The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 11

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2 SOLDIERS’ LOVE 103. GOES T0 “CAPT.” ELSIE Miss Janis Decorated by Gen. ORyan on Behalf of Men of the 27th Division. Fisie Janis, the popular musical | comedy star who captured a great Place in the hearts of the doughboys im France when they were in the Pewiness of capturing great quanti-! ties af Germans, found out at the) Globe Theatre last night just how ‘vast was her conquest of affections. | To prove to Miss Janis how tender | are their feelings for her, the over- @ens soldiers of the 27th Division “decorated” their idol and they ap- Poimed their old commanding officer, Major Gen, John F. O'Ryan, to pin on her breast tho handeome emblem | purchased by thom, which bore the| inscription, “To Capt. Bisie Janis fn loving and grateful appreciation, from the New York boys of the A BF.” ‘The plana for this informal “deoora- tion” were laid immediately after Miss Janis returned to this country ten days ago. It was wholly the pro- ject of the soldiers whom the actress had entertained in the buts behind the trenches in France—entertained at times when the German shells were falling ominousty near, ATTACKED BY ROOSTER, DIES. Young Girl Was Watching Com- panton Fight the Fowl. @T. LOUIS, Jone 5.—<After escaping from « vicious rooster witch attacked ke her neck in failing in ® faint bas not been deters! No, Sir! Two cannot live as cheaply as one; but the value we put in our shirts goes a long way towards making onc partly doles double its service. We make the fabric as well as/ the shirts, so we know what we| are selling. A money back tee is your assurance of satisfaction. For quality, style and value un- precedented at the price, ask to see our huge assortment of} woven madras shirts, neat and) stunning designs, at $2.65 Headquarters for Olus Union Suits Chain Shirt Shops ARGEST SHIRT SPECIALISTS IN AMERICA 1i8t Broadway ‘ jear Azd Bt. 62 Baath Bt 204 W. 125th Bt. 431 Fulton St. 170 Market St. ‘aterbary Seranton NEW, j\Uzevert x pa Your Questions Answered . By “Our Reliable Druggist” C. J, C, asks: taking of 3-grain Hypo Nuclane Tablets increase flesh on a thin body?” Yes; in nearty every case. Ce ibe i “Will the regular B, R. T. asks: “Is there any- thing in Casca Royal Pills to cause drog habit?” No, they are pleasant and really curative of chronic constipation. C. RG asks: “Is the tonle medicine, Cadomene Tablets, good for grippe convalescents?" Yes; very reliable tonie in. vigorator. per) . Hi. asks: “Do you know af) reliable obesity medicine?” Yes, I have sold Arbolene Tabs lets satisfactorily for 10 years and no complaints. A . “What is plain Gordon asks: yellow Minyol?” A very effective treatment. Stops dandruff, itching scalp, and premature baldness, | V.R. asks: “I see Balmwort Tub- lets advertised. Are they effective?” Very efficient in irregularities and distress of kidneys and blad- der, Sell lots of them. Mrs. J. B. pie “Please give common name of Triticum?” Couch grass.—Advt. Srops PAIn cries FPaaways Gai gady oad f : ares su RS elie f MB] su SUNDAY WORLD, WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING wonnens | ; Eas Fourteenth Street Men's and Young Men's Suits Waistline and conservative styles— large assortments of plain colors and stripea. Special, 23.75 Men's Trousers Worsted finish—large assortment of stripes—sizes 80 to 50—our reg. $4.45 to $4.95, 2.99 Fine Wool and Worsted Suits Plain colors, stripes, etc.—browns, blues, light and dark grays—single or double breasted coats — regular and stout sizes. Every $45 and $50 Suit in stock. Special at 37.50 Thousands of Neckties Silks and satins—stripes and figures— regular dollar quality, 56 Men's Initial All-Leather Belts All initials—our reg. $1.00. -68 Men’s Gillette Blades % dozen, special, THE EVENING ‘WORLD, _THURBDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. West of Fifth Avenue A New Building Devoted to MEN’S | - Clothing and Furnishings OPENING specials provide splendid values in men’s clothes of quality, style and economy. Men's Panama Hats » $4.06 and $4.05 values, 3.66 Men's Straw Hate Large assortment of fine and rough strawse—special, 1,85 Men’s Otis Underwear » First quality—white or balbriggan. Men's Reis Union Suits Balbriggan or white—short sleeves or athletic style—our reg. $2.00, 1.46 Men’s Summer Shirts Woven Madras and novelty cloths— stripes—reg; $1.75 to $2.00, | 1.35 Men's Suspenders Special, 45 Men’s Soisette Pajamas Special, is 2.33 Men's Fine Silk Shirts Crepe de Chines and other fine silks—- best colors—our reg. $8.95, ees, Vacation on Record! | Up in the Catskills, across the Hudson, just north of New York City, Rip Van Winkle took his famous long vacation. And the memory of the sport he had, bowling among the hills with Hendrick Hudson’s men, comes rolling down the river to us with every thunderstorm. Sullivan County and the Catskills Have you ever spent your summer vacation in Sullivan County or the Catskills? If you have, you know why Rip stayed away from home so long. This wonderful, attractive country is just the same today—full of fanciful images and historic memories, while beautiful lakes and trout streams, splendid automobile roads, golf, tennis, clear refreshing air, assure the summer vacationist perfect sport and restful good times. The United States Railroad Administration invites you to travel and offers Summer Excursion fares. For further information and descriptive booklet contain- ing list of hotels, call at Consolidated Ticket Offices—64 Broadway, 57 Chambers St., 31 West 32d St., 114 West 42d St., New York; 336 Fulton St., Brooklyn, or write the nearest Travel Bureau. ‘UNITED -STATES - RAILROAD -ADMINISTRATION:, Trevel Bureau 143 Liberty Street New York City SVETEILICICTE LT TT eT TP | Trevet Bureau Travel Bureau 646 Transportation Buliding 602 Healey Building Chicago Atlanta HEARN Are You. Three $1.50 Novels for $1.00 If you do not live near a newedealer, send 1 for ayoar’e subscription. It will bring you three $1.50 novels, including ‘The Glory.” McCal? « Magazine, 250 W. 37th St.,NewYork No, it’s not the spring, or the full moon—it’s “Giddy.” Look at him! His-real nameis Gideon; but Dorcas, blessed little Dorcas, who knows him better than anyone else, calls him Giddy. The most utterly irresistible hu- man who has walked into your life in the last ten years—is Giddy— hero of Juliet Wilbor Tompkins’ greatest novel, “The Glory.” Once Giddy was the black sheep of the town, Now tvery unmarried woman has her cap set for him. And no wonder! He’s old enough to be interesting, young enough to be alluring. There’s a vagabond heart beating under his breast pocket, and a mysterious gold mine tucked away in his change pocket, “The Glory” is a romance so whimsical, so entertaining, so altogether intriguing, that it is sure to become the most popular novel of the season. Miss your dinner of your train or your pay envelope, but don't miss meeting Giddy! For Up-to-Date Women Pies affer page of sparkling fiction in McCall’s Magazine for June—then the McCall staff of experts—Dr. S. Josephine Baker, to keep the babies well; Mrs. Gunn, to pave the road to your heart with de- lectable dishes; and Madam Fashion, with all that is smart and down-to-the-minute in summer clothes, MCCALLS MAGAZINE | Out today on all Newsstands for only

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