The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1918, Page 10

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ay a || eps! rill iY BERS es SAVING UVES NEWS OF AUTOMOBILES. Father John’s Medicine For Dangerous, Obstinate Colds. No Injurious Drugs. Never wait for a cold to wear off—it wears away the lungs in- stead. Neglected colds often lead to pneumonia, Father John’s Medicine gives prompt relief from colds and throat troubles. nerve- pying drugs upon many medicines depend for temporary, effect, and which a dangerous, because they weaken the hody and allow the disease to get » deeper hold.—Advt GrawpRapips FURNITURE CREDIT creer $3-°° Down on $50-%° 5.00 “« 75.00 Tse se as 400-°* 10-08 s+ 4 450.00 Ci | 00 «6 4e oe oe “ « ao ssa | FREE BRASS BED With Every r= of weet. te COLUMBUS AVE} BET.103 & 104"ST IT STOPPED MY SUFFERING. Said Mrs. Jaynes, Speaking | of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “1 got into an awful condition with what the doctors said was an organic displacement. would have pains | so badly that they would have to put hot cloths on me| Monday 4 area Eval ree ~ sneer aking progress despite the wer and ntavorable, business conditions for de- loping anything new." ~ |WHEN THOSE PAINS Power and Comfort Have Made This Model Popular With New York Automobilists| {Go after them with the sure relief that Sloan’s Liniment | alone will bring | n't get rid of that rheamatic ¢, the dull, constant headache, neuralgic pain, that stiff neck? | | Nonsense! Apply a little Sloan's Lini- |inent. Don't rub—let it penetrate | naturally, It brings relief in a Jiffy. | Generous sized, long-lasting bottle, \'tell your druggist you want Sloan's Liniment—he'll have it Lingment | | | \8 KILLS PAIN | | |] An Unfailing Way To Banish Hairs | (Beauty Notes) |_ Ugly hairy growths can be removed | |in the privacy of your own home if jyon get a small original package of | | delatone and mix into a paste enough | of the powder and water to cover the CHALMERS SANDERS GETS CASE LINE. The Tl. A. Sa tion, No, 1876 B iway, © tract last week for the motor cars. Jack Hasbrouck, sales manager, is highly elated over tho tea of prevent ar of dependable quality «nd uct of puch m factory as J. 1 reshing Machine Co =— HIS! MOISTEN A CLOTH AND DRAW TT THROUGH HAM | ft Becomes beautif beautifully soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once, Save yourhair! All dandruff goes and hair stops coming out. Surely try a ‘Danderine Har | Cleanse” if you wish to immediately | | double the beauty of your hair, Just | | moisten a cloth with Danderine and \ draw it carefully through your hair, | taking one small strand at a time; this | will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt you will be amazed, Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and justre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the halr, one ap- plication of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorates the sealp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine {s to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to | vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- grow long, strong and beautiful. directed. Save your hair! and give me mor- phine. The doc- » tor said I would never be any bet ter without an op- \l eration and I would never have any children with- your medicine would do advised me to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound a trial. I did so and it made me a well woman and the next September I gave firth to’ a healthy baby boy."—-Mrs, Sallie Jaynes, 37 Lyon St, Anderson, S. C, The letters which we are constantly publishing from women in every sec tion of this country prove beyond question the merit of this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound,—Advt. Sufferers From Kidney Ailments Should Haneabar This What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co. out it. A neighbor | who knew what | Kee charming and beautiful. eee will say, 7F PASSENGER TOU FIRST CHALMERS-MAXWELL | GATHERING HELD IN N.Y. the United Statos, ‘T. of Bales, using Wartime dinner last Friday in fhe banquet room of the Bilt . Toner, "400 and 600_men attended. | plishers, distributors, deal officials and newspaper sand © Marcosson, tdmund J of Philadelphia war om Mittiatioian, isbane of the Washingtor rbert Kaufmann, news- ‘azine contributor ‘ore of the Maxwell or: ra banquet unable to ut sent a moasage to the deal- the cars they required and also made by the Government. REPUBLIC RUBBER | trade that after Feb. mechanical rubber goods in which 1 belleves there of ton ¢ x any excessive oll—in a few minutes | Me ossess an incomparable softness t ducing properties cause the hair to tor ft looking |p | this was the best money you ever | spent.—Advt. EVERY MOTHER » EVERY DAUGHTER IEE DS URION r “ATTIMES TeyputTetrength into o herrnervés ‘and color. into her'cheela. Ff. King. MO | | | Expert Dentistry PAINLESS METHODS Specialising in Porcelain Fill- ings, Crown and Bridge Work, Reasonable Prices Established Over 25 Years 500 5th Ave., 2d floor N.W. CORNER 42° STREET Rubber Corporation, says: mpany feelx that Its custo- the purchase of nnica! GADILLAG ELECTS NEW MANUFACTURING HEAD John F, Guider, f forme ty factory au- You can surely have pretty, soft, , © r Company, i |lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you |°!S i oad. Dt | will spend afew cents for a bottle of ty at “Detroit. | Knowlton's Danderine at any drug h been my pol- store or tollet counter and try it ee |{°%,% build a vat” cane) roduct Membors Dealers’ Associa’ time during t They from Were prevent at many the booths o: with e of the Show Committee, John B. Elsey, Will- fam Moller, Joseph Myer and others (all Bronx dealers) are making strong efforts to make this show @ great success, ee WILL HANDLE USED CARS. With hundreds of buyers seeking dependable used care, the business of bringing the used used car buyer together hi under- buyer represents a for us that ts ie man OWEN MAGNETIC POPULAR, There ts every indication that the new tz trana 3000 Ib. Truck Unit $285 FORD Ovinlon- LTO BA ADWAY. Cor HAth Street Lea! bonthamalipsied CAR. King the first publio assembly of 4 and Maxwell dealers \from all presided ‘over anders, Chairman of the attend the era assuring them he could supply ali take care of any demands which might be AIDS CONSERVATION In ing with the policy of leading manaufacturers to aid the Govern- ment in every way in the conserva- tion of materials which are required for war purposes, the Republic Rub- ber Corporation’ announces to the 1 it will discon- ‘tinue making @ number of brands of js an extravagant use 3, Norwood, President of the is can best bo served and of cotton conserved by ton duck only in prod- | sulted to give maximum | t a_minimum cost, | Bronx Horough wont in their conspicuously the name men are boom- fone a great change In this city in * marks Truck Sales Co., Inc. || hairy surface. This should be left on | the skin about two minutes, then re- moved and the skin washed and every average from 13,000 to 14,000 miles | trace of hair will have vanished. No ily appeals to them, This «res| harm or inconvenience can result len absolutely due to th | rom this treatment, but be sure you tranamitting the po rm of. transmittiin. pr < buy real delatone.—Advt. | | | | \ | BROOKLYN | OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Sale To-morrow it Advance Spring Fashions in Smart Serge Dresses At a Remarkably Low Price ft | | H| Navy or Black Serge Dresses in a variety \| of attractive designs, beautifully finished | with satin collars and new vestee effects. | Brooklyn’s Biggest Credit House 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 | 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street Smith Street Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN = Cor. Wyckoff St. Come to the old Reliable House of Whalen Brothers to buy your Furniture and Floor Coverings on our famous easy credit terms, Clothing for Your Whole Family on Easy Terms Bring This Advertisement With You and Get Your TEN Per Cent, Discount Off Your Credit Purchase When Opening a New Account SS ee Rugs Parlor Suite Sale, Pressers Axminster $22.50 QR Binavas, | Velvets 21.50 Brussels . 14.50 |] Crex Rugs ry Be Carpets Handsome leather, (JP or muleskin covered i : and 5 Plece Parlor {Nees ults tn many "9 atterns, Oe Weekly ‘Ine three- $49 “can bay {4 M Dresaee plece mule- OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Linoleums Mattings and all kinds of floor coverings in great variety skin covered Hissue for THE EVENING WORLD, am JANUARY 16, 1918, - Sugar and Ships .. In the interest of the public it serves, the American Sugar Refining Company is earnestly supporting the Government’s policy to regulate the supply of sugar so that it shall be sufficient for the needs of all—our soldiers, our Allies and ourselves. With the new crop of cane sugar coming in, the sugar situation is more favorable than it was a month ago. There will be sugar enough, according to present indications, if ex- travagant use and waste are avoided. War has disturbed the whole world’s sugar supply. It has not only wiped out any available surplus, but it has put all nations on a hand-to- mouth basis. The European Allies were the first tofeel the pinch. Before the war, enough sugar was produced on the Con- tinent to supply all Europe. Today, two-thirds of this suyar-producing area is with- in the battle lines. England, France and other nations have had to turn elsewhere for a supply of this indispensable food. And they came to Cuba— the main source upon which the United States depends for its cane sugar. During 1917, Cuba sold and shipped to Europe nearly 1,000,000 tons of raw sugar—one-third of its crop. In addition to the normal increase in the consumption of sugar as food in this coun- try, the nation-wide move- ment to save the fruit crop last season greatly increased its use. But this increased con- sumption of sugar has been a real factor in combating waste. It enabled the Ameri- can housewife to add to the store of the food of the na- tion at a time when fruits and vegetables were plenti- ful and cheap. The sugar is not only in the fruit jar, but it has carried into the pantries of the coun- try a vast supply of fruit and vegetables which would otherwise have been lost. Sugar itself is not only a food, but it is also the great pre- server of other foods. As the demand for sugar grew, both here and abroad, Cuba’s supply was exhausted last fall. Every available ton in Porto Rico and other cane sugar countries was ac- quired. But this was not enough, and the shortage came. At the same time, an abun- dance of sugar was and still is locked up in far-away Java, as unavailable as unmined gold—because ships cannot be spared to transport it. Every 5,000-ton ship which can be saved by giving England sugar from Cuba means the release of a ship which can make three trips and take a total of 3,000 sol- diers from the United States to France. If we can save the Allies from taking any Java sugar in 1918, we will release for transport purposes enough ships to carry over to the Western front and supply about 150,000 to 200,000 soldiers. At the same time, we will also be giving the Allies the necessary sugar. Therefore, it is to the interest of the common cause to save ships and send soldiers. The American Sugar Re- fining Company has put forth every possible effort to keep up the supply of sugar for the United States, even in limited quantities, and to stabilize the price to the consumer. In order to enable the widest possible distribution of sugar —so that all may have some sugar—we distribute Domino Cane Sugars in convenient- size packages. These small-unit cartons and cotton bags enable gro- cers to limit their sales so that waste and hoarding may be prevented. It will be necessary for grocers and consumers to watch carefully their distri- bution and purchases during the approaching period of re- adjustment. The refineries are now starting up and sup- plies of raw sugar coming for- ward, but it will take weeks, and possibly months, for the return of normal conditions, Housewives can cooperate with this plan by buying these package sugars. In war time and at all times it is our aim to safeguard the interests of the public we serve. American SugarRefining Company “Sweeten it with Domino’’ Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown ‘

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