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ae Ii Feeeeeneinneieneteimndennemmeneneteienemensiamentcalemeanntennii ds TES SVSHING WORLD, TURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1916. Pete az Odenlty Reduction Course = a nla i ae Letters Vro For Women WANTS D187 ed QUESTION ANO ANSWER COLUMN By Pauline Furlong | +4 Mies Purtong wit reply In thie cotumn Acid Stomachs to letters written by Evening World read- ore asking questions pertaining to the Are Dangerous subjects treated in her articles, Letters Wy conneta laren hace oe what te ong must not exceed 1 words iniength and pj é . me saa mas Air tte core T must be limited to the subjects upon jy 7 Hinproper over hes ge eee hotter team | Which information te desired. = t a ‘ eis oy Value of Trunk Baeretea, (ens ' ally in overs Ho. | | 4 ' HOLLOW N BA How Physiologists Regard Coffee | In a recent article, Dr. W. A. Evens, editor of the “How to Keep Well’ t column of the Chicago Tribu ys “In order that no misunderstanding may arise, | should say SORE ON SCALP. that physiologists regard Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and Whiskey peed wile as drugs in the same sense as Opium and Cocaine are. fam , From coffee at one end of the iine to cocaine at the past other, no pot has the right to cal! the kettle black.”’ nent The average cuv of coffee contains about 2!» grains of caffeine, a habit- nal forming drug—not enough in one cup to seriously harm. But, when used regu- ‘ larly, it is for many the cause of sleeplessness nervousness, heart trouble, mental nid and physical fatigue, and a host of other complaints POSTUM | on the other hand, is 2 pure food-drink made of roasted wheat and a little molasses. It tastes much like coffee, but contains no caffeine nor other injurious drug. Postum comes in two forms: The original Postum Cereal, which must be boiled; 15c and 25c packages; and Instant Postum, a soluble form that produces the beverage instantly—a level teaspoonful toa cup of hot water: 30c and 50¢ tins. Both forms are equally delicious, and the cost is about the same --one-half cent per cup. Even a ten-day trial will place the average person far enough away trom coffee troubles to prove “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM For your protection every loaf of the leading brands, TIP-TOP and DAINTY-MAID, are wrapped and sealed in waxed paper by ma- Ask for It Buy It from by Your Grocer Name Today | | SNTRANGS H Suid | a9 t* STREET CIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony $1.25 Srnart Styles to Please Corsets at 85c : Fvery Woman and medium bust; C ‘ “Is that my car?" ‘ ( B & G and G. 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THE BRON Grass Rugs, regularly gc, 68¢ | 4 Grass Rugs, reg- | identify them, the name ‘‘W-A-R-D"’ is baked in on the side of the OPEN Lista EVENING ; ne (| whirl y $1.75 || $7.50 50-Piece loaf. When you ask for either of these favorites, see that these dis- Ne 0 ia : Hie GIs 7 tee olan Cottage Sets, $5 75 ka are present on th Grass Rugs, ree s il Grass Rugs, regularly | g' 9 Pd. F tinguishing mar! P je loaf sold to you and you are 30. $1.50 | American Porcelain Din- certain of vetting bread quality, purity and cleanliness. U In thamuch slave, ae CrecnanBrowe ey i | ner Service for 6 people; The patented process by which WARD'S BREAD is made makes its AU Sreskr : hnway Gbares: ewer Flac ie { SLES! ALEC ANBAR it worth while to specify it by name. The WARD WAY of making warunaa RooMS79 Su | | piece and gold traced hand- the staff of life besine vied the use of highest grade flours and other 3° A] AROO his BRON White Enamel Bedstead | Ishi oe ee food materials and to these adds proper quantities of beneficial fime fs Mlustrs fi fruit saucers, | covered sug- salts which correct and modify the water used to bring it to the best g. ans $5 t gel hath “ih 1 open seagate standard for bread making. Less yeast is used in making TIP-TOP laf 1 1 ee 16 in., || dish, 1 pickle dish, 6 break- BREAD, less fermentation time is required and the finished reault of height | | fast plates, 6 soup plates, this scientific process is a loaf of bread which is sweeter, better tasted, FI * ked on t platter, 1 cream pitch of fine texture, nutritious and wholesome. 14 ‘pen ih a ge aa | nall |de rt cov trae vegcteble diah, a we ® tea cups and saucers; Soft Top Mattresses, ed every piece perfect. 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Fig- Dining Room ‘Set in Quartered Oak Vy Highly Polished. id 149 "S1c3"A THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE! The World sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City Fach Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper. fi _—_—_—_——— 4