The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1915, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1918. At Le Jadge ts Convinced Billy eeeoeovvoecacacveouvaeoe Thanksgiving Suggestions Dinner Candies Cream Peppermints Chocolate Peppermints Bonbons and Chocolates (a variety of assortments) Assorted Chocolates Crystallized Ginger ° Salted Nuts (almonds, pecans, peanuts, or assorted) Fi Assorted Taffy and Caramels ° d , We have real cause to be thankful— 250,000 eyeglass wearers show their approval of our service-methods and eye- glasses by their continued patronage and recommen- dations. Harris Eyeglasses cost $2.00 or more. A box of Huyler’s is as necessary for a successful Thanksgiving dinner as a turkey. O}me w to get these pads? By fol- 9 66 EVERCISE POR MUSCLES OF THe MACK: Hymn Writer B 595 LUMBAGO; PAINS IN THE|**'sing and twisting movementerare| CAPE MAY, N. pened father severe and should be avoided ally accompanied by lameness, sore-| Shown, and raise the hips until there;years old. Only a fe # Ago he ave ‘ ‘i 5 is a straight tin ol s.{to the t hymn, "Crossing Reas, wakness of the back and inability | Do" nu wey de Tatas ee ar. The author ts attended by Dr. ihe r] to stand perfectly erect or to lift or) mediately and rep not more than|* his city. carry any weights. | six times. — Massage and exercises are the real : reine Ls Lcaphigerdind Medi bg Readers of Miss Furiong’s arte , | M . sary to stir the |} cies are invited to write to Aer, in , and great care must be taken to choose them with discretion and stiffness and often pains, that the good effects of them, when taken mildly in|Writes: “In your recent article for Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year. appearance, |druff from oily and dry scalp I have ‘As lumbago ts another form of mus-|COMPletely cured both my husband cleansing you ever ex, . Wi up feeling grand, your head will be clear, | the next day like salts, pills or calomel. | the back, |lous spot. Pasten it on with strips of jean, breath sweet, stomach "re fine. adhesive plaster, As the callous spots FRESH EE PD i it jt ization. Beds are mat at nt in From any druggist. Frookiyn, and Cheater Crost in on, N._Y. of an expensive tailoring este jbust? Should I use the alum lu- | Dilly Rorton, sixteen years old, of Ger- BISHOP DAVID H. MOORE DEAD To Preserve Health, Strength " ; ; ’ Send me 10 centa and T will mall lints an exemplary youth. Billy ts the | yestyesinth Annual Dance to ta«|—— a Dies in Bellevue. bd Hi. Moore of the Methodist Eptscopal do not use the alum solution. ‘This |Garfeld Street. He was normal mis: Union No. 6—"Big Six"—| ists, will dissolve the hairs. This paste walked out of the hallway of @ tene-|here early yesterday, diod Inst night aft “Will you please mention some foods * regarded him. ty-neventh Street and Second Avenue. | minutes itis rubbed off and the ekin a - hich bh was found unconscious in the hall,|. He was retired in 1912, but since that Grapen, raw cabbage, beans, spin which he + lite wide Dengvolence, ‘The proceeds of | removes ever, trace of Halt, Yat teats ‘The woman died four hours later at |; tant conferences of the church, cream, egge and after a fall, in which | to-ntght’s cause of her death be known, Portiand, Ore, and then to Cincinnath f “t believe L am troubled with a in i . . ntly and although at first it was vd bre Solna tf Fenn: she might have been drugged qeierse and Peony atte, Onio bd |ndvise medicine, [ would suggest a BACK valuable aids in strengthening the ea, hymn writer, author of lood in t! e in these regions and stimulate)! care of The Rvening World, ‘re. C0 NSTI A FD intelligence in ordor to prevent strain| Letters From Evening Worid the beginning, are all lost. ‘This condi-|Temoving callous spots you sald to . and self of them,” " Take one or two Cascarets tonight and | bad colds and bad days. Feel fit and |¢vlar rheumatism, any and all rules fol-| The kidneys and bowels should be| come from pressure the pads prevent HOUR SEEK case. harley meal you mention in the white . ew York. H Fin ewe worn rnc cece! | HOME GYMNASIUM WHEN GIAL WAS DYING excellent material and a blue tatlored wha sy tek ; i ; v0 T, LORETTA sh alligehe tte nt ment on West Thirty-fourth Stre Expensively Dressed Young Woman tion, after the cocoa butter massage. |mantown, got a chance to-day to prove ——a ° you the directions which have been nion’s Benevolence. Merely applying an in ive 'y app! Detectives of the Second Branch are Church, who was stricken with paraty- fs an astringent and is used to re-|chievous youngster, but finally gained mantown.” which might be stretching | will be held to-night at Sulzer's Harlem |i, made by mixin tie water with ment at No. 553 Third Avenue at 2) Bishop Moore had been on a visit to his : that are good for anemia and exce: had been placed on ky i Six,’ from its importance | Washed. ‘This simple method not oaly time has taken an active Interest in ach, salads, fruits, cereals, milk, comer ‘ed that he eh i will be devoted to the r : . 4 ss with this treatment, be careful otevue Hoapltal, kha wot ual as eit Chie Welne clecied Bikes te ht side of his skull was injured. Hmalptenance, of the | union's hospital | succe TAPE WORM—JOHN M. G, writes: ‘There were no marks of violence on ishop Moore entered the tape worm. What medicine would r examination by physicians at | fantry. you consult a physician about thie muscles of the back. .” “Simply Trusting,” “Just Lumbago Is caused by @ painful con- the flow of it to the muscles. At first | ie juscles. t first ewesting info tion that wilt ata and severe after-effects, Overdoing Readers Following Mies Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping tion brings disappointment and disgust | We4r 4 pad over the spots after soak- Get @ piece of chamois and fold it your el The; rogue ‘and your liver and thirty feet| Mothers should give « whole Cascaret tad a. hol eI A honey paste mask, Manhattan; 31 mary, ore the Inbel ss suit trimmed with fur bore the Inbel | FOR WOMEN To oRvaLOP K. writes: “How can I develop the| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. — Young = —nnalioe Applying this Paste Found Unconscious in Hallway to make the breast firm?” that surgery can change a “tough kid” Actually Removes Hairs CINCINNATI, Nov. 14.—Bishop David printed for developing the bust. No, /#0% of Clark L. Borton of No. 83 Bast nnn xth annual charity ball of| to @ hairy surface, say beauty special- to-day trying to find the man who | sg on « train while returning to his home BY PAULINE FURLONG duce and not develop. A reputation as "the worst boy in Ger- ANEMIA—MRS. INEZ 1. H. asks: |the truth, but gave an idea of how the|River Casino, One Hundred and Twen-| some powdered delaton er about # o'clock this morning just before a)prother in Chicago and was found un- pretty and well dressed young woman | conscious In his berth on a sleeping car, sive paleness? ) and then , 1s equally noted for | removes every trace of hair, but leaves (Ae @ boy Was taken to the Hahnemann created at the foundation o: to get real delatone.—Advt. antopsy has been performed will the | 1900 Rt, Moore was stationed at Shang. — — — = [Civil War in 1860 a8 a private tn the roa bavi to take to expel It?” Herently and although at Arat it waa] Bienty seventh Ohlo Infantry and. waa yy! am nota physician, and. never Ps. 4 fn ok before taking any drugs, — To-day's picture shows an ehtirely | 4 ." and many other famous hym: dition of the muscles of the back and rather vevece ad tne: blood vessel ever his right eye cov o-day, “Edgar Po he is kno: the tissues covering them and 1s usu-| by beginners. Take your position, as|{o the religious world, ts nearly clente the exercises will have a tendency to increase the pain and soreness, the exercises causes so many dis- agreeable symptoms to arise, such as Furlong’s Lessons. Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. Na dt Ahern tes D Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, and produces a feeling of doubt as to| "8 Paring and rubbing them with tho ultimate result of any exer Mutton tallow. Will you please tell really improve the health and personal |lowlng ice for removing dan- enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel | ready for work or play. Cascarets do|lowed to overcome this common dis-/ Several thicknesses and then cut a er ‘ake | not gripe, sicken or inconvenience you | order will naturally relieve the pains in, Nl 1M the centre the size of the cal- d ish] MUshed and kept in prime worki ous active. Get a box at any drug | any time to cross, sick, bilious or feverish Pp orking store now and get straightened up by children because it will act thoroughly | order by taking at least two quarts ae of water each day, to increase tho) CHAPPED HANDS—MAREL M. activity of the vital functions and| writes: “Please give me a good hand accelerate the action of the skin aud) Dench. My hands are always chap- d. ha ed The hands should be dried thor- Heavy massage along the spine will | oughly after washing and be protected help to stimulate the blood and re-|hy rubber gloves, if they are kept lieve the pains of lumbago, and after|much in water. Always keep them | 3 pobbetoe oe brn the stiff, mee covered by gloves when in the street, muscles Ave came more supple,| Massage chapped hands with cocoa start with a few mild exercises, which | butter, sweet almond oil or glycerine. | 489 Palen Se affect those of the back and spi All of the bod ing and trun morning. Stop the headache, biliousness, | and cannot injure. At Leading D ite ‘aud at cur’ Biores e@oeooveoeoseccoeo coer eos eRe00000scoetCoeooRa oD DOO Huyler’s Cocoa, like Huyler’s Candy, is supremely good CO SCLOF OO OLD F OOF OHMOLOCKH OOH HO HHO OOOO COMPLEXION — MARGARI The French Government’s Official Motion Pictures Taken by Order of the Great General Staft of the French Army en. cge FOR THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Now On Exhibition AND LENT TO Four Times Each Day—1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 P. M. AT FULTON THEATRE REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE Gers - 30 octobre Cher Monsieur Powe), ie vous envoie les films cinématographiques que vous avez choieie. Comme je vous l'ai dit, ces filme ont été pris par des opérateure mobilieés cur le front de l’armfe frangaise Management of MORRIS GEST SEATS 25c AND 5S0c MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA OF 40 PIECES Through E. Alexander Powell, its War Correspondent with the Allied L'autorisation de 1'Etat-Major Général, 11 est, dt ° avec Leute: on at -Maso' fr est, bien Armies, for presentation in the United States and Canada. entendu, superflu de vous affirmer leur authenticité sans actual fighting front and is privileged to be an eye- witness of the history making conflict jus it is fought. * * * On the battlefield of Champagne the great guns are seen poundin; at the enemy intrenchments, where, as the despatches tell, 2,000 shells were sent on their deadly mission by each piece. * * * The prisoners taken in that great action—20,000 there were—are seen on their way to the rear. * * * Armored airships are in flight, Soe * * * The defenders of the first line are seen in their trenches, with here and there a man who has paid with his life the debt of loyalty. * * * Then there is the grand review—infantry, artillery and chasseurs by the tens of thousands, and on the reviewing line the sturdy figure of the King of Belgium, the bearded King of England and the heir to the British throne, and the grizzled Joffre, the General commanding the French Army. * * * Here too for the first time can be seen the sweep of poison gas over a battlefield. * * * Thrills and Pathos per beginning to end of a two-hour exhibition. FULTON THEATRE “.2°%3"4*s- Seats 25e & 50c Owing to the big Public Demand all seats reserved and on sale in advance—Part of receipts of each exhibition for the French Red Cross Society. Special exhibition for Lafayette Fund will be announced later. Continuous Thursday, from 11 A. M. till 11 P.M. NO RESERVED SEATS WiLL. [' these official pictures the audience is taken to the Tetouches qui est tout & fait hors de doute. ’ IHESE are the ONLY war pictur 3 to be exhibited to the diplo natic representatives of the allied countries (at the French Embassy, Nov. 18). FREDERIC R. COUDERT formally opened the first New York exhibition on Monday. These pictures are projected on an A-T-M-O-S-P-H-E-R-I-C screen by CLAUDE PATIN, First Lieutenant 56th Infantry of the Line, who is in New York convalescing from illness after nine months in the trenches. E. ALEXANDER POWELL, The WORLD'S War Correspondent, lectures — on the striking incidents so realistically shown in the -ALEXANDER POWELL, pictures, Veuillez agréer, cher Monsieur Powell, 1'expreesion de mea sentiments les plus dévoués, Translation Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Office of the Minister, French Republic, Paris, October 30, 1915. Dear Mr. Powell: I send you tho cinematograph films you have selected. As Lhave told you, these films have been taken by the ‘‘operateurs mobilise: the front of the French army with the authorization of the Great Ge: Staff. It is, as you know, eu; luous to affirm their authenticity wi' retouching, which is quite indisputable. Accept, dear Mr. Powell, the expression of my heartiest best wishes, FOURNOL (Bureau Chief).

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