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sof membe Seat croft ration CWhat would you do with it ? A conservative man doesn’t carry a lighted bomb around with him searching for water to put out the fuse. He gets rid of it as quickly and gently as possible and then goes away from there. Not all of us know that we are packing around with us every day a potential source of trouble that may produce disease or even death. Ninety r cent of human illness is caused or aggravated y a clogging of waste in your bowels. If you try to blast away that decaying, germ- breeding waste with weakening pills, salts, castor oil, laxative mineral waters, etc., you are like the man with the bomb—garrying it around with you while you hunt for the neutralizer. You'll never find one, There isn’t any. The thin for you to dois to stick to your schedule of bowe movements as you do to your toothbrush. Get }. ,rid of that source of danger before the germs back up through your system and hit you with some- t thing you recognize. Nujol has a gentle, adso- ¥ tutely harmless and absolutely thorough cleansing action upon the intestines, and leaves no after- effect but regular habits. « Nujol is sold only in sealed bottles Warning: bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. All druggists in U. S. and Canada. You may suffer from substitutes. Insist on Nujol aa Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York Nujo ol For Constipation | | A Write te Dept. 13, Nu » Standard Oil Co, (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York, for free booklet “Thirty Feet of Danger''-- constipation ia adults, Name air Address = ONLY BRONX STORE MANN Open Cearg Evening Plain Figure Tags in lain Figures ae 4-Piece Queen Anne |JOIN THE sTOck EXCHANGE. | Smith; W ¥, Maphen n each case a6 se i. 149th Sreeer NING No Extra Charge For Credit Period Genuine American Walnut 8-Picce American Walnut Bedroom cs shown here at outer 149" §$tes=AVE on TREET J Suile §407°° ge as Sas a 6 Eg THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY ass 1919. AMERICAN TROOPS 3$00064-6-264 CROSSING THE RHINE |MOTHERS ARE ACCUSED | OF PUNISHING CHILDREN One Adinits Having F Used This Means of Discipline and Didn't Believe It Wrong. Warrants | rd] | | | | issued in the Centre eet Police Court were served to- day op a number ers: who of@gnorant moth are accused of punishing thetr children by biting them on the arms, | and Board of Health nurses who visit the schools | declare that this cruel form of dis- cipline 1s practised by women of for- | eign birth One warrant was served on Mra. Fannie Perniciare, No. 46 Oak Street. | She admitted having frequently bit- ten her little boy Johnny on the arm, and did not seem to understa and | that she bad done anything wrong. Mrs, Perniciare was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Sims, who warned her that a repetition of the offense > would mean a term in prison for her. The Magistrate then released her on | 2! six months’ probation on her promise | not to bite her son any more. The child appeared at Public | School No. 114 a few days ago with his arm in such condition that he ; could not use it. When a asked what had happened the little fellow said: “I was naughty and mamma bit me.” ’ Johnny was in court to-day with his arm bandaged, the wounds still giving trouble. He is in the custody of the Children’s § Public school teachers nurse ¥200064 , STORM IS ON THE WAY, dat 10 A M Dp liver and bowels. rt ernoon and torm warning came n the city was con ata tin Hating 1 f on indications that the old-tin Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on | °* the package, then you are sure your ‘ child is having the best and most|« robin wa harmless laxative or physic for the | Coun little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil rt Wash dren love its delicious fruity taste.) The me | Full directions for child's dose on each | ter | hottle. Give it without fear — Advt ' Boys’ Military Suits and Overcoaats at $9.75 Formerly $12.50 and $15.00 Where's the Kiddie whose patriotic — little heart won't jump with joy at getting one of these real soldier suits to parade in, to play in and to greet the Home coming boys in? Sizes % to 8; and one of these fine, warm, military Over coats built’ for Just like a real soldier boy's coat. Sizes 3 to 10 ull special at $9.75, service Mackinaws, Special at $10.75 Big warm Coats with collars, neat plaid effects Bulk Groethers Broadway, at 49th St 27 44 East 14th Street shawl in Broadway 47 Cortlandt St 125th Street, at srd Avenue. art: ae |the famous old pontoon bridge leading into Coblenz anding the 5 This is the first exclusive » show) wwe ey d Army Co’ Ist Division, American Exped ‘oree cr American garrison In this photo are shown, from t, Col. Corbin | AND ITS TO BE GOLDER 10 THEIR PRE-WAR STATUS | ees, Birds and Violets May Hav Winter Weather CHILD'S LAXATIVE 2-2 te Bureau posted the following advisor Look at tongue! Remove | inessage trom Washington: poisons from, stomach, | Pe tk mee t ¥ | against STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Major Gen Rhea, vplenz th Artill 8, and ( forces at ( Hines of the manding Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed ana you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Fly's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, anti- septic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good it feels, Your nos- var trils are open, your head is clear, no _ more hawking, snuMing, blowing: no more headache, dryness or struggling ~ for breath. Ely's Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds ‘and | - catarrh need. It's a delight.—-Advt WANT RAILROADS RETURNED Gover asteful nent Operation Dist WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 yads to the d by s testified to t ate Immed return of the ra is demar » railroad con- ry immediately estore the 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn Interstate Com h will insure FULTON control, and charge ing exper the ne to operat- DIES AT SUMMIT, NJ. | mnected With Harper's for Many Years—Formerly | With The World, | SUMMIT, N. J., Jan, 24—Frederick | ka, Vice President of Harper | died this morning at his Hawthorne Pi ter an illness of four A privat be held at the home on r, Duneka moved here five rom Manhattan in Kentucky rking Was ( 11 trouble funeral ser- ms for different | 1 capacities, | y editor of The Evening e leaves a widow and a son, aged fourt 2, $50. x 75-00) Apartments 7.50 $9.00) Furnished 10.00 « © $59.00 bey cau 15.00 + 200-091 550 to $590 25-00 “ 300-°° FREE BRASS BED With kvery ‘ash Taffeta with Bands of Ribbon Velvet, Liisabethan Collar, $19.75. Open Saturday Evenings Illustrating Three 104 ST. & STATION AT CORNER The beautiful textures and distine more dressy models of Satins, B COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104" 57m _ a2 7207 sl = seperadlei hs Sate BY BITING THEM ON ARMS st ——— TREE BROOKLY. RN S0—_—_=___ For convenient shopping open a charge account at Martin's Cartas, At Hoyt An Authoritative Presentation Saturday of Fashion’s New Spring Frocks Ae T frocks that reflect the genius of the Paris dressmakers which the war has only caused to be lifted to newer and higher manifestations. every minutest detail from the original importations recently received from France, 9g (6) Customarily Priced at $27.50, Choice are shown in finely woven Men's Wear Serge and Poiret Twill for street wear, or the colorings include the new ;‘arlillery red,” CROWD AT POULTRY SHOW. ttondane THREE BROOKLYN STORES CSestins Fulton St., Cor. of Bridge St. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brookly® 4810-4812 bth Aves 1829-1381 Broadway Announcing Saturday a Special Sale of Modish Blouses for Early Spring Wear MAR TIN Blouses, owing to their superlative beauty of material and design, have won the highest encomiums of Brooklyn's discriminating fashion clientele for years. The present showing of new Spring modes is unrivaled in choice of selection. Nat ‘hae SF” Coorute M4 Embroidered Veile serth Lace a ‘and Tucks a | in Blue $2.95 ~ $4.95 2; 95 4: 95 5 75 An extraordinarily attractive ensemble of the advance Spring styles, consisting of dainty Voiles, washable Satins, Shantungs, Georgettes and Crepe de Chines, effectively trimmed and shown in the modish colorings of the new season, including Artillery Red. ST HREE BROOKLYN STORES 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. | Bet, 48th and 49th. Brooklyn Jor. of BRIDGE STREET Subway Station, Brooklyn ST., St. These models are copied in For Street and Afternoon Wear Taffeta Ingenue m : mouel n Not elty of Taffeta draped woth Draped Modish with Basque Velvet Enect, Ribbon, $19.75. $19.75, of the Stunning Styles Presented in This Special Offering. tice individuality of line will be at once apparent; they fetas for afternoon occasions; turquoise, be id oth 19. ) Uertets THREE BROOKLYN STORES ‘eaded Georgette and T ‘Victory blue,