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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918. "7 REAM FOR caTARRH | || MORE WORK FOR WOMEN. | TF’ Ont Ushered Into New York With Mardi Gras Ball Ei cea aaa eee found on a table, ¢ turned over to the Medical Ex- Support Brown Kme ‘Tele How fo Get Quick Refer The League for Equal Opportunity a rnneneemmenrneed oc that Given for Benefit of of Families of Men at the Front “corn-Less Day” fone minate your clogged nostil ~ for Feet, Evezy Day cretary of the league| |q Rev bale sa tae x se “Gete-It,”’ the Great Corn Dis covery! Makes Corns Peel Right Off! eely, No more hawking, snufliings| Mra. blowing, headache, dryness. No strugs ng votes When resofutions con« ~\ WHO KNOW S Gling for breath at nights your cold) dermnme the bill were passed Monday S \ /> THE MOONSHINO® head will clear and you can breathe! pith, Exec ert-Firth cast one of the two : abil Or catarrh will be gone. night by the women voters’ organiza- \ Look at the Illustration dalow, Ben Get o small botile of Ely's Cream] (on, Peg RUM atca a allow women to pat, . the two fingers peeling off a com ae | a@ little of this fragrant, antiseptic, ut Albany,” Mrs, Kerr-Firth DUKE dine. palaiaanty,. tovteity, Th at |. healing creom in your nostrils, It pen- ay ard re Can triigt it i, oF none of our rights are lost. ABeRDeeEn! CAPT. HUGO \ etrates (rough every air passuge of il the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief | | fe thet we Women wor comes instantly. N crowding into Work On. the street CARLO CATTAPAN on THe ne. Don't stay stuffed-|enrs nad other lines previously held on It’s just fine. Don't stay staffed-| tore en, and che men done ike it. They " domi ‘ . ~ y, fe ern) “ | up with a cold or nasty catarrh—Ree | Py yee ee ne en on hy ed | ‘ . | Wet comes so quinkly—Adyt | ne : j ‘NUXATED TRON POSLAM FOE OF 3 HEALS RAPIDLY |] 1 : i Seay A f help bring victory, The uNaLd, MAJOR JAMES CMeGuIRE CANN bi tn 4 pHeriesT Loving cue i ome CAPT, PAUL oO, ered Demand “Gets-It. To H Cs THE BAUD touches ® eorn oF callus the anklan meoRe mrs Jamas 4. | ALBORT GLBAVES| |xrowrh te doomed. [t takes but two fe to apply “Geta.” The corm fa eased at once. You can ait at -|your donk of walk about, dance. think h absolute ease, You onveniantiy Almont REAR ADM mak If you suffer with any eruptional ano trouble, do not let another day pass | /| o or KENTUCKY” SINWIee is Hmarmony wualli hs jwithout trying Poslam | Let your own skin tell you how ef- \etent it is, what splendid help it can note and men who have made names | The render yon In driving away Pimples, |COlorful and Delightfully Fascinating Entertainment Une} ince tie war of the World be healing Eczema, disposing of Rashes, der the Auspices of the Southern Industrial Educa- | !'t! wonder it wos that the femini er, It developed, ha W here for Uncle Bam, » Div Chief of iff of the and now, is going soothing and allaying Inflammation, A rset he of the spectes looked on in awe and | jae to fl 18 own ‘country, pera van The test Is to apply Poslam to « smali tional Association—Ballroom a Pretty Sight in Camous| tho: tioir wonder grew under the|{tuiy ; | UNCER WAM te building so many suttarian, em (ees mirsay arucmiicn h Satay Te aut tanrsvemine flage of Smilax. smile of the men In ollve drab. | WAR HERO D'ANNUNZIO, SON OF | war craft the supply of numes has Tpoceanh) rhailty and bencty of the modern Aver: Hekling power-which supplies a sacthe The 22d Regiment Band was there POET, AMONG THE GUESTS. even. Gut from Governors Island ‘to tend] [tily was also represented by Lieat. Lawrence Lent was ushered Into New York| Mountains, with which great and|tone to the military coloring and) Mesnatl. who iv) Sold everywhere. For free sample| tis morning in the merriest of man-| good work has been dono, But last) to play the airs of the South as ROO Looie ee tha aie ners by the merriest of pretty |night there was a more serious and|gony and daughters of the South ing nine passengers, | eee Vanbown loten a 10 8 ime In many West 47th St. New York City. Jens and the bravest of men at| sentiment air about the doings of} gearly love to hear them played. The r u was Ci Huse| PRAIN of thirty “cars of tobacco agances DAapensed by all good dr | Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos-|the Mardi Gras bail at the Ritz-|the dancers. It was a goodby to] pg tasaa “DSTA “guwance | P’Annunzlo, Italy's famous Dy band played “Dixto," the “Suwan ‘ poet, who wis wo (in the air by| for soldiers has started for France |lam, brightens, beautifies complexions. | Carlton Hotel under tho auspices of £ Hightnens which haven't] River," “Kentucky” and “My Marys |[i!0 "Anon of i nhl, and lowe the | from North Carolina, wire it waa | the Southern Industrial Educational | ory Meht to the millions 4," and the children of the South | sight of his left eye, besides being! given a patriotic sendoff. | Association, Perhaps a happler way country ® Des | ron { cheered "i struck in the wrist, and who Is no: | No Trouble to Keep |New York Father Helping to put {t would be that Shrove Tues- a al pees Shemene ere ins co We “nying neainat the German nnd in olive drab, the boys pF cain flying against the German and| WINTRR'S BACKBONE ts broken, Binge echo. ‘That band had been down on ! Skin Free From Hairs lay shrunk into nothingness under |in France, the boys about to embark | the stoxican border for four yearn eae ine. Ghiot Rngineor [@2¥ old baymen, because flocks at ‘February Furniture Sale the " We th|and the boys on their way across ila a © atopping at Grea | the same auspices and the devil with|and the boy had played! the cuuaio.o? thele own for whom Licut.| Wild geese ar Pk i uty) | 8 Can his pomps and works got a xick|the seas—it was the preparation for] -ointry in a land that was intmicablo sand he is the mu n| South Bay on thelr way north. 33 1.3° c Reductions ‘oni which i 4 by dainty toes in Terp-|the f SD eatats a othe oer to them and to the gallant infantr «in Ttaly,| ON HER 9TH BIRTIUDA ¢ Friday, CREDIT TE an throes, son of 83 : i with which they were surrounded, the hich haw| Mra, reno Cockefair will knit a Red | $3.00 Down on $50-08 00 femm Woman, Sounds warning Walon Stee | |ing, comforting Influence is here in po craes sat a nes oe thereby do more concentrated form, ‘an ood fim ber tines vet Ay eiinance of wei, | | write to Emergency Laboratories 248 | price by K, vd MUD 1 #0 deep a North Carolina | soldiers’ camp ts to be abandoned as | permanent training quarters. (The Modern E There is no need for any woman to] “Pwo of my sons are in the war. I { countenance superfluous hairs, because} ary doing all 1 cun to help my coun- with a paste made by mixing someltry, aswell as. Mayr's Wonderful powdercd delatone with water it isl jtemedy, which I can thank for my easy to get rid of them. ‘The paste is pe sent wood health, | euffercd 8 + y ith he | perio: whi 1 D ve this — rs Mardi Gras ball, with the/period which will be observed boys in khaki who returned to New kyacrapers of i “ rope er, perhaps as ti@ sunny South, was dif-| year in proper manny rhap +: ae M $ F has been observed in Amer. | YOK &s hard as nails and palpitating $3: 5 | Cross sweater at her home in Bloom- | \imiral Albert Gleaves of| field, N. J., then plan her summer applied for 2 tod minutes een | years with most serious stomuch na year maaan, wise, OE alt i“ with desire to ship for No Man's Land |our own navy was one of the dis-| garden, rubbed off and the skin washe his jtrouble and bloating. Am recom-| ae has it been so delightfully | 'c efore, and pitch bombs at the enemy. tinguished jrucata, as well as Cob as Comslata tr ent id the skin of hair with | men ng it to ufferers.” It is inating. In years gone by there|SOLDIERS TREAD’ MEASURES | | oness oN BELAIUN RE Tilson and Col. O. 1B, Mitehan, from!] #REAK and fancy hostery and un- Ficm out deavin ish, but care should), simple, Larness preparation that) have boon confections of beauty, WITH BEAUTIFUL GIRLS, \ : Island, the latter being | gerwear for men of women will be he taken that you get real} penoves the catarrhal mucus fr inbows of costumes and showets of| ‘There were soldiers 'there to tread CEIVED WITH TEARS. ed by his handsome wife, $50 to $500 nfettl There was no confett! last|meagures with shapely and beautiful! There was as much variety in the and Duchess of Aiesionn gate = nore bee the war by | ret, p : H 5 a Soke quesis, as were Sir John | Pennsylvania manufacturers. nig! 4 the colonels from the old| girls, sailors to swing the loveliest of aa by wok is there was in the Com | ioster Hrasor,. ( jool of the South, the majahs and] sweethearts. There may have been | nage a it dancers, dil bt Ady tral Rea iins took a back seat in the] an absence of confetti, but there was| We'd tripped the measures of Terp-| Hlack, Comte du Tv y An address by Miss Bennet | ton Hanna, Miss delator the intestinal tract and allays th inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail nents, including appendicitis, Or dose will convince or money refunded. AMERICA'S OLDEST cholr singer, Mrs. Abigail Johnston, who had sung Liggett-Riker-Jaynes.—Advt. pre of the newer and younger/no lacking in grace and charm and iia edo GIA th Vink 6 ngton, Mra, John in same chcir sixty-nine years, died | | generation, which wasn't fighting the laughing girls, Soldiers predomin- | °" «eh, the first girl to visit devas. | Mew Tracey Rodicors, at Shippensburg, Pi ¥ ware of the sixties, but was to t vted and the atmosphere of the Mardi | He d Belgium, was ese with si- | ry nora of contumes vied mah . " jlence and tears and app! and ora of eyes and hair o: a } forefront of our very own war of/Gras had more of military color than | /1'0 ! eens gon Retien jwit gentler sex, They were brown| Wome $ a Four |the present d | any approach to the season of ashes. ssi I a sing the nation ee Teed ep and then partook | A woman, 4 from pos an und hymn of Belglum and everyb | ll was for the benefit of the| Gowns which were dreams en-| WY of the hues of th |stood. A gypsy dance by Tehcita| dance was a my Guerra delighted the fancy of every sinill hours, a ern be left at any Acvertising Agen: olepronet direct The \eamilies of the men who have gone' veloped fairy forms and the prottlest And the |!1 her room to be Annie Werner, fifty-| 10 Those Worthy through the five years old, @ cook, was found dend of Credit, vir of “Home, | with a gas tube In her mouth at No, 23 Open Saturday Evenings 0% of ean 00 The World. 1 zerenines to the front, Fornorly the proceeds “girl at the fair” was Miss Coralie Sweet Hone.” was bewildering wher | “ Da : 3 ; ; Barteta ak pa lil ale Re aE al .LS i ore went to swell the fund appropriated Ward of New York in the rainbow Ori anil Vivienne Moncures dance i sounded, for Shr Tuesday, bad | 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER / . to the schools of the nfuston of @ Persian costume. Anna Fitziu of the Chicago Opera “ufrendered all too soon and went = Statoly and tall, with eyes of blue Company sing the “Star Spangled Was wahered In too quickly. | witp and hair of brown, a green veil caught Lin ie in a way that was real, and 1 the 4 the merry- a flag dance with a jewel was her crown, em- fia‘ follow 4 ss DES ease Pungion cory donned were ashes of the CAUSES INDIGESTION: phasizing the roses in her cheeks, Band, brousht the 1 t One, and when a smile revealed her daz- — Rev. iE OvINy AR enced Ane en Tee COLUMBUS AVE i d w Prices - BET. 103:& 1045 aij Lo : 3 4 i} . ay AM eat And Hoover is golng to be | : 1 d t zling teeth, the pleture of feminine * \! iid that no man who Jelbed in the season that's on. The | Excess of hydrochloric acid iberal Credit) 27227 cenns feinliat nd ita hte mean who lla fhe gente ad oh fasting bewune And the sackoloth sours the food and forms daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barclay from ashiner Ward of Manhattan, iy jatgon ind . q Gordon Batue pr But it was a ball of the fatr and ji)h ion Dunwitdic, who, somelow the great and near great, with special oj had nearly all to do t guests numbering a duke and a entertainment, a beautiful duchess, representatives of the Allies from the friends of the b | gay f the army and Mountains, for whom she « j and representatives of the army ar phere’ have asia navy of our own, United States. A ty Of getting them an | Rear Admiral of the Navy sat in the ople from all centre of a box during the entertain Including tho b ment which preceded the dance and around him were elustered men of nd the person OW 3 nted Mrs, James IT TAKES VERY LITTLE CASH to furnish a horne here—Our Liberal Credit enables you to select whatever you want—and pay in small convenient amounts—Our tremendous buy- ing power assures you savings in this great February Furniture Sale Furnish a single room or an entire home complete —and start with a small first payment—and the balance in small weckly or monthly amounts. ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM $5 TO $5,000 Coes Yourself by Comparison. Whether You Buy for Cash or on Credit That and astes will be worn In memo) the boys 4 * front; not for fear of w happen to t nthe ha they may be gases, Undigested food delayed in the! stomach decays, or rathe rinents | fn the same as food left in the open | ind kept in t eit |says a noted authority, He also tells | best when they v alt over thé top, | us that Indigestion’ is caused by | Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in. the wae Kur COLUMBIA NOW PLANS Isomach’ which prevent “comple ME Pr low the Gold Crowns ridge Work COMPULSORY | WAR DRILLS USE ahs sretstine ler een DR. FINCH, the stomach much like garbage sours | 251 W. 42d St, ey rip we ag 10 Kenmare St, *y “ fete, Geaad 1 noutlage of ind elbows, nd carnations in Jin a can, forming acrid flu is and Next) gases whi Students Must Den’ kh ) inflate tthe stomach like UR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST ||) any ane ; Lada arimeah aera larcnuireneee emg ieeea) CMU ructute sour food or bhye | tf Columbia | heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or ells us to lay aside all diges-||) POSTAL INFORMATION Open An Account With This band In olive drab playing the airs of Hight hundred students il nations, except some uve to be mentioned. 4 ot | University must don khakt and add mit the dane during tuter WAS} ttary training to thelr Ist of studies, he big dining room, deli) ¢ ting to Capte Tt Holder \ tive nidy and instead get from any rated, the tables flat n pats, mulitaty instructer Pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts | nae “| Bring Back its Color and Lustre, «tering with cutiery a: ¥| bles if pnt and stake a tablespoonful inn glass of || nt_the tuttin, who awiiressed tl water before breakfast and drink | Alumnt Federation dinner in Columbia! Vite 4 flervescing, and further with Grandma’s Sage king in Nautds, for the Bo Tea Rec of colonels and mines of mint julr ea Necipe. h Powerfully dry in the latest | Commons Inst night ntinue this for a week aaa Tho achedule, Capt. Willams told the f follows the first dose, it « physical semove the gas-making mass, start the am € ASH oR CREDIT os ie ourtit constats of 2-tner Yout Brass Bed, Heavy Wore’ r» Boring and Cembinatio® sMattrone, Common garden sage brewed into COMMITTEES IN CHARGE OF/« a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol THE BALL, ining and two h added, will turn gray, streaked and! Mos, Awiddie was] training every week. ‘The men will bv iver. atimulate , arrnnss—Com: faded hair beautifully dark and lux alr aid: was ene ureinieedlinte tate mera orl toll oeicdoe fees fog ee rivets (War Inorriation Edition) Pination mattress uriant. Mixing the Sage ‘I'ca and Sul by the following | intkes and flea wor noeus | tatces. Ls v i phur recipe at home, though, is trou ton Committee—Mra. Alvor-|vern and on vicid. |" Jad Salts ie Inexpensive and fe made Twenty-Five Cents blesome. An easier way is to get the \ Sidney Sullivan, Mrs. Livir Willams wa under! from the acid of grapes and lemon By Mail 35 ready-to-use preparation, improved by wuyler, Mra, J. M. C¢ to eniarge Camp ht unbined with lithia and sodium W: RAMEE GRE. Sniy: all ‘inna, the addition of other ingredier Prayer, Mrs. Eg M phosphate, This harmless galts is used —— i mo Retere, és. 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