The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1917, Page 12

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—— cf Comme wet er 9 BACKACHE, WEAK KIDNEYS thy dody and the wnhappl-| pain and discomfort when wrinating, ‘be testy, cloudy and stringy urine, toe fre. sory whith follow may and giringy, erinms, toe, rv, kidneys im shape health. The kid- » body. 9 ¥ is esuaicone of the biedder or by nervousness, af £ 2 | The Aluminum Ma with Magnetio Gear Bit G O much has been said in advertising about easy riding qualities in motor cars that the public takes all statioments on this subject with a grafa of salt, We know of no way to tell you how smobthly Premier rides, It simply cantyot ie told. It must be experi- ence l first hand. May we take you out fpr a little ride? yours 895 F.C).B. Indianapolis Kaurmann-Morris Co. Inc. Mythic afinities. “I can tell @ woman's tempera This new discovery, Japanese product, is certainly @ wonder the way ft draws out & pair of swollen, burning, aching feet. takes the soreness right out, then the corn oF callous shriveis and lifts off, Hard corns, soft corns or corna between the toes, just shrivel up and Iift off so Just think! om tebe thle feet. ALL OAMBRIDGE, Mass, Maroh 80-—If you are looking for the right girl, mister, why not try one of thore ancient temples of Terpetchore wMoh flourish in the bright lights, for Dudley 4. Sargent of Harvord soye afint- Mee are often brought together through the whirl of the dance? AEE Mrs. Thomas Ferguson Sigourney | East Ninety-fifth 6 Lift Out Your Corns ICE-MINT ‘THE NEW DISCOVERY ENDS Foot Troubles Tt is wonderful, the surrounding skin. You will never havd to out « corn again amd run the risk of blood poison, Say good-by to your old corn salv and bundling tape, for that pi fa sure to be « made from flammation from It plasters corn of “goner’ if 4 ever fesle the magic toed of loe-mint. gush @ delightful, imparts soothing, cvsling feeling to the feet that you will igh, with, relies. te the real Japanese svoret for It prevents foot keeps them sweet and comfort: tee Te te evenly Appreciated by women ts hatever measures may be necessary ] | 1800 Broadwa ‘rho wear high heel aoe rane Core, tn Yo'detend the national honor and to, pro; Telephone Colum! aeistes Gre UR shore hag? fearing, Steveland’s, second “Ad tninise on tand Byae ona BeURery ce AENw 4 ister to MOTTA FRASORDNT CO Ramen o, (unaiene hbo ian, red, swollen feet the treat on ta and Yor Goats | 1 ‘B64 Livingston U costes litthe and there is otning 7 i} years fF a ad See ee” tor—ad fas been ome of. the United states’ ner The Keen Joy of Rhythmic Flight Eight superb huskies in rhythm of flight obeying every cry of the “musher” bounding as one dog in the traces, STA The Magneto A brilliant motor that tears {ts gasoline apart into every possible bit of energy. Hence spectacular speed whenever you want it—silken stealth whenever you need it—and long mileage on gas. The first 8" with magneto ignMion. Hence an un- failing, infallible spark; yeiye spark; keener power, Saves wire trouble. Saves drain on.battery. Greater electrical reserve for lights, for starts, Wedge-shaped— hence the greater body strength Made by Standard Steel Car 80 H. P.—127-inch wheel-base— optional upholstery and color Springfield Sedan $2500 — Limousine $3500 — 7-Passenger Touring $2000 — 4.Passenger Roadster $1950 buffed leathers. vier of charming color-sche: 4 ‘ake a spin in a Standard "8" today, and you'll long to possess one, The whole a thin Co., Pitteburgh, Pa, F. O. B. Butler, Pa. DUFFY MOTORS CORPORATION Phone Columbus 2565 1895 BROADWAY * Buil Eight superb cylinders, their silent pis- tons leapin give you Equipped “‘Eight’’ that comes from stral structural lines, Not| Coxe, te Chaplain Truman Fost Riddie zed with five members and $1,400 Teo-mint | Us. & PIS George's Church, on |fn the treasury ; to-day thero are 2,814 | irettate | © ee, ploying companies enrolled and 15,000 | | MISS NANA SIGOURNBY TO HAVE JUNE WEDDING; | WILL BE MRS. ROGER TOPP | Notes in Society The wedding of Miss Natalie Wil- mer Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mre. J. Walter Wood of No. 118 Past Bixty-ifth Gtreet, and Francis D. White, son of the late Mr. and Mra John White, will take piace on Abril 12 in the Chureb of 6t. Ignatius Loy- ola. Amivassador and Mra. Gerard will be entertained at diner by Mr. and Mra, Oornelius Vanderbilt on Tues- day evening, Marob 27. Mr, and Mrs, Frederick D. Under- | wood of No. 277 West End Avenue announce the engagement of thelr daughter, Miss Helene H. Underwood, to Willan Lyman Campbell of Balti- more, The weding will take place in Juy- Mra. Joseph A. Flannery of No. #12 Biaht, — Ser @ theatre party om Bey. or thew supper dance given by the New Fork Diet Kitchen Association, Mr. and Mra. Oliver de Lancey Cos- ter will give a dinner this evening at No, 81 East Fitty-sixth Street. Mr. and Mra. ‘Wrnesto G. Fabbri ary to have a Cerca Many to-night at No. 7 SOCmN ey Announces the engagement of her = Harriet Seymour gave the daughter, Nana Sigourney of No. 119! ,,. Mrw Marries eevee usteal morn- Weat Sevonty-first Street, New York | ings yesterday in the Waldorf-Astoria. City, to Roger Topp of Las Vegas, N./ Among the subscribers are Mrs. Al- M. Miss Sigourney was born in Low! bert Herter, Mrs, William H. » Forest Brush, Mrs. Ke Angeles, Cal., and received her educa- sence Heech end Mre Kenneth Bra- tion at St, Mary's College, Forty-| gior. sixth Street, near Fifth Avenue, tn ee ae this city, ‘The wedding will take| SAFETY COUNCIL PROSPERS. place in June, bch eal Began Three Years Ago, Spends MISS COXE WEDS IN APRIL. 00,000 a Ye Propaga' The “Safety First’ elogan has not gone unheeded in this country and Wu- rope, according to the annual report the directors of the National Safety Coun- cll_ made at the Hotel Astor yesterday ‘Three years age the council was or-| Invitations have wedding of Miss Elizabeth Davies Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Macgrane repreaenting every” State tn the Union and sev foreign countrt te the council hi an annual bud, of | of $100,000 for propaganda, Bo wh view of |° The next meeting of the counct! will es ge the late Peter | pe held hore on Sept. 10 and 3,000 per- Townsend of fouthfelds, ‘The Dride- 'sons are expected. Before this meeting m, originally from St. Louis, was several councils il be organized in ® & reception | members, N bride ts a -granddaughte rad rom Yale in 1910 and from New York and vicin! © Ynion Theological Seminary in this | She girectors Joins inst might to to- a was for.two years an ase |eue bulletins to the 8,000,000 workmen t St George's Church, employed by the firma and corporations who are members of the council, asking them to support President Wilson in THE EVEWING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 80, 1917, Find Rhythmic Mate At Dance; She Surely TO RAISE $100,000 FOR: THE HOWARD ORPHANAGE Deaths of Many Southern Negroe Here of Cold Make Need of Funds Imperative. The influx of 160,000 Southern ne- groes, brought here to relieve @ shortage of labor, hae made it neces- sary to enlarge the equipment of the Howard Orphanage and Industrial School for Colored Children at Kings Park, L. 1. Scores of negro parents have died as @ result of not being properly prepared for the colder cli mate of the North, and consequently the number of orphans sent to the Long Island institution hag increased greatly, Thin #ttuation, outlined at a meet- ing of business men at Delmonico’s, 56 Beaver Street, yesterday after- noon, has started a movement to raise $100,000 for the orphanage. fter the luncheon the committee met to Gisouss the final plans for a Children Cry twelve-day campaign for funds to be Started early in ese DEBUTANTES A AID CHARITY. Diet Kitchen Auxiliary Hatses| Fund or Mile Sta Some of the season's debutantes are members of Auxillary No. 1 of the New York Diet Kitchen Arsociation, un der the auspices of which a supper jdance and bridge were given last night in the Della Robbia room of the Van- derbilt. The procveds will be us supporting one of the elght milk ate tlons maintained by the association in congested districts of the efty Among the young women in charge were the Mi Dorothy Darrell, 8yl- via Van Re er, Loulse Riordan, Katherine Honor & Henry, Madeletn jueen, Helen Bacon, s, "Mary St. John and Jull Object to Prot, Taussts. CHICAGO, March 20.- the Illinois Manufacturers’ Associa- tion to-day sent telegrams to Se for Fletcher's Sy CASTORIA The Rind You Have Always ture of Chas. H. F deceive you in this, «* Just-as~ health of & ou What, is atls im, Mo: more than th relief of Co ation, F' letcher, and personal supervision for ove: ars. © ountestetts, Imitations and ood” are but experiments, and endanger the hildren—-Experience a; borne the signa- Laan made under his Allow no one Bares be ‘has TO Ex RIA CAS fi OR JA Pare- §° ric, ‘Drops and Soothing Syrups. piu hine nor other narcotic substance. years it has been in constant use forthe It Contains neither For latulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and. by re; suladag the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- shnilation of Food; giving The Children’s Panacea—' healthy and _ natural sleep, ‘he Mother’s Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For ‘Over 30 Years ree bankruptey for thi Siatrict. in even rush o ht, stern, forward-converging, y masters of steel — and teed means everything to a motor car, Massive cushions dissolve the last traces of shock. of si nusual ular beau ues blent Dr. Howard James, late of the United States Public Health Service, says physicians should prescribe more organic fron— Nuxated Iron—to correct the great drain nature has placed upon women at certain periods and to supply the fron deficiency resulting from a demineralized diet nqw being served in thou- sands of homes. Opinions of | Dr. Ferdinand King, New York | Physician and Medical Author, ‘and other physicians who have | thoroughly tested the value of Nuxated Iron, Any woman who tires easily, is nerv- ous oF trritable, or looks pale, hag gard and worn should at once have her blood examined for tron de- ficiency — administration of simple Nuxated Iron will often increase the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, careworn women 100 per cent. in two weeks’ time. reater rhythm, might of this “There ean be no at tiful, rosy-oheeked wo w anys Dr, Ferdinand ).ing, a New York Physician and medical author. “In my talke to physiolans on the grave jous consequences of tron de- ¢ blood of American women, naly emphanized the fact that doctors should preaoribe more organic fron—nuxated tron—for their nervoun, run-down, we patients Pal skin of an ena flesh flab tags, table syrups, ean- white bread, soda macaront, apaghettt, degerminated corn: on to be found. Temoved the, tron of Mother foods, and silly o . Fine hand- to the quiet are responsible for another . ‘Therefore, Mf you wish to wr youthful vim and v! SvRattney in your foo by wali toe gut Ween your deca "hen wet eat.” Dr. Howard James, late of the United Btetes Public Health Service, says: "In my opinion, organic iron is beyond ques- mutante and aloohalic bevernges 4 that in this way they f disease tn thousands of waved whb new dle every yea! pneumonta, grippe, kidney, | heart trouble and other dang: ° your blood te ohenge food into ving tlesue jit, no matter how mu | your food merely pai through | you Without doing you any good, You don't | eet the strength out ef fH, and a4 @ con: Without what you eat, with habit-forming } THE CEWTAUA COMPANT, NEW YORK Orry. Beauty of the Modern American Woman. THE CHILDS APPEAL | WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER? Martha Reynolds | stone demonstrate that have t n-partl A SPLENDID PROTECTION Against Stomach, Liver or Bowel dis- orders Is afforded with the ald of HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters It strengthens and tones the digestive system. TRY a@ bottle this Spring MOVIE ACTRESSES AND THEIR HAIR Did it ever occur to you that every movie actress you have seen has lovely halr, while the most popular count their curls as their chief beauty? In fact, many are leading ladies just because of thelr attractive locks. Inquiry among them discloses the fact that they bring out all the natural beauty of their hair by care- ful shampooing, not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture by putting a teaspoonful of canthrox (which they get from the druggist) in @ cup of hot water and applying this Instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid §s enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of Just the top of the head. After its use, the hair dries rapidly with unf- form color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disap- pear. The hair {s so fluffy that it jooks much heavier than it ts, while its lustre and softness is delightful. Advt AN lost or found articles ade’ yertited in The World will be Usted at The World’s Informas Pulitzer Building henge rig tee: ton Bureau, Arcade, oan Row; Physicians Explain Why Women Need More tron in Their Blood Today Than 20 Years Ago Say Anaemia—Lack of Iron Is Greatest Curse to the Health, Strength, Vitality and ‘Mother, why dont you take NUXATED IRON and be strong and well and have nice rosy cheeks instead of nervous and irritable all the time and looking-so haggard and old-The doctor gave some to Susie Smiths mother and she was worse off than you are and being so now she looks years younger and feels just fine’ you become weak, pale an@ sickly looking, Just ant tryin srow in w moll in tro Patient of to me (after weeks’ course of jootor, that there only to meet eo h, dlaturbed secretions, eto, I came across Nuxated Iron, ingenious preparation eontatnt fron, whieh teeth: corrosive @ stomach and which Is readily assimilated into the blood and quickly makes ite elt by Increased vigor, snap and rain placed upon requires “io help make her eyatem at curtain. p fron much more than men up for the lows “It showid be brought home to the - minds of the younger as well as elie women of Amertes, what a wonderful take place, many cases, od Iron te ta pw it will enriched bic the thelr cheeks, with them tn the mornin; them at night to @ « # and accompany and perfeot ep. Men, too—those who, in uous strain’ of business Up replily stores of nervy rt wource of power, 4 rel path and endurance, which will not strong or well you owe to make the following toast x you can work or how far walk without becoming tired From my own experience with Trou, uch @ valuable remedy that’ It sho pt in every hospital ery physician in this Sauer, a Boston has studted both In this ¢ hysician, who y and’ great waye: 'L 4 Iron, it ¢ magto, Not long me who was nearly You can tell] the women with plenty of iron in their blood- beautiful healthy rosy cheeked women full of Life, Vim and Vitality - while those who lack iron are often cross, nervous, irritable, weak, tired. complain: ing creatures whom nobody wants to have around. ft arent deamning & miracle of with the T. Alphonsus Wallace, @ physician of Many years’ experience In this country who has been given many ‘hoi tities "in Euglana, eayes “de” not & practice of recommending adver! medicinal products, but I Rave found Nuxated Iron #o potent us, run down conditions, that I showid know of It, The men a of to day need more iron in thelr bluod than ‘ase twenty or thirty years ago. the demineralized for « resistance necessary to offeet the wreater number of health hasarde te be met at every turn,’ NOTE -Nuxaied ron, which te prescribed ant hy recommensied mn for lite offer to fortett & 6 - find him silturlon it ther ouphoe fave ant mene Po ay preasur boy of 20 Seen who lacks: And tseroane x nnd as full of vigor, vim and vitality OO vod sent, “or over in four weeke’ “tine une man o Pt young mani in fret, teeagfr po rehind, doar ry tt it dome Neem, foanla Fou oF nd ange & rwaiiate.

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