The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 20

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, valencent soldi the con The women donned LEAGUE DISCORD | s:"-sss=ie" DEPRIVES HERES) ff Hill Hone | vera 1 e Wounded Soldiers Also Lotig] yy HL HAAG, Heh 4 for Dainty Jellies On L t iene bit Made by Bronx Womer t jet i by the jelly r ! T fryers of the Bronx \ Pi Me: Te Rae: ties League has come t ' 2 ‘ iw When the Army H . first estab fat Gu mu | * ; : about sixty er ft . F of the Bronx bunded ; A ; gether ¢ ‘ ' f H . Ashes GRANDMANEVERLET oe HER HAIR GET GRAY ®ve ie Kiet Her tacks Dat and Glens) RS coal roe With Sage Tea and Prust Coprpany vo, ho longer NOGUE Sulphur. fie, This order tied —_——— 6.98. Matters were at a standat When nm your hair with| Women pouted. 8 Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can) Along ca tell, because it’s done so naturally, 60 her aut y Jent, ant evenly. Preparing this mixture.) gerved an ‘ the tr though, at home is mussy and trouble: | company ine RO TE some. At little cost you can buy at Lacie ; fan any drug store the ready-to-use prep. eration, improved by the addition of baka other ingredients called “Wyeth's Hoon. « Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You, turn the Le over to t just dampen a sponge or soft brush) court with it and draw this through your) “Unless the “can work if small strand at a! By morning all gray hair disap nd, after another application your hair becomes beautifully d, glossy and luxuriant Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive | on the doughnut forks appearance, get busy at once with! oigiorn are Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ( MMQOUNE' cn ae tha dunehant We hair, taking one time. the Justice, turned over to harmony,” expl y will be the Salvation Army.” In the ure err meantime the jelly tumblers ind « he dunk, wi f rust are collec T small 1 wounded eagerly awaiting the re: Why It Is an Economy to Buy Children’s Shoes in the Eleven Big Blyn Stores It is because the B organization, efficiently that they have been able to elim: production and thus keep prices except We have long made a specialty at all times complete stocks of child oxfords, as well as boys and misses style at reasonable cost Children’s and Misses’ Ankle Strap digliad Ae Sizes © to UL Sines 11% to 2. With Ribbow ‘Bow 2.50 fie 1% to 6, 2.50 n Stores have worked together tically, honestly, th te h of ly mode uvenile Footwear, carrying n's shoes, sandals, pumps and footwear of every approved high cost of Children’s & Fr Misses’ Shoes | White No Turk or Tun Cal Style 604! Boys’ Shoes rh Brown calf, Shue lw % 4.00 4.50 Byte ll Wyt02 Gun Metal Calf ‘ Sires 6 to 8 yn Plan Blyn-Plan Super-Qual- ity Tan Calf Button Sizes 8 Blyn-Plan Super-Quality Gun Metal and Patent Colt Sizes 6 to 8.3.25 Sizes 8% to 11, 3.50 Sizes 11% to 2. 4,00 Sizes to 4 3.25 Sires 84. to Lt 4,00 WEST SIDE STORES 72-224 W. 125th St eth Ay. & Oth Av. Been a aot Brooklyn Stores Where Class and Thrift Meet Buy the Grant Six. It is unusually good looking. It has a unique and dependable reputation for unusual operating economy and ease of riding. We STA, Come see this great car, 5-PASSENGER TOURING - - - 5-PASSENGER SEDAN - - - - L.W.MULFORD COMPANY, Inc. Telephone Columbus 8077. Broadway at 61st St. Service Station, 647 W. 55th St. Dealers Territory Open. $1120? ~—F.o.B. 1645 | CLEVELAND wy "OL D DOGS M MUST S00 . AAGINE THIS WITH SS«PSOULONTT THIS Mane 7 | CHASING THE DUCK [IMAG t TH Tour MouTAs L New Sire Fore! (AEES Hl (go0? | WATER! DR, R, W. WILCOX HEADS AMERICAN WARS SOCIETY | U.S. BORN, IN OTHER ALLIED TWO BEATINGS FOR BROKER ARMIES, ELIGIBLE TO LEGION WHO DIDN'T SALUTE ANTHEM Life Membership Diplomas Awarded | Invited to Elect Delegates to the|W U.S. Recruit t to Foch, King Albert and | Caucus Prior to ¢ ntion in ‘| \gainst Sailor, and Sir Douglas Haig | St. Louis Attack Him Hi Dr. Reynold Webb Wileox has been A ca ued « thorit Ww ’ + ase, © cotton elected commander of the New York [of th utive committe & at No. State Commandery, Society of Ameri: [of th sion for all native we a nd Jur wate Y aucia of the gion in| at © ! rt n am hos and Ha William Em J, MeCormick for Car t thes | tit: Genealogist, Clarence A. Man-|adian organization f on} 1 “a ” ning Historian, George A. Steven f the Amer n Legion u wa told by the cor mmandine | ancellor, Raphael Tobias; Chaptain, | A BOM to issue | orpoer of Reerult that his red | Major William 8 Hubbell, and Sure tive born Americans | jj t + 51 ra geon, Dr. Walter Ur Brouner ronch ar British forces | te f | — The followin un was elected: [are asked to qualify by registering at WW should) i « nued from First Page. | Capt. Paul Gibert Thebaud, Herbert | the o of the American Legion, |, and Fain: a: MUMPCHAAE i aii | M. La Mont, Capt. Louls B. Do Forest, Room No, 1001, 19 West 44th Street. | y my hat w uses ay hank ; : Lieut, Col William T Starr and Lieut. '™ ly fo they may vote at : ik ieee ey rees | enn tt Gown ‘to -Washit hi | Gol Hanky (Re: Btain boreat pineet ng to-morrow evening that dry. jereate sentiment in your favo i Benedict J. Greenhut, John Pr w York State five dele- |). sdubiase hye ‘Not to create sentiment, but to booths and a corps of intelligent Yawger and Major Herbert W. to the caucu other State : find out why vernment was i ‘i adolf cl ba ately one d ted by men | wal je rea salespeople make Wissner's a dard were elected delegates, and who register State Secretary | iéd tile to the Electric Boat Company jamin Treadwell Van Nostrand, ¢ of the Legion, eC I thought he would be able to have satisfactory place in which to select George 1 Hinton and 1 the navy men from the South talk t . records. Vs |GERMAN CONCERT PLANNED. vac 1919, tid 80, secretary in France 0 find an cluding testifie t the prope n fi ” n frankly and ere | Fray the trouble i ped otection™ As For Singers“ atl Carse , parnerecua TO EACH MAN IN GOTH ccrcsw mines Bet eagres tion represent Germar Do you to sity re Major Karl Lenta, a that this mar I tts ran, President of the|Demobilization of Famous Regi- | me AL ave not! Suengerbund; ‘Theodor nent Expected to Begin ce | Dou Preside f the United Mond ; fee sir and Ludwig Nissen—called on | Noni [Meet Conference Mere ‘Tharsdny. ns rattan epic aveaein h4 Wg Ly Ma tives of the Railrosd Adminietration | vith alae Tinton the teneat: oe Lye yonovan, commander of the J will confer with repr atives af the | the lows Orpha adda telat Th ta rts upported by thelr |The exact nenv eset? wi ni Jomovidizod not known, Bu ies ; | proce ext 1 to be Mond, f Col. Donovan advance warning And | p cuthortties |" German songs ean to getting of the reg MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION d cause comment.” Just before court RENTS RAISED BY ALLIEN LE. ARN NEW TRICKS WHO CAN'T READ ENGLISH; MANY NEW COMPLAINTS Her husband b 1 they had been raised rty to the increased ins | CURSE ADMITS HE HIRED MPADOO 10 what wa adjourned tor re arned with his From Paralysi: Home in Brooklyn + wi heduled to make one of Church on Suaday and the made in the family plot in th: — owhere, | Convention eld int Award I in May and June, The League to Enforce Pe nounced to-day that convent We popular ratification of the Le aid he Nations covenant would b+ Was a8 fifteen States durini the lat of May and early June. onventions are planned f ew | Hampshire, Island, Connecticut, Jersey, Pennsylyanin Onto, indiana, Lino and Michigan After All Lonesome That's All How Birds Sing The Bird Chorus Madelon—-One-Step March Marche Francaise A Good Man Is Hard to Find New York Bet. 4th and Madison A CHARLES WM, WHEELER, WORLD EMPLOYEE, DEAD His After a Hi eld Hears Protests of M ‘ | fi { fea rotests of Mort Brief Ilness Kl Tenants Gouged by The name of another valued employee ) Profiteers, a the The World has been erased ()e Man me to the Mayor's fom its roster by death if RADE mr nh Rent Profiteering this Charles William Wheeler for fifteen JUICE tn ha. nearly all of which eon. yeats the New England representative tained complainta of excessive ine Of the Advertising Department of this - | eaacs in tents paper, died suddenly at his home, No. Hi] One from the 13let Street Assoctas 2 Pierpont Street, Brooklyn, at mid. I} n said one owner was “an alien Might Thursday night of acute ascend A. | 1 suld not read nor iM® paralysis, He had been iN actuall | and that ho had re- Shree dase as —— ' nts $5 an apart r. Wheeler was born Oct, 2, 1858, In Poy it ate a veterred St Albans, Vermont, and leaves a wit =| = t « Committee aa “a bunch fd daughter, Mrs, Edson D. Fuller. op | THE" Good OL ALE’ SONG ie would do anything He Was @ member of Colfax Council BARD TO pee| WILL BE REVISED! 1 te $5 or $10. The tet-, t Royal Arcanum. i es oo 1 - e oral the diord con that mysterious manner in which as Or fh Roston Road, the Wheeler on Baster Sunday, when he his trips ia ; tion @ast, felt that he would like to have ; ree Aid. “y his wife accompany him. He just felt ge tang Dad enough to need sympathetic com- wi aaik twenty pany. They returned in the middle Pines ¥ of the week ahha ; Early Tuesday morning he awoke shit A Davia Unable to use his limbs, but until un- Tran plaints thie Consciousness came Thursday noon there never was a hope of recovery & agains: & A: Kupperman, who In addition to being clnaned a ‘100 per . : ~ Ms cent.” man in business, Mr. Wheeler adlew 1, Brooklyn. Mr liam Ro MacDonald sat, she wag Waa the soul of honor and was loved and respected by every man who knew ced to ign a lease for teen hin nths at an advanced rent of $9.50, be- ‘The remains will be H ed a five-day notice to mont, N. Hy services hy ment at city MEETING TO FAVOR LEAGUE, 5 States ace ans fons for ague of held in ter part r Maine Rho New May VICTOR Records Ready at WISSNER’S Many main floor demonstration 53 East 34tu Street, ~ TOLEDO MAY BE SELECTED FOR WILLARD-DEMPSEY 60~ Rickard, There To-Day, Says #24 Will Name Battle Ground ia New York Sunday or Before. ! May 2.Tex Temes the WillardDempsey championship bout, announced here toq fay that he would naine the (mttld grounds for the title strugeio in New | York alther to-morrow night or Gun | rd will leave Cleveland this | continue on to New | TOLEDO, ¢ ard, promoter ¢ afternoon and will York late to-night or Saturday morne line. He declared he was pleased an@ | r 1 with the Toledo situation an@ | that in all probability this city would [4 be selected. Rickard said that he woald@ ask for a 12-round bout ———— One Woman to Another By Dora Maclean Tt was about 5 in the after- noon, and Virginia and 1 were sitting before the fire he cozy, comfort- able davenport, talking about all sorts of “girl things. Virginia put her head against my shoulder and sighed ' contentedly You are the cleanest, most whole- some smelling person I ever knewf* she exclaimed “For pity's sake,’ T said smiling, “whatever made you make a retark “1 don't know—I just happened to Ahink about it” she replied. “Often It is so difficult, if not impossible to keep sweet and wholesome, what with } perspiration and—and everything,” she finished lamely, It is neither difficult nor tmpossthle if one uses Amolin,” I replied, | “Amolin?” questioned Virginia, | It's a perfectly mar- rant. I use ter coming fr in my clothes, all sorts of s an all d_ deodorant destroys all odors. It is sooth- ing and healing, and contains no tal- cum. A can may be purchased at any drug or department store, or 45e will purch uble size tin. Write any, Lodi, N. J., for it the nd in fact al uses.” a most The List of New VICTOR RECORDS No, ries, t | Gianni Schiechi—Oh, My Beloved Daddy Frances Alda 64802 $1.00 Samson and Delilah —I Come to Celebrate Victory Caruso-Homer-Joufhet 89088 4.00 Watts Etude (Saint-Saens) (Piano Alfred Cortot 74588 1.50 Cai ns Emilio de Gogorza 64798 1.00 Quartet in A Minor— Minuet (Schubert Elman String Quartet 74574 1.50 La Tra Say to Thy Daughter Galli-Curci-De Luca 88601 3.00 Calling Me Home to You John McCormack 64803 1,00 When | Was Twenty-One Harry Lauder 70123 1.25 Reinald Werrenrath } Lambert Murphy / 45162 1.00 Charles Kellogs} «s1¢3 1.00 Charles Kellogg! Vietor Military Band} )9< Victar Mibtary Band #1853485 Marion Harris | 19535 8S pe onovan «aw his men ina For Jchnny and Me Marion Harris prota) last time yestentay, ; Arabian Nights—One Step Wallori-Astora Dance Orchestra | EXCESSIVE ARTILLERY CHIEF IS HOME. " tak t ; Sand Dunes—One-St Nicholas Orlando's Orchestras 18536 88 never » f ) > went fr ’ Kou How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? Arthur Fields) jega7 gs ACIDITY | Man ed Wiest Army} pM Fra t fr How Are You Goin’ to Wet Your Whistle? Billy Mera: : \e at the bottom of fh) amore ie coral shows she same| ANTWERP. TOBE U. 8 BASE)" Kentucky Dream Walts Mat do Sr} re most digestive ills. Jv (8 o."\ uw Antone nm | Matt ld h atoll him to see in IP Velvag Lady—Medley Waltz Nicholas Orlando's Oreheste: of art of the Firat Army, and| French Ports Will Be Abandoned | "tua him to wee Secretary Daniels |{] Wedding March Sousa’s Band ss6e3 4.35 hompaon, his chief er duly te and other Navy officials.” ©” |] Coronation March from “Le Prophete Arthur Pryor's Band -M + the| PARIS, May 2—Threo hundred thou: | “What nis brother to do with! 1} Sometime “Medley Fox Trot joven. Smith's Orchestra as644 1.35 t of th Pep ihe {the matte \ —Mi F ft tra i RORLINGIGEATION ; Ante |eand A ner ba Tt will b t } mi ones pei Chong—Medley Fox Kae i crag hr S| way ‘ a) i 1 “ ther jig Dot @ ail orders prom . yuldn ike the b wh afford pleasing and Tee aoerang Annee gueeeited We have all other VICTOR Records prompt relief from : asl alot BR Ten conulesoe in tha lden (hat H sd. HACKENSACK, N. J, Ma Louis |the Ameri . a ference with | VePepeae At plant of the Shetend Dye Works | SRE ee Ep EROnE OE MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE tN’ Y oH epi Not but J thought it Brooklyn 55 Flatbush Avenue, JO!N!NSON BICYCLES, Vice Chanceilo: % venues, Opp. Livingston Street. Frost's counsel, sald RAGE | acinuitta of evidence, or anything shown Open Saturcuy Boon 1g | meme from whieh ny inference an be de - between M se and Maleolm R \ mu \ Sed MoAdon. Wiliams (. McAdoo hud any nee ms a \ Pod Kpewindae or information aoour ie? \e A MISS SCHURR MARRIES. ennis a ee | Bride of Ident, Matlock of the 27th * a Cc A P S m | Divint pectals Fe} Mise Selm: Jaughter of Mr a PE (Aid Mie Alert: Renier, wes. tannins $3 Newport Racket a ($3) NOX has put caps and cloth hats x a ve ta BO he DERBI 350 rackets, fine & @ NZ) on a par with fine motor coats of g i : quality Oriental $7. F | ( COON, 4 sista me tik iemieans The bride's father ia Second gut, cedar han- FE $ - imported materials o: martest President of the North American 1 dle, coneave wal o7 of golf togs surance Company, Lieut, Hallock hut wedie 4 atly returned Hurone wh | . ah iat a Hew with the 1 Ie Tennis rackets, restrung by | Caps of the finest woolens that hand ancl yee Ege ta J BUrchivarcorss eehounseriice loom can weave and wou h ut : u w IVER | - Exclusive patterns and the most exacting workmanship and details KNOX CAPS, FOUR DOLLARS TOSIN KNOX CLOTH HATS, FIVE DOLLARS TO EIGHT su miNOX HAT COMPANY 2 | gc 8. Fo So8- $$$. F- Foto oe Es KEEPEMAMSESRARASE REREAD aan sli d ae beens na with a counly hevism relened, ely name t s Dame wh 6B 15 Co Rene Browdway 405 Broadway Near ¢ Brook- fro) yn Su Peo renson 2 sae wey s GOLF BASEBALL “Everything for Spring and Summer Sports’ landt St. Yemen Pm ee ni in TENNIS 125 West 125th St. Newr Lenox (nen By

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