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at You Should Know ‘mnvew vorx pesvr as . - ? _ A COLORATURE SOPRANO About Your Auto; How | To Drive’and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble—Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. ‘ | By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. IM #feW of the numerous instances in which motor vehicles disappear | after having accidents, leaving behind no chie as to their licence num-| ders, I beliove that it would be consistent with our other motor vehicle laws if the Hcense plates were re- quired to be carried at a minimum and a maximum height from the ground. If an ordinance or an amendment to the present motor vehicla law were enacted requiring that license plates be fastened to motor vehicles at a height of not less than two feet anf not more than four feet from the ground, the approximate | location of the plates on the motor vehicle would become fixed in the the adeeahetyicl a abaec hatha ine The feature of the concert at of an accident the guilty parties MoAly . This avanihe! t bag hs Bandit would be liable to aubsequent arrest. | of the Caledonian Honpital was the 1 mention this because of the fact debut of Miss Helen Lassiter of Fort fumerous commercial vehicles have their plates fastened to the top| Worth, Tex., as a colorature soprano, the bodies, far out of the ordinary range of vision. And incidentally, Her rendition of “The Winds of the im mine cases out of ten, the rear light does not illuminate tho rear plate, | S°Uth” Was espectally effective. Miss Lassiter is the daughter of Newton HH but fs carried under the vehicle body Lassiter, general attorney of the Chi- futomedite Editor o. : | ago, Hock Island and Gulf Rallroad What is the meaning of the foliow-| the explos San og : ing transmissions, selective, pre : sage iy eho Hotes in Society nme oS eM, C&siFen the n tanes place the slap or! UMfeUr | Automed ding an ordinary ¢ is} soline ¢ Moense operate a commercial truck] How tay I clean carbon out of and ds it necessary for him to demon-|™Y engine? strate on #uch a ve ie for the W IN.G, conse? Does the wearing of giasses| A liquid carbon remover may be|,.Mr. and Mrs. John J. Radley of No. prohibit any one from taking the, used in the prescribed manner; the West Seventy-sixth Street an- State examinations? A Ani the engugement of their FB. | oxygen burning method may be used , | and the motor may be taken down! mater een, Tha chanee $7, and the carbon scraped. geare revolve around a centre gear Automobile FAitor . aug Miss Margaret Radley, to Gerald Hutchinson Daly of Riverside, | Conn, | 001 tol tached to the main shaft, the mo-|, Where Is there a@ rood ae = tion of the gearing resembling that| ‘ke @ course in automobiles The wedding of Miss Mary Fitz io ‘beth Knapp of No. 68 Kast E - of the planets around the sun, The K. . s gear on t aft is called the sun| See advertising columne of Even: f0Urth Street and Mortimer Blisy Laie ‘gear and those which revolve around ing World. Taine ae Ae on iL in St a lied the planet g The | Autcamdile Baior ames's Church, St rm a it are stwe sliding gear arrangements are| As I am in the the progressive in which one shift: | hand ing member serves for all speeds and the selective system where two or more slidin, market for a second r would like to ng to Miss Nathalie Wilm: know what ter of Mr. and Mrs. J Wood, before purchas- Sixty-fifth Street, will Francis D. White of this city to-day at noon in the Chureh of St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Avenue | and Elghty-fourth Street, A small re- ception and breakfast will take place | at the Wood home. ‘The date originally set for the wedding was April 12, but | 1s Mr. White's regiment may be| called for duty it was decided to have | | the geremony performed at once, | pW: Ww od, daugh- take re used. | ystem ar membe: BR. Would suggest that you secure the services of a gear shift lover in th is employed for shifting these mem- ood man on motor cars, bers and works in a gate form of paying him for his time. The money D § ment. The driving license is good ain en ee either type of machine. If a spent in this manner will be saved in n’e eyes are not very bad hi a to pass the examination. =| in fall I took my 6-60 Willard Amtemobile Edits |iicsas battery off my car, Since then Per- | the purch: S| Automobi: of car, Editor: Ai. bas -been.overhauied by a-battery man and fully charged, It kept in a comparatively dry place, I have been advised to drain all the Juice out of it and allow it to stand upright, Have also been advised to | keep it charged, is this hada soe home at No, 1021 Clinton Street, Phila- 1 ioe ; + |delphia. Dr. Ames of Hoboken wiil| According to the best battery prao- | officiate. The bride will be given in| janufacturers are not generally qe the Gerery vaiag 1 be treated as) marriage by her father, the American ipping with cut-outs because tho :followat. Remove fillin Consul General at Brussels, who 1s ay eng With ut otited in certain 24d pure water until the home on a leave of absence. Mrs. sestions and because of their desire 110. 0% if f| Re-| Thomas Bloodgood Peck of this city 0 market a quiet car. The money Place filling plugs and be sure they | will be her only attendant. Ogden M ufacturer spends in turning #7, set in tightly. Never charge a| Hammond will be best man, mn battery with the plugs out, as the au- Gutta quiet running motor ie wasted | tomatic vents are then ‘closed and | flooding will resuit, |" Automobile Editor the proper current rate Have a Saxon Six, 1915 model, and) to charge until the after having battery charged, in con-| at necting something went wrong in wiring. Had this looked after, but volt meter doesn't resister; It onty | shows disc! @ when turning on hts or horn while motor ts running. wMachine has not Leen running for six |} weeks, and on of faucet of tank, ater ran out. 1 took out about one int and a half before gasoline com- chine has run in excellent condition. menced to run, How do you account Suddenly the clutch bean to clip. ‘for this? C.1. B. Is three months the natural time for The generator is probably- not discs to burn out? Should the clutch Wharging its battery as it should. on 1 model Packard be en- Would advise having a good electric aged when car is going down a hill? man look over your system. Water if so, why is it not proper to do so has undoubtedly got into the tank ha Pleree Arrow JM with the gasoline and would advise! The clutch should be serviceable for the cleaning out of the entire tank. | more than a year if it were aver- I have @ machine with no cut out. Would it be advisable to climb hills Do you {5 now ‘Theodosius Fowler Stevens, a brother of Mrs. Rickard Stevens of Cast! Point, Hoboken, will marry Miss Frances Watts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ethelbert Watts, to-day in her with a car in this condition? think it would be benefictal to pl a muffler in front of the car?) Why do manufacturers place cars on the market with no cut-outs? D.C. W, 1 A-out-out usually relieves the back jure when used and aids a motor. The Bachelors’ dance Inst night at the Vanderbilt was well attended, Among the subscribers are Mr. and Mra. Robert E. Tod, Mr. and Mrs, Gris- wold A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Fred- erick linghuysen, Mr, and Mrs. W. Whitewright Watson, Mr. and Mrs, Felix Doubleday, Mr. and Mra. Angier | B. Duke and Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Drexel Biddle jr | nd contin pecific gravity is its maximum and the cells are gassing freely, Place in dry, cool place and once every two months add water and rechara Anitomobite Prittor: IT have al eluten 4, four cylinder, thirty Packard with dry dise New dises were put in abottt nths ago and since the mi Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harriman will give a dinner to-night at N Fast Fifty-second Street for the Mayor and Mrs John Purroy Mitche Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall of | No. 620 Park Avenue ente ned a party of sixteen last night at the dance of the Bachelors. —___. NO INVADING FORGE, THIS, Jof three $5,000,000 HOMES! THE H OF OLDGITYINA TENEMENT REVOLT Latin Quarter Leads Uprising Against Edict Abolishing Gas BROOKLYN, TOO, IN ARMS! Owners Claim Right to House | Three or Four Families In | One Dwelling. | Old Greenwich Village, old Chelsea, old Rrooklyn—in fact all parts of old New York where stately private dwell- been strugeling for ex-| Istence against the ruthless invasion | of flats and business—are In open re- bellion against the Tenement House Department. ‘They call it the rulo of the Czar| at a time when the whole world! knows that the Czar has been 4 throned—this latest edict that quiet, inoffensive occupants of the big old woms shall not heat coffee or boll eres or stir the seductive Welsh rab- Dit over the gas jet. Just as the grand old houses seemed to have been saved by the zone restrictions and families of culture that had moved far north or east or west were coming back to make homes again in the old lifting to new heights the tottering residential along came the new Czar with a claim of tenement jurtsdie- over every structure tn which more than two families do any cook- ing. They say tt is a direct blow at more than $50,000,000 of such realty. Committees of the Advisory Coun. | cll of Real Estate Interesta, Brook- ings neighborhoods, values, tlon lyn Board of Real Estate Brokers with varlous property owners’ and bulle associations have been con- sulting for over a year to get com- promise legislation under which at least three fainiiies may be allowed | to cook in dwellings without submit- ting to full Tenement House Depart- ment regulat.ons, The Tenement House Committcas of Manhattan and Brooklyn, with the Charity Organiza. | tion Soctety and other upholders of | the ‘Tenement House Law, have prac- sully consented to measures which Mings., make common cause with the thous- ands of owners and tenants who are deprived of thelr right to penceful and omfortable occupation by the ne let. LATIN QUARTER IN PANIC OVER NEW RULES. Washington Square and the fast- growing Latin Quarter take {t most to heart. Their cherished studio apart ments are mainly converted dwellings and four st es, once the f lar milles, man ylontal pe, seventy dred years old They were the be in town when their district was the most fashtonabl They are still a feature of quiet sec tions south of Fourteenth Street, After the first rushes uptown, the @wrollings fell to the use of boarders and roomers, but they re rescued by the studio apartment idea and taken in large numbers for alteration into homes of the class! five to one hu private hiehly attrac domiciles for artists, writers, illustrators, professional and business men and wom As a rule they are ted into studios of two pn each floor ange windows or rear yard. bir rooms and bath—tw Most of them have three looking on the street Thero is no kitchen, because the tenants do wart to keep house They get their meals at the m restaurants in the vicinity, ky house has a janitor to keep the apart ments in order and give what servic« open the field for three-family | They are being urged to) ANDSOM -+-—- “The Most Handsome Men Look as if They Had Been Brought Up on the Vacuum Bottle” “Tell a Young Man He’s Handsome and You Have Him Handcuffed’’—‘‘His Idea of a Quorum Is Himself and a Mirror’—“It’ll Be a Sad Day for America When the Bronx Elects a Motorman Queen of the May’”—“Our Next President May Be Elected on the Tango Ticket.” By Arthur (‘‘Bugs’’) Baer. ‘opyrteht, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Mven! With Aruerica pirouetting om the brink of a war, with baritone Amert cans getting ready to reverse Doo Bryan's formula and beat the plow into swords, with our army and navy ready to boot tho foe for a goal along comes Greenpoint and inaugurates a tournament to decide the handsorest man in that neck 0’ woods. We don't know what a6 prize ts going to be in the handsomest man conte prize should be. First prize should be a one way ticket to some place a long way off. Direction, preferably south. With no stop-over privileges After Greenpoint conviots the handsomest man in that should be no lenience on the part of the jury, No community has any use for those Intricate looting handsome men with Harrison Mwher expressions. « World) who ond but we know what first burg there Or rather lack of expressions, Most of them look as if they had been brought up on the vacuum bottle Wo don't know whatever compelled Greenpoint to start a handsoment man epidemic, Outside of that ttle difficulty with the Kai the coun try was getting along beaut Now, between Greenpoint’s handsome men and the mosquitoes, they are kolng to toss a moth our whole summer. Tell a young man ho ts handsome and you ha handcuffed his career After that he only uses his head for a hatrack, He goes around trying to look ke a collar ad. Hin idea of a quorum {9 himself and a mirror, 1H may have a thought once in a wt but he soon gets normal again. Mis dome looks Hke the main street tn a deserted village. A rush of brains the head would be fatal in his case reenpoint ts going to have @ lot te answer for when Ganriel toots that old horn in the celestial Jazz band. | First thing you know Flatbush will tnetitute a carnival to determir is the prettiest burglar in that baillwick, while Staten Island will be holding @n extra sewsion to find out who ts Staten Island's mate Helen of Troy. | Chessir, Greenpoint, {t's going to be a wad day for America when the Bronx elects a motorman as Queen of the May Beauty, they say, is skin deep, but ugliness goes to the bone, In the| Case of most men, ugliness has quite a Journey before |t reachos the t The kewples with Leyendecker maps are the lads who assay 2,240 pounds of bone to the ton right from one ear to the other, It isn't necessary to send all the way to Africa to get 18-karat material for buttons and billiard balls, We have natural resources right here in America. And the tn- dustry thrives without being subs!- dized by Congress, Broadway ts the boulevard where you can lamp the beautiful men. After Greanpoint has collected eut- ficient clues to apprehend their most beautiful male of the species, why not hold @ world series with Broad- way to decide who has the most Pom- eranian expreasion in the works? The winner of the clinie could be given a gentleman's powder puff or some other symbolical token of victory. The only real trouble that Green point has started is that a blond riot might object to fighting In a brunette regiment, And suppose our uniforms for Uncle Sam's soldiers? We'd all got pinched before we reiched the front. Instead of dying from exposure, our brave boys would get arrested for tt, And another aftermath of the Greenpoint beauty melee nat our next President may be! ~ | “email rigne for Croenpotae eo caten | SENTRY 1S SHOT DEAD | eat | BY PROWLER IN FORT but they shouldn't have done tt with votes. ‘They should have made a net. | Slain When He Detects Men Tryi to Get at ig Guns at Paul Swans insisted on designing Personal pulchritude tn the whts- ed #ex ia » indication of mental lity. Many a watch has a bum set works under a beautiful enamolled Portland, Me. dial, | PORTLAND, March rivite Greenpoint started something when | John Poor of tho Third Company, they started that male beauty bally-! Const Artillery Corps, is dead here »», Even the icemen are fluttering around like butterfites. of @ bullet wound received when he | tried to halt two strangers detected ‘inan's yell, "Go to war yourself! | whether EST MAN MITCHEL |S “BOOED” GIR'S SOUEAL SPOS AS HE TALKS OF WAR; GIVES ANGRY RETORT >-— Only Two Classes Now, Amer- icans and Traitors, He Tells Interrupting Pacifists. Moeyor Mitchel was the storm cantre tumultuous clash be- lots and pacifista New York since the German crisis began, came during his spesch ‘t the celebrat of the Russlan ution in Carnegie Hall last The militant pactfists were mainiy » upper balconies, When cham- pions of the Mayor arose with cries of “Put them out!" they subsided, Tho Mayor began by saying that America rejoiced in the fact that if War must come it would be fighting beside @ democratio and not an oll- warchical Russia, and that it is now inevitable, in #0 far as human fore- sight may view the matter, that the United States is to be projected into thie war Then came a deep-toned, raucous booing and feminine cries of “No! N and @ scream, “We should not have it for our men to fight!" and a Another storm of ertes came trom the gallery, and the Mayor, suddenly angry, pointed a finger toward the os and cried; “I say we are on the brink of war, and let me digress long enough to eay | yousthat gallery up there—that » time is at hand when Americana Will be divided into but two classea— Americans and traitors!" That ended the “pacifist” demons stration as far as he was concerned, bal | for the vast majority of the audience arose, waving bats and handkerchlefe and cheering “The time has come when you are either for America or against tt your voice im raised in the wallery legtelative cham- was his parting shot Stephen 8. Wine, the next spouker, also had his warm moments With the ry when he said he reed with the Mayor in that he thought war must come, and he ired up fiercely when the gallery offered him the same discourtesles it had the Mayor, “President Wilson has nobly done | all that he could to avoid war, but it now appears as if war would come,” ‘sald Rabbt Wise, | — >. | CEAPEMAKER IS SHOT. rot Man Que While trying to quiet ewo quarreling patrons at a table in his reste nant at Ono Hundred and Fighty-seventh Street and Southern Boulevard, the Irons, last night, William Martini was shot In t Vordbam Hospital In @ serious condi. tion. One « © men, both of whom fied and have not been fdentified, drew a volver when Martint approached, «1 tired ‘There were 1 women tn the place and. the shooting caused much excitement. _ CRANE MAY BE ENVOY. President Sat to Japan, wa March 24.—Charles 1 { Chicago was understood to- y tot Jor consideration by Presi- ' Wilson for appointment. as Am 1 for to Japan, to succeed tho ‘I Atibasaador Guthele Mr, Crane was appointed Minister to Chink inthe Taft Administration, but recalled before he lett San Francisco because of ah with Far Dlished Interview dealing Hastern questions: | one word? He would not, y To Satrona, left side and im in| _ PLAN FOR ELOPEMENT, BUT ALL ENDS WELL |Men Who Heard It in Auto Thought of Kidnapping and Gave Chase. A girlish . squeal spoiled Mary Cerulll’s elop ent with James Chick - erella, but the complications that fol- lowed were #0 exciting the pareats of the couple bestowed thelr blessings and promised a regular wedding might take place to-day. Mary ts twenty-two and lives at No, 1694 St. M ark's Avenues, Brook twn, Chickerella lives at No, 836 Union Avenue, and the girl's parents Wouldn't let her wed him, so they de- cided to elope last night at 7 o'clock. They met at Dastern Parkway and Hopkinson Avenue, where Chickerella had an automobile, his best man, Samuel Manzo of No, 71 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, and three other friends, As the young woman settled herseif in the auto she uttered a squeal of supreme satisfaction, It was heard by Philip Goldstein, manager of a garage at No. 1709 Kastern Parkway, and three auto owners, A kidnapping!" shouted Goldstein. ‘0 the rescue, men!" Manzo was yanked from the ran- ning board of the car as the machine sped away and lugged to t > Brown ville Police Station, Would be y Next & general alarm was sent out and a wateh was put on all ferries and bridges, Some one had caught the number of the car, and the police moved so fast that they came up | With the machine just as Chickerella Was handing his sweetheart from the car in front of his home, They had intended to hide there until the ex- citament passed. Instead he and Miss Cerulll were taken to the police station. Herg after many explanations, the parents of the pair were sent for, and Lieut Hrady successfuly interceded for the runaways TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Get a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store, pour a little into your hand and rub well into the sealp with the finger tips. By morning most If not all, of this awful scurt will have disappeared. Two or three applic: tions will destroy every bit of dai druff, stop scalp itching and falling hair.—Advt. KIDNEYS NEVER ~ CAUSE BACKACHE “Rub pain, soreness and stiff- ness right out with | “St. Jacob's Oil,” | Kidneys cause backache? Not |They have no nerves, therefore can {not cause pain, Listen! Your back- ache is caused by lumbage, selaticn or a strain, and the quickest relief 1x soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil.” Rub it right on the ache or tender | spot, and instantly the pain, | sttfnesa and lameness di: Don't stay crippled! Get a emall triat hottle of “St. Jacob's Oil” from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache, sel lumbago pain, “St. Jacob's Oil” stops pain at once. It is harmless end doesn’t burn or discolor the skin, It’s the only application to rab on a weak, lame or painful back, or foe lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma H e ru atte: t strain.—Advt. A may be needed. "i er Af tart a) pear the I-inch gun batteries at ee tism, sprains or a Automobile ¥Altor SA aM Ail Wipes ot clutohes JUST BARN W@| But tho tenants have been guilty | Harlem ts not. ping |. Hart S| Soot Williams yeutorday, | oA ATION. “ When I run my engine with the] ing a grade without damage to clutch. M & BAILEY jof one great crime new und then too easily unravelled in that! Although butte which aro} (res Newark News) | 9 rear axle jacked up wheel SPIN8) Keeping clutch free from oil and the | seneie ane ® Lec ly da, ghborhood and the boys would/on Cape Elizabeth near Portland); One ass at is the matter| on t e ect round and tho orien docsat Tene | avoiding of slipping too much will 1 Greatest cs Jia | Ran See ate accra eR pare werent fer have their health, Heeas Licstt have besa vily | ldren? What has be | 61 Dra and, bi s| hin he “Greate > Pe hh?) using c ouster, aleohol sti id « ve OusaN quie! did not remedy the trouble He * all Deed sd ~ anes shape. M sreatest Show on Earth |percolator, or getting a Might break guarded since another sentry was |S? of the thousands of Ted your stomach. Keep it strong This condition is nothing to worry| RA ae t Comes to New York at 9 faust of e« L rolls, with possi Might cast a few votes to gee Who! tired on last Wednesday night, two 1 to say their prayers before! and IL. When food di about. Any of the bearings may be ,,\) tt the of transmission Is the "Clock To-Nie! an accusing eg or two. Now, if ¢ the prettiest barge admiral on the) rit atc ocded wenterday in pene, # ' \; and well, en isa- dragging just enough to prevent the | OY! ind car equipped with o'Clock To-Nigh Tenement House Inspectora’ en Gowanus Canal ea pinta agg Meee ane odd: “What Gas ¢ ,.| grees withit, strengthen it with Re from moving. Sometimes a| mo, % The click of three thousand atee|them doing i ip more than, t A ae aan i Dio aa aanalicind F unds of quist, wholescen 9 il or qrease will cause this.| A selective transmission, ! hiniont partments of ono house they are! 4 conductor who stopped to powder | big guns od parents whe nated $f the auaft revolving the dif | Automobile Editor shod hvofs and the rumble of heavy violating the law and warned not to pie pose would have @ tough time| Poor saw them and sent a warning . bare i ferential is merely doing the work, j) 1 Chandte: wagon wheels along the pavements repeat the offense under penalty collecting any fares tn Brooklyn, shot over thelr heads with an order dp D> bi al is ave a 1917 Chandler which has i - a loticnmethey and. théle balonsines to halt, One returned the fire, bring ho anaworm: ure drinking for which it was intended. run about 2,500 miles, Have had|f Second Avenue between 9 o'clock | eviction tp a a - }ing down the sentry with a 4iccalinre Dacardl cocktalls, one-atepping and Automobile Eilite trouble with leaking out of the|and midnight to-night will not startle | to be thrown ow ner of th Buppose the beauty craze inundates | [NE UOWn the aealry with ddodallte Ching th Vulebe BOnae Bt Aa ie rs 1918 Dodge car which late-|{“ifferential; It leaks where tho pro- inhabitants, roars of | building ts Hable to # Ane of $60 to! our craftic pollcomen? Even a fitvvor | pulet Mirough | tile thixh. | betore lo cabaret with a motley crowd Ty te et dietaa eo ecan, “Which late: | peller ahatt enter the rear end, 1 animals and the trumpeting of | #250 wouldn't stop for @ cop with red Bill vers mude ti Ape. ther parents to whom they would the car looked over, but tho knock {US® heavy oil mixed with grease.|eiephants may send. so shivers |WANT LAW TO RESTORE OLD trols Liout. Jamey O i naval ro speak on. the atrect atl remains. , GEO. § Can you advise a remedy? a Bi down the spines of new arrivals in FAMILY HOMES, \ eruiting officer at Kland, @ald on © child used to be “the father of Ne aeukt épaubh duel 4 Would suggest that the brushing or | the neighborhood, but the old timers addition, {f the third famfly | Imagine a atructural tron worker] Wednesday night t Germ sub- man," but thé present-day child | Largest Sele of Any Medicine in the World. fin called a piston wan, This is|fetainer be looked over, It is un-| will turn over and go to sleep again, | ih AAdition, 4f the thind family ts | i epenuty mark pelind hie @aF, | marines wera known to bo not. far rato be modelled after the! — Sold everywhere. In bones, 100, 280. what is called a piston slap. | This is | gouhtediy worn and needs replacing. Ths noise will only ican. to them | M{scovered with the incriminating im palit off the Maina const father, caused by a piston which does not |4 awe O that winter has departed and tie; Plements for cooking and necessary eee fit the cylinders properly, and when | Automobile Paitor: i parted intl® | Attachments to gas or electrio heattr Meeting of the male population of BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. Have a 116 Ford wulch, up to re- | bins, bees, buttert id the elreus | a oparatia the inspector reports It as Greenwich Village to find out who| : vipat “ie tae Hat ag Rake nis ae ee Mapes pee ue ae EAS OT ao et spaerrens Fee z areal . hill I have trouble reaching | bles roars and peting will be|# vi a ne She Senant | ws eit voices” disturéed the | a htow., 6 Washuugios ot? Ge aaate Gb tae EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C the » iving to use t apecd, | UnaVoldable ineldentals to the march ma ly wi Their ’ 1 aang b age! AAR 1 Ye ing ; peed, the Barnum wiley Greatest ® n hey are ne J = eae ving ie tan dat aon | SDT agg eich ehh hag AND RHEUMATISM ? STEWART the rings, atound Th tho valves and |Zailfgad yards 0 {te home fn Mat intion 1s raining } be A mene” ones Ld | HELP WANTED—MALE. . round in the und n Square Garder | uation 18 raining ® to ¢ p | Kamen eaned up the motor generally, re-™ Barnaaie Ly bel PEE TT) aie in sections where condi " : at By Da. M. ‘ Lucas, | PHOTO BNGRAVERS for all branches; alee AUTO SCHOOL placing new gaskets, &e, Then took | nave heen busy in. Madison Bquare | tions progressing for the grent| you said tt Jaccumulation in the blood, fe the | , sammerlal aria 3213 Cutan” Big, ‘Ole ir out, but had some trouble, Can Garden during the past werk putting [enhancement of the elty and, private | Sat cause of gout. And Prot. i 5 Stranse, — wha Stewart Avatem of site » advise ¢ 0 JI.M. |the amph to richte for the | ownershit ai neent ¢ i Jattributes gouty attack to the heap: | mobile instruction fnosures Loss of compression due to leaky eircus, red Hradna, equestrian di f the brokers who has been rr WAR PARADOX, jing up of poisons where there ia an PATENTS. Your car against. depreciation piston rings will cause a loss of til call t Lot performers fetive in the movement around Piven low hats will de Aigh abundance of uric acid which is pre: We’ teach “vow a thoranah power. Look over the timing of the at 10 o'clock, He | Washington Square, to-day herein Jcipitated in the jointa and sheaths, WEEE OU to danrsica bapenene valves and ef the ignition and cor* t different lar Jona by the Tenement Tous | new seiting up inflammation, Before the COMPLETE COURSE $55 reer carrie Bs k net se Properly. | guason that the fe for rehearanl 1 \ top alleged vi aoe pperey ‘attack of gout or rheumatiam there is MPLETE Ss ; Would alee lock fer a drag in the Tu At ve dress rehears to F ® ren OBITUARY NOTES. etimes a series of disturbances, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN gars to be gure Shay it coasts properly: will ines Bht. The frst |turne by aa much ae " i Bl. uch ag headache, or what is thonght | Write for Catalog “E. W." Piialingine ahitt pence ane ge . Lisl i ahats liane og ry EP force |to be neuralgia, or rheumatic con Dismond al Nae hill climbing ability of a car, ely f DIAG ANG Tonner ditions such as lumbago, pain in | $90 Mewon 225 W. 57th St. at B'way pr ‘ r for | RY | TEL. (54 COLUMRES. RE Te Re TD on Siamese Gover 1 lately cor the back of the neck, or sciatica, As a ¥ ad uses were altered origin necte f h the ir uss says, “The excretion of | Pion : artment restrictions year, | Jexciting diuresis.” Drink copiously of | ——___—_—— TO WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS vented rental to. any M. Bradhurat, water, six oreight glasses per day, hot ROBERTSON 1s particular bachelor cl lant of Lord High Sheriff | water t meals, and obtain Anurio AN lost or found articles ede! “The Tenement. 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