The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 18

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POEMS CREME ED CNC ae ee 4 Oe, work girl, and was home, again at 4 ¥ “ v'clock to get tle children's supper. H- “It was hard work, but I am al- a lowed $52 a month under the Widows’ | Lemtslatare = Pension Law and with that, and what Insae for Service Mem. 4 ’ : George brings home, and what [ was| TRENTON, N. J.. March $1,—Bo- Credit At Menter S . a able to earn, I was able to keep the|nuses of $100 will be paid to New ’ N a home together and clothe, educate] jersey men who served in the war. NEW YORE — i a and feed the children. We have lived | Before adjourning last night the Lewis- Some of the Swallest Models BROOKLYN TCA y ‘ in this house two years. lature passed an amended bill giving || Our success is not meas- weites' ‘e@ e $ “On Jan. 2%, t had the misfortune Pe was authority to issue bonds for ‘y “4 Paty err Coming Every Day. to trip on that runner and fall the | $13,000, meet the bonus payeni ured in words—but in <a length of the whole fourth flight of |The sub Ban, Pear Sit ines * ) isfacti Why pay cash? FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS stairs. 1 was in bod three weeks and | (pitied the origina) pill intro, |] service and satisfaction It's easier to havea a. the doctor has called upon me daily | times. to our customers. charge account at if q — a ever since. On the advice of an La Se ‘sand pay in Be " torney I brought suit against the divided i Serves Tenant, Mother of} tandiond, Max Grapet. i wena anes. " " ‘ bs “Nothing was said when I paid Mr Five, With a Dispossess Grapler $16 on March 1, but three Ad you don't pay ’ J * days later I was served with @ dis- odie 0. MORROW re Notice. possess notice, to take effect on April o We brat Thos s i fd ° sneer 1, That will be to-morrow and al- m rin, 9 though I have hobbled about as much einai ‘A widow with five children, all but | 9°] "im able I have been unable to wh ' er ‘ape’s Diapepsin” Instan ‘one of them in school, complained|fing a place. That is why I “Pape’s D in” Instantly Mayor's Committee on|to the Mayor's committee, after first tang Piesine that a few days) ‘king the matter up with the Board ¥8 | of Health.” Sfler she brought suit against her/ “yay Grapel, the landiond, is a deai- Yandlord, because of injuries sheler in butchers’ supplion, at No, 765 @laims were received from an al-|First Avenue. He appeared reluct- «) fl ant to talk Al he would say was Yeged fault in the building, she was) 1 ‘ty o*widow had “no business to Served with a dispossess notice. thet toe He said the satter “My complaint is not of profiteer-| “might have been settled.” ing,” she said, “but that we are or- The Most Wonderful VALUES Ever, in NAVY TRICOTINE DRESSES Including the New Eton Types That Closely Resemble Eton Relieves Indigestion, Sour- ness, Stomach Acidity, i i" Style 3239—Patent or Dull Kid, 9.00 S Tile G Fons, down on $30, pur- MENTER Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indiges- tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom- — | — dered into tho street throush no} NUNS ILL AFTER LONG WORK, | ach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapep- fault of our own and can find no pelle sin neutralize acidity and give relief place to go.” Many Dominican Sinters Contracted | at once. Ldibehbacacy Suits—and are Much To Be Preferred, at a Third The Cost . The complainant is Mrs. Elizabeth Influense Caring for Poor. When your meals don't fit and you Eleven Big Best Stores 3 BIG UPSTAIRS STORES feel uncomfortable, when you feel five- rt- Joannides. Her five-room apa: Six nuns, members of the Order of |i tie of indigestion pain, Keestburs ment is on the top floor of a five-|Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor, plory brick tenement at No. 767 First|who contracted influenza in the br arrs Dapee Dinveitls Cre be Avenue, in the Slausiter House | course of their work among the sick Hammack distress to pean eine to-day reported to be recovering at| 4, 2he cot ts 80 little. The benefits “Eight years ago this month,” eat No. 140 West e1er| co. srest You, too, will be a Diapep- Mrs. Joannides said to a reporter for |‘® convent at No. est 616t| sin enthusiast afterward vt, Mall Order Dept., 2240 34 Ave New York Store, 226 W. 125th Street. Evenin, The DIET during & afte: 6: (6) Intended Selling Prices $25.00 to $39.50 . Street. Two others, one of whom is Evening World, “when we were | guttering trom consumption, also con- ving at No. 761, a few doors down|tracted in her work, and one with the avenue, my husband rge was| bronchitis, are seriously 111. urned to death in his efforts to save| Mother Mary, Sister Superior of the the rest of us from a fire which | convent, said to-day that fourteen of ORIGINAL Wurted in the sitchen. the sisters, who had been assigned to 4 “That was shortly before the birth|WOFK among the tenement dwellers +, Malted. Milk sry taby, Mildred. ‘The four other | °". the west side, had cared for 1,500 4 An tidren aro George, twenty, Bugene, | Ca#0e during the influenza epidemic. In mi inst: J the: eo fourteen, Hila, thirteen, and Florence, the ‘bedatae: Of thelr patients day and Impenetrable 7 @iamond Jewelry, and make ten had a pretty hard time after that easy ‘men but lately things have not been 90 = Dassling light cannot penetrate i red. peed ven yee Dad George isa plumber’s helper Soft-Lite glase—selling at 25% ||| Used scecceotaiy over ¥6 comers Mansattions eontdential Gall four others are at school. discount. fated Catalog at naa “Until I tripped on the runner on one " ‘Of the steps of the fourth flight, in M. SINGER, Jamuary, I went out to work cleaning hy, 206 Broadway. 156 Fulton Se. @ffices at 4 o'clock every morning, 1458 Madison A W. 18ist: camo back at § to get breakfast and oe eee make everybody ready for school, ‘981 Prospect Av, @pent the day as a ‘day's work’ house- | mie Morlick’s Thus Avoiding tmitations WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS BROOKLYN= Brooklyn = OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & GS. FULTON STREET—BROOKYLN Extraordinary Sale of High Cost Dresses For Tomorrow, Thursday Distinctive gowns of exclusive charm, for afternoon, restaurant, calling and street, are here in interesting variety, emphasizing the fascinating silhouettes for Spring. Georgette Tricolette Taffeta Rajah Satin Faced Crepe Net Printed Georgette Tricotine Foulard $16.75 $16.75 $16.75 Navy Tricotine Frocks, as illustrated, embracing every new mode-idea. Specially adapted to chic misses are the two pictured at right, the one a Bolero model, with plaid silk sash, over a full accordion-pleated skirt; the other a braided Eton coat effect, showing moire girdle terminating in huge bow, over braided, hip-pocket skirt. Other styles are over-bloused, silk and tinsel thread embroidered, in all women’s and misses’ sizes. At a price that is sure to create intense interest a ae a Spun nnn "il a en NEO in OF 2 SBP a ae. PENHEIM, CLLINS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Millinery Sale Thursday ad Values to $ 75.00 —San\ “ae — ae as ae a Li rae 2 Z > No Returns No Approvals eb. } iy | ¥ t Colors Trimmings Exceptional Values 8 50 - | ———s e Beads, Silk and Tinsel Embroidery ,Self-Trimmed Taffeta, Plating, Silk Girdles, Fancy Vests, Laces | Navy, Beige, Shell Pink, Rose, Black, Blue-Bird, Taupe, Gray, Brown and White. A wide variety of Haircloth Turbans and Straw Hats (three illustrated) with Hackel Feather Brims; also Flower trimmed Hats. Spring shades of Jade, Rust, Copen, Sand and Henna. | Not only will you find irresistible the bouffant, tier, tunic, straight line and harem skirts, fitted and softly draped bodices, collared and collarless necklines, ribbons, sashes and girdles, but you will realize when you see our assortment of twenty-five styles, what an opportunity you are being offered. | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morming Wonders { | ason = - ths Pancncenncnasieenenrctnetaeetn rcaeetiaseenmnes ceae ee

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