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One style Coats Dresses pictured. others to choose ’ \ y 5 Sphin % THE EVENING WORLD, THURS Ceremony. Breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother, No. 116 gave his sister in marriage and Charles . | Burchenat was his brother's be The ushers were Col. John Amos Storer, E. A. Batchellor Buipiopude. There were no bridesmaids The garments pictured are only examples of hundreds of big bargains offered to-morrow. for a Aarons whi) | Jappearance in k some two hours The voys ator Designed 2 for Stout 53 Women Suits Styles suitable for every occasion. Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Silk Taffeta, Satin and k Poplin.” Becoming ht-line models and embroidery trimmed, Sizes up to 56 bust. Big bargains, | Wonderful bargains 1395 to 3950 | 1685 to 3950 Many bargains in specially designed mater- nity dresses, coats, suits, waists and corsets. Soc fected a su | rep | when Many silk lined. Sizes up to 66 in many styles $10 additiona Twenty-two dy-reckoner Max. But Max had money by any means. | the mental new - shaving soap Why? E= when shaving is not physically uncomfort- able, at least it consumes time —in most cases more time than it should. To improve this condition, if possible, the makers of Woodbury’s Facial Soap—who had already made a study of the skin and its needs— made a study of the beard, New facts were brought to light. As these facts become known, men will be able to shave with more comfort —and in much less time. Those men who are troubled with heavy wiry beards, tender skins or ingrowing beards will find that they too can get a clean, quick and comfortable shave. The new Woodbury’s Shaving Stick does more than make shaving remarkably éasy. From the first minute that the brush is applied you experience a pleasurable sensation of lather comfort that you have never before . enjoyed. It is difficult to describe the difference. It is so great that any attempt to tell about it would seem like an overstatement. Your first use of Woodbury’s Shaving Stick will make this difference clear—will give you a new sensation of shaving comfort. The after effect on the skin will be a welcome sur- prise, for the face is left smooth and refreshed. ‘The stick ig the same cool green color as Woodbury’s Facial Soap. It's supplied with and without a metal container. After your first purchase, it is entirely unnecessary to bay ® container with each new stick. For that reason you will find that every druggist is ready to supply you with both the stick in the metal container at 35¢ and re-fills at 25¢, Get a stick today for tomorrow morning's shave. Know the real enjoyment of a clean, cool, comfortable shave in much less than the usual shaving time, © had started off with the best of auguries, but unfortunately the eagle-eyed cop of the Humane, ty was on his post uit which was a fair equine | wentation of the Max was stoppe was found underneath the horse, “Twelve dollars,” whistled Max, Judge Simpson finished the bargain |day shortly after by assessing Max | | | simoleons,” figured | not computation Max’sPony DidaShimmy, PRESIDEN Cop Made a Quick Pinch — WINE AND BEER BAN, | And Judge Did the Rest ‘Twas a Bargain Day in Essex Market Court, but the Peddler Rules the Hour;, He Struck the $10 Bargain Outside the Court and a $12 Bargain Inside. HORSE, a horse, ten bucks horse,” yesterday as he searched for @ prancing pony to carry hie wagon along. “Sold,” came the echo. That was the way \tained his temporary rolling stock and | |the record-time bargain cesex Market tion and than he reached into his doublet and pulled out a $100 bill “Oh,” gasped Hix Honor. “Lock the doors,” suggested some sang Max morning one, The Essex treamury was ransacked, but nowhere could the required that Max ob-| change” be found. And it was only |fair that Max should receive some- thing in return for his century The problem was solved quickly. “Take It to Dinty's,” court officer A messenger was despatched to the corner saloon, and in another moment tions.” caused bis Court know Market Court before , tinkle,” tinked the doorbell istra is Street, where Bella act 4 when she is at home, branc Miller, intrust t w do you do, madam,” he is al- In Chief There | the part Dobbin at- “shimmy,” spent all his No sooner was | concluded } Board of Health. There is an epi- demic floating about the east side and I want to stop it before it gets 0 you.” ‘All right. Come right in and stop +" “[ am afraid that I shall have to examine you.” « | The visitor then conducted the ex- | amination, “Do you think I'm all right? she asked. ] “You seem to be getting along| well,” came the professional opinion, | “but I should advise a little tonic. yhere will I get it?” “L tell you what I'll do. and get it for you myself, “I call that real nice of you, You be a good doctor anyway,” the grateful patient, on it.” said Charpy | with a ecating gesture, | The doctor left. | Bella's mouth was literally watering for the tonic which would offset the | epidemic, But neither Charley nor | the tonic showed up. | Bella then glanced over her per- | sonal effects and found that they had disappeared in part. A chain, a dia- | mond pin and thirty good and lawful | United States berries had taken wings 1 the rand the tonic, ded that although she had | @ free examination she had not ived her due. Detect.ves Roch- ford and Dribbon were put on the case and shortly Charley was appre- hended and taken to the station house. A line-up of thirty men of every shape, color and size followed, and from the thirty Bella immediately picked the doctor, And that was the reason that Char- ley came before His Honor, At least, that was the way Bella told the story. , pee GERMAN GABLE IDENTIFIED IN ROBINSON TREASON TRIAL | Message Authorized Bankers to Pay | $35,000 to Mme. Marie | De Victorica. Paul F, Ruckgaber, of the banking | firm of Schultz & Ruckgaber, No, 27] ‘Nl go out | Pine Street, was a witness to-day in the trial of Willard J. Robinson, | charged with treason, before Judge Learned Hand in the Federal District Court. The witness identified a copy of the cable message his firm is alleged |to have received from the German Goy- | ernment on Feb, 14, 1917, authorising them to pay $35,000 to Mme, Marie K. de Victorica. Mme. de Victorica is alleged to have paid Robinson various sums of money to carry “messages” from New York to the German Consul General at Rot- terdam. In previous testimony Robin- son said he had stipulated to Mme. de Victorica that the “messages” should in no manner be treasonable to this country Judi 4, from the bench to-day) ging the jury, he would her Robinson had knowl- he was dealing with edge that enemy, the Cie Su RIOT AT LEAVENWORTH. One Prisoner in Barracks Shot and G Injured. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., May 22—A {board of officers to-day started inves- tigation of @ general riot inside the walls of the United States disciplinary l>arracks last night, in which at least one prisoner was shot and several prison guards were injured. The troubt sald to have started when @ Sergeant, armed contrary to prison rules, shot at several prisones |who attempted to beak Into a store: Military prisoners armed them- with clubs and improvised wea: | gmp and went to the aaslotance of the of who have \ DAY, M As Moalh its progress, resident would 1 the part the G he F of the of the wvernment. It ident 3 en living a sa dl y politics wisdom work lighter. White enamel kitchen table with drawer. White unbreakable glass top . The white enamel chair, folds up and saves space in the kitchen when not inuse .« + White scrap basket insiders of T MAY LIFT SPITE OF CONGRESS (Continued from First Page.) {dent Wilson's opinion of demobiliza- clearly ex- pressed In his message to the Con- gress cabled from Parts: “The demobilization of the military forces of the country has progressed to such a point that it seems to me entirely safe now to remove the ban on the manufacture and sa and_beers.” “But,” the President continues, am advised that without further leg- isiation T have not the legal author- ity to remove the present ys of wine restric- WILSON CAN DECLARE ARMY suggested @ DEMOBILIZED Now. The Administration the ike know who in Paris gave him this ad- Max left a reverent court. with Dob- viee and why. They say the Pres) hia & ree oH for $10 and $90 to carry ecall that the terms of the | Sant CEPOURN the Cay le that he has absolute eae Saeed power to determine and proclaim the HAF MILLER'S alleged date of termination of demobilization. del into medical cireles Nothing is said in the bill about the started off with a triumphant entire army being demobilized befare rush, but 4 with a tremendous demobilization terminates. The was s Commander . with the sole leged to have said. power to determine wh n his “Pretty well,” replied Bella, “Do judgment, demobilization has suffi- you want anything?" ciently progressed to permit the lift- “Yes. I am a doctor from the Ing of gaferuards around soldiers 1 fiehting in n-wet country while our country has been golne dry vision of opinion about the President's course in putting the re- peal or amendment of the law up to Congress. At first many of his friends thought he had made a mistake. who to in- tent of the bill is clear, in the esti- mation of those who look for admin- Ive action in case of failure to legislative AY 22, 1919. land the knockout effect on the Senator representatives who they had disposed of the Prohibition question for ail time brought Administration to another int of view, The great labor demonstration Against the enforcement of the s0- called act to “stimulate agriculture” during the war by depriving the workingman of his beer is gathering force throughout the country, Ad- vance ripples, indicating that there is fA powerful wave of sentiment be- hind it, are already reaching the pital. The resentment of the idier’ who had Prohibition loaded on them white they were overseas is plainly apparent. If the Congress, in the hope of winning labor and ex-soldiet votes in 1920, nullifies the bill President Wil- son, having made the nullification suggestion, will share whatever po- litical benefit may accrue. And if the « Saloon Preside mains to the President, in the opin insiders gue, should turn down thc determining that den pro Wilized on June 29, aiming bis deter “Drya” Plan Appents From Pulpits Jane 8, CHICAGO, May 22.—Letters to min cause have been sent out by the Pro: Virgil G He said it was expected that app. will be made from 150,000 pulpits, ur ing the people to stand behind th “dry” cause, — 417 Bills Ank € red German Gani for Town eannon in every American town, slogan of many Representatives House has received @ total of 417 bill to date, 3 S yo War to donate captured German gun, in cities, towns and villages of thei respective distric is th ‘Thompson’ Frederic Thompson, Satisfactory, who is at preliminary operation preparatory But An efficient kitchen saves you time, steps and money HESE days of domestic service problems an efficient kitchen is a vital necessity. For the woman without servants or for the house- hold where fewer maids are now employed, there are many appliances which can make Shown here are two such appliances— genuine economies in the city apartment or the country house. Bread cutter can be easily adjusted to cut slices to just the right thinness . . . . fewiss. ConcER 45th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York one more serious. was reported to-da; as “entirely favorably and satisfactory This cabinet meets with all ur kitehen quirements. Here inthe space of a few feet are Flour bin and Sifter, two Jars with ‘serew tops, Glass sugar jar rolling pin, four top whieh pulls out and makes table, Four drawers lined d felt-lined com- partments for ei In th sliding 4 bo: shelves on door, The whole cabinet is clean. As illustrated, $63.00 Duplex Fireless Stove— Cooking capacity 20 quarts, siuminum lining. 30 inches Jong, 15 inches wide, and inches high. Cont aluminum cooking vessels, 3 baking and roasting ‘stovein your kitchen ot Weather comer, $27.60 + $29.00 3.00 2.38 3.50 thought the gress, in fear of the Antt- t's suggestion there still re- | jon of sentiment-wise leaders close to the White House, his opportunity to carry out his suggestion by simply the army will be isters, asking that Sunday, June 8, be devoted to appeals for the prohibition hibition National Committee, Chairman Hinshaw announeed to-day. WASHINGTON, May 22.—"A German ‘The 8 t ir St. Vincent's Hospital after undergoing a to | Attractive Somme — Values — The Styles are Correct, the Qualities Dependable, the Prices Make Them the Greatest Values to be Found Anywhere . Blyn Stores are in a class PX Style 1539 N | Black Kid) by themselves. ‘Their Boot stocks, big and com- 4 > ¢ brown kid | Plete, satisfactorily and 7 economically meet the shoe wants of every member of every family. 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