The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1918, Page 6

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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. CAMP WADSHORTH (2 "SS2=% “Over Here," by Walt McDougall DIU. MLASIE Fs sar at Ro | pride Mit sit Milition itice wee Y ULLY GEE!DID} : : = PAN ie | i >>, An Old Recipe to Darken Hair Bage Tea and “eee Turne Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. ity Unb ch inbetore i over No Government Aid Has Been YOU'LL LAUGH! seas. Six months in Tex t ledge tens ng and a knowledge of wat is viired during a campalgn, ‘They | that the Railroad Admfnistration had iT f'ekew'eon tes tance | LIFT CORNS OUT 00,000 of the and Hartford Railroad were denied to day by John Skelton Williams, Director of the Division of Finance and Purchases Jof the Ratiroad Administration | Magic! Costs few centet No decision tins eon reached as to | Just drop a little Freezone on a joe ce || that touchy corn, instantly i stops aching, then you lift the bothersome corn off with the fingers. Trulyl Ne humbugf oe Almost every one knows that Sage i ronger pbysicially and and Sulphur, properly compound- . . every pelea Pe te ee brings back the natural color Recrutting Drive. Now Being} /" Veteran campaigners, ‘They know coeeten or Was years rine oa Made Here Probably Will i game, Added to their form.. e2- they 1 had 0 My Aad get this mixture was to make Fill Cantonmer Maseen tieee six months South Carolina, where they it at — which is mussy and trou- jearned ne¢wW methods of war- Nowadays we simply ask 7 | Svectal to the Brening World | drug’ store tor “Wyeth's Sa and SPARTANRURG, N.C. Maret Compound.” You will get a) 12 ome A eniinted wan 6 Jarge bottle of this old-time recipe netall ANE alae Mie Lg improved by the addition of other in- ts, at very little cost. Every road, he said, under conside i Mr. Williams issued this at Director General McAdoo at | ¢ to say that newspaper rer | that the Rallroad Administratio | hen stated that the New Haven's obii- || though ( selected m various in tho division are handling t 27th Division are keenly interested In| York State, and all the veteran the recruiting drive which opaned In| kauzations and patriotic socle New York State this week Reeruit tee en nee 50: uses this preparation now, be fn work, 4 eause no one can possibly tell that | (0 Parties are working In New York | [rivate James HM, Quinn of Buttery rations of about $45,000,000, maturing | yeu darkenec your hnir, as It does it, City, Albany and Buffalo, and sol) 1, loeth bie Artillery, hus five hortly, have ‘ “i be pro 0 naturally and evenly. You damp-|dier tn camp hero are writing to|Uolhers In the army. All aro sol- for by the Government, are in €n @ sponge or soft brush with It and | their friends back home. Every man apy > Men Lael While that the war with Germany. okt draw this through your hair, taking | who goes homo on furlough In asked F reached tilt ryote ey a ur keke Spe small strand at « time; by morn- | 1, pring a rocrult back with him and days ago and epee tasd aah jaar da nda aad Bla io hale disappears, and) i. is teeved that the divisfon will! went to Camp unk. William J pashli nl Mrcdlbs Mii al application or two, - ihe Quinn, the father the six boys, ts stent, if any, to which may extend | your hair becomes beautifully derk, | 8000 have its full strength again .' ' Hivee AN tes enters i an fo ae ee tee | thick and giossy, and you look years| Lieut. Col. Franklin W. Ward, DI. Melon ta reac hed ‘Siticial announce: » | younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur] vision Adjutant, in speaking of the My father says is proud o pou! a delightful toilet re-| matter to-day said: “Now methods] td that if he had six more boys quisite. It te not intended for the) win be adopted in connection with | Moll’ be in the army tour wald & hed wy i hype or prevention of dis-| tho recruiting work. The old style uf | toid un to let th recruiting is, I believe, a thing offin the game before the past. A great deal of time and] and that in just what we are going energy have been wasted by the weombers Of 4 standing on the corner attempting to] who 'are In the worl are rage ie? drag the unintelligent into the ra-| Svsth Gun Company, ai cruiting office. The 27th Division es iu 8 FH, 106th Kleld not want such men. It wants Wadsworth, Spar- |x headed fighting men to match the U. B.B. Lavi. | can be put in position ina fe w omin personnel of those no Squadron,| utes. The officers ranks, It wants 3" Edward,| their can Dp chairs who enter ners th sughtfully e short ment will be mi | | MEYER, DIPLOMAT, BURIED. | ® | or Navy Last Rites, BOSTON, Ma A detail of blu ekets fr Juvy Yard served as | funeral to-day — = if GeorKe ‘ ke Meyer, for — i Cap noel Bre avy and dip- Try Freerone! Your druggrat at, who d home here Satur. || Seils a tiny bottle for a few centa, sufficient to rid your feet of every || hard corn, soft corn, or com be tween the toes, and calluses, with out one particle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone ts was represented by Re mysterious ether discovery of a i sine ¢ By of rn noted Cincinnati genius. Geese! wy Honors | notlve pallbs day night ¢ f cose of M to open. arrangemen: | by Sergt. First Class | mer of the Division office with Private 9. Manilla as operator d as electrician and ee een ena aenemennnenarenanes Go After Pimples Major a Hvonlef, Military Attache of the Norwegian Embassy at the Source |: of sliver, | Abril 1 to stock F In January , t i Admiral Lely F of N ati in December ir F shington, ja spending several} and Com Wa dave in Camp Wadsworth, carpenter. They can motor over to Old Dominion Company of Maine You need R. & G, Pills, containing} ‘The first of the open air entertatn-| any part of camp, make thelr electric | lees quarterly dividend of $1 a she podophyllum for the liver and its allied d inen in camp] wire connections, rig un the screen| payable March 26. sxatives for action upon the bowels. art As-land get the show going inside of | half an hour tt ts estimated that between one an The blood ts kept pure by the action lion dollars will be expended by Supreme Service af the liver if it does its work properly | _ First Sere Claude G. Deland. iN om If not—you have pimples, bad_ bre ath, men and} C2™Pany 4 enth Infantry, has oeen Ren renire Wa nee Write for, Catalogue constipation, a tired out no good feeling. | greatly The band of the|Lrumotnd to be Becond Lieutenant) one inilion to one. a Mali Orders Filled R. . Pills stimulate the liver to] Fourth Infantry (formerly tador Fr Dae Watecsuns Bh Hata tonne of bare secrete bile, aid digestion, and keep the |the Sixth Massachusetts) furnished! heen Range Oiicer tor the ho Has) will be registered. biood pure. music for the oceasion. vinioe fos Canidlan) Paottig A 7 e & G. Pills are nature's own sub-| These entertainments will be given ssi . a xitute. for calomel and habit forming |!" various parts of the camp on dit vere af ferent nerhts, 1 d of having the |drugs, men come to the show, Major. Farrel} 1 dang Pills mitt 4. | men come to the sho ell] Dapot for Corp, s 58 FLATBUSH AVENUE or secret nostrum. A few pills taken big field office truck of the division! day, Major Waterbury wis Ord- vidend of 2 per cent. on pre LYN Jeach ni ght for a time will bring you] han been equisitioned and fitted up| nance Officer of the New York Divi- J stock, payable April Lo Stock Open Monday and Saturday evenings Bl splendid results. 10¢ and 25¢ the box, C ne. Aston during the Mexican border cam- | 'ecord March 2. dvt t nquare paten, — A Standard Oi CC about $17 neome and excess taxe — B Altman & Go, — —- Benjamin eeChapin ns in ‘The Railroads rowed opera against $1,088,7 AA DI Ame Br The Dep’t for Women’s Neckwear | Tihhe Novelty Jewelry Depart ment |““*" record March | American Sugar Refining: Co 1917 net profita available for showing a new and tnost attractive assort- ine ain ee interesting is featuring, among ma novelties, W ed Fruit Company. + Jend of $2. pe of Novelty Sautoirs and Necklaces ually t pendants) Apri! | are | The Yashma!. Jabot-stock particularly adapied for wear with Spring |, alles Stee et aiuto canlie a piquant and altogether charming innova- | The prices range from $4.25 to $9.50 land an x, dividend e tion just errived from Paris. = a a Western 1 | aera of 1454 spired by the picturesque veil worn by the Qa c * monte ayo, 112" hericent. aid 1b Inspired by the p i y A Special Selection of feent eae wan deft” 8S women of Moslem countries, this dainty con- ceit of net and lace cor | high stock collar (which may either be drawn | Suit Cases 9 Hand Bags, Ete. STOCK QUOTATIONS ; : ces le moi hi " . 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