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os a ooo RAAB Kincaid Ah dict THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAROH 17, 1917. at You Should Know _MAKF AMERICANS | About Your Auto; How }YTHEFORIMPLAN Lo _Drive and Keep It WLLIANSBURG eBxpert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running | ~ SPRING FASHIONS IF YOU WANT to lend your back yard, write the “Keeping Up With the Styles Is a Tough Institution International Child Welfare League, which wan's un- for the Poor Fish Who Pays the Bills’”—‘‘Styles Lanny J beneitem timed melon Smee obbitns | Change Faster Than the Politics of a Fourth- BROOKLYN Federal Court, pussied over wiicno ai: Clase Postmaster” —“‘If Everybody Wore the sane m sown stents eis : ? Smooth ‘nounce, finally decided to stick to Caar Nicholas until | Same Kind of Clothes Even a Married tom Routes for Evening World Readers. | Creating Citizens Enthusi- sd Wan Suge ta Uecding ts tate 40 puseaas mitt By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer. Bireet to hia Tiking Ci = — “ astically Approved. tary atoll. Coprrient. 1917, by the Press Publishing Co, (The How Tork Bening Word). [Ges Gina ee” A | bpageeeaenmcered ow © report ts in Berlin, ti of rioting in Petro- Princeton, Intercot - UST as ina stints boiler, me rare toe containing con- | BIG SCHOOL CROWDED, | iy banksy yuna ees wl es tp SRAaWEs TAs ‘ grad, and other rots throughout this riot speckled globe, come remers ot tenia Beye cam ar 4 hance to capture tl siderable lime and similar impurities forms the ever-troublesome | tune of “Brighten the Corner Where You Are” played on | the more popular kind of riots. This is the riot of clothes, which is confined | m tea at gondition ‘and inthe to in the wate: ' a J j exclusively to our better class of rioters. Aside from the clothes them- yietory LH anda pa and ‘ei cies ANG yong " President Pounds, . ‘Register bo acca -- selves, the peculiar feature about @ riot of garments is that it is the only . ne, of, the. faa nya 1 J ‘ ° cases the thost conspicuous eymp- O'Loughlin and Percy BAR CLOCK that for years had been keeping good | riot caused by prosperity. And figuring on Bradstreet and Dun’s statistics } pool eon te thet propre at gh gh at oh on our munition trade for 1917, the clothes rioting this Easter eh be one | £0! x Kady Kelley, y of the most successful that papa’s bank account ever suffered from. Cross Yn the final fap, & 4 s Sished ue pl When st comes to clothes the female of the species ia more deadly | {en yards on the palr in a sensational * topped the minute Go f Oregon signed tom is the reduced heat-conducting | Gilkes the Speakers. Mone ary” lay, and Bad retuned to pun ato capacity of the metal walls. With & steam boller the effect is likely to) The Evening World Americaniza- | fend it—fight for It, if ne cessary. than the male by about eleven yards and sixteen colora. Althou the old — be overheating of the metal and! tion Forum waa introduced last night| Dr: Sarah Greenberg told the audi- Good Art Show man pays the checks, he doesnt Know any more about styles and clothes | ,It_® letter to Frederick W. Rubien | A i Chal | Mttle oF no effect on the contained |to Williamsburg. And Willlamsburg ence, ‘hat, thelr. appreciation, of the tNewR Ale \t8" 5 ht dove about viumbing. Ho nes 6 faint ten tat neta wil be Frank, W, Biankley, Chairman of the water, It {8 also a famillar cause of |showed ite appreciation of the work World ‘would come to them later, ew ‘oche Tete Giub, "has the following fo ox boiler explosions. In the jacket of a|of making American citizens, by|When they were citizens and realize ic Li 4 com n th hi ean em. ub | gas engine the samo condition holds, |ttrning out in force, The auditorium | W/int citisensbip meant ve \ M4 lic ibrary ep ccrecortts “We teal that Drench t will take several years to un- The cylinder walls become overheat-|°f Public School No. 60 on Bouth| derstand what the country stands for and has refused to run aince, \ & good chance to win the two mi Third Street near Driggs Avenue, was | what it means to you,” she sald. and Ray feels he for th: | 4 the Fire Department, Several hun- '” Russia. people there have! The art exhibition activities of New | Consequently, the engine will ulti-| area people were unable to get. tn nde good thelr Agnt for freedom. | xorx are rapidly spreading to the, - | The sens, Ani '. mately fall to work; possibly, also, The audience stayed until the last quired a revolution to get what they | *Uburbs, and the New Rochelle Public it will be seriously injured, The only jspenker had finished and the last|Wauted. Here you can have the same Library has staged a very creditable! remedy for this condition is to wash | patriotic song was sung, and was Privilege for the asking. It 1s your | showing in which thers is @ dual par- No doubt many will feel jsappointed in Rey not competi in the two-mile. re every confi - | Hence th ‘win the 1,000 yards champtonship. . i right. It ts handed to you. ticlpation, | out th ble of solving th ale. The |very attentive and exceedingly en- DiusnhK tncetastion HY O) LOUGHLIN WELCOMES EVE-| Mra Alta West Salisbury, who Sport Briefs ’ Dinnelra ae aon: saa or an ordinary washing soda as can be| Presiding over the meeting was Mu.| NING WORLD PROPAGANDA. [studied with Cullen Yates and Leon absorbed in enough water to fill the cooling system. After draining off|"!¢!Pa! Judge Jacob 8. Strahl of ore ik Gromer how. Sore 4 eer a euler eMaraits, okt DELLUAIRE HEIGHTS, Fla, March {Work in Greater New York,” #ald/ National Arts Club of this city, and the water already in the Jackets and radiator, replace it with this soda |Dfeoklyn. The principal = speakers roi ic Kore of Greenwich te the how Register O'Loughlin, “It ts a won- | ¥), A ‘ + He defeated CH. Gartner of Provi- were Borough President Lewis H.|derful idea, that of making the people | "ose work has been shown at the ‘ i irty = solution and run the engine with spark retarded until tho solution reaches | hounds, Register Baward T. O'Lough: | tink of fist what they ought to de {Catharine Loriilard Wolfe Art Club,| worn on the head, @ vague impression that {f shoes get any higher spaces | sixchoie final play over the two, courtes the boiling point. Then stop the engine and, after several hours, drain off |iin of Brooklyn and Percy G, B,|t®nking of more than anything elee|at Grace House, the National Asso-| will have to be cut to allow the ears to wave in the breeze, which is the |of the Bellesire Count Club. Kerr le! the solution and all the slush which will come with ft. The system should |Gilkes, clerk of the United Gtates|*t,tils, timethe Stars and Stripes, | |clation of Women Painters and/ Privilege and right of every free and untrammelled Amerioan ear, feminine, |7,' Nea" \uhie. ‘same. margin, when } “That derful flag which was i and had this same margin when 2? } then be thoroughly flushed out with clean water, changing it a number of |District Court of the Eastern Dis-|made by Botsy Koss, from @ crude de- | Sculptors, and who 1s to participate|manculine or neuter: and he also has a hasy notion that debutantes will |holes had been completed. Both. play ie by y, in the show! {the Soctety of In-| W°&F Something this season for a change. But outside of that, his interest ers were out in 37, but Kerr nis } times to make sure that all traces of the soda are removed.” Thero 1s no | trict. sign, fashioned by Geor, Nhe 79 pared bery yfeord of th ps ae stops when he pays the bill. Also hia bank account. fead through phenomenal putting. On \ way of preventing the formation of scale and muddy deposits unless one| “We should ail feol very grateful | (0m, the founder of the country; at the Grand Cen-) “rhe toughest thing in the world, next to getting rid of @ gob of chewing | {v9 greens Kerr holed putts from ten to ” in to realize what the United | tral Palace next month, and Herman twenty feet In length haive holes in can contrive to use only rain water in the circulating system of his engine. |to The Evening World,” said Judge | states stands for, a home for those | um without attracting attention, ts to keep up with the styles, They change | the afternoon round. “ Lambden, one of the art colony at) faster than the politics of fourth-claan poatmasters, don't ki wh: When this is impracticable, as is usually the case, the jackets ma; tho- | Strahl, “for the opportunity It ts af-| who are tired of despotic rule and the ‘ politics of fou: nan postmast . 'e don’ now y Nhe ; D 4 ane a * " J h : : nee nd be tho: fording the foreign born realdente of |oppression of tyrants, It is a haven |L9™e, are jointly showing paintings) styles flop so much. Possibly the Indies want a change, but generally be- | , There 1s promise of plenty of action in ighly cleansed of all impurities and deposits suspecte om the use of learning what this country a to |of refuge where citizenship makes a in the gallery of the Now Roohelle| cause papa has too much. Although the old man doesn't know a thing about | oa, # hard or muddy waters by the treatment above described. * areas hi no longer have | Public Lib: t ting the classi yhonies of tive mill that ot tinahes wae “noston Arona it, ©: Achetaddlic Bitter ceil them and what the American flag |™*? of you, when you ong ‘ublio rary that exemplify the| interpreting the classic symphonies of creative inery art that express |C. clashes with the Bos! ena H.C. to bow down to any king or | paintabiity of local themes, style, individuality and verve, the #hrill portion of the family leaps down- |!n a league match. ‘The Iriah team bas Have a Ford car and every time I stands for, The object of the forum| “America is a republic, wh ‘Phe exhibition 1s to be continued | tWN to an atelier and ambles back home directly south of a chapeau that | {miled (0 break inte the winting ealunn fo to speed up it begins to miss, Will Two Hundred and Seventn Street, |ig to educate these people in the|Government is one of the peop! at . costs enough to build an encore to the Panama Canal. She puts it on for |so to-night at the expense of the vis- \.¥ Carbon cause this? PW. t across bridge to Pelham Park-|nowiedge of American institutions, |the pevple und for the poopl until the end of March, ‘Tho cata-, rch | 'y" — The trouble may be due to fauity way, through New Rochel family approval and expects the old man to hand her credit, He might |itors If the Hibernians succeed in countries have followed the example |logue contains seventy-five num-| ‘"* Pfips downing the Boston seven they will be Ignition or poor carouretiony, would |mont, Rye, Portchester, Stamford, |Kovernment and citizenship. The| or the United States, until to-day W8| bers, ome of which aro loaned by| Do"G het credit, but the atelier demands cash, ° . fs Ey Se advise looking over the entire ignition erlapepere: New Haven to New Lon-| people who find tn this country a] seq darkest Russia embodying our Another thing that changes even faster than a 0 t for u addrony ts the] ind will have & chance to keep in the em before attempting a carbure- don. The roads are rather heavy, due|aven of refuge ought to know what| principles, and the dawn of the new | /ocal owners. Jocation of the soprano waist line. The feminine waist line 1s more elusive | running. djustment. Carbon also inter. to frost leaving the ground. Half the t ; thay end in the great empire| Mrs Salisbury’s favorite themes| tnan a German note, Two seasons ago the waist line waa concealed in ——ae fores with the proper running of the route is macadam, in poor shape. citlsenship stands for and what the/ fay May coouic, If we bad thelare landscapes and flowers. the|the shoes, Last season It was bivouscking up around the hat, We don't | SOUTH, BETHLEHEM, Fe. March motor. eee aS eS ee United States of Europe, as we have| genorally succeeds in getting the | know where they are wearing the waist line just now, as our family paper the ‘Lehigh University basketball Automobile BAitor: | My 1916 Dodge car knocks and| “By becoming citizens you are no|the United States of America, there | oyt-of-door atmosphere. In her land-| only gets out ax editions an afternoon, Judging by the 1 time we|team, has been elected Captain for next What year 4 the Mercer Auto. | Makes a rumbling nolse when ascend-|jonger subjects, You have the game| would have been no war In Hurope. | soapes she manifesis a fine feeling| amped the changeable waist line, tho ladies are now enrrying ‘em in thelr |falg’ Ma rthy. who halle freee Boriaze a ; t th ing @ hill under fifteen miles an hour, “ Svening World is bringt Cy s éc ia @ senior, He pit ry { a heir plane ut if the road 4g very good and 1 go|Prvieges as the millionaire, You ‘The Evening for trees, which she freely intro-| pocketbooks. the baseball team. Ho is a member o: ; i ple together and teaching them to| duces, Her rendering of d “9 0 Bi Fraternity. | Arrow people ever put out air-cooled | gWenty or twenty-five miles an hour |have the right to vote for the men|PrP no tag, If it has done no more|white birchos, “in Bs Fepoeitine Keeping up with the ttyles ts a tough inatitution for the poor fish who the Blame, Fraternity, BY, graduation are? CHA, | he car runs smoothly, = who govern you. To impress the|than to make the people think of that | Spring,” is highly effective. pay the chocks, Footing the bills is becoming more Intrical 90. Tho | forward; Crichton, centre, and , | The Mercer oar wae never manu- FRED RAUCH. importance of becoming a citizen|fiag, believe me, it has done a fn6| Detollated ‘trees are again feat-| Dilla are becoming larger. Instead of footing ‘em wo will have to yard ‘em. | guard, | factured with planetary transmi: Carbon is no doubt what is caus-| upon you, let me remind you that|tbing. But it has done and {s doing | ured by her in “Melting Snow,” and| !verything 1s getting higher, including shoes, Owing to the high coat ot Armia Wi) RAG ie ce y The Metropolitan agents have | ing the knock which you mention. 1] there ar6 Botte countries where the| more. It is teaching the foreign born | the woodsy atmosphere is well e-| existing there are now only eleven dollars tn @ dozen, bu, that doesn’t affect * champion. The frst motor after the carbon is removed will jain im john Taylor, an olf thi how to become citizens, the necessity | cured in this ploture, the ladies’ clothes appetite any. They run up so many bills on 6o many] rival, in the final round the squash «used by Pierce was an air-cooled Knock is still there, would suggest re- | yahuda cannot become a citizen. In| of Americanizing all our people and! “Ciuy October” introduces far more | different avenues and thoroughfares that the engineers have to invent @| tennis championship of “4 ~ "motor. turning the ignition and examining | this country it is not only your privi-| showing the advantages which the) vivid color, and the trecs are here| now street for papa to walk on. Club. Both men earned their brackets Awtetacttie Bittor: ie fe tg for loose bearings or for) ioce, tt 4s your right, You came here | Privilege of aeeeeantD Lt “1 re? Eservered 18 very charming autumnal Styles in clothes change for everybody except the old man. He weare|%# result of the semi-final round p| 20v i 5 4 b | The third cylinder on my 1912 Over. * ba lhere because you heard through eome| Evenings World cannot be a tne same kind of hat that Columbus discovered America in, You never The hockey teams from Jamaica ant piston Mountain Lake, New Hampshire," | Jand leaks ol], Have put In leak-proof | Automobile Faive | “yt enough for the work it ts doing Bak P | being designed after any kind 6f a boat except a| Erasmus Hall High Schools were victo piston rings, but they seem to have Iam a licensed chauffeur, but have |*sency that it was @ country where| Harry J. Beck, supervisor of the deals with a landscape in reposo,| hear of pollcemen’s shoes pelne COUR a Nt Ane Oe Oo vam one season | foun in the double-header maha ye fan you advise a remedy ther experience except wh you could have freedom of speech | Public Schools Evening School Centre, ‘The mountains of New Hampshire ; ‘ Brooklyn ice ‘Palace last. ni nO ete ea td et ee a Betot Re want tal od actions Your children who cralsald that ho was so impressed with lencircle the painted lake, and the) and veloura de laine tho next. A debutante bricklayer doesn't have to| maica beat St. John’s in the fret gamo The cylinder walls in the cylinder buy @ car for hacking purposes and | ’ i the worth of The Evening World's ‘prismatic clouds are happily be-| worry about his coming out gown, Ilo uses the same dress his dad used | by ® score of 1 to 0 and Erasmus de- re ey having ‘trouble with are no want, to know. the. qualffications |r here may aspire to the highest] campaign that, when asked for the/stowed. The picture ts puinted un-| to chew tobacco In. feated Boye!’ High School by @ ecore of Youbt scored. If thie is not the case Necessary to secure a Hcense, elective honor in the country, Surely,|quditorium for the night, he had |der severe restraint and in low koy, . the cylinder is probably out of round T.G.R, [they havo the opportunity of work: [called off the usual Friday nlEbt 0. | | |The ee aa mound war | Chesalr, the old man doesn't et | vcteody's attorney, Henry A. Wise,| Johnny Downes Wine Raatly. | Ropeail Rees ceind|ngiand the Aiting | Would advies yeu ta. ast tie res |ing Ob ast Bares And tem one Ot) 00 ce a siaice cheer Pee run as observed — from. Button | Rew frock every time the clock cites | Special Aasiatant “wederal “Attorney | YTTOHBURG, Mass, March 16. | of a new piston and rings. quired information from the Bureaw/nine children and went to Public Nore irer get Panne a atttiad | lator, with the projecting capes and |, docan't climb Into bis clothes | siephenson insisted the subpoena ahould School No, 19, not very far away Hoard. of Education, Then | four trees ay sentinels, | without flrat putting up a terrific bat~ |'be obeyed on the. qround that sthe | Johnny Downes of South Boston scored \ Ge 3M the Boar aduc: +. ‘ \ “9 flo tle with the moths for mastery, And Grom hares. | Us Woe: Wasa evete Bt Acariey Cnet Okt ee Arey read G) Aower Sleoes. are fey finally decide the question by While going up Dill in my Regal | anton ear I hear an occasional knock. What le Fatitor I have a 1913 Ford car, I frequent- ole charge of the files over Henry LeBouf of hi an easy. win |New Bedford in a ten-round bout hele e young woman Ie inat night, LeBouta covering and stall: can this be caused by? = REGAL. | 1y fail to start it. L took the cylinder |20"-Jew. Tho Evening World, with Lae preeten were constantly inter- | m4nawed c sand a fine fcol- | ing ffty-fifty, | OE A eas ed In saved him from being stopped 0!) off and found sown tia al -operatio: i. ake! x fc 0 er De — Downes Was on top of nent a! The knock may be due to a loose ‘head off and found in the cylinders | the co-operation of the Board of Bdu-) eg’ by the applause of the audt-|!2k Se al ry of flower perf Pape can't get to sleep enh nlatt yg FG gy Soy bearing, an advance ignition or by | cone d ern ae oe ed ter ic RCs | cation, 1s offering you wonderful ad- lance. Their approval was demon: | "oie of her snow scenes are also| without first counting up the dally aN roenee, GO Oe 00d Le aent tearvon. Ne to OVerHAu! My Oars TaRlog a | vantages over those of my time and|strated by the fact that they remained | 07 a : intonk nd uppercuts. ith boys wel in at Aeremeile Tdltcr fe ences Wilt AE sot out OF gent. | lmay parentat time,” metil the last speaker finished, and it | #004. hat and frock expense account. And | 12 ringside, natic alr . + 7 - *, She shows a single water color| then he can't, \ Tam working on an a vas jl o'clock. Tom Hackett | ., “| nea) Ms be pen brake of the Westinghouse type. Do| If water is found to any great ex-| WHAT PROSPECTIVE CITIZENS | mes ete et Datrlotic songs be- | Udy of “Milkweed Pods,” In which , You think it would be practical on a/ tent in the cylinders, it he filmy seeds are incidental. The ; f the color combinations in evidence of OWE THIS COUNTRY. he epeaking began, which were || - Rome. of tne six-ton tracior? How can | overcome a leaky cylinder head gasket or, a| « Wa mati aa ta. try | (oitived with cnsera, Yack Pollock | Westment le charming, __|the Easter parades make you won- F lost motion In a steering wheel? cracked cylinder, Clear out cylinder DU OWE ROMIAE $0) tne Sounty lerman Lambden shows fower pic- | der which 1s the right aide of the nut J ‘AL, BACON, and put in new cylinder head gasket, {You came from,” Borough President | Was in charge of a number of #enlor| tures than does Mrs. Salisbury, but ! ‘0 acted as ushers, leeae 1088 asylum walls. Bi, om If the principle is applied properly | making sure cylinder head is tight. 1¥| Pounds told his audience, “which has |! who @ | he seems to huve gone further fn ns os, Pror. H. oe, M. D., of the it should pro cossful. It has the leak still shows, look for @ cylin- | done nothing for you that this coun- enrenne Rudy of color arrangement, con Daly (bine Icha cubase lsenre(t Royal Chae a on heavier vehicles der crack. You may lift cylinder sition and finish, tee endomne | Aten een emertatvien ta ir f ore You mention. Lost mo: without changing the timing of the|''Y has done. You came here to bet- plishes his results by older methods g~ prices. and opportunities which your own However, the pictures of both hang| They also change adult prices for matism, bambego, is su tion may be found in the connecting motor, crease of ui rods of the steering gear, Look over valy the entire gear thoroughly, Automobile Be After cylinders are put bac should be timed properly. country didn't afford you and you ene | well together children's clothes 1am seventeen years of age. Am Ilowe it to Americu to be loyal to it! ateraid Certificate 1 Senrat Enur| Mr. Lambden’s landscapes are pox nai n@ license to operate an allowed to drive my father's ¢ leeaOta eae tan se re Lae ps Mislaid Certificate Tells Secret Four! gioiy a trifle enore formal and. sore | icoat- asonnmiod “RMa in oa cathe automobile at the age of sistecu HARRY HOROWT AP dL SP aE A th Young Brooklyn Folk | y dictated by convention |wallan gown, Made of shredded years? See eS - |. According to my understanding of |country from which you came.” mabe af Sie ie corey jilv| wheat, and can be elther worn or ; HE, K. and TDGAR DERRY. the law a person must be over eigh-| Tho big audience applauded that Guarded, ony do BUt effe0> | eaten, it mp for you to obtain | teen years to qualify for a driving! sentiment and followed .he executive ing. | VO An ‘ hag eda pads a chautfeur's license until you become license, but a person sixteon years or| or tier boruugh vers closely, aa he|, © Hite mishap was responsible yes-| juts into the wea with an excellent! sfugt have been protty enay for eighteen years. You may operate your over may drive a car if accompanied | vutlined the advantages which ac-/trday for revealing the socret rendering of th and with | adam. The wife could pick up a new poet ay family car without a license at the|by the owner or a licensed chauffeur, |cruci to tiem by amily being in the| guarted by four young persons so- | White sail in the distance, The clouds] tyoussoau every autumn. resulting ae resent time. longi t hae : “ » becomingly cottony. tion of uric acid in the blood serum, prese or may drive a car belonging to hie! country, d to thelr ch the] ctaily promingnt in Flatbush, It be- a 43 Gasemobile Editor famil ange ps ‘ 4 ej olally p “Sunlight in the Forest" Is delight : ; Myst 4 these painful afflictions, ee ai ; ys [freedom of ‘the schools, the Ply-leame known that two couples, the ful in Its resistry’ of the woods, wi Bo a wonderful thing It atylen were te My case tell ma the bes ae? srounds and th sets. n g 1 in tts , *. made pe ent, like corns or taxes. feel ito r Columbu to. | = cinta wrod esa mea aed ¢ BA (ali eae) lad bag + pregi-| itis not yet eeventeen years old, individuulzed trees at the right and | 17a" permineds Mon colt ot ed of | lumps of when the back hurts Yew Londe on b SIL nur infomation colin tha fone cle Pounds ' you | were married in Himburst, Feb, 28, |! aa eta ee aye eer? | clothes, even a married man could | urine is clondy, full of sedi Leave New York by Broadway to c #2 Inon American chau ‘ re than| Miss I W. Main, daughter of io mast the dis. | keep mn et - w) ment, or you are obliged to seek = i tonne Wot te : \ VoMa new lye and Mrs, Robert W. Main of No. ¢ and the ‘intr 1 light, are! erences . i j] wilet hwo oF three tases ane ee ‘ A et ce authorities, « the fag that |* secre cua eee : : iit Y, n suffer wi sick- EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, 4 : ushortt EY ne PAR (hat log Hast Nineteenth Street, t9 the Ai good. camp tire wit, | GIRL DEFIES GRAND JURY. ms ies or Cissy, nervous spells ' you ’ ¥ we to it that | bride of Robert Maclay Snyder, twen J atl urll ven- | ee acid stomach; or you have the ny r te n ‘ t o it is your | hree, son of Mr. and Mra, ©, B. J « Miss Catherine M eLeod of Cinein i Z, y rhoumatic pains or fambago, it, pail, a xtenographer tn the employ of when the weather ta Tea? nd u can NATIONA 41 Jer of No, 26 Irvington Place. ks ‘Ihe Stewart them that they st be fami |the American C |Doctor Tells How to | ins country. © STEWART it was riv he great work ‘The logroom'a father 16 Buner Thomas EU f the do not neglect the warning, but try ple means. The American license is not valid! ! & ty taking ‘ iy ‘g t Autur HM mokeless Coal ciation As Dr. Srnavss says, the amount of fluid should be regul distrib. a] System of n the British Isles, In order to se- | UP sk of educating you | tendent of Buildings in the Hoard of w road, wi v Indiv | ost Virginia, refused yesterday to the day. Tal 0 wix iy fr | a thru y aix or eight glasses of water thra the da: lase " cure a driving license you are put|to int where makes t easy | Iducation j tree at the right, with a flne shy w | » correspondence of the company | of Jukewarm water at night jost belore going to bed, or a pint of hot . AUT through a rigid driving sxamination, to Dec ine © gens zi showing you Miss Doris Cadmus, daughter of ;mutted eo) al | before the federal Grand Jury conduct: | hour before meals (with onehalf teaspoonful ‘of bicarbonate of soda.) K a the pase, colle tanulations, ctt| sens eitieecnship. These forums are | Mrs. J. J. McKinney, ts the bride of young Japanese artiate in New | inl tne eos! inquiry Then obtain at your nearest drug store ANURIO, double or triple strength 2 IN Of FO FO8Gs BallCe PORU ATT ee Our ee ee oer iieke | Lowenien! Galt, .tweniveone, oe |< ots Jog i | Judge Augustus N. Hand refused to | This to flush the kidneys and to act as a tonic #o that the kidneys will filter out b piles (LA irap! aching al ane 2a “ etl york have banded themselves quash the subpoena on motion of liss| the uric acid poison, AnuRiO, double or triple strength, ia more potent than 8] insures your car against must be included in tho license, udvantage of | the llege|No, 110 Prospect Park West. The| — 1 organization called tne lithia, and in most cases is will dissolve the uric acid as hot water d Pend nowledue, |B rE-AP at gitiner $ UpOH | pridegroom 18 the son of Arthur L.| ‘Ansos They are ’ | “Adv, Naver. ee ae’ dep! mr A for Hed Cross. | J. Smi bees : went en HY sinade'by Brenoh ‘soldiers: wii] woke to the audience of the| The new Mrs. Smith mislaid her tthe Yamanaka Gul | es for ladies eee eta fo 1 born citize wed to| marriage certificate and it dis 1fth Genre pwd 9) on? gentlemen | | Benode of the Prensh fed Grove to be T Ona WhAE Ik Misana 0 | covered vestonday “uy hee crataien |e ‘Fifth Avenue, unt! Musterole Loosena up ‘Those | @] Gamplete Course, $85.]@) |Mra. Reginald be Koven, No. 1028 Park|them to he a citlgen of Americn, ho | gar parents are inetined Mi Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain | a} cor Piefossons arranged, |m| [Avenue ‘The Duchess de Matsance | would confine himself to telling then Hhelr Cogn oil ved [esas 1 nection It t# ¢ — @| Write for cataiog B) cure Robinson, “Admittance will be #2, | 20% tt A citeen, F step has 1 taken s s ned yesterday that on the ¢ n of Keb, 28 the four motored to Manhattan, obtained li. ingly | observe th | You'll know why thousands use | efe the Ocetdental art ° ,| Musterole once you experience the | nh he Over Rene art, SReOrine glad relief it gives. ar an acl : ae vr PM EevICYY 4 8 Get a jar at once from the nearest Sd. and went to Elmhurst, where| o® °™ : | drug store, It is a clean, white oint- | : were through with all kings, em- oe Re Ned. ental conceptions as they have been | q " by th ment, made with the oil of mustard. Quickly Strengthen | mere czars or any other potentate. ee Tiree, By, mae a reflected in Japanese prints and oth-| Tettce than ‘a mustard plaster and Viewed b GEORGE R LUNN | Your Evesight at Home| cern 2 aaron teenies |towe Prem totian Churah srwise,” bo platures thet neve oeen| Sots hot Biter riage eee and caer As Viewed by ER. | ESEENE Al Flome | sneer an tb the closest atten: oes evolved from Uns eomposlte process | fore while it is being rubbed ont U. S. Congressman from New York and Socialist Mayor of 8 13 JOBILE SCH Be at Brondwas are noteworthy ; § SL T ‘ ont Musterole is recommended by many p abies —_ > : y MODEL’S SLAYER UNKNOWN of the exhibitors, tt tx true, | gaove r | * s Japanese traditions, | doctors and nurses, Millions of jars ROBERTSON IS RIGHT! | JEWISH ALIENS HAVE BETTER as ap a the Japanese traditions, | doctors and nurses, Dillions Of jars Robertson, the world's ’ A 4 CHANCE NOW. PHILADE! croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, “Pacifism does not threaten the country now. It is ; cee MED ae teptima: my Wtcr wictaenget e congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- treason and cowardice masquerading as pacifism. Under and when f was naturalized in See dy aan 1 i of the b: r ; ; ‘ $as'we bad no such advantages as! Hoberts also known ee Maske tothe It hago, pains and aches of the back OF the cloak of pacifism the enemies of our Government are Pie Evening World i offering to ye Vertisinar ast imedet Toned Anes fo joints, sprains, sore muscl : , , ‘ she : TA Roe cee Rak Seartione Laced hae Means chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the uniting in a conspiracy to leave our country: unprotected, | p ne ition for lesa than Stranwied by @ person or persons un- | 9) chest (it often prevents pneumonia Now you can ge known A Kore ar a | Le |tattety aha" lon: Gun"ade oats | eit. ARUN oP BG AE IN THE EDITORIAL SECTION TKINSON AUTO SCHOOL, | 1, roi Toles” cu ey somo flr pro Dany 1 ia ton. oy eallfaton the can The Sunday World To-Morrow # not even remotely Jap- que. The brush work ta pro- diy American in etyle and tn other points, ‘ a ll roadway) Cirole Le committed eulcide Atlan- hone Pecings, See Dovior'e anncuncement son iong a time, Originally the oath of y/o committed eulclde Im Atian- | poset in, ta paver, Hon Gna prmerinign Tied gilagianoe compelled the support of rest him ‘im sonmection® wrth the | 1 drvags,— Aan, sae | the Constitution, Now you must de- | girl's qapih,

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