The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 15

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Costs Nothing If It Fails Owing to the wonderfully successful re- Ports from dysveotics and sulte Indigestion, martritis. acidity. been using remarkable tn both pow: nlent pack. a binding tion oF thi lv for use form in con which conta i he nearest dru of Bi-nesin, vy And that's @uaranteed ina Sunday World Wants Work Wonders Letters received by The Evening Indigestion Remedy | at the | Y.M.C. A. OFFICIALS ANSWER CHARGES OF ANGRY SOLDIERS Boys, Home Again, Complain of Overcharging—“Huts” Run by Mercenaries. World from soldiers in France com- plain of the treatment accorded them by the Y.,M. C. A, One letter, from a, former lifeguard at Coney Island, sald that the Y, M, C, A. not only charged | New York prices for cigarettes but advanced the prices 10 and 15 cents a| pack, The wounded men who were landed at the Greenhut Hospital had similar stories, They sang a song something like this: “God bless the Red Cross; God bless the K, of C.; God bless the Salvation Army, but God — the » I Some of the boys said that wounded | men on the field, when about to be placed ‘on stretchers, asked the secre- taries of the Y, M. C. A., “Have you a cigarette?” And the answer was, “Have you got the price?” | An Evening World reporter at Ho. | ‘An Honest Sensible Dentifrice EVERAL years ago we had a dentifrice formula tifrices. to go on just one more dentifrice. Mennen’s wonderful discovered principle whic’ searches of H. P. Pickerill one of the world’s leading dental science. Dr. Pickerill conclusivel, ‘ decay is acid formed by particle ices and cavities and under New York Office: Brush your teeth five times pretty good, compared to other den- We did nothing with it because we didn’t want the name “‘Mennen” You may have noticed that each Mennen product possesses essential superiority over anything of the kind that is made. Mennen’s Talcum took the place of harmful, starchy powders. Mennén’s Shaving Cream introduced a radically new type of shaving soap that has become the favorite with millions of men. provided the only effective treat- ment for chafing, severe skin irri- tation and baby rashes. Four years ago we learned of a newly tionizing the whole science of dentistry. ‘This principle was based upon the re- M. D. S. (Birmingham), L. D. S.(England), That one of the principal causes of tooth which find lodgment in tooth creve b. which was . worthless but it paralyzes the salivary glands, stopping the flow of saliva and interfering with Nature's | method of preserving teeth. unnecessary profession. Dentifrice, withheld from alkaline.! Kora-Konia plaques. It increas h was revolu- an gums. , M. D., Ch. B., authorities on y proved: fermenting] food the gums, and costs more. G. MENNEN CHEMICAL COMPANY, Newark, New Jersey Marbridge Bldg., 6th Avenue & 34th Street. @ Buy two tubes one for the home That a copious flow of and renders harmless these acids of food decay. That an alkaline dentifrice is not only For three years our chemists worked on a dentilrice formula which would conform to the scientific principles expounded by Dr. Pickerill and accepted by the dental They succeeded in producing such a For over a year this Dentifrice has been might be tested on thousands of patients under the observation of prominent den- tists who have been interested who have aided in the development of Mennen's Cream Dentifrice. Mennen’s Cream Dentifrice is absolutely non- It cleanses, whitens and polishes teeth without | scouring or grinding the enamel. | It breaks down tartar formations and mucin the flow of saliva by introducing into the mouth a mild fruit acid which stimulates the salivary glands. It has a 20% content of alcohol{which serves as septic mouth wash and conditioner of the Aromatic oils make Mennen's Cream Dentifrice pleasant to use, with a cool, refreshing after- Try one tube, You will like it better than any dentifrice you ever tried. Your teeth will be cleaner, | whiter and more free {rom tartar than ever before. | A copious after-flow of saliva will preserve your teeth in Nature's way. Mennen's Cream Dentifrice costs 35 cents. Gold is worth more than lead, Mennen’s is better | va neutralizes is actually dangerous because the public in order that it in and Phone: Greeley 2828 dentist every three months x sccmetpenatir namic a el FREE Y, M, C. A. MEMBERSHIP THREE MONTHS FOR ALL 0 RETURNING TO CIVIL LIF OLDIERS, sailors and marines will receive three months’ free membership in the ¥. M. C, A. immediately upon their re- turn to civil life, it was announced to-day by tho Central Y. M. ©. A. of Brooklyn and the West Side Y. M. C. A. of New York. “We feel the men will expect this of the organization which has been 80 clase to them abroad, and we are only too glad to give the service,” said Graham Wilson, Secretary of the West Side Y. M. Cc. A. M At each of these Association buildings there will be conducted @ free employment bureau, and It is expected the movement will be followed by other Association Secretaries all over the country. boken, N. J.. who met the hospital ship Sierra, said, after interviewing several men, that the Y. M away nothing but sheets of paper. Every man had to pay for anything he got, and there was absolutely nothing distributed gratis. In the huts, declared the returning men, they called upon the wounded men who wanted to write “to say pray- ers.” The reporter declared this was his second ship and that he had heard similar stories before, ‘The returning soldiers say also that When they opened some packages of obacco which they bough on ie Y. MC. A ¥ bought from th: of the Su The Evenis tigating these charges of returning soldiers talked with C. V. Hibbard, Associate General Secret ¢ the ¥. M,C. A, charge Tichenor, A lary of si also added the charges. CLA. gave | take »|Our plan is to supply. reer THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918, attempt, as far as we were able, to sell this tobacco at aurrent prices in New York. The canteen in the Army Quartermaster's Department was able in many cases to sell this tobacco at lower prices. Why? Because it sold it at the wholesale price, pur- chased in the United States, Our aim was to make the Y. M. C. A. canteen self-supporting. To do this we were compelled to sefl at current New York prices. Many times these prices were lower. “We were hampered many times by not being able to have @ sufficient supply on hand to meet the demands of the men. Many times our Secre- taries would go miles back to French villages, where they purchased the tobaceo. ‘They were compelled to pay more for ity because the duty brought it higher. The instances of buying tobacco and later finding a card ‘Com- pliments of the Sun’ inside camo about in this way: In shipping to- bacco to France some packages from the Sun got mixed with supplies for the Quartermaster's Department. We bought some of this tobacco, not knowing it was git toba We have a letter from a Colon in the department explaining their side of the case, while the Sun wrote us the other day holding us blameless e wounded jer may possibly not get a chance to see a Y. M. C. A. Secretary from the moment he is hit until he is invalided home and arrives at Hoboken, ‘The Red Cross ple charge of all wounded sol- | diers, and it is seldom that they have had to ask the ¥. M. C. A. to aid in any way. It is thetr work and they | do it The stories which will be told by returning soldiers who have not been | wounded,” admitted = Mr substar K Leing dor M. C. A. Secret e have a large poster ry canteen giving which do not of over there ries: tacked up in plain fig fluctuate, prices all kinds, edibles and | Uy cheap As other supplies. they can be purchi n New York, in many cases they are lower, To | be sure, the Red Cross gives tobacco | away to wounded soldiers, We serve hot drinks and cigarettes to the sot diers after they emerge from a | Are As | ail its branches for the ab “Individual ca of unintentional o% | East less Meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder ‘Trouble. Uric acid in meat excites the kid- neys, they become overwork sluggish, ache, and feel like lumy lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's‘urinous waste or lyeu'll be a real sick person shortly At first you feel a dull misery in the you suffer from back he, dizziness, tongue coated and you kidney r ache, sic stom, ach feel rheumatic twinges when ‘the weather is bad Eat less ment, drink of water; so get fromgany pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and yoyr kidneys will then uct’ fine. ~ This famous salts is made from the acic of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit and has been used for generations to clean cl kidneys ulate them to normal activity and st al eutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is source of i tion, thus ending bladder weakne ad Salt jure; mak In a delightful effervescent s inexpensive, canna jto folks who believe ereoming \kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Advt Being used by over three million peo ple annually, Tt will increase the hoof weak, nervous, run-down 8 in two weeks’ time in many in stances. Ask your Doctor of drug gist about it To Help Make Strong,Keen Red-B! Americans | The DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Package es RACINE SIS BA aw soldier. ‘1 lose betw 1. C. A, will stand to $3,000,000 and $4,000,000 treatment, such as have been Cited,” explained Mr, tHibbard, “wit, thtough free distribution and contin crop out in any large organiza boy! PL oscil on plans to c “Perhaps s erzealous Secre- | Whatica wKere tary did ask for prayers while the eo t jiers were writing, | have found that y- | the men want this in the majority of nus and | case It n be done without of in Army. | fending any one, and it is more than “At the canteens ¢ M. C. A. | likely that this complaint issued from it is not the practice to give away | some soldier whose mind was preju tobacco to the soldiers, Gen. Pershing | diced. rar jasked us not to do this. But we did| “We have Investigated more than | 8 of complaints simi continues Mr. Hibbard. | never have we been able to get peop! soldier in particular,” cited Mr. 1b b d seven definite alleged | saga tthe Y. MC. A. He had spread th ompinints broad. | } cast through the camp. We took each separately and explained our position After we had informed him on ali points he itted he was in error, and straichtway made efforts to deny his previous utterance “Wit! retaries working on ea average hteen hours a day his peace of mind is apt to be ruffled at times, and possibly the soldier has cause for tty grievance, We al- ways investigate any of these cases | and attempt to rectify them.” _ All-American Day in Opera And in Conceré By Sylvester ‘Rawling. 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If she is un alert, earnest young woman, WHO SMILES ‘ OFTEN, we can offer her a pleasant, permanent and profit- able position. : The telephone service needs immediately bright, capable young women of the highest character between the ages of 16 and 25, who can qualify for operating work. ; To such young women we offer excellent training with pay, good, permanent positions with increases in pay at frequent intervals, the best of working conditions and many opportunities for ad- vancement to higher positions and higher salaries, All telephone users, especially business concerns, have a direct interest in the recruiting of telephone operators, for the avail- ability of trained forces to meet the growing demands for. service during the readjustment period is of great importance in improving the service for all. Will you help by referring this to young women who | | might be interested ? APPLICATION DEPARTMENTS: Manhattan—58 West Houston Street Mus K. M. 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