The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1917, Page 6

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* despatch i : eaetived at the President Outerbridge Send: eT te tel e, after an ¥ @udience with King Victor Emmanuel MUSTEROLE—QUICK =: RELIEF! NO BLISTER! :: It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting. Musterole is a clean, while oint ment made with the oil of mustard Tt does all the work of the old fashioned mustard plaster —-does it better and does not blister, You simply rub it on—and usually the pain is gone! 1 Many doctors and nurses use Mus- | terole and give it to their patients They will gladly tell you what re lief it gives from sore throat, bron asthina, New Need of Constabulary What New Yorker Herotd ralgia, tism, lumbago, translation back or joint: prains, sore niuscles, World of bruises, chilblains, frosted feet and e colds (it often prevents pneumonia), n pointed erroneour translation, which read: "The cltizend of Germi who are facing inexorable fac! t t themselves with t ea Landay Sells Victrolas— Plus Service DAY patrons buy a Victrola’ because they want good music. They buy it at Landay's because they want good service. Landay Service assures you that absolute enjoyment of your Victrola which you are entitled to have. In each Landay store is carried a complete stock of Victrolas in all styles and fin- ishes so that a perfect match can be made with your fur- niture. : Before it is delivered, your Victrol thoroughly tested and inspected to insure per- fect tone quality. Special Offer 5 Other Victrolas $16 to $400 on simflar easy terms, will place the $1060 Victrola with landay, #5 in records (tota) $105) in your home. Balance in simail I} 563 5thAve 427 Sthave 8 DBWAndSt 27WMthst weekly or monthly payments, ESS Landay Temple of Victrola SQ. Music at 23 W. 42nd Se. i i Open Lvenings. ty OR. 46"'ST. &8™ AVE. Seleole! Ta Toilet} ear oor 7 ! Suite in | 4) th | Table, sj Mahogany |-1—t._ Excep- Very Mas: [i onal | rive; Co: | | | sisting of | hy > —_ ) *® $19.98 * N AKY ' MAILED Vi Columbia " oo SPOING MACHINES OS Oitentt OPEN MONDAYS & SVEURDAYS UNTEL LOB M, “) STATE POLICE AGAIN URGED ~ BY GHAMBER OF COMMERCE Tele- gram to Governor Telling of AN ERROR IN TRANSLATION. | Sata out an puld have | blood February Sale—33'4% Reductions || : On Our LIBERAL CREDIT ARRANGEMENT tout. Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Leng Letand & Conn ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES WE PAY ’ 3-Piece FREIGHT. Chiffenier ¢ 4 ' ; Eckman’s — ——! ~ anaes erence = seamen APARTMENTS FURNISHED FROM $75 UP ON CREDIT GRAND: | WHAT EVERY GRAND MOTHER, THINKS "MODES Is Not Like ‘“‘Granny’’ | of Old; She’s Gayer and, Prettier and Can Hardly Be Told From Her Flap- per Granddaughter, Whose Clothes She Sometimes Wears When She Wants to Make an Impression on a Young | Man. s By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Every frandm come been muc And ne curren ly ha raked but your hag number of Week grandmother 1s denounced by an Every as a pious fraud, | Does mother you for your, short skirts, your i low necks, your wrist com your yneopated to you that) ¢ a fut plexton, ragtime manners 1 brain? Does she say sre different in her day? Don't has forgotten li lake Every Wee | “Only one thing « |half of me gay an bes ecerverosse t |-Their grandmothers put the same §: fraud over on them. Great-great-| grandm r told grandmother that] p, different in her time,’ and Kiris wer | grrr, Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly ; Ended that Saves 3 york u flamed or swollen branes of the throat, chest or bronchial tubes and | breaking up tight conghs has caused jit to be used in more homes thas any other cough remedy i ake this splendid cough syrup, pour 2% ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ ‘worth) into a pint bottle and fill the | bottle with plain granulated sugar [syrup and shake thoroughly r ‘then have a full pinta fan pf of a much better cough ply rup t f ly-made for | T n you could buy re Keeps perfectly and children | # ts pleasant taste. | is a special and highly con- entrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, combined jacol and is known the world over for its promptness, ease and ce tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs | ' and chest colds Ts iving it The raaudmother of to-day) To avoid disappointment ask your | khons that no husnian, Being ta old | druggist for » ounces of Pinex" |e, h to wear a cap except a baby. with full directions, and don't accept nen Ok’ anpenienosd, the anything else. Guaranteed to give ab- | hips of pioneering. Her skin solute satisfaction or money prompt-| has not been roughened by prairie | ly refunded, ‘The Pinex ‘Co., Fort | Wi!ds, and nom, she j Wayne, Ind.—Advt. FOR THROAT AND "UNGS| STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS -| Alterative _ FORK SALE ORY LiGuer's VEGEMAN STORRS AND OTHE ING’ DRUGGIETS. ‘AN lost or fonnd articles ade Verlised in The World will bo Msted at The World's Inforn Pulitzer Building rk Rows World's West Sty and W Brookiyn Office, 292 V fon St Brookizn, for 30. de following the printing of Bdvortivewent, OF The EW ied 1917 Model of “Granny” | | duction of the sriginated by ladies with particularly | winter will bring a ors that modesty which alone renders | anonymous critte| a female des | cestresses made | murs" sess sor but while sclentists use this expres-| ister pos th 4 but vaguely of the decorum of} he entered the church and ordered all | ee he Onn and Poniye a ; their own gray youth, jthe windows opened, Many persons | this simple, inexpensive home-made gHe's a DIFFERENT SORT OF hgaeasra | remedy in’ quick sling the in- jin the congregation complained mothers, fullest and roundest of barrel skirts. with |p any ¥ porary of my own grandmother why A OP 1840 ‘ Never 4 Dressed UKE THAT WHEN WHAT THE GIRL ff OF Tovay wir Sav i] TO MER GRANDAUGNTER \ ther feels ‘ast customs that wed the intro- that dreadful 6 an impas- And a Pa ort sleeves | that dpe sip h AS COAL GAS HALTS: tiful arms will go, and that next | with its rig- | SERVICEIN CHURCH “And an E visitor in Wash-| Members of Congregation and | at that time nearly had heart Choir Stricken—Panic Is watching ‘those mad Amori- iy (1830) skip over the snow to! Narrowly Averted. ighs, with thelr poor little} ; Oe i 0 slippers | ———— | clude 80] gtx persons had a narrow escape} ian of / fom asphyxiation last evening In| or generation| Christ Episcopal Church at Midland lize what extraor-| Park, N, J, The congregation was their polite @N-| hastily dismissed, or others would of themselves during] |), raved terrible reign of crinoline, Lady| ave suffered, standing near the The church is heated with hot air} < hin the pr a furnace in the basement i lg Proce t the furnace tender, on ace © spreading hoops. And| found that the gale was making the | irable." an never fully inary exhibitions from Thomas Fogs, ssist heir wid clares the muckraker of grandma.| thrifty young ladies of the fifties paid| fire burn too briskly, so he turned off | 200 for a bonnet without @ mur-|the damper. The coal gas thus hel L refuse to believe that there has}! check overflowed into pe Bins ot been an evolution in grandmoth-; that convey hot air to the church that our own gay, pretty| ‘The first il! effects were felt m the id ladies are just the king of choir, which ts close to a register be- thers their grandmothers ihe’ SNaneaic on Mitaet 7 GEREiae Of course we all know that we pos-| Schleicher, a daughter of the Mayor, contemporary ancestors,|and Raymond Winters, another chor-| Fh | whi fell unconscious in their chairs, nate living savages who co mental and moral outlook | Several men hurried to pick them up st forbears, L think it|The rector abruptly stopped the ser- pd to the people around | yice and telephoned for Dr, Joseph | #, notably the grandmothers Who See | payne, thing but wickedness in the pres- |! 4 ration and who speak glow.| ‘The doctor smelled gas the moment | side ion te ft May be ext GRANDMOTHER NOW. pains in the head and dizziness. The But these are not typleal grand-| doctor got the unconscious patients THE grandmother, 1917) out in the vestry room and soon re- 1, is as Slender and alert as her} yived them, zhter, and some-| Some flapper’s| found F pan Im-| beside ran to the basement and | Unconscious on the floor | 4 s furnace, He was carried Li Shelup, and t stor revived him, By| # and) his time t ongregation was al- legations, She eres most ina p ed when dancing was the thing} On the way home o do, and to-day she skates, tells! automobil lunny stories and wears the lates: in Dr, Payne's Miss Mildred Schleicher was ulso overcome, She was soon restored to consciousness, but she has not yet entirely recovered from the gas poisoning. John Packer, another member of the congregation, was also {overcome on his way home. SSTEAT WINGDALE. fhe most shocking person I know is n old lady of eighty, the mother of ight and the grandmother of ten, vi in an expansive moment ex- sed tom views of romantic ve. And I have never dared to re- eat them to Grandma er looking hat went b nybody iceably bet- and vappier, ¢ atill ter how ‘poo a life of ease as by 5 even with the fine Om FOR PRISON FARM A site at Wingdale has been se! ed by for a prison farm and industri THE CALL OF EFFICIENC ‘The loudest tn the his- tory of the world, USE R & G PILLS The Tonic Laxative Makes you fit all of the me. Tones the li stomach and bowel Prevents constipation Jand sick headaches. RG Pl the St Prison Commiss finding a inarket for e can do. Not long ago I asked a eontem- of their gene ears ahead of my birth ms to me nearly at 3 of to-day have the the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1917. Grandmothers To- Day Know No Human Being att Is Old Enough to Wear a Cap Except Baby! °° ZORANDMA oF 1900 SHOCHING on, Which was 30 < j Cm 4 “QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr! Edwards produced Olive ee ) vony It was chose f the proposed Beekman s\t¢ © reason that it comprises 647! acres, all while at the Beekman site 75 acres, hich has ok soho tall ibe It WO Pabtets, the substitute for calomel. - ' ahah Dr. Edw v practising physician a : for 17 years, 1 calomel’s old-time and d v re enemy, discove » Olive Tablet whe s money f formula wh patients for ‘The lings to ve chronic constipation and torpid livers. Wingdale include ¢! Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do hom blocks and ¢ entia hoxpitd » contain : te i pill a healing, soo!l- ver teateld ett ‘Arnel le ey griping is the “keynote” of ded tot.: FHS repers & these little sugar-coated, olive-colored quarries contain | stone t ee eee tablets. ‘They cause the bowels and din the con- fiver to act ‘normally. They never ee force them to unnatural action. \ that there are If you have a “dark brown mouth™ now and then—a bad breath—a dull, at can be wi of the build struction The r at DR sot the State Heed feeling —sick headache—te ith Teche And thee oft Perl iver and are constipated, you'll find | t feebla minded LY PET Guick, sure and only pleasant results | feeble. mitted from one or two little Dr. Kdwards? | ver ty the farm Olive Tablets at bedtine ¥. the report say) Phousands take one or two every Yr cent. are trreclaim- night just to keep right 10c and 25e per bos Advt. Try them. All druggists.— ion of the ir re uthorize signe r, Hubbell by the fol- Hilbert | q@remcescansenan en evencencaneeneendy CASTORIA j An-heahettisshooo!! Catching Cold? Get a Bottle of For Infants and Children r. eae | Mentho-Laxene __J|In Use For Over 30 Years ' aE Maye bears ' of the the oy Signature of hi! | | rding to the report given out number 8 hat may cover a mighty in- tellect or it may cover a plain case of big head. They’re the same—yet different. They’re both hats-on-heads. Don’t judge by externals. Several kinds of tobacco come in tins. VELVET tobacco is put up in tins. But that doesn’t make it like other kinds, The finest selected leaf from Kentucky’s richest Burley fields is only the beginning of VELVET. Then a full two years’ ageing in’ wooden hogsheads—a matter of large storage’ and investment expense.’ Then a careful manufac- turing method employing the widest experience o life-long tobacco men. What goes into the tin governs the pipe satisfaction that comes out of it. And we believe you\ will prefer VELVET to aay other pipe tobacco at any price. Liggett Myers Tobacco Co 10c Tins 5c Metal-lined Bags One Pound Glass Humidors Gary, James M. Carter, Superins | Gov Whitman this be - tendent of Prisons; Lewis F. Pilcher, The commission, ¢ ate Architect d Geo, We "s Buik Wy 8, p rintendent of Pubs © nds th re ¥ Vv 7) ~

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