The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1917, Page 14

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tN THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917, A the new legislation authorizing the Av WAR BRIDE” SO-DAY UND FS ON AS GUE OF ROOT In spite of seml-official assurances | war Increases in the strength of the|:hat members of the Plattsourg camps | Condition Causes Anxiety, Al- Convention of Weary Willies Name though It Is Said He Will Be Same Member as Delegate to army, who have not been cmmiasioned would | A great deal of unnecesaary con-| have ep ywance from the Govern- | , ment of $100 a monbdh, ever; nt | fusion 1% Impending the work of de-| ‘way warned to-day, petore he was {1 &, Girlst Use Lemon Juicel a partment routine, caused by corres-|prmitted to take oath to Bis three i ittle cost. ‘fs vendents who address mail to officern| months ‘wrliatmont papers, that there About In a Few Days. Stockholm Peace Meeting. Make a quarter pint of beauty perp begs by name instead of to their officers. "a4 as yet no provision for the pay Although it ts reported from the The Hoboes’ Convention, # herald of and whitens the skin, ; R | TAF | Letters addreased to Gen. Boll In per-|Uinartaent ,omeere, without eommis axchiepiscopal residence that Card- #pring, le with us, and yesterday scores Clears, softens " son, for instance, must Ile on his|the future could be made. {nal Farley will be about again in a Of Weary Willie delegates were riding Brings out the hidden roses a lh epcdiiee desk until he t# at Mberty to consider few days, the news that he has just Drake beams to Newark, N. J.. where, Union Hall, discussions on the and welfare of their organization \| submitted to an operation, coupled with his age and the fact that for Fo Go to Capital for Indefi-| ‘Ram, omy, tbe referred unen to the] OPPOSE BILLS LOWERING | Perr . larensed tc nandin, ec will be open to argument for several 5 1 be taken to strain f nite Stay—Doubt About | Armed to ht atl a de WORKING STANDARDS binbhsibe thei ttadleeslsared reblbcrd h-t M ndalbrds Mobs in lin aod be We heen peur ten annie ane hata ta Bn cloth so ne mee f ) seh th | Mastern Department” they could have g004, ig causing considerable concern, aged to get through trains called a| tion to keep your skin flexible and} the juice throu then this lotion ® Student Officers’ Pay, | immediate actior — Tho exact nature of the operation, session yesterday morning, at which | YOURE looking, You will soon realize |lemon pulp gets in, then this Toten r . pn | ¢ t ward reg] Meeting Demands That Women which was performed yesterday after- Charles Kruse of Chicago presided, ‘hat true loveliness does not mean the} will keep fresit for Muurit | ite BR |iments In the Federal service were in . while Mrs. Frances Wescott Walters |POWdery look or waxen colorlessness | woman knows “ B hes § Major Gen. J. Franklin Bell, after ys 4 and Children Who Toil noon, has fot been given out, ft ls pe al any © be! lof some hot-house flower, but is|to bleach and remove such blemishe i Hettling himself in the Headquarters | formed yesterday telegram that Be Protected sald to have been for abscess, Mgr. sar Kade How, milllonnire ‘hon. | typified by the velvety softness of | as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is | @f the Eastern Department on| ‘ey might detach 2 per cent. of the . M, J, Lavelle, Vicar General of the jgooio, \ re hobo. | your skin, your peach-like complexion | the ideal skin softener and beautifier Governos Island, ts to leave for|men of thelr commands and send) Twelve hundred men and women, rep | archdiocese, described it a8 & Very "The earty arrivals unanimously de-| 8M rosy-white hands Just try itt Get thres oomeeay Washington May 8 for an indefinite | iMeroniccrm, Pederal Guardsinenn wn | eentne Among other organtzations the alight one, and it was sid that the clared themselves opposed to militariatic| At the cost of a small jar of) orchard white nt any Dimeser tt " tay. With Gens, Kuhn, Hedges and ed at Governor's Tel aa etree Party bt ghaad Btn Cardinal was resting well last night. farrhing, but pledged the entire mamber- banded oid creais ane orca a tolle Cour an te aera + ot . lto mk to be enrotied a vary | MOMmAn's Suffra, d the Con-_ y “, Ship to do its bit to help Uncle Sam. quarter pint of the most wonder- | the grocer an : i ee iets ae bet A IB BL : 1. | sumers’ League, adopted resolutions at a Wana: HenUven Gall AEG ENTE OO ie, rove wax popularly chosen to be ful lemon skin softener and com-| of this sweetly fragrant lotion ane H — meeting held ls night in Madison ste v sola, with Klin Hose ah, | eS A REE ARTO I : . laily Into the face, neck. py Ry ys plexion beautifier, by squeezing the| massage it daily he fac t luare Garden protesting against the ning, there was a general alr Of in oye eee ee ey tha tnaten’ | juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle | arms, and hands, particularly rough ’ trown and Johnson bills pending before s communticativeness, and at the resi- Mr. How also was delegated to attend| containing three ounces of orchard | red hands.-Advt Lexisiature, which would abolish 7 Mise CONSTANCE | dence of Dr. Francis Cruger Edgerton, {he International Peace Convention at short hour regulations for women an FAIRCHILD | who performed the operation, it \vas | Outside of that, the oMctal title of IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— lower standard working conditions for muare Baws ane mnorene | suid the physician had telephoned he Pees de, He Untetmetional ° ‘otherhood Welfare Assoc 7 | a ‘hawt Wilinca’ One of the numérous weddings hast-| would remain with the Cardinal all be cahsiatat A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT ss Mary Dingman, National Secre- —_—— eee ary of the Y, W. C. As aAId: ened by the war Is that of Miss &. +H Constance Faire! daughter of Mr. linal Varley is now seventy-five Short hours and. good. conditions CoM#tance Fairchild, daugh f y iH | of great importance at this time #94 Mrs. Samuel W. Fairchild, and] ye d. On the arrival home of the = 1 the e to take down the [i Hyron A. Long of the United} sixty-ninth Regiment, despite the gainst if the © y. It will take place t mus of friends, he insisted on ore In to be as's Church and will be} coing out in a cold rain to review the I better health “~~ Sooeae” Er can eee lane cee ae A ie r : a ‘every Senator and As- inally intended to saya Ee uiding era | CAN SCVEP COMME rerne se Koeme, ashe nel ie Te tee me F Repabitenn - National Prepared Train com from drinking =“: ae cat wate ar of exntite BM ay 59th to GOth Street a9 Lex.to3d Av. han 3%5 coffee. @There °°. AE PERU OE Im hing practical methods for in- crops and extension of eulti- oP Judas wenty-eight-day tour of Utah wnia and Nevada. The exh eager e e Headers of New “ete Plans Meeting With Foreign Mi wwicuted by, aiteultural. colleges are millions of (222225) °CS a" SORELEE ho Houses and hy Samer te Kemove All Differences. SR ERR i ; WANTS EXCITEMENT, new apportion-| One of the first act he Ca") Brooklyn survivor of three tor Assembly and rangza administration Mexico will] z i 2 Mi Mi tk t * of New York’) gong fi ; ¢| Pedoed ships wante to join Roos: CG MUAVY SHB UF ce gnguag. nan Pi velt*s expedition to get some reat excitement. Mexico City for the pur ing to a ¢ removing all differences between the {Government and foreign Interests, Resigns. , May 3.—Dr. Lauro ved his resignation orelgn Affairs. Dr en bitterly criticized between this Re- iplete underst Muller has as Ministero: Muller has s A, Douglas, counsel for the|aince the Henry reg ent in the United and any fi 5 been extended a drink Post Grink Postum. | Mass, all, it States, and by E, D, Trowbridge of was a need to-day to the pulpit | Detroit, who has big interests in bad ° . apenaiel ios ae nite aarante atonal Church | Mexico and has just returned from iN [Charles F. Aked, former pastor and a ‘Here. Trowbridge said he was au BEING ia d Peace C thorized to suggest Informally that : ; +» Succeeded by ry Stiles Bradley. May 3.—The Rev : ley, of Wor Mexican Gove! This was announced to-day by 3 t became eon the ground that he was pro- man In his sympathies ‘the foreign mining, ofl, railroad and jto meet nza and other oilcials, probably in June, |" Mr, Douglas satd he expected a SELES WW joint’ commission of Mexicans ani | Amert j just cla There are about as many standards ns to be arranged f ir v Zo fa lof beauty as there are people who © ‘tor| tive the subject any thought, but on Y era. | ne point all are agred—no woman hi O re ( S can be beautiful or even good looking PY Fulton St. cor. Bridge St., N eekise. unless her complexion is perfect. This i 1329-1331 Broadway [jij MEXICANS HANG BANDITS. | renee come ceed To Take Advantage of This Great Sale of Near Gates Ave. Kiyo, ZZ iterations rece =» «4810-4812 Fitth Ave. Bet, (sth and 49th Sts. Brooklyn, CONTINUING FRIDAY--THE EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF 1,500 Tailored and Dressy Suits Formerly $25 to $39.50 EVERY MODEL—A SMART INDIVIDUAL STYLE | $ 1 5 EVERY F/BRIC--A FAVORITE OF THE SEASON | nowder that are constantly used in ve Sworn, the hope that they will cover up de- 79 88- ITY, May &.—Vitty bandits | fects and give the appearance of a killed and’ large aatural, good complexion. ‘These USED NOTE 4 and hanged to tele things help to conceal the real cond ter having 4 1} tion of the imperfect skin, t 5 6 Hable} permanent good—in ma » have rious—and really ¥ . The only way to have and keep a : a 1e} plump, smooth face and neck, free f rani, § ry of from wrinkles and dryness and with 4 “4 ‘ oh healthy color, is to care for the skin retary of womento, Tete areal intedinsse el anne Formerly $395 to $550—Now ‘ giving it proper nourishment and dry, faded skin requires, and it is remarkable how quickly it shows re- sults, It banishes wrinkles, the natural “| color comes back, and with it smooth- |ness and youthful appearance. It is t ¢ their use is 80 perfec ‘|! FORCED TO GIVE UP BABY, |food. ‘The very best thing we know ee } | a acerca of is Usit, the pure nut-oil liquid = - to Keturn| preparation that needs to be applied No | only for a few moments at night be- I t t Eric F. Sothern of No, 403 Cortelyou| fore retiring. Usit, as has been fully Re ‘ B ve by direction of Supreme | proven by thousands of women, sup- nteres Extras ay in J 7 a splendid treatment also for freckles, | On Terms of 52 a Week black-heads and many forms of Price Includes Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Delivery eczema. It does not cover up—it cures, Usit is made of purest nut ai ram nd arpa ermal This Unrivalled Event teenie a contrast to greasy b Places a Player Piano Within Your Reach pastes and creams. All first class A ner : Reng atures and department stores can If you are longing for music in your home, this is your supply it—Advt, ONE great opportunity—be quick to seize it. Altogether only 79 Player Pianos were included in ‘this sale. Some have been taken in exchange for new instru- ments—a few are almost new, having been used for demonstration purposes only in our music roll department and in our salesrooms. Every one is a bargain. natant Every Player has been thoroughly overhauled in our , factory and is sold with the Bloomingdale guarantee, 5.0 $15.00 f 4 pan anie a 4 ' ur Stora: oe: NOTE $285. So don’t delay—act quickly 453 SUITS TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK ; $100 Value Costs $229 1,047 SUITS MOST REMARKABLE PURCHASE N | $500 Value Costs $1099 % No matter what your taste or requircment, you can be suited if $1000 Value Costs $20% you are prompt in taking advantage of this unusual opportunity USED PLAYER SALE LOOMINGDALE BROS., :9th St. : ; Materiala ure English Serge, Gunniburl, Poiret Trill, Trico saat wnt Wr At OS Areas Hae Nabe Cli tine, Wool Jersey, Gabardine, Faney Checks and Taffeta, Beautifully hand tailored and lueuriously silk lined, braid bound; broadcloth vest effects, large ornamental buckles, novel pockets and attractive collars, All new Spring Shades, Centlemen—Findly send me, witout obl gation on my part, full particulars regard. g your Used ] layer Sale, and oblige Fulton 6 Smith Sts. B PHONE 5900 MAIN RUD REMB occ 0k ai kien cso E. W. 9g - ‘ AUN Oreo Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Alterations Free, as Usual CO iii OM, —4

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