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e+ WY HAGRESIA FOR STOWAGH TROUBLE {Mt Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Prevents | Pood Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid Indigestion OPERAS and CON®ERTS Caruso in “L’Amore Dei Tre Re”; Boston Orchestra Plays BY SYLVESTER RAWLING Hi Deudticns if you are a wutferer from n- @igeation, you have already tried pep t) ue SMe hed you Know tes THRILIANG performance ofjleamed this season. Ten years ago! even «ve Failet Italo Montemeszi's Amore | Mr. Caruso’s reputation rested upon eres Det Tre Re" at the Metro-| his possession of the most beautiful ed magnesia |Dolitan Opera House last night) tenor voice of a century. | gripped a great audionos as nothing| To-day Mr, Caruso rightfully takes ise has done this season, Mr.| hls place with the greatost of singing | Morangon! mado the orchestra murge |artista, and ho atill retains the golden Jand swell with an overwhelmt Something of adulation he has | proclamation of the score, Breat ifleed in the transformation, No es9 almost one sat while the absorb-| doubt, beforehand, he had discounted ng passion of tho second act was|the cost. There were commenta in the | ‘Take a teaspoonful of the powder or Compremsed tablets with water after your next meal, and w oe this makes, It will 1 the dangerous, ‘disclored and tho 8 1g, grim! lobles Inet night @ rai brought it to an end. Aftor| tat T could not fi that, the third act, despite tts tn-| ire? sn food falt trinsie mus and dramatle worth, | nim tr I lost sign 0, Emotion was ex-/Scott! Showid a man who has had a eal and enjoy tt witho |rendevouz with ano ti her man's wife, er Giecomfort to toile woth y ed b D! the continued use of By all the canons of Art tt shoutd har by pbilnd but ime a cannot injure th en way 90 lone aa there are any aymptow et actd indigestion. —Atvt Actual conditions of all sorts in m5 . Germany to-day will be told in twenty | Wait. Br important articles in The World, be- | time anywhere, ainnina Sunday and daily thereafter.'1t {# the Mora are re on her mt for the firet |} was singing Avito, third new part he ha heart a9 tho ent w Caruso, one thing { would suggest Avitg 1s young, virile, 4 under the influence , nd passion for trom! at tho knees and ‘c nme | ysical collapse a ohed her, pro an he ap: . 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Women Pad: i JOHNE EBBERTS SHOE co. ppiauded most enthu ramme consisted THE EVENING WORLD, matter wh! bj Thritt, / RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK It Was ‘Rush Hour”’ of a Red Cross Waffle Day,| but Corinne, the Hot Waffle Juggicr, Isn’t Sure That the Four Double Decker the Bluejacket Stowed Away as Ballast Won't Cause a Naval Disaster at Sea. PSTERDAY was Red Cross Walle Pxchange for Women's Wo It began early when the Grand Central Information Bureau arrived for breakfast. It continued late when last the Femme Shopper bundled up six waffles in a paper napkin to “warm over for Joba's dinner.” But the Big Rush ogme at 11.30, The Big Rush was one Hungry Bluc trolling « 43d Street near ‘ Avenue before the big the Hungry Bluejacket scented a familiar odor—a yummy, waft y odor. It amelt ike the Kitchen at Home, “Ye Whales and Little Star-Fish!" whistled the Hungry Blue- " ens like wal 1 Waftle Day,” announced a sign he door. rhe Hungry Biuejacket hied himscif to a table near the kitchen door. “Bring mo a Double Decker,” he one: The Winsome Waitress reported to quarters. Headquartera 43 Corinne—one Swedish cook who has wafted waftes for thirteen years down at the Women's hone. Corinne poured out the batter and he “dl hig Day down at the New York 4 the golden waffles, The Hungry Bluejacket Behted up hited in. In & sea of maple syrup, four waffles with a cargo of butter sated ond—and then vanished lke a submarine, for a x ‘Tho Hungry Bluejacket hailed the Winsome Wattresa, , *nald he, “Another Double Decker!” Tho Winsome Waltress disappeared—and C Four more waffles hove into sight. And—like ships that pass in the nicht—four more waffles vanished, ‘The Hungry Bluesacket winked at the Winsome Waltress, ho aatd, oss disappeared—and Corinne poured the batter. commented Corinn treme wi ess is all one custo: orinne poured the batter, ivulged the secret. ald, “It looks to me “But t ke bad bus! ne cus She poked her head h the kite + followed the Winsome Waitress and the fourth Double Deckor to the table of the Hungry Biuejacket. As each mouthful made a deop-sea-dive Corinne’s gaze grew more terrified. ‘Just then the Hungry Bluejacket wig-wagged the Winsome Wait- ress, And Corinne leaned far out t “t may be gone for « long, long time, more Double Decker.” Corinne's Jaw dropped. " ghe nodded, “I tant a ‘long, long timo’—T tank he sink de sang the Bluejacket. “One Loses Life in Country He STONINGTON, Conn, M arence H. 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Publication will begin on Sunday, “4 March 17, and the articles will appear daily in The World thereafter. Begins Next Sunday; Daily Thereafter A eS SE ES GEER EE ES eet a NN