who made) W4¥ shows, and the RE : ——————— Hi Write for catalogue or ca Style 604\5 3 Children’s and Misses’ Ankle fortunate possessors of tickets, will ie Se etealte fae plbealalbodat den beda aisin ihe meaniii of: the 1 : ; Shae Pamins be able tosee the show, all New York the rehearsals, and Sunday they will|? ae A Se aceeree cavers Pease Piano Co. aie ae itera PS 2.00 |||] will be interested in the results, For|Bive every possible aid on the stago,| tut’ mat! beet, near beer, war 128 West 42d St. joes enti’ wat) | besides being 4 “premicre,” the en- | 4 slanc the bill shows the names| itis Arye és | Manhattan. 34 Flatbush Ave. representing the With Ribbow Bow te sald the phrase 0 be present Hive 2% to 6 Japolication to The Evening World, | !ave premised fait ea to pronibit - Pine 2.50 only a few were select.¢, those whose {M4 axsist Is @ guar of the su e i a 50 aanonthe @ destruction of grain in making malt “: jnames appear above A fing to | cess of affair. ru n ® are back Pateat Cott or , pan Meteh A rehearsal was held y rday af-|lquors” until all the troop nnn tnt | the views of the professionals who A terneo e Jerome R and that the brewers “read into the Tate ReNEe EAST SIDE STORES: attended the final “try-outs,” these | teineon at the Jerome Remick Music (and that te dela Ten eer Me sa “Ave osth ac erth |were “the best of the bes But, |Company rooms, which were offered |act something that ls the ner We ord. ‘intoxicating Btn Ae a8tn katt 1 Ay ; ey only represent the hun.| ‘The Evening World ¢ t wor ’ y wed tee Ar affidavits presented by Bross tye who did not take this first op- Pose. The company w repre § 24 Py { ze aa tunity, and who are still obs¢ sented at the show by Billy Cripps,| Mr. I were those of Herbert A pee ke Ag heemay s he singe th are or of therapeutics in SAVE $10 TO $20 ” fillitery Park because there has been no way for| the singer, and Al rman, the ac- | Hare, f 108 nerey em | Th bor they can do. The CoMpanist. 1 have apy ey. | Jefferson Medical Collegq Philade B Manufaciurer Sells at Retail | them to show w » programme repre. | ¢'#) times ut the ums on t a8 “a; Dr. Abraham A. Brill, Dr ‘ BROWN A. TAUPE id | younsaters SB tHA-RIGRINInae SSRIS? de and entertained the k tate The : | j ames J. Walsh, Dr. M pses Keachner | WOLF SCARFS; extra 1 { have caniasiea " outro Bull an 24} and George Bech, Consul General of Beye a BAL 222.50): Th ; numbers Po erecierariernn = OWN So be he : Surprise Stores Offer | from "Last Riegine | ive Held in vier Propa- | « TAMPA, Fla., April | 6 agents have arrested Mareelina | SURAr Carcia and Jesus Sanchez here for | rod un-American propaganda. | ne two are Said to be Spanish Syn- | XES; extra quality 27 5 ’ yo and Sable 15 00 | B O Y S ge ‘12° Suits we Seal and Squirrel Coat: ees, Capes, Mink and Hud- | Stoles at great reduc- th amateurs a Alista, dl « charged with impil- ) id pear, and Miss Margaret Ron maine, alcation in plots against the Govern- Splver and Cross Foxes at Special i \Metvopolitan Opera star, has volune [ment at ew York ‘and Philadelphia Prices. ¥ | teed to help mack sta 4 \) be held here pendin, a e | (All are urged ‘to appear on. time |T.ey will b REPO PORUNE 1 J. SE =GE at the shaw ay the. doors “will pn | Warrant to deport them. | 130 W. 34th mache ” flor the curtain | Long Island Brakeman Killed, | . Idren James J. O'Rourke, 5, No, 128 Mil- | }}) These Garments Were Being Te pea citar ise reaguacineuer cleft | laut Istand Railroad, was killed rn» i Long Island City yards this m identally fell from a| Made To Sell at $12.50 When Armistice $I Signed order for suits was cancelled at original price; maker 95 couldn't stop work on them; sold them to us cheap; ThisIsa Significant Fact— That the oftener and longer you use “Eddys” Sauce the gore enthusiastic you'll be about it take them now at What Can You Buy Today at This Price? If you've been around to other stores, you ought to know that this isa very low figure for GOOD Two-Pants Suits—and if you are not quick to take advantage of this sale, it will be too late. Parents will not hesitate once they see the quality and style of these garments. 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