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x led S A ut Faay toth Btrwets vty from ‘ory window. the fourth story window. Relatives gel Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find bes relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive blets. The pleasant, Gy eg tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natutal action, clearing the blood and gently paritving the entire system. They do that whic oan a calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, pring cathartics are derived from . Edwards’ Mobis es Pals hg ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. oh. * M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac- tice among patients afflicted with bowel and Ifver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- lya A age? compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color, ‘Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c per box. All druggista —~Advt, Druggists Highly Recommend Fine Kidney Medicine T have carried Dr, Kilmer's Swamp- Root in my stock of drugs for the past 15 years and have always looked upon it as one of my most staple remedies and in cases where such a medicine is required I have not heal- tated recommending Swamp-Root. My customers are well pleased with the benefits obtained from its use and 1 certainly believe it is worthy of these favora ‘emarks, Very truly yours, WM. C. VINCENT, Druggist, 996 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Jaly 28th, 1917 Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & C Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The New Y Evening World. Medium and large size bottles Nor sale at all drug stores.—Adyt. AD BREATH SAYS MASSES AIDE. WOULD LIKE 10 SEE. WAR PLAN SMASHED Sedition Trial Witness Tells of | Utterances Attributed to | Rogers, a Defendant. Richard ©. Shoup, salesman for an) addressing machine company, testity- | ing for the Government in the trial) of the Masses staff in the Federal Court to-day, told of a conversation with C. Merrill Rogers, business man- ager of The, Masses, last July, in please him more or suit him better “than to see the complete military and naval programme of the United States go to smash.” The defendants on trial beside Rog- ers are Max Eastman; editor; Lloyd Dell, cartoonist, and Josephine Bell, con- managing editor; Art Young, tributor of poetry, They are charged with obstructing recruiting. ‘Pho conversation touched on con- Mr. Rogers had said scription, Shoup testified, and “The draft isn't be- ing observed by the peoble. We have proof of this in our files—letters from people all over the country.” Health RuleNo2 4 Shoup’s testimony was a surprise Until yesterday not even Earl C, Barnes, Assistant | United States District Attorney in | charge of the case, knew of Shoup or his visit to the Masses office in July. Seeing an account of the trial in a newspaper, Mr. Shoup called the | United States Attorney's office on the telephone and volunteered as @ witness. On cross-examination Morris Hill- quit, counsel for the defense, wanted |to know why Mr. Shoup, a8 a loyal | citizen had falled to come forward jand testify before the Grand Jury |Mr. Shoup replied that he intended to, but on the day the case came be- |tore the Grand Jury he was on his way to Chicago. | Dorothy ‘inal manu: vho read all the orig- that were sent in to Economize Energy Do things the easiest way that they can be rightly done your power to resist. Apply that rule to w: n ED CUSHION SHOE is a valu- The springy cushion be- the DR. A. F able aid to health. neath each foot absorbs and so Comfortable, healthful s Don’t waste your strength and alking. In saving energy the impact of every step kes walking easier. hoes such as these stop the waste of nerve force and help in every activity. You will appreciate these things when you first wear = For Hon Mace by | JLP.SMITH SHOE CO. 4 Piece Ameri- can Walnut Queen as illustrated COLUMBIA and \ CORTINA Foreign $) Language Records for April on Sale. Write for logue. Mailed FREE, WE SELL ON CRE bit, COLUMBIA 8 OR. 467 ST..6&-84 AVE. Anne Period Dining Room Suite, 167° SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway at 97th St. 12 Park Place Woolworth Bldg. No Wi , ah LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL. Terms Apply Also to New nfm, Jersey, Long Island and jout, Ye Co ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. APARTMENTS FURNISHED from $75 Up on Credit. Sewing Machines on Credit. WE PAY FREIGHT. A: Ct a kind, from $110.00 1-3 off regular prices, to $350.50 which Rogers had said nothing would! the Masses for publication, was tnol Mr, Barnes then read excerpts first witness called, | from her testimony last fail in which She described the process of|she told of @ conversation between | climination by which the eligibility | Dell and Rogers, in which Dell sald: | of manuscripts was determined. She| “jgverybody should register and also identified various cartoons and|ocarry out the law untll It comes in articles which the Government holds|confiict with their personal convict were #6: ditious, and established their | tions.” authorship. Her reluctance to tell of] @ pia Mr. wasiman take part in certain conversations that had taken |tyat conversation? A. Yes, I think co in The Masses office caused | go, pla Earl R, Barnes, prosecuting attor- ney, to refer to her testimony before the Grand Jury. To-day, Miss Day could remember nothing that Mr, Kastman had said Togardine tho seléctive draft act. Every Man, Woman and Child in America, who can, should Owna Liberty Bond Booth, Ground Floor 38th Street $150.00. Bench-made Oxfords In a Choice of Patent leather, brown Kidskin, white Calfskin and dull Kidskin. High-cut laced style ~Reignskin Cloth Kiddies in .N Clearance Sale 800 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes at $5.25 nd Floor, 1,400 HAPPY AT BELLEVUE; CIROUS IS TAKEN TO THEM =" (THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 191 thood Also In- vited in for Annual Barnum & Bailey Performance. Ing gave its customary annual perform: Lord @ | s | | 1,400 Inmates dnjoyed th lon hollered | Fetiow | fellow jot the band, e clowns, Quite a bunch of kiddies are in the big horpital and Dr, George O'Hanlon Barnum & Bailey's Cirous this morn-|!nvited all the kids in the neighborhood . The mal- |lerlew were lined, as was the lawn, with ance at Bellevue Hospital for the @N= | patients, some of them In wheel chairs, tertaitmont of the poor patients and|some on atretchers, spreAd sunshine into their lives, Al to come and see the bout smiles Japanese troupes and the tuneful tang all with happy Greateat Show | POLICEMAN MAY LOSE A LEG, |!" & sertous condition. rth In front of the Administration nd no more apprectative axtdt~ “neorsy" for Dexter Harry Staton and the other he Chinese and Four Sold Nold-Up Again Ar Stet cies taeda have to be % home at Huntington. ‘The four soldiers whd are being held at Jamaica for the hold-up last week in which five persons were shot wete in Magistrate's Upon application of Assistant District Attorney Haaleton the case was arraigned again to~la Court. ‘i adjourned to April 24, Patrolman Webber, the bone of whose leg was shattered by @ bullet from one of the soldiers’ revo! {n Use For Over 30 Always bears | ttenature of FIFTH AVENUE cats made of New White Boots (Illustrated) fine A Most Exceptional Value at $6.50 Not since the Civil War has the Cotton Dress been promised such a vogue. day, Lord & Taylor, having prepared for the demand, now present newest versions of these practical, inexpensive Dresses, which thrifty women will so becomingly wear throughout the season. Many Models in Sheer Voiles and Serviceable Ginghams At a Price Which Insures Their Popularity A collection of Charming Summer F’rocks—$10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Third Floor A Trio of Spring and Summer Styles in Lord & Taylor Footwear for Women Finest of leathers and workmanship—Excellent values white Another Timely and Tremendously Interesting Sale , Women’s Cotton Dresses, $8.50 And so, early in the Several Hundred Extremely Smart Women’s Tailor-Made Assembled Especially for This Event and Featured for Thursday’s Selling at $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $50.00 A Suit Buying Occasion of Marked Importance Presenting Exceptional Values and Variety New and distinctive types of the Dressy, Strictly Tailored and Sport Suits, in Men’s Wear Serges of Superior Qualities, Tricotine, Gabardine, Wool Jersey, Checks and Stripes. style and quality standards, many extremely youthful models in the collection. , High-class Tailleurs—$60.00, $65.00, $70.00, $75.00, to ° In the finest Woolen Fabrics and rich new Silks, Suits All typical of Lord & Taylor A Group of the New Serge Capes $25.00, $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $50.00 At each price several decidedly clever models in these ultra fashionable outer garments. Third Floor Bench-:made Oxfords The “Virginia” (exclusive) White Calfskin, patent leather, dull Kidskin, brown Kidskin, grey ooze. avlor 39th Street GERALDINE FARRAR will take orders here for Third Liberty Bonds, Tomorrow, Thursday, commencing at 3 o'clock, (by courtesy of Metro- politan Opera Co.. Bond Booth, Ground Floor A Most Unusual Offering For Tomorrow, Thursday 3,000 Yards # Foulard Silks . full 36 inches wide . in the Season’s most desirable Patterns and colorings At.the remarkably Low Price & $1.00 vera Ground Floor Announcing a Sale of Misses’ Dresses Tailored Models in Twenty Strikingly Clever Styles At the Special Price $25.00 The most fetching of youthful Fashions shown in these smart Dresses. Included are: French Serge Dresses, in navy or tan, effectively em- broidered. Shepherd Check Dresses, with wide patent leather belt. Tricotines, in tunic models, tan, navy or black; beaded model, with gette vest. Wool Jerseys, with Satin trimmings. Serges, braid trim strictly tailored. Sizes Higher Figure, But For One Day's Sellin; Remarkably Attractive Price. New 14 to 20 years, All Made to Sell at a Much phases are orina Geor- med or Offered at This TMrd Floor Arrivals in Summer Rugs | From China and Japan Bia Novelty Rugs in exquisite effects, ifcludin, the popular Round and Oval Rugs in rush a cretonne materials, suitable for Porch or Bungalow and equally appropriate for any room in the house, Oval Rush Rugs 3x6 feet..........$3.95 Oval Cretonne Rugs 3x6 feet.....++0+-$8-25 6x9 feet... .$14.50 | 6x9 feet.. $22.50 8x10 feet. . -$21.50 | 8x10 feet. $32.50 9xi2 feet........$28.50 | ox12 feet... $44.50 In both seamed and Seamless colorings and designs ‘Two standard grade Inlaid Advance purchases value. ‘The colors run t will not wear off Size ox12 feet.. Axminster Rugs seamless makes, Oriental designs and colorings, also some beautiful new novelty effects. Size gx12 feet, «. $34,50 Wilton Rugs Solid colors and two-tone effects, in most desirable wrraeetarirre tees + $69.50 Wilton Velvet Carpeting s in solid colors, also small designe, suitable for Hall, Stairs, etc.; excellent wearing carpets, $2.15 and $2.35 per yard | $3.15 and $3.35 per yard Linoleums enable us to offer this very special hrough to the back of cloth, design Tile and Inlaid Wood effects; square yard, $1.25 Fifth Floor Histor Brush George Gerrard, two Acruned in Jamates other victime, have retumed to t CASTORIA For Infants and Children ( Cd GF - ro ¥