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How Automobile Mechanics and Chauffeurs Can Be of Great Value by Enlisting for Land Duty in the Aviation Service. A RESERVE of forty-#ix men ts required to support ono active aviator. For the most part this necessary reserve or land force Is made up of expert mechanics and repair men. Our aviation service up to date has been recruited mostly from the ranks of automobile men, mechan- fes, chauffeurs, and while thousands are already in uniform the supply {s still far short of the present demand. The Government wants auto Mechanics and wants them badly, Those who bavo knowledge of gaso- me motors can be of exceptional value in the fast growing aviation service. Automobile Piiter — ees A claims that Pords and Packards, | have continual motors. B says they | Yur Paper which is right. F. 1. Pp, | ot Allg of their own make. Who|, balleve caneenn erates. any are, rrect? NOVICE rhite Company. 4 salar Both makes you mention have their | We Company. B is correct. own motors, What uo ‘ pil jvhat te the simptont method of SWhters ie fia Wat plan Lo: ca try hey leaning the gasoline pipe that leads tom bureter? tire chains? 1 have no room under veer WILLIAM HUGGINS. | Ss. A simple and effective way ts to| ADJUSTING coiLs. unscrew the pipe at the point where To adjust the spark coils without] (‘Joins the atrainer, then to force leaving the car and turning each oyl-| fuel pire be crea eee oroURN the inder circuit to contact on the com: Sdantlen cs i pump. mutator, a wire may bo grounded, ex- The only objection to this method ts the fact that the impurities will be forced back into the gasoline tank and will probably collect again In the pipe, It, however, serves as a make- hift until a more thorough cloaning | t can be accomplished, | Automobile Editor: | Is it too tnjurious to run on the rims In an emergency? CURIOUS. If the car is not too heavy and the} distance short, over good road eur- faces, the motorist can proceed very First Uni t of Women’s Overseas Hospital U.S. A. Is Safe in France DR ALICE GREGORY. Puore iNT Rom Sm { slowly, and without damaging any- Sponsored by Suffragists and | York women in the unit, which 1s thing. If the rim ts of the Q. D. type seh EAR : st red by the National Amertcan |it will be necessary to remove the} Will Workin Devastated = | Wwomen surtrage A 1. under looae pink and the loc ing ring on the Districts the French Government | outside, as otherwise they would | stricts, ‘ | Tome He his Ik AERO Gray Pony oe edule | Theso women aro to work among carelessly the rim will be spolled and ee the unfortunate women and children will ne itate considerable expense| The arrival in France of the B} in the devastated ¢ ts. Many io blaine Eletciea! Experimenter, on the | 274 st hb trouble to replace it, women representing, the first contin-/ tho Are mer ot the Suf- tearing wheel shaft, the switch | S77 Palton ae gent of the Women’s Overseas Hos-| trae ore alzations, and there are no closed and the top of each vibrator Should T change my carburetor ad- | pitals, U. 8, A., was announced to-da on in the part aerew touched with the end of the) Jusmenis frequently? ARBADBR. | |'rhers are moro than twenty-five) he Nest contingent will start for} wire until the proper buzz is heard.) 0 Sines a considerable ‘amount of women physicians, nurses, nurses’ | ostabil: hed to village alloted to its 3 <r slow speed work in the cities and an|atds, plumbers, automobile drivers|care. The Colony Club has donated the eeat and do not like to get my|equal amount of fast work 12, the] and others, who will be in charge of/ an automobile truck to the hospital " re b 1 puntry, being oT a pelie * 5 unt ane vitas, a urge rooklyn poets Saudhy and scratched by pines from one to the other nek ae Cone OS Piles, Was: Breoeed the] (un, gave an ambulance, A second ing the chains in the tool box . a load Mbt unit by some weeks. ambulance 1s to he given by Sorosts, FRED HOFFNER, egory Is one of the New tho oldest elty women's club. If you will wrap your chains in a A NEW STEERING WHEEL. — i owe: _ _ a aa canvas bag ap they may] Remember how hard it was to hold = = =: | in carried in Sox Without) the steering wheel when going over my ." GELin recaps A Simple) rough country roads? A new steer- a box att side of | ing wheel has been devised, says the < e f the runnl t of | Iilustratod World, which greatly re- | | which should © form a cov ering ec alt holes are bottom of! | BRUCE, 1 this box the ch t in i when inuddy ah sar COPELAND j tat the dirt w ; ed | off and will find {ts openings thus. pr i 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. | sg AG te Aue 3 r Huggins, the M r of the Yanks, really is anxious to plug the leak tn tea her as Mast the outfield with @ sponge or s & We know of at lenst fonr candi. | four chains, eo ¢ be, ¢ dates who would rather disport themselves here than hereafter, While these tlrely fill t reserved f | trout have fattened on acorn dust they are willing to Mirt with Automobile Eu: ) War time bait, While I understand that the ordin | Fielder Muffet cleaned up last season with the 20-Mule ‘Team of the ary moter governor | ft | Borax League. He Jed the league In quenching his thirst, Muffet campx motor, is there not one 2 under a fly bali and then begins to look for four-leaf ¢ He likes attached to the 1 | to work from 12 to 1 P. M., and get the noon hour off of the machine can | | Fielder Bumwing holds the long distance record for y. Bum- suit the desires iriver? | wing is a product of the Coldstew Club of the One-arm He has E JACOBLS & penchant for spearing singles and holding the batsmen on third base. ying or vete with © is so adro! th 8 yp tha he oment a bail in dire Gree cacao i to which |duees thie strain on the driver, To me bette joesa dead ribs oe ieee moment bi ts hit in his direction you refer, was exhibited some time fessen this vibration the improved Fielder Bibsimp knows more baseball than a Bolshevik ward heeler. ago in this city, By moans of a d wheel has spokes formed from four: | Last year, with Coake in the Hipodermie League, he discovered that ball- Be ee ee a |, leaf springs, which supply flexibility | pinyers are nothing but a bunch of eriininals, an@ has been retained to ignition at any s tesired. | that the strain. prosecute cages of foul play, stolen bases 1 strikes Such a device 13 espectall stul for eee ectetoreertcs I. V. Ory sends a telegram, collect from Big Bunton, Kan. stating venting joy rides, for there are but} | ant’, . m = that he has been exempted from the draft on int of fatty degeneration Jew ‘chauffeurs who would bt | rod of general adjuataent eis ime [of the nerves, {ncloses a photo signed, “L, V. Ory, Ladies’ Candidate take a pleasure trip ina Hees by eee Fe wsible when changing in this way| for Mayor." Ory swys he's the only kuy who ever ran to third Instead had previously been regulate owner to a speed of only eight or ten miles per hour. Automobile Editor al How can I tell when my engine ts) yi), |to wet the best st of either by changing the carbureter adjustment, If the factory setting gives good round results, do not monkey unless you fevl capable of ud- backfiring? What causes this and] justing it to give better resul what is to be done in such a case eked My car takes a hill finely on third | Aitome le Eatitor How much current should be put into to|a battery DB. AMIE, ng| Every battery has a rating, voor » number of ampere hours uf peed, but not at all well on first ¢ wecond, Will it injure use third speed? When « @hould I shift to neutral? ¢ an | prop: |$ erly shift from first to third sp Jo ich characterizes It. At When in neutral can I shift to st jeast tds amount must be putin, ‘The or third or is proper t iways jampe hours of input are found by into first when running in neutra multiplying the steady flow by the WINTON TOBIN. [number of hours battery Ja on Backfires are caused usually by 8) ch or, to put Itin a more practical tweak mixture—one with too Ittle| way, the number of hours the batwery Wasoline or too much air or a cold|/must be charged is found by divitir Motor will manifest themselves by | ts ampere-hour capactty by the a ‘expleding in the carbureter. When | ber Of amperes allowed to flow und you hear « poppin \| PNEUMONIA IN NEW GAIN. | of first, and sends his best regards to Bugs Raymond and Heino Zi ‘There you are, take your pick. | Everybody can't be fomous, soo lot of vuys became ball players. | — | Pugilists 1 lack with an open glove can't grasp tha nand of fame. The whole world would Uke to know whether MeGraw hav to | use ice cream soda Or a mechanical toy to yet Davy Robertson te sign every year THE YELLOW PERIL, rise to fame 1 funny fellow. me ‘3 yel of Fred Fult and blue he knew that b tries With black We always and he whu ts qui but still Ley won't yleld a sh uy oehr engine bonnet you may rest assur | val won cae A TL Hs ub he Denar oe oie that it is a backfire. The remedy | the case of a weuk mixture in to ad-| ig _ Just the carbureter; in the case of cold motor rin yminture) Pinewe This Week Than Last. | OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. until the motc ive edbaihe trom pause ; 1 do not. unde ' urred during the week end-| Nero couldn't manage the Romans so he burned up the league. Bee and rat oo wr i t noon to-day than those of th There is no record of the language used by Ben Hur when he faite’ he tatesr Io tho t F week, according to Dr blew a tire in the back stretch, ENA firet ia the lowest, It duan of the Department | David might have hung up a cross country record if he hadn't ig poor look to your carbureter, and remove carbe | Saturday noon last to to-day If a long hill thi Senthactrordal loaua ile § visable, Forouetn seine Yes, if a ve typ r ish Rett My t pn " sion. e ere were You o wn t 1 12 caused by diaca gear, a on direction and past twenty-four hours apsed of © to-day 2 d in the Automobile F 47 from oumonia The m In a recent dis jon regarding the boroughs ts ax follow Black and White Taxi Company A An bets that the Black a ' fanhattan chines are made hy the Wr Mot x 1 4 Company. Bb in Brooklyn 3 i assembled curs b 18 ns nd = fsaseee & 0 BACKACHE KILLS enricht nas new Boaro. the fatal mistake of negle Ay seem to be w 8. There ion't It may be th OS Police nmissloner Enright to-day throwing off d that he had created a 1 @hould, If this Executive Board which will “4 and means to run the d an incur n intelligent basta.” ‘The GOLD . a 1 sel of Third Deputy Inspector Daly xh O'Brien, Murphy " Chief Clerk Kipp and wive Cletk Hacke e to Capmulen are’ yet “Hackett, the latter ti tn dorrect g lep' of the board will b Wo wWay With. need 4 lo simplify. the re store, but be aire 1 able patrolmen endowed brand, and. tak ia education i nd sbomes, throe sites. —Advt. vhra BSB VAS aie beat Goliath to the punch. Izaak Walton's wife got all het up when she found a blond | scale on Ike's lapel Canute's fame a8 a manager waned when his tribe broke | training Although W Raleigh saved the day for Elizabeth ho lost | his head stay awak y Kuuff’s trick wardr Just because Charlie Weeghman is in the business, he's got no license to punch the meal tickets of the other magnates. CWinter League Baseball Notes Francia Xa t 1 ' a it ‘ 1 ay ing O say pitohe i ' f ry 1 ' a t 1 ut hie a | 1 r farm and breeding ne at dala, qua “feminine costumes c THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918, KIT RAT'S DANCE ISVERY BARE AND VERY ORIENTAL Gorgeous Array of Costumes and Epidermis at Artists’ Annual Entertainment, At 1 oe *k this morning the Kit Kat ball at Palm Gantens prosented OPENING OF SPEEDWAY T0 AUTOMOBILES URGED EW Add to the Parkways of the City,” Declares Member of Taxpayers’ Association. Abou men interested to the Speedw attended tho pubile heartng given by the Committee on State Legts- lation of the Board of Aldermen in the City Hall to-day on a bill introduced in tho Le ure by Senator Dowling and onblyman Amos, empowering the city authorities to remove the Strtetions (posed on tho use of the , Speedway, The Speedway orig was given over to trotting horses only. This froused tmuch oppoaltion and the law was amended so that Heht carriages the sp tor some jousand square et of cpidermie—all female, Lytr lightly on this dazzling white were three bushels and twenty-two quarts ot p 4 something less than o hundredweight of few something and nothin The remainder of the Iry, unttln sum total of Nsisted of some 1,200 yards of tulle made up into Turkish trousers, and sevent American akirts, The Kit Kat was remarkable, com | ing as it does at tho ond of a sert of costume dances that have kept the pol m edgy all winter, for the utter absence of grossness and vul | rarity, But while there were none of the startling extremes that have cher- acterized artists’ invitation affairs in previous yours, the total exposure was up to or thero were more square inches per person at the morey of the gaze of spectators than New Yorkers havo witnessed before. recom, From a point of costumes the pall was one catest successes tn | years, Tho old custom of the clu of tho | | pas z on every costume before wearer was admitted held ay in vious yours, and every dancer had | not only to be suitably costur put | had also to adorn his features with wero pel ver it. The the drive: mitted to drive Proposed tegisiation will oper nobiles. Reginald Pelham Bolton of the Wash- ington Heights Taxpayers’ Association way to aut pointed out that the Speedway now not used ag much as forme the use of ight carriages and trotting horses, Io declared that opening the drive (o gutomobiles would “add to the parkways of the city’ and make the drive or portion of allabie to a much fal » public, DIME FOR CONSCIENCE FUND FROM HIGH SCHOOL RAIDER » York Boy's Restitution lieved to Be Smallest Cc tribution on Record, “Enclosed find ten conta in postaxe tu de applied to the Conscience Fund, ‘This is for property destroyed by me while at High Sehoot "CONSCIENCE." ‘This letter, with the stamps enclosed, was received by Commissioner of Ac- counts Hirschfield to-day. The Commis- sioner said: “Ll am sending the to the Department of Finar Be- mako up | accompanying letter.” Long before midnigty tho bait nad |" "Ts that 10 cents the minimum amonnt assumed the appearange of a riot in, ever sent to the Consclencs Func the Solomon's harem, With perhaps a Comm arava Goninilaslanée Fee dozen excoptions the thousand c08- | peg tumes worn were Oriental and there _> was @ rotr blo difference exbib-| BIG ST, PATRICK’S PARADE. {ted In the selections, Tho ball pr = sented, without doubt, the most con- | sistont array of gorgevusuess that | has greeted New York tus winter, | Sultans, Khedives, Hindus, | Arabs, Afghans, ancient Exsptians | and every racial and caste distinction of the Orlent was re; exonted in gold and silver; in red, green, blue, pu! ple, yellow, brown silks and satin: in multicolored feathers and fan tic ornaments and jewels. The women, principally hourta, wore the conventional transparen trousers, and In m: instances bi dizened the upper parts of the body y with ornaments and bunds of sultanas, The headdresses of feathers and 8 formes most brilliant of the us: | Early in the morning the drums | rolled ‘out and the floor was cleared for the Oriental dance of the ten- year old ers, Who ex- hibited muc iesso of the} nd the Vision | sted by Irene Mar- Kast in thelr of Salome interp: collus. They were f Nauteh Girl dance by Roshi the Hindu dancer The early morning hours showed little thinning of the crowd, which has been accustomed to remaining at this dance ull & A. M ie Omar Khayya became more in evidence and dancing floor became more habitable and the dancing more promising. Among the prominent artists at the tance were Angus McDonald, Fred small, Jolin Cassell, Co DoW John Hoffman, Wa Keith, and Mrs, ‘Talbot Pe and 1 Sands, the formor Pre.ident o Strollers: pa lisse TAX RETURNS AT NIGHT. Collector Fisner Keep Ollice Open Until 9. Internal Revenue Collector Mark Elsner of the Third District, an- hounces that for the convenience of persons who cannot find the during the day to consult one of the relutly eparation flee nights p hte pen stations will be o ation | Governor to Kennedy Gets Permit for Stand tn Froot of Cathedr Patrick's Day The parade wil be reviewed this year from a stand | erected In front of St. Patrick's Cath edral, Permission for its erection has been granted by Mgr. Lavelle to Rod- erick J. Kennedy, President of the New York County Ancient Order of Hibernian in America, on bebalf of that order, the Friends of Irish Free dom and “kindred Irish societies, as well” Mr. Kennedy pre year's parade will be onstrat Last yeu mises that this a monster dem parade Was in charge of a branch of Irishmen antagonistic to the Hibernians, It was called off because rain. But the Parade © not heen able to Ket a " and in front of the Cathedral, For the first time the women will h represen tation ja i eon EI MOONEY DEFENSE MUST ACT. Om Ac line this year demned Man's Cane. SAN FRANCIBCO, Cal, March 2—The next move tn the ‘Thomas Moon will come from the defense om Gov. Stephens. The ¢ ane nounced to-day, following tt elaton ef the Supreme © upholding ney’s conviction wens eparedn would not was | alre n quick # red, ¢ dy he had President but that > Its con: that un fr iets dee ty to d Hock stand Saloons to} Pape’s Diapepsin helps to neutral- roteet Arsenal Worker ive the excessive acid in the stomach! VASHINGTON, March Chalr- | which is causing the food fermenta in Vosdiele of the ‘Training Camp (ton and preventing proper digestion ‘ tieg ie 1 announcing | Relief in five minutes is waiting for ay that more thant of the You at any drug store, sloons in Hock Island, Hl, had been| Th large fifty-cent eases contain 1 Winder th new War Depart enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to usually mabe See eons: ceclere, Che [ie keep the entire family free from stom: airment of the effleten YS [ach acidity and its symptoms of indi- ronp. and) Workers At the. Rock |mestion, wyspepsia, sourness, guses, Island Arsenal had be » source [heartburn and dache, for many f rapidly growing nto thelmonths. It belongs in your home.-- | TRUCK HITS AMBULANCE. — Sends tt € ne Throvah Rrook= lyn Droge ° wi jaw. | An amt Catherine's Hos pital nts nine t cha doug | atore show * morning by # ldoldt and ‘Ten ¥ Di. Nicholas an Portu- kal of No. 64 Ba a pationt who was being h Jana Tony M ive lance, were seriously iniured Tho truck, driven by Richard O'Co nell of No. 900 Willow Avenue, Hobo ken, struck the ambulance after ewerv ing to avold another Perrotta, has concu erations _ BY PULMOTOR. Three Children Mrs, Bsth children, were gas at No. 72 Osborne Ne Lrownsviile section ot | Brooklyn, at 6 A. M 4 A Woman {living on same floor smelted the fumes, and belng unable to arouse ny Jone, called the poitce, do who forced the Tassel, the husband and father, was only partly overcome, but the others wore saved only through use of pul- moto: An investigation showed that Ing the nlght some #9 fallon off a gas Jet a lewk had started. LEAP KILLS WOMAN PATIENT Operation Plange to Death, Mrs. Jennie Gallen of No. 28 West 16sth Street leaped to her death this morning from a window on the fifth floor of the Flower Hospital. She was to have been operated on to-day. Mra. Gallen entered the hospital sev- eral days Ago. engaging a private room. Fear of the operation for which ehe was being prepared appeared to prey on her mind. The nurse left the room for a | tow minutes and Mra, Gallen made her way to the window and jumped. ring hat in the room and Fear of Causes Her to Mra, Gallen was dead when found, The polloe were not and the body was allen hi Mra. Gal- Hen, ‘They | removed to the ° | was the wife of Henri M hy of an advertising concern. had two children. ‘Tho Hoboken Lodge of EB Walter F. Ahelin, 6 defeated former “Exalted CS, HEARTBIRN “TNDIGESTION OR A SICK STOMACH “Pape’s Diapepsin” relieves stomach distress in five minute Time it! Pope's Diapepsin will sweeten a sour, gassy or oul-of-order stomach within five tninutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is usually a sign of acidity of the stomach, Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as’ soon as you can. Therg will be no sour risings, no belch ing of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or hearthurn, |fulness or heavy feeling in the stom: ach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness, ‘This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors, Advt. Rater, and Willi. D. Bindewald, fore ier Becretary, who ran for re-election tact night, though under suspension on charees = They ran vindication, to get as the charges w tried. Wille jam McDermott « vid Multing, both, of unquestioned pateiatinm ed by a mate 100 SERIOUS KIDNEY TROUBLE nment Inspector in Rochester FRUIT-A-TIVES.” MR. RB. 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