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a ac 25 CHINAMEN HOMEBOUND WITH AMERICAN FORTUNES | Turn Business Over to Other Ori- SEMININE QUESTIONS fHow can I drive away these dis 2 ABiring wrinkles—how can 1 make} 6 7 A grigoth ahd bott—huw can I entals and Now Will Live rid of the sallowness and dryness | at Ease, OBmy skin and bring back the fresh, | yeErthfal color?” The answer is, wo| ON board a steamship arriving tn tq an American port to-day from the West Indies were twenty-five fat, smiling Chinamen bound for China, where they expect to spend tho rent of thelr days in affluent ease, They ny first class drug store or depart t store at once, get a bottle of it and apply it regularly at night b@fore retiring, for a short time. The Its, from the use of this pure nut- liquid preparation, are wonder "7 al are the members of a corporation | Potter Bs ni ionaire o months ago and soon afterward | Show tha ed, and y or combination grocery and liquor} months ako and oon s pewntes he | ail ‘ S the business this month return, Ht is rly per-| stores in Central America and the be about fifteen per cent. less ned, xtaran nee. the bar ght’ a score of | tn April, but this ts only natural, + | West Indles, d others fr A 4 test hair-growth, and freckles! “Ai have comfortable fortur al onneres nei geen | as April is the largest business ck-heads and many forms of] i nave gold thelr business to! ove that she w month of tho year, ema as well, yield to this treat-| They ‘ # 4 to keep the child, Mrs. Earle is|_ “Approximately 12,000 Velle Sixes | nt Advt other China » who will, when they /tiving with her mother, Mra. Renwick! Will be bulit this yeat by ¢ fac ote det return to |Smith, at Montolalr and her former hus-| tor: vy Ley have made their fortunes, retw D | Eee elaine Wate kis tater i y: This is, by a considerable — China, turning over the uainess to | Pant rin the| margin, the largest xduction ever succecding Chinese anc ts. Just ‘ompkine held that the littie| owched by the Velie Motors Major Sydenban 4 gin w ing Drought up ine proper | Poration, Cor: English subject, who from @ attnosp by her mother. '* Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk UC LS eae ScneFrse Nutritious Diet for All Ages. 's Always on Hand The Kind You Have Always Bou; ‘80 years, has borne th his personal supervision since its inf: SENDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | trifle with and endanger the heal’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1917, Four Maxwell Cars Starting in New York , On a One-Gallon of Gasoline Economy Test ‘Weet Indien port with his wife, was sent to Ellis Island because he had ery little money. Wis left arm ts miss and he told the immigration inspectors he lost it in the Boer War, Major Goenister was allowed to send word of his plight to New York friends, who, he said, will guarantes his against becoming a public charge > _ MRS. EARLE KEEPS CHILD. (Spactal to The Brening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., May Supreme Court Justice Arthur 8. Tomp- kins to-day denied the application of ‘Theodore Langsbury Earle for the cus- tody of his three-year-old daughter, Hester Ann. Mr. Barle, who ts the son VELIE SALES RECORDS SHOW BIG BUSINESS “If there is any evidence of re- trenchment on the part of the buyer of automobiles, it has not yet been ourselves,” says George W. Garland, President of the Garland Automobile Company, New York distributers for the Velte six. “Our sales in this Bastern territory in April were larger than we ever had before in the history of our bus- What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops ‘and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is ite guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. ‘ht, and which has been in use for over ignature of Chas. H. Fletcher, IC) All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as- ith of Infants Children—Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears tho signature of A FIRESTONE TRUCK FARM. Praotically every foot of available Jand about the Firestone Tire & Rub- ber Company's factories at Akron, O., fe under oultivation, and more than 8650 of its married employees are re- ving instructions in intensive Mr. Firestone ordered scres of land divi gard plots and offered “tov the eonteen married employees for cultivation ithin forty-eight hours after the offer wan made every plot had been , or | Applied for and there was a large To insure cultivation of every of ground each gurdenct mut feos. ter a certain number of hours’ work each week oF forfeit his plot. It # expected that sufficient pota- toes, beans, cabbages and other gar. den crops ‘to supply more than’ 360 families will be = Taised on the gar- woventy It regulates the Stomach and has been made under | Allow no one to deceive you in this. Raat are but Experiments that observed by the Velie factory or by, farming. | * Re Now Yorkers witnessed on Wednes-|and an average of 28.85 miles on one day last a demonstration of the Max- well claim to the automobile cham- Pionship for low operating upkeep. |This performance was a local cele- bration of the National Maxwell Gas- {line Economy Proof Day, the aim of which is to record the distance @ Maxwell car can run on one gallon of gasoline, There were four entries CHARTERS LAKE STEAMER TO AID AUTO DELIVERIES | Ohartering a huge freight steamer which plies the Great Lakes ia the latest move made by the Oldsmobile Company in its continued efforts te overcome automobile transportation difficulties. “The Olds has contracted for the use of this vessel, which is of large | tonnage, for a long period,” Mr. C. H Larson, President of the local Olds- mobile Agenoy, eald to-day, “and we have high hopes of facilitating im- mediate deliveries by this means. “In the past it has taken approxi- gallon was gasoline on cent a mile. Harry J. De Bear, manager of the Maxwell's Now York Branch, ar- ranged the local run and drove one of the oars. Newspapermen served as official observers and each metro- Politan daily was represented. THE AUTOMOBILE AS | A MAN MULTIPLIER “A recent editorial treated the auto- mobile asa luxury,” says L. E. Will- gon, Vice President of the istered. At this rate, costs nine-tenths of a Briscoe | Motor. Corporation. “Tt hardly seems | In the opinion of Manager Do Bear such a record as these cars have made should banish all complaints of the expensiveness of motoring. Similar demonstrations were held throughout. the entire country on the same day, and the National Maxwell Economy championship cup will be awarded to the dealer who attains the highest mileage. possible that any one should have such a conception of the facts, If ever an industry was justified it ls the automobile industry, “France was saved at the Battle of the Marne by automobiles. Look about you everywhere and note how the alltomobi'e is multiplying “ae men in every walk of life. The doctor makes three times the number of calls; the salesman makes three times For 50 Years the World’s Perfect tho number of visits; the widens his territory and delivery wagon take thé pi three men, Tho farmer no spends the entire day in hie tow entire regiments are ab to the place needed and the t @ magnified »mobileas present land battles.” New Corn Remover Causes Big Run On Drug Stores Since the virtues of Ice-Mint ad remover became known in this druggists have been having am 4 ordinary demand for this prodaoty i fe precicted that this summer will wear emailer and prettief, sow The {act that this new discovery, made from a Jap product, tually re and ithout the slightest ‘ bie for ite lane pa of course mainly responal little on a tender hi And increasing sale apply just it'may be a—root and Blow white, non-poleonous #ubstanon, and will never inflame or irritate the ‘esos: Tender skin, Cutting of paring corns too ften produces blood polsoning: (aims ep mint Eny drug store for a little t you can quickly end your corn make your feet feel cool and fs nothing ter. —Advt. Grand Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS on $50-¢ “« 675-0 $3: Down 5.00 “ “ | = i ] - SEES See es ee mately a week for our cars to reach = |New York City from Lansing. This time should be reduced two days by using the steamer from Detroit to Buffalo.” Liver and Bowel Regulator If you want to feel young and full of vigor be sure and ppotay gr Liver ad An Event ott. for Friday i Fulton Street . i Bond Street ‘ Livingston St. i Elm Place BROOKLYN - NEW YORK 4 UNE IS TRADITIONALLY THE MONTH OF THE BRIDE. For years past it has also been the month of a great Loeser Sale of China and Allied Wares—the sale for the bride. All is in readiness for the June Bride's Sale of 1917—by all odds the greatest and best sale we have been peivieged to pre- pare in years. For measuring greatness by the size of the offer- the variety and, above all, by the savings to be effected stands second to none. ufacturers who prize Loeser patronage have contributed "in part to make the full stocks, the low prices for this sale. A 12-Inch Vase, $2.98 Beautifully cut and polished Flower Vase. eg ee te “= pi Sea SA TEST on 14-Inch Flower Basket, $4.98 Fine combination miter and floral cutting. Superb Richly Cut Glass The skill of the cutter was never so well shown as in the offerings of Cut Glass. Every porsie variation of artistic designing is shown, together with many new cuttings which have their first display here. Further, you will find among the little priced groups Cut Glass for every use. Cut Glass at 98c, Regularly to $1.98 lancy shaped Bonbon Dishes, Olive Dishes, Spoon Trays, Butter Ball nd similar handy articles, Cut Glass at $1.49, Regularly to $1.98 Beautifully cut 6-inch Flower Vases, combination cut Candy Baskets, 10-inch floral cut Vases, ete. Cut Glass at $1.98, Regularly to $3.98 S4nch Fruit or Salad Bowls, in « combination floral design; 10-inch Vases, floral and combination designs; 8-inch Fruit or Jelly Dishes, Water Celery Trays, Sugar and Cream Sets, high footed Compotiers, Bowls, ete Cut Glass at $2.98, Regularly to $4.98 Combination and floral cut oval 11-inch Orange Bowls, 8-inch 3-footed Nut Bowls, Whipped Cream Bowls, 8-inch &-handle fos (re ‘Trays, 12-inch Flower Vases, Bread T mt shaped Celery Trays, Com: potters, Banana Dishes, Fruit Bowls, Sugar and Cream Sets, Ice Tubs, Fern Dishes. Cut Glass at $3.98, Regularly to $7.50 Ice Cream Trays, Covered Butter or Cheese Dishes, 8-inch Relish Dishes with 4 compartments. Orange Bowls, Flower Baskets, Banaua Dishes, 9-inch Fruit Bowls, large sized covered Cheese Dishes, ete 30-Piece Service, $12.75 Made of Moonlight iridescent optic glass, composed of six each of Cocktail Glasses, Champagne Glasses, Goblets and Cordial Glasses. Claret Glasses, Other Services specially priced from $5.50 for plain 90. piece combinations up to $94.25 for the finest wold inerusted sets of 60 pieces, UNE BRIDES’ SALE China—Glassware—Cut Glass Lamps—Art Wares—Pottery most opportune capture of Japanese China samples brings || thousands of pieces which have no duplicates in this country— and never will have, in many cases. | _ Cut Glass comes at prices which average even lower than |! it did at the June Sale of 1916, when such notable records were made. From our own fine Open Stock China we make offerings for this sale at prices far below normal. __ If you are a June Bride, if you will make gifts to a June Bride, or if you are a June Bride of yesteryear—there is oppor- tunity for you here now—opportunity to secure things you must have, in choosing from a showing of the world’s choicest products at low prices that are a marvel. $60.59 Open Stock Dinner Sets, $39.50 Illustrated Above, Those who know China need only be told that these are Latenier's fine Limoges China to realize the importance of this offering. ‘Taken from open stock. ‘The decoration is exceptionally pretty and are suited for any use. All handles « rveretl with gold. In the 100 pieces are included $ meat platters, 8 vegetable dishes and plates of four sizes. Other fine Limoges Dinner Sets $50, regularly $75. | $75, regularly 8100. Dinner Sets for Six People Priced Extremely Low ivery Set of 52 pieces in this group \i Open Stock Dinner Ware, so that additions and replacements made be made at any time. Included in each Set, for six people, are dinner, soup and bread and butter plates, side dishes, cups and saucers, sugar bowl, cream pitcher, sauce boat, 2 meat plat- ters, and 8 vegetable dishes, one covered. is from our regular |} Special at $7.48 6-piece Dinner Set with a gold border design and a gold edge. Special at $7.98 et with blue edge and 58-piece Dinner § inner line of blue, inc Delft scenes in blu ait ms nsloaing Special at $9.98 Set in blue willow design Special at $14.98 b2-plece Dinner Sets in Mayflower design similar to those which came with t fied to suit the dainty po: ous design in blue, touched 88-piece Dinu the lines of the pieces are first trip of the Mayflower, But modi ain « decoration is made up of a continu- with yellow $25 Porcelain Dinner Sets, $14.98 Fine porcelain Dinner Seta of 100 pieces which include 8 large size platters, 3 vegetable dishes, 2 covered. The design is a new conventional floral effect in pink edged with a band of golden brown, all inclosed between two gold lines. ‘This is one of the year's newest designs, and very desirable at full price Other fine porcelain Dinner Sets are specially priced at $19.98 and $25, Fine Fancy China $1 China at 50c Iced Relish Dishes, Fruit and Salad Bowls, Butter Tubs, Luncheon Set | trailers: | served three years on the staff of the | Indianapolis Star, NO “STUNTS” FOR AUBURN. “The makers of the Auburn car, which we handle in the Metropolitan nationalism, so-called “stunts” or ex- travagant claims,” F. W. Wright ot F. Wright, ne., 1789 Broad- way. "They have always made an effort to build as good @ car as po at the price and to rely upon the car buyers themselves to discover that the product was as good as could be produced at the price, This policy has built up a loyal following. "In one thing, however, the Auburn this season is unique. It is the only car in America that gives the buyer & choice between two makes of motor NEW MARMON FEATURES. “Lower bodies, slanting windshields and thinner tops are attractive fea- tures of the new closed car line an- jounced by Nordyke & Marmon Com- pany, builders of the light weight Karmon 34,” says General Manager Frank Q. Carrte, ot tie Marmon Au- omobile Company, Ino. ‘lMarmon Closed oars for the 1917-18 season are only 79% inches over all in height, and yet the head room is ample, 68% inches. This ts made pos- sible by having the floor boards only | 28% inches from the ground, @ fea-| ture in turn made possible by the Marmon design, which eliminates heavy undersills.” ee AUTO NOTES. H. Kracke, of Theobald & Kracke, local distributers of the Jackson ‘8,", hag returned from a trip to the factory at Jackson, Mich., to make arrangements for carrying & complete stock of accessories. Another large Buropean war contract has been announced by the United States Tire Company. The French Government has ordered 200 Troy to be exolusively equipped with United States “Pressed On" solid truck tires, During the week ending May °1 orders received by the Franklin Auto- mobile Company, Byracuse, N, Y., 6x- ceeded any previolus week's record in the company’s history. Faotory pro- duction also reached a new high mark 216 cars being turned out in five and one-half working days. Major Gen. Hugh 1. Scott, Chtet- of-Staff of the United States Army, and Major Gen. Leonard Wood, com- manding the newly created Depart- ment of the Southeast, are two nota- bles who have been recently added to the list of Cadiliac Bight owners. The Haynes Automobile Company has announced the appointment of H R. Keeling as advertising manager, succeeding R. T. Gray. Previous roming East, Mr, Keeling was con- J. nected for some time with the auto. mobile industry {n Indiana, in adver- tising and selling capacities. He also. Begin To Purify Your Winter-Blood Grandmothers Old-Fashioned Sulphur and Molasses Did It, But Not So Well As This Sulpherb Tablet—Sugar Coated, | Former Health Commimtoner Wm. R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago, saya: “I Through the winter the blood accu-| have taken Nuxated Iron my: and ex | mulates poisons because you do not| perienced tt» health-siving, — etrength | perspire cnough, because you do not] nuitding effect, and tn the interest ive in the open air, and because }eat more meat, mush and other rich| known the results of tt» use sluggish, ills beset foods y spring we fe constipated, liver and kidn us, colds and chronic cougt 3 and ne thick, slugs Sulpherb ‘Tablets (not sulphur tab- Whipped Cream Sets, Cake Plates, Syrup Pitchers, Sugar and Cream Sets, lets) are composed of extracts of Celery Trays, Nut Bowls, Manicure Trays, Puff’ Boxea, Hair Receivers, [| tots and herbs, combined with sul handled Be Dishes, Olive Dishes, Pickle Dishes, * T\phur and cream of tartar—and no better physic, blood-tonic and blood $2 China at 98c jeleanser has ever been developed Cru Jace, Sugar and Cream Sets, Teanote, Coffee Pots or aie Every spring thousands who al Sets, Syrup Pitch na Crain Sets. Peapots, Coffee Pots. Mayonnaise 1) (how their value take them to purify Vr Tra \ l Spoon I Hed Jelly Dis han the system of Winter Poisons, Now Disisns Prt (tata Bow rat A Wed Relist is the tine to begin, so you won't be Celery’ Tasdlad “CAKE DMLALAT Chadae aia Crnakan Wininas focted attacked by serious ailments when Comports, Hot Cake Dishes, Fruit Tray Spring and Summer come, Sold by | all druggists 60¢ per sealed tube with | im Aircctionss—Advke Bowels in good condition. Nothing so safe, so certai: int satisfying as Carter’s Little ver Pills. Purely vegetable. Millions of rite spite 7 oung and territory, have never gone in for sen-| Middle age take them for bllliousness, dizziness, sick headache, upset stomach and for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. in or so Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature IFISHER BROS Bana APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM 650 TO $500 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS “AVE. BET. 103 &104 st . Opinions of Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan State Hospi Assistant 5 5 pital of New York, and i Physician Brooklyn State Hospital, and Wm. R. Kerr, Former Health Commlsslenie Clty 04 CLaoe Since the remarkable discovery of ante tron, Nuxated Iron or “Fer Nuxat a the French call it, has taken the coun- try by storm. It ts conservatively eati- mated that over three million people an- ually are taking it in this country alone, Most astonishing results are reported trom Ya use by both physicians and leymen. B80 much #0 that doctors predict that we shall eoon have @ new age of far more Deautiful, rosy ed women and vig- crous ron men. Dr, Verdinand King, @ New York Phy- sician and Medical Viewed on Author, when tnter- this subject, midi “There ean be no vigorous tron men without tron. Pallor means anaemia, fron deficiency. Anaemia means ‘The skin of anaemio the memory falle and often they become weak, nervous, irritable, deapondent and neholy, When the tron. goes. from the blood ef women, the rose go from their cheeks. “In the most common foods of Amertea, the atarches, sugars, table syrups, candies, polished rice, white bread, soda crackers, macaroni, ita, spaghett!, tapioca, cornmeal, no Refining proo esses have removed the tron of Mother arth from these {mpovertshed fooda, and silly methods of home cookery, by throw- ing down the waste pipe t which our vegetables are coo! Able for another gfave tron loa Therefore, {f you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to a ripe old age, ‘ou must supply the tren defictency tn your food by using some form of erganie tron just ae you would use salt when your food has not enough salt it my duty to I am well ‘ore years and want to say my great physical at eve own tivity te largely due to-day to my per zonal use of Nuxated Iron, }rom my own experience with Nuxated Iron, I feel 1* ta suoh @ valuat medy that It ought to be used in every hospital and presortbed by every physician in this country." Dr. F. Sauer, a Boston physician whe has studied both In this country and tn great Wuropean medical institutions, wald fo strength sive H ex top for Ife Ins 1 was astonished fe find him with the blood pressure ; 4 Nuxated. boy of twenty, and as full of vigor, vim and vitality ae ® young man; tn fact, young man he really was, notwithatand: bis a The secret, he suid, was taking fron—Nuxated Iron had filled him with renewed life. At 30 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly you become weak, pale and sickly looking) Just like @ plant trying to row in @ soll deficient in tron, If you &re not strong oF well, you owe it to wuraelf to make the following test: See ow long you can walk or how far you an walk without becoming tired, Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated tron three times per day aftor meals for two weeks, strongth again and Then test your 6 how muc gained, 1 have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all tho whtle double their strength and endurance and entirely rid themselves of all w: toms of dyapepsia, Iver and other tro A af 1 r been doctoring for months wethout ob {og any benefity* erry Mako 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 100 Per Cent. in Two Weeks’ Time. druguiste.—Advt. Dr, Howard James, late of the Meg- hattan State Hospital of New York, amd formerly Assistant Physician Brooklgs State Howpital, auld: ‘‘Nuxated Jron le ® Most surprising remedy, A patient ef mine remarked to me (after having been A & alx weeks’ course of It), ‘BAY DOO THAT THERE STUFF 18 LKB Previous to using Nuxated Tren and is vitalit us enerey {ie great business & ie prescribed py slat ams in which H Vim. tia diapenoed ia tals "ai ‘Gy “th