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SRR MER NE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. been thrown open to this, the great- 16 ident has appointed my very good|the Hotel Astor, There I met mem- work will be done to educate the friend, Gen. Charles G. Dawes Chair-| bers of the committee who are inter-. public pasity of getting to|est cause now before the American e man of an emergency committee, and | ested In furnishing the free dormitory work ney for | people if you know Gen, Dawes as well as|for soldiers out of luck in the ser- serv gin a c I do, you will believe his statement | vice house, Not gatisiied with fur- Inst His eeriiahtves’ stvor will bs| taking ‘the ‘ieee “dormitory, ess |v muse and 0 | STANDARD on 0 CUTS MELON. The Dread Pyorrhea Begins CAMPAIGN GETS coh dae Eien frinh'firmry a ofthe dor cara ig tn Connectieutwii|#etraska Concern Declares s00// 1 Jewel, 20-Year Gusrantes With Bleeding Gums ory, to be used as a rest room for inaugurate sim! lar weeks and muc i + : Pew Cent. Stock Di a. INTERESTED. our transient gucsts—the Soldiers Out Dhabi d at: ook Divider When I wanted to get my ninoteen- | of Luck. nie tneeting 1 attended ia |..Anouncement wns made yesterday Pyorthea’s infecting germs cause many ills. Medical year-old brother Into the Regular| This will include easy chairs, a ‘Army in 1898, Gen. Dawes was the In-|couch, pletures, a Victre panes timate friend of President McKinley, |ords, lamps, a complete the | that the Standard Ol Company of Ne- | science has proven this. y I shail write | braska had deolared a stock dividend of y > in our cam. | 20 May 16 to holders Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors | And used to, take a walk with nim sa|neweat fiction, wR rug, amokings House | of record April 15. This Is In addition 2 were unable to trace to a cause, are now known often -—_>—- the White House grounds every day p 1 As complete an equip- 0 the 20 cash i ae | \ i | After luncheon, I sent my letters to| 1 ask in tho beat|" The work I have oatablished will|canmally on the gho0nery eeoret ne | to be the result of Pyorthea germs that breed in pockets Homes for Our Wounded Sol-| the president to Mr. Dawes and asked I was there a lady n, because tts orig see Hoel Wetle bie. corcer Ae about the teeth. Rheumatisms anaemia, nervous dis- Mere Now Assured ac tie [23 to fread thom to Mr. MeKinley offered a kandsome clock for this rest secking al publicity. ‘They arc | been putting up a poor mouth ttrlngs a orders and other diseases have been traced in many y Ass $ during that quiet hour, ‘vom. ought Is for| Oi of Nebra howed 8 : i ‘ ft eh Asal “Ho ald sor with the result that out| ‘That these plana will cost many | fis Aad da putriaia Vee | PEA ahare WUE Veer, he Goteatee cases to this Pyorrhea infection. Good Work Goes On: of 35,000 applications for the 195 Sec | hundreds — possibly theaisands — of r 18% : Don't let Pyorthes work ite wicked will on your ond Lieutenancies then create \-|dollars, no in doubt N : A le a nols got two, and I got one of those|can any on wi net the ‘7 celr Mt For Friday and Saturday onty. body. Visit your dentist frequently for tooth and gum J Ie oN two. en of social position and ¢ e und J do ove . H is an rtunit: to bu. i rT HAS WON FINE FRIENDS. ‘That brother of ining went Into the | power, doubt that they will bared, bit ni Charles G. COMES OF FIGHTING STOCK iden 1 wel, Elgin’ Wa 0 MiNpecten: ae es army at ninoteen—the President mos. State Commander of the 2 a . year Guarantee, at $9.90. We ‘aim " waiving ‘age, which should have Their future plana are eo compre-|;iron Of th st VINSTED, Conn. April 8.—A son |] and we can prove that no whole. And watch your gums yourself. Pyorrhea, which Great Men Completely In-| seen twenty-one. He norved with dia- hensive they cannot even be hinted at; “i have wrought as faithfully as 1{Willlam Joseph, has been born to Me.|| ser oF Jobber can sell this watch afflicts four out of five people over forty, begins with dorsed Evening World’s tinction twanty-two years and then. |here low Now (f ¢ Bias John M. Murphy of Falls|| timed and regulated, : tender and bleeding gums; then the gums recede, the iy slate g | {ite tor bie country last May at Mont-|NOBLE WORK DONE BY CON. | hive been a blessed vile | Visage. Young With WALTER & CO. teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted Ambitious Plans, richard, France, of spreneannls AEG) Phcicbel Mt hebainl ‘ ey eed, | & dtathes tin che War ot tite ta. teat . to rid the system of poisons generated at their base. pels eailaone a sight gus attac : wt ednesday evening | was the guest ‘ great-uncle in ’ f By Lit B ndeal under his ear, and he lof Mra Fi , . i tthe br and gre He ert A Ne y. Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or Car ion of | (ro) ‘ le chet ; enue’ y Lilian Bell. S atere oak to : a oe of The ive ning Work Cae on ae | basting a seid ; check its progress, if used in time and used consistently. en 1 began this enmpaign to| ATIneOo Ce HW have so gene y tenn border and World War of Staff, G 6 to the! frst Dis arouse the public to the needs 9f/ 34 Army, Gen. R. lL. Bullard com: | riverside wounded soldiers the first week in| manding |having originated t December, 1920, and when 1 begged| 80 it 1s peculiarly fitting that a wold! Wook Het aside ter should spend her time and |{, at the people to call a mass meeting to| nin the immediate relief of the hear the terrible things which I knew | wounded just now whon they need it} Could be told, so that speedy action to | Most : Gen, Porshing’s indorsement of this| relieve our boys could Be demanded, | voiunteer work af mine was as fol- my work was indorsed by all the | tows great men in authority at that time and by those about to be in authority. enrlatriaw tes President Wilson, Vice President | the wound- Marshall, the Secreiaries of War and | " still under treat- the Navy, Goy, Smith, Gen. Pershing, | ew York hospi Gen. Le Jeune, n Bullard, Sena- | i tor Wadsworth, Gen, Leonard Wood. Cal. Galbraith, National Communaer | Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this, Forhan’s keeps the gums hard and ad haalikg—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. If gum-shrinkage has already set in, use Forhan’s according to directions and consult a dentist immediately for special treatment. 35e and 60c tubes. All druggists. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. Fone Co., New York — Forhan's, Ltd., Montreal le Sx5 3 Sale at 138 West 23"St.and at All Our Other Stores “stu New Yor k~—-Brooklyn—Bronx--Newar ate efforts. of ng World to UNBEATABLE VALUES FOR ALL THE FAMILY public's thought of them | ach as during the Obristinas | n. JOHN J of the American Legion; President-| “* elect Harding, Governor-elect Miller, | RECENT ACTIVITIES IN THE 9 all sent the strongest possible in CAMPAIGN. | dorsements to me, personall and On New Year's Day I went Switih| they were published in the Evening ;Gen. Ve rshing to visit © y 9 World nurse and inmate of Pol Gen. Pershing’s and President) pital. 1 also asked his advice a Harding's were on a ribbon on food my prospective plans for a service front page. 1 qhote these two, be- | house and vacation camp. He com- ° ° “yaad al that hae” y ppened kind), ne of warning: on't | . ot ; ” jRindly. word boys, Mins Tell." CORRECTIVE FOOTWEAR iad posiaent Harding's address to me,; On Tuesday n I went to aaa | # . - byacrt follows jing to speak at a minstrel show, | IN STOCK FOR Ple n Post ve to Lise Ee M q ar a) hs 9, . 1 ia oon for the wounded ot thin imme. MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN A number of Clothing Houses don’t know the war is over— Nection with Th: World's cinage. They have promised SPECIAL DEPT when it comes to prices—and there are others who can’t help charging you big prices because they’re paying the makers ac- cordingly. BUY YOUR CLOTHES from us. We manufacture our clothes in our own daylight tailoring shops, sell them direct to the public through our own retail stores and save you the retailer’s profit. And we're giving you the full advantage of the lew prices we paid for woolens as well as the benefit you get from our low-profit per suit policy. | That Is Why We Can Offer effort to bring sure of |a wcheck out of this amount. The) Christmas cheer to wounded amount will be decided, Commander Bervice men. Nobody could have | Miller says, at the next regular mect- & more compelling claim on the |ing of the post. Nation's gratitude than those. Arriving in THEY SHALL N > FOR- | midnight, I went, by invita ER. Mrs. J. C RDING. and founder of the Theatre A Carrying out ‘this promise, the Pres-te a dance in the Ball) For constructing shoes, rying out individual ideas PRACTIPEDISTS 6 West Broadway, 221 Greenwich St. (Near Vesey St.) New York CREDIT Small Payments—Weekly or Monthly on cloaks, suits, dresses and skirts The Secret Is Out! Have yo Custom Tailored---Ready to Wear ee is the secret. The | And pay in amounts and at intervals of time convenient to you _ within reason. That’s a more convenient method than a 30-day i | Suits, Dresse 4 81 and now th rs of stylish garments that they ere tible to procure at a savings of nearly i half a the prices asked by stores in other buy from member of borhoods. too, can be made happy M h di can make a ction at 7 s anhattan Ave] ;' you will only visit one of the stores 01 Board of Trade Inc. hattan Avenu mn Broadway to Grand Brooklyn Street, displ ’ nt. You will find sty 10 ab irioes to) it any pocket not obligate Look to purchase Hand see these wonder rgains for yourself charge account, and you'll be pleased with the smart clothes youwill find here, priced reasonably. Spring Suits °A5 For Men and } Young Men We haven't stinted ourselves in mak- ing the assortment of Spring Suits at t this price comprehensive as to styles ' } and fabrics. The workmanship is on | a par with the fine fabrics, and all in all these suits are a real buy. The styles are up-to-date and smart, the fabrics are neat and popular this Spring. Other Suits, for Men and Young Men, $35 to $60 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $13.75 Values to $22.50 The youngsters will need suits of extraor- dinary Wearing qualities to withstand’ the hard wear Spring playtime involves. The two pairs of pants give these s for This Sig: Save money; buy from stores on Manhattan Ave Between Broadway and Grand St. where prices are low! oer OR Doe VALUES $3000 to#45° | Brooklyn’s Biggest Seer a Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Ty Seale ad 164, 166, 168 and 170 A New Accounts i . There's quality in every line of these garments, rege re Grand Street i yon bring Sule ad: Smith Street tailored in our own daylight shops—by our own skilled tailors. ee And have all the earmarks of custom tailoring. You will find OUR 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE a complete range of sizes and styles in all our stores. Come to- Aeslian Vooallcas >a day or come to-morrow, but don’t buy a suit until you've seen arena BY ie itech ies what we offer. records at our St. Store, EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL: 5000 Prs. Men’s Trousers Made in Our $ 4 Values to Own Shops $10.00 e of Day Beds in the city. All Come In fio ts the value of two for the price of one. They are strongly tailored of all wool mixtures and blue serge Coat alpaca lined. Both pants fully lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. New Garments $1.50 Weekly on $30 Purchase At Our Grand Street Store. enema BROOKLYN: j Meieand SUITS). 24;% NEW YORK CITY STORES: 3 A oung I en's ip 1387 Broadway, Bet. 37th and 38th Sts mening 104 Flatbuah Aye,, On Door, from, srate Bt 4 aia’ WOMEN’S SUITS - 298 Near 85th St ! 4 i BRONX: F ; i dl Near 234 St, : TILL 9PM, 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. A : SPRING DRESSES 143 iP 691 Eighth Ave., Bet, 43d and 44th Sts SATURDAYS 53--57 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. 2931 Fighth Ave, 1 door abore 125th St { TILL 10 P.M. NEWARK: pee rs Wt BOYS’ Pokal SUITS 1Z38 23d St, th and 7th Aves. St., Near Broad St. bg ted oie 138 West 23d St, Bet. 6t Tth A } 196 Market St, Near Broad St. new Qieitaure topes wi 7.49 GIRLS’ & Coats and | low TCHIE & CORNELL, ar as ah sie eee . sh hat AR