The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1917, Page 10

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e x - m a —_€RS _SVANING WORLD, WEDNSADAT, OOFOSAS A}, 2018! a NR — Race en ot As rare Fe 4 S PI H “yay poraibte, and Mr. win. | Aloud tor the protection af es fF ou ays Havoc RICH OND LEADS | jaiae enid, the Catholie Church ser. ical ie P y | \ the m0 ent Gary School Shop Opened. ! | —— f the district a Ween poune « Comaittes 6 To Avoid Distress Take a Stuart's ALL B OROUGHS IN Es that one of her canvanners| Pete taucation ct No. 62 Bast (2d i ledge cards for half| Street. Meetings are conducted at noot presets Wk ot tl ag an. fern whee the ates Aone | and at ‘ir “ty + c'ctee i, with fockares 4 } They Digest Anything. FOOD, THRIFT DRIVE down on the floor and prayed| Gary specialists, e Qn @) ew or | A piate of rich verstable soup te & | ‘ lag henvs, fool tike a lump of Tend, cause —_— > | y Di) HN I \\ mptom ating sensation | Twenty Per Cent. of House-| Vi) a mt yy\ \\\ , a a wive + Fill Out Cards in | iN H ert G ‘mcm cast your Votes —_——. EN Vie A taty 5 lation of the results of the ! ir i) first day “mp canvass to enlist the co-| i{| nN I “Gee, I Can Hardly Walt for This Rich to Think That 1 fisings, formation of reesure on heart and ervousness and general the real staple articles tn the Grug stores, se @ host of dyspeptice and those @oudlet with indigestion have found them the handiest, simplest, safest and most Feliable corrective for euch conditions as @atarrh of the stomach, Dillousness, sour @tomach, heartburn and bionting after meoala Get & 800 box from your drugsist, Ask your druggist more about them, Are You * 99 a “Headliner”? Are the headlines in the papers the only print you can read with ease? Thenit’shigh time to see if glasses will help you. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. operatio nj of the 1,200,000 housewives in New York City in the food econ- omy cin ipaign shows that the Fifth Assemt | 7 District of Queens leads the field With 41 per cent. of the week's quota ¢ if! pledge cards signed up. The First J isembly District of Brooklyn and th Second Assembly District of Richm 0) 14 were tied for second place, each (vith 25 per cent. of the week's quota « poured during the first twen- ty-fot r hours of the campaign. The five b a iner districts, with the quotas for tle week, the number of returns the f re & day and the percentages are Fior an entire borough Richmond lead s with 20 per cent. of the week's qud ta migned up the first day. Queens co ea | next with over 10 per cent. wh le Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bn ona; show 6 to 6 per cent. each. Fd llo\ ying are the quotas for each bot ou gh, the numbers signed up in eaj sh and the percentages: ea ee’ ary ~ ¢ ¢ i Fs, 02,045 + aixty-two Assembly district W ta from all the boroughs in oon- fren pe at the headquarters of the F ‘ede ral Food Administrator in the 1 New York Edison Building, headed by }re, John Francis Yawger, Chair- finan of the Women’s Committee of foe a Be oan discoveries in in the United States. A reaper for cutting sugar cane is one of the recent successes, Equally as interesting Is {t to know that Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has discovered a new kid- ney and backache remedy which is having splendid success in curing many bladder and kidney troubles, Ever since the discov- ery of uric acid in the blood by Schecle, in 1775, and the bad effect it had upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of eee A NEW INVENTION Wonderful science and medicine, as well as mechanics, are made every day its over-abundance in the sys- tem it causes backache, pain here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and scia- tica, covered a new agent, called An-u-ric (double strength), which will throw out and com- pletely eradicate this uric acid from the system. Anuric has proved to be many times more potent than lithia, and conse- quently you need no longer fear & muscular or articular rheuma- tism, or gout, or many other dis- eases which are dependent on an accumulation of uric acid within the body, for you can obtain Anuric at your nearest drug store for 60c large pkg. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or dis- tress you, or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble, Anuric will surely relieve or cure you. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce for trial pkg. Anuric tablets. Get the Genuine It was Dr. Pierce who dis- § Correctly Fitting Glasses from $2.50 Behrlich Established 55 Years New York: 184 B'way at John 8t a3; ‘the campaign, told each other their j Gif julties in conducting the canvass and getting their returns in to head- qua fters #o that the totals for each day might be compiled for the infor- mat fon of the National Food Admin- istr ation and the press and both Mr. Wil fiams and F, A. Wilson Lawren- son, campaign manager, addressed the -gathering in a manner calculated to btimulate. Mr. Williams told the women that Police Commissioner W< wds had instructed ‘his department to co-operate with the canvassers in 7 BYklyn: 498 Pulton St, cor.Bond St sS and Avoid Waste 6660606 Used every weekday-Brings rest on Sunday The General All-Around Cleaner _—— We call it our Cosy Nest Apartment Four Room Outfit complete, $400 Upté»wn- —22-24-26 West 34th St. $40 Cash and $20 pea Monthly You probably reali ze it, but let us remind have to choose your fu rnishings. Prices are bound to The scarcer it gets thd hi, needs. You can mak e Four-Piece Adam | Dini|ng Suite in Mahogany Finish A moderately Rriced suite of beautiful appearance and well constructed, £0 inch Buffet, 48 inch Dinu ig Tulsle with 6 ft. extension: China g 00 Closet and Serving Table. (Armp Chair and five Side Chairs 194: covered in Genuine Spans sh Leather, $61.50 extra)..cseceeee $20 » $15 Monthly, Quee Note particularly t ' he if lustvation of this exquisite suite oth ¥ € i a a] Th ig! | ks William «& Mai -y Dining Suite in America Bt-inch Buffet 48-Dncld Dining, Table with 6 ft. extension, Srv ing ‘Ti (n Br 1 With e Arm Chatr and five nm Genuin Tab ow Spanish Leather, “$18 “Gash, $12 Monthly SPEAR & COMPANY Buy Furniture Now g)aer prices wili go. Our Charge Credit Plan enables you to foresee your furniture 1 ycur selections now at low prices and your furniture will all be paid for when prices| reach the high mark. Isn’t that good business? Let us show you how much you will save by selecting NOW. nAnne Dini 'ng RoomSuiteinAmericanWalnut There are eigh' Ke « only n Walnut $139.50 For‘Home, Sweet Home’ See Spear’s Six Room Suburban Cottage $595 $60 Cash and $25 Monthly Downtown—6th Ave. at 16th St. ou again—NOW is the best time you will e much higher, because furniture is becoming scarce. i Adam Period Bedroom Suite Finished in Antique Ivory Enamel Dresser, 29x45 in, top, with 80x82 in. French plate mirror; Chiffonter; triplicate mirror Toilet Table; Double Bed. Single et pieces may be purchased» ely $15 AN, AT at Three-Piece Tapestry Covered Library Suite (Mahogany Finish) $149.50 with 72-inch Sofa and two Arm Chairs, covered with tapes- try, In @ variety of patterns. The three pleces are fitted with loose cushion, spring seats Terms $15 Cash, $8 Monthly, t Delivers Any Rug Advertised in This Sale 9x12 De Luxe Velvet Rug A Velvet Rug of this quality will give you years of satis- factory service. Long, thick, closely woven nap-—colored with fast vegetable dyes. A large assortment Very Massive Metal Bed rr is shown, While $245 A white enamel Bed with 2-inch they last. ..oree. Preis snd winch fillers. 3°93 Rag Rugs, 6x 9 ft., 05,70 PEM reece ‘ Rag Rugs, 8x10 ft., $7.75 1 Cash, $2 Monthly, Rag Rugs, 9x12 ft., Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft., $34.75 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft, | $41.75 Open Saturday Evenings for Women! THERE is a man’s work for you to do on Election Day. It is to let your vote count for Woman Suffrage. Your vote is just as vital to the women of your State—to your wife or mother, or daughter or sister—as it is to you. | This is the year of all years! LET no one say that a war year is not the time to extend suffrage to women. It is the time of all times! Since January seven states have given women the vote. England has announced that it will gladly give its women votes. In advocating it, former Prime Minister Asquith said: “The war could not have been carried on without the women.” Before the war, he opposed suffrage bitterly. “To give women no voice,” says Prime Minister Lloyd George “would be an outrage.” France, through its Chamber of Deputies, has promised women the vote. Italy has taken a step in the right direction: Russia takes Woman Suffrage as a matter of course in planning the new government. Canada, in the midst of war, and with the votes of her soldiers included, has adopted Woman Suffrage in the five great Provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatche- wan, British Columbia and Ontario, The Allied Countries at War have either granted Woman Suffrage or are seriously con- sidering it at this moment. Here today, in your own state, 1,012,994 enrolled women are asking to be allowed to take the same full share of responsibility that has been given to the women of other states and countries. To give them what they ask is more than duty. It’s your privilege—the highest exercise of civic right you can perform, Let nothing keep you from the polls next Tuesaay! Your vote may win the day for Woman Suffrage! NEW YORK STATE WOMAN SUFFRAGE PARTY 303 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY

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