The evening world. Newspaper, May 29, 1918, Page 4

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BM suger neg rte op " y - ie ee SE ae THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918. sinaipeiadaenitagia ll — F | . » i : : | unnecensa?y competition, “At the ; TT iHEY MEET TRAINS ‘How Women of Jersey City Cheer Draft Recruits FEDERAL EXPRESS = sxso&r'S% stmt {Cocoanut OF Fine rate BY DAY AND NIGHT With Coffee and Sandwiches at the Red Cross Canteen MERCER TO SAVE. ~ TO FEED SOLDIERS Will receive an {ncrease jn wages in | wash it with. n es. Jersey City Red Cross Can- pany cases, Most soaps and prepared sh: The new company will be the ex- | Contain too much alkali. This Tres press carrying agency ot ‘the rail. | (he scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | roads, and while it will operate pri- is very harmful. Just plain mulsified hintaan vately, it will be under contract to| cocoanut ofl (which is pure and en- }turn over a percentage of its rev-|tirely greaseless) much better enues to the roads for transporta- | than the most expensive soap or any- tion, ‘The corporate identities of the | thing else you can use for shampoo- 8, | old companies will not be destroyed, | ing, as this can't possibly injure the McAdoo Makes Four Leadin i ¢ 3 |but the names of the old concerns | heir, 7 teen Workers Always Ready | Concerns One $30,000, [are expected to drop out of goneral | “Simply moisten your hair with nae Call | 000 Corporation enective, pitting al "| water and rub it in. One or two tea- to Answer a Ca | Orpors sohbg: intense spoonfuls will make an abundance of | q rich, creamy lather, and cleanses ¢ Be Hasel V. Carter : ‘ - = maa bw WASHINGTON, May 29.—savings) M’'GRATH A LIEUTENANT. | hair tnd scalp thoroughly. ‘The fazel V. Carter. ‘ ~ ‘: THOMPSO a ‘ | jather rinses out easily, and removes Be coal Ab Ae y Nn of millions of dollars and better ser | o1ymp thampton tol every particle of dust, dirt, dandraf ‘ rato vice to millions of people of the! lee Rank by Enright. and excessive oil. The hair dries a. + Yatew ( United stat as to-day predicted| Police Sergeant Matt McGrath was | quickly and evenly, and it leaves it Station pler at Jerse age’ end 2 orl to-day promoted to the rank of Heuten- | fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy in khaki stretched for do & result Of the merging under & ant by Commissioner Enrich McGrath | to mange. aye ‘ supe—and amuiled private earporation with a capttal of|(y one of tha bluseat men in the Do-| You can get mulsified cocoanut off 4 It's piping bot-let me give vou] more than’ $90,000,000 of the four| partment, holding the Olympic cham-|@t most any drug store. It is very some more,” a wom blue cup | ending express companies ofthe ship for. hammer. throwing, His] Cheap, and a few ounces is enough and apron of the Red ¢ anteen ountry—the Adanis, American, Wells co In Service examina-|to last every one in the family for wae saying an she filled the tin cups| Fargo and Sout Announcement | months —Advt 7 nt was born in Ire- of the merger was made last night | Iand. nd was appointed , stor G ¢ Rallroads | to the f 30, 1903. He was made by Director Generai of Railroads Me- | £0 he for Mn Sate, iw tan Carine with steaming coffee ‘And there are | baskets and baskets of randwiches eo don't be bashtu Adoo, who formulated the agreement, | recely notable, mention. ‘once for | D ’ S ff “Oh, boy! I'll aay it's # regular The combination Wecomes effective | Jumping overboard and rescuing | a | on t Suffer feed!” grinned a sun burned Ser Fuly 1 criminal was shooting at him and| * geant ax he ed one sandw ® The new concern, which will prob- | Other purauers, | ee an. onstant his mouth and two In his pocket ae weet ul » f ably be known ax the Federal FX- | moted to the rank of 8 nt? John W , Here In the story of tho “reguiar| ORS ee press Company, of which George C.|Conway. Jamen ¢ Patrick Me- | Headache} - feed” and how !t got to the Pennay ® RED CROSS Rs COs F j Taylor, now President of the Amer- | 4! = : yania Station cant sterday t re /h PS Andee) can, will be the head, will drige| Have your eyes examined. meet the men from Fort § wn ae oP = about economies, !t was pointed out| OOF ae \|] Headache is usually caused thelr way to Georgia and Alabama ; \ ceess ” \ to-day, through the common use ot | demic ‘ as by eyestrain. Correct glasses And, for that matter, how it gets to a P CANTEEN 4r wagons, offices, warchouses distrib- and food, has, oken out In give the only sure relief. any other Jersey City station night o a THE PENN ting stations, cars and other equip: | here © are several thousand Reliable Eyesight Examination day when the boys in through At? A.M. Monday morning Mrs Willard Brown, Commandant of the Jersey City Red Cross Canteen, re ceived this wire from Washington orm come mi aie} STANO! ment and through the elimination of JERSEY CITY by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses (rom $2.50 FOR YOUR LY | Pohrhchk Sons ‘ ai ] = ’ : New York: 184 B’ hn “One hundred and fifty arigve ~~ ROTECTION jew York: 184 B'way, at John St, Pennsylvania Station 1130 A. M, 1,000 : midis ler P or : th a 13 ee Central Railroad, 509 drafted leave MeRe JOHN W shee d th | oN 4 ! = wit ) + COPSEE J De: ¢ Pennsylvania Station 115 PM Fe ea ate ink \ rt P a | a llteee bien apne One minute later Mrs, Brown was i | S : Saina ‘acka Fe | [Brooklyn ulton St. telephoning captains of the three : . | Origi ges | © ALATA tel balsa pe tn aa tA Aa rail | hap a ita dy --- ; @& For the past 14 years ASPIRIN has a = Joseph & Hough and Mrs, Willan the sunny unteen on whl: | TELEPHONES BUSY SUMMONING FOWARD ME Geen eaade on the taiike Of the PrGdaOn, be New York Woman Thinks Friele of the Judson Division were | °Veriooks the er THE WORKERS. DE BURGH SY S eATS i f d 8 deepatched to the Pennsyivan | “No, we're not late” Mrs. Mugs! fi takes ten women to feed 1,0 JF THE PRINCESS FA A Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain | ; ey sins Senate Wadles Weisenborn explained as abo sliced | en in forty minutes, Telephones in meow . Genuine Aspirin, Demand them in the original : | e Can’t Ta Enough eee cee ere the long loaves through a bread cut-|%Xty Jersey etty homes rang that] ; BH packages. For your protection every package j ville and Mrs. Harriet N BEML eds celta dolla He) Sunday might 4 squad of cantecn |e side and Alabama on the other! 450 MORE NAVY ENSIGNS. | @ tna every tablet 1a" bly marked with : Thad gall stones for 14 years and } gen were despatched to r “but we'd rather be early our-| women piled’ out, In their own, of At have your canteens ready," iv ee flered severely from gas, colic and men at Jersey Contra! Station selves, and have to walt, t VEDRAN ast LTC HE OTHE EE ROR GREETING HI. ee | Clgante atannee & “The Your Guarantee ii: | tea EGA oastnee anced 3 10 boys walting. Such mppetites!|in the morning by the station lghts, | the pler 9 sone Sa | co to the hospital, bu ook Mayr’ SUPPLIES FOR THE BOYS AR: | itieeg their hearts the 1,000 men were Dreaktuated and| “This ta the beat weleomo we've h Bayer Crose— of Purity | Wonderful K y instead, and am ‘ N A HURRY f fe the " fe bus |" ; Ud deh pele eh >| | now feeling fine and bett RIVE IN A | And while the bread was being but- | °"" siacuraysdcen'tt ‘oot ‘The trademare Aree Ald C eanre tule coach AROEE While these captains were phoning| tered, coffee bolling and cigarettes | story ning dublous | & blowin era of the navy Ww eu tt th ly.” It is a siete harms i See Uewvennore: Aba sme | Heuten? | Ley Ub in ltl packages, /l learned’a| Crore ‘whan suddenly ‘Nr. Son ph| Do ' the fellows hehe oll hae }less preparation that removes the ante in turn phoning workers, Afrx.| tittle about what it means to bo «| AO" STH ee eon nana Ihiay DT eee dune Gre incest Brown was ordering groceries canteen worker heaved snow 16 the I teatt and) aliayar the. {Nise Wifteen minutes later automobiles} The Jersey City women are a mid Hore they come,” she ered world of another sand t . | which causes practically all stom, fi the I 1 night as well aw a daylight crew. ‘Th And in they came —the 150 in} Wich or & Roosevelt presented | i rand intestinal ailments, includ ak ab tie aA Kavi vain A daylight ¢ , n cy came — the 150 in} Wiel o len pave Rooreve liver and intestinal ailments, includ= mopped in front : pay van eal comes at any hour of the day or| kaki and bluc knapsack, snitfi he [out chen sand postal ¢ icine ing appendicitis. One dose will cons Station and a grocery wagon hauled) night und the summpns answered oder of the hot, coffee and looking| .“JUSt write the canis while you vince or money refunded, Liggette up in the rear. The canteen workers] with Hghtning wpeed and cheery will-| joyous at the big Daskets of sand-| fest, and smoke," Mrs. Friele said Riker-Jaynes.— Advt =e threw off their coats and donned fresh | inrness. ji | “ays * ‘ ‘and nd them to as. We'll see that K £ ayceetien A week ago Inet Sunday Mrs All ready for you, boys.” Mra, | they're masled.” pn a | g starched blue aprons. At the same! iowa wan awakenod at midnight hy |t alled to them. “Come right] And while the hoya smoked WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS time eighteen loaves of oread, pounds! call asking if who could accommo. of dolled ham and gusketsof sugar date 6,000 [ will he formed here on June ir out-door dining room and hddcilbe stags aiplate nave iunel women busied themselve fa oinen on them, as they were to stop only a few, minutes at the station. Mra, Weisenborn, who is a record breaker at tixing| delicious lool sondwiches and talking at the sa ime, told me as she worked why woth appedid toner more EAL smoke value consists of a num- nome, cruti ber of things—stock, blend, age, anid a hoy oho Tove va hein” temper, flavor, uniformity, etc. All of = JUST THE SORT RECRUITS LIKE which totals the one word — GOOD! RAG a eae | ths, serey cy women re That's the “short” for Piccadilly. It is [ssquesstS Nhs tient good through and through. The one Gait Ber “The Milk That Ee ak li enjoy. The final BORDENS CONDENSED MILK CO Saves the Sugar” |tho women. waved and ‘cheered In proof of its NEW YORK U.S.A i woaune every motherly The white boxes were filled to the ey ) +4 J return, And then from outside in the station a woman's hysterlenl sob goodness is the wero heard. Mrs, Hough dropped her work and hurried out A few minutos ‘laters she returned wrapper. See “Poor mother," she id, “It just breaks your heart to sce them cry Reason No. 10. jlike that when they say goodby to | their drafted boys. But I persuaded her to go home as it would have been harder to see him march out nm fora and not be nble to reach h | last goodby.” t then Mrs. Hough's sixteen BVO at 0 HS. ‘ 4 | old gon Harold rushed® out ; Harold is general utility man around H the canteen until he Is old enough i to enlist { “ mother.” he said, ‘can't you get permission from one of the offi : |cera for this man to go out and see his wife Bhe's in the station walt- } ing for him and she's come all the H | way from Chicago.” t Mrs. Hough has a way of getting i permission from the officers for most anything she wants, q ‘wo minutes There she js!" he cried, and his é ak ak *, , . ough sald to the gt i 0 8 E orden's Eagle fo short—-but you, wouldn't want him Your next cake—make the batter with Bord Eagl h . : ; + to be late, would you?’ Brand. | ‘The girl shook her head and Mrs y g 7 : It adds ew, cre: y richne ie Hough withdrew and left the two ; ‘ ; e adds a new, creamy ric hne ss to your baking—a ai REN J Piccadilly Process for 1,000 Ib. Havana Blend { } jag agg ag you can’t get in any other way. bame and Georgia we ne reaa Yj 1—We take 1,000 6—Smoothness of this 1,000 Ibs. pro- i ‘or agle rand is pure, full-cream 10 8 S11. to go. basic ie bi ae OK Te Vij Ibs. of high grade, selected duced by a thorough intermixing of t 4 . . vith , p Bes nde nsed milk, Ba ge Mrs. Anne Evans. “Do you Yy and blended tobaccos as abase. the tobacco after careful shredding. : preserved with sugar, nk obe'll Ue tte ve Yy L 2—We use the greatest care in 7—Absolute cleanliness of this 1,000 ; ys ii aki fell into tine varie R ; a Ss. / you how to make better cakes. Send for it Wee Bates ae ene (han:'erary one . 3—Uniformity of this 1,000 lbs. assured by 8—Harmony of fragrance of this 1,000 { cn , eer a cae It was great"=—"ir you feel like the careful weighing of each grade con- Ibe. maintained by storing of to- BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Rig Pe fc i Ma le . tained in blend. bacco in containers and tempera- h BORDEN BUILDING NEW YORK you all," were some of the things they 4—Mellowness and mildness of this 1,000 Ibs. ture registered by thermometers. j passed by made perfect by the proper ageing of the 9—Each Piccadilly is made of an ex- } in nine vb peter ane ae tobacco. act fractional part of this 1,000 lbs, { ry } : Fee 5—Evenness of smoke and taste of this 10—The filler in each Piccadilly, ! he tid and Crouse es eee 1,000 Ibs. preserved through careful and from the 1,000 Ibs. is encased in a Goodby, boys—goodt and God suitable fermentation, golden-brown, silk-like wrapper. bless you,” the canteen women waved ‘ nd smiled until the bi ! 1 Gueranteed by All ready’ for another squad at § 12 Cents vA . Do j she begen to clear the L/ NWtrteanw MW 0atle a And the Jersey City ross Veeeeree Canteen women were tea emus

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