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a ee —— eg ictal ALL | RXPEAVSIN R. Choice straks Mops, pearis, t dianonds g Mingle in estadiishm¥nt of Cal o hav 1 t years, thers hus not been a lar meats as a side line nderwriting before the mee I by a Chicago prea KH to guarantee all expenses. We ST need $105,000 because only $45, has OLDEST “TYPHOID MARY,” found llealth Departinent, has been even much STOMACH SUFFERERS. ’ young Mr. Rockefeller or CK lered in Germany of all shoes—-working, walking, riding, Mrs, She Mr. Harris went on sporting, evening, sandals and slippers, Immense Tabernacle Crowded I'm going to give you @ chance “ad argh ety achae " ~ ‘ _ , ot how When the collection pans are _— a 7 : Says Indigestion comes from an by G eat Throng in pied avout” | IX supposed “Jack the Snipper” victims in Penn- excess of hydrochloric Patriotic Servi to judge by the sound of allver sylvania were young girls who confessed they cut their acid. Kling into the receptacios of the own hair to get their names in papers, - pe | 800 collectors who made the rounds of Te A well Bacwn authority states thee! BIG CHOIR ELECTRIFIES. | ihe taternacte in five minutes, & cot fe NEW PARS, lips and eyellds made by Chicago sur- Stomach trouble and indigestion is} _— ablo wun was gathered in. The a geons for boy who lost face in stove explosion. Mearly always due to acidity ‘ - ectors did not, however, Ket to the . stomach—-and not, as most folks be- $0 Does Governor, but Only | platform a badd : MONTC soldter boys to have a chiropodist and Mere, from n Mack of digestive juites | $45,000 of $150,000 Needed |2,000 IN CHOIR ROLL OUT SUN 8 trained nurse for thelr # hioric acid in the stomach retards Has Been Raised. sik TUNES, » : digestion and starts food fermenta . Aithougt fo A here day was ere) = CAPT, JOUN LYON, skipper of ferry boat between tion, then our meals sour like gar mep A -" i mleheaver, th: ‘ ck and Tarrytown, has begun his-sixty-fifth year hie teming ome fais, 3's 6. city Billy Sunday waartt there) Megnettc Homose piayer aad ahels & with the eompany. witich inflate the stomach | When they dedicated tus tabernacte | aslo: alsa, was abwent. pices as like a toy balloon. We then get that | up at Hundred and Sixty-elghth | iicames of Gl ni tma| Reavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, w and ftroadway yemerday after. | wight ie févirified tt 4, RON AND BLACKBIRD mate have retitrned for eructate sour Wood, beleh ges, or The only member of the Sun-| senblage € the. WAY 1k Wanted season at No, 104 Scotland Street, have heartburn, flatulence, water- | day mily present was George, but| And th 1 re Orange, N. J ' in or naimen, te ald he and the newspapers will tell father inday Sorte iE a TERETE: Fle tells us to lay aside all digestive | ai) about it; what a muconas It w one, ‘There | 5 Ms F ‘ ele 1th Avenue Be . Jail abou what a suconss us, | Me. ere | Kaan Me (you w th \ aptist Chureh, | lds and, instead, get from any phar | wien what enthusiasm the crowd of |My , t pie steams ut the Ocean Gr \ Mr. Rockefeller attends, came macy four oufices of Jad Salis and Ooi S haku ewe sak Boda) etl 1 | platform, and m ’ r with the plea t Thine eyes take a tablespoonful in a glass of | wherccgietni + tba chell BSaakit | Blea TS ena I“Brighten | There were two grand planos baci ward this house night and water before bredkfast while it is) te pre of Gey ew eitts | 8S to wey th 1 two feminir ists | «d e whereof | , man, John D kere jr, Mr. and | nearly all tt warts “erinkled further back ¢ ne | the effervescing, and furthermore, to hand i q shall be continue this for ome week. While | Mrs. Finley J. Si Hand Mra. dobn | 4444 \ of thing | Came Into My THonrt teh] ae i Felicf follows the first dose, it is im-) Jt. Drexel on t platform; of the} ema: int : spade tole Pane vt Ml th ssid r ~-4 - Ree Pett Ride tha portant to tralize the acidity, re-| wonderful singing of the © and} come will ¢ OE thetel cerned tmair ‘4 eee sto Billy, “In aptte ef the | Move the casmaking: mass, start the | iso, without doubt, of the American | seats and lead then u sawdust | who's here,” was captivated buse which he has been eub- liver, stimulnde the kidneys and thus | qo that was draped about the trail where I ix leaning down) It be said that the two-plano ted,” he aald, “no other man in omote a free flow of pure digestive |i dank that’s to be Hilly's, and the | "fis r en at keneration haa been used #0 e LU o set for | one layin i) ings lghtily of J in arrestin ny from the acid of grapes and lemon | ed: : ‘ ‘lh eae a ond wan a ine le ont ab juice, combined with Lithia and sodium | Perhaps ar one p in the pro-| The “ue ois tie Mbaie tate wterson | DEDICATION TAKES A PATRI hosphate. Th mharinless salts is used | ceedings Billy might not like to have On| Sine tng : OTIC TONE. by thousands Fg for stomach | heen there; that was when Arthur ¢ thousands gave a spit {to the mu ! for Bishop Wilson, the auc. trouble with excellent results. —Advt. | M. Harris made the financial report’ more, velock Tall) one couldn't help missing coad aker, to make the first a fend is trombone. But he’ f » tha Nation's flag that, Jhand when the eampaige draped the desk beside which he Sunday, He's the suing his address, Bishop Uptown Store Downtown Store always turns, w Wilson referred to the tabernacle as | forehend at the clr anid ed place, in contrast to 3rd Ave. & 121st St. oe ‘Up lam rebies and roasts iain THE EVENING been contributed, Billy wo Park Row & Chatham Sq. Your Home for Easter You Can Do It on Credit It is the beginning of Spring—and everything is taking on fresh, new dress for the Summer. In keep- ing with this wise plan of nature, we think of Easter as the time for new clothes—for “dressing up. It is also the time to dress up your HOME, Brighten it up with some new f ings. Get a new suit of furniture for one of your rooms, and a new rug, or perhaps new curtains and hangings. You CAN get just what you want to make your home more attractive, and you need not hesitate | Open Saturday Evenings. because of the cost. Our liberal credit terms place handsome new home things within the reach of all. You have simply to select what you want from our tremendous stocks and your things will be sent home at once. There is no red tape about opening an account. You simply pay a Glenmark each week or month so that you scarcely notice the cost. All our prices are plainly marked and each article is backed by the reputation of “the oldest furniture house in America.” GCuperthuaits Sono urniture and furnish- Reputation Behind the Goods—Long Service Ahead of Them ussian Walnut is Fortuna con on existed, and, as » pleres ure very well mad 00d grMin, e the sin price for the Quartered Oak Dining Table Bargain =a) nearly a fumed ondith Sarees i Oak Rocker! Choice Cow perthwait's Liberal Credit Terms weekly on 8100 worth #200 worth i vrovortion, Lf yOu whe, Cash 10% Off fo: umes fm Golden or { | 8.32106 Royal Wilton Rug t Royal Wilton Rug Carpet Sweep . Rag Carpet Cold fn Barend : pa | inarain Car t call ) Te A iF UR wy Mottled Tape Cary for . ‘ muerte the cia aia 1.06 # and the wood 49 « Axminster Carpet (extra HH ), 2.05 vple, dignified deslen ‘rh e T-in, Stalr Linoleum 55 Inlaid Lar 0 cone 1.08 All Kewinws Laying, Aluine, ete FICK Polished Wood | ‘ Pullman || Columbia Grafonola NO DEPOSIT Only 75c Weekly # dark blu Th tui valu teen nn siniy Marked i For ihe Children 1.000 DOUBLE DING RECORDS ee & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Ave. & 12ist St. Downtown Store: 193- 205 Park Row Between Brooklyn Bridge “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L Station sidn’t cn that ® of 14% w "winging IL] Wilson said, “Pe away from New| Hail t Power Name."| York bel and pleasure. ‘fhe Anvocation, Rov. Dr.|mad, I : faith in which Henry BK. Cobb, fe , the speaker | y hav ured this test fal of characterizing | th as a wvietion th needs place “where the miy find a| d that you dy to friend, the tempted a Saviour, and] the need and the answer to- where one may learn to pray from|& as never before.” the heart.” A Sert eading, the| this there was the sound of al ldedication of Solomon's longed “Amen” from many parts the Kev, Dr, Cornelius We | of the audience, and er Then int the Bible, o Wild In # mut col het « flourish, a with an enthusiasm that just makes | you In the beginning that trall-hitters, a nbly ace we without or THE GOVERNOR AND MR. ROCK se, aunt ant aceeument EFELLER ARRIVE. ut lard, @ symbol which tn our | It was during the prefatory song) lives must seem sacred, if service that Gov. Whitman, accom. i it is not a thing. To-day panted by Mrs. Whitman, Capt. Craw ) of Jefferson or of the Seventh Regiment, W. HB. Mil ston and Lin- jar and Mr, and Mra. hees those names and Trenton, arrived 5 ke ¢ men to-day must eller Jr, Was just arriving t va © never gathered pavem rt King. | whieh f stant | pli use brought, In the pau iriwind of ap- heart in the Ling into the pleture, building. Only less vehement was jled and stepped back, [the audience's reception of another “Walt a minute till L get out of range.| reference to Lincoln, Bishop Wilson ie want to @poll_ your pol lineke c) the Gstivebinns eases “lies future,” he atiued, and the cam v's immortal words fn urging a ra man Kot a broad sinile from dedication of self,” he sald, “were ut- vernor on his film, tered in the dedication of a cemetery; With the arrival of the Governor] it's o birthplace we are dedicating to- tho, dedication, exercises started. the | diy $ are equally potent and " to! for and dextrou: of his address Bishop ;|GOVERNOR HAS PRAISE FOR AMERICANS AND BILLY. vy. Whitman's reference to the was by gesture rather than by | It was in his sudden down. | at the Nation's emblem, that he er ly laid upon audtienc knows S wihs ut to-morrow has in “ qi Hor tae Id we uaye wan our courage will not be put to the t | becaus there never has been any} liack of ge—that’s an American charac It Is our national ¢ Spend 25 cents! MDanarut | suit Aue seteaneaiay trae willl te] disappears and hair put to the test, Are we willing to live | for it, to die for it?” | he was where tho glance end | hand both fell upon the flag and ted there a moment before the ernor went on Are a people of mixed races, g to different traditions, Amer- ‘a has been a shelter, a refuge, @ é home for the hopes and aspiratio If you care for heavy hatr, that | or vankind. ‘These hopes and a glistens with beauty and {8 radiant! pirations constitute Amertca and with life; has an incomparable softs | jake Americans. It doesn't make | hess and is fluffy and lustrous, try | any alfference what tongue woe speak Danderine if we are one in loyalty to the great- Just one application doubles the riment in dom ¥ thes tne benuty of your hair, besides it imme | world has ever know: 0 Unies diately dissolves every particle of | States of America dandruff; you cannot j nice, |, Gov. Whitman commented upon the heavy, healthy hate if you have dan- | fact that the presence of tho Stato's | druff, ‘Thig “destructive scurt robs | Executive tn a pulpit was unusual i n 1@ provocation was the hair of its lustre, its strength y Sunday, he and its very life, and if not over- luo of his cause come it produces a feverishness and and stupid," he itching of the scalp; the hair roots 1 maelves in oppo- famish, loosen and die; then the halr |» #8 meetings tn fully out fast t r stops coming out. Try this! Lair gets beauti+ ful, wavy and _ thick in few moments. ( est ex have Itfon to Rit ity. t will offend the If your hair has been neglected nto fome of ‘his and is thin, faded, dry, seraggy or but can the Almighty be of- too oily, get oan t bottle of en He seca thousan is et Knowlton's Danderine at any drug Panis oe Pees eee atore or toilet counter; apply a little Lthegi ba arg i because T kno this mi as directed and ten minutes after Ren, = ttles he has Itfted thou- un the mire of selfishness and turned thetr eyes to the you will say this was the best in- vestment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of | ( everything else advertised, that if nd AND A PLACE TO EAT IS DEDI- ou desire soft, lustrous, beautiful | Fie aed tote chibosn aandeutteree)| CATED, TOO. itching scalp and no more falling | rn us) didionaeh sute. & hair—-you must use Kowlton's Dane | sort of litany with responses from the deine. If eventually —why not lueted by the Rev bow Advt. ctor of St. ch, and the s offered by “Eddys” Sauce imparts a piquant flavor to Oysters, Fish, Steaks, Chops and Roasts n benediction by A. Stimson, after which all get seats filed across the ¢ onducted by the istian Assocla- too was dedicated in @ srie® speech by John D. Rockefeller who said that food might be ob- there at a reasonable figure Do, Henry Tt adds just the right { to gravies, soups 0 “ machine on 1 salads, Per bottle C now,” he re declared I'm Made by E. Pritchard, 33) Spring St, N. vicea to my WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 2,-1917. day after an elaborate prelude of ceremonies, In which woman suf | fragists predominate: The principal occasion was a breakfast for “the Honorable Jean- ©) chamber to | the coi GOMPERS FOR TRAINING | UNDER SWISS SYSTEM \. F. of L. Head the Labor Resolutio Leader to Urge t 113 Saran At pulsory Service. Re Samuel Gompers, President of tha, THE HAG j American Federation of Labor, has! arms will n coma out for universal compulsory | isiment of the former Russian reg. Hungn Der [military training under tho Swiss rn resolution expressing the hope that ayatem, long advocated by ‘The Eve. |'Me" declares a resolution introduced | j¢ “wit not fall on deat care tm ning World. He {9 th first of the|in the Hungarian Parliament by the | Russia.” leaders of organized labo * to renounce | j Publicly the antt-milite istic policy | of some of the smaller o: :antzations, although A. B, Garretsor., President of the Brotherhood of Railway Con- ductors, told the Newlands Commit- | tee of the Senate last Summer that | all of the railway brotherhoods would fight and work for the country. in no of war to the last man, The Gompers statement follows ! “We must have a preparation that means a comprehensive development | of all powers and resources of all our | citizens, In Switzerland is a soldier—not necessarily to go t but he has the physical anual training necessary to defend | and his coun Under that system the Swiss developed a manhood, a charact | war that challenges the admiration of the world. We will be satisfied with |nothing less in Aswels a \ FIRST WOMAN IN CONGRESS SEATED AMID APPLAUSE All the Members of the House Rise and Cheer as Miss Rankin Joins Them. WASHINGTON, April 2.—Repre- {sentative Jeannette Rankin of Mon- jtana, first woman Member of Con-| ‘gress, took her seat in the House to- | notte Rankin of Montana,” under the auspices of suffragists of all factions. Mise Rankin's entrance to the House was signalized by uproarious cheering and appliuse. Every mem ber of the floor and everyboady in the crowded galleries rose as, accom panted by Representative Evans of Montana, she walked to a s rear centre of the hal! in the one of the flowers which She wore no hat and was attired In Members rushed from all parts of the a dark dress, ngratulate her asain ASSAILS DILLON ON MILK. Denters Secretary Would Supply “Inte: tye 1. nN ines, Secretary of the New York State Milk Dealers’ Confer ence Board, charged In @ statement he Kave out at No, 2 Rector Street t that Commissioner Dillon plans to} foist on the public “an inferior qual- ita” of milk to back up his contentions esent prices can be greatly reduced by him. Tho statement was In answer to one by the Commissioner duteion the cost of milk pre > give fl ere’ atatement reads lon) arrives at the exp mouths of surplus pro May and June, when t price, We find, too, he anticipates supplying | a product infertor in quality to. the avera nd his statistics are bas on long-haul milk—th lowest price.” her son, James Mulgrew of No, 211 East Ninety-sixth Street, were held in $1,000 bail each on charg glary in the Harlem Court to-da: men are alleged to have ente; grocery ator of. 14 No, 216 Bast Ninet Sunday and stolen seven ca and several cases of canned goods. pen je Anniversary of | wht-Hour Day. 2, Pa., April 2.—Work in al mines throughout the anthra- ri | | Backle $ Miners Celeb POTTSV $ 38th isn’t Jest 8 pargstive. It makes purgatives un- keeping the liver Take small doves regu- larly—a larger dose only if you're sure you need it. 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