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—— ee nee — tn Tenement Roof. hole two feet in diameter fn the roof of a tenem East Eleventh stre flat of ta Dr. Beck Says Hot Sun and Heat Weaken the Eyes Tells How to Greatly Strengthen Eyesight In One Weel:’s Time in Many Instances Wear ginsses? Are you # vic Go pot water any more. would pain me dreadfully, now ¢ fine ail weemed clear. 1 can even read without glasses.” It te believa that whe wear gianses can now discard them in SAE NOTE—Last And Piedmont Virginia cigarette in the wor! it Cracker Blew was the fh t house On the’ top fidor was shattered entrain oF other eye weakness? nd the family Pnocked about by the Xplosion. The house I occupied by |iew, mostly Italians, ‘They rua! the fire escapes and to the street and borhood became alarmed. Io Heemen found paper on the roof suc! is used in giant frecrackers, They y they belleve boys touched off a large firecracker In @ belated celebration of the Fourth ‘wonderfully simple rules, to any acti a bottle of Boi n will quickly disappear. thering you even « little M hop » waved If they n time. Another retninent uiveician (0 whom Hon 00 fi many instances Th can be obtained fran any In attest | every family. Tt is mold in New York by [i foils Kiker Hoxernas, “Kallsh and others Adie You want Taste— why pay for Import Duty? The Import Duty on foreign-grown tobacco does nothing for cigarettes —except make them cost more than they should. That's why Piedmonts, being Virginia tobacco, can give you better quality for your money than cigarettes which have to take out quality to make up for the Import Duty on the tobacco, Character—that natural “smack” that makes a cigarette a cigarette— belongs to VIRGINIA TOBACCO alone. Piedmonts, please.’’ An all-Virginia cigarette — The Cigarette of Quality year alone, over 4 umes &+ much Virginia tobacco was made into cigarettes as any other tobacco. aretes, there's no tobacee ite Virgins a. is the ippest-se ing for cigs 2h arg ee amr nee ey Faden THE EVENING: WORLD, IN ONE MONTH, on 40,000 meals served, Chicago club saved four tons of food. ARIZONA BLUEJACKPT, ashore recrulting in New York, carries @ parrot that acreeches “You're a slacker!” and “Joined yet? PET ALLIGATOR excaped to the woods and scared Hempstead into going bone dry in half an hour, those seeing it deseribing it as a monster from ten to forty feet long, made #e& smooth as glass for a mile, rough elsewhere. though it was NEWSPRINT PAPER is being made 60 por cent. cheaper fromp seawed by Danish inventor, cables an- nounce BY USING UP A POSTAGE STAMP a day Call- fornia G. A, R. bit" to be most popular names of rds show, but since we went to war not one by these names has been entered. “KAISER” AND “BISMARCK” Chicago daschshunds, dog license r used ORIGINAL JOURNAL of Twenty-fourth Congress, during term of An- drew Jackson, turned up in Washington in hands of a junkman after being many years missing. WHILE SHOWING FRIEND how he hucked off gumb with cleaver, Indiana butcher chopped off two of his fingers. Just say “a package of okiggelle Myers ditrscco Cx IO for 5¢ Also packed 20 for 10¢ OIL FROM A DPAD WHALE off Virginia const | veterans have found a way to “do Macll | Cheeked AM | | BABY SLAIN IN HANDBAG. THURSDAY, JUL PICKETS ON DUTY AT WHITE HOUSE AGAIN SATURDAY That Is “Bastile Day,” and Miss Vernon Says Demon- stration Will Be Resumed. | Picketing the White House tn Washington will be resumed next Saturday, Miss Mabel Vernon, Secre- tary of the National Woman'a Pa announced to-day. That is the day on which the French celebrate the fall of the Bastile, “Who knows but that day may be- come one of the greatest In the his tory of this country, also,” she sald “Let us that President Wilson will realize on that day that public fopinion in this country demands Woman Suffrage.” Miss Vernon asked for funds to carry on the activity, at a meeting f women at the Ritz Carlton yester- ay, and sured her hearers the is would not be with- At the same hour Mrs. Frank and Mrs presenting the New oYrk in Suffrage Party, were in n to protest to Miss Alice t the pickteing. who, with the speakers neeting, organized t al Union the Miss Lucy t yester- e Con- National and Woman's Party to fight for a Fed- {eral Suffrage ‘amendment, is in a ‘private sanitarium in) Washington suffering from a nervous breakdown, | Miss Anne Martin, Vice Chairman of d the New York and refused ab- of the organ- ting. t their meth- es that could their purpose ngthened by their short he picketers esterday, ster of the Ex) ods were t bring succe |had been st terms ins Vidi late Inez Mitholland Boissevain, sang | two of tne songs which she had sung Jin the Washington jail. Miss Eliz- Jabeth Stuyvesant of Ohio said her three days in jail had not made her one bit penttent nor afraid. Mrs, Il, O. Havemeyer was on the stage for a few minutes and Mrs, O Belmont sat in the audience. these women, who have al- advocates present, Contributions slowly, the largest being ; the total was about _ WESTCHESTER NOTES. Mra William nap of Oscawana, o who took part In the State cea sus work in the county, congratulating them upon the success ‘of thelr opera tlo Mayor nouf of New Rochelle has and yacht clubs and vicinity that will enforce the law forbidding the use of muffler cutouts on motorbonts. ‘d has been received here that Dr. Il Ruskin, a dentist of and Miss Dorothy Prua- of Mr. and Mrs, A. Prus- 153° Lenox wel Gritting all b ak N York City, N. Levigon ¢ night, * Dr. E ounced th married by a © fthe peace in Schenectady a y They wanted Louls A. Lindemuth, wife of i. A. Lindemuth, and her daugh- Marion Lindemuth, of ntewn, V Street Tyringham, in the Mr cand Mrs. Arthur Oppent New York City are in New Rochelle for McGran of Centre lle, 18 the guest of r of Hempstead, Tay Judge and Mrs. Samue F. Swinburne and their daughte “ and Mra, N H, Price. of are on an Mrs. William Murray and her. siste of Larehinont are at Allenhurst, No J, Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Ciminottt of Larchmont, are nmering at South- field, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P, Shafer of Lar mont have returr n Now Bi land, where th “ James ¥, Milne of has been trout fishing at D. ivan | County. > A "5 win the body of bag came to this city on July issuing from it on, the * that allve when placed In the bag and that |* rhe Infant jdeath resulted from suffocation, Histon Dies, twenty-seven of N 7 Fifty-sixth Street n, one of a dozen persons in ivaday night in an aucomobile nty Avenue, that in the Norwegian Hos- | | Vietim of « | Julia rugh, dir be ; 1 yester¢ pita i eae HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day, Evening World, 12¢ per week Daily World, 12¢ per week Sunday World, 6c per Sunday You can pubscribe now ‘or s week or teugth ‘of Ume you 'wish and" we' wall change ‘te of You addres as often as you James Lees) “yt gd tas A nae “se ¥Y 12, 1017. FIGHT A MAYOR'S jumed Opinio: NEW it tm tht Dr | ie fron, F “in them the hes, sugars, | enndte ed rice, white crackers, blacult Fneal, no longer ts iron t \t ig processes have removed the tron of Mother failure to a behalf of t POWER IN DRAFT Elizabeth Men Want Mraviag Re~ moved From Local Board of Exemption. The refusal of Mayor Mraviag of | Elizabeth, N. J., to apologize for his scopt an American flak in city on July 4 last, as- er importance last night open to all. jet Lincoln School adopted calling upon President Wil- son to remove the Mayor as a mom- ber of the local Board of Exemption. ‘The Mayor was not at the meeting. He said he would have attended had But the committee in charge pointed out that no invita. tions were issued, as the meeting was he been Invited. jur BE. Marion was when at a mass meeting tn Abraham resolution waa | Srepared Another resolution adopted recited that the Mayor's action in refusing to accept the flag was an insult to it and an affront to the people of the | frst of a seri irman of! of the meeting and the resolutions were by a committee consis ef Norman Hubbard, William J. Parke and John A. Clssel. parietal” Steere Given 825,000 to How Mrs. Farnham Yardley, dai the Inte Alfred B. Jenking of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, N. J., has set aside approximately $25,000 to pay half the cost of a service building to be erected by the Orange Memorial Hospital It will be given as a memorial to her |father, The service building will be to be erected according ved for the future growth Savory Rice Croquettes ~a method of serving rice that - should be better known. especially . for luncheon or the meat tea N fryin two of th so acceptable. One is the high cooking heat—the other its freedom from taste, odor and the slightest sus- picion of fat. Mazola browns a bit of bread long before it begins to smoke. It cooks the food quickly and these Croquettes you will notice e qualities of Mazola that make it sends it to the table a delicate golden brown. You will like this wonderful cooking and salad oil — pressed from the heart of corn, as pure, sweet and wholesome as the most delicate food cooked in it. All the leading grocersand delicatessen deal- ers sell Mazola in pint and quart cans and bottles. Ask your dealer for the Mazola Book of Recipes —or write us direct. Corn Products Refining Co. Nuxated Iron to Make New Age of Beautiful Women and Vigorous Iron Men. Say Physicians—Quickly Puts Roses Into the Cheeks of Women and Most Astonishing New York Savory Rice Croquettes Brown two small onions (cut fine) in Ita n of Mazola, then add or green sweet pepper and cook onions and pepper in two cups of tomatoes until done and the whole meas- ures about a cupful. Season wit salt, pepper and cayenne to taste, Add this mixture to two cups of cold boiled salted rice, which must be dry and is therefore better to be steamed in a double boiler if possible—add an e and mould into croquettes an let stand six to seven hours, Dip in erm and jeracker and fry in deep, hot Marola, FLL Ee Me Youthful Vitality Into the Veins of Men—It Often Increases the Strength ated Iron or has taken th It le conservatively three million people annually are taking Most astonishing results are reported from tts use by both YoRK, N. sus tron men without Mor m anaemia, Anemia dofictency The skin of in and women | pale; the untry alone, physicians and laymen. doctors predict that we shall soon have « new age of far more beautiful, rosy heeked women and vigor Ferdinan! King, ® New York Phy Earth Therefore, your youth you must our food by waln of organto iron, just as you would use salt when your food has not enough ‘ovrmer Health Oommisatoner Wm. R. Kerr, of the City of Chicago saya: ‘L have taken Nuxated myselé and expertenced tte health ky interest of public known the rea ay to make T am well past three # and want to say that I belleve my own groat physical activity t# largely due to to my personal use of Nuxated Tron From my own experience with Nuxated ts such a valuable remedy Iron, 1 feel tt hat It ought to be used In every how ribed by every phyatclan pital and p in this co Dr. ¥ has a great I Awl Ba! pe | butiders, © and Endurance of Delicate, Nervous “Run-Down” f Dr. Howard Jam ¥—#) ount 80 eal Author, sudject, flesh finbby, The muscles tack tone; the brain fags and the memory fails and vften t become weak, nervous, Irrit | nbte, ondent and melancholy, When Jthe fron goes from the blood of women, the roses go from thelr cheeks. rost common fooda of Amer- these now Crain from | ¢oods, and ailly methods of home cookery, \by throwing down the waste pipe the Was | water In which our vegetables @ Jare responsible for another tt you wish ful vim and vigor to @ ripe supply ¢ ne. wtrength-bullding effect, and in the welfare 1 feel It ay @ Boston Pp this col n in medical $a hu the greatest o mio Iron as the French timated that over rminated corn Folks 100 Per Cent. in Two Wecks’ Time. re- Nux- ince the prone: ry by storm. much #0 that tron men, when inter “There toble syrupe, bread, 1, spaghetti, found, Re tmpovertehed ooked, © tron to find him wi poy of twenty and vitality to preserve he tron defi g some form my » of ite re years! hystelan who untry and in fourteen days’ ng, said: | tron in th Cw fall strengtAl De Howard “Not long ago a m was nearly half « me to give him a preliminary exan tion for Ife insurance. late of the Manhattan Sta’ |" Physician Brooklyn State Hospital, and Wm. R, Kerr, Former Health Commi 1 titan State Hospital of New York, and! wi gud ur came to me who| formerly century old and asked] § I was astont. Hospital of New York, and formerly Assistant joner, City of Chicagey coon nngepen ep nye tea oe g or well, you the following tos N yal Avsiatant Physician Brooklyn ate Hospital, sald; “Nuxated Iron te « t of mine