The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1918, Page 16

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No Divorce for \nder After a trial of fo . Vickers as have to ¢ alimony. 1 decree in ‘AT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back p n HOBOKEN MORALS Military Zone May Be Ex- tended to Make Town Safe for Soldiers. hurts or Bladder bothers, Hoboken iw due f w ot The American men and women ; must guard constantly wgainst Kid-| ' hey trouble, hecauce we eat too much blood and all our food is rich, Our fa fitted with uric acid which th neys sitive to filter out, they w from overwork, become sluggis tHiminative tissues clog and the re sult is kidney trouble, bladder weak ness and w general decline in health When y®ur kidneys feel like lumps} of lead; your back hurts or the urine te cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seck relief two times during the niel': if you suffer with sick headache or ditry, nervous spells, acid #' ch, or vou have theuma' hen the weather ix had, fet from ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a ginss of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine This fam ous salts is made from Me acid of | « rapes and lemon inice, with }.ita, and} generations to clogged kidnevss acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending| bladder disorders. heen and Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in Jure, makes 9 delightful effervescent | lithia-water beverage, and belongs In| every hore, hecause nobody enn make a mistake by having a good |‘ kidneyv flushing any time. Advt SHE WAS | ONLY TWENTY : Yet Suffered with Functional |’ Disorder and Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “For many months T arene from periodic pains—l doctoréd with our family physician, but received no relief plained omy trouble to another doctor and he ad- vised me to take Ly Kr. Pink- ve three | vie uF Pharmaciat about four |, to neutralize (he |" then I ex- | here t# a opinion acro: morals of the t clare the alleged Craig of the M itary Pol © conditions in Hot wrong and add that a oulin't an {pal Mmite ’ nee the respe i ving removed from her the next year. Capt. Craig ngree with them Capt. Craig has been quoted aring that untess the Hobok thoroughly with vice cond ace the whole city un n of military law far an the eradication of this evil is concerned ‘View conditions in Hoboken have grown to such proportions that noth ing but stern n upp them—and ater q take,” Capt. Craig Loyneed Wo have power to tuk mea iT consider necess both tn fide the barred xone the Port of barkation and in lines. We yur activity ake Hoboken a uid be aubs \ fn questioning To-day Chief of Police Ma Hoboken said to an Evening reporter: “The city is well polic: @ police force of abou 12 tectlvew in addition to a ham's Vegetable Compound. Seon after taking it I began to hotice a change for the better, 1am in perfect health, and 1 cannot thank you enough for the relief it has given me."~ Miss Kate Lawrence, Box 725, Spring Valley, Il School girls and girls who are em- ployed at home or in so should not continue to suffer tortures at such times, but profit by the ex- perience of Miss Lawrence and thou sands of others who have tried this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia .F. Pinkham's Veget aye and found relief from such suffering If complications exist write the Lydia F. Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass, ‘The result of their 40 vear# experience in advising girls on) + this subject is at your service. —Advt and. after | taking six bottles | ¢ ccupation | § jal vice squad. “Hoboken has never licen tol rated disorderly houses, ¢ jaws being more strictly en now n ever before, Lately all the n taken tnto court mor ality barges bave re |heavy sentences tha «have been frightened away fre he town “Capt, Craig hax communi: But } la \ re 8 tect i every out on the And they didu’tt in a sir r” |. Depa | y pt € }that could b Cromby and Ori sendy ¢ tM, 1 ‘ Crosby of Washir Int D. << BIG BARGAINS IN U $290 Goetz & Co 350 Lohman By USED UPRIGHT B $50 Stodart 60 Billings 75 Woods 105 Wheelock 120 Swick & Co. 135 E. Gabler 140 Schoninger 145 Barmore 145 Goetz & Co. ARGAINS FOR BIG SALE PIANOS "8385 $10 Monthly Until Paid INCLUDING Bene ey & 1S Holle ed NEW UPRIGHT 5200 au Mt INCLUD With Bach t SED PLAYER PI $365 Goetz & Co.$10, | 445 Pease Pant Pai $150 Wagner 155 Held 160 Emerson 165 Huntington 165 Needham | 165 Wise Co 175 Sterling 5, 185 Mendelssohn 5, 190 Sohmer 81 to 87 Court, Cor. Li One Block trom Borough OPEN EV! Est. Over 6@ Years vingston Street, B’klyn i Subway Station GS Phone 4052 Matn WOMAN CONDUCTOR HIT = 3 fan BY TAXI; © TOBE SCRUBBED. © —— BY ARNY POLE. 1 Avenue iven by Louis Rogger-| pation in Van Devetter avenue (mene Exclusively Smart Pumps and Oxfords RRern war ~ YOUR FRECKLES 3 RIBS BROKEN yew YORK MAN SLAIN Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered. ihe time to take special care Car and Hurled tl Feet. Victim J ified by Wis Drat Dell, twenty-one, a Registration Card a sinfully Infuced # sd : < iless removed, Now is the ing when she was John Panco. time to othine—double strength b and thrown aeveral] ROSTON, March &—A man believed ‘This prescription for the removal of ne car barns at 60th! to be John Panco of New York wan sho: | freckles was written by a prominént sicinn and is usually so successful it is sold by, druggists under rantee to refund the money if it an ounce of othine—-double and killed within hear! the Back Ba hbound and # night {hitting her. Heturne! | ing from t rength, and even a few applications vuickly tt was thrown] ‘The police held a suspect found a should show a wonderful improve Ks AWAY, on whose Fight hand (ment. some of the smaller freckles fow even var entirely, Advt i : WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & Fulton Street, Brooklyn Offer An Exceptional Showing of For Women and Misses Advance styles of the new vogue in fashionable Spring Footwear of black patent leather and various colors of glace kid or calfskin Louis X\ or military heels 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 Welt and turned soles. Also on Sale at Our New York Store OPPENHEIM, GULINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Announce Extraordinary Values Tomorrow & Smart Tailor-Made Suits For Women and Misses ° Ihe models presented are exclusive and distinc- fi tive in design (three as illustrated), developed in ' superior men’s wear serge in attractive belted, pleated or plain tailored effects; some braid bound. Specially Priced 25.00 Attention is Invited to a Distinguished Showing of Higher Cost Spring Suits Models Suitable for Women and Misses Of Vigoral, Trico, Serge, Covert, Gabardine and Poiret Twill, featuring new Eton and Pony Jackets, also semi-fitted models, beautifully tailored and finished throughout. 29.75 35.00 45.00 59.75 ani up | Saturday Is Spring Apparel Day! For the Start of the Season These Unequaled Values in MEN’S SPRING CLOTHES Spring Chesterfield Overcoats at $17.50 Spring Slip-on Overcoats at $19.75 | ET a man go up and down t on Saturday, and try to find the |! equals of this Spring Clothing at these prices. We are content to case on the results he obtains. Our judgment is, that he will | These three fine groups are result of careful picking and choosi ering a period of months. plicate the Clothing ourselves at tl we paid, by a long chalk. Furt are satisfied with the Clothes—th terials, their style, their making. you be. >>> Rll Suits at $15.95 Cassimeres and worsteds, in fine Vv in, a good size-range. Chesterfield Overcoats | at $17.50 All wool, in Oxford gray and black; mostly | wre silk-lined. Regu- 8 to 46, in the lot. | 3,000 Men’s Spring Scarfs A Mighty Fine Sale at 65c Spring clothes, and the approach of Easter, demand new Neckties. Here they -are, in plenty —as good-looking a lot, at an economical price, as any man will want to see. We have sold many Scarfs of equal goodness for &1 each. Some for half-as-much again. 65e¢ is very little for such rich silks, such smart colorings, such good designs Slip-On Overcoats at $19.75 Fine all-wool fabrics; in medium tones of gray herringbone; also mix! smart model, sizes 35 to 42. Second foor | lur sizes 35 to 44; stout, 3! a HH scores of them, Stripes, figures, foliage effects, as well as plain colors, in profusion. Go to them Street fluor, Kast Bulléing An Amazing Sal Most Extraordinary Suits $24.75 FE have seen the identical Suits—exact as to qual- ity of the men’s wear \ serge, trimmings, style and ex- cellence of workmanship—re- tailed in Manhattan high-class shops at #45 and again at 847,50. With our ed buying fa cilities, « lly close mark ing tl ¢ offered for Saturday's selling at this most astonishingly fiowennice Both models are illustrated. They are types of the smartest tailor-mades that fashion has originated for the Spring season The vest of the pony model is white satin; that of the belled model, plaid faille silk, Both models are Phey are without question prizes at $24.75. 24.7 24.75 | in navy-blue; sizes Ly 16, 18 \ showing of Everything New and Smart in Misses’ Suits At $19.98 $21.98 828.98 to $67.50 Misses’ New Burella and Velour Coats in Spring Fashions At $16.98 $18.98 $24.98 60 Girls’ Higher-Priced Coats Secured to Sell at $6.98 Vhe least of the ¢ s in this lot would ordinarily be several dollars higher, Checks, serges, mixtures Some just an odd lot of good-looking Coats twice this price. 14 years Other Girls’ Coats here at $5.98 to $38.98, to match any of the Suits or Overcoats at || less than $20, and from there up to $25. We can’t du- |) colorings and,desigris. Models for men of all ages; || of Misses’ he town | rest our |] ve lucky | but the | ng, cove | 1e prices her, we 1eir_ ma- So will | range of | and dark tures. A | Hort street, ’ t ’ , — would be |! Sizes 8 to |

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