The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1918, Page 8

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“THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOB ER 17, t918. Serer R95 Ke greatest coffee merchant. especially good ACH morning your husband will think the coffee especially successful when you serve Y uban. It has a flavor that makes it stand out from all other coffees. The rich color, the full flavor, the very fragrance of the steam, appeal especially to men. It was chosen from all the coffees of the Yuban was chosen by men for men, orld for the private use of the world’s ach morning the coffee seems GEN, PERHING REPORTS 718 MORE CASUALTES TOTAL REACHES 53.057 (Continued From Third Page.) sche |MARTH, Frederick, North Tona- WOUNDED IN ACTION (DEGREE OGARAY Edward H., 408 €. 195th |{! UNDETERMINED). | St, New York City. First Lieutenant. NUE a Harry C. Caleago, mt, | PLATT, J. H., Brooklyn. Rae we A ig. So. | ITE Charles 8." Harrigan eth T,, Mount, Angel. Ore. aLacnrono, Ri i ld raged Ooo EY. James E270 Oth St, Jer- COPPEDGE, U, ¢ y 9 “_.) , $e: reat, N. J. ae | MA RINE CORPS CASU- | pity in je tutes PARES, Biduey w Mer, | ALTIES. haan Forest Diag tty, Lod, KILLED IN ACTION, poy % Sergeants. SYRUP (}k FIGS ANDERSON, manuel, Racine, Wis, UT Rawin te Its Todo: 0. RAY, Frank H., Pireereld, Ga, Corporals. BRUCK, Ciritopher D.. Barre, Vt | jumibue, 5 reverie, Ala. RANNEY Gi 4 Mich. | FOR CROSS SICK Tenn , REGENSBURG, Frank A» 177 Hale F oR an drove, No epee ne bu c RUSS.” Gerngey Poe Decatar, TH, | yt ~ 6 eee ae 8t N. Willam. L, | nescence J Thai te TANSER” gree, Gori i. If little st hi li AMahOMT Dougae Cr BORER ieee Be trey, NY i 0 th 18 § vi MAMKY, Ta noe G., Rowell, G. |, Josep i» Troy, N. Y. € Stomach 1S Sour, TVET MACKLER, Isadore 17 1786 St. John’s | TYRRELL, Louis E,” Buffalo, N. ¥- torpid or bowels \ clogged. Mothers can rest easy after giving “California Syrup of Figs" because in a few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and BERSOG LONGU WARNECKE, Francs, B As BR AMM CKBED. Carlow MILLI Dean MURPHY, Emmett J. Salem, 0, Charles H., 138 Nostrand Or TUPNSH\, RIOKT bint T, Willies New York C St. ik BR, Lowe 't,. Linsaom, ‘Tex. PMUINNIG. Clarence Lo” Maritoro, Mase, ntown, W, MUSKE, A Brooklyn. Nt i. Lanter H.. Rupert, Idaho, OLSON, Charles A. Glencoe, “Min, B., Thoenixvilie, Va. Jobin Me Coaliniry, Ala Leander Barmen, itiver ¥ ED OF WOUNDS RECE! they become tightly packed, liver gets | sluggish and aonineh disordered. | nay When cross, feverish, restless, see if voor, yan Po pene in tongue is coated, then give this : Sivan delicious “fruit laxative.” Children love it, and it cannot cause injury. ATKIMCGN Wakes tc’ Hebets, h No difference what alls your little one BA —if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, gentle “inside cleansing” should ulways be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” then look carefully and see that it is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.’ We make no srualler size. Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup.— | | Advt. | BR } 3 \F i RUNS." Eine ‘ HAN, Jens J Ti ‘Grafton, re ss 8 DBR, es! Helton Dial H.. Denton, ‘Te D ‘ Hobart, "Harriett SEN. Victor A... Plain Figure Tags on Everything Library Table Mahogany, with draw- ustrated, at ‘SRAVMAMA:BRO WW.Con.6"AVE.8 1551. J.BAUMANN Louse? AT 84 7 “Seeing Is Believing’ tunities for saving money which are now offered by us. exactly what you wish for at prices which seem almost ble at the present time and take advantage of our “We Make Terms to Fit’’ Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere ¢ een Anne Period Bedroom Suilein Mahogany ting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table, Bed ¥ Qu 4 Axmin- ster i Rugs i 27x54, at $425 iS = Axmin- || | ster | Rugs 36x72, at $G:5° Lady’s Desk in Mah y fi inlaid, as illustrated, at Floor Covering 690 #228 Rocker Queen Anne Period, in Antique Mahogany; cane back, spring seat, upholstered in beauti- ful tapestry, at cae WORLD SETS 4 ~ 139° AT BOTH STORES We want you to come and see for yourself the wonderful oppor- Whether your requirements are large or small, you will be sure to get impossi- CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN The Same Low Price—Cash or Credit si 98 J BAUMANN & BRO | 19 °° AT 84™ST, & SAVE THE PACE. Educator Educator Get Your Feet Off Your Mind F you wear narrow, pointed, bone-bending shi ere of your mind all de inking of your corn © bunions, fr . Educators, because they t the feet grow as they should,” take your feet off your mind, make you unconscious of them. El RICE & HUTCHINS UCATOR SHOE®@ whole family ~ men, women and They will trademark part of the she 1345 Broadway, bet. 38th a Harlem: 112 West 125th jormerly neis if hy si Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor ept.) energy, a and endurance. for Men | et L. Cblonen, Trenton, N. J. LANDAN, Joseph, 123 West 117th St., New York City. OYD, Richant Hy, New Orleans, 708, Joaagh F.. Cincinnati ARGAN, Norman, Vine Grove, UNT, John R “OTR, Te TERRARA u la i we Cite, New Orleans, aie Louis J, DIED OF DISEAS! Private. Bucher WESTCOTT. Percy D., Eaton, N, ¥. SEVERELY WOUNDED ACTION, SPACE, Walter S., Des Moin Gunnery Ser STRICKLAND, Earl F,, Ser RAIT Harry Bo Mill GUPMAN, Franitia 9 LOCK Win) aN TRUPPER gan St, u u i, Brancis HARRINGTON, dagh Street, ares Thomas klyn. ba 630 W. 104th Wika N, Sterkng, Wobert natn. K UKIEISON, Be Coninaton, Ky. WiLbiAMS, Carl Ce tzenowe, Tere o onda, Mo. West 114th St., o, csc ¢ Betiamin, Charice, "Chicago Dl Veareomcrth, Kaa, 4, Ci ithert B.. Faifnwood, Kan, Ky. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 "Tex, Wai Stari Boome Hil, ‘Tenn IN HANDS OF ENEMY. Privates, STEVENS, William E., Rowville, | Ga HENDRICK, Wallace W., Nashville, Tenn, » MISSING IN ACTION. Private. BASS, Edward C., Montello, Wis. KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED SEVERELY WOUNDED. Private. | NHOMPSON, Donald, Maple Stade, N. J. | IN HANDS OF’ ENEMY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED KILLED, ‘ Private. WRIGHT, Ralph T., Hitdetts, 0. RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING, Privates. leonard E.. Chattanowgs, ‘Tenn jamhal, Middletown, 0. ad, W va, ore, 10, VED IN io, BROWN, 1 ENNIS, K x ; Lift Off Corns! 8 Sore, touchy Bt, Theodore A.. Marlin, Tex, i 4 " 5, Ic ets neon archarten, corns lift right off with fingers. Magic! Doesn't hurt a bit! iN 3 | | field of battle,” is the way the British jday the death yesterday of Lieut. Rob- ert Archer Bowlby of pneumonia in the -|Hahneman Hospital, Park Avenue and \peditionary Force in 1914. ‘| ping Board. A strenuous campaign in iberty Loan, as a hero’ onthe ne Bureau of Information announced to- ju cor Gith Street. + Lieut, Bowlby, twenty-seven, went from Boston to join the Canadian Bx- He was in- valided home suffering from shell shock and made a lecture tour. tinder the direction of the United States ship- it to d behalf of the Liberty Loan brought on the disease from which he died. He will be buried with full military honors, Services will be held in the Boyer: ba Stres who resides in No, 31 West once, and that is to dissolve i you destroy it entire! store (this is all you w dandruff will be gone, single sign how much own Funeral Chapel, 43d Street and identh Avenue, at 2 o'clock to-morrow |Your hatr will y lustrousy afternoon. He ‘ix survived by a widow, | glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred t There is one sure’ way thi ver failed to remove dand a this, st get about four ounces of }plain, mmon liquid arvon 4 drug ap) at night when retirin nig moisten the scalp abd rubl it in gently with the finger tips By morning, most if nof all of your and three or more applications will completely solve and entirely destroy every i trace of it, no matter jandruff you may have, You will find al | 3° 5 10 : to Something very fine! HE fabrics are a treat to look at— they are those soft sur- face cloths that have a prosperous well-bred lookabout them, andare, in fact, the finest fabrics money can buy. ‘They come in browns and heathers and are warmly linéd,-and*they give a lot of character even to youngsters of 3 to 8. Boys’ Velour Hats (as illustrated) 8595 \ | Boys’ and Yo Gun Orthopaedic Last Costs few cents! fingers. tin; ness of irritation. cinnati genius. Drop a little} | Freezone on that touchy corn, | | instantly that corn stops hurting, | then you lift ‘it right out with the Why wait? Your druggist sells a bottle of Freezone for a few cents, | suvlicient to rid your feet of every W., 2 Mid- | hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without sore- i Freezone is the much talked of discovery of the Cin- Blucher cut Sizes 1 OVERCOATS For BOYS 3 to 8 $ ‘| 50 at Made of Dull Leather Franklin Simon & C Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets 2.9% uths’ Shoes Tetal English Last tod Neolin Soles the by by ret to teri Blemishes How to git rid of them Skin specialists are tracing fewer and fewer troubles to the blood--more to bac- ia and parasites that are carried into pores with dust, soot and grime. Clear your skin of any blemishes caused this most powerful and persistent enemy this effective local treatment. Just before iring, wash in your usual way with warm water and Woodbury’s Facial Sc ap and then dry your face. Now dip the tips of your fingers in warm water and rub them on the cake of Woodbury’s until they are covered with a heavy cream-like lather. Cover each blemish with a thick coat of this soap cream and leave it un for ten minutes. Then rinse very carefully with clear, hot water; then with cold. Use Woodbury’s regularly or, THe yr in your daily shin so firm SSS and active that it will resist the frequent cause of blemishes and keep your complex them, Start to make your skin loveli Get your first cake of Woodbury’s today. Be- gin how to overcome whatever condition is keep- ing your skin from being as lovely Blackheads, conspicuous nose p and shiny nose, blemishes, a slugg —treatments for these and others of skin troubles are given in the booklet “A Skin You Love to Touch” which comes wrapped ‘around the soap. You will find a 25c cake sufficient for a month or six weeks of any Woodbury tre: general cleansing use during this t Get a cake today, It is onsale atal Joilet goods counters throughout the United States and Canada, .The Andrew Jergens Comp: New York, and Perth, Ontario, ion free from jer —tonight as it should be. ores, oily skin ish, sallow skin the commoner atment and for me, II drug stores and any, Cincinnati,

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