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LOVALTY AT STAKE, “NOT TEMPERANCE So Says Bishop Lawrence of Dry Law—Test of Country Is Coming Now, BOSTON, May 2.—Biehop William Lawrence, in an address at the annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese here yesterday, sald: “Timid and conservative people are shaking in their shoes at the sound of Bolshevism and lawlessness. They eee LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES | Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! Squeeze the juice of two lemons a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have « quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion and complexion beau- tifier at vety, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy white the skin becomes, Yes! It is harm- less and never irritates.—Advt. Copyrichy 19 Tas Mowe of Ls, that those wie iney ot evade tren | BOLOHEVISM FAGES are dangerous characters. Some of us| NATION-WIDE FIGHT who are not Bolsheviki will soon have he chance to test that out, Soon the @xecution of war Prohibition and later | constitutional Prohibition will beein, | Defense to Have Many ks question will then be not of t “ c temperance, but of loyalty. ‘Tho point Me America is, are we guing to obey the laws or) jnot? Are we going, consciously to} 4, en evade the law or not? Are we going| ‘The Dolshevist menace in all its as- | to be lawless or loyal? Pects will bo treated t peakers of “No man who breaks the law in order | the to have a drink can complain if a| brick goes through his window some| riotous evening.” American Defense many meetings in the and {ts possessions on Society at United States May 17, which | In the matter of social service, sald |ls to be known as “America Day | the bishop, “the church has not the) Newton W. Gilbert, former Lieu spirit of Christ af it does not touch 4 those problems. ‘Phe people who need |tenant Governor of Indiana, js Chair- as much arousing as any are the peo- |man of the committee in charge of the ple in our churches every Sunday. |arrangements for the meeting in New Christians are responsible for the ae - henihe t welfure of our prisoners and their | ore sheath idittales J buki teh humane treatment, How many peo- |Amertcans will be enrolled to engage | ple im our churches t ¢hout the in the campaign against the menace State know that the § son oniy | Governors of many States and | two from us is val in its | ; : : 1 eee fd tin Gt fit | May tve promised to ¢ for o live in? the Defense Society and vetively in meetir CASTORIA tt the taxes ect them. “A great and thrilling wave of ser vice swept the people under the in fluence of the war motive,” the Bish- | jop added. “Are we to confess that | the motives of peace are not strong For Infante and Children, | enough to sustain that great wave? Bears The test of the country is coming | | n N we, rive life glad- | tho 1 id lives of all the | | v0 and lives all th | Signature | of The Kind You Have Always Bought fin Use For Over 30 Years. rue cen, Washington Star | y credit rw YORK CITY. The Best Buy in the World Today, Is Victory Bonds— And the Next Best—Is Clothes— Kuppenheimer Clothes— Waist-Seam Suits The snappie: And Double Breasteds At *30 And Up to $65.00 st and most stylish suits shown ..: many a day—Suits that are brimful of the victorious spirit of youth and of the incomparable brilliance of Kuppenheimer styling—hundreds of choice patterns, colors, fabrics and model variations and numbers of other wonderfully smart Kup- penheimer Suits and Topcoats in models of every desirable kind. Smart Low Shoes Let’s F ' for Men, $7, $8, $9 and $10—At 49th Street Only inish the Job—Buy Victory Bonds THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK 279 Broadway 44 East lith St. 1456 Broadway, at 49th St. 47 Cortlandt Street 125th St., at 3d Ave 2 Flatbush Ave B'way, at 42d St. Brooklyn Call, Write or Phone for the New Kuppenheimer Style Book. Se” | | | | | | \ | VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY Lmerson , play on all phonographs —no attachments. Heart of Wetona Wetona, little In- dian Girl, set a white man’s head in a whirl. He swore, by all the stars above, no other maid he’d Wait and See A dash of “mad"'ness, and a little bit o’ sad- ness, followed by a hint of future gladness. You get all three in “Wait and See,"’ when Sam Ash sings this melodee. He does it divinely ; in fact so finely, there's no denying—it's worth your buying. No. 9154— Tenor Solo Sung by Sam Ash On Reverse Side~Tears of Love ever love. As sung by Fields in baritone, this song’s a hit that stands alone. No. 9153 —Baritone Solo Sung by Arthur Fields On Reverse Side-Mickey Take This List of Emerson hits to any of the following dealers. Ask him to play the records. Then ° NEW YORK CITY listen—you'll want to take them home. Hudson Terminal ~ T, Lamberto, 46 F. 100th ot, aes € Pe Ford Delancey ‘ol am Road %, ad, 4, | a da Above 125th Street (West) 1. Greenteat Co, Peekskill Weehler, 101 Orch 4 St, Coot Tonolla, 160 Main St, Ossining ‘ropean Phono. Co., 170 Avenne A Tnion Talking +16 Avenue B Liberty Col 209 Ave. B Granter N. Y. Phonogr road wa, usie ., 261 146th St W. C. Higley, 363 W. 146th Nadel Phono Co., 73 W. 1 Cc 4 Sch “ "| Phono. Co., 196 B. Houstom St. jdamith, 346 First Ave. ‘0. & Second Ave. Hudson St. St. asic 14th St. to 42nd St. 483 Fifth Ave. £. 14th St. BROOKLYN LONG ISLAND Atlantic Phono Co., 246 Jackson Ave. Long lalang City M. 4 Jackson Av..LL.C. Steinway Grafophone & Music Shop 270 Stein w B 1897 Broadway , 188 West 32nd Street 56 West 32nd St. in Bros, © IL. Appel, Weod! Oriental Shop, 4018 Jamaica A Contral Music Store, 189 B. 42nd St. Between 42nd and 86th Sts. Vistor Saladow, 858 Tenth Ave. Nitguen Brow, ‘13: on St., Jam |, Roosevelt {221 Smith St. ‘267 Wash. 8: Ed. Belinaon, Lynnbrook stbury Glen Cove Port Washington bine, Amity ville jay ville t H. L. Terry Bishop's Muste Store, M. Johannessen, Huni Woesner & Simon, ‘Huntington Jerome Ackerly, 86th to 125th Street Academy Music Shop, 2817 Broa y ‘usic Shop, 2440 Br M. Chaitan, 613 A P. & G. Music Sta Street Vanderbilt Ave. interroth ‘Company, 30 ick & Co. 114 W. Co., 828 W. y Talking Meh. Co., 874 Columbus Ave. Above 125th St. (East) Sturt Hros., 949 661 B. 186th st, 296 Willis Ave. 3981 Third Ave Brovd 8t 206 Broad St. 667 Broad St. St. Ave. . 1622 Pitkin Ave. ‘ard Co., r, 928 Liberty A M. Halperin, Zeno & Sattler rminal Bidg ont Ave: KF. Stranahan, 1800 Vi Te Biruman Hros., 482 Tremont Ave, | Makers of Large-size Gold Seal Records How’ Ya Gonna Keep ’em Down on the Farm? Anything is Nice if it 5 @) Comes from Dixieland Billy Murray knows a place where everything is nice. Darkies live there-—cotton grows there—give a guess! Billy Murray knows a place where life is one sweet song. The sun shines bright—they’re so polite—can’t you guess? Dixieland! No. 9161 Baritone Solo Sung by Billy Murray A corkin’ one-step, if we do say it! Have your Emerson dealer play it. We tried it on a pair o’ shoes —they one-stepped fit to kill the blues! No. 9157~—-One-Step—Played by On Roveree Side-One and Two and Three Emerson Military Band and Four Rock-a-bye On Reverse Side— Egyptian (Nights (Waltz) merson Phonograph Compan On a little Farm in Normandie In Normandie lived “sweet Marie’—the song tells how she said “oui, oui,” when Brother Bill, from the U. S. A., came to chase the boche away. He liked Marie—and she liked Bill. You see, ‘twas sort of a “double kill.” No. 9156—Baritone Solo Sung by Arthur Fields On Reverse Site T'm Goin’ to Settle Down ‘Outside of London Town.” k Ave. Newark Ave. ark Ave. da ‘roaby Joseph 144 Water 8. Elizabeth J, Laurie & Co. 96 Broad Bt. Union Talking Meh. Co,, Elisabeth Wes. 0. Heath, 1067 Elisabeth Ave. Co. LankeringCi 81 CW aah aul Weuteers 429; Weahingtoe Sc, Hobekes Record Exch., 168-20d Ave. Plainfield R. Montalvo, 310 Front 8t. a & Co., Plainfield ‘A. B. Fores & Co., 149 E. Promt St. C. A. Reid Piano Uo., 288 W. Froat it. West New York M. Roseniiaua, 676 Bergenline Ave. rt * M. Feins Olsen Munie Co. L, Ae Pascale, 462 Berg Other JERSEY Points Treble Bros, Red Bank D, Felbuab, 46 0 Pi, Summit Wilson, Susse Hu Bridge 5 Cherry Bt, Rahway BU, Medison . Mo i Joa. Weinstein, 12 Beco Venook & Sheter 197 Parker Ave, Passaic R-Moatalvo,90 BmiihBt..!erth Amboy ‘liaabeth port tabetbport H. Jailer, Dui Mussall Music Store, Bast Orange Wa Jailer, 268 Prospect St, E-Urange A Good Man is Hard to Find Here's a hit that we sur- mise will take the public by surprise, Unless you're deaf or got the gout—you simply can nof sit it out. It's a dance that makes you prance. Try it—you'll want to buy it. No, 9158— "Blues" Fox Trot Played by the Louisiana Five On Reverse Side Laughing Blues (Fox Trot) | é A a PRN [DEAR FOLKS; AM sure you will be in- terested in learning that |= workers in the Wilson | & Co. plants in Chicago and jin ten other cities are am {American loving group of \citizens with a yenuine gard for American instity- tions and customs. am |A great many of these |workers came to America from foreign countries and found here an opport |to enjoy liberty of th land action—to cducate, \their children-—to acquire’ comfortable homes—and to jlive under conditions that’ bring them happiness and’ prosperity. It will astonish you 0, learn, as it did me, that the workers in the Chicago, plant alone saved $1,700,000 , from the first of May until | the end of December, 1918. | This means that every, worker averaged a saving of | over $226 during this periotl, and they are saving at the same ratio during 1919. Furthermore, these Wilson workers throughout the country are buying $1,000,- 000 of Victory Liberty Does this not represent ' stantial citizenship? Does it not also indi : that Wilson & Co. ate standing by their workers in a helpful, practical way? |There is another angle about this thing that I want to bring’ to your attention. The workers are engaged in pro- . ducing Pure Foods. They bay | the foods they produce for use in their own homes. They have learned how to use} these foods in an economical’ way. They know that Good, Whole-' some, Honest Food, bought amd: used carefully, is more su j ing, more ishing, more i nomical, than the buying ' using of indifferent foods. Hi Quality in food counts for far’ more than Quantity. A Workers are enabled to buy the ; foods they produce at the : stores maintained in ¢ \ with the Wilson & Co. plant iii’ Chicago. 7 nif They buy them at cost, plus e incurred in maintaiag jsales force and setting apart ‘for the parpose in the main |which stands at the entrance to | plant. |The workers are not allowed to | bills or to buy extravagantly. are advised to buy only enough 9. [nourish life in a wholesome, ‘ factory, healthy manner—to fit them | their work. | Furthermore, the Wilson & Co, of service to their workers definite and helpful suggestions as @ |how they can use the foods they pry duce in the most intelligent and mage | economical way. we These suggestions come from the Domestic Science Department, at the head of which is @ young woman whe | started to learn to cook when she wie ‘eight years old--due to the necomeal| jof her household. Her father had ' and she was the eldest of several childrem. | Her mother needed her help. i |The mother—a wonderful woman taught her daughter to use the best! materials in cooking, telling ber a little of the very best went so ! farther than a whole lot of stuff of poor quality. | Well, this little girl grew up to wonderful cook. She cinated with this great art. She lcated herself on profits realized lteaching others how to cook, |studied the food question from evmy angle. She knows what is what. ¢ |She is a wonderfi help in the jton & Co, © workers how tou isn't there « Dear Foike? Shouldn't you buy only sose foods whepp | quality you ere sure of ® Mind you, Wilwon & Co. send Meir See products all over the world bearing thle a gan The Wiison Labet That means what it says Workers see to it that everything sent Gt represents integrity and quality not? Don't they know what is goed they themselves eat what they Would they. eat what they good? Would they eat f they did not feet tion and strength and of them than if bought something not protected by thelr honor and that of the house for whieh worked ? Woy Don't duce? { never waw such # as that which is ex the Wilson & Co. pla is wonderful to me Their faith They are proud of the W fied Brands, which embrag everything in the food ti Bacon, Canned Vegetadies, They are likewise proud of th at try, Eggs, Coffee, Butter, ganine, which 'go under the slogan Wilson Label Protects Your Table” Don't you think you should buy Wikeame @ | Ce, {00d products? + , ao a Se } 4 \4 ty i { } i }