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VIENNA 1S REALLY s A STRICKEN CITY Austrian Gapltal Still Preserves " Pre-War Atmosphere Vienna, Nov. 28—Outwardly Vienna is the” same : the war but actually this Dozen§ of (h open, cafes and crowded, but a very large part of the population is in poverty, lacking not before cat city is stricken. iters and ope a music halls are only food and clothing but a place to live. The streets are thronged, shops opened, shop windows filled with the articles of luxury for which Vienna is famous, but the better part of the stock is to be found in the windows. Virtually everything is priced in hyndreds of crowns. Austrian money, paper only and unbacked by precious lily down. Ilven the that infest the nfully at any- thing less than the pink piece of paper that indic: (ll‘\ two crow: prohibitive even in money, while the styeet porters, old men who act as messengers and carriers, will not cross the street for less than twenty crowns. Once the/ best dressed town in the world, Viefina is plain to the point of shabbine: Most of the women wear unmis ble home-made gowns and the men’s clothing shows the mark of wear, the cleaner, the mender and often the lors who turn the un- wearable inside out. “It would cost me four months’ salary to buy a new suit of clothes now,” remarked a foreign office of- ficial, he smiled at his five y old ge, “and T must eat occasion- ally.’ The other day there was a g demonstration of state pensioners be- few ’H\(l almost the depreciated foke the house of parliament and some | of *the cases cited by the deputation to the government were pitiful. These pensioners said they were starving. Meantime the press openly charges that backdoor or illicit trade in food supplies and other commodities, sup- posedly under government control is widely prevalent. Vienna is suffering from housing facilities. The population is estimated at 200,000 to 400,000 more than in normal times. The city gov- ernment lately has taken a few half hearted steps in an effort to bring relief. A large number of so-called hotels of rather evil to be cleaned out of their occupants and turned over s for the poor. from their present lodgings The same order expels premises, often nearly palatial, and confiscates for public housing purposes, the homes of the rich and demi-monde. Also it is con- lack of ! reputation are | ' Take T3 Elderly People NEW BRITAIN DAILY Have A Daily Health Problem Stomach muscles and digestive organs slow to act as age advances OST people find the years slipping by without realizing it, until suddenly confronted with the fact that they can no longer digest everything they would like to cat. It then becomes their daily task to avoid what they know to be chronic constipation. When exercise and light diet fail it will be B necessary to resort to artificial means. Strong physics and cathartics, however, are not ad- visable for elderly people. They act too powerfully and a feeling of weakness results. What is needed is a laxative conmnmg effective but mild properties. This is best found in Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. It agts gently and with- even a large family many months. 1t is a out griping, and used a few days will train trustworthy preparation. the digestive organs to do their work natur- rally again without other aid. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been on the market since 1892 and was the private formula of Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who is himself past 80 years of age and still active in his profession. It can be bought at any drug store for 50c and $1 a bottle, the latter containing enough to last In spite of the fact Syrup laxatize in th 6 million bottles sold cach year, many who need its benefits have mot yet wsed it. If you have not, send your name and address for a frec trial bottle 1o Dr. Iy, B. Caldwell, 511 [Washington St., Monti. cello, Illinois. at Dr. Caldwell's st selling liquid templated to make use of some of the splendid and practically unoccu- | pied private palaces. The papers and the more spirited and farseeing men are soun the alarm of a fuelless winter. The Inter- llied coal commission has been try- to provide at 1 1 modicum of fuel for city utilities, but they admit it will be only a pittance of the nor- mal supply. All around the city the | beautiful forests are being cut down | for firewood, and fuel is the one de- | ; mand. The hotels answer the query of E st or prospective guest, “No, not hope to have heat or hot water, only fire for cooking.” All through the months since the | peace conference began the Vien high and low have imp! faith, “When the pes signed things will mend.” They cannot ex- plain exactly how or why, but they have conjured themselves with the jdea that some part of miracle will occur. But the peace has been signed and nevertheless the crown goes down day by day and prices go up and everything is as bad as ever. Now they say, “The reparations conimis- sion. Ah, ves, the commission. They will fix thing To Cure a Cold in One Day TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) Tt stops the Cough ani Headache and works off the Cold. | E. W. GROVE! signature on each box. 30c. . 77160’zarmofa lowbs/em map beyours A clean, healthy skin is usually a ovely skin, but the use of the proper s0ap is necessary. Resinol Soap is specially cleansing, yet it is mild and soothing because it contains the Resinol properties prescribed by phy- sicians for years in the treatment of skin troubles. It gives a rich, refresh- ing and invigorating lather that you can really fee/ is cleansing. RESINOL SOAP is also excel- lent for the shampoo as it tends to lessen dandruft and make the hair soft and lustrous. Atalldruggists andtoilet goods dealers. That Film on Teeth See How They Look Without It All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Free A Ten-Day Tube of Pepsodent is sent to interested per- son. Send thecoupon See for your- self what it does. any for it. Watch Them Whiten As the film disappears. will know then what clean teeth mean. Papsadéen REG U'S The New-Day Dentifrice Your teeth are not clean. You can feel a slimy film. Probably the film has dimmed them—some tartar may have formed. Your present methods of brushing do not end film, and that is the teeth’s great enemy. Now we ask you to try a new method—try it at our cost—and compare results. Film Can Be Most tooth troubles are due of tartar. forms acid. to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. the chief cause of pyorrhea. Ended Now to that film. It is film that discolors—not the teeth. It is the basis It holds food substance which ferments and It holds the acid in contact with the teeth They, with tartar, are The film clings to the teeth, enters crevices and stays. Brushing does not end it. dissolve it. Night and day it No ordinary tooth paste can may do a ceaseless damage. And millions find, as a result, that ordinary brushing does not save the teeth. Now dental science, after many years, has found a film combatant. clinical and laboratory tests. The facts have been proved by convincing The method is today ap- proved by leading dentists everywhere For home use this method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. And we are mailing 10-Day Tubes to all who ask, to let everyone see its effects. The Pepsin Method Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it. Science has found a harmless method of activating pep- sin. The usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed barred. Now pepsin can be constantly applied—can be left to linger between the teeth. Now you can every day combat this film in a simple, dainty way. Millions of teeth are being cleaned in this new way. You can see them everywhere — white, glistening teeth. Send this coupon for a 10-Day Tube. the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Learn what clean teeth mean—see how they look. Then decide for yourself between the old methods and You Note how clean the new. Cut out the coupon now. PAT.OFF A scientific film combatant, hnd on pepsin, now advised by leading dentists everywhere. Ten-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT CO., Dept, 104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. Mail Ten-Day Tube of Pepso- dent to HERALD,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. “JIM JAZZ” SAYS— ecial ! ! Dars no harm yelin wen yer no yer got de guds. We have the goods, and they’re the right kind, too. NOW THE N. Y. SAMPLE SHOP PROVES ITS LEADERSHIP Every day we see new faces in our store—people who have never bought at the N. Y. Sample Shop before. There are two reasons: One is the fact that everybody who buys here saves money—and ‘the’ other is the fact that there’s no scarcity of Winter Clothing here and people are finding it out. They come here because they know. 706 OVERCOATS STILL TO BE HAD HERE AT A SAVING OF FROM 8 TO 10 DOLLARS ON EACH COAT NO PROFITEERING HERE YOU LAN BUY A SUIT OR OVERCOAT, GUARANTEED TO GIVE PERFECT SHEEP LINED SWEAIERS GOATS At Special Prices $12.95, $15.95, $22 and $30 Fur Lined Coats Offered during these times at a saving of $1 to $3. Special for Saturday $1.75, $2.95, $3 95 \Il Wool Sweaters at $5.95, $7.95, $9.95 at 7 > These are heavy $257 $35, $50 Mt garime ne quality; shawl-collar model in blue, gray, brown, red and heather i shalker- mixture. If that isn’t true, don’t buy one. But at least come here and see if it is true. It will pay you te lsok into this sale. SUITS in single and double-breasted models, in solid-color cassimeres and fancy mixtures in a big assortment of handsome patterns to select from.. OVERCOATS in single and double-breasted styles, box effects and form-fitting models; grays, browns, tweeds, mixtures and plain colors. ATTENTION TO THESE OFFERS FOR BOYS e o S Ve $7.95 $9.95 $11.95 NMen, Do You Need Pants Bring in your odd ceat and vest and we’ll match them with a pair of pants—and save you money. Thousands are doing it now. Note what you save on these: Worsteds | Serge Pants | Dress Pants $6 and $ Other stores $595 {xl;i::‘;l are the $6 Grades, sell them at grades at pants of sple Suit Pants Grade sold $ .95 elsewhere at 7 $10 our price Tt you haw 1 0dd coat and vest you can' » because the pants are gone me et a pair ing pants, suit- > for matching and nits; siz Priced at $8; our price It you expect to need them it Very fine These are fin will pay you to buy a pair and suitable for ¢ fancy worsteds save and excellent qual and medium full cut, well rs 29 to 44, illkk mixtures, s or business; at pat- ad will go well with all-wool blue s i put them away s in x stripes anteed f terns, with, . siky Pants from 30 to 40. coat and vest; dressy 30 to 42, shade: from this lot; sizes 29 to 42. ments; in size NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP SZ MAIN STREET DAL B RSN W R