The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1918, Page 8

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(BEGIN HOT WATER | aye jai ate’ | phosphate before breakfast | washes out polsons, U ———— If you wake up with a bad tante, bad brea h and tongue ti ated; if your hear! is dull or aching; If what! You eat scurs and forms gus and acid | in stomacl,, or you are bilious, consti- ated, nervous, sullow and can't get —t Just right, b inside bath- ? FIGHT GAS ATAGKS AND ENOY THEM THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1918. CAMP WADSWORTH GAS ~ WHY DON'T] Ls U fame “SALUTE? Yo ALL THIS DRILLS SAY BOSS CANT. YA GIVE A FEL- LER A COUPLA YY BUSINESS ? YY TWO HEROES OF ALLIES — ———— | here. Capt. Michael Browne of the| he has been in the British Army. He Rritish Army, the bayonet instructor,| was in the South African War and I RIN Sip AT UPTON PROMOTED was made a Mafor, and Lieut, Henri] received the Military +e! at oes i TG Yoire, French trenc 7 © ex-| Lieut, Poire was at the front " iicarr ree neat | F 2 7 for, wenaivanced toa Fir Lies. [tie suthrenw™ of the wat ant be | i bik > UPTON. N. ¥, March 21.-= | nanc 6 he netructor at Plattsburg, H DONT FEEL RIGHT 1} | ‘OVER HERE by Walt McDougall Ware ban * ny : ‘ tod y st the| ‘Mos or Browne served with the Scots} Ho h . H younded three times and i ! . é pet erat th "t reign instructors | Guards most of the twenty-two yenrs| wears the Cross of War U f hot ter with | ; Y Y, i t Have Your Spring Suit ae | Ing. Diink before breakfast « ginas | Artilleryman Runs Amuck on} P | -00 Weekly of real hot water wi teaspoonful * om : a of limestonasphosphate in it. This wii) Moonshine, Kills Mule, y jush the poisons ond toxins from i "4 as tony liver, kidneys and bowels Gets Six Years, If you were a person of means you would, no cleanse, sweeten and purify the| — N tint | » atone pcause entire alimentary tract. Do your In-| (Special From n Staff Correspondent | doubt, have a charge actount in many stores, because ies, bath ing Immediately upd arte | of The Evening World.) | this is such a convenient way of purchasing. You may ‘ ing in the morning lo wash out of t SPARTANBURG ’, Maroh 21.| : : ttle +f " cal pple all the previows days pode | sai eee et enjoy this same privilege without wealth—in fact, more ous waste, gases and sour bile before ~—Infantrymen going to the trenches privilege than is customary with the ordinary charge putting more food into the stomach,| OW are subjected to tt , yer’ , " ‘ " To fee! like young folks feel; like | Tho gaa used te not the colt sane account. You may divide the payments in small weekly you felt before your blood, nerves used by the Gerenans, but It ts very or monthly sums. Our club plan is a quiet, refined, juscles became loaded wi . +e: . purities, get from your pharma Pema and ts quite painful to dignified charge account. No fees, no dues, no red tape. quarter pound of limestone phosphate, |*® ¢¥es and nose, The men suffer which is inexpensive and almost taste- a Permanent effects, but one whiff e less, excent for « sourish twinge which {t makes them dread it for ever- E t t ta not unpleasant. ‘ ' more, The battalions now occupy re- as er ul ee Men and women who are usually con-| the trenches for seventy-two hours ; stipated, billows, headachy or have any | and the tnat few battaltons havo been Involving the Greatest Values Ever Offered mibjected to the gas attacks almont e Inaide bathing before breaktost—| ver yet wsmninen atone | Sale Now in Progress —— ms | 18 wtronuous work, but the men do | ‘ not seem to mind It. Ther go into Ll ANT: RK PVORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS! 44 trenches with mae masks sung Men’s Suits The biggest money’s worth $ ] g” J $19.75 ever bought—in spite of the present high cost of materials and workmanship. ou cannot Andrew Alexander around their wateta and it dons not take many seconds to eet the masks commander. ins, NO VOTE FOR SOLDIERS Liout. Samuel Davies, te it. TLMeut, Davies testified to adjusted after the alarm ts sounded. | the sar fect. ‘The fndii ft the An opportunity Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Ave, Misinterpretation Of orders was the|oourt wil not be made. public. until FIGHTING IN FRANCE afford to overlook..........+ at 45th Street plea of Capt, Stanley W. Pleree, 1onth | after It lias been approved by Major A Infantry, when placed on trial before | G0", ,O1yan the Division Com-| ~int Devise Method of Taking Every Garment Absolutely Guaranteed, or | a court martial on the charge of fail duty with his regiment It, So War Officials Don't Money Refunded. While on » at Hopback r James A. Pay Artillery, dlied up| quor and proceeded t of the surrounding ght vermilion. Ii mes of some mountain and chased the women folke ole two pocketbooks und to camp and shot ar fiicting a wound froin 1 died, He was tried court martial and convicted and to six years at hard labor rfelt_ two-thirds of his pay gf after paying his allot ments for dependent rolatives. Major Gen, O'Ryan in approving J not understood that the) the sen said: “This soldier vio- |ure to obey tho orders of @ superior | at tir | offleor |e | Lieut, Col, John B. Tuck, command- | ing the regiment in the absence of | to Col, Vrank H. Norton, who Ls attend. |! Ing an officers’ school at San Antonio, | © was the complainant and sole wit- | ness. Col, Tuck testifed that ho bad | | |told Capt. Pierce, as officer of the | 4 | day, to personally inmpect the food |nerved the prisoners tn the regimen. tal guard house, and that Capt. Plarco | 4 had falled to do so lerce tn his defense testified HILDREN'’S shoes that are sturdy and dependable, as they have been for three genera- tions—made over our wide toe, broad sole last, now generally recognized as best for growing feet. Complete sizes and sales- people of long experience insure correct fitting. You will find the Want It Tried. WASHINGTON, March 21.—A formal ommendation against any attempt 10 These suits—every one of them is u “corking good” example of the twentieth century science of tailoring. They represent the clever- est and most swagger garments, including, besides the conservative, 4 Sela weet the form-fitting and belted models. Choice of the season's latest Scrincd By charter an relat, peer! materials, An opportunity of unusual importance to you, Mr. ¢ the opinions of Smart Dresser “24” J Men’s Suits Other Suits $19.75 to $50 _ Here’s another rattling big value, SIN KTOT. | record ind bis ataff, the departme mined no practical method of taking (ho votes can be devised. Should an attempt to poll the soldier vote be made at a national election, | 48 State commissions would have to visit every unit of the army tn France nd determine the eligibility of the Lace or Button, which you could not equal anywhere prices unusually attractive. $2.60 and $3 that he lated. the, hoapitatity of the people | men ' i iat wan to person. ated the huspitality of the peop | ithis, according to War Department |@t the price. Be sure to see these : in their relations with soldiers. | officials, would be a hopeless under-|ultra smart suits... .............00++ 1] Drunkenness acts, which xeuse uch |¢ great dis- Ing, and since the Federal Govern- cannot ttelf partteipate in the yesterday of the vote, which must | under the laws of each State, be taken by State officials, there is no remedy. wrganization to which belongs and to the di whole, It Is trusted that this sentence will constitute a warn- ing to soldiers of this division who] Existing orders fully proVide for the may be tempted to follow the lead | recording of votes of soldiers on this of thix matt good name of the elde. thousands of soldiers of this givision —_--—-- aint at Selective Na who hold themselves tn rest ‘ometion. ei all times demands the summary pun- WASHINGTON, March ‘?t.—- The oe net UR idin Rt. Wright, come Plan ‘for promoting staff oficera by | bl ¢ Jmanding the 105th) Machine tolection rather than by seniority aud | 53 to 57 West 14th Street, New York Hatta rmeriy Bauadron A, } will Incorporate ft in @ bill to ve pre- | ji Nears Sa eo . nei porn aa sented to the House Naval Affairs | eran jepartment Store in New York Wastin Na le Committee, Line officers of the navy \ tin now post of duty. His transfer now are promoted by selection y which will be fille n of Major ¢ Sa e Young viens Clothing Vep | eration wate wie will bo ues lected for the place. Brig. Gen, James W verter has been granted leave of absence for ten days and loft last night for his home in New York will have on Special Sale, to-morrow and Seturday, Members of Company A, 106th Machine Gun Battalion, last night gave a “so long party" to Capt. X | Harry HH. Spencer, recey trans = ferred to 1oxth Infantry, and | rave him duome gold wateh as |a token of com. 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