The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1917, Page 13

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UPSET? ft the Real Cause—Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets that’s what thousands of stomach are doing now. Instead of tonics, or trying to patch up a , they are attacking the use of the ailment—clogged disordered bowels. @ ‘ds’ Olive Table liver 4 @ soothing, healing way. ther liver and bowels are per- their natural functions, away es..indigestion and stomach trou- ra, 11 poe boxe a bad taste in your pu appetite poor, ey -care feelin Nephews, no ambition , troubled with undigested Is, you should take Olive Tablets, substitute for calomel. Olive Tablets are @ | tengnt Governor, le compound mixed | 7, olive off. You will know them olive color. They do the |!eft virtually without griping, cramps or pain. | estate for life. one or two at bedtime for ck relief, so you can eat what you We All druggists e an,jof the d - | quests are made, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | Chesterfields. Today. 20 forlO¢ etre hrnany wt iy Address: Li Reeaicete oo Con2i2 Fifth Avery f SHEEHAN WIDOW VEN $2000,00 ESTATE FOR LIFE After Her Death It Goes to Lawyer’s Four Nieces and The will of Willlam F. Sheehan, lawyer, politician and former Lieu- ‘At her death it ts to descend to the daughters and sons, of| family is made to Bertha Brunsten, the Inte John ©, Sheehan, a brother|@ maid in the employ of the Bhoe- ent. No charitable be- Household effects, including a valu. A new kind of cigarette enjoyment Up to now, smokers have been content if a cigarette ¢asted all right. _ But this Chesterfield Cigarette, besides pleasing the taste, does a new and impor- tant thing for smokers— *Chesterfields let you know you are smoking—they ““SATISFY”’! ‘And yet, they’re mild/ The blend does it—it’s the new proportioning of the costly Imported and Domestic tobaccos. Remem- ber, it’s pure, natural tobacco—no so-called ‘‘processes’’ or artificial fussing—just natural tobacco, It takes the cigarette itself to prove all this. So try Logatt Myers tose Ou Chesterfield CIGARETTES of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos —Blended y Satisfy"!+and yet they're Mild han, is bequeathed an annuity of $1,- 800. To two nieces, Blanche and Marion Sheshan, and to two nephews, John C, and William Kenneth Sheehan, are left outright gifts of $10,000 each to be paid when they are twenty-four years old. Until the reach that age the income from the legacies is to be paid to Mra. John C. @heehan, for the support and main- tenance of her children. An additional allowance of $2,000 a year is made to each nephew to pay for his education, Within two years after his death, Mr, Bhee! directs, his sister-in-law shall recetve $10,000 outright. : ine extensive law library owned by GET 50,000 VOTES Campaign for Universal Military Service, condition that the firm of Ingraham, is widow, Blanche N, Sheehan, ta] CONGO" One" sroran. hold the books | Vassed mctions of Manhattan, Brook- the entire $2,000,000] until the nephew enters the practice/lyn and the Bronx yesterday with Petitions to be signed and sent to Con- areas for the Chamberlain bill for uni- The fiying arranged by the Na- membered with $1,000. Mrs. Sheehan! tional League for Military Training of and many volun- teer workers were from other patriotic society and law. ofthe only bequest outside of the versal military service. campaign w hans for many years. She is re- is executrix of the will with full No, 261 Broadw power and without security. = | organizations, theatrical folk. The parade of automobiles, besides from Sixty-fifth Street going to ite appointed post. scouts drove on down to other, with Miss Valli Valli, enthusiastically welcomed in Street. as Bryan, appearance, (there were no real @way with about 1,000 signatures. ing from the noonday office boys and stenographers. ( “the voice with the smile wins eeted him when his eft blank and his compan: turned theirs filled, while the AUTOMOBILES, Sold and serviced here since 1910 Capacities 1, 11/2, 2, | 31% and 5 tons. 17 Combinations of wheel base and loading space. 62%, of all FEDERAL Truck Sales are repeat orders. Over 600 in local use. Morton W. Smith Co. Inc. Main Truck Showroom and Service Station 136 to 146 West 52d St. Telephone Circle 926 Broadway at 56th St., Bronx— C. R. Radeliffe Co 2081 Jerome Ave Se ee ft NS LR / FOR TRANING AL Great Success in First Day’s With fiags flying and cheers gteet-| ya; Mr, Sheehan is left to William Ken- ing them at every corner, fifty auto- was filed to-day,|neth Sheehan, eldest nephew, upon} mobtle loads of patriotic women can- each Dlacarded with large typed appeals to patriotism and declaring the urgency of @ compulsory military law, started and Fifth Avenue at 11 o'clock. At Washington Square the squad separated, each car An automobile crowded with girl Bowling Green and anchored there, while an- Aurtol Lee and Thomas A. Wise, was Wise had to stand for a lot of josh- throngs cf|men in s ts were | es heard murmurs of “isn't that fur scarf the dark one is wearing won- derful?” from the girls on the street. ONLY ton that their jobs her.” take a cen pany of tion of company new home | Federal depot battalions will also {be established throughout the State. FEDERAL |‘Phey will be located in camps se- roment, MOTOR TRUCKS))| | understood these camps wilt) }be the recruiting and drilling points| lected by |for those Headquarters is to consist consisting of stenograp! chauffeurs, expert horsemen, drivers, needed for work in the flold cations for membership in the head filed WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917." sirens este HOMENIN AUTOS TO PER CENT. OF GUARD BARRED BY DEPENDENT KIN “No Trouble Filling Gaps With | ¢*t repubite of the wo Recruits,” Declares Major Gen, O'Ryan. Pa Gen. John F. O'Ryan, Com- mander of the New York National | {ng our enemies.” Guard, estimated to-day that about 10 per cent. of its 18,000 members will be exempted from service as a result of the announcement from Washing- dependents must not be permitted to give up eoldiers with and leave their homes. “As soon as tho soldiers with de. pendents have been disposod of,” Gen. O'Ryan, “we will not have any | trowble filling thelr places with re eruits, When the away this time no wife or mother) will be able to say that Uncle Sam} is taking her only breadwinner from regiments Within a day or so officers of the regiments awaiting cal! to duty will bers, Gen O'Ryan does not believe there are any in the Guard who would take advant- age of the orders from Washington Migs | to escape Division ‘Wall | to-day to time effictency. From all accounts Mr. Wise was} be compl the only man in the whole party, but that did not feaze him a little bit. At first sight the crowds hatled him but he soon convinced them that all similarity stops at his|mechaniclans and Every time any pacifist encounters) started an argument, Mr. Wise forgot | quarters | all about his petitions and sailed inte| with the |@ verbal conflict with vim and vigo, ‘The women in his car passed an hour | Ge: in the financial district and came nsus of thelr me serving their country. put itself in a etely reorganized fa 120 men and three company should be Division Adjutant Another important announcement by O'Ryan ts the proposed organ’ fons of guards- |men who will take tho places of the Every militia com- pany that enters Federal service ts to be replaced at home with a duplicate for defense purposes, The -|depot battalions will also be used as reservoirs from which to feed recruits to the original companies in the event | ranks are depleted in battle. | Gen, Stotesbury is now organizing the depot batt ervice. » defense bureau. the National Go who are to serve In the] |main Federal army, Capt. Jamer Quarterm: recommer man Ratlroad. Another y is th Williams ter at Division Headquarters. Williams Infantry and made Division ‘Tex, The stiffer the trial, the more the National shows to advantage. uncommon car, it needs an uncommon task to challenge it. Then it performs! The Six®185() The Torlve *2275() NATIONAL MOTOR |CAR & VEHICLE CORPORATION Seventeenth Successful Year Indianapolis, Indiana POERTNER MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. Brooklyn Hanson-Tillotson Co 1495 Bedfard Ave Loree of aster's Corps, nded by Gen, O'Ryan Henry 8, » Quarte of the Delawa Loree promotion announced to-| ant John I, Me. rmas Me- ‘Twenty-third d Field Artillery d as chief clerk at McAllen, at of Serge to Li naant Quar served In thi and Si par Headquarters at AUTOMOBILES, As an New York move | Headquarters took steps tate of war- Headquarters ts to Division m- ra, typlats, other craftsmen Appil Adjt. Division was to-day} for | to Major In the me de be As r under reer, who and Hudson MARCONI AND GARIBALD! LAUD AMERICAN STAND Will Draw Still Closer the Circle Surrounding Our Enemies, fl | Italian patriot, eatd: give us not nee, but a “America will moral and financial assta' large the pictures letter offering rrested if tt is ( NO DEPOSIT Columbia Grafonolas Models $15 to $300 oy eas rs fean vol rgantzed and ably le in thin war results as American volunteers in past wars,” — Says the Former. | PAIR PHOTOGRAPHED GUNS. ROMP, April 4 or William Filme Talcen Marvonl, the inventor, to-day sald: ay Point Sent “America, the greatest untt of free | warty men peoples which ever existed, the great mote jat lh 1, recognizes | tion of eo by taking | He te a real estate ms last jealer at No, 44 the justice of our ca’ ‘ourt Street ie BAUME 2 arms against Prus militartam. | (enite he be Small Weekly fam Until Entire This causes us ol 0 -| up th “4 > of hk bbe ashi odibiabdgtond |, Ma nish ' All the Newest Records cerely. In addition to the moral et. | With Er ioe tae Ghee in fect of her participation, America will | tures for fun draw still closer the circle surround. || ,The polleeman took the 4 addresses of the men ar but kept the camera were developed, Cap’ Sales For Thursday and Friday eh f Gen. Ric Garibaldi, son gt the Thursday Is Double Profit-Sharing Day Two Ger Gold Stamps With Responsibility Each 10c Purchase All Day i Here you always get “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere.” The Trading Stamps represent a perfected form of PROFIT- SHARING. And every sales-check bears this guarantee. Sales of Easter Apparel For the last three days before Easter we find ourselves in complete readiness to fill every need for the great Spring holiday. In this limited space, we can only make mention briefly of a few of the bargain offerings for Thursday and Priday: At Least 1,000 Trimmed Hats featured in our magnificent Easter displays at $5, $7.50 and $10 Outer Garments and Footwear Women's and Misses’ Silk Dreases-popular styles and fabrics; fashion- able colors; also black and navy; regularly $14.75 to $18.75; 5] 1 95 rs in ture NHUT, President. Women’s and Misses’ $19.50 Suits | Dainty Blouses—of Tub Silk and tailored and trimmed models in White Voile; regularly 5] Wool Poplin and $ $2.25 and $2.95; sale. Gabardine; at. 16.50 Other blouses up to $19.50 each Other Suits priced up to $125. Remarkable varieties of Coats and Women's and Misses’ $14.75 Coats sabe d priced. Suits for Girls and Juniors. All favorite materials and $ ‘omens $3.50 and Colonial styles; sale. 12.75 “39 Of Other Coats up to $95, Pumps — popular $ Big Attractive Sale 2.95 colors of Men's and Boys’ Headgear, Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Women’ Today's Journal and Evening Mail. kirts, Hosiery, Btc, Full details in our Ada, in Easter Gloves in Unexcelled Variety The fitting complement to your Easter Gown or Suit—Your Gloves. Any color can be matched perfectly at Greenhut’s; whatever style or stitching you require is here. These specials for Thursday and Friday. Let us indicate in this short space how well you may be gloved for the holiday. : Women's (“Meyer's'’ Make) Cape and Lightweight Pique Gloves—in tan, gray, pearl, ivory $ and black. A pair Women's Two-Clasp Silk Gloves gray; heavy quality silk; A Clearance 1.50] Cape and Glace Gloves white, black, tan, | 7 an, Black, White add Pearl. Some of these gloves double tipped; have 3-row embroidered backs in white ol ippe: 65c 98- with black. Patr Real Corset Service Here! “Nemo” Corsets Prescribed by Corset Hygienists Nemo Corsets do more for you than any other corset because they give you better health as well as better style. Therefore, it is of vital im- portance that you get the right Nemo. Your health needs should be carefully diagnosed. In our Corset Department, there are eight Graduates of the Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute. They are trained Corset Hygienists, who are | well qualified to prescribe Nemo Seif-Reducing Corsets, $3.50 up | Nemo Back-Resting Corsets, $3.00 up Nemo Wonderlift Corsets, $5 and $10' Nemo Kopservice Corsets, $3.00 up The real way to have good style and better health is to take ‘advantage of our perfect Nemo Hygienic-Style Service. Our fitting service is free. i cAvina "355 uz eure REDUCING A Sale at About 20% Lower Than Prevailing Prices Silverware has rapidly gone up. Some pieces it is atmost impossible to get for any money. Yet tomorrow Rogers’ “AA” Flatware will be placed on sale at prices lower than anywhere else in the city. The wise woman will here see her opportunity to replenish her own silverware or to purchase for Easter or “future” gifts Rogers A” quality Tableware in the Oak design, bright or gray finish: Tea or Coffee Spoons, set of six 9 Tea Spoons or Forks, set of six $1.38 Dessert Spoons or Forks, set of six $1.38 Dessert or Medium Knives, set of six $1.79 We know these pieces will be ‘snatched up" in no time, Come early! Supply Your Easter Grocery Needs Now! Fancy and Staple Groceries of all kinds, Hams, Fish, Eggs, at the Lowest Price Quotations in New York for Such High Quality, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. Call 4000 Chelsea Fresh Eggs —— New Crop Rice—, NEW LAID WHITE LE Fan HORN EGGS = | Ma: Rice. O5e 48 Ne ay ike || Heal Rice 68: 35 ——Sweet Juic Oranges Box of 1 FANCY FRESH BOGS Bye |)t Smal Groin te at <n Se D FRESH HERRING BAYOL SUYA MARROW BEANS) OE Re LIMA BEANS 75 BB: BLACK EYE EAS 1.15 600 RED KIDNEY 1.75 88 FRESH MARKET BANS 1 88 98 , Staffoviife Dr. Thomas’ 6 pkgs, $1 25c pha neat Bree #8: 20¢ Pure Maple Sap — jountain quality Pure Mapie BEANS Filled hooks of * Sperry’ Gold Stamps are redeemable for $2.50 worth of merchandise in any department, or for $2 in cash In the H.” Office on the Fifth Floor. We give aa Green Trading Stamps as usual, Ask for them, Double gag Stampa Till 12 o'clock; Single 2a Stamps Thereafter, Double “Sperry” Gold Stamps All Day Tomorrow.

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