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q en a 8 _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. af CWRCIIS AT BELLEVUE OAVE MONTCOMERY ne DIES IN CHICAGO: BODY ‘THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR’ | rm Sanna 10 BE BROUGHT HERE, How to Plan, Plant | sede MOARY ccwsee|onnse Ott Wr an SA | prepares ror svoMER Leary Yo Prevent ‘the young plants when they start. at Thomas Healy's “Golden Ginde,” — Sixtieth Street and Broadway. The Nest Saturday's article will continue| Kiltie Girls have been taught to advance yardening instructions, Read-| skate, and they now cap the climax ers’ questions will oe answered in Tues-| of their novel act by sliding down day's Evening World. the runway on sleds ——— 2 Eee ae ~ a ae . ° , Planta Piet” ee caren tecgea’’ | | POLE LIMAS (EARLY) POLE LINAS (LATE) Contracts have just been let for the A W A H al ried Stone, ia Parner n| eee Care for. Your @ SFT APART 0 a rr momer eof icuaincen see end arcoane| Ag Well As He Fred =Stone, 1s artner in | | Spectators on Cots and Wheel}! £ > Chairs, Including Many Kid- dies, Form Audienc tre. The ¢ TOMATOES (EARLY) TOMATOES (LATE) utre,, Thy certainty that “The THIF: | nous Comedy Team, Home Vegetable Garden =» 1B APART AT 8s “ap to fake time by" ene aasoeeneet | Skin Troubles With Him at End. | make certain of the comfort of its eaulanns! ARTICLE II. A Vacant Lot Garden—Planting Your trons when the weather turns hot CHCAGO, April %.—David © Garden, | | e e T cast, Which is headed by Mar- Montgomery, musical comedy star, The Evening World's Home Garden League ts designed to | ae roret W ead & Presbyterian Hospital | is dead at the Presbyterian Hosp! promote the employment of back yards and other avatlable space | Hunter, Katherine La Salle, George Graham, Frederic Burt, Eva Condon, | | George ‘Tilton, Alice Elliott, Walter! low much better to prevent Barnum & Bailey's at Bellevue! poke ago since an op | tew 7 ; ; ee eee ee dation tor in literha brenden ot for home vegetable growing. Enrolment consists only in “planting | Lewis and Sarah Whiteford skin suffering by using Cuticura fmorning. oe irons was be ck at |corformed. ‘The patient rallied, had a plot.” A conauiting agriculturtst, Mr. F. F, Rockwell, has been | FRITZI SCHEFF REVUE bet every - day . < ¥ engaged » By " ee | ilet eS, ; noon and will be there to-night and|® relapse and has been unconscious He vod Ld The Evening World to contribute every Saturday av 4 A PALAIS ROYAL HIT + gh tens ticur. all next week. ‘The cireus went over | Most of the time since thoritative articles on vegetable growing. Every Tuesday he will 2 Diceecicinte the Soap to uuCcurg to the city's big hospital to give the| Fred Stone and hie wife arrived from answer readers’ questions on gardening subjects. Report to The Ky | ‘The Palais Royal, which opened ite|Cleanse and patients @ treat, as {t has been doing | Montreal Monday i Evening World the progress you make in your garden and ask for | JN doors on Monday night, has become/PUrify the t Snaually for the past fiftecen years.| ™F was pinnae’ ar iY be any helpful information you may desire. FS one of the show places of Ne sor Ee eas PAM MEDICINAL Clowns an piers, and Mile./ Company the body of his dead ps 7 * K City, Reservations for eight weeks | touches of Oint- Doris, with igen dows; the|Ner to New York, ‘The body will bé By F. F. Rockwell, Consulting Agriculturist. | it in advance are being made. The|ment now and “oer Ont 4 4 ¢| buried in ‘Woodlawn beside that of (Author of “Home Vegetable Gardening ,” “Around the Year in the Garden.” ac. iQ boxes which surround the floor form |then as needed med ones tne ple rare eg ofl ageamp! Montgomery, the dead jex-| _Covytiaht, 1917, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), Fee emails onan cre ae ” scrobais; McAleavy, the human kan- it affords occupants a better view of |to soothe and garoco; Bolomon, the monkey man; |ter’s brother, who also was an actor, T' week's plan shows a larger garden than the ones discussed Fritz! Scheff and her Revue. Miss heal the first 1 be held on Monday before. It is 40 by 60 feet, a size convenient ti ¥, Scheff's costumes arouse great ad- Rodriguez Bros, with © cir perch| Services will b . o nient for many suburban - a re a signs of ec- fact, and the BAND! the band, with ary alg Aleta Lib places, or for vacant lots or a garden “plot” on vacant land. It! wate esr Cates “Tee aanagument of (he Paiain| zemas, rashes, ‘ der Leader C: of the Frank Campbell undertaking | qoos not include all the veget whic ’ ‘ - \ to announce that in ac- a tis B, under Leader Carl King; schassteninie: 6. IW BuCaaWay of ea @ vegetables which can be grown in @ garden this Royal wishes to an} nee that In ac-| dandruff and Fred Bradna, equestrian director, size if one wants the greatest variety possible. Others which might be Dexter Fellows and a lot of other fel Included, if one cared to sacrifice some of the more profitable things, | lows, made life happy for more tha such as beans, beets or ontons, leave corn ¢ ss uch as beans, beets or onlons, or to leave out a row or two of corn or BUSH SQUASH, LIVELY NEW FEATURE other once you try them. one hour for the 1,500 patier ‘ | potatoes—which, as I have sald before, are always popular, but not the! JE CA 47 APART | cot oo cto! nd a | ec } UW » Ri “2 RO! - RRAOIGH-2 SPRLANT! £9 9 Hurses, scores of doctors and = larwe | Montmarery sites eet enatne nia{most economical things for a emell gardea—include early celesy, orca, | (2 etd Ie Maa pig slg | AT“ GOLDEN GLADES”| %&* SAMPLES FREE “Cuticura, Dept. First came Micky Graves, the boas} tor hero so as to remain with hix| muskmelons, endive, leeks, cos lettuce okra and Witloof chicory or! [RX BEETS-2 Rows - is ‘Sez poner 3 feature: Had; Ge Hee | ares post-carc 3 ‘ ontgomery, who had be-| Fre ondiv othe ake “ 7 —RADISH- feature has been added to | 27, Boston.” Fo: by your d rusian property man, in a big wagon crowd.| fiend. Montgomery, who had be-| French endive, On the other hand, to make ft the best paying garden | EGG PLANT =ctmaen OE ine Ibe hla A hae ton." For sale by yourdruggisi ed with “props.” In ten minutes the| ome consclous after hours of coma,| posuible, the corn, potatoes and some of the peas could be left out, 3 the dinner a wht pd Ae and | LET TUCE~ PLANTS L003 LEAF bus Chas ot dhe bie tioepiial cu the| Drotented and aald the space devoted to onions, parsnips, for winter; the root crops tor hy BEETS-2 Rows - EmpERS "188 sant river was a circus. Then came Mile. Wie yore aac niece ie ‘or) summer, and beans, beets and tomatoes for canning for winter. SWi6S CHARO ( | me in recent years Dw thi a foot. It regular Doris's dogs on foot. It was a ar) you've been the whole show for PLANTING THE GARDEN. | oe cnouee long time—that people went Many gurdenors, even among those | The balconies were lined with pa who have had some experience, do | you, and I've simply be | tients in bathrobes, on cots and In| roe vier of the old trade m {not fully reallze the importance of | a to the Federal rest oR -_ 2 ROWS TALL (EARLY AND Lave) Sore ee midnight performance of the| pimples. You | Revue will begin half an hour earlier.) will use no Attaches at the hospital told day of a scene between Montgomery and Stone leas than an hour before Montgomery died, Stone had re :NTS. AMUSEMENTS. Planting Guide for Ready Reference. seeds into the grountl, their position (Plant “Hardy” Vegetables From April 1 to May 10.) |cannot be changed or altered. Small 1 chair . t Re ed | Diatance ap A, oh A stakes or even pieces of shingle or whee! hairs, as was the edge ot the aaw e-veli'va sartiogd vite mn|Aetting started right tn thelr plant-|} vecenunuos, — tonse pit, \wnaaee aan ewan or lana stakes oF even pleces of shingle, of attuicia Gide ta Mibiania mm isa (Orne CMTS that Would have! CE TAst week “we ciscuned toe tenn: 12-16 In 100-160 % in. |}ent rows temporarily unt you get 48th Street and Broadway alcoholic ward the pattonts saw little) ion you for yourself my incon preparation of the soll and the mak- | M2 ste 2 ft 36 % in, ]| them planted. i y a 0 actio: ie ile of the seed bed. 'T' course, | etry: Pe tt a6 in, Next you should have a good stout “ + oe that was otrange i1t the actions of the) wen as your own, and that y f tho seed bed. This ta, of course, |] Cauliflower, D tt Til LPM ActoDental kre dir ted A Rendezvous For New Y ork's‘Exacting clowns. Many of them were doing 2 i ) which you can m D turned them down to be loyal to your) '"* first step toward — planting ieee | tec ght rows—this le not a the eame thing themselves day beforo! gig ya), | Any Evening World reader who did| matter of looks alone. Straight, paral- Presenting yesterday. Moser’s comeay mule and) 4 |not secure last week's article is ad- | lel rows make the work of cultivating 3 nd when Montgomery died stone | b 20+ Vined to ge cop f d these say, jand weeding and thinning—which has eee eres hovers Seerrec) | ablas Had lilac) A caincll ed slbaalcead} (seed) to be done more or less continuously | tions of the “willies.” It was all very! «yo geen the gamest lttle fellow «ostions before attempting to fol- ae (plant). \throughout the season—much easier fh: has natural. I know fight to a finish for the big-|!0W out the instructions given here- |} Grit. + . than Where one has crooked or un- e! “Rubberneck” Joe, who was with) gest stake—life.” with |] Onion Gets}: @here thevfirst row 12 to, be planted, s Barnum thirty-two yeurs ago, is one} Mr, Montgomery was born in st.| ‘To get the best germination pos- | then open up the furrow with a hoe Fr. of the patients. Ho expects to be] Joseph, Mo., in 1870. sible one must not only have his soll If it ts for comparatively large seeds, » Joseph, . SY out next week. He stretched his] qt wasin “The Girl From Up There” | properly prepared, but be familiar hy aa oe ie oe ee ee Produced Ly George Anderson c hs the end of the hoe handle, or a marking stick, If tt is to be a shallow « for smaller seeds, such as let . beets or carrots Having the drill or furrow ready, | proceed to plant immediately. while the soil is still fresh and mois "re freely that the soll immediately about) plainly, so that you can_ see just | YoU have opened it up. Take pains to | the seed will also be dried out. Re-| where you have pianted. The above| Satter the seed very evenly. If it Is neck @ foot to recogulze Dexter et the old Herald square lows, and looked over the crowd's! about elghteen years ago, the team of| the Individual vegetables to be sown heads to sienal Fred Bradna and| Montgomery and Stone made its fret |e? Planted particular require Micky Graves, All he wanted, he) metropolitan hit. In 1908 they ap. | Men's of each individual Kind of need peared, Montgomery as tho ‘Tin| must be met by the , efore said, was a handful of elie to bopeh oer ake wows da this ac Hag he can hope to coax it into making a make him thoroughly at home. Then} crow, in “The Wizard of Oz" at the| Mick, strong start. Under adverse he asked for Clyde Engel Park Theatre, and from that mo-|r Unfavorable conditions the se atro| With the particular requirements of |] Potato . Radish alwify Swiss chi Turnip Supported by an Extraordinary Cast of § Two Performances Nightly Doors open for Dinner—6 P.M. Revue begins 7:30 P. M. Service a la carte—No couvert charge for Dinner After Theatre Performance—11:30 P, M tu Ay 15 in ever had Barnum and Balley's|ment fortune and popularity came) "ay sprout —but it will be @ weak /suit: poor germination, for which the| precautions are particularly impor.|2fepped in bunches, not only will Restaurant under the Direction of reatest Show on Earth” a more] their way. and feeble effort, with a result that is|scedsman is blamed. tant in case the soil is at all dry] there be skips in the row, but when A. Borgo and C. Pierre appreciative audience, and never did a likely to be foredoomed to end in} After you have planted a row of|when you are planting. ALES RE ey ait Leen ae nee : the performers, who had two more failure. is, unless you are using a aeed| | have mentioned ti out | 89 tha by will sta ‘ar enough performances whead of them, more OBITUARY NOTES. Phere are a number of things that ‘drill, which has a. little roller at: | planting Ai Seuaaaae lites lignans apart to allow full development of THE PALACE OF THE WORLD thoroughly enjoy their “bit.” Kiddies —_—_—_— aro to be considered in planting seods) tached which does this work, as fast|tant. Of the individual specimens, their roots t course there are other rst of all comes the} as you plant—take the back of your|things which you must attend to,! Vegetables known @8| hoe and go along the row, pressing | when you start in to plant your gar- walf-hardy” will sprout] tho seeds lightly but firmly into the|den, before you are ready to firm the uther of early Phen cover to the desired depth | soll’. rer the seed, soll you have filled pipe lettuee by the score mingled with the] Miss Georgina Hogarth, sister-in patients and clapped thetr hands in]!aw of Charles Dickens, ‘ts dead ir glee at the antics of Clowns Mertens,| Chelsea, England, in her ninetieth Alfredo, Vulysteake and Cheret. | year. They nearly fell off their cots at] John Reavy of all kinds, F awon vine har or readily in the cool w y-three, re-|apring, und the little plants, once] and press on th will be so entangled that you cannot remove the surplus plants without greatly injuring the ones you wish to | lea Very small seed, such as tur- | \ celery, may be dis- For Table Reservations Telephone Bryant 9440 0° ROQIEW.CA 933079: soxoc +m 23 ppomer'e tune? mule celver of the ue Rullway} they Jure up, will not be easily in-|in over the seed ghtiy in the same|MEASURE AND PLAN SPACE) tributed along the drill more evenly = se 5 ener Ve gone o » 131 West! sured frost. In this class are ny Do “eh tamp it hard, but make BEFORE PLANTING, ne wat RA oe eee HE STIRE THIRD LOOR of the GRAND CENT! co ne Hundred and = Twenty-first oot crops, such as|it even and compact, so that the cket or ane Hut ber tend BERRI’S FUNERAL TO-NIGHT.) street mos r r RA In the first place, if you are plant- air spaces left} ing your garden according to a plan off a very small piece of one corner, | PALACE DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO and then by tapping the envelope nions, carrots, beets, turnips and] will not be any empty ‘The Moat Rev. James Hubert Hienk,| parsnips, and wiso peas and plants of {around the seed you have sown, | (as you should if you want to get the Archbishop of New Orleans, 18 dead | cabbage, liflower, &c. Others|This firming of the soll has the fur-| most out of it that you in that city, aged sixty-two, if put into the ground lghtly, with the forefinger, jarring e an), the first | them o wey ina, ae tne ene : ; arly|ther offect of drawing up the water| thing to do 1s to measure out your| velone ia’ moved along ncee the row .Funeral services for William Rorrl,| | Mrs. H. DeBerkeley Parsons, a tig-| will merely rot. ‘There ix no use 4m) i the soll balow the seed ta the sur-| ground and to measure out carefully lif the aides of the envelope are In- publisher of the Brooklyns Standard| ure in New York society, in dead at|planting them until the ground is) fice wo that the latter is kept con- h vegetable is to go. It isl clined to atick toxether: interfering nducted at the Herri|No. 86 Kast Sixty-first Street, thoroughly warmed up and all danger |stantly = moist until the seed has) better to do. this before you do any Union, will be co: ae sprouted. Furthermore, % : fare you ¥ | with the flow of seed, it can be "blown horse, No, 465 Clinton Avenue, Brook-| Augustus T, Docharty, Regist of late frost is past. Among these | 0 of urthermore, | this light| planting. Then if you have made Alp." like @ paper bag, through. the | y the su ps, melons, cu- | tampin 4 » vine istake anywhere, it is easy to rec- en . re ya Parkes |New York under Mayor Grace, Is dead} are all the vin per: vale i nee B | mn) i " small opening you have made, so you Ad I | d gas A oe sn wilt Ge ta Greene [at No. 349 Central Park Went cumbera, squash and go forth, Ly the row will mark each row!tify it, But once you have got your] can jar the seeds out readily, mission, including ates, Cc Ca . 4 ‘lls : alxo beans, pole bt 1, Sweet C = f eed en to wood Cemetery to-morrow Jean Francols Mill ds oN’ aise plants of tomatoes, peppers Of the small seeds eight to ten t the Inch of row will not be too many || 4 NEW FLOOR—TWoO THOUSAND PALS OF NEW BALL-BEARING SKATES to sow. ‘The medium sized ones, suct THE FOURTH FLOOR IS OCCUPIED BY THE FAMOUS as beets, parsnips, spinach and Swiss | ‘The following are to be the honorary |80n Of tho famous French palnter, ta Gov. Whitman, John H,|4ead In Parts, | ent seeds 1 eee Senator Willian M. Calder, y 17 y ” 5 | 3 “ WV ERER” chard, do not need to go quite so aa Ae ee RE RTRENTH WEEK] ches, Seep and oubers "merely URSgRe Shtae diene near at e e at homas BE. Wh Wh d Hi P sufficient. These distances are of Wer feats, corered Fay MENT ay Saab at, When and How to Plant insu. i Sas is: | QCM arnl Senator Charles F. 3 ye The thirteenth week of the Biblical to push up through the welght of will be wanted, but some of the seeds ‘iMard RK. Blum. RF. BR i up t ? te, | i will fail to germinate, others will not A. Brice una Fre: dram Wande Howinw at {al above them. Asa xeneral rule] Sixteen Page Supplement to Evening World| *icoses is Pag AT ei d egeplants: Then there ter of depth. atly in size. wo to thr is the m wry pvered —— seeds thr asp the Manhattan Opera House Monday | ©°Y¢ ats he habit of growth mi ri and making a strong start, and even All the Latest Steps in Modern Dancing Taneht by 200 Instructors. “THE HONOR SYSTEM night, and the management announces | of tne vegetable being planted must To-Day Given to Readers Who Present though some, of the litte seadlings || yop Raesuali ny TAKE (eMONE, IF YQU DANUK NN att SO aieise OUR y, ’ LONG JN | that owing to the great demand for| also be considered when the seed ts Y i oli may have to be pulled up an 01 FLOOR MANAGER WILL INTRODUGE Yuu ‘ty ONE NEAR END OF LONG RUN) pneu oe le a etn yfOF | lao be oaneldered, when Tien des Coupons as Directed Herewith. away, the alight cost of the seed 0 | wiiZARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS. PERFECT TALES. Only Pace in the vetue Honce Byalem’’ will be shown tactlan socrnd cat” Caen aero: | wermines, waster {he sees ie cenilin’ | Tee. Bvening Worle to-day will) THE EVENI niaking wire of having a full star DSITIVELY NO LIOUORS co} for another week at the Lyric Thea. | Jerusalem three thousand. yoara Nig Hut tn come distance apart the rows|commence distributing gratis to NG WORLD'S with no skips in the row POSITIVELY NO LIQUORS SOLD HOME GARDEN LEAGUE igious|should be planted. To save space, | readers interested in home garden- PLANTING IN *MILLS.” OPEN DAILY, 11 A. M. to Midnight. SUNDAYS, 2 FM. to Midnight, Fae et inact eh ant, ct; | planting data on il therm for ready [6 @ sixteen-page illustrated sup-| Handbook Coupon. |] Dancing Carnival Grand Contral Falace.” Lax. Ave. Use 46th St. Bat, house for the entire weason with “Al includes many of tho ‘best. known | feference in. the. box nying | plement which tells, as its title in-| This coupon’ entities mer squash And Olner, veqstabien Ea) chee ameamnamaeaes een ee lll aa ae atara on tho American stage, with this article. | Planting in “drills” | dicates, “What, When and How to planted in hills are handled a little neo O'Neil in one of the strongent | meany that, tho seed in wown, cone |i My Tithe ee Ne differently from the above. The "hills" tre, thus completing a four months’ ee ne contr ust \ run, Willlam Fox has occupied this] 4} at and —-- DANCING CA RNIVAL sin Nest roles she hus ever portrayed. Mat- | tinnously--six to twelve K _EKNEST inees are givon Wednesdays and'| inet of row. In “rows” indicates that| Handbook of the Evening World’s| ar name on’ tifa lin are not hills in the sense of being frocks oH | H Saturna | lants are put at more heaps or mounds of soll. The hill is ; iW hase | LETON HELPS VACATION FUND|*"™***____.—___ the seedy quiar intervals, usually a |Home Garden League. to one Garden Handbook. prepared by digging out, a shallow valewmretigan, whlch ate | ee ee to Death. ts two fect apart, in continu-| ‘To obtain a copy of this valuable Supplement to Holt, Foul ch five iaonen deen ang 2 floated hy the tow lew aT Anaotone | Riera Mf : As, The entire proceeds of the dancing seventy years old, of/Ou8 TOWER | ea a ey icin | Handbook you have only to clip out| THE EVENING WORLD. porating with the soil at the bottom Py American Mot 150, scat pe carnival at the Grand Central Palace | & Sterling Place, Brooklyn, ended| Mi ‘are put at regular in-|the coupon which accompanies this | a forkful or two of well rotted ma beans, tervals usually the same distance | notice, sign your name in the space| books ready for distribution com- hin life to-day by Jumping from th t or two of chicken couple of handfuls of one night this week were donate nure, or @ manure, or by | the management to the Instructors’ | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— nof of a four-story building next ror Sach way (if there 49 more than : NEW JERSEY. Vacation fund: Severat hundred. den, | ride vay that’ Merkert, what moved | apart FO een from: thre it | Provided for that purpose, and pre-| Mencins to-day bone dust or other concentrated fer- pOR-GRUE Toe . - lars were added to the fund to be|six months ago, had been brosdine over] feet, according to the vegetable ocing|sent it to The Evening World Main Office, 63 Park Row; Uptown| tilizer. ‘The soil is then put back, be- Han) ‘y , proportioned a ng the in 1 on top and structors, |the ¥ JOHN’ LAN nd tho amount of room| 1D | Office, No. 1393 Broadway; Harlem| ing kept perfectly | Ww hod jeither of the two ways herewith ‘de-| Offi No, 155 125th 8t.; | raised only slightly, If at all, above acy ting data for the late or tender | scribed Bronx Office, No. 410 East 149th St.;; the general surface, In heavy, wet vegetables will bo given in a later] Mail it, together with your address | Brooklyn Office, No. 317 Fulton St, land, or if there is continued wet A’ | vonete and a two-cent stamp to cover post-| Distribution of these handbooks by | Weather at planting time, raising the — jartic Jage and handling, to Tho Evening|the means describec . hill an inch or two insures better & ws described, will continue ALWAYS PLANT ON A FRESH | World Home Garden League, No, 63) until the supply pr drainage, but under average condi- cea LINES pr ONTS yet WHERE TO GOAND NOW TO CET Tnexs N " é vided has been 4 A N D URFACE. Park Row, New York City, and ajexhausted. Coupons printed in Tho] tons It is better to make It perfectly 7 RHEUMATISM P 4 copy of the handbook will be imailed| Evening World. this week. already | flat. If the hills can be prepared a le _STEAMBOATS. iS | Moisture, as well ax a suitable de-!to you. have created a widespread demand | Couple, of weeks in advance of the By Da. M. C, LUCAS, gree of temperature, is necessary In] Or present your coupon at any of | fas con! Ng ee gi be timp they will be wanted for plant- rder to make the » you plant |the talowing World Branch ee esd bec bet eau ore ten thon ee veut | ing so much the better, as the manuro OPEN ALL SUMMER and call the attention of your accumulation in the blood, is the! or sprout rmin, urface of/ which have a supply of the hand. frie aad hele P or fertilizer put in will have become cause of gout. And Prof, H. Strauss, | tho soil after 1t has been dug up or Pe he _hand- friends and neighbors to this offer, fore available for immediate uso by 7 ering a attributes a gouty attack to the heap- | raked !s likely to dry for an inch or pW ae HE ing up of poisons where there ia an {so in depth very quickly. Therefore, AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, Onlenna. wi ) abundance of uric acid which is pre- | if you plant in this dry, upper surface v ndlaate Aaerncreeaal | AMUSEMENTS, ae Danolaw In the Fer Highlands, Seabright, Long Br cipitated in, the joints and sheaths, Al, the see ihe ty to remain | Ww BALCONADES | asvery Park and all Jersey Gcaside Reo setting up inflammation, Before the | dormant until & rain comes, Or, what ' Floor ) sorte. Route leave W. Sith At 2k Be My attack of gout or rheumatism there is |'* Worse, they may eu wth wow A ay lath acer =r sometimes a series of disturbances, | Moisture to sprout, and then dry up | 4 ” UP THE HUDSON SUNDAY. to be neuralgia, or rheumatic con. | tart, and when the rain comes it will TH sy BRAUTY spor oF T — in the Main Restaurant | Spring. Cornwal Tooth Bt ditions yet a lumbago, pain’ io te, because the eed wit have t ABA'TY BROT OF THM GAY Wwuite way Peper TTT - —— | Roa” Restau I : the back of the neck, oreciatleay As |! # effort to grow an nave s Prialhte NAL WE _———$——————— . roreaarh pris Prof Biraus sayn "the excretion of |preimmed,m the attempt No matter é a Avni 1 call He |/T MADISON SQ. GARDEN ()YY || REANSPLEG DL Ht iret, Sone urio acid we are able to effect by | al in ndvance, rake over the suttace fivieree fact that notwithstanding WALLY 2.15 & 8.10. Ws F] 6.90 P.M. Sats, a Sune, addtional tty 2 PAE exciting diuresis.” Drink copiously of | fore | a ! ac [before planting, #0 a to have it moist und fresh Except in the very amallest of gar wit water, six or eight glasses per day, bot water before meals, and obtain Anuric tablets, double or triple strength, at |. the nearest drug store and take them | ro ing Uhree rues a day. He is Jost as im: | wit ! Ht saves time, ; portant to keep the kidneys active, hut because Juew the work better In 1648, Sir Arthur Garrod, proved|throw out the'uric acid poisons tno | timn, most ean do it by hand the areel sicesse of the “GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH ||” J Hippodrome. the season is FOR SALE. necessarily limited. 850 ame + 0 $1 Week The record run is now apm proaching ils final weeks. WORLD'S BIGGEST SHOW | AT LOWEST PRICES PATENTS, that in gout (also true in rheuma-|is to stimulate the | t er | ut if your ga 8 a very amall aca ism) there is deficient elimination |action to throw out the polsons’which [oH and You just plant by hand, WG “ALADDIN Siiteth tte @m the part of the kidneys. Uric| accumulate to an excessive ammount | remem oVe everything else, to 100 ees MAT, TO-DAY In Splendor, Magnitude Seid Jn excess Je carried by the blood|in the bowel, | Throw out thin waste | (rm the seul in the soil. Failure to eta ond 18 somes, alle rr . ” et BIN, Lorman, MSuareszenl : posi in and about the joints | iaterial ional) i have seed come up properly is prob- ‘ ae hea ‘ Sear tcncnanc cpl muse fogenaly nhng pil |S Sosa fol i ISTHE FAMILY TRENCHES’ Ree" | || “THE BIG SHOW” |} domi, SB 0 Jeri || _._ Neue wanreo—wace 3 j natter than to any other one cause Manreniel Ny Ai ¥, QR LATION q Y $2.50, nidar 10, ; . s Si Mess ar esas nol faba nhac nce oy Boer (1/0 thane ane Rar Me aa li ie t.gm, ||| ASterre KELLERMANN {1} eS cir ica Geaniaay 6° | Cope wt “tote hit ote long continue! disturbance of /60 years and you will escape thas: {21 one 0'l, {his covering will not uli BOX-OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. eye! & NEW CIRCUS FEATURES }|| rug Yale 7%) Ofte, Dear kN es | | wade. function, resulting in uric acid of the ills in life, Adve, will aleo p t to ene vr ener BOUND MBE lente Wage ——— Oa io Naa ote i, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS,

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