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) GERMANS ROBBED -CHPTAN AND GREW OF TORPEDOED SHP ‘And That Isn’t All—Skipper of the M. B. Rouss Lives on Kalser Avenue. Where arrived in an American port Qo-day on a steamship from a port {8 Burope Capt. Frederick L. Foote his crew of seven mon of the lean «schooner Margaret 3B. : which was torpedoed in the \ fediterranean on April Capt. Poote not only lost his ship, but the \F “German = submarine = commander fobbed him of all his personal effects 24 bis money and aiso stripped the Members of the crew of their money and what fow effects they had man- aged to shift from the schooner into @ Ufeboat. The home of Capt. Foote is at No. 90 Kaiser Avenue, South Ozone Park, 1, I. As soon as ho gets there he is @eing to start an agitation to have the name of the street changed, ‘The Margaret B. Rouss, formerly the barkentine Herbert Fuller, which ‘was the scene, twenty-one years ago, Of @ famous murde. mystery of the @ea, sailed from St. Andrew's Bay, Florida, on Fob, 4 with a cargo of Tumber for Genoa, At 6 o'clock in the morning of April 27, at a point forty-two miles off the port of Monte Carlo, a torpedo struck the ship @midships and tore a big hole in her starboard side, ‘The captain and crew, after hastily “Poaseembling what effects they could ily find, launched the lifeboat and ed away, Not until then did they 4 mS | jsee the submarine, whict appeared ) } bout half a mile away. “q¢ A emall boat put away trom the ) ® { mtbmarine. In it were the German commander, another officer and six sailors, Tho German ordered Capt. Foote to stand by with a lifeboat @nd then went with his subordinate officer and four sailors abvard tho Margaret B. Rouss, which had been kept afloat by the nature of her cargo. The German commander and his @en spent two hours stripping the @ebooner. They carried away every erap of brass and copper, all the pro- visions, clothing of the Captain and ‘the crew, axes and tools and extra eatls end rigsing. Then they set ®ombs in the Rouss and blew her to pieces, ‘This accomplished, they went along- fide the lifeboat and went through Capt. Foote and his crew with all the thoroughness of practised highway- men. Tho skipper satd all they left the Americans were tho clothes on thetr backs and their oars, Capt. Foote and his men landed at Monte Carlo next day, They were royally cared for by the Prince of Monaco and James Gordon Bennett, who arranged for their passage home. ‘, The Herbert Fuller was en route from Boston to Buenos Ayres in July, 1896, when Capt. Nash, his wife Nora, and the second mate, Bloomberg, were chopped to doath in thelr bunks with an axe, After twe the first mate, Thomas Bram, . of murder in Boston santenced to life imprisonment, —_—— BABIES’ PRIZES AWARDED. Little Lilian Maller First in Gree hut Company Contest. ‘The winners in the Retter Baby Con- test, established by the Greenhut Com- pany Store during Baby Week, were announced to-day as follows: First prize, baby carriage, t Maller, 10% months old, No, One Hundred and Fifty-fourth st Gained 5 Ibs. 6 o7. Second prize, layette outht, to Jesse Taylor, 13 months old, No. 103 Ditmar ‘ian West Avenue, Broaklyn; gained 4 Ibs. 15 oz, Third prize, gold locket and chain, to Florence Shiel, § months old, No. 1430 Thirty-sixth Street, Brooklyn; gained 3 lbs. 5 oz, — Arapahoe Passenger Dies, George B. Lane, sixty-seven years old, a retired mining enginoer of Buffalo, died suddenly of apoplexy last evening aboard the steamship Arapahoe of the Clyde Line, which came in to day from Jacksonville, Fla. with 130) passengers, Mr. Lane, who was ac- | companied by his wif d been South is health. The rapahoe had a! lormy coastwise passa’ Lemons for y" Juice of two lemons made Make a quarter The beauty lotion which is becoming | 80 popular throughout the country is cally prepared by any one, and a whole quarter pint of it doesn't cost | ny more than a small jar of the| mmon, ordinary cold cream, Add the juice of two fresh lemons to ree ounces of orchard white and © Make well in a bottle, Strain the lemon “juice two or three times through a fine “S. cloth so no pulp gets into the lotion, hen it will keep fresh for months. Re- ardiess of what price you pay or how ighly advertised, there is nothing else leally more meritorious in beautifying, ftening dnd clearing the skin, Asa | es i 2, used to bleach, whiten and soften the skin. _THE EVENING WORLD, Women Chauffeurs Swear Allegiance to Their Country To-Day, and Receive Inoculation ot American Arm SS carat bw onetsee = PUVATES. FOAmnNUM Lov !eem MABE et eee “JEFF” REGAN, OLD-TIME NEW YORKER, IS DEA Was a Political Power in His Dis- Latter Is to Protect Femininity in the Motor Corps Against Typhoid. kinds of food for dessert. The crown- ing example of this kind of meal is seen at the small town hotel, where a guest is surrounded by a flotilla of “bird-bath” dishes—stewed tomatoes, mashed potatoes, turnips, all cooked separately, tasteless, uninviting. “Yet the typical and famous dishes Marguerite Mooers Marshall. y Serum TUESDAY, MA BLINDED SOARING 7,000 FEET IN AIR, FLYER SAVED SEL A. F, Miller, Back From France, Planed Down After Being Stricken Sightless. A. F. Miller of No. 14 Wall Street, who was for a year a member of the flying squad in the French Army, re- |turned to the United States to-day with a thrilling story of going blind 7,000 feet in the air and gutding an acroplane safely to the ground, aided only by @ fort of sixth senso that gradually instills itself in the mind of an aviator. Mr. Miller will consult specialists and if he can save his sight will offer his services to the United States as an aviatc. or an in- structor. “I was spinning along at about 7,000 feet elevation,” said Mr. Miller to-day, “apparently just as fit as ever in my life when, in a flash, I went blind, The world grew dark beforo my eyes “Of course the shock was terrific, but I didn’t let the idea that I was 7,000 feet away from the ground get out of my mind. And I got down safely. Experience had taught mo Just about how to set the planes. I could feel something guiding me as I got close to the ground, My lanid- ing, they tell me, wasn't at all bad for a blind man’s landing; in fact, I had hit the ground harder sometimes when I had all my faculties.” N preparation for activ of other lands are all what I have oN ® He Ev Another aviator with a record of i ‘women members of oT Leads called one-piece moals, There is t trict Before He Even Had service in France accompanted Mr, corps of the Ne motor | chop-suey of China, the goulash @ a Vote. Miller, He ts Victor Orlandini, one Ds © National League for] Austria, curry dishes of India, the of tho heroes of the French Flying Woman's Service| French pot-au-feu, Italian gnocchi] ‘Thomas Jefferson Regan, a type of |Sauad. ‘The French Government has and many other dishes of the dump United States! im and are to be in- ‘But will the American husband eat look at the number of well-to~ Americans in New York to-day who prefer to go to some dirty Hungarian, Italian or Chinese restaurant. where the service is bad but where the food {a delicious. The reason the Ameri can man may not like stew and sueh dishes when made home is be- typhoid. Major Connell, surgeon of the Seventy -first Regiment will inoculate 100 women at the regiment armory this after- Jefferson Regan, ‘Jeff’ gone from their lives. t Hall through thick and thin and was Thousands who read this notice will know that In the passing of Thomas Regan has Born in the old Fifth Ward, “Jeff” Regan spent his early boyhood days loaned him to the United States, and TOCGEYs VORO ENG |e ene hay, conalet wei ware | d-time New Yorker who wa8ing will act as an instructor to ou oath of allest-| iittie meat, often second or third grade, {DOr @ New York and “ran with|pudding air fighter at one of the ance to thej/and a great deal of cereal and flavor-| the machine” and stood by Tammany |army aviation schools, Shaun Kelly, an American lawyer, who has been practising in Paris for stew, even glorified stew?’ 1 asked, | "cart and soul an American citisen,| Sy years, reached the United State oculated with the/ «He DOES eat it if it is made|died early to-day at his home, No.|to-day for a visit with relatives and army serum for] right,” replied Mrs. Frederick. “Why,|2066 Hughes Avenue, the Bronx. | friends. ——_———__ KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL ASSAILED BY GRAND JURY 29, 1917, ASSERTS HE COULD “WRECK PALISADES ~ FORA FEW CENTS Dr. de Waltoff Gives More | Details of Supposedly Won- derful New Explosive. ‘OVERER, IT MAKES FE TERRORALL DI. WHO CLAIMS DYNAMITE SLEM Dr. Dayve B. de Waltoft, Vice Pre dent of the American Medico-Pha! maceutical League, to-day gave fur- ther de ils of his supposedly wonder- ful new explosive, “Terrorall.” He as- tounded his fellow members of the Medico-Pharmaceutical League at its annual dinner last night when he said that five grains of his “discovery,” leas than a penny’s worth, would de- stroy the Woolworth Building. Dr. do Waltoff is a member of the League for the Enforcement of Peace, & surgeon of the Naval Reserve and for twenty-seven years has been a practising surgeon at No, 451 Forty- seventh Street, Brooklyn. To-day at his office Dr. de Waltoft reiterated his assertion as to the great power of the new explosive. He declared a few cents’ worth more would wreck the Palisades or any equally formidable structure, “Ter- rorall,” in the opinion of Dr. de Wal- toff, puts trinitrotoluol and dynamite in the “safe and sane” class of ex- | | | DR.D.m.pe waxrore—— me | CORONER CAN'TFIX BLAME FOR DEATHS BY POISON | Mystery of Wetherbys, Who Ate Food Found in Dumbwaiter, Unsolved. Coroner Wagner of Brooklyn to-| plosives. It can be manufactured day announced after an inquest that) go cheaply that it 1s within the reach he was unable to fix the responsibil. of every one, Dr. de Waltoft declares. ity for the The amount necessary death of Henry W. Weth- to destroy erby and his wife, Pidella, who died) Germany wouldn't cost enough to of arsenite poisoning May 11.| speak about. Wetherby wan janitor of the apart-| Dr, De Waltoff is greatly elated house, No, 1102 Bedford Ave-| over the results of experiments con- Brooklyn | ducted by himself and his son, Mor- ore rete tek OF ureaktest £004) ton, but will not discuss the subject ate ft, ted that day | beyond admitting that the only ele- An autopsy disclosed the presence of! ment yet to be solved ts a proper arsenic in the bodies and analysis} method of controlling the powerful wed that the remainder of the food) packaxe contained two and one-half, 4estructive force, He could not be per cent. of the polson Persuaded to drop a hint as to the When Mrs. Alex Mills, daughter of| combination of chemicals used or as the couple, was asked to-day why she! had not told of the food, she replied) that her mother and father » po but proud and wouldn't have wanted tt known they had taken anything which | to whether the explosive had been of- fered to the Government. His whole manner, however, indicated that the G cernment authorities have long was made by accident. With his son he was experimenting in tue hope of — a cheap substitute for gas- oline. ‘That was about a year ago,” he went on, “All at once there came an explosion so terrific that it ripped apart our heavy Wedgwood mortar and threw us both to the ground. The explosion had been caused by one- millionth of @ grain of this explosive We have been trying to control It ever since and hope to accomplish thir end in timo to have the United States [soldiers use it when they get to the j other side. | “I don't see why the Allies haven't used fire brands to destroy the enemy cities, These can be put up in forms about the size of an egg, which will enable aviators to carry a great quan- tity of th eo at Pittehoreh, TTSBURGH, May 29.—The special ring the body of George W juthrie, Tate Ambassador to Japan, reached this city at 9.35 to-day. Mra. Guthrie, who was with her hus- band at'the Embassy in Tokio when he died, arrived on the same train. Col Robert W. Guthrie and other relatives were with her. The funeral will be held on Thursday. It will be attended by Japanese Ambassador Almaro Sato and many other notables. o'clock to-morrow afternoon until 9 o'clock at hight the body will Ho in state at Sol- diers’ Memorial Fall, —— “L" Track May Forty-second Str Re Taken Down. Mayor Mitchel to-day signed the bill which permits the removal of the elevated railroad spur along Forty-sec- ond Street, between Third Avenue and the Grand Central Station. The bill educed by the Public Gervice mmission, and Its passage is under- stood to mean a distinct advantage to the city In its dual subway plans. You can make for yourself, with your own hands, the mi most fragrant cigarette in the world and the most economical. Ma- chines can’t imitate it. Roll Your Own’ noon. To twice that number @ modi-| cause American women are not good |in the st 1 and turmoil attending the Kitchen Filthy, Says Report, and) 4 . arn Wabnat ord geese | since been apprised of the discovery GENUINE | cooks, ssembling of soldiers in. New Yor rabies ‘ore gner orderes police | Py « ” fed form of the army oath of alle-|conrroadly speaking, the American|for service in the Civil War. Boys| Lax Discipline Led to Fatal |to continue their investigation of the | 94 are working in harmony with BULL DURHAM siance will be administered at the! national emblem ix the frying pan. I| went Into politics early in those days Beati ei. case, which he sald he would re-open | him, armory by Lieut. Col. J. H. Wells,| nave lectured and travelled from coast |and “Jeff” Regan, with an alert mind, eating of Patient. if anything of import were discovered,| Dr, Do Waltoff's remarks to his SMOKING TOBACCO mmandai ent. to coast and visited dozons of homes}@ most remarkable gift of conver- é : , — volleagues last night, bs st at the regia where one meal after the other is}sation and an unswerving sense of| ,TW2 Presentments against Kings eee eis’ ter bee al tase cain | a een tO Ment. Helen Bastedo is in com-| Witre one Mead aitloin steak, fried | loyalty, was a political power in his|County Hospital were handed up by Two TAKEN WITH $2 040 urged them to bend all their efforts Pipe Smokere:— mand of the women. The motor| doritoes, fried hash, fried everything! fot before he had a vote. the Kings County Grand Jury in the ,) toward the discovery of explosives od we: corps, which is made up of women| Indeed, I have often said that hero Regan was identiied in an im- | County Court, Brooklyn, to-day One! that would help put an end to Ger- Just try mixing a little genu- who have taken apecial training and| in America we have a beefsteak hus- | portant capacity for many years with | recommends a thorough investigation ’ | man terrorism, mado it clear that his! ine “BULL” DURHAM tobac- Fecelved their chauffeur's Lcense,| ing: ne tee attiat steaks and! Co. and he spent most of his tife|of the Inatitution by Commission Saaeaaee one thought now Is to help bring vic-| eg with your favorite pipe has been assisting with the recsult-' roasts be served. Itis a fact that the on the lower east side and in the/of Charities Kingsbury, on the ground Machinists Accused of Stealing Pay| t'y.to the United tHates tobacco—it’s like in ing in New York City and co-operat-|beefsteak husband has helped to lower Yorkville section, He moved|tnat a recent inquiry: by. the Grand {aoa pO mert Cl Awe sreD Dr. De Waltoff said the explos- ap Galton is ing with the Red Cross and the /bring about tne shortage of meat and to the Hronx a few years ago be; |Jury revealed much room for dm: Envelopes From Jersey City Wve, in addition to being mere your c te Poitce Department in many emer-|Present high prices, oe ae Oe Sen or pa it provement in the management and Factory Safe. powerful than any othe cA Pe C gencies. Every week several of the! 64 TOW, I believe in woman doings "Si! Rogan is survived by his widow [eauipment, ‘The presentment aavel y Had’ AI ROR GAGE BIE, AE women are assigned to work on the her bit, especially in this and two sons. The funeral will be |(he Kichen, which feeds 1100 patientsr! When Samuel Kornbluth reached) The ingrediente were close at ” om eo ughes Avei resi« und pe a hy condition 0! a 0, 956 Lo! ve river front in connection with the |Present economic situation,” continued held from, the Hughes Avenue rosi- he other presentment ‘conmuced | nie home: at #50 Union Avenue, hand and the explosive could be = loading of the boats which carry war | Mrs, Frederick, “but 1 think her hus- @ence at & the officials of the hospital for the |the Bronx, early this morning, he put up gelatine capsule ferm, rclef to the women and children of | band will have to be educated. vais Sank e lax discipline which resulted in| found Detectivey White and Retily| OY oangule about the size of the Nm q x “ at meth pg ewe «| James Corbett, who died at the hoi 4 RGUuRCRGRARAN Eran Al p02000000 0000004 | France from the Aaitons Overea | ioe ie Me ' for a ie ely : COAL MEN ARE CENSURED. || pital on Apri’ ae being Aedttlic oe ny niet i arent We ee letbier on a Le pencil being ca | —— House for France and her allies. Tho study of the foreign dishes. ere ed aiiony beaten by two orderiies. One of the | '"® bd bicep ea ied pable of great destruction. motor corps, which has adopted a|1# goulash—that is, any cheap cut of inde Brooklyn Brok-| Hospital attachos hax been {indicted | bedroom there found $875 under| Phe size of these capsules would khaki uniform, has outlined Its work | feb or best awith, an sana) or even 1 Peotis Trablea. | AB connection with the Corbe cane |a pillow, When they asked him where!) enable aviators to carry an unlim- and organization under the supervi-| onions, and made into an appetizing Brooklyn coal dealers, especially | ward of che hospital late in accn, fe} “the r ke ia i a ry ie Aone eratas | ited number of them, t | sion of the army and has modelled | dish by slow cooking and seasoning. middlemen and brokers, were severe-| ‘The presentment stated that. the the dutectives arrestad chim ou |. Dr De Waltoft ts strongly of the} | its rules and conduct altogether after | At @ lecture the other day I as! ly censured to-day tn a entment | evidence showed that one of the hos. harge of taking part in the robbery| bellef that tnextinguishable — tiro | k i tl se which are observed by the| "omen what gpoceht was. Mildeus made in the County Court by the pital ommictals saw Corbett lying on of the Edward V. Hartford shock | brands—the formula of which has ' and potato and dropped inte boiling charges them with extracting profits| The orderlies were discharged, but | Lintalning $2460 wore etglon Pes) to bring the German people to their | “ ” 0 . tomatoes herbs, Ale ; ; pre ‘ one-piece meal.” That te the|chopped ham, tomatoes and herba It) Oi oe notwithstanding a| Police, it ts cars old, and Loutn Mager, twenty-| ‘The discoverer of “Perrorall” wai Seal of Purity. | contribution to patriotic thrift offered five. and it tastes better than many DI increase in the amount of Coal | state petatinw Wwe | ono, of No, 907 Whitlock Avenue, the born in Moscow and educated there and | |i by Mrs. Christine Frederick, author! $1.5) dinners, | ‘Then there am the produced during Mare and April | by W Bronx, were employed in the (anit | in Berlin, He ts Atty-six years old, of | ee alll HK pre 7 ” . 7 are bent Wil t “ ry, declaring lacked | a achinists on the nigh 4 J i of “Pho Eficlency Kitchen,” and/ curry dishes. They too are best wit | The Grand Jury ming it lacked! ALnaNy, May. 29 Whitman | Machinists on the night shite cucteut appearance and most aes well known as an expert in domestic | tienen eee eee aantl f dictments, recommended that its {to-day signed the Gibbs bill reorgan- off, That night the cashier's safe on| berate in his speech. Ho lives with economics. Among American house-|rice and fruit and vegetables. ‘The findings be submitted to the Federal| (zine the State Printing Board and| tie seventh floor of the factory was| his wife, daughter and two sons at the wives, through thelr ciubs, Mrs.'same holds true of made | Trade Commission. It also recom. |K!VINg (It OBS Brice con jopened and the pay envelopes were! Brooklyn address. Morton, one of the Frederick 1s organizing @ campaign| mostly of be i tieo| mended that Congroas give the com-!regulates the letting of contracts any | tiken: Mager was arrested yeuterday |)... : rh ” cially | @nd a little bit of pork mission the right ix the price the number of copies of a volus and) ctternoon by the Jersey ¢ police *% @ chemist, is @ graduate of for tho “one-piece meal," especially | And a littl bit of coal and all necessities may be printed hy the Stata? “M8t] in hin home $1,164 was found behind| Cornell University. At present he je| du ring the present period of wartime | the same principle rt Jan te box M astote ute MeQui to- | experimenting with motors in another ec i “Fro he point of view both | day risania Police Cou ell) nar 4 | ‘The one-plece meal, as Mrs. Fred-| purchase ‘end time nt ar K uth for extradition tu w| Dart of the country, his father givin, 31h to 60th Street erick explains it, 1s simply a compton that the Favaay. the impression the young man 4s work- [ shoul ut the ‘or P4 Jersey ation of meat, vegetables and sea-| {5 abot per cent. ¢ H | acai ing in the interest of the Government, Cut Flower Shop | eping, Wwalen Welles the iranpeoalve pa Nn ve ra | Urges More Vale Men for Aviation “Some persons reading of this new oO sig cuts 0: . CONSErVOS al e@ value|” tinued Mrs. Frederi Service. Hy A | of the vegetables and saves both time Peel darn ended. Mis, Mendercl I omutsAeman cana explosive,” said Dr. De Waltoft to-| pen iomorrow and labor in serving. It practically | saves uil of the nutritive value. Why | Questions Answered | nouncoment , Vale Uni-[4@y. “Will get the impression that 1] As a Convenience to cuts do e dinner cc © one; | bell a vn a large quantit ‘ at ain bloodthirsty. ‘Tha ot the case | yet it 1s appetizing and offers variety, | br Water sind then peoweed cheerful ie A Far pte a eeiiaeireescerrs tier y Many Customers It climinates waste, which, ull thelts throw the water down the Adve {31% | destructive force with the same kind | economists are telling us, 1s the truly| Sventiste tell ‘ue that. the valuatis | Min is tO a op a wanna, A special sale of fresh cut desirable form for housetiold economy | mineral salta of, the plant at’ | The Evening World continues to receive scores of letters ana telegrams | hi .n re » and] "Germany, In my opinion, will|{f flowers and 50,000 flowering and wo take. orbe the cooking 1 | regarding the selective draft stration June 6 and the e itor two year y re-| ne ve complete defeated fro! bedding plants suitable for grave Hie ail thia discussion of the nigh | So™Bed In the cooking water thin] regardin draft registration June 6 and the exemptions whic ea Ce ' m of thal t tee gcompletely’ defeated trom | bedding fi cost of living.” Mra, Frederick told | 1% OxPeclally. trite of suv) . nay be claimed by those who register. ‘The rule to follow 4s to res If Hurenu of fticer. a memn-! will have to be accomplished b: | ; m hy, the wa ,ahe h vaelt is a peas, &c. Now just see teful|you have passed your twenty-first birthday and have not reached your |!" 4 dy Xmexs| Wn people, Unul they have been | Memorial Wreaths ic anc ‘actis! Ouse wife—*we See ead lee y thend | shipee:Aeat hire - f en t more| made to er, c | have failed to study the average Amer- | \epatanien “and ‘then tune 1 hirty-first birthday, If in doubt, appear for registration and let the Reg Balad leaders have thade Belgiana’ ana ||. Prepared natural magnolias ican meal and to compare tt with typl- | that t st part of the veget istry Hoard decide disputed pointy, Hvery one within the age limits, t c ve) Russians suffer, they will nevor re-|f 4nd “everlasting” flowers for grave Sunday dinners of the’ Smiths amd | Wass mtoce American or allen, physically qualified or hopelessly crippled, MUST |" "M4" — | TOEAAG SHPO. OF salberien, 1 ete oo, asians gna Browns and what is it?—a singlelorner hund, since vosetat REGISTER. Some of the queries received, with the most authoritative| Yorkville to Have a Patrlotte! work to destroy thaty hoes inde eeist? | isrcaiesiil fi lip sted ae A ee i or hand Vegwt beater erp A es fave, | t and bring | ‘ou will find our prices very ba igo a vaetanin Reta ene > | cooked 1 serv v answe nable, are prin below ‘ : eet ae @ realization that the whole |— reasonable. utely, @ vegetable werved separately, | every bit tritive value v TamnlBrasiione ce SOUPaArGE a | . against Kaiserism, we will | a _potate or more ‘Membre f many nen 4 ne y Much progress toward end- , ; | ern, and as my cinployees are |Sons are dependent on him, he may |< { are adopting ‘on " nica ' vg the war, ‘They have sufter ne ee their li h ted epender nme, am 1 exempt from Claim exemption ‘ hall \ | privat but they haven't bec h re a val Reserve ma 4 yb 4 Frederick ft? RNG -. 1 1. That's what will open their A * Feat poseibllitie ! a igul : Kepenas | ee aped Od ai ; ae How to Rid the Skin ( om lexion Die a wee eevee enta” in the meaning of tho law. Tbe|Siudent officers in’ Plattebury and i" inet Dr. De Waltoff wald hts dis of Objectionable Hairs — Government will de le where a F camps must register wu: § ¥ ti a Ny p OR the bene f the w \ serverin your factory or in the| (ad%, balding commissions ae ee (Aids to Beauty) f Den werve—in your factory or tn the have bi & member of 1 5 f aL = families left behind by 1 larmed forces Now Yor Merona Bene f ee tow % Ratove Catarebal A simplified method Is here given for of the Nay s Militia fe “first aga’ | fos ars. Have bee ' in the | eafness or Head Noises) '! ‘ick removal of hairy or tux j ft Mercy, 4 : ami on | PY," that | was « 4 ’ i : a Pies growths and rarely is more than one into creamy lotion can be fh merey: Fy : pt trot on uccount of de idan Anmeaaece t Yucatan! of indad Raloee wauaed Speernel deafness | treatment required: Mix a stif paste or anina'ton ia ne bh ‘4 Pee ue wise ane h " nig ie will ent Wn your throat and | with some powdered delatone and Heekte hagers to i Vil T have to remister vs Commu Th of the stomach or bowel, : fog gh aturing the : A. You must regiate : A aren gt tne stomach or bowele,| water, apply to hairy surface and $ fl J Watch tek ibgen been rej I be twenty-or 1 ' i \ by the wing | skin and every hair has vanished. This ne Pee ; ton for de Nu 21917, Kindly tet n W ; is Mi ae ee it tealy veepare | simple treatment cannot cause injury, poner of the zw u tI register? } am ellk hed re sister Ws t { 1 Arumeist 1 ounce of Parmint| but care should be exercised to get tan and blemish remover, also to re-|Pkht to the \ 1 of ‘ You ma ae hay x te ‘ Mrength). This will not cost you | real delatone.-~Ady niove oiliness, freckles and sallowness, SE hae ty ejection ! sme nin De te t ; of hut water and 4 ounces of lemon juice has no rival. Massage oN RI Maneeaa i am 488, compelled to entull June f f 1 Judge] Kranulsced sugars wir until dissolved. Take it into the face, neck, and arms once te civil W und when take! A: Y¢ \' H ont, ta sometinen asted after the or twice each day, and just see if it ' ie 4 ; wide cas t { > + treatment, Br € should | doesn't bring out the roses and hidden |pa1; } pans is papers ager excu Requiem for Erish Martyen of 1016 the head Lemons have always been used to|lustrate lines of 1 wil i ope p f tow nervous, Tun bleach the skin, but pure lemon juice | appear in thet I a it ! ree yours old) 7" Lritieh gut Smell taste ive ond is too highly acid, therefore irritating, | ing. T In the tableay ‘ 1 ld he & aA : Haat lata cinee eTRGIRAMa RiaRntanece the Try itt This sweetly fragrant lotion | also serve as the me for OM ; YOUN BS MK aor Gne Hund it , , eof caturrh, and which may often will speak for itself. Any drug store | A!! proceed Pauodde ’ Y ab a t hy thia efficactous treatment or toilet counter will supply the three [for thy care of mowly dependents of Onl Aon OES wdae a t ; Et] EC BeRrly ninety Der cent. Of ei sap tres ounces of orchard white at very little | Which the Militia of Me has H ¢ f d re Ou i t Mi { Irish | many people whose hearing may be te- hak sea ‘cost, and the grocer will supply the | designated sp ly by Secretary & ply at whe County + ar 4 a 1 to ate od by thia simple home treatment.—| doctor or dru All good drugs lemops.—Advl =. ___ Dani A. He must register, Lf thee oer j tend. | Aave te always ook,