The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1917, Page 10

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ee SS ) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1917. DUE AND HEAL Object Lesson in Uses to Which Public Parks May Be Put WORST ECZEMA & » te {8 worth to. you to be on | tid of that distressing skin le? «To drive away those les? To have a fair, clear skin 2 to secure permanent relief that aggravating, itching ° t 4 ariel ble merely to obtain and try jam, ‘That is your safe remedy, because it carries a healing power fintense, active, quick to assert ite { trol over disordered skin. id everywhere. For FREE SAM- write to Emergency Labora- 248-5 West 47th St., New York. Urge your skin to become clearers ter, better by the daily use of : m Soap, medicated with Pos- | Rim —Adrt. } A | | should be worth the very little 4 odela in Setee al Te t ld 18 to 822.5 WOW S850 LION ENT CO FTH AVE. sien NY. U.S, BOY SCOUTS legal UNCLE SAM.. Th FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET “pig”? 307 “The Sauce that makes the : Whole Meal Taste Better.” Rie for puffe d-up, | burning, aching, calloused feet and corns. | tree party ‘a Madiso which mc Square Park,|an article in which he told the Klub will) \vusin mieanor was imental that she cried. And nt back to| nor came around ice and wrote foot and sald things, Fine for hot and cold meats, soups, stews, gravies and salads. Ever “Eddys” on an omelette?—It's Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of | Made Peo-! year ago, And the great big audi of 6,000 proud grown-ups and proud | Uttle brothers and sisters (and rome who were a bit jealous because th were not out on the lawn dancing | 5 Young Manhattan’ | ple Forget Horrors of These War Times, Why go limping around with ach " fing, puffed-up feet—feet so tired, : |with pretty costumes on, too) also |} chafed, sore and swollen you can|, Of course there may gredamedietied Pita c! ‘ hardly get your shoes on or off? Why [°W Youngsters here and there about) jugy 4 gig PATRIOTIC KALEI- don't you get a 25-cent box of “Tig? the city who were not at The I ing| DOSCOPE. | atrengin from the drug store now and gladden World's Kiddio Klub’s py 2 | From the very first note of th f Ward's band to the last str * to which Cousin| } t? “Young M your tortured f your feet glow with noon on “Tis” make comfort; takes ‘down swellings and tween the draws the soreness and misery right park West, out of feet that chafe, smart and fourth strect ‘es ROSA ci aN BS | burn, “Tiz” instantly stops pain 18 that most of t} Peete brig ang corns, callouses and bunions, “Tix” jhat " rot the {s glorious for tired, aching, sore feet, /2Ve heard about it from those who | f! 1417-1423 THIRD AVE (NEA posit staff, Ge ie HK. Naft manuel Sehwartz, Madelon 3. James J, Ginnerty and . had supervised for w b r ‘sals of the pageant story as it Commissioner Ward and as arranged by Cousin Eleanor, |tary, Louts Fehr, and very nerely had to blow his shrill whist Supervisor W Lee of the|and the c music and | Bureau of Rei chiefs | the dances would all ture of another of staff, Mins Mury Jobn | national charact J. MeCormack ina erytblng | ped Cousin Elean to make it a aice party, ¢ | foot troubles.—Advt t was a real party. ¥ i a and everybody ty No more vhoo tightne no more, Vere. 4. Petite Sai There hav n who nay Stuart | folks wbout this t Robert Pigott, to whom Mr. Ward turned | bored an opinion that Commissioner | ety {Cabot Ward was a highbrow and over the executive details of the Park | Giant know how to have a good time ij Seapersens tictpation in the) with the New York youngsters for | pagen »0, the weather man | whom the parks were made. t \helped. it was the nicest, warnest got that impression from t most springlike day since about a seen th But they ehould have t very grave end very much war bur- and exe iis ins in all desirable weaves Dobbs Hats 244 Fifth Avenue between 27th & 28th Sta dened person (oh, he's on about seventeen committees, including | z | overything from maintaining friendly | | relaiions with Mexico to preventing | Plattwburg from getting wet feet) charging around that inclosure riding herd on little Hollanders, painted and | Scotch lassies, the band, | Meee Pra ee |b ae In 1844 Horace Wells, @ dentist of Your Eyes A Plain Duty Do you know if you are straining them? You must $245 be SURE when your eyesight ||| Rrotostanbers: Sicilians ene ance, Hartiord, Conn., gave to the world the 2 1 ly Miss Lib boon of surgical ansesthesia by means ‘Wits for Now 00-Page Catalog| | Easily Aceeenible trom Wer 4 by 8Ath oF KPth Bt.Crosstown Care| BIA s7een Apartment| | feathered Indians, | shepherdesses, policeme: | United States Boy & is at stake Ehrlich eyesight specialists advise you frankly ay nothing of a t ‘on a pedestal, of nitrous oxide—or ‘laughing ¢ A 5. eon Apartment |# with the hemi- | aplete The World's | \t ‘ supporting her on In the same year Samuel 8, White $275 af if glasses will help your eyes. |]| tither side. One reason the parks || = founded the house which now bears being pleasant for every his name. Correct Glasses, if needed, from $2.50 uel | 964rlichkd Sons Established 55 Years ||New York: 184 B'way, at John St. usand young and unay by attend n W's Kidde Klub || = use the Commissioner it its history The 8. 8. Whi ing Company has made ¢ sf synonym of standard quality foe every variety sat and supplies. iradition of high quality, 1 ly « aser—deliciously favorod and ae ‘Jerey and Counsctiout, | 223 Sixth Av., rth Si 4 Sito and roail the coupon below for a coy af ony 350 Sixth v., aad St booklet i How They Grow Aad How To Keep Them.” Mi a sor Nassau, at Ann St Maen Baath fon Sitet THE SSWHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. shear Ita 4 aN Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St.) winter he we \WMOUTH ANDO TOILET Terme goals tino 4 Bey ork aia NILE Oe ‘ Bers. pee aii SOUTH TWELFTH STREET. Pat ILADELPRIA in 'O start a propaganda And not arouse the dander Of the chap who is « bird but not a goose, Hand him out an (omit, And when he’ led with the sation, Untie your little “prop’’ and let it loot MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST |} ~TWO OFFICES — 2 East 125° Se [G2 East 34” Sr. ji WwW COR SY AVE) ba Yeva A paitatiaie pum |FOR THROAT AND LUNGS | _STUBBOKN COUGHS AND COLDS ‘Eckman’s |Alterative BY, WGGHTTE Rigen. ‘Ormen LOLS “Get the sensation-" ADMIRA Gr MILO TAMBA cams MINIATURES \\ [ADR RaTION] 10 for 25* 10 for 15* ALE AN STORY AND | ENG" bitdooibes. aTCH POSLAM ‘Evening World’s Kiddie Klub Pageant a Fine Spectacle; how uch affected Cousin Elea- id stamped her among them You Must Have Plenty of Iron in 'Your Blood to Bc Strong, Says Doctor eS we er oF not she cri Bo all at Woatrvers ad of the Kiddie Kiub may understand why it is not set down here that those little girls typi- fying the Nation which loves by oa 4 so much that it is bleeding to deat! & liberty made Cousin Eleanor wipe her eyes. And they may understand why it te pet set eed ere | that ae to wipe them while the kids were ast a- die Klub chorus last Satu: Ay ‘every good kiddie knows what terrible things happen to those who are naughty. Kod. the little Fat Joe, who told on Cousin Eleanor last Christ- mas, is now compelled to listen to Billy Sunday tell him just how ed he is every day and night of his fat little life, which is no longer funny. The Evening World wants to thank the kiddies of the Kiddie Klub for having made the party as beautiful and happy and inspiring and patriotic as it was. And for the Kiddie Klub and Cousin Eleanor, tt everybody from Commi and the Park Department, how ag 4 the police and the Home Guard men and the emergency ambulance men te the United States Boy Scouts, THE “COME-BACK” are wonderful! capsules gach Gey will put a man on Ale fest bee trouble that befall th Don't walt until you are entirely dowme <u them to-day. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets Women’s Summer Blouses Women’s and Misses’ pockets. To Be Closed Out Tuesday A special purchase and a number of blouses from the regular stock of stri Linens. and Voiles, also colored Lin- ens with contrasting collars and cuffs. Reduced From 2.95, 3.95 2.00 Important Sale Tuesday New SeparateWalking Skirts models of wash- oH 95 able gabardine, Russian cords and Seer Very special Other New Separate Walking Skirts of Honeycomb.. .3.95 Bedford Cord. 4,90 Velour Checks 5.90 Jersey Cloth. .9,75 Wash Satin. . 11.75 Faille Silk ...12.75 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets 950 I Crepe Pink, hagen, Special Sale Tuesday (Only) _, vapanese Kimonos Hand Embroidered (Model as Illustrated) An Additional! mported Japanese Kimonos in Copen- Rose, Light Blue, and Lavender, with sash and full “‘Jap’’ sleeves. Exceptional Value 1.25 600 Girls’ Summer Dresses Extraordinary Sale of 2 ham, to 14 years. and Batiste. A Special Purchase 12 attractive models to choose from, of Repp, Piqué, Chambray, Voile and Ging-| In 6 to 14 year sizes. Regular 2.95 to 5,00 Values. Chambray, Linen, Voile, Pique, Oings) ham and Lingerie dresses, in stripes, solid colors and white. Actual Values to 6.50 Girls’ Confirmation Dresses Of plain or embroidered Net, Voile, Silk Chiffon Daintily finished with | lace or ribbon trimming, 5.90 t 15.00 2.00 aids, | Sizes 9% 2.95

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