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Gude's Pepto Mangan WOMAN TELLS OF REMARKABLE 4 Hearing onm, to Mrs, Cheney, who said: “So you ©ase; every one in Moosup is talking THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, Do You Live But Half a Life? Is your blood thin and sluggish? Are your “bad days” many? Do you tire easily? Is your appetite poor and your sleep unrefresh- ing? Ifso, your blood needs building and enriching. The value of your daily work, the security of the position you hold, your pos- sibilities for the future all depend largely on the condition of your blood, If the stream of life is rich in iron and red cells, everything you do is characterized by a rugged vigor that brushes aside every obstacle and your life is happy. On the other hand, weak blood imperils your future, because it lets you only half live. “‘The Red Blood Builder’’ A time tried builder of health for run-down, overworked and anemic people, and for children who do not thrive. It is a true tonic, which creates millions of strong, new, red blood cells, and puts iron in the blood—to build up red cells, the vital elements that enrich and make strong the stream of life that courses through all parts of your body. Strong, healthy blood invites rugged health, and the invitation is usually accepted, for, when blood is bountifully charged with red cells and iron, poisons and waste tissue are easily cast off; pure blood carries life and vigor to every part of the body. Pepto-Mangan neither looks nor tastes like medicine, It can- not disturb the stomach, cause constipation or injure the teeth, because its iron is peptonized. The beneficial results of Pepto-~ Mangan usually are soon noticed. Friendly Warning Don't accept Pepto-Man other form than the original sealed package her: that the na Pp. nitated, the package sometimes coun- terteited, but the getuine ls not sold in bulk or in any other form than that shown in this picture, You are entitled to real Pepto- Mangan—not tation, Buy it in this sealed package and you will not be dinap- pointed, For sale at all drug stores. Read circular around bottle. a Pepto Monga le made only by M. J, BREITENBACH COMPANY, Manufacturing Chemists, New Yorw mae ean ach reece ences RECOVERY FROM RHEUMATISM AMUSEMENT! Helpless for V garpDeviaed Ropes to MOTOR BOAT SHOW HGRANO CENTRAL PALACE \Opens Sat.,Jan. 19,2 P.M, recovery | from a s chalky deposit and I was help: | Jan. 19to 26,10 t Prom theumatisin led us to Moosujn| sit and L was lel | Jen. 19to 26,10 A.M, to 10.30 P.M, Adm. Sie Lift Her From Bed of remarkable | leas. Physicians wanted to operate |———————— We found a} on me and try to remove the deposit | My legs were drawn up so that «t not be struightened, and in stignte, iny one litt me from the bed! |¥ Nadtiee J west unbearable. For one yen i \s i | t aia leave the bed without as | |WiRTH Jsistance. How helpless I was and | =~ j phat I suffered only God and myself] (OLUMBIA 4%, JEAN BEDINI, : “The rector of St. Alban's Chureh | Danielson knows tay condition, for he called on me while 1 was confined to bed tor the purpose of giving we munion, When I started on Var- sis T was in bed and continually | getting worse, and for atmost a vear |T did not see very much improve-| ment except that my emach was | better and my strength began to re-| | turn. “From an absolutely helpless crip | ple who could only turn in bed with | the aid of @ rope rigged over the bed, 7 ie am now walking about as you sce & me, without the ald of crutches or) Sf %4 = out: “Am alwavs elad to hear from any |shoes to Var-ne-sis to add to the col-| | lection in Boston.’ Hundreds of rheumatic sufferers) Var-ne-aia aft have falled. to ignore Va ordinary remedies | rheumatic can afford | sis, It tends to help the stomach and does not harm the heart, Var-ne-sis Is not a cure-all, brt is intended for rheumatic condi. | tions that have failed to respond to came to see me about my) <rdinary remedies, Send to W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass, ‘our Slonkeras 6° ot BURLESQUE, Look tor Houd\ni'« Vanishing Fleohant cheerUp! Doon _ VAUDEVILLE. m if FEPROCTOR’ VILLE “ein, Ooo AY, rank Cart Horton’, oths, have recovered thelr health throus h) LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE fs 4908 MAT, DAILY hee in Solely te forme Paris to « home, @ peture battlefieide co Will be extitbited on n of Jan. 24 \n the bat the Colony Club show orth: Col. and Mrs. H maker of No, 21 West 6 hounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Georglanna Ord Mears, to Liew Theodore Arter jr, U. S I, of Youngstown, O. ‘The wedd w take place early next month. The enga nt of Sir Ernest Schiff of London, nephew of Jacob Hf. Schiff, to Mrs. May Mayer, widow of Leo 8, Fr, an importer and @x- ited States and Eng: | Was announced recently at « reception given Birmingham ‘astie, London Halsey of and Mrs. Levi W. telair, N. J., announce the en it of thelr daughter, Miss Mildred Halsey, to Bernard andor Rodey, U.S. N., son of Judge B. 8 Rodey of Albuquerque, N. M | ‘The engagemant is announced of Miss Katherine Woolsey, daughter of | Mr, and Mra. A. B. Weolsey of Moun- tain Lakes, N. to Lieut, Wolcott B, Crane, U. 3. R., of Montolalr, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Edward N. McKinney of Albany announce the engagement of their hter, Miss Julian Marion | McKinney, to Frederick J. Kingsbury dr. of New Have | Miss Emilie Anna Mattes, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mattes, will be| married to Nelson Cunningham Den- nis at the Hotel Savoy this evening. The marriage of Miss Gladye Bruce Mumford to Ensign Walden Peil, U. | 8..N. R,, will take place Jan. 28, | The marriage of First Lieut. Har- | old Birdsall Pratt, 106th Infantry, and Miss Gertrude Evans Middieditch, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Jarman Middiediteh, took piace yesterday at the home of the bride's mother, No 1389 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. Mins Jane De Boer, daughter o: Herman L. Sperling last night in the Hotel Biltmore. | Lucy F.) and Mrs. The wedding of Miss Belcher, daughter of Mr. Francis Belcher of Boston, and Lieut. Donald Roy, 1024 Trench Mortar Bat- tery, son of County Judge Robert H. Roy of Brooklyn, took place yesterday at Central Congregat jonal Chured, Rrookiyn Bureau nounced yesterday that Ma’ Ad given $20,000 to. the ney ls to be used In relie AMUSEMENTS. GOLDEN SKATERS in the WINTER ICESHOW at the |Golden ;|Glades THAT ZIV-zipry Dinner Show at 7.15 THAT SNAPPY S Mavel rheumatic sufferers and let them)!" + After-Theatre Supper at 11.30 |know how I regained my health, My AN ELTINOE Ouncing at 8 P.M. in the Pashionabie | address is Post Office Box 14, Moos Duar hiee Balconades Bally up, Connecticut, I have loaned my| r eget eeccigal |wheel chair, crutches, pulley and [acain_atanteat! Gol, KeskKVE TABLAS NOW THE SKATING| CARNIVAL Mr. and Mrs. David De Boer of No, | METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE 215 West 101st Street, was married to | TO-NIGHT. Business Before bleasure 1918. HEARNHEARN. WOMEN’S SHOES Regularly tomorrow, 5.95 , A “Different” Sale Because: 1. It is not a clean-up of ald stock HK ds sold at $7 not include shopworn or otherwise These shoes come direct from their factory, and the very newest styles in this season's Dark Tan Calf Shoes High cut, lace style, featuring the new long vamp—wing tip and mili- tary es well as high Cuban heels. Black Gun Metal Calf Shoes laced model--gray buckskin topa—iong vamp last, wilh High cut, wing tips and low military heels and Goodyear welted soles [ All sizes—C and D widths o: Shoes— -Second Floor | ONCERTS AND music. CHICAGO LEXINGTON 1| DOING “ou re sits GRAND OPERA|] ,7MEATRE: “4TH THEA, ne Bryant 61 | PLAYHOUSE tS), | SHUBERT ¢: eh We 4 Wat BEGINS reat P AM $384.00. 80a NO HARDMAN PIANO Vie” EMPIRE i : ea Wel BARRYMORE “i e- NEW AMSTERDAM To LOU TELL BOER Have You Got Your beat on MARRY? EGRELO NEW MIOMICHT FROLIC ATOP NEW ANSTERDAM 1 St Hew 6 50. 640. COHAN'S Barats ‘IN! LEO DITRICHST “THE KING”, GATETY fine 1° 8! iwi “CoURYENAY THOMAS A. WISE roid Terry ALL |BROKDAURST u,' STAR |Win fa nnaiiaa CAST |i Maret ARBLCKIR eo at 8.20, ENERAL POST ave Comedy by I E TL LIBERTY Mus! “GOING UP” 3 o JUTOCKER, fowny & 08 Henat Aftab. fe bat 44 Sires irontest Daneing Show in the World ERITERLON LAU RETTE TA) Lok on APPINESS” Bway s nem comedy by fines Man FULTON $8¢ yu! nowt ANGLI Wont 44ty St yen, sat om BOOTH ¢:», ee Maequerader Fe 8 2 Law o Bet 2 Uh Tine HUDSON Moisswei “a THE PIPES OF PAN | | Marine Eli's Hoa, ape 201, 9 MARJORIE RAMBI E in EYES OF YOUTH HARI W AZSt Ca 30) (MATS Wed © Sal INAUGIITY WF wity Plorence Moore & deho € ,t érinDaRO Mor, for LYCEUM $f 8-peer Diver, DAVID BELASCO Frew TIGER ROSE ASCO POI 44a ne er A OLLY ‘AST COHAN & HARRIS: Y.0¥4 St. SiS. 18 A TAILOR MADE MAN y ELTINGE Yer Wa eto BE WeTESrON | ou LOEW'S 1th Av. uly “DADDY fb Leds BE uy with Barney Berumrd & Alex, Corr Fourteenth Street Weet of Fifth Avenue NOW January Sale Dep’ts Include: Muslin Underwear Women's Coats, Suite Corsets, Petticoat Negligees, Baby Drosses Baby Woolens Muslins, White Goods Sheets, Pillows Pillow Cases, Quilts Blankets, Men's Shirts — ao8 and Fur Coates Smart Misses’ Wear Laces, Embroideries Towels, Towelings ba sero id Linens ul A CLEARANCE SALE For THURSDAY Only Fine DRESS SHIRTS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 2.77 3.77 4.77 Uur reg. $3.89. Our reg. $6.89 Our reg. $4.89 and $5.89. OF IMPORTANCE is the fact that these prices are lower than the wholesalers’ prices of today. New and Attractive Models Show gathered backs, yoke effects, various style pockets and smart lintshings of braid or buttons. Many Choice Fabrics ‘hn this season's smartest w —featuring serges and nd black, checks and plaids, new mixtures and fine navy und black grounds All sizes to 40 waiet in the groups, but not in each atyle. Our rigid policy of selling at moderate profit keeps our stocks wonderfully fresh and new so thata CLEARANCE SALE HERE does not mean a general clean-up of old stocks—-it is merely our method of making room for the newer goods continually arriving poppe in navy line stripes / A Different Sale ot | :18= JANUARY SALE Served 11.30 A, M. to 2:30 P.M Bed Spreads Large Varieties at Sma!! Costs Spreads-- Hemmed or full (Choiee) Mutton Broth with Barley Chicken Soup Choice) Chicken a la Maryland frin and} stu 97 und $2.17 Luncheon at 49 cts. ; Boiled Mution Caper Sau ten #1 athA Baked Potato, Mashed Turnip Extra Fine Crochet Spreads | | Assorted Cold Cuts, Potato Salad Hemmed or fringed Tuna Fish Salad, Celery worth $3.49 betes AT Mayonnaiee Dessert (Chotce) Full Size Marseille: Various pat re rn worth Stewed Figs 18th Januaru Sale hemmed Tea Coffee Milk M-E-N 2172 Silk Shirts 2.47 Each Less Than Wholesalers’ Cost Today Regularly $3.48 High grade shirts, made of fine quality, satin striped tub silks, and silk-sewn throughout! Included Are Stripes in Choice Shades of BLUE PINK TAN RED & HELIO Single or two-tone colorings, in wn extensive variety of striking or 13}, to 17! | Sale Thuraday,, 9A, mM. | subdued effocta—all sizew various sleeve pil sd | Men's Section ~Main Floor. SALE FOR A DAY Cottage Pudding, Lemon Sauce Newpolitan [ee Cream and Cakes | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. Vo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted $17.95 & $20.00 Men’ 1 1.7 | © st. Black Corduroy—32-ineh WASH DILESS PABNICOODASRM ESE No Mull or Telephone Orders ; ‘ He aise Medium round ¢ MEN'S UNDERWEAL Mat N PLa v3 SILKS MAIN On $4.96 Boys’ Suits 2.96 | $1.47 Satina—35 inch 1.08 Kerni-Norfolk modela—fancy checks, | Vine clone face-—atrest and even- wir * and mixturce--gray and ing brown -4 to 11 year S—MAIN LOO NOVA! CLAPDLN EPID ILA 50 ct, Sith Mixed Shurtings—-S2vineh, ... 38 $6.87 Bo: neat ed stripes. | OLYMPIC |, fi), GLOBE | | LYRIC ye" 1 HLM 8.80 te 9 ay Pinan evi 48TH ST. i HIT «The G psy Trail Nie armor, 5 TEAVE IT TO JANE. about it, and I am not surprised, for| for the newsnaper devoted to rheu.| Smoke If | “PACEMAKERS” ,%}2 OPENS TO-DAY | |FRED STON mie WiLtaM ee i | $1.37 All Woo! Epincl ] *B have been an invalid a long time. | matics and “Rust of Human Hi + | Yow Like! _ KYRA! F ACK O' LANTERN social Inedel sor f i 40-inch~-Olive, } “I suffered from rheumatism of the| free ae! Rotive fourth floor for skat- kasd CHEATING THE B ELI POSS CLARA he Tt my MAR | Joints for five years. I believe every| Get Var-ne-sis now, to-day, at ~{ ing and dancing. KT ae | 67 ct. Babies’ Nainseok Dresses bo) ante day 4 Joint in my body was affected, My| get's Riker-Hegeman Drug’ Stores, . . CENTURY Rew. PHOTO PLAYS. Yoke and Bishop—neatly trim'd DREAD SAIN FLOOR } fp] y dinands, wes nines feet were swollen! ind all rellable *rugaleta Adve, ADMISSION 30c | ACen Buf —encomo roan, | ft; Yard Wide Flannaetts 7 | — = . | s Any neat patterns for Kimonos i FOR BALE. YOU CAN | wseat Contessa "| “Wabit ORES! FABKIOS—DASEMENT | il atliatees + uu | Skate Awhile—Dance Awhile|| | | Te FORNININOS—TIIND FLOOR, aa ptr rachrine eta esti Saas j The one admission fee includes Opt Wa Tek si List nwest SKATES ond the priviless ef MANHATTAN tents iy era hve beageel? nd Center Pieces ss { ones Bence barra both roller-skating and dancing.|| | | ' EXPERIENCE Mu VORtTis i LINENS Mary POUR” | | Petey ig HELP WANTED—MALE. Jazz Band, Perfect Ven-|| — tilation, Splendid Floor, Open Dally and Hunday trom 2 to 5.40 P.M, and 7,30 8. M. to Midnight, SKATING CARNIVAL Grand Central Palace, Clock 1 Look for the ¢ is Denote IALTO W WATCH & DIAM pena caniprr CARTMAN wants Duviding at Look for the Clocks! THREE. DAY SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES CONTINUED CT COLOMBIER, ieveley 1c? WELFTH NIGHT, ay Heart RIAL MEMS CREDIT CLOTHES} | i 0, | | ax pot? ite, eta ce Eo. 2 __ BROOKLYN iy SRaivess G. in eign, . 4 Bet 34.3550: 6 Far DIAMONDS BOUGHT —so1 Kore 4¥ Maiden Lane, yt | Ri ieeihtemeienninatt an eee