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SS 8 @. mote we + eee. _- ee ae —-— | BECO MES A BRIDE Ward te to take piace this evens | ye ° HAVE GOLOR IN CHEEKS PHIGRVANING WITSOUT || SEU Vese fs ‘Gir l Patriots Be Better Looking—Teke Olive Tablets i skin is Agr as an ue coated—appetite poor 2054 have & bad taste in your mouth —a lazy, no-good fecling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel--were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them their olive color. To have a clea: ink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a Reeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. be ‘Awards’ Olive Tablets act om the liver and bowels like calomel— yet have no dangerous after effects. | ‘They start the bile and overcome | That's why millions of | | CHANGING HER NAME. | her sister, Mise Jane Suckley — | Ward, as ber meid of honor. | | Mr. Ward, who ia the son of | Mrs, B. M. Ward of No. 61 West | Tonth Street, and a nephew of the jate J. Q. A. Ward, the sculptor, will beve Audobon Tyler as bis best man, and Prince Jean Paleo- | lomue, Cee Chichester, Waiter | Smith and James ‘Soper will be | ushers. Following the ceremony there will be a dinner at the | Plame, at which Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson will be the | host and howtem | peaches |The Great Am Got cilia Evening World’s Campaign in Recruiting Meets With Great Success. rican Mog xe san New York’s American Red *; Cross Has Seven Hospital Units Ready. i i | CHICAGO, April expected fump to-day, opening 16 to —Hogs took an! cents higher than the closing on aturday, Which was the highest price constipation. boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c, \ ever paid. Top sorte toen, toccay Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ists. Take one or two night- 4 mise were $16.20 per 100 pounds for heavies. , - sai erueet Mn bees th ‘ Lahn 4, A ov ue, Receipts were 28,000, ‘Phe cattle mar-! Young women patriots in Now York ean moony | ‘pee EES | ket opened strong at a $13.16 top. and vicinity are responding eagerly to ser niga ae RaaaE O aa } we pcan Sheep were strong to 10 cents higher,. The Evening World's call for recruiting Sunday World Wants Work |top prices going to $15.75 for lambs, and $13.% for sheep twenty-four hours after the publica- tion of the “ready- to-enliat” coupons, @ number of them all filled out, were received at The Evening Werld office. Many more are coming tn to- day. Here ta « | BEES real chance for any girl to serve her country, even if she has Little !money to spare, even if she is not &@ member of some war relief organiza- ton, Let each girl who reads The Evening World talk patriotism, Amer- icanism, to the young men she knows, | those who work beside her in office or ‘shop, who take her to dances or the movies, who are members of her jfamily. When she has the promises |of five of these youths to enlist in | atther the army or the navy, at this hour of America’s need, let Mr write j|down their names and addresses on |The Evening World recruiting cou- pon, add ber own name and address junder the words “Recruiting Agent,” and mail the coupon to ‘The Evening | World. On each coupon received at The Evening World office there should be the names and addre: of FIVE young men and the name and address of ONE girl. Do not fill up the coupon with os of girls who are willing to be recruiting agents. But let every girl who wishes to serve her country in this manner can- vass among the young men she knowe until she pledges five loyal volunteers; then let her mail tho coupon as directed. And any particularly patriotic and hard working young woman who can recruit more than five nephews for Uncle Sam is wel comed with especial warmth to e Evening World loyal thou- nders, aati Bisse Ee Th a pais Quality Maintained Is the “Cornerstone’’ of Profit + yap It is the underlying essential of every enduring business enterprise. In the heat treatment of metals, that maintenance of a standard, which is both a technical and commercial necessity, is absolutely assured by the use of ast =z ind. Such a girl is Misa Rose Quinn of = rite to go. I expect to get about fifteen more young men. temperature absolutely essential in maintaining. an unvarying quality. It abolishes the uncertainties, the dirt and other dis- advantages of coal, coke and oil. Gas appliances save 50% in floor space, are always ready to use, and their tuel costs can be- accurately figured. yours for success.” ‘The italics are mine, not the mat ter-of-fuct Miss Quinn's, Her rec |—congratulations to them and to th |recruiting offlcer—arg the following: John Dillon, No, 43 Wort Fituy- fourth Street; Joseph MeGutre, No, 408 Wemt fty-fourth 8t Joseph dwin, No, 402 Weat Fifty-fourt!: Street; Robert Massie, No, 406 West Fifty-fourth Streot; John Gorman, No, 418 West Fifty-fourth Street, A. M. Chester of No, 126 Lafayette Street sends in the name of Arthur Chester at the same address, and of Alfred Julien, No, 617 Warwick Street, Brooklyn. Both these young men wish to go Into the army, and young Ches- jter ts deseribed as being capable of belng an officer within three months ase of five months’ previous ‘uing and the ability to learn quickly Let's hear from more of New York's loyal legion of young women! Milustration shows a modern Gas-fired Steel Treating Unit—-Forge, Oven Furnace, Tempering Furnace, Lead Hardening Furnace and Positive Pressure Blower. These and other Gas-fired Appliances for Annealing, Hardening, Tempering, etc., can be seen at the INDUS- TRIAL APPLIANCE SHOWROOMS, No. 130 East 15th Street. Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO, B, CORTELYOU, President “y Jen, ltd Cross preparedness in thts city has been carried to a high point of efficiency,” Mra, William Jsinntout Draper, Seoretary of the New York yunty Chapter, Amorican Red Cross, told mo to-day. “Tho untiring ser- vices of many bundreds of loyal wam- |e are now being rewarded In the op portunities for service given the local chapter. “For two years and more these women have manned the Red Cross oars: all “The Right Way is the Gas Way (TOE STENT SO ION ROWE “TBAUMANH &BRO scale workrooms in the city Here they wy AT 8450.4 SAVE. q have boon preparing ai! kinds of dane ai Surgical supplies, no 4 Open Saturdays z Hho suitor mg abroad, but to F | yrepura the United States should we ag | pre ae ym was, Wouen ot every Me Close | clans nat side by aide In this wo ings wealthy women, working and pro’ Even a | sional women, society girls and school 6 o'Ciork Wear fer yecnrls . drawn together by a common i of fresh Sunkist of service, sy theatre «Piece W Oranges every day. ame cre, howe i apply 200 and Mary Period These are the uniformly for service in military hoopitals to Long Isla y good oranges. Order @ and to oare for convalescent Bedroom Suite in Antique We have seven Red hospital units, each with 600 b: in New York, ready for i service, While the professiona dozen today, Sunkist Uniformly Good Oranges Callforsia Prult GrowersExchange New Jersey and t 1 Oe 0 Sepr ee pac SER. FUROR FP # x * i x F n & x * x n x x % Fi i | i “CREAM QUALITY’ ne A nourishing "rls ae Statistics Show There Are Too Many False Teeth Tt te Gus meatiy te newteet of the game, ‘Ther dies. eae berome (ufeoted, When (eles Werth take the pl of the real ones, The greater part of the caves oan be removed by the vias of ‘De right Kind of Genufrine, While you are clesntog rour feat with Momedent leuld dentifrice Ov geotly entere the um tlewwe with ft hermiese but eifective antiseptic proper 4 aagures for You the pomession of ermal. heel! breakfast or dainty dessert easily prepared. S Beautifully carved French plate mirrors, consisting of DRESSER 42 inches long, mirror 74x30; CHIFFONIER 34 in. long, mi 16x60; TOILET TABLE 40 inches long, with *99°° triplicate mirror; BED in full size; four piece es illustrated wea Salpeter = ae ESE ER COUPONS POURING IN. agents, Within! | 'Mtnanks largely to Now York wom: | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 98, 1917. Win Scores Of “Ready to Enlist” Boys © For Service for Uncle Sam staffa have been filled by sur- geons and nurses from cit: . tal training courses. More t wo in Ww are avail- able for this hospital auxiliary service, “The toaching ceptre, at No, 8 East \Fifty-nixth Street, which we opened last October, has already been out- \rrawn, To supplement its work and | to provide for additional classes the ‘house next door has also been loaned to the Red Cross. This is to be jopened this week, From this school | alone we are now turning out an average of 800 women each week, Al! \of them are trained in home care of |the sick, first ald to the wounded, jand in the making of surgical dress- | ings. “Por war service as Red Cross nurses, Obly graduate nurses can be enrolled, In New York City we have more than 3,000 available for duty with the Red Cross base hospital units and other hospital work. This number is being constantly tnereased “Behind ali these specialised lines of service are hundreds of other wom- en alding the Red Cross in different ways. Many are giving their entire time to directing the various activi- ties in offices, in workroome and in enrolling members. In addition thore jare women 6n the relief committees jlooking after famiites of guardemen; | those on supply committees equipping jthe base hospitals with necessary |sheets, pillow@@ases and other linen |Thus no less than 30,000 sheets, and {other articles in proportion, are ready ow for insiant use, Other women too are aiding the Red Cross in the raising of finds by euperintending benefits and entertainments. "Yet ali these things, big and tm- jpertant as they are, are only prolim- inary to the real work of the Red Cross Bow beginning. And in that too the women of New York will take the @ame part women have taken for two years past in Red Crosn service in every country of Europe. Ono thousand and'forty-elght wou- en are taking two lessons a week in some sort of patriotic work at the training school of the New York Red Crows, @ big house at No. 8 East Fifty-sixth Street. Within the last tow months about 10,000 women he been trained for some job In their country’s servieo. At the training school five Red Cross teachers are working all day and three others are on duty till 10 o'clock In the evening, There are ™ four cour first nid, home diet etics, surgical dressings and home sick, Tt is the last course cially popular and os- pecially va v of the country. The women who take this course, consiating of fifteen lessons of about an hour and a half aptece,” Miss Frederica Farley, head of the echgol, explained to me, “are fitted to work us nurses’ assistants in any of our base hospitals in time of war. The course is valuable to the women, even \if they never do this work, as It gives them much hygienic | knowledge iti} INo, 424 Woet Fifty-sixth Street, | But the hag ten who in war time aote ;. ‘ $ 4 Pinned to her “ready to enlist” coupon |45 nurses’ assistant tn a Red Cross ( ha ity : : i he follow: ote from Miss hospital ts rendering her country a s-Fired Steel Treating Appliances BD |igatee, Staming, eee tems int Reman! greene, er SSG? 4s ‘ r zh in the ARMY or NAVY at once it|twonty-flve of snch aesistants at- Gas permits perfect heat control. It insures that uniformity of you will let thom know by mail where {ached to each hospital. We now have the requisite number and a large reserve foree of women who have taken th® training and who could be j called 1f necessary “What are the ualties and quall- NURSE KAD POOR HEALTH { | Suffered Much Pain, Yet Had to Work. Finally Cured | by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “IT am « widow and go out nure ling, and suffered from a female Soreness across my buck, ond through my abdo ien, Sometimes it would be very painful after « hard day's work, IT read about Lydia Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and ts - tried it and it has helped me wonderfully, co the sore neas is all gone now, I befgve Lydia Bh, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound just the remedy for fernale troubles. Mrs. ELIZABETH JOHN, KR, F. D, No, 4, Toledo, Ohig. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day la regarded as the most suevessful remedy for female ills, There ave thousands of voluntary testimontala on file in the inkham laberatory at Lynn, Mass. to prove this fact.—Advt ’ eh eer” BREAK EAR toy), i | Dente ae CEREAL Co, — © using this presoription for tite from the point of trouble that caus- | ed a great deal of | | | One thousand patriotic women who will en. deavor to obtain five recruits each for the army or & Mail this coupon when filled out to The Evening World WANTE READY TO ENLIST RECRUITING AGENT . floations which should be possessed to answer any call we may make on |ity and choose the ones most useful by the woman who wanta to do war| them for a period of two years. When to/us, They become accustomed to Ume nursing?” I asked. eed for their services! working under our nurses. There “The woman who will out their business really is @ great deal that nurses’ if without compen- ere given mainte- assistants can do in a base hospita} T sation, but can supervise the cleaning, lity, dig ind deftness | Hance. xe the | , feed, dress “and the ui it recapitu- | ‘There is on «age limit—from | amuse the patients and be of great lated Mies Farley. “Aleo she must | twenty-five to thirty-five—but {ft 15 | assistance to the thoroughly trained have a sound, strong body and she should be free from home ties and without dependents. “These aro the points which we consider when we choose certain eer In our classes to be nurses’ alds, elastic. We often find women of | supervising nurse.” reat dignity and @Mciency who are| Despite the big enrolment of patrie not more than twenty-two or whojotic women—which has jumped by are forty. jleaps and bounds during the past “In the training classes here wo be- | week—Red Cross can arrange still | come acquainted with the women and | more classes for women who want to We ask them to be in readiness | therefore able to estimate their abil-' serve their country and her defenders. City Eye Specialists Tell How To Strengthen Eyesight Greatly In a Week’s Time In Many Instances Prescription You Can Have *omitant symptoms morning PGial sad Uso ut Wome | tination of the lide, chronic con ‘Victims @f eye strain and othe eye wonknossen, and thos? who wear will be glad to know that Doctorw and Rye Spectaiista now meree there te real hope and help tor Many whose oven were falling > had thei AF to the severe strain arte- to directions rend: vice, I found my ened, #0 much lagses without on remarkably at 5 0 | Bove put aside my Gincomfort, Bev of | MY colleague have, aise weed ft, ‘se = are agreed as to tte result. In a few oo strengthened her eyesight that whe was days, dnder my observation, the epes of but strange and amazing ast may seem, y they hi able to dispense with her dist an astigmatio case wers eo im} proved eyes restored, and many who once wore and her huadache a’ wlanees have been discarded by. tie pa- winases aay th In thie instance 1 lent One me, say sieht was improved 1 Bye troubles ef many descriptions wimost Blind. Cor efficacy of thie treatment tn be wonderfully benefited Now 1 can f cases, and Pave seen the Bon Opto, and if you do not hurt any from 28 to 75 per cent. fo to any 4 eet atore y would pain dread: narkad) time. of Ron-Opto tablets. Drop ine ail the time rks mor y than o table: in a fourth of a slase was Uke a mirac A remedy I ha bed tor t 4 let it dissolve, With this used tt gaya: "The atmosphere Dr, Smith, an haty with or without glasses, jaaye: "I have treated in p A number of serious ophthalmic disease i oan read even with Bon-Opto, and am able to report glasses.” Another | ultunate In both cepubly right flammation nd redness acute und | appear, overything ‘ine print art, end im- ye clear. 111 quickly @te- without If Your eyes bother you even @ who used It saye: ‘1 wae bothered with chronic cases. Mr, B, came to my office little, it ts your duty to take te aye atroin, caured by overworked, tired wufforing with an Infected eye, The con- | save them now before tt le too ‘ate, Seany hich induced ftlerce headaches. I dition was #0 aerious that an operation hopelessly biind might have saved their T several for enucleation seemed ttporative. Be- sight if they had cared for thelr ages i ‘ore resorting to the operative treatment tim: n@ in 24 houre 4, inflammatory de, and tn sever for distanc J cowkl not read my symptoms bewan to daye the ry» was cured and retained tt norma! vision, Anocher case of extrem: convergent strabismus (cross ¢ oa aped the surmeon'’s Knife by th une of your collyr timely n. The tightened ex- joy at what tt hi ternal musoies Yleded to the soothing and It is believed that thourands who wear|anodyne effects of Hon-Opto. I always wasses can now Alscard them in a rea-|inet!l Bon-Opto after removal of foreten donadle time, and multitudes more will | sodios and apply tt locally to all burns, 2 Entre Rist bo Gble to strengthen their even, ao as te|uicers and mpote on the eyeball er the |jmient meine or 9 epared! the ‘trouble and expense of ever | ils for ite therapeuito afte-t, My clecnas | ¢tleal Brvarstion. ehe wetting glassen [ing the td ‘ni acting as @ |tbe veckigy, The Dr. Beck, an eye specialat of nearly | tonto 11 iteel?, talon te | feeaethen, gale grea ty years’ practice, enye: “A patient | rem » Henoe the number | iymnned ‘by alt Game te ma Whe was eutlorine, trem | cf ceses of discarded al |inetotng sel fence Horta Blepharitis Marginalle with all the cons | Dr, Conner aaya: “My Stores, AAW, Nuxated Iron to Make New Age of Beautiful Women and Vigorous Iron Men Say Physicians — Quickly Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Most Astonishing | Youthful Vitality Into the Veins of Men—It Often Increases the Strength and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous, “Run-Down” Folks . j 100 Per Cent. in Two Weeks’ Time. | Wines the remarkable atecover) of eonte iron, Nuxated Iron or “Fer Nux @s the French call tt, bee taken the coun- [try by storm. It is conservatively eat!- | mated that o three million people . | mum@ily are taking it im this country alone. Most astonishing resulta are reported from ite use by Doth physicians and laymen, fo much eo that doctors predict that we shall soon have @ new age of far more beaulitul, rosy-chesked women and vigor- | ous toa men. | Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York Phy- | atten and Medical Author, when tmter Wewed on this subject, said: ‘There can |be no vigorous iron men without tron, | Pallor meane aneomia. Ansonia meane | Wom Geftetency The skin of anaemie man 4nd women is pelo; the Mesh flabby, The mumoles lack tone; the brain fags aoa the | memory {nile and often they begome we: | nervous, irritable, despondont end melan |eholy, When the fron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from their cbeoke, “In the most common foeds of Am fen, the etarchee, sugars, table syrups, |eandien, poltshed tice, white tread, soda crackers, Ddiscuite, macaroni, spamhettl, taplogs, eawo, farina, Gegerminated oorn (meal, no longer ts iron td be found. Re- | ttntmg proceases have removed the iron of Mother Barth trom these impoverished foo and ailly methods of home cookery. [by throwing down the waste pipe the Wa- lay of twenty and as full ef visor, vin [after they had in came cases been deeter: jter in which our vegetables are cooked, Jing vitatity as @ young man; tn fact, ®/ Ing for montha without obtatnine aay bet | Are responsible for another grave tron toes. | young man he reaily was, notwithstand: | fit, But don't take the old forme ef ree “Therefore, if you wish to pr yourling his age. The eecret sald, was| duced tron, trom acetate, or tinoture of iron youthfu) vim and vigor to ® ripe olf age, |raking Iron—Nuxated Iron had (illed him|aimply to aave @ few oente, ‘The tren you must supply the fron Gefictesoy in| with renewed life, At 30 he was in bad| demanded by Mother Nature for the red your food by using some form of organt | health; at 46 he was worn and nearly | coloring matter in the blood of hi \- flron, Just a# you would use salt when your |ali in, Now at 60, after taking Nuxated |dren ts, alas! not that kind of tron, You hae not enough salt.” Iron, @ miracle of vitality and hie face] must take tron in @ form that cas be E. Sauer, ® Boston phystotan who | beaming with tho buoyancy of youth, Iron [easily absorbed and assimilated to €o you mudied both In this country and in|ix absolutely necessary to senable yeue|any good, otherwise it may pro ton for Mfe insurance, I was astonished ten to fourteen time simply by @ake- to find bim with the blood presmure o: @ Ing fron tn the proper form, An@ this, worgs Buropean medical inviituttons, @atd: | yplood to han: food into living tissue. | than useleds, Many an athlete and pring- anid @ hundred times over, | Without it, no matter how much or what | fighter has won the day simply because iron te the greatest of ali strength |you eat, your food merely passes through |he kno he seoret Of great strength you without doing you any good, You/endurance and filled his blood with ti ated Iron when thoy feel weak or rundown, |don't. get the strength out of ft, and as a|Defore he went into the attray; while Instead of fosing the: habit- [consequence you become weak, pale and|™A*AY another has gone down in inglor}- forming drugs, estima tcoholic |aickly looking, just tke @ plant trying to |°U* S¢/wat simply for the lack of trom."! beverages, 1 Am convinced ,that in thie|grow in @ soll defieient in tron, If you way they could ward off disease, prevent-|are not strong or well, you owe it to your ling tt becoming organic in thousands of |aelf to make the following test: Bee how }casem and thereby the lives of thousands | long you can work or how far you can | might be waved who now dle every year| walk without becoming tired, Next take {rom pheumonta, grippe, kidney, liver, [two five-gratn tablets of ordinary numated : art trouble and otber dangerous mai: [iron three times per day after meuls for *. If people would only take Nux a oe poten f sist Hest) adios, The real and true cau which |two weeks Then teat your et started thetr disease wae nothing more eo how much you hi nor jose then & Weakened condition broue ne of an-dow oa by lack of tron tn the hlood people who were ulling al! the while dous Not !ong ago @ man came to me who [ble thelr strength and endOrance and en | wee nearly helt ® eentury Gd and aeked |tirely rid themselves of al! symptoms ee ee ey enamine: | dyepepeia, liver and other troubles Mp from nervous

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