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‘ (RD CROSS 10 KEEP “TRANG CAMPS IN ~ TOUCH WT HOME Service Already Established in France Will Be Extended to Army Here. WASHINGTON ty keeping r¢ eR with soldiers in training hospitals, the A has notified Sec Jan. 2.—To assist jatives | nal touch Cross erican Red tary Baker that it | MISS FLORENCE TOWNS TO BE EASTER BRIDE OF camps and | ie prepared to establish at home the| @ame camp service Ushed in France Secretary Baker recently wrote to Chairman Davison of the Red Cross ‘Wer Council, suggesting that the Rod Cross assist in establishing this already estab- tedium of communication. “American Red Cross representa- Qives at the camps here, as in France,” wrote Seoretary “would have accens to datly @dmissions and evacuations from tho) Dospitais, and, so far as it in in accora| of } With necessary jnedical rules, would be allowed to talk with sick They would be expected to keep fam files informed as to the condition an Progress of the men in the h to write letters for men unable Write themselves, and in general f to 1 Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up } Every Morning i | Get In the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. | We're not here long, so let's make our stay agreeable. Lect us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well and look well. What a glorious 4, condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel full and heavy when they arise, split- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of t'e internal poisonous, stag- Mant matter, Everyone, whether ailing, siek or Well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a gloss of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom- h, liver and bowels day's indigestible waste, sour isenous toxins. The action t water and limnest phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in- vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. The millions of people who bothered with constipation, spells, stomach trouble have sallow blood disorders and sickly complexio \ to get a uarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make are bilious others who any one a pronounced crank on the ject oO! inside-bathing before breakfast.—Advt. men. | the pene ioug, Pickett vile and | 4 o'ele of} ville. RICHARD H, ESSELSTYN Oars 0. d Miss Florence Towns and Richard Baker, | Herkimer Esselatyn are to be married lists of|in Easter week. O42 DPD ee ee a $ é ® | y| The Federal Milk Comm! @ | livered to the homos, but the price of @ | milk, THE EVENING woRLD, TUESDAY, _ JANUARY 29, 1 quarter barrels uld il packages 80 cents to $1.20 a | | var rel, and for retailers seiling tn * amounts less than the original pack+ snot more than a cent a pound, “Any profits in excess of theae or| tn excess of those that obtained in| a r |pre-war times will be considered » But_ Those Who Buy and) cause for investigation,” Mr. Hoover| Carry Home Still Pay wired, "Substitutes for wheat four | sho be a at not more than a| December Rates. reasonable advance over actual pur- chase price of particular goods pold, | »- | without regard to market or replace- ment value at time of sale." | The board announced that 1t would |} puntah any retailer violating those jrules by compelling his wholesaler to bottled or toons, sold in «tores| withhold supplies from him, It had remains the eame—1i cents a quart | inspectors out yestorday watohing for | ® | tor Grade B, loose, and 14 cents @| violations of “wheatlesa day.” | quart for Grade B, bottled. Bakers for the most part reported sion t day announced tts milk pr February. Thore ts a half cent r | duction per quart in bottled mille de Child is Constipated! | Bilious! Look at Tongue. | Grade B delivered will cost 144 | yfsterday that they wero not ready to Hurry, Mother! Remove poisons from little | cents a quart and Grade A, 16% | Pe«in the manufacture of “Victory stomach, liver and bowels with | cents. Grade B is to sell for 8 cents| Whe Hoard yesterda yesterday announced ” +} + ” a pint and grade A for 9 cents. that tho Hconse of David Jarct, No.| California Syrup of Figs. ‘The commission reiterated its state- jd fag id Edge aan us | “| pended from Fob. 1 'to 15, inclusive, ment that milk has not advanced tr because of his wholesale over- No mutter what alls your child, a gentle, thorough laxative price at the same rate as other food- stuffs. At the samo time, it sald, “the all the constipated poison, undigested should! food and sour bile gently moves 8 for sugar. ico situation got attention yes- | Mr. Esselatyn, who commission is not unmindful About 600,000 tons havo boon | alw ays be the first treatment given. ut of its little bowels without grip: {s the son of Mra, Sherman Esselstyn fact that the system of distributing we, put, et alt al lg ating eas one act: ee EA Eee Petras ae 0. 94 LAncoin Place, will have 49 milk in New York City ts needlessly will not b ally look, Mother! see if| Mother reat easy after giving best man Donald Douglas, and serv- wasteful and expensive.” The com- dealers in natural N! tongue is coated. ‘This is a sure sign) this harmless “fruit laxative,” because ing as ushers will be Lieut. Thomas mission has appointed committees to | {8'0" tific ae feo men.|that its little stomach, liver and | it never fuils to cleanse the little one's Pierce, Raynor Shipman and Harold jook tuto possible economies. teen ve De pattinent ne | Dowels are clogged with waste, When |liver and bowels and sweeten the M. Kenard ‘The Federal Food Board made pub- | Justice, but. Administracor, William {CFS Irritable, feverish, stomach sour,| stomach and they dearly love Its — ee i aleeein # Mr,| Suggested that no tion mignt| breath bad or has stomach-ache, | 5 nt taste, Full. directions for fill that me of the Hed Crosa| 10 yesterday & gram from Mr.| je raised if every dealer mado a sop-|dlarchea, sore throat, full of cold.) babies children of all ages, and for charter which designates the society| Hoover supplementing tho President's’ arate agreement with the Food Ad-'give a teaspoonful of “Callforla | ,.own-ups printed on bottle, Remem- jum of communication be-| Proclamation, In it sales of flour to ministration, Syrup of Figs,” and tna few hours | ber name “California! —Advt os men iuick y what ner retary As soon the A ant ¢ th making ap." “search camps to put the service In opera- Baker a amp. in the fleld and thelr ison replied that the d immediately appoint rs in the varl- 18 possible and would r regulations the t preseribed. unced to-day tails were ar- neral and orders would commanders “in- f the plan and be- ration both tn facill- as de Surg jeneral, rk of the searchers and om comfortable in oe i Notes in Society Telephone invitations, necessitated by momentar y expected orders for active war service, called the guests to the wedding yesterday of Miss Amabell Jenks, a daughter of Tudor Jenks, the author, and Mrs, Jenks, nd Capt. Cliftoncy Pickett, Thir- nth Field Artillery, U. s. A, aon of the late Majc orge E. Pickett and @ grandson of the famous Gen, he ceremony took place at The nly the yo ess r of Ce Legat tf New Y caching here to-day on at Cor will be Lili , the est st Church, Bronx- iding was decided upon Raben - Levetzau, punt Raben-Levetzau, Minister of Foreign »w Osborne, ed Lit ary penhags and a native according to word The marriage din April at Ca of Count Rab thi 59TH TO 60TH STREE INGTON TO 3D AVENUE Greatest Baiealne 7 of the Year Savings Ranging from $'75 to $275 on Every Instrument A Piano for as Little as $25 A Player for as Little as $145 Levetzau, ‘The mother of the Coun- This semi-annual clearance sale of used I A large number of slightly used and te a Lice as formerly Mise Moulton pianos and player pianos offers greater bar- dem« nstration Walt rs pianos and players are Mr. and Mra. manuel Felsennera | Bains and a wider selection than any used ee o ae na ee - | {ive - ‘fs oho, aes Ritts Avenue annouts Jie Blane ale ! an city. If y< u have ine Blanoigy make probably just the one you would like Anita H. Felsenheld, to Andrew A player piano, don’t fail to visit our salesroom to own—we therefore urge you to be here early. Fr nar, on of ire ohn eS Fraser during this great sale. You will find hundreds We are so sure that every instrument sold oa Beene of pianos of all styles, woods and makes here. ts a ba that we offer A SPECIAL EX- Pep aa eS Stl mt apa our Every piano is a bargain. We have taken CHANGE PRIVILEGE, which means that m e will be Rivon this afternoon fa large number « f celebrated and well-known you can use any piano purchased during this 1 » taken tlekets tnela makes in exchange for the Walters pianos and ale for one ole year and then, if you want a player piar Kvery one of these instru i new Walters piano or player, we will take Olly sre. B.C ments been overhauled at our factory and back the used instrument and allow you every 3 Annie Burr Jennings and is guaranteed to be in first class condition, dolla tid ‘ora Van Wyck. Among the ar BY He tanley, Mrs. Glady of D. y afternoon in ohn Barnes Ernesto Ber 6 Bruce Blodeett Mur Walden I Mumford. Prevent Grip it with ow fee! a cold comi a baad destroys germs, the Grip and Influenza. Laxative loses of LAXATIVE ROME QUININ on, sto which acts as a Tonic and Laxative, and kee; system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, romo Quinine Removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Influenza Quickly relieves Headaches caused from Colds Remember thero is Only One “Bromo Quinine” Oa for ful! nani and look for thie signature en box 6. Lreve Price 30 Cents —— ove Upright Pianos FREE DELIVERY Upright Pianos FREE DELIVERY 1Were) Now Notwithstanding the remarkave Were] Now i art Upright Eton 5 are offered, we charg ebe 11% ganini Con é 65 me IN. REST On ANT an 1 George Steck & C 145 LLighte & Ernst bi 1 65 NO INTER! Goa iS. 1 Harmony 145 1 Harmony Mahogany] 275) 65 1 Richardson 45 1 Weser Bros FE} 75 1 Kurtz Bros | 45 ale 75 ; ; 1 Haynes | 145 icine, ‘ tale 231 75 A Few of Many Bargains in 1 Walters 45 1G. W Held 75 I Harmony | 145 LW. B. Bradbury Mahogan 75 2 I Kichardson 145 1 Decker Bros Mahogan 75 a er anos 1 Walters ry IJ. & C. Fisher i BS 1 Kroeger Co. as 1 Bradbury #8 fi 85 1 Walters " 5 1 Belford oe Eton KS 2 Watters | dey eeet nen masons isa Price of Pianos Includes the Stool, |_| Becker Brow 1 Robert Wilson... Makogan 1 Players—12 Rolls of Music and Bench I Richardson \ I Llewllyn te Mahoga 2 110 if a tinh vee Ma I Horace Water's Co I 110 PR Al ry , 1 Walters 1 Spies P Mig. Co A an 110 FREE DELIVERY } o1kOG. Brown | Tall & Se 1 115 1 Se | 1 Bs 1 ie 4 € 1 | I New England Co 2 115 : ‘ iy 2 1 Doranz & Wigand 125 way ¢ a eal ed 1 | IW. A. Pond & Co 125 3 Walters a ‘ | 245 2 Walters 1 Robert Wilson hah 125 1 Automatic , ‘ abs 7 Walters Ma 1 Schubert Co A a” 125 1 Automat A 4c] 28 DP Walt es M | 1 Estes Eton 125 1 Harmony 325 Ui Hardinan } ; 1 Robert Wilson Ma 125 3 Richardson 4 4s | 325 1 R.S Howard Co M. ‘ 1 Richardson fa 135 1 Walters 4 1 Watters A Vit in fa 145 1 Richardson ‘ M45 1 Walters Ma fchaca MI Coleman f ‘ ‘ 17 Walt ; 1 Richardson " 135 1 i 7 Walters : " 5 6 Walters ) 19 4 Walters Ma 1 Schubert 135 9 Walters | 1s 7 Walters ‘ 44 ixch; 5 12 Walters es] 285 Exchange 14 Waiters ‘4 + | 425 | : Privilege Walters , M45 he Bloomingdales Piano Dept. 59th to 60th St., 3rd to Lex. Ave. ALT CARS TRANSFER TO-THE HOME OF TRUTH : Bloomingdale § 59TH TO OTH STREET— KINGTON TO 3D AVE. The Wonderful HURRY-- Galli-Curci in Your Home || Only 2 Days More Her magnificent powers of the January White are lavishly displayed in her Victor Records Sale Unmatchable bargaine 10-inch, $1.00 12-inch, $1. Our fully eq ed Victor Record Departn allay in Muslin Underwear, you sh > in ake ane ay a Corsets, Waists and In- for we carry ALL GALLI: | | fants’ Wear. CURCI Blooming RECORDS Second Floor Our Mid-Winter FURNITURE SALE Now in Full Swing With actual Linens, Domestics and Blankets. cater displays than ever before remarkable, this mid-winter centre stage of attraction. with savings that furniture sale now Everything reduced in arc holds the the Furniture and Bedding Departments—Globe-Wernicke | Bookcases excepted. Selections reserved for future delivery upon payment of small deposit. Here are but a few specials: | ‘ Ten-Piece Sue Anne Dining Suite, $149.00 American Walnut or Quartered Oak Veneer, in Golden or Jacobean fin Cor 54 in. Buffets 44 in. China Closet; 48 in. rving Table; 48 in, Dining Table and 6 Chairs with Spanish leather « Pieces sold separately as fallews Buffer ++ .837.50 China Closet... $3 Serving Table,.... $18.00 Chair ++ §.25 Dining Table 2 Arm Chair... 9.02 Four-Piece Library Suite, $49.75 A Suite after the period of William and Mary, simple in design, yae staunch in construction. It consists of a large Settee, an Arm Chair, a Rocker and a Table one Upholstered ‘in genuine brown Spanish Leather ve are of indestructible steel construction. with ‘Three- Biece Tibrasy. Suite, $83. 50 Table to Match, $16.50 Adam Peri ds design, ustered with v ene mahogany. Chaire and settee up} ahogany top Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, $84.00 + of design iw the feature of this Suite. It is made 1 ; re irrored Toilet Table, large dD a : Ww and sliding trays hk f Mresser, $27.50 | Chifforette Table, $15.00 | Bed, $17.00 Bed Springs Bed Springs of the finest cons etruction- factory tested. Big values. A complete assortment of sizes and prices. Mattresses Made in our own factory under sanitary conditions. Allare care fully made by experts Pure Cotton Mattresses Shelf Box Springs, $10.25; up- ule ; Pet oe sith high-erado springs ‘ $5.00; 5 > $7.50; 3 ft eaicaiite f is! 7.00, Vet $7.0 Steel Springs, $5.95; Felt Mattresses, covered 9 with rope ¢ : $4.00; aft, $9.78; 4 ta A 4 F $10.25; 4 $11.25, Bloomingéa 4 and Fourth F BloomingdaleS