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About Your Auto; How ger". To Drive and Keep It’ ————- ++ Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly | and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure “Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. 4 ROBERTSON Rodies have been so perfected tha or closed car within a half hour, Heaters have been installed to maintain @ proper temperature of the car's interior. Hlectrie lights that are lit from the driver's the convenience of self-starters now make | ¢ winter riding a pleasure T have been of something of the kind, @ number of machines being sold that us L wish to make want to get one| wre overrated, a change I do not inless 1 know the ¢ Van you inform me where [ can s such 4 book? i kindly let mo! 4.¢ * Would suggest that you write to the; blo trouble in starting my motor or Journal Publishing Company of | New ‘rork City for this information. | Auticnotile Kalter advertisement has come to my wotice to the effect vi valve motor is the only automobile; should 1 put hot water into the radi- ? tates that | Will you ple s carbon deposit only serves to make | remeay agile pred me what to do to ne motor run power plant which involves virtually no upkeep exper ‘Tho advertiseme { cannot understand deposit can affect a of motor other th effects of preignition, of power and knocking. leeve Valve type | n with the usual | wy, causing loss |] \1 can tell when I have not sufficient | {oil in the cylinders, as I have no be | sauge togoby. THOS. HESLIN. MARR JR jules iter poured in the radiato —_-— greatly appreciated all types of motor type motor it has the the valve area, because of the 1G of the valve cuts in the Carbon causes loss of power, Preignition and undue knocking in all antemnovile Eéitor: L intend to pure ‘15, second hand, fully equipped would you consi for the car I me in good condition? Would | have the cold weathe keep it in a barn? 1 could heat the stable 4 Ford 1914 or ra fair price to pay tion, supposing It is Is there some way to eliminate temperature would I have mention is about the size of the car, A. The market value for the ty, car you mention ranges f $350: temperature will experience no In the event hard would adv poured into th trouble with the t of the motor a market that are adapted to your pur- er and would like to haw ne following points: meth und is it necessary to ders out in doing 2, Would you take the cylin- graphiting the hi &e,, or wait until . Is it necessary to remove necessary to motor over once in & Hocesaury to cover up thor- private garage essary to cover the up- holatery of the car to k eo? w The removal of carbon b: yn method is prac te, and represen of trouble for this work. the carbon out nders should be raised and taken the least amount properly the advise you to put off lubri- ® entire car until you are Shout to use it: then go over every- cil should be drained from the MOTORISTS’ PROBLEMS SOLVED! Hobertson, America’s foremost cing exirerts ways: roxpective owners Tae te, become chauffears Tail to take w course Iso private ine Call oF write for booklet. o School ET 6 Be Stewart Aut FFEURS Pajunday erculng ab Uile HIS winter has shown the in- T creasing use of automobiles. Snow, ice, slush, no going ts now too severe for the modern car. Nor is it necessary for owners any longer to “put up their machines for the winter.” Many things have con- tributed to the more popular use of cars in winter. Tho antl-freezing solution is no longer an unknown quantity. Denatured alcohol is now | commonly used to prevent freezing. | ‘The radiator cover Las come into al most universal use for this purpose. Tires bave been finproved and de-| signed with the proper type of antl- skid treads for slippery pavements. the motorist can have either an open » MARTIN Who LEO TAL ¢ crank case and the ca cleaned out with thoroughly ne. It ie un-| motor if the car| nenGnene- and no preparation applied. The cover will keep the dust off the | upholstering. Antomobiin Raivor have a 191i Mud roadster, der, 22-horse p During days I seem to have considera. neee note | thes turning it over. I let the water out of tho radiator at night and throw , anket over the radiator. Next day T have to prime it several times to start it going. Is it because it 1s cold or do I prime it too much, or CHAS vy. a . Sm NICE > CHAI Ren) and the best way | | to care for the machine to get an easy | jstart of the motor during the eold | I purchased this car recently, and | . . @ me as to how | now a carbon | weather, ould you also adv aid in the starting of the mo- A carbon deposit has a bad effect on|tor, since heat vaporizes the raw nthe sleeve i ect ne divine gasoline. Would not advise you to hat water | f {Me akers Fi 2 “de use hot! water in the motor if, the | Merryimakers Fill the Garden dan H due! Undeterred by Threats of Anarchist Crones. amount of oil. Automobile Editor: Kindly publish your answer to this question: A claims that it ls pos- sible to use an automatic valve i reset car- nite to use an automatic valve on the| Mgr. Laville Represents. Car while B claims it impossible. Who| inal and President Dowl- is right? Bb. * He to use an automatic | ing the Mayor. POLICE GUARD ALERT It is impo valve as ai a tor 1 have @ Cadillac 1909 model and recently had my water pump re- packed. Since then the engine! the Charity Ball of the Knights of Co- seems to lose power when going up I tried to adjust the needle ‘Ten thousand people pe lubus last night and this morning in effect, and also tre } A t < Pratt tei age aya pia pA pte Ball is one of the institutions of New slipping of same, Kindly let me know| York. Year after year the prettiest what your opinion of the fault may ls of be and how to remedy same, soba M. J. YOTH, | tractive costumes, tread the measures Would suggest that the timing of| of Terpsichore with the manly youth the motor be verified and that the ig: | ; 1 "3 dre: goed conditl Would | of 4 great city and pleasure's dreams carburetor properly adjusted |awaken only with the dawn. by an expert. Automobite Hite: otham, arrayed in most at- Last night it was different with I cheuld be deanty indebted to vou | MARY of the men. Thay danced as ¢ if you would enlighten me on the|¥ore They smiled as usual, were subject of automobile bearings, One| merry in mien and 4s gallant as cour- ob ry. Sanee oene that the Tim- | tiers, but many felt they were dancing e ave no equal on the! a Dve! e Tanker Ad o6s quanted to aaowse (OTe © “ike. Bvery moment they this assertion, will you kindly see ft|Fetiized might bring the explosion. to do so, explaining at the same time! But no show of their fear did they convey to their partners and the fair the part assumed by bearings, ones, keeping step to the music, knew HENRY ENGLANDER. Timken bearings are very efficient, | nothing but the Joy of the moment. ae evidenced by the numerous car) Jean Croney, the Anarchist cook, market: however thet are | W20 poisoned a hundred Catholic peo- very efficient also. ple in Chicago, had given evidence, for Automobile Hiditor: the past few days, of his presence in ut weak inner-tube cause a] New York. His crude letters declared Gast to blow out? In other words, ne was to be hoard from in this city, vrndant of eorvicgs Wweit bettas wel? | and religious institutions and hotels omy to replace it’ with a new tube?| have been guarded by the police, He i have a new tube, which after aj wrote of the “blow up” to come, He short | Period showed several large | declared himself arrayed against rall- Ineasuring several inches larger than | $108 and lust night presented o great the marked glze, If this tube ytves| chance for him, ‘fen thousand Cath- Way at one of these creases, will it] olics were gathered in Madison Square r not destroy the casing? Would it be| c; | Aunamlte bs - DO ie diacdrd atuelte tube Weurg | arden and @ dynamite bomb might be glad to see your answer to this| Dave sent hundreds to death, question. FP. A. MINNIS, | EVERY MAN ON LOOKOUT FOR If a new casing is applied, it would ANARCHIST. be the best practice to use @ new in- Peace? Rnviciat sumer itente la And the story was abroad that the but in the event of its tearing muniac Anarchist was to be at Madl- splitting, the shoe would probably be|son Square Ciarden women dama before the car coula dtan't kr me passed in brought to a stop. A poor tube will|..., Jers of old kne not cause the casing, if good, to blow | "eve » Me ee tentnen out and mar on to the trey Automobile Exitos: Gov. Whitman was at tho ball last My Buick i# rather noisy and lacks | year and was expected last night, but power. Would any better results be | " a rearance. 2 obtained if I put two or three spoon- be id not put in 0 appearance, Mar. fulg of flake graphite in tho crankcase | MAvelle, representing Cardinal Farley, with heavy oll? oceupied a box and at his side was} What is the approximate valve |¥rank Dowling, President of the Board timing of a touring ear, and @ racing | ¢ Aldermen, representing the Mayor, machine? mF ete ate ae How much pleric acid {s it wafe to Soigns = Cente nea use per gallon of gas in a Mercer | roadster? Sixty detectives in plain Many thanks in a ance, 4 sugh the Gardena, M. SMITH, | 5, rance was guarded by po- The use of graphite, such as “Oil-|jjcemen in uniform, but nothing hap in the lubricating oil is con: Le ORT : My dag, ° wha 1 oa8s an Fastin‘ an an oid moses (panes And the dance went on as if haust valves on @ r&cing| nothing had been expected to happen, much longer lead than| The Garden was decorated with tho jon. tour a eh inglgnia of the order, the Papal col- te hus (ae py eles ore and American flags. The dome} stuff te fool with, | wae a Dlue sky The boxes Were Diocese of Harrisburg: i : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916. ‘What Yo Some Leaders of New York’s Knights of Columbus Diet and Exerci rse tte hi naan | Who Made Order’s Great Charity Ball a Success t and Exercise Cou PEDO DELETE D4: POEOLOOOOODGOED SE DODGED IESE EOED HOLY OHY LESSON ! . 12—Strengthening the Digestive Organs. TO-DAY’S EXERCISE, ILLUSTRATED. i} AN 4 Back numbers of these lessons may be obtained by sending a f-cent stamp 3 to Misa Purlony jor cach lesson desired, but readers ara advised to order The | Bvening World reqularly of their newsdeaters (or by subsoription) a8 the sup- | | ply of back numbers ia not inexhaustible, J ber of these during! doveloping| _ Letters From Readers. course, because 1], BRAN BREAD=N. H. writes: am convinced that | “Would like to know if bran bread ts | thin weman| avt{{tious and will it peduce one, an I DDOGHD EY EODETIG DOHOH [GIRLS T'S LEAP YEAR; GO'BACK TO WORK; AND, LOLA STRKE I ENDED Wise Police Captain in Jersey City Makes Speech That Stops | Trouble in a Factory. —_——_ “Now girls, this is leap year. Be careful just what you do. Go back to|important organ in the entire sys- work at an advance of 75 cents per Learn the art of cooking and housekeeping and before the year is out you will tave a chance to pro- pose and in lieu of working will be- come brides.” The above speech ‘made to more than 100 girl strikers in the Pabriz| Renovating Company's plant, No, 89} Fairmount Avenue, Jersey City, N. J., | to-day by Capt. T. J Jersey City police brought tho girls back to work ono hour after they) Ped! stood at thelr machines with folded arms, refusing to go on with their) labors unless the firm agreed to $1 per week increase in all of the girl departments, Early to-day the girls in the Fatr- | mount Avenue plant quit and then the strike spread to the branch on West The girls became un- ruly and the reserves were called out. Murphy was in command and when the girls told the police captain what they wanted he had a conference with the heads of the departments and it was agreed that a 75 cents per week increase be please the girls at first but when Murphy mado his little Leap Year| speech they said they would return if the West Side branch | would consent. Distance of about a mile separates the main from the branch factory. dozen of the striking girls wore in- vited into a patrol wagon and a con- ference was held at the West side There all agreed, and the reserves and the girls went back to stays thin because] Brown breads are nutritious anal she does not prop-| SHowed on the obesity diet, and bran erly digest and as- | the food | Tare TO-DAY'S EXERCISE. Take your position flat on Your) aa of tea; back on the floor, hands on hips, @nd| may have effect on the heart. Have draw the knees up about half wey followed your course three weeks and t together, |108t twelve pounds, without vichy or first to; 1d then to tho left side, | dressed, for address of Sweotena, This Hfting the feet from the floor as you does not affect the heart or cauge » Repeat about ten times and} Constipation, A laxative to-day saves @ sick ehild and repeat tea times) LARGE LEGS—A. D, writes: “Hav- beciogn np Lota pint will wot lt is necessary to have a #0! ing read ir cf ake i time from play to empty ¢ for to protect the back: | would be interested to haow If there [pone htn tte eh etal: Soeael clan fairly thurns every |is,any possible way to reduce stout i to the chest. This exercise by 10,80 o'clock, when the re- y of the Second Regiment, Knights Jolumbus, began. r regalia made a brave showing, but the showing was dimmed by the beauty, the gowns and the jewels, tem and increases the blood circula-| knee down. I am only seventeen years tion to a remarkable degree. “A woman ry year wo put into our bodies a ton of food and drink, part of which| Excessively large legs show an ab- is, of course, unnitritious waste, and| ROrmal condition, which exercise will is, of course, unnutritious waste, and out of the body, The knights tn gentler side of humanity, Costigan was In com- régiment and at the companies were . Bartneth and Lieut. A, J. De: Murphy of tho | regiment marched about the Garde and thelr evolutions won them un. They marched in fours like a machin into single column Ik and halted in front of Mgr. Lavelle with the precision, then we shall a tidal wave, army veterans. Lavelle and President Dowling ewed the regiment and then In- ‘The band played “Where Shannon Flows” as the) distinguished guests with their es-| corts made the rounds. CROWDS CHEER THE CHURCH, THE MUSIC, THE FLAG. Side Avenue. of pouch of #ac, occurring a short!“ Do not me M etock’ the Heginilng ot tilh | iow aasee wee teen atime ia teens tune, their feet beat time to i Be } crowds burst When Mgr. Lav hairs to the starry flag, arose on Masse au bunting at the » seats threat Ce} As the mass of food taken passes possible to reduce ten or twelve on through this tube it meots at cor- tain points various digestiv in the mouth the saliva, in the stom-| canned peaches. ach the gastric juice, in the intestines — the several fluids collectively known| LARGE PORES—Mildred K. axke we, bho pancreatic |—"Please tell me how to improve the le bowed his sr: ed until the siling fluttered and d to shake them ves loose from their foundations. ut again when Chairman fluids | sweetened with Sweetena instead of fas the intestinal ju juice and the bile, Hach fluid has a separate and spe-|is gallo: in converting w and oily, also rather dark the material taken as food into subs Ktenoes capable of being used for the] too oily. production of heat and muscular mo- tion. They broke o William BE, Murphy of th | mittee escort ‘ardinal Farley to his t rticipated in) »ox and howled ‘on my carburetor, but it has no| Madison Square Garden. The Charity | ()emaeny ee ne popular joked the personifics the country’s soldier, Standing sx invested with simple dig- reas to the prelate and nscious of the effect he ore- ated, With the plumed knights at hie awed up a hero and must to any hyphenated citizen what might be expected at the front in case the United States was Murphy was a police- times the digestive fluids are rin quantity, and in this awe} OILY SCALI digestion will not| wash my hair every two w: r : be properly performed. For this lack] jy so oily, but in a day or two after HELP WANTE ALS. . be profrio juice there are many rea-| washing it ie just es bed again, What| “~ MALE fons, and the most common ls the ¢, ‘ sone, gad he tue avaiocn ihe wase| nt I do to remedy tho condition?’ tric Juice is nearly 90 per cent. water, |¢ne hair is dark. of course the act of —_——— BANKS “ DISCIPLINED” SENATORS ARE TOLD WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—Investl- gating changes that the International Harvester Company has intimidated banks loaning money to Yucatan sisal growers to break the Harvester’s al- leged binder twine monopoly, Senate Agricutture committee to-day called upon the Continental and Com- | mercial National Bank of Chicago to produce its records of the Harvester Company's deposits, ic. BOLECHOWER DANCE. Benevolent Assoctation to i First Ball To-Morrow Nigh The concert and ball of tho forced into wi man until ten years ago, sine time he has been practicing power to him, he’s ndw a District of the Knights of Columbus, A. Arnold, Chairman of the thapter of the Knights of whose auspices the all was given, led the grand march, which didn't sta Columbus, under rt until well S pter includes forty-two councils, comprising the knights of Manhattan The march was ful youth, aglitter I the time sixty in plain clothes on who stepped ‘AU the doors there was disturbance nor a hitch in the handling of the crowds. ‘Gene Retlly, who handles the crowds big occasions Cathedral, was in charge of the ticket care the mobs seats like mist and the Bronx. gathering of beaut with jewels, and alert and si tha if there is not enough water in Witte fluid. Overtaxing the stom-| ing read your last article on reducing, DIE SINKERS, intestines is another very decided to ask how I can get the TOOLMAKERS LATHE, PLANER AND ‘ A | TURRET LATHE G A R D OPERATORS U IAN for general all around eute- OF mobile work; highest wages; into the hall. not the slightest melted away into before the rising sun. of the dele- New York Chapter, ssion and a humorist merry while the tion will take plac Sixty-seventh at Central Opera bomb of Cron . Mr. and abetted by 1c | The, concert will begin at 8.90 o'clock sand a me oldest citizen knights impar ed their good humor if knights and that is o sons Why the ladies did not Thelma Melicow Speisman, pianists; Miss Y. 8 were over of the susp! @ H. Loventha) and Mas Zuckerberg, violinists. under the direction of irden of pleasure, uninterrupted, the and the proceeds t were poured into the tal, the tuberculosis employment bureau ta of Columbus, cert a dance will take place, dancers were management fund for the hos’ fi Shanahan of The World's Grogtest Jornal Remedy. Pain in Bide, Rheumatiom, @ native of Susquohan ordained a pr: in 1869 in Philadelphia and had eharges | Pottstown and Phila Ho was consecrated Bishop of the| b Pho Rishop wa: in Manayunk, Ryan in Philadelpt Shanahan, was the firet Bishop For Women to Improve is: T eat sired. Full course is lessons. CHILD DOESNT | Readers are tnutted to correspond with Misa Furlong, who will reply | through the: columns of The Evening World, She wilt not priut correspondents’ | Look, Mother! Is Lettera mus! not exceed 250 words 4m length. State questions feveri briefly as possible, By Pauline Furlong. Today's illustration shows another coated, breath and stomach sour?‘ common use of digestive fasture. | Too much food and meals at too fre- | exoreige for strengthening the impor-|@uent intervals, taking indigestible California Syrup of Figs tant digesti 1 shall} {00u8 basty eating, anger and fa-| can’t harm tender stom- tigue are also responsi! ° show quite a num-| cane of indigestion | ach, liver, bowels. ¢ am trying to reduce bread is good for constipation, fof Sweetena; have been using sac- charine, taking one half tablet in oup- tends to constipate and baths.” Send stamped envelope, aplf-ad-| luggish, stor mother? i listless, ergs, } U legs. My legs are very stout from tha] coated, or your child * breath bad, restless, doesn’t gat old and my legs are the stoutest part | heartily, full of cold or has sore throat what she eats,”| 9% my body, My mother has awotlen |or any other children’s ailment, give « legs. Could you toll me what she| teas “Cali a poonful of “California Syrup of should do for them?” Figs;” then don’t worry, because ites perfectly harmless, and in « few hour hot Overcome. The swelling of the|Sll,this constipation poison, sour, tile | logs may arise from many different | 42d fermenting waste will gently move The remainder is| conditions, Rheumatism or ‘cir- | out of the bowels, and you have « well. actually food from which the body is] ctlation may be the cause. fn elt sustained and built. is If feeding 1s correct, if the food nines sary. in quantity and! LARGE UPPER ARMS—T. 8. asks quality, if it be taken at proper in- ihe terval 4 under proper conditions| Possible to reduce the upper part of hen we ‘shall bkve good stron, | "2 ereas, and, if posstble, how?™ Wholesome bodies, ne well a eM-| neues Qunching, arm swinging ot|ages and for grown-ups plainly pfiated clent, able and energetic brains. ti It whould be remembered that the] the shoulders, that it is made by the digestive apparatus of the body 48| WouLp rei simply « cotled tube, about thirty oeor tr CONES mouth} course in reducing and wish to know and extending straight through the) if 4t 4s possible to reduce seventy-five ‘The stomach is merely a kind | pounds. T take malts in the morning. case, exercise and hi ees | » OX and heavy massage will prove beneficial, uh a ful child again. A thorough “inside | nsing”’ is ofttimes all that is meoes-~ “ ould be the first treatment | given in any ences : 5 ~ ware of counterfeit fig syrups. ‘Would you kindly tell me if it 18] your druggist for it 50-cent. bottle at "” whiely y ‘California Syrup of Figs,” wl q full directions for babies, shite A = on the bottle. Look reduce the upper arms and fat on Syrup Company.” BP. asks: “I am taking up your Are canned peaches fattening?” in the morn. ter @ half hour before t ia pounds a month by following the dict and exercise. Eat stewed dry peaches texture of my skin. My complexion my PRATER oz, 2779 Third Av. and the pores are large and coarse.” | sf temsett |. 1663, 2 'W.125th St. BROOKLY! 367 Broad: 478) Large pores show tho skin to be Do not use cold cream. Use irrigue equal parts of alcohol and witch hazel as often as convenient, Jue tar soap, shaved and melted, if best of conditions, Apply _ HEALTH | |"ersc-soavur Company, Sharon, Pa, In order to promote} and maintain health| special attention must be paid to the Stomach, | wis Liver and _Bowels.|- They os be pei ______ PUBLIC NOTIC| strong and vigorous and | Pils, Aapuiietir, Vitae te aan should perform — their}; {e83 °Litw, oui. ay 4am: Guties with regularity, |waceten See ee a ae 7 Bik tise los vmook 08 tres When weakness is] ey 8 “ide” putts adminisuate of ; st manifested, remember, | ® “9st of New Tor SPINNERS wanted on Btaling oliver. yc wer ALMA Yi STOMACH || SHORE eertgts oven Bem BITTERS is Nature's ‘First Aid” Try a bottle for = POOR APPETITE | _ TRANSAT oa HEARTBURN | U8... 7HE INDIGESTION |," CONSTIPATION |= | | BILIOUSNESS | Sunda; COLDS & GRIPPE! Monday Morning Wonders,

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