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—— re BEGS AID FOR RUSSIA. M@e. Botchkaror Ta “Russia's American by Mme. WASHINGTON, May 29 ery for ald from allied and sources was volved to-day Botchkarova, Colonel of the Woman's Battalion of Death, to Secretary of State Lansing and Secreary of War Baker. Her primary appeal was for militery Sid and economic assistance. Neither is now believed available, though plans for economic aid are being given serious consideration, Obstacles Me In the way Of Buch aid, especially as it might fall into German hands. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Ov vate er 30 Years HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED AN OPERATION “I suffered from a female trouble sich caused me much suffering, and two doctors decid- rn ed that I would have to go through an operation be- fore I could get well. “My mother, who had been helped by Lydia F. Pink- ham'’s Vegetable pound, ad- vised me to try it before submitting to an operation. It relieved me from 5 my troubles so I can do my house- work without any difficulty. any woman who is afflicted with fe- male troubles to give Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial and it will do as much for them.”— Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th St. N. By Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi- tions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but cn the other hand 60 many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, after doctors have said that an operation was necessary should give it a fair trial before sub- mitting to such a trying ordeal If complications exist, Mass., for advice. The result of many years’ experience is at your service.— Advt. (GRAND RapiDs CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50- §.00 « « 75.00 1 advise every wom-! an who wants to avoid an operation | write to] Lycia FE. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, 50 “ 00} Furnished ae “ « i. cones 15-00 999-90} $50t0 $500 | | 25:00 « «399-08 FREE BRass BED Open Monday &Saturday Evenings 104th ST. LSTATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1O4"ST NOTABLES 10 AID GARDEN FETE FOR SO7THS FAMILIES Opening Staged in Gramercy Park for Yesterday Upset by Rainstorm. The old-fashioned garden party and =| fete planned for the benefit of ths 807th Regimental Family Unit, and which opened for the first time to the public old Grame of the picturesque spots in New York, will take place this afternoon ’ "| and to-night, Mrs, Walston Brown, Chairman of the Family Unit, announces that the 1,200 tickets sold yesterday, when rain Prevented the performance, will be accepted to-day. A large theatrical programme has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Irwin will appear as fortune James Montgomery Flagg» will be the “erier;" representatives from the Lambs and the Players will be there Dr. Kari Reiland, Henry Dixey and Clifford Wolcott wilt also take an active /part. ‘The theatrical end has been atranged by John Drew In the park will be thirteen tables representing the several companios ne 307th, and tables of the Allies, presided over by women of the or- ganization devoting their attention to the families of soldiers of this Regiment. The park will be gaily ed. Among the young women who will be at the tables are the Misses garet Carnegie, Faith Hayden, K arine Satterlee, Dorothy Haight, Byl- via Brown, M. Rowan, Natalie Mat- thews, Eleanor Green, Geraldine Hall, Genevieve Clendennin, lyn Byrd tellers; 2 8, Mrs, A. Legg, Mrs. Lyle Mahan, Mrs, Archibald Denny, Durbar Adams, and Mrs. R. L Mra, Mrs. Theus Munda Rigelow _ BIG FEET LEAD TO ARSON. Hoy, Taunted, Satd to Have Started Fires in Sehoot No. 40/ United States Army Quartermaster | dhe small |Corps, who until to-day had the queer 0. $4, Glenmore | distinction of being wn enemy alien AV Street, one three |and @ United States soldier at the same Weeks ago a |ume. “ko and one yesterntay, according |" Dankner was born in Austria, Ten| to a confession said to have been made|years ago he came to America and y the boy for the last three ye had been | ‘ membe t ; hen Hoven was found guilty etore Judge |e MEAS! « *Dankner evy in Chi Brooklyn |had to be se he had : dhe was 1&8 by every ASKS FOR HE! ER FIRST PAPERS, But Sir Roger’ Pleht Awan to car n opposition to reland a $50 FOR WHITE HOUSE WOOL. | ing Ho said | nown that | he men wanted more wages, but that ae no threat of @ strike had been made | Major Margerum of Trenton Bove| until to-day » two o ald Cross fund w -day for $50. fajor Mahion R. Mar head of the draft Secretary to otloneer “TIZ” FOR FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, Swollen, Galloused Feet and Corns You're footsick! fired, puffed up, chafed, sweaty and they need “T's,” “Tin” makes feet remarkably fresh and gore-proof, ‘Tin takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses aad bunions, "Tia" y the grandost foot. Your feet feel aching, “Pull, Johnny, Pull My sore, tired, swollen feet just ache for ‘Tiz,’” gladdener the world has ever knowts Get a 25-cent box of “Tir” at any W: © Potter As drug store and er’ foot torture for « whole year, Never have tired, ach- Ing, aweaty, amelly feet; your shoes t¢t head of tho equipment divtaton of | will fit fine and you'll only wish you had tried “Tin" ‘sooner, tubatituie—Advt ! cy Park, one Ethel Zabriskie, Marjorie ag been cn nd, Elinor Kendall, Francos| ) ner atheros | » Diane Tair, Mrs, Frederic | .aia the ived from A him “Louis !quy by Supreme Court Justice Mitchell de fun of Hisltg Sergeant George | }and Miss Lus |says Sir Henry Wood has decided to refuse an offer to cond the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He will remain Accept a@ sector © | years old, SCOUTS IDEA OF GRAFT =| 11 YALE STUDENTS VOTE | TENNIS IN AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION, KAISER “GREATEST MAN’ Blunders Due to Lack of Business| Rem F Senior Class Cast! Met 's Bride Is Popular in GE] 25 WITNESSES | apt, tasting to Finest, Most Bseluaice Sense, Declares Congress- | eir Ballots in Favor of Passadena Societ Wedding ring 0 man Anthony | President Wilson U Surprise lace wee wnsauea cean WASHINGTON, May 2% —Discusain NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 2%. —Senio Arecia The Evening W IN ] A w 9 Bathing Resort he Army Appropriation Rill in. the atatiation at Yale Co 1] 08 ANGEL ts Maarie pene Bathe House Rep an-| Melo ' | Petra’ A and Holidays. . ‘ions yew ie Player, and Miss Helen Mears, daughter | iin Saturdays... .... of the } declared rentteast | are Chatios Hy Meare of Pussate Fourteen W , 1 Elever wren, Week D: ae was ay rimaan or] WEEE MAred yosterday at the Held irteen Women and Eleven “graft” in the aircraft programme who voted lended the, Men Locked Up for Ques- | and added, “If Charles 1. Hughes ex- In the fist |} pects to find any criminal graft in] Of nationalities represe in the elass his Investigation he will be on a wild are credited as Germans and cial events, goose chase.” Mr, MeLough enlisted in the navy Detect Kelly of Chief Inepector | The army men Ww over @ year ago and has been serving on | Daly's staff and men from the District spending the mone the battleahty si December - | Mr After the wedding waa somewhat [Atw@rnes's office raided a three-story 4 sor, wes ome Of a surprise, the ¢ for a #hort | house In 48th ét, a fow doors from in en of thirteen | automobile trip woughlin’ @ill | Broadway, aed A. Mi to<day. Wott 0 hie vote or | ceport again to his #h xt week ; pd , t y by 19 for an —_—— * teen women and eleven men were . now. Under the new a sow byt Hl — , be In all shades in Kid and Suedes, § | ever, 1 believe we will get dollar fo Walked to Death White Anteep. i up in the t 47th Street | S Oxfords and High Boots. dollar for the appropriations While walking in her « this to appear t y ax “material | $4, shoe that combines gracefutness } | . . . sey aeaag > 0 es " mersetedme of Wne, eupreme comfort and @ emall- Mr. Anthony said the War Depart ing Mre. Klien Farrell, eighty-four, aj.) os” at the District Attorney's | Qaee appearance—all in one. Sizea} | ment had cancelled a cx t for twol ure of widow, fell out of @ second story \ from J to». hundred aeroplanes with the Curtiss] of the ob wand Was instantly killed. The aged | Company and that since then had ad nd mitted that the action was a mistake. AMERICAN NURSE BLINDED BY A WOUNDED GERMAN Miss Meiers Attacked by Patient in Roumanian Hospital, It Is Reported. PLAINFIELD, N. J., May 29.—-Rela- tives of Miss Melinda Melers, who went overseas early in the war as a trained nurse, stated to-day that they have| received word that she is on her way to this country hopelessly blind as the re sult of a German soldier's rage, Ac cording to them, she was attached to a hospital in Roumanta, in which several wounded Germans were among the in valid. She was attacked by one of there and her sight destroyed ter Has Not Heard of Alleged 2 J., May 29.—Miss Lillie rs said to-day that she had re- ceived no information that her sister has her sister, some time ago. information that she was ter i# a graduate of Mercer Hospital in this city. ain us ALIEN SOLDIER NOW CITIZEN. man Austrian Hager to Help Heat Gee-| many, Ix Natoral Citizenship papers were granted to- Dankner of the 150 EXPRESS MEN STRIKE. Mazola isn’t a licious flavor all LUSK CASE READY FOR JURY. May 29.—The Luck, school wav cane of eacher, charged with the Mre. Mary Newman Re pected to go to the Jury te James Clan ing argume the stories t dressings. And it sav Being an oil and no be measured exactly. Misa Grance n kufficlent proof of the defendant... The final argume made by, Walter D. Corrigan progeeution for the - an Citizens Hope to Come me on Neaw Amsterdam tDAM, May 24%.—The Dut Amsterdam will soon sail Am I 1 “ 8 still ns would be on atterson Dead son, thirty-eig West 16th Stre and for a numb Alphonse Alphonse J of N uddenly last night at the past year he waa | Frank W. Stanton of | His funeral will from the | | Bir Henry Wood Net Coming. LONDON, May 24.—The Dally News { here and mduct the or chestra at Queen’ Luxburg’s Sa or Recelved, BUENOS AYRES, May 29.-Foreign | Minister Pueyrredon to-day formally | recetved Count Donhoff, former rg, who haa harge d’At - | ant Director of | Alroraft Production, WABHINGTON, May 29.—W. ©, Por the, Army, Blqnal Corpa Atroratt Do. | partment, haa been named Assistant Di- Aircraft Production unde: John D, Ryan, i became known to-day, i SERVING IN NAVY, WEDS MAZOLA{ Is another delicacy that America, 4 discovered for the world. Vie Tre 1 THE EVENING WO"LD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918. SWANN'S RAIDERS. 2-2 oe CHAMPION, NOW tioning Later, | GLASSBERGs' J ‘SHORT ed with he View Av No. substitute. its Own. es animal fats. t a solid fat, Mazola requires no melting. It is ready to use. It saves time—results are always satisfactory, and there is no waste. CORN FRITTERS I MKS, SCOTT | 1 cup of flour 1 cup grated or chopped corn | 4 cup of milk 2 rounded teaspoontuls of baking powder 2'eges 1 teaspoonful of salt | 1 tablespoonful of Mazola teaspoontul of pepper | Sift flour, baking powder, salt and pepper into bowl; add milk, well-beaten eggs, || Mazola and grated corn, or if canned corn is used put it through meat choppers Add, | | mix well and fry in deep hot Mazola. It is best to make the fritters small. You are | then sure they will be done through. Use a teaspoonful for each fritter. P. S.: Clam fritters are made the same way, | | instead of corn, or one cup of frewl viamsé pul through the meat chopper. H sing one cup of canned minced clams When using fresh clams less milk is used, If you want to be sure of a pure, golden oil—always the same, delicate and delicious for all cooking and salad uses—see that you get Mazola. Mazolais always uniform. Its preparation is scientific and exact. For sale in pints, quarts and gallons. (The large sizes are specially economical.) Get a can from your grocer today. There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. pastry. Should bein every home. Send for it or ask your grocer. MAZOL Delicious Salad and Cooking Oil RQ 8QX 161 NEW YORK Manhattan Beach Baths Hath Houses Hach wi Hl F folks only knew what food experts and diet specialists know about Mazola, nobody would worry about the shortage of animal fats and olive oil. Mazola, the pure, wholesome, cooking and salad oil from Indian Corn, makes food better and better tasting. Used for frying, sautéing, and shorten- ing, it agrees with the most delicate stomach—never carries odors or flavor from one food to another and can be used to the very last drop. It’s a true energy-giving food-oil, with a de- Folks who never can eat crisp buckwheat cakes and golden-brown doughnuts and rich pastries cooked with lard or animal fats relish and enjoy these good things cooked with Mazola—the new American cooking and table oil. Mazola makes a smooth, delicate salad dressing that many prefer to olive oil. The chefs in some of the biggest hotels are using nothing but Mazola for cooking and salad Quantities can It shows you how to fry, saute, make dressings and sauces more delicious, make light, digestible FREE. Produced by the CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CQ.