The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 10

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& y t if To, 1 pre Raper eremonae Bem: THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. B. Altman & Co. are prepared to receive for SAFE STORAGE | | IN THE ESTABLISHMENT | Furs and Fur Garments Rugs, Portieres, Draperies and Lace Curtains Furs repaired and remodeled. Rugs repaired and Portieres taken down and rehung Lace Curtains cleaned and (after cleaning) stored without additional charge TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL — Madison Avenne - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New Pork SOLDIER THESPIANS COME TONEW YORK There were 105 men in the party. + This included the members of the Camp Wadsworth’s Camp- company left here last night and will arrive in New York early this eve- ning. The show will open Thursday night at the Lexington Theatre, and cast, the orchestra, the business force jand the State mechanics. Two Pull-| man cars were required for them Capt. Charles P. Franchot, Alde-de- Camp to Major Gen. John F. O'fiyan, A . is in chargo of the party, 1 , y aout Made Musical Comedy Opens William A. Hailoran jr. will have Here Thursday Night. charge of the duction, , | Gen. O'Ryan gave @ short talk to _ 4 the men b they left f ‘ew | (Byectal to the Kveniog World) York. Hep 4 the work they have SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Tho Division's show, “You Know Me, Al," will be seen in New York “ty, The members of the producing DRINK HOT WATER April 9 | ac no in making the she such a auc id vid he was gorry he could trip to New York with wanted to see the per- jraham of Company ntry, bas been dis of physical disa- 8 National Guard eral months ago. BEFORE BREAKFAST le hat ta Says you reaily feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill, the be assigned Machine Gun bring that unit up to The rest will t First Pioneer If you are accustomed to wake up|! with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your | ‘\" meals sour and turn into gas and |°'% acids, you have a real surprise awalt- | rived b ing you. | Zach To-morrow morning, immediately | we upon arising, drink a glass of hot | Air water with a teaspoonful of limestone | {N° naferred from the J Machine Gun Batt eer Infantry. phosphate in it. ‘This is intended to FA a Rel firat neutralize and then wash out of |, ed men are wanted for the| i ‘ ne} your stomach, liver, kidneys and gun battalions. Newspaper Writers in Khaki Wield Facile Pencils for the Benefit of Uncle Sam’s Camp Dix Boys ners. HARTFORD, Conn, April 9.—The parents of Sergt. John Sheehan and a pert M. Kennedy of Com- Private Albert M. Kk y ot Com any F, 102d Infantry, fed to-day from Washington that the a, two soldie in Ger- many. ‘hey were ing after a fight des Dames on . ie ours of Hartford, a private in 5 oany A of the 102d, has not been heard from since December and bis parents in this city said to-day that they had heard through the Red Cros# he was probably a German prisoner of wa OOO ‘él i on) “Who Will Winthis Battle ? Your kidneys are the filters of the body. If they become inactive and fail to eliminate the waste matter, they are apt to throw the whole mechanism of the body out of order, thus toxic poisons can accumulate in the system and be as deadly as snake venom Besides causing the minor ailinents of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and backache, neglect of the kidneys is apt to develop into more serious diseases, such as diabetes or stone in the blad- r. Rid the body of toxic poisons— clean the bladder and kidneys aml cure the twinges of rheumatism with Anurie and vou win the battle of life. | Anuric was first discovered by Dr. | Pierce, and has benefited thousands of | sufferers as well as appeased and elim- inated the ravages of the me ous kidney diseases. Now pr at any good drug store, or Pisree, Invalids’ Hotel and Inst., Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package. Larger package 60 Many folks in New York State have had experiences like Mrs. Frederick Macher, 195 Kensington Aveine, prominent musician of Buffalo, gradu Jate of the London, England, College | of Music, who writes: | BUFFALO, N, ¥.—"t was on the | verge of a break thirty feet of intestines all the indi- eosin gestible waste, poisons, sour bile and down. ‘The pain in my back was ex- cruciating and my eee thus cleansing, sweetening and SOLDIERS DESERT Left to right, Front centre—Private W. A: Bren- | e Co, Art Editor. Back row—Private Wide head would throb urifying the entire alimentary canal. | apy 14 Feld ery, Ht Headquarters Co., 310th Infantry; Private P. and ache. I had Pr Mecba’ haniont Ub eke bandichen | 10 SEE THEIR FOLKS nan, Battery B, 309th vi ld Artillery. Middle row— | i Abas dquarters Co., 6 Yoneer Regiment; little or no # "| backache, bilious attacks, constipation | Serst. R. H. Dunlop, 312th Ambulance Co,; George J. | p> S1ith ; Private BC. or any form of stomach trouble, are, ae Sa Hd | a, Managing Meltors Private Ww. F, Hicks jr, S1ith | Jack Pinal Lt eesthnes th urged to get a quarter pound of lime-| Trio \Who Took French Leave = —" cree <a aga es side-bath. It is said that men and n Brooklyn A fo, |mitied oA & Dar with Cc ho, wii | music, A, friend advised me to try | women who try this become enthu- tr erent, Of Me UT wry training of the|Apuric. After using two packages T | alastic and keep it up daily 5 rs of the 106th Infantry | 133 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, who is in| "“scoiumbia must ac an appeal for | feel like a new woman, the pain ha | hot water and soap cleanse, | *t" Camp Wadsworth, Company G, was found at his home| not only with ty daily, call- | entirely left me. This is a wonderful Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the nd freshen the skin, so hot | Spar 8. C., left there with-/jast night by Detectives Donnelly and | mind, but fe n the Columbia | medicine and 1 would recommend it table for the bite you've prepared for the guests of water and « teaspoonful of limestone | out permission on April & Although Pegnam avd taken to the Fifth Ave- | Nation.” said = lo live sumerers. ocr the evening. As a@ suggestion for @ dainty lunch: phosphate act on tle stomach, liver, /the usual tine before a desertion nue Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on kidneys and bowels charge {s made ts ten days, the au-|. 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