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- rte Ad : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919, Jeioomincpates| NEWYORK'S TOTAL 2228". eS FIGHTING MIEN va oma at | S¥th-60th Sts. Lexington to 3d Ave. cially subscribed stil! is belo AUTO | MVOTORY NOTES Sts oo TOPAY TRIBUTE TO aa ekal: off in the average percentage, of t " 1 it will obtain its quota. but none is overly opti Overnight Gain Largest Since; tne ove Drive Began—Nation’s Sub- | tion scriptions $1,130,697,000, | Tork wa atic.” At Lowest Prices Leading popular make for your choice SECONDS (Not Guaranteed WASHINGTON, May 1.—The | fteverve Bank reported investure at Cathedral: Thurs- es day Will Be Attended by Hundreds of Clergy. ak \ Ar pi B ‘sf Treasury to-day reported “a $20,264,500, ng the total the Arm oO tirir f ling chaplatr ei al t somewhat quickened interest” in |i io, gor4q4s,g50 M a 4 ; vs ents wi , ie bed t le m™ the Victory Loan campaign. The Subseriptions to the Lean en fl A As 1 cluding: total subscriptions officially tab ‘ nounced to-day were as follows: day for t Firestone McGraw Coal Trades Committee $1,500,000 TTY’ POR SORE, siete ce. $288 OML Fon VOLUNTEERS nt Sn Ser tereematr TIRED FERAL See Se TO PUSH TORY LOA Bank. B’klyn. 230,000 arlem ngs Bank 200000 (,,vernor Appe More enoaally ais City Service Co. 250,000 4 k iv 7 Hit Arehbinnen Hayes te ; ea ‘ H. L. Doherty & Co. 250,000 irnvel wt ‘ £35 30$22.84 “"Tiz” is grand for aching,’ empire city Savings Bank. 250000 t Expe snsapied ie eh $40.00 $24.00 swollen, tender, calloused | Adolph Lewisohn & Sons 250,000 The following appral jor vuiun Regiment Band will head the pr 6 : rare Jones & Naumberg . 100,000 ind detachments from. the 1” $41.94 fect or eoree American Equitable Ass'p.. 100.000 th N ya aad ; Waring Hat Mfg. Co....... 85000 port will form a personal escort TIZ' makes Joseph Ullman, Ine-....... 78,000 7,7" "" oo nv ire ceremonies Ww my feet Hatter & Fur Exchange... 75,000 f 1 St. Patr amaller Truly Warner... cc cceeeee 75,000 By Benjamin Strong. ‘ ale At 10 het Kau‘man . 60,000 rhe: Lat : rm M Stern, Heinman & Herff £5,000 a a : tt Batavia | AND Keystone TIRES off | Pennsylvania Coke&Coal Co, 60,000 | Business Women's Com- mittee . immediately If the Victory Loan 1 hich 25,000 Ofties Suitable for almost every occasion — many of the best customers of the Regal Shoe Store _ show particular favor to REGAL STORES NEW YoaE Broadway No. 175 ae The “Mode” $900 An excellent example, indeed, of the Regal idea of smart style based on quality. ‘The “Mode” is peculiarly a last of slender lines. The burg Sa, A $1,600,000 \t 2 prevailing ich the war VICHY Owwed by and bottled ander the direct control of the French Government previous experience in this work 1th ved into enla Third Floor, ur feet or sos model illustrated here isin Black Patent Leather—plain toe My bask ot a fe a ey turn-sole effect— high curved arch, two-inch wood Louis heel. “Ti ily remedy that draws its use, to relieve It is also to be had in Gun Metal, Brown Kid and “ Regal HOUSANDS out ) idations White Canvas.” You would find it worth while to visit ' | ! | INDIGESTION the Regal Shoe Store to see the “Mode” alone! | | | of Positions limp « i or dra in pain RHEUMATISM are daily offered Your aie WOH'Epeent: HARE. ane 1 oe Aiayes ; URIC ACID The World Help "aon pel Wanted adver- i Genmine without the word tisements. er MRS, VERNON CASTLE 10 Exclusively for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN /WED SATURDAY, NEW REPORT Friends of Capt. Treman Say Cere- M I ' A { | | mony Will Place in Liltle Church geme nts ¢ or the wedding ha ON RENT PROFITEERING | Mrs. Sammiis Is Woman Member The OTF cubs far and SNe oe | | Se eee Es Teen Ge filling of So-CO-ny Gasoline. The , Tr NshE Dee force of every drop goes into mileage. Viner gee Curetaepans ca No delayed starts nor tardy pick-ups, | ly. Comanuitter tiga no clogged carburetors, no carbon- \ sapped power with So-CO-ny. It burns clean—vaporizes readily any season—requires just one carburetor adjustment. Now or a month from now—here or hundreds of miles from here—it’s the same, om rt for ‘Think of it——Advt Your Uncle Sam provided his boys with COFFEE Oar government sent 3,000,000 fighti men abroad. And, to kee em physically fit, it sent millions of pounds of coffee. Treman to \ f Vern as state eater Ms wreh Around t Mra, Castle to-day that Mrs. |to-morrow for tw RAVE, clean, lithe, sturdy fellows, they were. Clear of eye, steady of nerve, strong of heart,--splendid physical specimens. ‘The finest soldiers in the world’’,—has been said ofthem. And they proved it! Coffee lovers, they were—almost toa man. Coffee drinking had heen their habit all their lives. They were practically raised on it, in the true American fashion. And they were not deprived of it! Inferior, inert mixtures shorten engine life. \ Think twice before you buy them. Choose \ So-CO-ny. At the So-CO-ny Sign. STANDARD OIL CO, OF NEW YORK ¥ ao | ONY; Amost careful diet was planned in order to maintain healthand strength. While bread and beans and beef were needful, there was one item recognized as absolutely indispensable—coffee. Buy Direct from Wholesalet® De So-—whatever else they had, our boys had their coffee,— plenty of it, four times a day! It cheered and comforted and encouraged them. It helped them do their job,—and do it well. Whoshall say how granda part coffee played in this great war ? Coffee— the Essential drink Copyright 1919 by the Jol In S-lb. 32¢ Lots andu bi tb ? * ie °F : aa ; a, we INET Sah ae The sign of a reliable deal {| cca ; and the worlds best Gasoline | o United Status