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FRECKLES Now Ie the Time to Get Rid of These Ungly Spots There's no longer the slightest need | of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guar- anteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double Mb Sierra any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dleappeae, while the lighter ones have | Ve ed entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double| strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Advt. Teeth Without ba Plates ie \gun Save Decayed Teeth, iehten Loose a and reat Diseased G ums. $ OF TEETH, Gold and Bri rork, end aie zs- Inlays of Gold, end | Porcelain carefully at Reasonable BADLY DECAYED TeeTH fence and great valus of the Sunday World’s Want {| Diret Directory—READ IT. FAMOUS FRENCH ~ BAND HERE WITH GABRIEL PARES niin La Garde Republicaine Ar- rives Playing “The Star- Spangled Banner.” AN ATLANTIC PORT, May 17.— | France's most famous band, La Garde Republicaine, stood on the deck of the French liner —- when she ~ | docked here this morning. At a sign from Gabriel Pares, the |dlrector—the man who even in the peaceful days of the St. Louls Ex- position refused to play the Ger- man national anthem—these browned musicians from the trenches, most of em wearing wound stripes, bega: « “The Star Spangied Bann WASTED ENERGY ‘WhySome People With Large Appetites Fail toGain Flesh Many people who have large appe- tites never can seem to gain flesh or} strength and the reason for this is be- cause th get little nourishment from the food they eat. ‘This means that the weakened system is unable to take up the nourishment which the food contains and this energy is wasted. If you want to gain flesh you must take a food that your weakened sys- can easily take up—such a food Father John's Medicine which is plutely pure and wholesome. Begin ing it to-day and see how gain in weight and health, ft |quaranteed free from alcohol is or | dangerous drugs in any form. Start to-day taking Father John’s | Medicine after meals and at bedtime you land see how promptly weight and new strenat! gain you} THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, am it has seldom been played in New | York or anywhere else. Sixty pl | were there, and they played like on Worked stopped. Dock hands and | millionaires doffed their hats; chi and women stood at attention: wept with the beauty of It. —the “Marseillaise.” These musicians are going to tour tho fortunate United States, and if the American morale needs any stim- ulus, here it ta. The liner brought a liberal sprinkling of fine unif worn by French, British, Ar officers, Red Cross workers, al every one of the passengers conn in some intimate way with the great war. There was Lieut. M. L. Bayard o| the 24th French Army Corps, w three wound stripes, the War Cross wi. two palms and a star, the Rus sian Cross of St. George and tho Legion of Honor. Two of his wound stripes date from the battle of the Marne. The third he received only three months ago in a surprise at- tack at Vimy Ridge. That le wh has come to Amorica—to give what remains of his strength to the French Military Mission, Another distinguished in 211 passer old Baltimore Orioles. for the Y. M. C, A. on the Freno! Army there to get a little recreation He thinks maybe the baseball mag- and he hopes the magnates, grateful for the gate receipts they used to Ket from the men who are now soldiers, | new venture. The military authorities unanimous,” Clark said, “in declaring that men need baseball. I shall stay here just long enough to see tho big baseball men and get thelr consent or their refusal.” Capt. Ethel Renten of the Salva- tion Army 1s here to arrange for the sending of more workers to France. She says the Salvation Army is at work in the front lines, frequently under fire. She herself spent much of the last nine months at the front. Capt. Davis of the Red Cross ca’ | D.PRICESCO. 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SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY—About 450 New Voile and EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 00 cei [ | | | | Late Spring Models | foremost tailored or novelty effects, selling upwards to $29.50, es: To Close Out Saturday 55 Women’s and Misses’ Suits | Assembled From Our Regular Stock of Sei & Gabardine, in the season'f Taken from lines Sharply Reduced to (15.00 And then { passenger | was William J. Clark, catcher for the He ts working front and he is here to see if he can organize two teams of professional ball players and take them to France to help the ever growing American | nates will give him the men he wants will even stand the expense of tho |All Those Called to Be Examined ice | FRENCH HONOR DR. CARREL.| | Amertcan | tries for to-mnorr velt which Press with! face to ' England's mistakes the War ment has organized a depot brigade sys- tem which shall be the National Arny and w' cation of men will pre’ rifice of those available for industrial service, sisting of twelve battalions of 1,00 men each, at e0 called in the draft beginning May | wit pi | ana experience as a worker, bi fessional man. groups: Skilled, partly skilled and un skilled, It will be \ system to find A ertain occupat 1 for by one branch r another distinguished © ing bones, as we wounds which the de the hospital at © Detective W nty Hate tourt to: 401 West 30th § | tive, Jand affirm |tentiary for imprisor from Gibraltar. 8 f the Armo of the torpedo. 1, from both crews, were pleked uj and other craft in open boats T. R. ATTACK ON HEARST orew eo icilied READY MORE THAN YEAR AGO and © and editors } Viereck.” DEPOT BRIGADE SYSTEM = TO SIFT DRAFTED MEN Me Article Classing Him With Pro- Rwo Germans, Wr 1 Before U. S. Publis Mra wv Immediately as to Industrial Qualifications. WASHINGTC May 17.—F Profiting by Depart- | °P “core of the na classif- ent useless sac- There will be a depot brigade con- h cantonment. Bi y man ss through the d tl be examined They will be classified under three —_——__ Fighiolan Made rin Legion of Ho May 17.—Dr. Alexis © eller Institute has bee M. Mou tissue and his m Mas the sy il “|S UPHELD. ors To Collect CONVICTION feted Will of the mis Hamil LOUISVILLE, Ky _ UTILIZING THE ORNAMENT AT (From the Ohio State Everything has its ding struck a me thrown th testitic at Hogan, Mrs am, MAY so. dsc TROLLEY AND MTOR TRUCK : SWASHED I COLLISION nd i Pp, nine AUTO OWNER MUST PAY IF GUEST IS. 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