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QGude's Pepto-Mangan \s a good tonic and health builder for the aged, because it increases the quantity and im- 4 proves the quality of the blood. ie Tt makes thin, sluggish blood rugged by providing great quantities of new, rich, red blood cells. Rich, red blood coursing through the veins drives out poisons and carries warmth, health, and vigor to every part of the system, Gude's Pepto-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” M grandmother hugs the fire and her appetite ie poor and she is no inter- ested in things, give her Pepto- If you are pale, run-down, and always feel over-worked take « coume in Pepto- Mangan ss Pepto- Mangan does wot ini with digestion because ft ts £, Culberiaon br te being dowe with America wae abi Hilt for ite supply of sodium nitrate weary in (he mar ammonia which w tem, Appears M. T. Hogert, Chairman of tommittes of the Na- tonal iene Council, Who in his apeech last night throw light on what | was being done by the United States to produce the perfect gas mask © the prem: war efficiency on which 150 ists of America oo mado imperative tho use of these pro- teotors, 9,000,000 crude masks were turned out by Kogiand and France within four days, HOW WAR SPURRED BCIENTISTS TO MARVELLOUS THINGS, In yi ae ag the speakers last jovening, B. C, Hoase, who actod as Chairman, traced the conditions under America had become a depo nation in regard to certain no- | cenaities, “These conditions,” he said, “rrew up through our own acta of omtasion, because as we bullt up our indus! rt we did not, a# a nation, seriously, predigested; ip taste and color are agree- able, its benefits are soon apparei cannot injure the teeth. Priendly Warning: The well-merited fame of Gude's Pepto- Mangan has Eaene many imitations of the name, je, and product. For your own pro- tection refuse all substitutes. You are en- titled to the genuine; be sure it is Gude’s, Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New York AMMEYE on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit St. New York. Presenting Below the Extremely Chic Also in all Black Kidskin, raw material for the production Hore 19 one small feature of the whole * " ¢, When Germany | H | O'Connor, 1. D., Bishop of Newark, will IN ART, SCIENCE AND INDUBTRY VISUALIZED, Ht if sine of om wm dine ether from ro- t and muk in aay we ptarted Ww building. The o two; thia your problem which ea to the cublo A proper dis y miracles of muinues an- his ease @ hy- » To learn, for tn wtanc mon salt may be | separated by electrolysia into caustic noda and chlorine gas is to grasp the hitherto intangible, to compre- hend what a nation of Inventors is doing when a world looks to it to produce marvels. ‘To laten to speak- ra such as those who lectured terday and who will lecture t and every day this week Is to appre- clate what tremendous results are be- ing achieved from the ulfiization of | by-producta formerly ignored, “When it is recalled,” said Mr, Culbertson, “that there are over 900 distinct chemical products produced by the dyestuffs industry from some 300 intermediates, which themaeives MI pertx have first to be chemically produced from ten crude products distilled from conl tar, the vastness of the problem net before this youngest of our In- dustries is apparent. The rapidity of its progress has amazed the world. The record of its achievement reads lke a fairy tale and will prove an imperishable monument to American chemists and business men.” To-day the speakers include W. S. Kies, Vice President of the National City Bank; C. H. Boynton, President of the American-Ruasian Chamber of Commerce, who will discuss the Jations of Russia to the United ns; I. H. Baekeland, member of Naval Consulting Board; M. A. Williamson and P_A. Boeck, | pee LM OBITUARY NOTES. Lord William Henry Edreoumbe, Lont Lieutenant and Vice Admiral of Corn- wail, is dead at Plymouth, England, Henry Heaterberg, aged sixty, Demo-| cratic leader of the old, Wighteenth Kings District, 1e dead at No. 7/9 Flat: bush Avenue, Brooklyn. | n, Vice President of the Company, is dead in dwood Sanitarium, Brooklyn, at the age of sixty-four, The Rev, Charles J, Ryder, one time corresponding secretary of the Ameri- can Missionary Society of the Congre- ational Church, 1s dead at Stamford, | Conn. | Daniel Jarrett Sullivan, known to tho’ as Daniel Jarrett, and fo ember of the Hoaton 1 pany, is dead at Berry Street, Brooklyn, ene Sulcide'’s Note Shows She Thought of Killing Children, ‘That Mrs, Edna H. Mott, who com- mitted quicide at her home, No "s Office yesterday, Kill my two children as * she wrote, “but I could not bring myself to. commit murder as well aa sulci I dreaded it efter thinking it 0° | A mase of requiem for the late Most Rev. Thomas F. Kennedy, D. D., Titular Archbishop nd rector of the |Amertean », Italy, will be le “a Cathedral to- Cardinal Farle Rey. Jonna lwill preside, The Rt celebrate the mass. — JOIN THE BOOK DRIVE FOR OUR SOLDIER BOYS TO-MORROW WILL MARK THE BIG PUSH IN CAMP LIBRARY WEEK. GET YOUR CONTRIBUTION IN TO-DAY, YOU CAN SEND — ONE DOLLAR OR MORE TO Treasurer, Library War Council, SAM A. LEWISOHN, 61 Broadway, New York. Any Library, or care this news- Paper. FRANK A. VANDERLIP, National Chairman. MORGAN J, O'BRIEN, Greater New York Chairman, Frea W. » WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919" 4 FRUIN@ Woman me . attcatiy besomes « * t ¥ Uwe abe hae 5 erty « ne of b -n eh od ' inband tor @ 4 take care mrs asain - GANT CARRY OVER $5,400 port for his daughter has remulted tn © exemption of his son-in-law 6 M Wagner, from service | nal Are ave no doubt I will be the ob uch eriticiam because of my 1 Mr. Sto to-day it areh critictem. Hut, 1 J am right, and the fact aw wae granted « District Appen Of This $200 tn Stiver and Equal Amount in Gold Is the Maximum. WASHINGTON, Kept * At the Panama-Pacifie Fxpo- sition Sonora won highest How . tention.” 1, eee score for tone quality, Warner wae drafted from Loca WG" the announce " No. 1 and claimed exeme authorige the ex; HE marvelous growth of Sonora has been ground of @ dependent wife ese the shipmer vue Mise Kathleen Silo, ‘The *hOwn to be connect due solely to value, A phonograph merely aaa nye ee aati nor. | aranite may Pg “as good” or “slightly better’’ could never ofused & jon, not of mer . sa daatith ni . freinds = * ARBOAL HADES Chas a Suet have achieved such results in the face of the juld be expected to take| hin daughter, Bilo filed with District Board an aMdavit atat- vigorous competition and extensive publicity of older established machines, $50 $55 $60 $75 $150 $175 = $200 $250» $375 = $500 Art Stylea Made to Special Order. Write or Call. Bouora Phoungraph Sates Company, Du, George E. Brightson, President Broadway at Reade Street 50 Broadway mh Arcade). Fifth Avenue at 53d Street | i Brooklyn: 1285 Fulton Street oo SE A SS wT coin and currency w ‘without Imitation.’ > PAULINE FREDERICK WEDS © ACTOR WILLARD MACK Ceremony Performed After Premier Production of Play in | Washington, $110 $135 (the daughter) I solely de. upon her husband for mup- aim unwilling to assume the port of my daughter Kathiecen. In aso her husband is drafted, I re. fuse to support and provide for her. “When my daughter married,” said Mr. Bilo to-day, "I gave her a beautt- fully furnished home at Forest Hills.| News reached Broadway to-day of | It cost me a great deal of money and'the marriage of Pauline Frederick, the! she understood, as I did, that it was actress, and Willard Mack, actor and tr 270 (Standard NDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDER Making Corn Save Wheat Use more corn and save Wheat! Corn bread in various styles has been used by the white man from Pilgrim Father days, and by the Red Man for untold ages. Corn is America’s greatest grain crop. Of late years ingenious Americans have found that corn can be transformed from a common, into an un- commonly delightful food by cooking, rolling and toasting. And of all corn flakes the most delicious, the most palatable, and most richly flavored, are rt ost Toasties —an all-the-year-round food— All the goodness of white Indian corn! A delicious, nourishing dish, usually eaten with cream, milk, or fruits and juices in season! These bubbled flakes have a substance that gets them away from old style corn flakes—thin and wispy. They are a substantial food—not a soggy confection. Eat TOASTIES and save Wheat! o —