The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1918, Page 10

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‘GRIS! BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF wavy, lustrous and thick in few moments. Every bit of dandruff disap- pears and hair stops coming out. Fer a few cents you can save your Qelr. In less than ten minutes you ean double its beauty. Your hair be- comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant ‘and appears as soft, lustrous and gharming 0s ® young girl's after ap- some Danderine. Also try this pate Bn a cloth with a@ little Dan- Werine and cerefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at time. This cleanse the hair of : a sot dow! the beauty Gelightful sure price Gwaits those whose hair has been ed or is scraggy, faded, dry, or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every of dand Y Leesa | tbe invigorates the scal lorever = {iching and falling’ halr, but SeeE i ‘please. you mort will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see pew hair—fine and downy at first— veo—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of It, surely get o @mall bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and Just try it—Advt. FURNITURE iy Monday and Saturday Evenin 104 ST. L STATION AT Com! COLUMBUS AVE Your Eyes Worth? ‘Your eyes are your most precious possession — don’t neglect them. Correct glasses cost little and help so much. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses from $2.50 Established 56 Years 3 tor Nassau, ee 4ad_ Street. Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.cor.Bond St World Wants Work Wonders, Hair becomes charming, | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1928, * Soldiers Who Find Life at Camp Upton Irksome PRIVATE & 0. PALMER @ oO ~ =I A co..- J.LiPA: Booty a GRAND Rapips| Y5) SERGT R.A, Jones So Keen to Get Into Thick oi It They Can’t Sleep Nights. (Bpeccial from 9 Stat ot The Frening World.) CAMP UPTON, L. I., March 2.— A growing anxiety, a feeling of high tension, has spread over the camp. Men of the Metropolitan Division, or the 77th, as it is known offictally, | jess have all caught the fever, and the| and SIA. NY bane sett te) z —a ==> When There’s Hard Fighting to Be Done in France PRIVATE WELSH ~ C6.A.- 305 TS - PRACTISING ALETTER FROM HOME a” Rw. CAGE- CO.1-S06 MoToR TRUCK Co, 37a GOING THROUGH ON HIGA. Li 3 — — FRED STARK BATTERY A- Gost FiecoArr T: osm rows of barracks, boul avenues. The only items that toplo of general discussion 1s alwaye| distinguish Uncle Sam's military es- the day of departure. ‘The reports from Europe of Amer-! the | {can troops engaging more and more! men and baby carriages. The wind storm which swept over in battle tend to rouse the boys and tablishment from any modern city is absence of trolley cars, police- Poin rs ‘Spore’ BIG LEAGUE R| side of the water, BET.103 & IO4"STH keep them tn a constant state of ner-|the camp Saturday was the partial After more than #ix months of grilling phystoal effort|erator. A fire started in some un- they have reached the point where|known manner and before the motor vous enthusiasm. there can be no more beneficial re- sults rfom intensive training on this The mon think se anyway. New men are continually coming into oamp from. various sections of New York State. And thore ts plenty ETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered \ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets \are aHarmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re- sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not totreat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought ‘out these little olive-colored tablets. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quicklycorrect it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc withthegums, Sodostrong liquids, It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, “dullness” and that Aazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver, Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “I "and “heavy.” Note how they “clear"clouded brain and how they“; rk up” the spisite, 0c and 25c a box, Ritdruggiste. ~ dv, Tons of Excess Flesh ‘women more to the gentle ot 7 Acvelng Gorey oa og apely, more » and more healthy. Be correctly fitted in the Nemo designed Foch Sco beamaler andighier. S* **" Bat be sure it's « GENUINE Nemo. If not, you'll be disappointed. Mearty all stores can supply you. Many Ifityou accurately without extracharge. ‘wenty models— $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5 and $6 ,|ite ranks. The health of every man cause @f the destruction of the tncin- fire apparatus could appear on the scene the frail structure was practi- cally demolished. The fames, fanned by a veritable gale, succeeded in in- clnerating what was intended to tn- cinerate other things. Ita tsolated position made other damage by fire impossible, NOW ALL THE BOYS WANT TO JOIN THE BAKING SCHOO}. ‘The efficiency developed by the camp baking and cooking squad has been the cause of hundreds of recruits joining from commanding officer to rookie de- | Pends upon the perfection of this im- | portant department, which ts one of |the many new institutions made per- manent in the United States Army. ‘Tho baking and cooking school 1s tn qharge of Capt. John T. Fleming, Q. M. R. C. Officially it {8 a school for bakers and cooks. ‘There is one in every can- tonment in the United States. ‘Top Sergt. Ben Boyer, who hails from Manhattan and particularly Broadway, when ho first came to Cafip Upton knew nothing more about the cooking art than most men know about war. Now he turng out 25,000 pounds | of bread every day, inspects hundreds | | of cooks and mess halls and {s partic- ular to atiefy that ten-mile-nike ap- petite, ‘There are also Chefs Harry Kleine, Stephen L, Brighton and Ambrose Kissenger, attached to the school, In reality they are Q. M. Sergeants, senior grade, but real Caesars when It comes to roasting @ score or more of steers. They know the difference between a pis's kouckle and a sirloin, have werved in the Spanish-American War and have a sense of humor, Most chefs have not. Since the school was established last August 538 men have taken the course and have been distributed throughout the camp. Instructors go around every day inapecting the sev- eral kitchens, of whtch each has from two to seven under his personal su- pervision, Whenever a cook ts grad- uated from the schoo) he is oontinu- ally being checked up by the Instruo- tora, There are 850 of the latter at Camp Upton. Conservation of food ts carried to @ high point, There ts practically no waste, Menus are made up every day, so there ts variety of whole- wome food.* A Banitation or “policing” ts one of the most important things the em- bryo cook ts taught, and this is car. ried to extreme perfection, care for his range, the use of different utensils, how to “police up" the din- ing roam or mess hall, and the Mess Sergeant how to keep stock sheets for bookkeeping and running of ac- counts according to the number of men he bas in his company. ONLY THE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL COOKS ARE BARRED, ‘There ta every kind of cook but the correspondence school species, which the Top Sergeant affirms does not adjust iteelt to camp life, He always carries @ cook book, which is dan- gerous, Ben asserts that if a projec- tile from the new German seventy- two-mile slow fring Jaeger rifle hap- pened to tear the book out of the correspondence #chool cook's hand it noralize the me ‘The stwtent cook Is taught how to| S.RAOEKIN A. take shots at some of those shock and troops they have been hearing a . “Pipe” Cohen, Head- juarters Company of the S04th, says that if the Kaiser's disability is re- ported just figure out that the bat- talion hae been in acti Same of the boys are so eager to wail they are getting insomnia. So, to get up a sleep yearning, it was suggested in the 08th Infantry that Sunday drilling was a possibilit The suggestion seems to have been dopted, for the “Little Corporal” of Company K took squad after equad yesterday and put them through th entire manual “Little Corpl. Reiss is big in voice and smal in stature. much wisdom to the rookie. ROLLING THE BONES FOR TRIP TO NEW YORK GAMBLING? While of course no gambling 1s ever carried on in camp, the men, it 18 rumored, shoot craps to win a com- rade's opportunity of going to New York now and then, the debonnaire Hibernian of Battery A, 304th Field Artillery, has had lots of leave recently. But the lure held him fast yesterday, and gathering in| » the clans, Ed, Palmer, and 8. Radskin, bones against chance. Private “Re& had just thrown a natural when t Top Sergeant stumbled on the game, No explanation was attempted, The Knights of Columbus Hall was crowded yesterday even more than ever, and Saturday and Sunday are big days, One hundred girls from the New York Auxiliary marched into th: Fred, Stark auditorium loaded with baskets of delicacies. So great are the demands upon the hall an éxtension or addt- tion will be started this week. It will take the form of a large inclosed ve- randa, where the boys can lounge. Very interesting ta the little chaper tn the rear of the hall. Many mar- rlages have been celebrated there. Saturday Private Jones of Headquar- tera Company, 807th Regiment of In- fantry, began thinking about France and his early departure there, and decided that there was only one thing to do. Miss Barah Ahearn stepped off the train at the camp termina) into the arms of a very determined young pri- vate; so determined that before the ink was dry on the certificate she was the lawful wedded wife of a first class soldier in the N. A. Father Walsh, Chaplain of the 807th In- fantry, performed the ceremon: But his Voloe carries | prin! “Red” Hunter, | © they’ shuffied the| % o The LITTLE ,| CORPORAL ORILLING As. Svan. FAT WOMEN LINGER OVER NELL BRINKLEY PICTURES ‘ell Brinkiey, weodertul line artist, Grawe eoltt-flemned girs, who alee are purdy aristocratic in line, In oo dome, ehe te the eepair of all artiste and fat- tieh Indies, The potnt she illustrates te that aristocracy of figure is mot founded on ekfnniness, but on proportion, In this there is hope for “dumpy"’ fat folks. 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