The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 13

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ig THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1917. >a) EN. Wty ot Grand OMmeer of thé Legion of ebal McCarthy announced to-day that| will be considered the same as the G BERTHELOT DECORATED Fie nee power " ih. Feaou ep. ot NO applications for barred fone per-| actiial permits by the authorities. | : eta abi rv eorgantzin pip " ae } sy naader of Lewton|™anian Army. 5 Bg | mits will be considered after 7 o'clock | Scores of Germans becoming worried | Aldea Weaweanin, | Yaa witenaee te to-morrow night. iver not receiving thelr permits went | Petrograd PARIS, June 8.—Gen. Henri Rerthetot, | F Ri ania said that 4 Placing 6 o'clock as his limit, Mar-|to the Dederal Bullding ‘to-day t B § d S Ghiet of the French Military Miasion of |! “ Maa win rade shal Powers issued a aimilar state-| make inquiries, Thoy were told that | Mi e oe fa nt | Roumania, has been raised to the dig-| resume min bed ment in Brooklyn, where of 20,000 ap-| they will be notified when, their ap. plication blanks issued, 6,000 ave still] plication has been approved or re- || The magle of Ice-Mint does It. Soreness stops quickly unreturned. jected, Gradually the corn loosens and comes out. Try ft. Both marshals é¢mphasized that] It was made plain also that permits Your feet will feel evo! and fine. aliens living im barred territory who] may be re d for suspicious conduct Thanks to s new discovery made trom _—_—_ -_ Ice-Mint is a clean, « h have failed to swear to thelf permit | or unlawful actions. Drunkenness and |] 4 Japanese product, your toot troubles | white sonous ecetmed . * Lemon Juice a Beautifier applications will be Hable to imme- | disorderly conduct in the neighborhood |] can be quickly ended, does not inilame of even irritate “or i " oka Sire: meer diate arrest. , hic 6 centre o' Ice-M cr i most tende . . There Meti for Royal Flying Corps|Time..Limit Expires TO-More) 1 core as wa wave checked up the] ema gte, "act Are "the contre Of Ly er all’ ts ahefee Uy kare coma if sorting or crema Ui ef tive REE Also Sought Here—-Mar- row Night, With 25,000 | ists.” lao Marshal Att oe Ah for revocation of the perinit. a << cia seed po Fy seplying Pope ad oe ‘ : . . 341 . covered the names of those who have] #, a he t . How to prepare a beauty cream at little cost. Says} | ines to Study French, | | Still Holding Back. failed to.reten thelr blanke properly |on thelr mood tohenice” oald Mr. Nes |" Race bttle en any tender corn or lemon juice alone is too highly acid. Try this | REG sworn to, we will start making attests! Carthy, “They are to uso them only Instantly the soreness ia, re A British Naval Mission, for re-| With 25,000 Germans subject to war | for internment.” when necessary and though the por-|] Meved and shortly the corm or callous on face, neck, arms and hands! cruiting men of British birth, fe due| zone regulations “effective Sunday| ‘The actual permite for entry Into] mit attown them entry into barred |] Wil Woven so that it can be hited here soon to co-operate with the| still holding back, United States Mar-/the barred zones about armories,|oonhs, they should not enter such Frolhami fingers—root and all. eT ae ee OI oS British Army Mission and the Amer!- ---——— - - arsenals, forts, &c., will ’not be Isstied | ones unless for auch reason as thes , Many women use just the Juice of |knows that lemon juice is used to|°&® Fecrulting machinery, Quarters] versity to enroll at Buffalo, for at least a month, Marshal Mc-| stated in their application, Nor will lemons to bleach or whiten the skin | bleach and remove such blemishes-as | have been obtaingd at No. 280 Broad and to tring out the hidden Weauty| freckles, sallowness and tan, and is| Way, adjoining the American and! and the rv but pure lemon juice is {the ideal skin softener, > smoothener | British Army enrollment offices, acid, therefore irritating, anc ould | and beautifier. ) recrutting sergeants were in| Carthy said today. im the mean-|\ German acting suspiciously bo int | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— _ TE ae tend ia tertuc| ttm the applications which bavelimune trom arrest simply becasn he the Young Men's Democratic League | Hen salty ‘made out and returned falas «outa A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET eal 4 Capt, Ward Wright of the Third | has turned its rooms and clerical fa- - - ~ ——--- be mixed with orchard white. Just try it! Get three ounces of | oa nadian Infantry, Capt. A. Cunning. | cilities over to Col, R. D. Walsh, U. ee ee ee At the cost of a smuall jar of ordinary |orchard white at any pharmacy or Tiftieth Canadl 8. A., chief recruiting officer for this cold cream one can prepare « fuil|toilet counter and two Yemons from [2#™ of the Fiftieth Canadian Rogi-| Si¢rict, quarter pint of the most wonderful |the grocer and make up @ quarter | Ment and Capt. B. 8. Thompson of the) ‘Tue supply train of the Sixth Divi lemon skin softener and complexion | pint of this fragrant lemon lotion and | Twenty-sixth Dominion Corps have|sion, New York National Guard, beautifier, by squeezing the juice of | massage it daily into the face, neck, | arrived in New York and will assist | which is expected to be in Brance be- two fresh lemons into a bottle con-larms and hands. It should naturally |in the work ot registering mon at fore torte Man eotenibe Go tepomrover aining three ounces of orchard white. |help to bring back to any skin the vi ’ juarters. ¢ onty~ Care should be taken to strain the| whiteness, the eweet freshness and | tee int ie I WUCks S08 cana itaoe are? Another arrival is Lieut. H, B.jor lighter trucks, Major T. Harry juice through a fine cloth so no lemon | flexibility of which it has been robbed | nongen, of the Royal Flying Corps,|Shanton, in charge of thi division pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep | by carelessness or trying atmospheric . of the Guardsmen, says 824 men are fresh for month Every woman | conditions.—Advt. ed 2 who came from Washington, to or-| gti) needed. Tho @reatest demand is ganizo a corps of “Aerial Thorough- for chauffeurs, mechanics and cooks. breds,” ‘The Canadians need all the; ‘The ammunition train of 888 trucks | but the jc. | Will also be motorized. There are 684 air-men they can get, but the restric- men needed for the ammunition tions are severe. It doesn't matter] train, which ts in command of Lieut much, says Lieut, Dengen, if Col, ‘Cleveland C cruit has had air experience. E) a knowledge of gas-engines doesn’t Jcount. But he must be a college- bred man between the ages of elgh- teen and twenty-five. The Canad- winner \ TTRACTIVE values always IN are interesting when the qual- ‘cna ity of the product has been established. We have excep- ; jan camps turn out o flying man in tional clothes for men and |two months, if he 1s fitted for the or ; boys at exceptional prices and a work | Fi service which affords exceptional Le aL Seana Cures sesralngeiet dinner- facilities. The design, cut and pat- |the Eastern District, received this a terns in our showing of Summer | afterr 2,500 vocabularies of ‘ ‘ i IF .) 7 com nds 4 ordinar’ clothes mark the difference between well- Seay Tecan TG we aLuLein ted cocktail groomed men and those ordinarily clothed. of BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET among his non-commissioned officers detailed to recruiting duty in his dl vision | First Lieut. 0. R. Cauldwell, U, 8. M, C., has been placed in command of the Marines’ armored advertising car, The machine already has trav- eled 2,800 miles and ts scheduled to H ERE'S the Lucky Strike cigarette—a new flavor. Thetobacco—it’stoasted,same idea exactly as your hot but- tered toast at breakfast. 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