The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 6

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‘Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your balr in good condition, be careful what you wash it with Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, ‘This dries nakes the hair brittle, and full Just plain mulsified which is pare and en is much better than the most expe: anything else you can use for shampooing, 4 this can't possibly injure the hair. \ Simply moisten your hair with water land rub it in. One or two teaspoon tad on % f oS hath = €ccoanut oi tirely greastess) ive soap or fuls will make an abundance of rich, @reamy lather, and cleanses the hair ard scalp thore The lather Fmses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex Cessive oil, The hair dries quickly and tvenly, 1 it leaves it fine and silky, Pright and ¢ to manage et mulsifled cocoanut oil at most ar ore, It is very ounces is enough ¢ in the family for cheap, fo last months There Has Been a Shortage of at Brand E sig. yetnge Milk jown territory \ Wp ¥ FOR DARING FEATS Lieut. Pyne Routed Dozen Fokkers on One Flight and Lieut. George Four. WASHINGTON, Feb, 5 Among | awards of the Distinguis hed Service Cross announced to-day are the fol lowing ] Firat Lieut, Harold H. George, 9th Aer Squadron. Yor extraor dinary heroiem in action near Banthe 1918. yed great cour nee, ¢ Lieut. George disp ge in attacking a formation of four * enemy planes (Fokker type), destroy Rete nnee * whit, Hates gi * KEIR “Home add ork “First Lieut. Perey Rivington Pyne, ox, William H. George 210 Kast Tenth Street, ll New Y eaeereee 1034 Aero Pursuit Squadron. For} extraordinary heroism in action near) Dun-sur-Me France, Oct. 28, 1918.] While protecting three planes on a photographic sion, Lieut. Pyne} attacked and rove off five emy | ma nes (Fokker Tater an-| jorman formation of seven type) Was encountered, but the odds Lieut, Pyne ‘Lhe above is a regular service flag. ‘The figures in the white centre indicate the number of employees who entered the service of (he army or navy. The column of stars on the right in the white space shows | the number of killed in action, while the white stars in the dark (sup- SEND FOR Lb 0-60-05-6-4-40060060-0006 | posedly red) border represent the number of men the firm or employer UNUSUAL CCOK BOOK || ¢ $| has put back to work. How many white stars bave you attached to Alege “Tt rian OPEN NOSTRILS! END >| YOUR service flag? Write to The Evening World. Picket: 4 A COLD OR CATARRH ? al ee aaa 7 Sigs sR Wisconsin Conden tow To Get Relief When Head | WORK IN HOMES HERE FOR | WED UNDER OLD GLORY. 08 HUDSON STRE ae eee a ? Military Flavor to Suptials nt fifty! Your cold in head or A military weddin catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos- ce, Tells) yesterday tn Rapel Doughnuts i trils will open, the air pastuges of Home Mh nuts in your head will clear and you can | ee ne hawking, mucows discharge, dryness | who feyit as jor headache; ne struggling for breath Rea ( at night re am war du “1 Get a small bottle of F Cream Jand return home it i not be to They will be Balm from your druggist and apply [eens their. time solnn fe tala ee wae pete ri w little of ‘this fragrant antiseptic lexperiencos. Already work is being Delicate cream in your postrils. It penetrates [Manned out which will keep them bu + C through every air passage of the | east ae (ha CORIMURNL? Digestible head, soothing and healing — the thier ae teesal Bee PT \ ° fers swollen or inflamed mucows mem- Se ci, care aan es. Delicious brane, giving you instant relief. Fie, Uae DN og Gry Head colds and catarrh yield like uous part in the recon’ or magic. Don't. stay stuffed-up and i Mise Clara D. miserable. Relief is sure. —Advt antic Divisi ' ft Mra Ww ny de Avenue Museum will be ope ne publ Buy To-Day from 10 tut inateat of 8 Months to Pay: Charge ore, on week ccount — ‘Transactions confidential No Em- ployers’ reteren resentative. ca va uest i Kline were tor Mus. Cate Just add water 170 Broadway and bake Comrie hole It contains powdered DG, National buttermilk Bank of Ken hy. Ptominent New Yorkers, headed No wait—no waste by Daniel G. Keid, are interested in ihe merger of the National Lank of ientuch National Bank of Uncce |! sowmemmema ! e National 1 f Louisy K ER | NOTHING HALF.SO GOOD AS ; 1 JERRY ASK YOUR GROCER PANCAKE FLOUR (jj EXUDE? : At aff dealers ———— C Vi d oid the tortures of loose, Shoe e ly, il-Mting teeth, and your plate can be made so comfortable that you won't know you have it. . themselves to » the worri common with a teeth, Itkeensthetecth Bagring ankle and arch Without support of the Coward Arch Support Shoe. iW'Atsh bupport Bhoee , Nill Do Your Boy’s Ankles Turn In? Safe y/ The Coward Arch Support shoe is especially designed to SATAY eT ait allow the young feet to grow in Nature's way. The arch is ee , carefully supported, the weight of the body evenly distributed ea oO R Li Cc K Ss and the foot so placed that the bones and muscles find natural e THE ORIGINAL development. } MA LTED MI LK The Coward Shoe provides the necessary training for the Rich milk, malted in, in powder forrs. growing feet. It is sound insurance against the foot ills | For inf valid and growing children. : Phre nuts onuping he whole body. of later life, su oth t ‘ Mar muiioun ian, tm phy Sold Nowhere Else i Instantly prepared. Requires no co f Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price James S. Coward ? —_—_—_——— 262-274 Greenwich Street, New York SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS (Near Warren Street) (cl Rl ia a el SRE You Have Put BACK IN JOBS ~ " sar 1 NIG CERN —_— ARE ANC” tial te tal nih LEONE THE are wOsEe WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. Bayonne, N. J.—Company Pp, 162% In- fantry, is on priority for return. G. D. G.—The 2d Field Artillery be- longs to the 76th Division, which is on priority. Mra. G, R.—Battery C of the Sid Coast Artillery Corps is on priority but has | not yet sailed |G. O'Connor, 139 West 63d Street.—The fd Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Bat talion has not yet sailed from France | but ts on priority. Mra, B, R.—The th Division has not left France but is expected to leave soon. BYENING WORLD | SOLDIER LETTER COLUMN | Answers Given Are Official From the War Department —Address Inquiries to Eve- ning World Soldier Letter Solumn—“Priority” in An- swers Means Special Per- shing List for Return to the |® United States Pea —— | | Mrs. M. A. B.—The 113th Infantry of the 2th Division ia not on priority. or, iNlery, division, te. East Sth neer Infantry is lo- France, and is not oa and stationed at Bi Mra. J. V. treet.—The 52d cated at Foulal priority R. R—The U7th Aero Squad- pupe, are on priority Weingarten, 229 West 137th a 0. 977 Whitlock | The 64th Infantry, 7th Di- Seen eee ina ten | A Reader—Nelther the 109th In- Ist Regiment, sailed from] fantry, nor the lat Proy. Co. Hda The 202d Ammu-| Dept., of the $4 Depot Division are B, and the re-| on priority sear 76th Held Mrs. R. Morgan The 3d Anti-Air- fa France, craft Machine Gun Dattalion are sta- tioned at Langres. They are not on Mrs. J. Ave., Bronx | Battery 1, France in December. Tr | nition ‘Compay of and on| 241th Company, nnttached and not-on ‘priortly for 're- | c.Cypdty San wyseuation | Ambulance | 351 St. Nicho- |W. R—-The 367th Infantry has not | ih Infantry, be. | Sailed yet, but is on priority. n, and 1s located 3034 Engineer Corps, 75th | jean. cho cently built t Harry G. t Bath, Me., Deering, te- the trip ‘from till at ‘Anger nattached and on A Para to New York, 3,000 miles, bein TL Handazzo, 1005 Bust 28th. Street, | secomplianed tn twenty days, Capt. nites oly Lataates Th Dr. | D._Atkina of Wolliaton, Mags... be ‘ ial io. are {ch cleared at the : tints. She is at Pier No. 4, Brooklyn, aes, Cota C As a contrast, the three-masied f Engin mpany schooner Republic, also in port, took ner four a half months to come here Me 46th Infantry are now | trom Rio 4 > Deering was Nazaire and are on priority launched A rought a cargo Miss Madge 1, 77 Hobart Avenue, | of rubber # ADVISE CARE IN WHAT YOU TAKE FOR GRIP-COLDS Grip and Pneumonia Go Hand | in Hand—How to Avoid Every-Day Dangers ous narcotics or poisons such scgtanilide, which should be taken | only under a doctor's orders. A iistake in directions might be| fatal because five doses of some of tiese preparations often contain poi- son enough to kill a man, Some of the labels specifically state that the medicine should not be given to chil- dren. You are safe when you take Vather John’s Medicine for your cola, hecause it is pure and wholesome, free from any of the cbove named poisons or any other narcotic igs and aleo- hol and has more than sixty years’ sue- cess her John's Medic! ind heals the mucous dinin breathing passages. soothes of the It gives strength given to avoid the drugs and danger f erve-dest re nous ants co) in 808 grip and “cough ¢ to fight off the germs of grip and Re Hee odie BHitha telel BP Chase pneumonia, Its gentle laxative effect preparations and you will sce that drives out the impurities and poison- | se main either morph heroin, ows waste matter. Be sure to get what leadeine, chloroform er other danger- ycu call for Advt Columbia cords made by YSAYE appearing at Biltmore Ballroom February 7th Under the Management of Mr. R. E. JOHNSON Wherever music connoisseurs are found; wherever there is a public that is musically in- wherever Eugen Ysaye has appeared, there is but a single opinion—that the Belgian musician is the world’s greatest violinist. clined; , are those who can hear him—doubly fortunate is it that the wondrous tuusic of his Fortunate, indee bow served forever on Columbia Records. should have bee magic shoula nave been pre- COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Yesaye makes records exclusively for Columbia. Ask any Columbia Dealer to play any of his selections for youv~and learn the joy and in- spiration of having such music in ‘N your home \\ New Columbia Records on Sale the ee SS 10th and 20th ef every month eas Division, ts not on priority 5, C—Ambulance Company No. 28, of |B. Ie—The 524) Pioneer Infantry, | jthe 4th Division ned mt Each | A. , fe Unattached and not op it Ala fr return” | petority | M J 260 West 78th ~—- st 65th Coast Artillery, Bat i in France, bucare-on| BREAKS SAILING RECORD. pr for return | sitdiatiin Harty 42d Const Artillery: | American Schooner Makes Tr tatiation an 2d. Regiment | Field Artillery, Battalion B, are not| _ 000 Miles in Twenty Daye. on priority for’ ret The sailing 1 from Brazil to th Reaiment, Coast | port haa just broken by the Amer- as | REFUSES TO GO TO DINE; THEN SHE KILLS HERSELF Telling Husband and § and Sons to Go to Restaurant, Mrs. Cowen Turns*on the Gas. Mary Cowen, forty-two years wife of @ mining operator, com> mitted suicide with gas last night in ber rooms at No, 308 West 97th Street Her husband, Walter, reached the eity | from Chicago at 3 o'clock 4 asked bis wife to dress that they might go out to Ginner with their sone, Edgar, sixteen, and Walter Jr, fourteen. “I am nervous,” she told him, “and want to be let alone. You and the boys fo out.” Tho three departed at six o'clock. A short time later a neighbor rmelied gas in the Cowen apartment. ‘The building | ., superintendent wae called and he sum- | inoned Dr, Thoms W. Edger of No, 766 West End Avenue, who worked over the woman for moro than an hour | without, result | Mr. Cowen returned to find his wife | dead. He said she had suffered frow nervousness for a long time. HOW | RHEUMATISM BEGINS cruciating agonies of rheumatiem ly the result of failure of the to expel poisons from the system. If the Irritation of these uric fe alowed to continue ra or Kidney disease may result Don't resort to tempor Wick Kidneys must be to health by the use of some sterling rem- edy which will prevent @ return of the disenee, Mrs. old, ne GOLD MEDAL Ha ee iminediately, They hav Joys of life to countiaw tn sands of sufferers trom rheumati«m, te back, lurmbago, sciatica, gall stones, #: and other affections of the kidneys, ver, stomach, biadder and allied organs. i) attack the potwons at m Oil ent healing ols and horbe ues und or: Ail others are imitations. Ask for GOLD ” be sure the name GOLD Af lgen the bon Three ses sat all wood druggista.—Advt, OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & 34th Street—New York Special Sale Thursday Women’s New Spring Plaid Skirts Full pleated model of Wool Plaid, in black and white, black and green, black and navy (as illus- trated). Also a smart “button- back” Sport Skirt of two-toned || plaids in attractive colorings. | Exceptional Value | OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & 34th Street--New York Exceptional Sales Thursday Positively None Sent C. O. D. 1000 Pairs Women’s Knitted House Slippers Crocheted Slippers with turneback cuff | and bow. Warm inner soles. Pink, Light | Blue, Copenhagen, Rose, Lavender and Gray combined with White. Special 500 Pairs ‘‘Roselle’’ Ankle Length Bloomers “ Roselle’ ankle length silk, in black &and street s! Special 4.75 parealetias of superior glove hades; fully reinforced. “‘Kayser’s’’ Silk Top Union Suits ‘ 1.25 Pink and white, “Kayser Union Suits; silk top, lisle bodies; band finish, tight knee, fully reinforced. Special 800 Women’s ‘‘Roselle’’ Brassieres and Bandeaus Attractive models of pink brocaded satin, all-over lace and ribbon and lace Sale Price 85c

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