The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. “ isaued a statement supporting and inclusive), he conducted, 1. trials 5 | y ‘ and heard and decided 7,809, conteste stellen raed Rihhrndit he dma “From only 221 of these judgments ag ” ex-Appellate justices now practicing! were appeals taken, resulting in 140 j e law in New York, with the exception|affirmances and eighty-three re- 5 —o TI F IND) R [ of Morgan J. O'Brien, who could not|versals. In other words, Pe es ' nr judgments no appeals were ‘as Eventually Cured by ni be reached, are George 1. Ingrabam,| "96" ang of the casen ih. which ap- *y ’ former presiding justice, and Francis! peals were taken in only eighty-three £, Pinkham’s Vege» for M, Scott, Edward W. Hatch and Clar-| Pore the Judgments reversed, so that abl d e ence J. Shearn. Samuel Seabury,| Sr an the fudementa rendered léss ible Compound. former Judge of the Court of Appeals,/than ¢ per cent. were reversed on acai Gane lao signed. appeal Poe a BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. HEARN ‘Won of Fite Avenne The Tammany attack criticised | °". ct to orders suffered for seven long years “The recom with respe ya lame back, irregularities and| | Cadam Ointment makes pimples Juatiog Newburier becuse of the re | upon contested motions la even more pain. I had One| dry up and fall off, teaving the skin Yoreals he bad sultere hands | remarkable. . |Tammany Attack Based on) of the higher courts. The statement) "“nmrom the 7,399 of such orders Physician after| soft and smooth. Its soot anti of the Appellate Justices ts that the| 4 nrrt, the Ta On a only. 18% In selecting clothes for Fall and Winter, men should pay special attention to quality, and choose only such as ther, but they| septic and healin, wers stop the “Micleadi ” Save attack was based on “insufficient and "i did me 40 goad. 7 itching atonce, Cadum Ointment is | Misleading Data,” Says | iiiateaaing aata,® twnich appesis ‘were. taken. Caly affords comfort and good service for the long cold also g . The stat th ea: - 7 : . , Fead about Lydia) Si0 Soeptions eon pipe dE sot Statement. "During a long career upon the| fifty-seven of the orders were re- Winter season. We considered quality first in planning Vegetable Com-| tingworm, scabs, itch, insect bites, ete. ee oe bench, Mr, Justice Newburger has ex-| versed, so that of all the orders en- : # 4 an 1 per cent. Stylwear Clothes, then smart efficient tailoring, and pound and gave it| (Cadum Ointment is « ration) To offset the attack recently issued | hibited very marked industry, ability| tered on motions less than 1 py J b . . eas te hacerion ~ “ * nd single-mindedness in the perform-| were reversed on appeal. then we iced Stylwear, in accordance wit re) @ ‘trial and in a made le Americs trom Decrieinaliormale | by the Tammany County Committee | ince of his judicial duties, ‘ “These figures speak toudty and 4 ais yiweer, th economy short time I felt —_—_—_— on Supreme Court Justice Joseph E.|" “He has been particularly notable| convincingly not only of Justice New- standards. 5 benefited and am Newburger, who is running to muo-| for the expedition with which he has|burger’s diligence but of the general feeling fine, imaelf inst Irwin Unter-| disposed of matters brought before| excellence of his work, which Is evi- sad. itheut! lopaela the Tarnany candidate, five {Rita for decision and for the undivided | denced by the overwhelming majority weakness or pain, beach Ike get fhe me attention which he has given to bis|of the cases in which his judgments former judges of the Appellate Divi-| work as a Judge. and decisions were accepted and not Ma oy hn ed mon of the Court of Appeals havel “In the past five years (1914 to 1918| appealed from.” | friends ave “ SS | Piforts are being made to get Bain- taken Lydia F. bridge Colby, former Progressive, to Pinkham'’s Vege- manage the Newburger campaign. table Compound rin ene Hiscaard St, Piil-| It's Grandmother's Recipe to ENDS WAR WORK TO TAKE UP , | RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS: ia, Pa Restore Color, Gloss | |Merchants’ Association Year Book | ‘omen who suffer from displace- and Attractiveness, fments, irregularities, {nflammation, lo t h e s luleeration, backache, sideache, head- ¢ blues” should not rest} Almost every one knows that Sage they have given this famous root | Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- herb remedy, Lydia F. Plakhem's od, brings lustre to the hair when Tells of the Necessity of | For ble Coppound, a trial led, streaked or gray. Years ago ‘ 7 ec letters’ conatantiy being pub-| the only way to get this mixture was Organized Effort. | Men The Merchants’ Association yester- | ay issued its year book for 1919, re-| porting that war work was its principal | activity in the year ended April 30, and that it fe now seeking “sane and sound jsolutions” of the problems of recon- | struction. 8. C. Mead, Secretary of | the organization, sald tn his report: “Never was the opportunity and/ |necessity for organizations of this kind more apparent or greater than at this present crisis. That this is Presents Special Saturday Advantages being appreciated ts shown by the constant growth In membership sup- port in the Merchants’ Association.” ‘ The housing situation in New York is being studied by a committee, which ished fromm women in every section of| to make it at home, which is mussy thls country prove beyond question | and troublesome. Nowadays, by ask- he merit of Lydia F. Pinkham's/ing at any drug store for “Wyeth's legetable Compound.—Advt. Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you — will get @ large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or | soft brush with it and draw this! through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning'tne gray hatr disappears, and after another ap- plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attrac-| . Complexion Rosy! | will report early im 1920, It was an- - Headache Gone! dent, in his ation’ bs » ' et lalla 7 eS Hy S 7 joms never before enco | Tongue.Clean! [GSS eset eters eearlares, cers Our regular $39.98 - ; unus sen. tha’ | Stomach, Liyer and p \ FiO Guy” Wray Mecca eueetioctib’ weliee Suits of all-wool materials—plain colors, stripes and mixtures—single or | Bowels Regular! double-breasted models—newest Fall styling and finely tailored—regular, y 8" Mee atics Paerda trig 4-4 short, stout and long sizes—colors include blue, brown, gray, green, heather members were added to the rolls last and other shades, sages pares | OVERCOATS i | a) : le SS Our regular $30.00 A large assortment of ulsters, ulsterettes and Chesterfields, sin, breasted models, in brown, gray, green, Oxford, blue and blac! | gle and double- self or velvet collars—materials are soft and pliable and of excellent quality—regular and stout sizes. | | FALL SALE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SATURDAY. Men’s Bath Robes— Men’s Winter Overcoats— y Made from real blankets—various designs | Smart Fall models, in brown, gray, | ; and colorings; Gohan ua com- oxford and black; splendid quality | | + plete with rope girdle and cords and workmanship— ls | a sizes—our regular $4.95.... 3.76 our regular $22.50........... 17.50 ‘ Men’s Caps— f ; Men’s Trousers— Wool and mixture fabrics; variety a7 Dark striped worsted finish material, of { of colors—our regular $1.15....... « serviceable weave; sizes 30 to 50 ; 7 e Men’s Overalls or Coats— —our regular $5.00..... eecceee 3.74 Believe Union qacny blue or brown and white | )Yen’s Fine Wool Suits— ' | stripes—regular sizes— Fall styles from best makers—smart 4 . 9 | our regular $1.74.......7%. +045 1.42 striped fabrics and mixtures, in wanted ; In ua 1 Vy e Men’s Superweight Underwear— colors; regular sizes; also —_stouts, i | Soft finish, cide Rua gray merino poe gery ve 94 i‘ 37 75 L | hirts and drawers—all sizes— our OO. cootecseee . “cc 9” «6 | 8 / OLD EGYPT 1S the our regular §1.48....++0++++++, 1,12 Men’s Fine Shirts— } e Men’s Glastenbury Underwear— Printed and woven stripes, in solid tones ; Anoth ake also—single and double or desirable combinations of blue, helio, highest grade pure Turk- freneted hie, also drawers; all green, tan, etc.—standard make & h Ci k d ,} sizes—our regular $2.95........ 2.88 —all sizes—our regular $1.95.... 1.52 ish Cigarette packed in a See also our regular Three-Column Fall Sale Adv. on Page 27, and other pages for Special Adv. of Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses and “Start of Season” Sales, Misses’ Suits and Blouses. paper cup. 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Do this regelarty, once a day, and see Mf it dees not qtickly soothe and cleanse the pores, lessen the tend eney to piroples, leave the complexion clear, trea wad velvety, Resinol Soap and Resinel Ointment ere wold by oll druggists. OLD EGYPT™— the Wonder of the Age. eae loO% pure Turkish tobacco- > oe in the inexpensive air-tight paper cup. ¢ ; a Simplify Home-seeking by saving ee syice , Hnargyrog Makers of the Grade Turkish : S : A 4 . B | Sunday World “Wants” \d\4 \ (\ (\ vei and Epyption Cigarettes in the World /\ ZN VASA } temper’ and | tramping.- Work Monday Wonders subg sonar tne oA ANE Aen tne! tenner: ane cammtmen ase rnc Banal acide newnsndthe

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