The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1917, Page 8

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a ‘ ef te hak ‘CUSED SMASHUP For Convalescents After economy un back to my H e 1 lle Kets i] Any Serious Illness AT CAMP PTON und told the boys ERHAPS you are looking for a way i ‘ —_+— UE MUNN palate Gio window to cut down food bills—without cutting During the past quarter-century Gude’s Pepto- With One Man Killed and Chapman got his nerve down rea/ nourishment. ps . , * |! rT then ruarded the window." Two Expected to Die, Hol- |recensaerG MENTIONED $400 iday Proves a Sad One, etal Salad \ Bete learned this morning the dead o mention over Well, here is one good way. For breakfast serve more H-O, less meat and eggs. See if you don’t actually save housekeeping money. See if you don’t agree with the food experts who say that oatmeal is one of the most nourishing of i Mangan, “The Red Blood Buncer” has helped hundreds of thousands of convalescents to regain their strength. If you have been sick and you are not “coming | back” fast enough, and you are pale, anemic, easily iH fatigued and need building up, try (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) CAMP UPTON, YAPHANK, N.Y | An official Invest hago the tis believed one of d this and that the a motive, ‘The ‘ * a day of gloom when a pal i Lethal ass all foods, ; 5 iI = bisa etee {BnE Care WHY | rhe search for the two unwounded See if you don’t find H-O the conven- | f recruits and their |Durslare lanted all night It wan ¢ Recipe for “H-O" Bread jent oatmeal because it is quickly and i at the camp station. |iiind among the effects of Hush sean pan oniTd cor bal prineag Meg i in 20 minutes on ~ . kitted, | Davis. Chapman was eventually ing water—and let stand ur stove. at’s because we steam-coo! “ . ” traced through the records of St,| Niveasl ehak Nth 7‘ The Red Blood Builder odie, They | irthlomen’n Church, where he has| ti ‘cool euch wm” HO 2 hours at the mill, years A, a05th Field | nv wea Haase olh i silt Try H-O and discover a new delicious- I A run-down, anemic condition is frequently due to the blood Aviles tom Is at NO, 117 |. pote an be was tring le coop ieatecsosue soneaingy 3 in ri h fl ' Hancock Brooklyn, and EF Sih p thant Sa Ml ae tablesp ness 1n ric avor. \| having become thin, watery and sluggish. Pepto-Mangan is a Stammer, thitty. yaate'otd) 6 by back to the roof through tablespoons . , desirable tonic because it builds as well as tones, It puts digestible Depot Brigade, whoxe homo ts at the dumbwaiter shat \ tablespoon mo! Try H-O and discover a new food- | p [4 muel Rege re died at 2.10 It | | iron in the blood and further enriches it by making millions of new, yea Avene o*alock this, morning at the Jowtsh dour ts thake economy. For one package of H-O makes - it vigorous, red blood cells, The rejuvenated iron-blood courses Vinitore to the camp were injured |lospital, | Hlie brother an eh thore 30 dishes. | through the body,scouring : ‘The women are Miss Eather Gellman, [Itrxensberg tg ut the Bwedish, tee: | |i mix to loaves . . ; a out poisons and carrying OMAN eighteen years old, of the Bronx, who 1 oven ia son, | ssriee erat acct batel tte Won't you have your first economical \ i || health and vigor to brain, ‘ int 2. ANG Gehl tat Mint Tre oting, is In the care of helgh- Dial. treat of H-O tomorrow morning? HI stomach, lungs, and all aah, twenty-one Yeats old) OF No, 1 CISC CHM: Reveshd Ya parts of the body. It is Havemoyer Street, Brooklyn, who | P: ed, and Detective Moe difficult for the vitality to was overcome by shock and thys- |!) a long search, cap- terics, . remain below par when Tho investigation, ordered by Major | the blood bounds with jen, Franklin J, Bell, is being con- HI ni ducted by Lieut, Col E. E. Bo il health, _Popto-Mangan Chiot ot Blam Ho tht the thols | f by Drought out indicated that the acci- | i ach and its taste is exceed- dent was due to a lack of @ secure |! ing] leasant. bumper at the end of one of the |) | sty PI ks abutting on the grav: tte it il Friendly Warning | nt hav Male benkos wet. [6 fi | . train, ‘the Brooklyn section of the | ¢ b \ WS gc Resist any attempt at Saat ts eae eae : | . Iy ion. lits eng’ rank Smith, th Hd “ " - sae : — 's is nk Sinith, the | ; ly genuine Pepto- shunted up against th / Ht Mangan. It is sold only . made of railroad tles, and this |t ’ . 5 Py gave way, permittiny the freight cars | |" | in original bottles as pic- {te cee into the crowd pussing | tured here, and te never [poe nak Seeesee \ | sold in bulk. | <r OY BURGLARS TELL i , i Pepto-Mangen te made only by M. J. BREITENBACH COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemists, New Yorks OF FIGHT THAT MAY jy || i} | GT ‘CHALLENGE. , DWH Ite ENAMEL BED | ACCOUNTS OVENED FROM in the ; (Continued from First Page.) id i éc 98. Fur ini ture leran, whos oneie ruaniog at ar , TORN ai : ; cae Liberal amar and On Bratt gonshurg) as he came through the] for to-mor . at Wt i H ‘ Low Prices No. 1. High Grade Furniture and Housef nishings Fi |dow to pr for every room in the house are included in this burwinrs rear 5 xrent sule at savings of about one-third. Comparison will pith ae HY not make your household expenses an issue of the cam- ‘ “Our Pri that 7) Al buy, for he on credit | spciaic orpete Memoranda found in the pockets of paign this year? ) " * had led to the ; ur Prices Are Always the Lowest 3-ROOM Seedy pele h You know how they are running. OUTFIT \f ter, who lives at Prov ' _Milk is 14 cents a quart, and going higher. In the crowded sections of the city one baby out of three is dying for lack of food. Does this bore you? L | $98 | Ree TAN LINE In case of | Thousands ds Have Discovered sickness or Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets misfortune 1H) areaHarmless Substitute our Liberal | | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is J almost instantaneous, They are there. | pay sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not ———-wrr=| | totreat liver and bowel complaints with | | $1.50 Werekiy Delivers calomel. His efforts to banish it brought Th It to Your Home, out these little olive-colored tablets, The pleasant little table: that calome! does, but hi effects, They don't injure strong liquids or calomel, They take holdof the trouble and quickly correct it, Why cure the liver at the expense ofthe | teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc withthegums, Sodostrong liquids. It It seems to bore Messrs. Mitchel, Hylan and Bennett. Morris Hillquit, Socialist Candidate for Mayor, would have the city buy milk direct from the farmers and sell it to the people without profit. Cash or Credit Bread is 10 cents a loaf here; 5 cents in London. cy Cash or Credit se Sal Morris Hillquit as Mayor would make it his business to dis- cover why bread made from American flour cannot sell as cheaply in New York as in London. He would let the people know. He says: “It is the duty of the city to get decent food to the people at decent prices,”’ This can be done through free city markets, terminal warehouses, by city control over the food-distributing agencies, by having the city H, 8. Woodward of Providence Kills is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr, Himself at Baltl . : . 7 akas Pail , ‘ Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. | RArriMont, 0 buy food in large quantities for distribution at rock bottom prices. Most headaches, “dullness” and that | \oouward, twente-nir ee —— i lazy feeling come og : 1 wealthy and soctal This plan works in European cities. Why not here? — a disordered liver.” Take Providence, 1 ; . . ’ | . live a chon toey oe Taree here to-day, hy: Neither Mitchel, nor Hylan nor Bennett has any plan to cut down / FOUR-PIECE = DINING ROOM SUIT fee RUSK brain end howthey” erk up” the spirits. te declared tha soaring prices. They could adopt none. Their parties and leaders : ET Tegular! ot My 1) made aut . 98° 67 Hcand25cabox. Aldrussisi ix)!" i" are too closely bound to the interests that make huge profits out of } Lee Meni ak weal ie Ni Yeresin sk ils your food, : VING TALE —Rogular t ! : Cash or Credit ff . . ' . “~$ROOM OUTFIT | RooM OUTFI1 The old parties have failed the people. Vote to throw them out. | OH GRADE Vote for yourself and your family this time. ids $2.50 4 We Wii! Del Pay For It $3 Weekly | VOTE FOR wan ihee ae Victrola Any Complete Gael Ul AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH HII I QUIT for Mayor Room Outfit From $1 5 \ Won't Rub Off! H ge ot it ways to $350 SmnowA never soils gareasateshieds moisture i omptroller 1 hg / and preserves all leathers. ‘or convenience, & . | /, get thi d be r Presi | PGi Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock at All Three Stores “S1| The Victor Pe /j Ops tae pasty SuinovA Home Set i CASSIDY fo es dent Board of \ America's Greatest VictrolaNo.1X pal / This substantial dauber and | pdoig: en ine ook 35 | to 36 St, i / Polisher make shining x Aldermen j ont Be A quick, easy an ty ry . as | CULT GAN ristefi et25 St) cos Pe heansinetl : “The City for the People NEWARK STORE:| "ee Nanrest p SOCIALIST PARTY Vote (X) for SEOMPYow |i risiese | eens Store CITY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE CT “Eeleon This Emblem,

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