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Such annoying symptoms as heat flashes, nervousness, backache, ache, irritability and be speedily overcome and the sy restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb remedy Lydia 3 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, If any complications present them- selves write the Pinkham Medicine , Lynn, Mass, for suggestions how fo gvedcome them, ‘The result of forty years’ experience is at your service and your letter held in strict confi- Advt ‘o Extra Charge For It, ta foe The World may be eft at Viistrict Messenger office in the olty bétvertinen ‘Ame oO. — “I was passing sy ing forty-six years of age and had all the symptoms In- cident to that/piie expert, declared after examining change — heat] the car, that it had probably skidded flashes, nervous- condition, (0 it) sight had failed to act properly. to do my work,| The car, which is @ high-powered, Lydia FE. Pink-| ponderous vehicle, gouged a deep rut vam's V egetayle in the stringplece at the curve, which ‘ompound W48|{s about eighteen inches in height. In TWO DIE AS AUTO CRASHES THROUGH RAIL INTO GREEK siete Publisher Niglutsch’s Off Road and Plunges Down Forty-Foot Bank. Otto Gets, forty-six years old, of} No. 1431 Lexington Avenue, is held to-day in the West 177th Street Bta- tion, as the result of the deaths of Mra, Clara Schuab, twenty-nine, a widow, of No. 848 West 96th Btreet, and Joseph Fealy, thirty-six, a chauf- of No. 63 West 108th Street, when the car {n whioh all were riding, Sherman Creek at 201st Street. ‘The three had spent a night visit- feur, Niglutsch, a publisher, living at No. 115 West Tist Street, father of Mrs. Schum, Fealy was her chauffeur. Fealy, according to Geis, who told the story of the forty-foot plunge to death, had driven his employer about | town during the early evening and finally took him to his home, where he was told to put up the car for the | night. Instead, he picked up Mrs. Schuab and Gets and started on a tour of the roadhouses. Leaving the Willow Tree Inn early to-day, the party turned southward into Tenth Avenue at the rate of 50! miles an hour. They crashed through a light railing on the curve of Two Hundred and First Street, The big car rolled down the embankment into the water, Geis jumped clear and | |being a good swimmer, succeeded In recovering the body of Mrs, Schuab before help arrived, Fealy was} pinned beneath the car, Patrolman Stoffers of the West 177th Street Station was attracted by Geis's cries for help. He ran to the scene of the tragedy, directed by Dominico Sardino, a telegraph opera- tor, of No, 112 Sherman Avenue, who had seen the car plunge over the bank from his office at 207th Street and 10th Avenue. Stoffers and Sardino jumped into the water and swam to whero Geis was supporting the body of Mrs. Schuab and helped in bringing the lifeless burden ashore, Gels was taken to St, Lawrence Hospital and then to the West 176th Street Station. Detective John England, an automo- for 200 feet with the brakes applied. Hoe said that the brakes had held on the left wheel, rolling down the bank it broke a big twelve-inch post as if it had been a pipestem. Nigiutsch was summoned to the sta- tion and was asked if he knew Gets. “Yes, I know him; he's @ friend of my nephew,” he replied. plicas.tec A HONOR ‘OVER THERE’ ACTORS Managers to Credit on Programmes Performances for Troops. Actors who entertain the Amer- {oan soliders abroad will receive hon- orary mention in theatrical pro- grammes at theatres in which they play on their return to America, Win- throp Ames of America’s Over There ‘Theatre League announced yesterday that all the managers have agreed to insert this footnote for auch perform- ers: “Has played for the American troops in France through America’s Car Skids | ing various cafes and road houses In | an automobile owned by Francis M.) but that those of the) ‘___—sTHE EVENING WORLD, WOMAN RUNDOWN Leader Claims to Be Son of Rich Railroad Official— Victim Is Dying. Anthony Justin Crowley, twenty- one years old, of the Park Avenue Hotel, who said he is a son of a high official of the New York Central, and who is reported to hold a commission in the Aviation Corps; Leon Jones, nineteen, a negro, of No. 255 West 13th Street, and W. J. Anslow, chauffeur, of No, 669 Amsterdam |Avenue, were arrested early to-day jon a charge of stealing an automobile }and In a wild rido in 424 Street, caus- |ing injuries to a woman that are ex- pected to prove fatal, | After starting from the Park Ave- nue Hotel with the car belonging to OF LIEUT. WILLIAMS FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918. CRACKERS ANDMILK NEEDED IN SCHOOLS FOR WEAKLY PUPLS Many Requests Made to Lunch Committee to. Continue the Service. The New York School Lunch Com- mittee has frequently received most interesting letters from principals and teachers, requesting the continuance of the milk and cracker service for their anemic and tubercular children |and speaking in the highest way of the value of the work. One principal says: anemic, class were the recipients of donations of milk and crackers dis- tributed through your These supplies so kindly furnished great deal of good and your kind- ness and the generosity of the donor | Joseph P. Larkin, the trio is alleged were deeply appreciated. We would to have crashed into a taxicab at 42d be glad to have the same or similar die and betel oe and’ 1/SSo SSS | contributions this year, if you are still run down the woman, who was cross- engaged in this philanthropic work." ing tho street. MARGUERITE CLARK... Another teacher wrote last Feb- ‘The woman was rushed to Flower ruary, inclosing a check for $10, which Hospital in a motor ambulance, with © woman driver, which happened \e eymoon Immediately After Couple Depart on Automobile Hon-| n: 4 been collected from the children who could afford to pay for this mid- joome along, She was suffering from Wedding. morning lunch, ‘This made possible @ fractured skull, contusions of tho edding. Teg AGEviNe OE WHS TORRE #5 thax Wee. and face, aes is not vata Me fauna oe Conn ‘ es 16, eos childrea who could not pay. This ve. § , as erite Clark, the movie actress, age Bix: Mee, adareas ao Now 9 Ambesedain | tHIMy-Obe Wan married (a ‘Pirst Lavut.| fencner ealcl "We are eh Vely CALE: Avenue. H. P. Willlams of the Engineéring | ful to you for your kindness. The . Corps, Washington, D. C., also thirty-|children have gained about three An alarm was sent out for the car. Policeman Von Holley of the East woman, The man who did the driv- ing is at the Park Avenue Hotel.” Holley jumped in and hurried to the hotel. There could not find the named man, He k the occu- MING KESPONSIBILITY, Bonton Globe. (From the ‘The men said the car belonged to Joseph P, Larkin, who was dining in the Park Avenue Hotel, and Jones had been asked to watch it. A casual acquaintance intervened as Jones was talking to Anslow, This third inan insisted on a joy ride and Jones, being | too small to offer resistance, decided | ‘the best way to guard the car was to go along. The riders went up Park Avenue to 42d Street, where the accidents happened, up Madison Avenue to 48th Street and then, evading a policeman who wanted to stop tt for speeding, shot back through Lexington Avenue and to the hotel. The Joy riding driver there got out THEATRES. PLAYHOUSE Ma “Ar! PEALING LONGACRE *\),\" a ‘e THE BLUE PEARL ¥"" with wi ASTOR % 0c) ne. By Wed, d& Sat i ‘Elliott's WOMEN HURT IN AUTO SMASH AFTER LATE SUPPER | One Is Member of Winter Garden Company—Host Drives Car Against Brick Wall, After a late supper at Rector's Frances Preston Stevens, twenty- seven, a member of the Town Topics Company, living at No, 25 Bast 64th Street, and Miss Caroline Ashley, | twenty-five, who said that she is re- hearsing with a Winter Garden com- pany and lives at No, 105 West 55th Street, Jumped into the car of a man with whom they had been dining, said to be William Laden of Oyster Bay, and started for their homes at 3 o'clock this morning. At 45th Street and Sixth Avenue Brass a , metNG HOCETHE 30TH ST. THEA. §,4 Weta" EYES OF YOUTH ENTURY THEATRE A EERTORY GROVE MANY ene, at the First Methodist Church here : ngsuffer—To p thi Sante Of the one. to tue, Bast Slat |, Mt, Leneeumer—no pay Ofer CAAt Street Station, where they gave the Si tite wen, my sins be on my own names of Jones and Ansiow head. She Walked In Her Slep at sade 254 10 41.50. vexwen Ram(alase Ss pounds a month.” When it is con- yesterday at 11 o'clock. ‘The Rev.| sidered that the av a Gist Strect Station was at Park Ave- MMe OL arerweod.. Pines ee ne oe ee ee yy ee e Mise Cora Clark, a sister of | child at this age is about a pound a nue and 42d Street later when @ car bridesmmald Seats Ths FeEEEE MEbHO TREE the pulled up to him, and @ man in it remony the couple de- : i shouted: din an automobile f w York. [children are making three times the rhis is the car that ran over a will not t a hi noon trip) orogress which normal children ly a brief | P make. Of course, it is necessary, if they are to regain the ground they have previously lost. Can any one doubt that work of this kind is worth while and that it must be continued? | gareas TES “iid HARRIS) fe ht, 8.20, FIRST MAT. TO-MC cgyThe Most Fascinating Myst lay Ever Written. i THREE FACES EAST £ome ICOHAN &HAR & tines Fat and Jones and Ansiow started after|| iin « Siting Wea a policeman. Von Holley was the|} wus.” Sidney Drew in Keg Her ‘Sin first one they saw. onary a fee ane. Wank: Senta fd S Weeks Ahead, The tae was not. seriously || LY RI Cc ros damaged t was empty. xi q a MAYTIME DAY! DP BELASCO Presents TIGER ROSE ||(Q% HUDSON X. Ma BERNARD in FRIENDLY BE W. 424 || LIBERTY Was ‘| GOING UP » BURLESQUE, YMPIC ji; |“BIG REVIEW ¥: of 1918” > STEEPLECHASE CONEWS FUNNY PLACE, ai St, tat Weds a Sat’. 2°80, LOUIS AND XEMIES. Event ant ® 30. & Sa, 2:20. “BIG MUSICAL Laden lost control of the machine whieh headed for the sidewalk on the south- east corner and landed against a brick Over There Theatre League.” Physician Explains Who Should Take N uxated Iron Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance Commenting on the use Nuxated Iron as a tonic serene garee million peovle annually, Dr, | James Francis Sullivan, form: ly physician of Be Hospital (Outdoor b New York. maid of fron in the strength Which arc gary to #u Bower in wvery ot aiife. it accom Th Ang article of Ir, Sulli~ yan should ‘carefully read by every man Who wants to poances Kreat physical endurance ‘keen mentality, Dr, Sulll etallic iron muat ko through # dikes to * ply. T euppos Jews. 1 strongly the areat ne it cnses to x physician's J comity of physicians making ey o 8 & pave Blood examinations of their weak, anne- ie i mie, run-down patients, Susanda of D on year after your uttering that this “particular nat 1 fron in their red b ever realixing th their troubic your food merely fomething like co rough an old mi With rollers eo wide apart that the ini ean't erind. et thirty, dull of intellect, poor in me ervous. irritable and all “run down it fifty oF wixty, with pl Teeyina or ‘wg over with 1 weakness and a highly ner to lack of sufficien through the body For want of iron you may be an old man Appeara on the packaue oy i ny upset The mianutacture feo sheccant ul Gnd ventively eatiatactary rrenlts tn every tn stomad evens Is sald to be the wife « Miss § of & British Army officer. The women wna sensation of the hour declared that they knew Laden only ht nd Mt slightly, He disappeared soon after the r abown i 3 Tiatory of fl smashed car was re- accident and the » for repairs, moved to @ Kara, BROADWA 1 Strike at Montevideo Over. MONTEVIDEO, Aug. 16.—The gen-|} CONTINUOUS 12 NOON TO 11 Po My eral strike which has been in progress | Gro, THEATER, here for several days ended to-night. co eens ais Nt ‘The tramway and dock workers, how- ever, continue on strike. Thirteen Rus- sians, sald to have been implicated in the ‘manufacture and throwing of bombs, were arrested, DENTISTRY. to egt ivor Dentistry That Lasts wt tiooney a Harlequins, All beat) t and Found” advertisements 29 W. 34th New York Henerved || can bo left at any of The World's 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Advertising Agencies, or can be -| Meuns, eros Surinays, 9702 telephoned directly to The World. ALL LANGUAGES SPUREN. 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DIA CRED: 37 MAIDEN LANE , Constructed on’ acientitio principles em PR 0 at pire nere etait Relea ey gh | We a tty Aa | VIAKUNDS BOUGHT) SSR no Inolated teeth or roots to whic i" Re wg ot Uy aA DIAMONDS& Jewsin, bousit fore The New WATERBURY Way ball) Sl, i i, | FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, Come here in the morning, have your | VOI OI oot | Sette dat Ste Toth A x old tecth extracted FRED WITHOUT 2d to Als’ r vag | ve. | . KEW ech GUANANTEED to'tt portecuy. | Daf gi | Hitt > | 2 84 Roms & Bath $1.7 87.98 Weak | Decayed. teeth taved=—loone teeth tight: | KUM i bate bam ti ah 8 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS. oll i, tare owl ra = Cali 4000 B elmer, New York, of oka committee. | these undernourished children with a| | | “Last year the pupils of the; FUNERAL OF MRS. SAYRE. 4 FRENCH MISSION HEAD DEAD. PIMPLES? RASH? Widow of Mallrond Builder Was » Former Labor Minta- ther o jon-in-Law. Suddenly im Went. The funeral of Martha Nevin| A IFIC PORT, Aug. 16.—Albert Sayre, seventy-two, whose son, Francis| Metin, head of the French economic B. Sayre, now in France on war ser-| mission now in the United States, 7 vice, is married to a daughter of Presi- | former Minister of Labor in France and dnt Wilson, will be held Saturday at| Minister of Blockade, died here Inst GET AT THEM South Bethlehem, Pa. She died sud-| fight from a stroke of apoplexy short- ly at her son's home, at Siasconset, |!y after his arrival hore with the mis- th wa: head of Italy. K. of Because it that the new Draft Law will specify men up to forty-five for service, the Rethlehem sion of which Gen. Paul Gerald Pau, noted French military leader, was joint head. Physicians ascribed the stroke to exhaustion brought on by his jour- ney to this city, M. Metin, who, was forty-nine yenrs od, is survived by a widow and two small children, now in France. —— _ You apply a little Poslam on soued affected part at night. In the morn- ing, when you look, your own ¢} give evidence of this healing remedy work, If it was a slight trouble— an adolescent Pimple or inflamed —the chances are that it has appeared. If a virulent eruption! trouble, it should be subdued, so much so that you will want Poslam to keep wilt the Lehigh Valle: later Identified wit ron and Steel Works. 8 a sister of Robert J. Nevin, the American church in Rome, ae C, Secretaries Out of Draft. is practically certain “Uncle Jo jaughter to Wed, WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Le Seure of Danville, Til, Knights of Columbus announce the engagement of their| right on. aah sruilipan Cuaiines a Aus daughter, Miss Virginia Cannon Le| Sold everywhere. For free sample; q i bay n of the] seure, granddaughter of Representative | erite to Emergency Laboratories, 948 ‘ommittee on War Activities, an-| Joseph G. 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