The evening world. Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 10

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ST wee re ete > ee neeiee Daveapeavanee ERE TT eT cc SS me leche diet tad oo ee eee GT ape ‘ te-day. More affected the destinies of the and First Street. block uptown, to Second Avenue and! Becond Street, in its new home, espe- cially constructed to how ecurt adjourne afternoon, M the pen with w bail bond in t Levy, the Duk treet, and | But m a were, neces “It was . Judge, Easter Joe Rosenthal, clerk of the court, ee a onc was Saturday © lawyer emph: f wept a bit in the privacy of his ol4| n the minutes, | pickup allt ange ad he be Office when the movers packed away ent) : 1 his meat, and he * [tell him ‘go out into the street,’ and wourt in its new home. fn the WF Essex Court in New Tome Nothing Less Than a Poetic Tribute Will Do '° panne JOE LEVY GOT { 4 Young Man’s Germany bd THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. : y - $< Evokes a Vers Libre Poem Very Vair and Very Free ,jastice to the Famous East Side Seat pa. of Judicial Wisdom. ™ Btiewe «8, Ike the family of the con eae | injured man | greet way f Jom, Itatlan, Rom and Pole; seeks = usually |a summon PEACE MAKER } to have the A“BUTTER-IN" } operator of an| TOO MANY } a utomobile| $ WITNESSES Lee eeeneees Minds of litle ones Tiaddling fancied sorrows, Painting turd sine In bate tongue, Not undermtanding meat shop | | truck oF @ street car held on a charge sore body | of criminal negligenca It is not al antly rubbing Law ce courte | ways easy to do t Walsh iinet were to ti OF tate There was an accident. A driver : cag Or Navien; an bets Week, ihe ante: @ The counse! for Acompcing Justice as it ie dune al ‘ Pc Brande ra sated fr talk first. Bese ge and the motorman becamo in- nnounced thelfor a Pres air, | Yolved tn an altercation, Some one, Now bome at Emex Oourt, according to the motorman, etruck | Essex Market Court moved agatn| %im in the eye cht years it “I couldn't tell; all at once this | or, “7 lower} man, he was in back and he swung |) gio int) in the | aro 1 walloped me in the eye | a | ma: my noser,” the motorman | too’ 1 the interpreter. | © of meat, Your me a dollar and |} ; then I think, |« e hin than ¢ cast pide JUDGE'S PEN. urt room at Second Avenue To-day it moved a ‘ defendant claimed | } ant did ‘ounsel for tt that the défe said motormna defense. | ¢ Id of your | ¢ awyer. yes, some one and; I was uncon-|— «f on pleased the | t and the money al! ple were in there?" - if answered happily and | {tj | said that a stranger motorman and ran away imms convened| , hy what Much damage suit litigation begins Counsel riatrater’ Courts. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED It’s a distinct aid to any housekeeper who desires to economize, and at the same time have appetiz- ing, nourishing and sat- isfactory cooking at w much he offe urt. She denied it itly as the second | Leah Shapiro came Into court with & fine looking browned young man ess, who knew pos-it-ive-ly that the defendant had struck the motor- you see him striko the defend- ~ Salto Nuts The best grown, Gathered from all corners of the earth. Specially prepared by Hatch, ailure to understand was plain n her face. “Hit him, did you see him hit him? Thix was much plainer, “Sure.” ‘Did you not talk to the counsel for the company to-day?” 8, “How much did you get promised for testifying?” ‘How much? How much? Say, tf every meal. That's you give it me a hundred dollara T go for the truth! Anybody give me a | hand, so”"—— ong overhand ges- SAUCE hand, 80 @ long overhand ges. ‘THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 0 did you hit? mildly inquired Match—He Pays the Parcel Post Telephone Greeley 2400 Fur Storage and Fur Remodelling at Extremely Low Rates Sth Ave. Stewart $ Co. At 37th St. | Correct Apparel ‘Women&Misses Radical Price Reductions i Tomorrow Distinctive Women’s Suits _ Heretofore 69.50, 59.50, 49.50—Reduced to sieretofore 69.50, 59.50, 49.50—Reduced to 38.00 Suits of Wool Tricotine, bearing that indelible arin imprint of quality i tailoring that lifts them hss A | | Chervy Twill or Ser e, | above the mediocre class. | BlouseCoat, Waistcoat, Box-Coat and strictly tailored models | included. Many effectively ornamented with Silk braid, Embroidery, tucks and buttons, Some show gilets and waistcoats of soft luxu- rious fabrics, in plain or lavishly trimmed effects, None Sent C. O. D., Exchanged or Credited Exclusive Portraits of the New Leaders of the German Republic | Printed in Gravure in | Next Sunday’s World Show new types of cabinet ministers in the saddle, and with -their portraits are three unusual photographs that show the conditions in Berlin with which they have to combat. pho udge, only «!in navy unio at old ser. ? “ he nly SS aa Ih navy oniform w tro ott wer. | HOME CITIES WANT THE UNIFORM OWN SUMMONS ee her husba four children by my| 4,04 mut he | year and may | maybe to-day at 9 o'clock. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT PLAN. Committee to Evolve Way of Allo-| cating #400,000,000 Fand, Plans of the Raltroad Administration | © | To succe ARMY DOCTORS BAGK |“*t"™'* we the arm. ud tried t serve @ gum. | cay, | A conven War Department Urged to Releas: | trustee of « Them—Still Badly Needed in Service, 244 ie mith | WASHINGTON, April %0.—Many Id ‘send Communities throughout the country je alto-jare urging the War Department to m at my /discharge physicians drawn into the Pr ina | Medical Department of the army in es, “ig my |Order that they may return to their |homes, where they are badly needed. “Unfortunately, the Medical Depart- «|ment of the army is now carrying | umost its peak load in this country she said, “all June I pires June 30, six years, Men sugrested man Van Ingen ‘Ot and the re- Y|.aid Acting Secretary of Wa | Crowell. “Consequently, this situattor 8 @ distressing one. Some tnstance- re really neartrending. Kverythin« wasible is being done to relieve the situation.” policy !s to release doctors possible to communities in est need. Many army doctors are in the physical examination in demobilization camps ne in post, camp, base and gen eral hospitals, os pplies Sent to US e United States Gov- equipment & failed be many of th ling 9 Since Jan. 1 t ¥ | stricken millions of Europe more than |tifier at very, ve of the | 1,369,400 tons of food, the Special] ft siiclliinileg a few cents. ve re oe arms and hands rthy has contributed | how freckles and profits of his lecture antry, to the Fund for rian Relief, ‘tour in this the skin becomes. ‘tou 8 an_and ~ Listen, New York! iJ Im betting that you know the best Almond Bar when you taste it EN you buy an Almond Bar you want just as good choco- late, just as good almonds, as in those beautiful $1.25 packages. Gold stamping, satin ribbon, and hand packing, and all that, cost a lot of money. It’s worth it. Somepeoplesay my Yellow Package is homely—that may be, but it’s inex- pensive, and you don’teat the package, you eat what's inside the package. The chocolate and almonds in the $1.25 box can’t be any better than what's in my Touraine Bar. You won't find any other almond bar made of the real French kind of chocolate—or any other almond bar ft5 IN THE tasty and nourishing. — tee on Jane His suc Samuel Riker, ‘88; Reginald H. Sayre, ‘81, and Dr. L William Barclay Pa of the LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for & few cents—Try it! Squeeze the juice of two le into a bottle containing three o of orchard white, have a quarter pint of the best freckle ernment has shipped to the bunger-| and tan lution and com) Your grocer has the lemons and any | e Branch of the United] drug store or toilet counter will sup ing Board announced to-| H1y three ounces of orchard white for | Massage this sweetly | | fragrant lotion into the face, neck, | and how clear, soft and rosy whi less _and_ never irritates.—Advt. If you miss lanch today IF you are too busy te get out te lunch any day, don't worry. Instead, eat « Touraine I Almond Bar. ‘ith chocolat and chock-fall of crisp, wacet almonds, It Is binge inet o fig by rman enyh part of the ponte eg ration of the French Army, because tt doesn't make you thirsty. You'll like i. And it costs 20 little. MADE THE REAL /7‘e71C) WAY The Touraine Company, Wholesale Distributors, 174 Franklin Street, Telephone Franklin 555 ED INGRAHAM. Name Alumal Tras- The most. sensible, useful, and_ helpful way in which you ‘a term ssor will serve | for the place incl Morton G. Boru The Chairman of the lith Enginers, ‘an aid your country is by the purchase of VICTORY NOTES This ddvertisement cont Sonst Ae ae 8 Oe, shake well, and you puted by plexion beau- 1 cost. The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World each day and see blemishes disappe Yes! It is harm! gunpay WORLO WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS chock-full of big, sweet, crisp almonds from Italy and Spain. The process is mine. Iinvented and : perfected the automatic machinery for it. That machinery makes it possible i for me to give you the Touraine ; Bar at the same price you pay for ordinary ones. I’m making 1 000,000 Touraine Almond Bars every day. That speaks for itself. When you see the Yellow Package, remem- ber I made it different so you can pick it right up and not be afraid it’s one of those you don’t know a thing about. Harry B. Duane, President THE TOURAINE COMPANY ITS IN THE YELLOW PACKAGE CHOCK-FULL OF ALMONDS § ee

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