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( ~\ eguptions on my head which often bled ome phot tow ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THE EVENING WORLD HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR’ PLAN People Join Heartily in Campaign for leanliness in Combating Infantile aralysis--Women and Children of Tenements Use Soap and Brushes. Brening World's “jieip ¥ Marted yesterday with Ub Where cares of infantile p On the lower wast wide we Girls were Wo be seen by selves with pais of and mops, while boys w ously hauling rubbish and fith out of areaways and cellars of tenement houses. An Evening World reporter who went through the sections where the neighborhood brigades | were at work found that more th 100 tenement houses had been thor-| ur Neighbor Cleau-Up Campai idea of thoroug' lysis have been nen andy which was neighborhoods HOW TO GUARD AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS uaylng them | ter, brushes! 6 industri AREP YOUR HOME AND ITB clean-up ens In your windows, Destroy Mies and other insects that oughly overhauled by the tenants, | : Qeting independently of the street || Hy be in = Rouse, ab daha Cleaning or Tenement House Depart-\} each day and keep thelr clothing ments, and marvellous results were|| clean, Keep them by themselves to be noted. 4s much as possible, Don't Compact organiaations of volunteer || yisged, permit your child to be workers against the spread of infan- Give the children plenty of milk and v stables; keep red and cold | food that is to tile paralysia in infected districts are} the milk being formod as tho result of The ' eaten raw World's campaign. Here are |) inust first be washed thoroughly, the results of one day's work in the it r child i taken sick send “Help Your Neighbor movement: — | Mothers of the east side formed an organization under the auspices of the East Side Protective Association and established headquarters at No. 4 Pitt Street. A HUSTLING LANDLORD AND HIS MODEL TENEMENTS. M. I. Aronson, a real estate and tn- man of No. 73 Bayard who controls thirty-two tene- houses on the lower east side, of his tenante to work in clean- for the doctor at once. It you cannot afford a doctor telephone to the Department of Health and one Will be sent free of charge, Don't give your children charms to ward off the disease; such things are worthless and those who sell them are violating the law. The best preventive of in fantile paralysis or any other disease is cleanliness, KEEP YOUR HOME AND Ir, SURROUNDINGS CLEAN. with his subordinates regardii for compelling pushcart Wwaetete protect frult and candy offered for sale. Commissioner Bell intends in- stalling a type of model pushcart throughout the city and revoking the licen: of those who refuse either to adopt the cart or to protect their wares against deadly germs. The American Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals an- nounced that wagons would be een’ through tho lower east aide this eve- ning to pick up the hundreds of dis- ease-spreading stray cats there. The wagons will go through Monrce, Ol- iver, Catherine and Pike Streets. was on the lower cast sii where most of the cases of tatantiie paralysis have been reported that the greatest enthusiasm was shown over The Evening World's “Help Your Neigbbor Clean Up Campaign. ' When workers who volunteered their ser- vices in neighborhoods where they are known had finished their first day’a task they reported to the Your Neighbor’ editor that eve: mother and father who was ap- Proached responded with alacrity to the appeal to “clean things up.” iza- | CLEANLINESS OBTAINED BY FORCE OF GOOD EXAMPLE, g pel iui ite “Help is sanitary Sonditions ie the neighborieod ot Chanson Aves inhn Evening World reporter ma ue and Street; the Little Italy | M#pection of the tenement honses o4 fation, which” {a | Which Volunteer Worker Aronson w, “Help Your Neighbor" |°etring bis energies. Aronson is a the Willow Place Chapel, special nurses and two qwelunteer workers in the field, and the South Brooklyn Civic League. ISHCART PEDDLERS MUST man who likes to hi things wone @ hurry and to see ‘done well, \e ‘Come with me,” he said as, cuat- less snap tless, he entered the seveu- story tenement at No. 60 Mott Strect. ‘Say, I'll show you what brainy and KEEP THEIR WARES CLEAN. | -cinow arenes’ fon do. ‘hi Ucense Commissioner Bell conferred | thirty-six families in this hee Lae at the hallways. Clean, eh? No, Some kid has put pencil marks on. the second floor. Tit ad rubbed right oft. 3 looked. But you don't see any dirt, do you? Not on your life! Hey. Phil- oment In response to his call a stout, smiling Italian womaa ap- peared in the doorway of a {!:.t on he second floor. Half a dozen chil- dren, all neatly clad, were in (ie flat Where furniture was piled up at ran- “New tenants,” Aronson explal: “ve told ‘em about cleaning iy rd u bet they've done it, yen't Philomena?” ene the HAAYSRY yoil “Clean them up?" replied the smi ing woman, “Ah, gracia~—sure thing We have cleaned them up. Tho flat, {t is clean, ‘The little bambinos, they are clean, Ah, Meester Aronson, it seems nice to be this way—it's fine!" son went hustiing through the upper floors, showing flats that were faultlessly ‘clean, areaways shafts which we f The women folks seemed to take his enthusiaam, ‘They didnot try to conceal thelr pleasure when the heatness of their flats was praised and) they ‘sighed and raised. thelr hands when they told of the wi they had done. bi “But it was worth the ¢; ” they all agreed reutie I - “Look here,” said Aronson t Soap and Ointment. The itch | pepbGok here.” or ing infmediately stopped so I bought | and shafts, All’ clean. rane ays » more and I used two cakes of Cuticura| there." Here he pointed to the area- Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment | way of No. 61 Bayard Street, which was healed alter ten years’ suffer- | was filled with refuse, (Signed) Mrs. H. S. Robbins, 30| Park Place, Lynbrook, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1916, | continued, “I pound it into the jani- tress and the tenants they that Sample Each Free by Mail | mustn't throw stuff out the window i : {I tell them of the danger that th With 32: p. Skin Fook on request. At | mle, lose their Kiddies. ‘They dew’ Besten."” Sold throughout the world, 0 it, Next he went to the roof of the | Dullding, a roof of flagging and scru- | pulously clean, where a dozen kiddies |were playing. Across the roof he | walked t other bullding, at No. §3 Bayar Str Here too the flats and hallways were devoid of dirt and |the tenants aremed to take great | pride in what had been accomplished | by their individual efforts, ‘ome inside,” said Mrs. Charles nders, a bride of two weeks, dark 1, olive-skinned and showing per- fect teeth as she smiled. “Come in- side and our home. We fixed lit up great. Sav, won't Chartie be glad when he comes bome from work and sees it ITCHING SCALP ~—_SCALY AND SORE So Severe Caused Sore Srvgtions. + Seemed Worse At Night. Hair Came Out. After Ten Years HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “My trouble began with an itching scalp which was scaly and sore. The itching was so severe that it caused sore “from scratching, and would dry up and hecome scaly. The trouble seemed to be worse at night and I spent many sleepless olghts, and my hair came out to | feared [ would be bald, “L tried a number of remedies with no ped results till I tried a free sample of uticui and ing.”’ “Know what the difference is?” he ey: ariie’ ps with awl reason ‘ ® a Ae Unexpected enthusiasm was shown by householders to-day in re Look over| _8EB BVEHING WORLD, GATURDAY, AUGUST 5, i916, ‘SCOURGE DEATHS AND CASES SHOW SLIGHT DECREASE 41 Fatalities and 108 \ Keported To-Day Greater City BIG CLEAN-UP TO GOON East Side Mothers J rue sade of Evening World for Spotless Town, \ ums in mn Ate ine off from yesterday in the f deaths jantile paralysis wae shown in to-| day's faures as given out | Health Dey were re by the dod againat forty-five yeu. | terday There were 168 nm canes ae | compared with 176 yesterday General endation was pressed to-day by elty offleials and | physicians interested tn the paraiyats | faht over The Evening World's | “Help Your Neighbor Clean-up Cam+ paign." On Monday a her's an-Up day will take place on the| east side and during the week mass) | meetings are to be held for the pur- | pone of explaining how to take pre- | Ventative measures against paraly | Following are t ow! number of deaths and new ca. st compared with thom Brooklyn . Manhattan , Hronx . | Queen | Richmond Totals . Rorou Brooklyn . Manhattan . Bronx Queens . riment Forty-one deaths * MATTLE MOTHER BITTEN 8) BDUGH HAS THREE SROTHERS TO NUKSE OOPOOE HEE EODERTEHT ONT OOF | PERO SoCo ores d BITTEN BY 0068, BUT CAN'T 60 TO HOSPITAL Little Mother, Seven Years Old, Has to Look After Three Brothers, Although scarred for life, ive-year- old Mary Mimnaugh probably will survive the attack made on ber by two savage bulldogs In a lot on Bast One Hundred and Twenty-fourth She is being attended in Mar. superintendent of low apartinents, who own nimals, Was fined $10 In Harlem because he hat no leensea for he little girl's father, who is dA ele. vated, says if there ix a law that will » he will invoke tt, r child attacked by the Maiate Court the lot. She said she couldn't afford to go to the hospital “You see,” she explained, “my Richmond Totals ...... Total deaths to date Total cases to date Representatives of hospital staffs in New York City and vicinity held ® conference at the Rockefeller In- stitute thin morning for the purpose en, the epidemic, jealth Commissioner Emerson busied himself to-day formulating plans for @ twice-a-week house-to house canvass for paralysis cases, as recommended Y the conference of experts which closed its sessions yesterday. It is expected that the canvass wil! begin next week. Several of the doctors remained in the city to-day to continue their studies of the situation. €9 More Canes in New Jerney, ji Aug. 5. — Bixty- nine new ca: of infantile paralysia were reported throughout New Jer- sey to-day making the total #81 Titewark 16 c fewark 16, Jersey City 3, Orange 4, Belleville, 4 Irvington. 3," ‘Town oi Unin 3, Perth Amboy 3, Paterson 3, father is dead and my mother goes out to work. If they sent mo to the hospital, who would look after my three little brother SUES HUSBAND AND HIS PARENTS FOR $50,000 Stenographer Who Eloped Last February With D. B. Leigh Charges Joint Alienation, Mrs. Mi Keenan Leigh, tho Brooklyn stenographer who eloped last February with Douglas B. Leigh, son of a retired merchant of Nutley, N, J., and who later declared her par- ents-in-law had spirited her husband away, yesterday filed a joint alte: tion sult against both. The action was brought In the Su- preme Court, Brooklyn, and became public when Justice Benedict signed Millburn 2, Weat Orange 2, Bayonne 2, Hilleide, Union County, each in Rutherford, ship, Bergen County; ship, Burlington County boken, Delran Townshi County; North Bergen,’ West New York, Clinton Township, Hunterdon Cc Denvil Town- ounty: Spring Lake ip, Morris County; Randolph Town- ship, Morris County: Elizabeth, Sum- mit ‘and Asbury Park, pela Lea COUNT VON REVENTLOW ATTACKS AMERICANS Wants to Kick Out Commissioners Who Distribute Relief Funds in Occupied Territories. LONDON, Aw ‘Writing ‘n the Tages Zeitimg, Count von Reventlow, says an Exchange Telegraph Com- pany despatch from Amsterdam, urges the German Government to use the crops grown in occupied territories the same as if they were grown in Germany for feeding the German pop- ulation, thus disposing, he says, of food difficulties, , “This will enable us to kick out the American commission, always un- friendly to Germany, and which gives the enemies of the fatherland much valuable information concerning Ger many’s position,” the despatch quotes the writer as declaring. “American food controllers are intolerable for Germany.” and a flat that aeemed not even to a fleck of duet in it, an order permitting Mrs. Leigh to serve the defendants, Mr. and Mrs, William 8. Leigh, by publication, They are living outside the jurisdic: tion of the court. Following the ceremony Leigh took hie bride to her parents and then sought his own in the hope that the: woud forgive him. ‘They did not, and that was tho last Mrs, Leigh saw of her husband. —_———. COLLEGIAN HIT MOTHER, HE ADMITS IN COURT Rubenstein Pleads He Did Not Like Her Cooking, and Magistrate Advocates Spanking. “You ought to be spanked, and if 1 were your father I'd spank you good, said Magistrate Groen! tn the Mer Night Court it evening to Morrie Rubenat twenty-one, a Fordham University student of No. 658 East One Hundred and Ninety-first Street, she Bronz. Mrs. mn Rubenstein, moth of Morris, had told t! trate her con didn’t ke: his dinner and so struck her in the face. “I plead gutlty,” said Morris, “but there were extenuating circumstances, I don't get my meals regularly and don't like the way they are served. I hadn't eaten in twenty-four hours and 1 was hungry.” Rubenstein was found gullty of dis- orderly conduct and was held without We're having all our hounes AS, Ternehigaion, ine aa scoured out just the same way,” | character DY the prolate qe ehisteln Aronson explained as he left No. 63 |24r'pS Slntenced” and the smiling bride. “And the ten- ants are doing the work and are proud of what they are doing. Maybe you've heard it said that people living on the lower east side won't clean up their homes and all that sort of rot, “Well, the simple fact of the mat- ter is that if one tenant is careless and not particular about dirt, the others will be the same way, But it here is somebody to keep their pride sed you can bet they will keep ir homes and the hallways of their uildings a# clean as @ny mansion on Fifth Avenue is kept by That's the way it « has got to be appealed to, ost of the folks on the east wide are poor people. Did you ever stop to think that people who have suf- | fered a lot have more feeling in them | than people who haven't?” They have | more pride in their children, more sympathy for their neighbors than folks who haven't got to worry about where the next meal or the rent is |ecoming from, So if the danger of |fowing their children first is brought to them and their pride next is ap- ealed to, what do they do? ‘They n things up and keep them clean. Evening World has the right his work of fighting Infanti: stroying the cause | got to be done from neighbor to neigh- rs part. do the servants, | Their pride | On Tra Whitman Junk KINGSTON, N. Y,, Aug. & plication for @ peremptory w mandamus to compel the State Con troller, Eugene W. Travis, to audit the accounts of the State officials, In ov, Whitman, cluding to the last ye xp! was made here to-day before Supreme Court Justice Hasbrouck by W. Hinrichs of Brooklyn. reserved who trave Expo orld.) YORK, Mrs. Frank Rosh of Dallastown, this county, was knocked down and Killed by an automo |bile driven’ by er Wetkel of Red Lion, Her twelve-year-old boy William was badly hurt, When Welkel was con fronted by the detective and District At |torney he collapsed. He confesse |had been drinking and was running the car between twenty-five and thirty-five miles an hour | Leaped 18 Sto to Death ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 3.—Thon A Brown, & bookkeeper, leaped from the thirteenth story of the Fourth Nations! Bank Building, in the heart of Atlanta's busiest section, estrians saw him and was killed for a mo- of an obsioe Senator Lew | wratie Oa Whip, Makes Pierce Attack on Republican Machine BLAMES CRIME ONG, OLP Says Shots Fired by Republican Platform Caused Killing |e of U.S, Troop ; WAMIINGTON Lewis, the beme in the Benate today ty attack upon the Admir by Charlie FF reply to tration made » apeooh| 5 mingtration’s Mexican polley Benator mae thon Henaer ganic of + Le whip, spoke | eed wm eM Aasioting the Aum HUGHESIS SCORED GENERAL STRIKE IMACKENSEN JOINS. |=: SPOMSORFOR THE RUMORS GROW AS VON HNDENBURS IN MEXCAN OUTRAGES LABOR MEN MEET HATING RUSSIANS uel Comper t | Great ‘wamated Asso- > Kraynb to alow acting as aa: t counsel for thie union Mr t Ko’ eecepting the Nepublican Presidential |vers Was in conterenve with Press news wan res Romination dent Ma 1 Chief Organtaer | several neutral poin Fitageraid of the Awal blican strictures upon the Ad 0 Analgamated Ropu i Other labor officiaia with whom be) lortin, For seve the day UN tuded James P. (Counter orn front for & great counter offensive under von Hindenburg, a signed to stem the and Lembera. partly confirmed in despatches from | have been leaving Hert Offensive |» there wana lively enemy art! five Rusat advance ved here from to-day ALWAYS yal days troop trains oarry Lewis denounced as “treasonable.” Pre New Yoek|ing reserves the Bastern front USI that the clause of the! Btate Fede Labor, and] Herlin believes the erisis of the war —, platform repudiating Wi | Thomas the Huliding | is approaching on the Bastern battle terference in the internal affairs of | Trades © ling and for thin reason great crowds Measico was responsible for the mas ft theae confer. | Ary gathering dally to bid the de acre of troope at at ub ing troops farewelt “Not until the cap | that they we 4 Marshal von Ma in, who the President id the Mexican publican party shot of the United States platform declaration, ator Lewis | #4 characterized as & “summons to Car- range and Villa to revenge the en- tran American soldiers into Mex~ baat a replied, ae part r out, 1 naid the firat blow probably would be by etna hile neith a Pitemerald in the southeast, where the fl ve, It was the Re- publican convention which slew the soldiers at Carrizal.” Ha assailed efforts of the Kepublican leaders to make Mexico the issue “withput re- rd to facts, equity or justice.” “Revolt against the Government at her internal aff: jasu he declared. the insue. own country before the word when- you can—for that is the issue, Humiliate your own fellyw-man by holding his country and his Presi- dent up before the world as un worthy the support of his country- men or the respect of foreigners. ‘At last the army is summoned, The mercenary—the concessionaire who pollutes the government in power to wrest the rights from the defen: and the weak, The European dholders demanding. of the sov- ereign United States that she shall send their sons to die that their blood may give value to that whose creation waa born of fobbery and whose exiat~ ence is being maintained by fraud, The mining buccaneers of the moun- tains, the land plrates of the plains, pillagers of the peons, oppressors of Uberty, despotlers of homes, murder- ers of justice, come all of you. At last there is found for you a house in which you are worshipped as God and at whose altars the innocents are to be sacrificed for you to make an elec. tion holiday. This procession of blood-tarnished votaries is headed now by th wly anointed chief of this political heirarehy, the nominee of a Republican convention for Pre: the the dent of the United States, Char! Evans Hugh Senator Fall, Republican, sald would like to spend every cent of the Republican campaign fund to send the Illinois Senator's address over the country. “LT have just listened to the most remarkable harangue, the ke of which I never heard on the stump, of which I never expected to hear In the halls of Congress, To reply to It would be to dignify It." sald he “The Senator belongs to that school of statesmen developed during the last three or four years, who teach the doctrine that patriotiam means servility and subserviency to a party leader.” AUSTRIAN ASSAULT FAILS IN TRENTINO Rome Also Reports Gains by the Italians Toward Monte Cavellino, ROME, Aug. 5.—"On the Posina line (eastern Trentino) in the evening of Aug. 2 the enemy attacked our posi- tions east of Griso, but was promptly repulsed,” the War Office to-day an- Nounced, “In the Travignolo, Valley during the night of Aug. 3 the enemy attempted to surprise our positions, but the attack was repulsed and we gained some ground. “To the head of the Digone torrent, in the Upper Piave (in the Carnie Alps) we extended our occupation of| Cima Vallone toward Monte Caval-| Uno, On the Isonzo an tntense bom- | bardment took place.” _o New Fight on N.Y. & N. H, Direc: BOSTON, Aug The full ben the State Supre ‘ourt will be ea upon again to determine the m the suit for recovery of $102,000,000 | from former direct of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratl- road’ for alleged inproper expend n 1904 and 1909. Judge announced to-day, has o the full bench. the etal plead mL | rits of ings in the suit br . he Ol by trustees of the will of Olea Rull Vaughn and other minority stock holders of the rowd. Diphtheria Closes Ho al BOSTO! Aug. §--The breaking out of | diphtheria among twenty-seven of the few others in the Ma tal has caused clowe the inatt case nurses chusetta the authori tution for | was diacove: om Get W ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Auk 4.—The tonal Manufactur Ansociation of Pressed and Blown Glassware t ‘arroune Dork's artisans sympathevc strikes?” was asked, to Uon official Would discuss (he visit of Mr, Gompers, It was reported on authority tani Washington ax to Mexico--that is the | auftic Yenounce the pblogyer President as to Mexico—for that Is ba ° ‘our| Which they are now prepared to do. Make contemptible your) Tie country is enjoying a wave ot prosperity, should not men.” Fully twenty-five prominent labor officials from other cities came here yesterday to ald In the fight, developed that the Amalgamated has obtained the active co-operation of every prominent unton of the city. that sympathetic strik called 1 Plans are being discussed raising funds for the the New York unt tholle strikes of New in support of the rayiny Inaugurated the | atreet © Hen, aive against the outlaw shoot at the soldiers of the) president tolland on leaving the| has joined von American President,” he said, The) hotel denied (hat arrangemcats tor! Kastern front h action has been made, Joes at mean there will be no Prince, recently Galicia in nothing that story] Reports from conmem, back the whole ing | time silencing who have been ood that he had pledged as- to the Amalgamated Associa~ in its efforts here. only statement Mr. Gompers would make was this: iway people will have we to do the right tit will not be necessary nen to show thelr colors, the benefits of which solely to one class of an offensive. 6 Mirinakat, which It alno | pur the continue In event of a general traction strike, prediction was made last night would be trial lie! yeaterd: ter-atts some local trad to-day for mong rally. ~) Perr Physician who has used Alphozone for years, says: In a recent issue of the Hartford Daily Times, Hartford, Conn., there appeared an article by Dr. F. H. Williams, part of which reads as follows: “Bristol, July 10—Dr. F, H. Williams, who ts frequently referred to as the local ‘*Dean of Physicians’’, writes of the present scourge among children in larger cities: “There is tablet put out by Stearns of Detroit, Mich. This tablet is made up from synthetic drugs, and is called Alphozone. I use it myself in very severe contagions. It seems to me that ff the contagion of infantile paraly- sis comes from nasal and throat discharges, and if it fs contracted from contact with these discharges upon the mucous membranes of those affected, the use of this Alphozone would be an ideal preventative means while the disease is prevalent “lf Thad any children lable to the attacks, I would use it steadily in small doses in form of gargle and nasal w has assumed charge of operations in Hindenburg aiming to throw the left flank, to join the Allies believed, will gradually # the whole Easter in a gigantic atruggis comparable that of early last summer. Tt Is too early to determine whethor | the atrong German counter-attacks {n | the region saat of Kovel form the be. | ginnings of the expected Austro-Ger. | mite the evacuation of Rudka. | under heavy Austro-German attacks, fighting VETROGRAD, took the Initiative both in ‘on the Hukowina fro: y and launched heavy coun- im against the Russians, It Wis officially announced to-day. tn Bukowina, an Austrian force os. timated at nearly a division attacked! amall Russian detachments occupy- t German offen: er hw Hindenbure on The Austrian Crown on the Italian front, Amaterdam to-day HEALS & SOOTHE ONE BOX PROVI 2 nw line by driv- ny me pumanian leaders i The ba front is invot The Russian war! waa lately captured, at this point |'BELL-AN Aug. 5.—The A Indigestion. One Infantile Paraly i New York Board of Health, Rockefeller Institute, say: The Departnent of Health of City of New York in thetr pemphlet on Infantile Paralysis says: ‘‘Expertence re; the occurrence of Poliomyelitis (Infantile Paral- ysis) warrants the assumption that the dis- ease te spread by contact and carriers who may be clrildren or adults, who ere them- selves immune but who harbor the infective material in their nasal and mouth secretious,’” Simon Flexner, M.D., Director of the Rockefeller an address on Infantile Paralysis before the New York Academy of Medicine: ‘The virus enters the body as a rule if not exclusively, by way of the mucous mem- brane of the nose and throat, Dering ine entrance to those easily accessible parts of the body, multipl- cation of the virus occurs there, after which it pene- trates to the brain and spinal cord by way of the lym- patio channels which connect the upper nasal mem- e with the interior of the skull... the main avenue of the virus Into the body is by way of the upper respiratory mucous wembrane—that ts, the membrane of the nose aud throat," STEARNS [PAOZONE The most powerful antiseptic and germicide containing Protect your baby from Infantile as a nasal douche and gargle. NO POISO Paralysis by using a solution of Alphozone Use freely—Alphozone can be used both internally and externally — contains NO POISON. For over twelve years Alphozone has been successfully used by reputable physicians. Alphozone comes with full directions in a handy 25c bottle contain- ing 25 tablets—sold by all leading druggists—manufactured by Frederick Stearns & Co., Detroit, U. S. A. New York Office, 108 John Street | borers Beyth of Mrody spate | hae developed « te hover Austrian forces atiacked WK |tachwente which hed or river in the teeion of Peniakh Hoh ieteped " bank sa Cnther Leaders Here to Aid| Planned to Prevent Capture | Wists Car Workers of Kovel and Lemberg |i" . s bed ; , tof oiCRISIS IN THE EAST , ant aol the eouthera on “" ' Aquarters J tr > Awaigameted Association of Berlin Believes the Slav Ad-|a Bt: ' ’ ' ey ho | Aue {Col Gen eee of America | vance Must Be Stopped at | tersciceeay® army repuleed & Saitins Gemmine seuteat o-tal : ! inch with. the bape her » Hues Prayne, OF biplane ° Aiton Bed LONDON, Awe he Germans Haltan front: The situation te ot ave le the last few sing both troops and guna oa} anche On the Tsonae tor ry SKIN ERUPTIONS ANOTHER PROOF OF @uUALITY \Absolutely Removes proves it. 25cat all druggists: