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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918, ; Amgrios since the advent of horediess [Light Roadster Model Is Proved — MOREGARS ARE NEEDED |THE AUTO ABIG BENEFIT | TRUCKS REPLACE WORSE. [0m unwe mare of om POSLAN BEST WILL ASK MTADOO. | To Be Well Adapted for Satesmen FOR IG ORPHANS OUTING, TO TED BUSIESS MEN.» run ie Pt teh yne and one-half million horses and . WAY 10 STOP eeneeremmtann ‘ ucks are replacing the horee OOOO OOO 8 4940000 DG O4-OHOH HLH >060000+-0 | he prepanite or the : wi oe age eae ey a mules were sent out of the United|everywhere, and with the coming t= FOR JAMAICA BAY teem th anita "Or phan ; automobit nu tat ebiie Wp 1, O0rd ‘st ws Maan, | States to the Buropean battle fronts, | of ue apa: ku farming are make > utomobile is put, G 5 and @ fecent eetimate gives the aum- |ing the horse almost needless to a } Day Outing on Thursday, June 6, con-|ager of the Mitchell Motor Car Com- farm population of. America, ducted by the Orphans’ Automobile| pany of New York, said D. C. Durland,|ber of horses now roaming the/ business men and the farmer Day Association of New York, of which | President of the Mitchell Motors Com- wasted ranges west of the Missouri| learning that the truck has arrive Horace L of Ajax] pany, Inc., made the assertion recently | River as 2,000,000. in this world of rush business to-dayg Rubber President, “Ans op! of the power-driver pur’ four| that 80 per cent, of the automobiles in] ‘This is evidence of the wondertul| hides waren hos undereone a wee ed thus| America were used strictly for bust-|reyolution that has taken plaee in| terial change.” ness or seml-business purposes, and SKIN'S TTCHING poy noes AT ONCE Cover the spot that itches with Pos lam; relief is immediate. -_ When the skin aggravates, burns, fo eat presents an unsightly, broken-out Commissioner Hulbert Going surface, there is one remedy pre-emi to Confer on Harbor Im- nently fitted to soothe and heal, on which you can always depend—Pos- provements Here. gm. noe Poslam is Quality—Poslam is Con- - eentrated Healing Energy; so little tn anticipation of his forthcoming does so much. Let Posiam SHOW you how excellent it is. Sold everywhere. For free seh consult with Government auth write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York City. Poslam Soap is the tonic soan for Shipping and docking factiitles in the skin and will freshen and beautify New York harbor, Dock Co your complexion.—Advt DOCTORS ines ‘and Health Commissioner |maica Ray to determine what tonds|NEW NORWAY SHIP ARRIVES, {ictiante™'ietnteos, Malate. 28 rf rekon will make ap Investigation nay be Da ‘ cae perdenladg As : st cae 7 umbus_ 8469, FAILED T0 HE WIth of the community. AN ATLANTIC war hat May ‘ wt, New Model Taken Over and The grout press of war traffic and| twin screw steamer Stravangerfjord o But Lydia E. Pinkham's ; FL FINE TAKE |the promised growth of the merchant | (i, pore torday from Christiania, Nor Improved by General Motors Co. Vegetable Compound Re- | , Le ne OX-lway, the first newly built steamer to ee rote ” | pansion of doeking area in the har-/arrive since the outbreak of the war. moved the Cause of |bor, Commissioner Hutber® already | Her keol was laid June 19, 1914, at Ber- this Woman’s Illness. be laid before the Board of Estimate | kenhead, Engiand. ans for the re ng of tide| The British Government setzed nearly ee a | “1 took Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vege-| LIVER bans near Barren Island and tho|¢very vessel under Sean in Brit- - a eukness andi Rockaway Inlet where ten 1,000-foot |/8 yards but permitted this one to pe table ny a a weakness and way In where ten 1,000-foot |! plate. Whe AGaranaNee Ih & ones who will par- ‘ affair bar | from conversations 1 have had with our hairman of the Com-|own customers I am convinced tlt his G& mittee on Arrangements, is now ne- | aq a conservative one. gotinting with Government officinis to | timate Is a conservative © ment have several of Uncle Sam's Army avi-| “For instance, recall for a s at Mineola fly over the play business man or woman W five unds, In full view 9 ',|yeara ago. At the end of the week, majority of whom f never be- | tired, worn and weary from the prese of More cars are most needed to trans-| business, he sought the great out of port the children y of the local] doors for the recreation, the rejuvena- nutomobile dealers have not yet shown |tion he needed. What did he do? ie lutafataaa? Riayat, amulets wap sot Say of@oe| FOF Tired Feet, Sore Feet, Tender, Aching, Swok r at once and if necessary drive it} and the men of 1918 aren't using their yourself, Write or telephone for entry | automobiles for pleasure either. While ~|it is true that they might ride out into the open country frequently, still they re doing it to give their ‘minds and dies the rest necessary to fit’ them z rip to Washington on Saturday to rites upon plang for the improvement of OVERLAND, LIGHT FOUR , ROADSTER. oO vmissioner Hulbert together with Commisstoner “Can't beat ‘Tiz’ for aching, swollen feet. Don't stay footsick I* pain which usec plera may be erected to dle the A toikeep We ih bes pce Road i to handle the} 17 knot steamer of 18,000 tons displace- Y [South American, West Indian and| ment, 550 feet in length and 64 fest for two days each Spend 10 cents! Don’t Stay | coastwise shipping that has been dis-|hoam with a capacity for 1,300 passen- onth, 1 tried) bilious, sick, headachy, |placed by the Government's seizure |gera on her six decks. She will carry many doctors : aL dein . Saawvaetear tics no steerage passengers, The steamer Without benefit constipated. f docks, formerly used by these) cost approximately $3,500,000, Her until I was really [onthe commander eee ¥ 8. Lreena, for- The “Or ‘7. y of the Bers d, wit hn} ® mother urged me to take Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege table Compound as it had helped her so much. I did 80 and soon saw a chang for the better. T kept on taking it and am |the Federal Government to establish | Norway. two dry docks on this reclaimed land | . Jand to dredge the Rockaw ot} | c rckaway Inlet] KISSEL DETACHABLE TOP. | for the work that. must be done to win Bx jand channel in Jama Bay to a ping one's self fit a pleasure, But | thirty foot depth to permit of the| “In designing a car with a dot te big thought back of it all i# an Just take your shoes off and then put| with joy: aleo you will find elf paid | passage of ocean going vessels, Mr,|top the manufacturer must in si A GREAT TIME SAVER | carnest and sincere desire on the part | those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, burn-| gone from corns, callouses and buniona| Vesuibert aleo fill ‘aale those construction features that keep | to be in condition and stay in ‘condi. | 12g Corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet] There's nothing like ‘Tiz.” It's the Adc , 4 r biting weather tion to shoulder any responsibility, any | Of yours in @ “Tiz* bath. Your toes|only remedy ‘et draws out all the Jducing the Ne wo Hrevent the avin! rhere ia scarcely a business tirm| CX Work that might be necessary to | will wrlegle with Joy: they'll look up at| polsonous exudations which putt up Fou \ ‘om Rep! ; iness n war. <i “n| fe si | Company to ¢ 5 netropolitan distribu-|in the country that has not felt the| the wa you and almost taik and then they'll/ feet and cause foot torture, \ HOw so well and strong that I can do | water piers on the North River near |ter of the Kissel Motor Car Company. | recet of greatly overburdened trans-|, “That's what T mean by a ‘semi. | t#ke @tiother dive in that “Tiz" bath.| Get a 25-cent box of “Tis” @t eng all my housework, even my washing, | East 28d Strect for dock privileges. By building his top in, not on, to| & |business’ purpose. It might be called When your feet feel like lumps of|drug or department store—don"t wait, and Th a little baby who is as! JS The North River plers used by this | {he lower, b wile cinsel practically | portation facilities that have existed | pleasure, is ou would cal ing a| tead—all tired out— just try “Tiz.” It's| Ah! how glad your fect get; how com: healthy as I could ask—thanks to your WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, Mine at eset are needed by trans-| such dovetailing construc fs us wa.|eVer since the United States entered | Pleasure, taking @ tonic @ pleasure, or{ grand—dt's glorious, Your feet will dance! fortable your shoes feel—Advt. al Vegetable Compound."—Mrs, FP. H. atlantic vessels Jterproof as it is cold proo the war. — — - Stone, 24 Bowdoin St. Worcester, = Glenn A. Tisdale, local Franklin Mass, ‘ } |dealer, has recently heard from the Women who suffer from displace- \factory how this situation has been ments, irregularities, inflammation, |responsible for a greatly increased ulceration, backache, headaches and interest in the Franklin for utility nervousness should lose no time ii purposes, “From the data that the factory has available,” says Mr. Tis- dale, “there is a very evident turn to- ward cars of the better grade incor- | porating light weight construction, | because of economy in gasoline and} tires, I believe that this present year | will show some wonderful develop- ment in automobile use of a commer- | cial character.” AUTO SPRING BUSINESS — | IS EARLIER THAN USUAL “That the importance of the motor car as a vehicle of utility is responsible for the business now being done by the automobile dealers 1s becoming more and more apparent day,” says James J. Hi gene r of the Reo Motor Company of New York, Inc. “Our sales records show that busi- r has opened this year about two weeks earlier than usual. This condi- tion is not confined to the Reo product alone, Practically all reputable makers are enjoying the same demand for their product He P2DDDODBG-DDHDGH4-6.8.0:8-0-0-04-4 cretary Mc- 1 h him jin in- |¢ er but nd Steamship ve up its present deep ummer rail T. Silver THREE BROOKLYN STORE: At At 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. . At Gates Ave. Bet, 48thand 49th Brooklyn Sts., Brooklyn FULTON ST. cor. of BRIDGE ST. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Thursday “Clearance Sales” BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn giving this famous root and herb rem- edy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial.—Advt. Always Recommends This Kidney Remedy For twenty years aac Hhive experi- enced a good sale for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and I am always glud to recommend it as the best kidney preparation on the ket to Never during my experience have I been called upon to take back a bot- tle of it and every user seems to be a| [le perfectly satisfied customer. Very truly yours, A. L. WILLI Druggist, Oct. 16, 1916 ayton, N. ¥. Special Sale Thursda An Unusual Assortment of About 450 Letter to Or. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., 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 York Evening World, Medium and large size bot tles for sale at all drug stores,—Advt. | Special Sale Dainty Silk Dresses | Reduced from 18.75 and 25.00 | Stunning charmeuse, serges, Georg- 95 ette and taffeta combinations, jersey Jo | cloth and Georgene; new shades. sumably nobody buys an auto- |mobile for pleasure, Fully $9 per cent. of the purchases ar made under the spur of necessity. The demand ts not j confined to any one section of the coun- try, but 1s general | POERTNER EXHIBIT. | It 48 a common sight these days in| |New York's automobile row to’sce cara- vans of motor cars being driven to the |salesrooms from *the factories, making |the trips entirely under their own power instead of being brought here by |railroad, A few days ayo a train, of | Seripps-Booth cars arrived at the ‘rooms of the Poertner Motor Car Com: any, Broadway and o7th Street | Pai 1, Poe President of the Company, which Silk Afternoon Dresses For Women and Misses The Sign of Defeat for the Kaiser if YOU Buy | | War Savings | Stamps “WSS” Of Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Crepe Meteor Foulard Gingham, Satin and Combinations Regular 20.00 to 25.00 Values Sale Price 13 , 75 Positively None Sent C. O, D. or on Approval Clearance Sale Capes and Coats Reduced from 18.75 and 25.00 | Beautifully oraped capes in splen- 95 | did range of the favorite materials, . Poertner Motor Car | richly lined; also smart coats at \concern has recently | me' tropolitan distr ibut | Boo line, state which is now a Gene hay, undergor tant eh th P ‘al Motors product, ‘novel and impor . and those Who have not w types of care will be || Styles Combined Unusual Offering of Smart Suits Reduced from 22.50 and 35.00 Fashion’s most attractive creations 50 in Poiret twills, tricotines, jersey 14: cloth and serge, faultlessly tailored. c surprised, partic owners of this make, ‘Th lcombine the luxury of t ith the operating economy of the ht | with Economy HE extraordinary y importance of these special Thursday Clearance | Sales is indicated in the fact that, oceur- || FS ; | ring as they do each [ Rarest Bargains in Blouses week, the styles are | ‘ | necessarily new and || Reduced from 3.95 | wholly desirable. Crepe de chines, shantung, embroidered y) 95 aie || MOTOR CAR’S WAR TIME USE. IF you loved this girl [ce aa, rata ‘ says A. M. Robbins, —and you were arrested || © canon inno like for murder |jaeseshiee —and the only way you | sitar ge fone bye aternee aio, nomeeeal | i Ay i pries: 7) | Another point that organdie,’ voiles and lingeries; novel NewYork WomanFinds Rem- | \| ar up for ‘war | e"economy - he lass i vestee and tailored styles; all shades. could prove an alibi would | 8! 'e'iatoiou | feet tase “eeaate | | vou will find dogens of fam} ruin her reputation— }] xa arti san, dom What would you do? almost } edy Worth Fabulous Fortune ure ar ines. Meany “[ wouldn't take a million dollars | ble variety of the | , tor’ the good Mave Wonderful tuodela presented, || Clearance Sale Smart Skirts baa Heer taal | Reduced from 6.75 and 7.75 for the well meaning people who || believe that motoring should be curtail || ed becau S nder @ great dely ich is @ by-product i nously plentiful. and the ‘Fuel finished the course and can say that| | 1 am entirely cured of very sev ine | } digestion, blr sting and colic attacks I} || ae | Inistration encourages ite “use In| | themselves, so many | Smart serges and yelours, some plaited; site red om for many years ” I i This is only one of the many |motor cars —_>— | | numbers are admitted | also mavaie plaids and plain wesree 5 75 ship! varmless preparation tha | e | ie: removes ‘the catarrhal mucus. from ; baffling problems that || NEW PEERLESS CHASSIS, | teat the pon | all the latest new pocket fancies, | unfimited. | | | | I But the greatest fac- | | tor of all, of course, | Sweater Sale | testinal tract and allays the in F Brerah tastier eataer’ tiaclicalls ‘ confront Spalding Nelson in Now that the motor car. has b ! i nil- | || made thoroughly practical for business use, automotive engineers are ments, including appendicitis, One | dose will convince or money refunded || concerned tn, aking many, refly r Liggett-Riker-Jaynes.—Advt ||| car {s particularly noteworthy in thie expos e ouse O ispers ak van es ° ptestinal all stomach, liver Silk Underwear 8 5 Thursday C “Srecia || is the extremely low 75 | price at which every Thursday 4: Special i} | pee lease {te bridge Sea garment is aero ||| formerly side || utterly regardless of | Shetland — sii » with Exquisi ilk, | By WILLIAM JOHNSTON || membran Po give thine the necessary I! || Bow high the previe || | or® without Piranh west || cate slain tutreccamsoles : 3 | struction This atta sieht ka felt | ous quotation, Slee aOR wih bonis laborately | trimmed with Read the story in The Sunday World | pg ey | | > Magazine. IT BEGINS MAY 19 | ayy. ; 7 ne a oe ‘ Sires Rate Tine By tant a qA¥ 1 | eahee deni the hee oticaalr THREE BROOKLYN STORES — = = — = = — —— = ~) atgons bracing throusbout pt