The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1915, Page 12

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- j ‘ ' i ' YOUR TROUBLE IN YOUR HEAD? TONE, . S \\\\ \ The above diagram shows one nostril, the hollow places in- side your head, the brain and the tube leading to one WHY IT IS RISKY To Have Clogged Nostrils | “ris. ‘The inside of the lower part of your | head is hollow you think with, smell with, talk with and act with If you think right, see right, hear|t tak | ment will right, smell right and act right something. The tween the employer and his hired help » between the working of their thinking and acting machinery If your nostrils are is the diffe does not as it should brain is not cooled. not work right irtis ts grogt. the mouth of the fo the ince Catarrh sufferers often have of heaviness or deep the forehead and in the t noying but may he ure as to provent the proper act~ ing of the brain. In most cases of clogged nostrils the derable d it charge may t throat In others with catarrh the discharge in the nostrils blowing nostril tough dij in the air. charges to ireath a bad odor In many cases clo em asthma. In othe 18 parts of the it causes dizzy spells. Operation on Jeffries’s Nostrils Mr. dames J, Jeftrtes, 1 the way la opened wanted to cut awn: As this would » © them lo operate Qp Mr, Jeffries’s warved that a New ¥ etstracted | wonteila * onvenience, avd di After the operation \ireathing, that ba: * fds of Mr now closed oostrile may usually be oven nating, ‘Gway the bones in the nore b ap electrical operation. thing | receive treatmept as of with, | 1 you will amount to | clogged the air clreulate through your | A het brain will With such @ brain you | *re bie do rot rest well at night, but get up| tired and sleepy and etui not collect your tho centrate your mind on your work. The discomfort and misery of clogged nos- When your nostrils ure stopped up'you must keep your mouth open to get enough air. You can | ing deafness and ‘annot cons | he Breathing with pen changes the expression ‘Those with clogged nos- trile soon develop @ dull, stupid look in watery and thin nay Clow th churges drying it the nostrils collect all sorts of Kerms that | operation, | 18 Visits for $5 Th teason why \many people suffering al troubles are not cured ts because eaunot afford Wy receive prover treaument be nominal fee 5 io given at thie time by Dr wufferers from catarriial diseases may afford to An it is needed this opportunity of notifying alt th complete ¢ the: any increase in (he fee. With the low offer my treatment will remsio the sane as the (reatment was when my fees My epectalty u* fi nar tubes, Important ie my method of treatment wn {a the folowing cases ARE YOU GOING DEAF? DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES When Mr, Edvard J. Dane firet consulted me he eald: "caught cold five yeam ago, and the cold settied in my care, 1 had awful noises in that sounded Uke steam encaping and > bad that while 1 ce * car, tall t Qoises Nace left lie head Mr. Dunn resides at No. 412 West Lith at, New York, DISCHARGING EARS, DEAFNESS, HEAD NOISES. When Mr. Hawant Foley first o aid: My right ear begin to 2 1 gts jeratand convemation, “L bad mn treatment and now he re and that the he Neal, He nay « reatles at No, @ Varker 9t., Yonkers, HEAD NO} LS, DROPPING IN TH When Mr, Robert Nd: "Por 1S 3 ead, My Then 1 became itay wpe, bt vow bear his ol No, 8 Ryemon st Clogged Nostrils, Dropping) P"**8#** 48? MeAD sotses, in Throat, Deafness and Head Noises NOSTRILS CLOGGED, MELE Ld DR. J. C. McCOY Mr Leimer 1 at, New York, When he first consulted me hy This Tam aud wtat tba 180 maids in wltud Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. A Few Doors West of Broadway Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 A, M. to 8 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.; Sunday, 10 to 12 Noon WE DRESSED © Fe re aL that, in his excellent little volume, “ ve, Jolly fellows who live up to their income. that three years have; passed and that you are In fact dead, | (!rly well on little | Look through the sod. Do you sec! “My husband that child there playing with a razor? Ja your eldest son at grips with| dren, ages eight years, four years 1 do all my own striving against a wolf) sewing for the whole family, and with a lead penell for weapon? It is| | buy my cloth of as good quality your second son. Do you see these! ast can afford, and in large quan- tures with their hands cut) titie your business. desert? They are your wife and your; only nour You deliberately deprived them of the most valuable factor in] when its cheapest. genuine responsibility wife would have b pler had she been permitter wonderful busines have been happier into the re tts customs, and the terms on which) ; Rent... « food and raiment and respect can be obtained in it, and the abilfty to ob- You are the most dan- t is women who have been given : ‘ rorponsibility in handling domestic} Carfares and lunch finances from whom we hear to-day, their letters testify to their and conselentiousness! | ; Meanwhile, send in your own budget) (two tons, 4 with the figures, of how you! Year live efficiently Evening World's prizes first comaulted we lve hard to tell any one who's been used to having and ven uffering from rh iw. the noe logged up at nig and t had dror ne throat. holes im my cats nd I've learne at No, 142 East 85th rsity of New assimilates the Food, giving health) The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. : The Kind You Have Always Bought, | * my CHHDREN Acways jmow Does SE Do 'T { on ony 11 OOLLAAL ) mass Coe 4 week? Prize Competition of The Evening World Brings| Out Many Interesting Letters That Reveal Competent Domestic Financiers. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. What is your family budget? Already I have received many interesting answers to this question, ,|several of which are published below. During the competition fifty dollars in prizes which ‘The offered to the compile daily. Our column thus will serve a ing house for the ideas of efficient domes One point which several of them emphasize to-day |§ y of saving money from even a bad reputation for thrift. If he isn’t in debt he at least is supposed to be living up to the very last-penny of his income. And] do you remembeX what Arnold Bennett says jarried Life?” “You are one of those is the possibil! weekly revenue, The New Yorker ha Mi Do you see that other and six months, into the infested| our suits to feet} 4nd our savings Two weeks age my the weight of the estate and to share | to work again. for sis tt understandingly the anxieties of y 1 expect ur girls would | UNtH after ¢ “eed vant) all dust at p they been cast) ay jtemi 1 world to learn! remember ort of acoundrel—the smiling, | Hrd and roll benevolent scoundrel.” | Veget Gr en and happily on your 4y win one of | times during the s¢ The| the children to the on the instalment ending a I've never had much once Children Cry for Fletcher’s CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa- ture of Chas, H, Fletcher, and has been al supervision for over 30 years, Allow no ve you in this, Stoane po in constant use for the relie{ of Wind Colic, all Teething Trous egulates the Stomach and Bowels, hy i natural sleepe Bears the Signature of - y i, tn Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YONK CITY. évening World has of the seven most sensible, well-balanced and economical household ried three years and have one baby. Kk selected letters from our budget-makers will be printed My husband ear throughout the year. I live in three rooms, for which 1 pay $14.50 per ort of clear- month, My rooms are heated ¢ financiers, lary at the end of the w my moni weekly, and we pave three chil- My husband and | wear veral years. hing foods, and buy two tons of coal every summer $200 in six years on $14 a week. "One year ago my husband lost his een hap-| position and was home a long tine iropps ome of t nV Hil try to give t an nearly ie A, from milk station barrels), We go to the theatra about thr and we take . fow times during the . as we live in the country Madame: I'vo been asked) fresh air and freedom for the children number of times by my| during the day, as we friends how I manage to get along| Toms to livo in. Tet me on a small salary and still keep my children looking fairly well dressed.| few years. Don't think its been easy for me to do what T have done with & small salary, nor did T learn all at | that we bought most of our furnitu: plan in our first — | Forty-seventh Street Station a to get along "Dear Madam: I have been mar- nade under his {tations and s, and enda hildren—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree Props and Soothing Syrups. It ¢ + Morphine nor other ‘oys Worms and all THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 ' Vo Sipe e tse testes ttt i thGiteeterelee eli teteeeteee sa ce teks Lek te teed 88 | : WHAT IS YOUR FAMILY BUDGET? : MTPiti titer titi tt ttre ttt esee ete tect tte t tee ete C PLP Sette te Pe ee hee tee ey | +1 Bw My | GRoceges * Once & MONTH ©.D, Weres Save TAREE COUARS OUT TOVENTOEN A WEEK FOR ! & Rainy Dar” so $17 per we 1 with cooking the bill 50 per month, When I y in the foliowin Four dollars | put away for rent and Two dollars | give my husband, out of which he pays car fare and dinner. My table expenses are one dollar a day, from which | put away nine cents for the milk man, | cook three meals a day dinner for the bab and myself), | still have $5 lett, and from that | keep $1.50 for clothes and 50 cents for washing rainy day. Woman Helpless for Years From Ropes Rigged From Ceiling to L: The little town of Moosup, Con situated a few miles from Providen is all agog over almost a miracle in the they could not be straightened, and to [section who does not know the bed] my condition, and I am gla have anyone lift Was agony unbearable I Mid not leave How helpless I suffered only was and Hearing of th ple from Boston journeyed to the v lage to get the was no difficulty in finding Mrs, Che ney's home, as it was pointed mediately on inquir A lady perhaps some fifty odd years| several peo-| 5 -| “The rector of St in Dantelson knows my condition, for I was confined | ¢' giving me s Church {dress is F jon me while vais I was in b {ting worse, and ed and continually mh ave for, Mrs, Chen {n and good-naturedly informed us that she was Mr “s ¢fime to see me about my case; every: one in Moosup is talking about except that my better n to return. ss cripple with the | compe “From an absolutely hel who could only turn in aid of a rope rigged overhead, king avout as you the aid of a crutch or cane see me “I suffered from rheumatism of the joints for five years. joint In my body was affected hands, wrists, knees, feet were swoll- I believe every knowledge that t me and I have often p' Var-ne-sis to ed that Mr. “Dear Madam: My brother is a young man of twenty-one, and has been married months on the sulary of $12 a week. He has three ‘nice rooms in lower Bronx, for which \ he pays $12 a month. Every fourth week his wife gete $/, with which she stocks up in foodstuffs that will last to the end of the month. Then ovary $ keeps $4 for him: need carf. he works nearby). Then | he counts on $5 for little things; such as going to a show or some little necessary purchases for himself or his wife. That leaves about $9 he can lay aside. When they need clothes they draw the sum needed from the bank. “One month that I went to seo them | they had nothing saved, as his wife had n ill a short time. But they ® on an average of $8 a month This, I think, is doin nsidering my brother's | well, ¢ salary.” WOMAN SOLD COCAINE ON NEW PLAN, SAY POLICE! | | »| Buyers Got Secret Number From! Street Runners to Be Given to Seller in Hotel Lobby. As the climax to several arrests early to-day in an alleged drug sell- ing ring, the police have at the West woman describing herself as Evelyn Mason, twenty-one years old, In whose rooms Hundred and Ninth Street have been found assorted packages of cocaine, put up, tome The woman was arrested in a res- taurant by Detective William F. Kir- |win of the Poison Squad, Other al- leged members of the ring were) locked up at various stations, According to the detectives the wo- mun would sit in the lobby of a down town hotel, and send her runners on the st confidential number to a customer ind the customer, on giving this num: ber to the woman, would be handed over the dryg he desired. woman will be turned ederal authoriti wed to be a repea charge of in her poss rounder the Negally having narcotics ssion, > - POLICYHOLDERS NOMINATE | Prudential Direc Jan. 10, Forrest. F. Dryden, William ‘arter, Anthony R, Kuser, Wilbur 8 Johnson, Richard V, Lindabury, John K. Gore, William J. Magie, Bennet Van Syckel, ‘Gilbert Collin dward Gray, Biward D, Duffeld, James 8, Alexander and Howard Bayne Were selected as di- provision of tne statute the trustee, Col, Austen Col- red to Vote the company’s him as such trustee at the g of the stockholders next dates selected, en from a chalky deposit and T was Physicians wanted erate on me and try to remove the de- My legs were drawn up so that Varney might be long continuance doing for sufferers “There is hardly a person in this | Advt | | This Fine PIPE Fits SMOKAROLS The best known, most smoked pipe in the world is THE UNIVERSAQL PIPE All of the 25-cent size of WELLINGTONS are adapted to fit SMOKAROLS it is alleged, for select cus-, ot. The runnef# would give al ove to Be Electea! ‘The first annual meeting of the Prus | re C,. EB, Blanchard, Edward ER ift Her From Bed. par} called, for it may be the meat the bed without as-| helping other sufferers. In fact I am always glad to hear from any rheu+ God and my-| matic sufferers and let them know . My ail how I regained my health. st OM Var-| Boston.” dir ti have re te of th Var-ne-sts. the | matics. send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mi Fine French briar with rubber bit, made and aa anteed by the world’s | est pipe makers, smoke-shops. Mae WILLIAM DEMUTH & CO, a= Trade Mark ——, LE TOWN OF MOOSUP ASTIR OV REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF INHABITANT Rheumatism Devised Box 134, Moosup, ‘onnecticut. I have loaned my wheel air, crutches, pulley and shoes to sis to add to the collection in rheumatic sufferers vered their health through I did not see very much improvement | Var-ne-sis after ordinary remedies ve failed. Var-ne-sis does not con- n salicylates, lodides, colchicum or usual drugs so often given, but Is ed of roots, heros and barks, 1 | No rheumatic can afford to ignore Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass., day to day } can seo 1am grow-| for the newspaper devoted to rheu- Get Varne-sis now, to-day, at Riker Hegeman and other reliable drug- jared for a| «ists. Tell your druggist to get Var in the work that he {s | ne-sis for you from his wholesaler or larg-

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