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suitable quarters provided for thei etnies Free Milk Fund Dances. Owing to the success of the Alsace- Lorraine dances given Monday nights after the opera in the gril! of the Hotel Lorraine for the benefit of the Free Milk for France Fund, another series of fou Deginning next Monday evening, will be held. Among those interested are Mr W. K. Vanderbilt jr. Mrs. Reginald ( Vanderbilt, Mra. C. iludson Pope, Mr Warren MéConihe, Mrs. Angier B. Duke Mrs. Newbold Le’ Roy Edgar, Mrs. J geph B. Thomas, Mrs. William Thaw 3d Drs. Lydig “Hoyt. M mpletc y Crocker, Mrs. Ja T Tectye Misa Marion ‘its ny and Clarence If, Mackay Q Papi Every person at his birth @ domicile of origin which is that of the person on whom he is legally di pendent, und in case of a legitimate Se acquires EVERY ONE OF US We Are As Full of Deadly Poisons As A Germ Laboratory. AUTO-INTOXICATION OR SELF-POISONING “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Absolutely Pre- vents This Dangerous Condition. The chief cause of poor health is our neglect of the bowels. instead of passing from the lower in- testine regularly every day, is allowed to remain there, generating poisons which are absorbed by the blood In other words, a person who is hebitually constipated, is poisoning him self. We know now that Auto-iniorica tion, due to non-action of the bowels, is directly responsible for serious Kidney i and Bladder Troubles; that it upsets the Stomach, causes Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are relieved as soon as the bowels become regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, Ecrema and other Skin Affec- tions disappear when “Fruit-a-tives’ are taken to correct Constipation, (or Fruit Liver Tablets) Auto-intoxi- “Fruit-a-tives” wil protect you cation. 80c, a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sine 25¢ At all dealers or sent on receipt of by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, NSBURG, N. Y. —Advt against ‘ ‘ i a DANGER LURKS IN SYNOPSIS OF NEW LAWS eal Latest Decisions of the Courts of Last Rates Compiled by William McMahon. Waste matter, | | rado & 8. R, Co. jin his own name, ccupation serving wi The 318th Infantry, as been on priority since K jrooklyn — Headquarters Company, 3d Corps, Artillery Park, ‘s not on priority Mrs, F, Weldon—Motor Transporta tion Corps Army School, APO-714, is not on priority Mrs. Coast Ar tillery ‘has been on priorit It is losate t An, Mr No. 112 Jamaien Avenu . 4 Che! mical inane ed in The Evening World on Wednesdays and Saturdays. child is that of its father, and in case of an illegitimate child that of its mother, D., L. & W. Co, v, Petrow- sky, U.S. D.C. of New York, Since saccharin is not injurious to health, its use in food products may be regulated, but cannot be pro- hibited, under the exercise of the police power, Teople v, Excelsior Bottling Works, 171 N.Y. 8. Where accused and two others con r ) ud insurance company by securing policy in name of the nominal beneficiary for their own benefit upon the life of a man who! was then ill, and the policy was issued through fraud in medical ex mination, and one conspirator took assignment of the poliey from the nominal beneficiary, he was not a good faith purchaser, and entitled to benefit of incontes v. Alexander, r There can be no valid attestation a will unless the attesting witne know at the tim the ing t in being made and attested as a will Cohen v. Donovan, 204 8, W. 1073 A contract whereby a seller is to furnish a certain number of barrels of wine to the purchaser as ordered, pry- nent to be made thirty days after ch shipment seller's con ng the extenslor Cargiulo v. Ca Co. ATL N, Y, 8, 855. A raiiroad {a bound to Inspect the care of anothey ratiroad used on its road just as it would inspect its own cars, and owes such duty as master and Is responsible for the consequences of such defects as would be discovered by ordinary Inspec’ Rowe v. Colo- 205 8. W. 731, A wife is not liable for negligence of husband jn operating her automobtle« for his own purposes, she not being present. Rrender v. Goldstein, N Y. &. 79. In 4 prosecution for defendant having signe? his father's name, the testimony of his mother that he had authority to sign checks held competent as tending to show absence of fraudule intent, Rickman y, State, 205 8. W. forging a check the THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, dnt T Group, is not on priority, Df, phy, No. sv Ltd nue, Jersey City, N. J.—The eer Regiment,’ Headquarters Come pany located at Sorcy. It is une Nell, 415 Pulton Street, Union Hii), N. Jit aren School Perma nent Detachment is unattached and is not on priority, ‘The 131st infantry 1s in the Army of Occupation, 3id Divi- sion. Fa West 67th Street Mi. try Sanitary Detach 79th Division not on priorit ith W Base Hospital No. locate Allerey, France, It is d Aero ority since | Dec. His ‘Twin Sister is in the The Army of Occupation 79th Division but not 204th Engineer of Occupation many. ‘The in Army on priority C.—Headquarte ment, 2d Batt illery Corps, saile for W. Masso! Street, Brooklyn~ lance Company 78 has been on prior- ity sing n, i ‘Train ‘Anxious Mother, 247 Street—Company B, 109th 3. th Division, is in the Army of Occ. H. J. F., 887 Lenox Avenue—Com- pany D, Engineers, is le Veutonco: priority. i” is not 1 This time-tried, world famous kidney remedy has helped your friends and neighbors. It should help you. Read What New York People Sa 1919. | \, | “ANOTHER EVENING WORLD 9 ack Nigh speed head nd discovered in the eylin- | case, would advise you to take off jown at th ame time ders ¢ tera oll and water, I} cylinders and give the rings, | RYENING WORLD. W R Automabite Tel am going to overhaul my car, taking|and cylinders a good cleaning. 3 | E VE te My six-cylinder Chalmers, which Of the cylinders, Will it get out of| may find a few rings broken, wi | has run a fittle over 6,000 miles, re- | “ir. CURIOUS. | should be repla SOLDIER AND SAILOR JOIN \f M,. 6. A FORCES " f water ia found to any great extent | cenily seema to have last power in the cylinders, it ia proof of a leaky LETTER COLUMN. ——— When 1 slow down on a level road | cylinder. | ¢ lh ies oe fone Bod enemies - |the car cannot pick up unless 1 F head gasket, making | : i . ; head is tight. If the o~ /: : jane the second speed. What do | . oat cs a | you ? Y #, look carefully for a THE BRAVE 15TH choker) UENicas Gd Sit | Qa Il ») x Bo doubt the water eequites ionkes |G ;,, hou may litt cylin« | 4 : he overs, Lites CF corkeremernny aan Cet changing the timing of From the Army and Navy to ditty valven and poor rings will |{@, Motor. After cylinders are put ‘ % P cause a loss of power, Carbon may | pack Valves should bbe timed prop | Departments — Address All Latest Development in Motor Trucks, Stimulated by Wat iio ‘se a’touvie’ that will, need re. |! | Get Dr. Edwards’ rd Olive Tablet” « Ceale 1 Par) eee , H ayy | mn advise the entire | Avtomobile Baitor | Comptroller Craig Too Is for| Inquiries to Evening World Needs, Shows How Important Motor Transportation Will | turn” {he entire ji "Thave a Ford 1917 modet and have|t_. That te the joyfut ery of The Evening World’s Soldier and Sailor Letter Figure in American Business. Autowodile Ruiter |ridden nearly 4,000 miles, Lately 1| Since Dr, Edwards | produced Sugge stion Col me ‘ PETA - Tam having considerable diffenlty | have begun to experience conaldera. «| qbe Piguet spa Suggestion. ‘olumn. With niy:oluton, Sovery I throw | ble trouble because the motor be % | WI RANSPORTATION by motor truck, now in its infancy, is due for Vt" my oluteh, Every thr ite ieee HieE, When cathe | for 17 years and calomel's i 1 | pad it out of hold it for a short time it| Powe When taking ‘enemy, discovered the formula for Voie 5 a great strides soon as the various States start an extensive pro-| wit) quickly start Th jy | Mahtest hill the car jerks and I have y. icing sentiments similar to those | “Priority” in Answers Means Special , | will quickly start to grind. ‘The only| (ogo into first apeod. I 1 Tablets while treating patients of Acting Mayor Robert Moran List for Rat ne gramme of road building, which was postponed because of the/reliet 1 cet Is when I put some groane| hon and in takite out the cilecs ata | @hronic consti ation and torpid bed nage mead mn. 4 ¢ ch ol cup and a le . gg ba, ay “J Comptroller Charles L. Craig believes | sree p. 7. Murph é ‘an war, ‘The part the modern high-speed trucks are to play in short-distance |} ¢ ppluten collar cup and a little) not wet them back Into the same| | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do, that the City of New York should| ine wa Cocet Acuivecy Caen, is ne hauls between contres of great business activity was plainly brought home |right for three ‘or four times, whe M| ORue the Senko ectaks Wges wale | Coneaen pecoay but ahealing, Provide an armory for the 16th (ol-| oy priority, Battery D ge to thousands who gazed in amazement at the latest models displayed in rind will commence all over | this f had the valves aivusid bot aes **Ro griping is the "keynote" of Ored) Infantry, which fought under] Coast Artillery Corps has been on the Automobile Show in this city. These tr whose development was aan. hd Peo del hud Bich TNe ait trouble continues. What is} tittle sugar-coated, olive-colored CA. William Hayward, as suggested | crigrity wince Nov. 2 wonderfully accelerated by wartime industry, range all the way from small, | How am I to remedy this complaint? em MATTERRERT SLAtSON, | lets They cause the bowels and liver! =, The Evening World. Like Mr.|” anxious Wite—The s80th Field Ar- light trucks with the speed of pleasure machines to giamt trucks capable | 1, a tacing aAM RANSOM Your trouble must cortainly be| Sct Rormally. | They never fores tole ithe mptrotte is a Leith tillery, Battery B, of the 85th Divis- of carrying six tons. ‘The heavier types are designed for tong hauls, and | should tirst grind off the quteup doce | Sanpent Cush ‘ea Panahe word thee ait "it youhave a "dark brown mouth”. pass on the uestlon 0 ‘eines |ion, is now preparing for priority 1c day is not far distant when all the big cities in the East and Middle upon which it gears. | the valves are in perfect ft “' “""" bad breath—a dull, tired feeli * cdl ’ : Mrs, W. J. Isc No. 209 Kast 69th West will be linked together with motor truck lines which will make de g fone a now collar Will) automobite RAltor headache-—torpid liver and are constiy They are the Board of Estimate, the Girect<20vacuation Ptownital No. ile 7 ‘ ; A after a short ne. Plenty wh beat 1 | pated, you'll find quick, sure and Mikkieg Fund Commission ana’ ihe |" nvacud pital No, 22 is liveries with the regularity of railroads. in a large grease cup is t 18 beat to do in a cane like thin?| Biss, TOE ee ptm cae or Aincry Board junattached and not on priority. pone ve an T have a 1914 Studebaker six, whtet Edwards’ Olive Tab Ae “The Clty of New York should om. | ,L°nerome Sweetheart—The | s90th On my Buick tor ar the gears |there any way of a ¢ this tire | Aut ‘ warden, Wesckak Kah Sn acd cn Thousands take one of two every SeKihs Cob, Hayward 61 [Poke nce unattached atind hard Irrespective of how 80 that T could get s ce from| Would it harm the storage battery | Name sone itnen Corbet tao ee | sight Just to me rahi Tey ry there * said the Ci mieks My] Apsiolia | 120 West 634 fully they are shifted. In ng | it? HORACH NEWMAN, | Ina five-passengor machine to attach| put that In, with a Httle kerosene nd 256 per box aruggietes a Ce ag AR Aah Ai asad deal 7 on Pie sgane be} Be hills there is a eptible kn If the casing you mention is very|a@ trouble light to the terminals of| it. But when Ff tried to. start dvt. » that [ mean that th plendid fight. Coast Artillery : . t . ie ein my | ‘f Ga SN should be provided With « 8, is on priority. Mail one of the cylinde Is this due to and stiffened up I do not | the battery? Is It necessary to k f a By i) sai ot budge, rt did ne Should be provided with 4 Jan, 29. The 306th Ma © loose bearings? » yo very much ser-| the engine running to supply foree| MAYS ANY compression, #o T took the meeting place where they could store | chine Gun Batjalion, Company C, ia Las dl Fea eee ie matters: for amount weet gehts | Yalves out to grind them, and stil have EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, their relics of battle, wh y could | to embark ut March 5. i ARTHUR NELSON i The rubber will crack | frit he laht? no compression. What’ should 1 de 1 rattle, where they could | to embark 4 Mareh 5 , P , Vi let bt oct 1 ber trouble will surely re Will this flash injure the eylinde ettat ig. ature hich now| ,,4, Mother Sth Field Artillery, The clutch brake no doub ne aan ee Tt would dod NAIM to SolP ator i ind perpetuate the fraternity which now| ,,A Mothor the igth Field Ariilery, AIAUIRE CS SFORERE ac HILLe HYORr n ir un, It woul do no harm to your stor. | walls? Maybe the valves were. not| binds them, and where their patriot-! vision. It ie not on priority 5 directly to the terminals, [ think round right before T put the sl | Not On pi inning when it is thrown out and! What is the third pedal on a Ford | : He yO" te had a good compr t fi ism would furnish a pattern for com-| Friend, No. 976 Belmont Avenue, ; Wine” Ke 3 fetta! ied pedal on a Herd | would do much hotter to attact ft had a good comr om before t erations of their race | Rrooklyn—Company B, 4th Military © BE nifted © knock |car used for? On stu ny, cal to some wires on or about the d ousht that perhaps some of the Rites tee bai hd bl ra Police, a. fot priority. Company may be catuaed either by carbon, 10 ‘ rs low ape ed. then 1) as you thus avoid long exposed wit | stuff got in the cylinders around th . Hayward's fighters left every: |G quth Infantry, embarked Jan, 7 wrist pin, piston slap, broken rings | Plt eed, nd engage the ling. Inaxmuch ax the avera u- | Piston tings so ns to let the compres thing that was dear to them and loom nectin: od \ cor | hie Hght 18 of small candle power and HARLES FINDLA bared their breasts to the worst th The 20th Casual Evacu- person Onc Ts wate e ‘SOHN WHA" Siig {USeH very Nitto current, it would 1 a Vquid cart veal Re uy Caan orto of ne pedals yo jon are the| hardly ba necessary to run the en. | Mover in your engine does not. st him at his own game. The spirit) tiery, is now at Camp Kearney, Cal. yy. we sey wha! your trouble ine Feat Inrakte om tho Fight; Ta onder | tre current consumption boing small, | may be that the valve caps were not that prompted the members of the! Mother—The 10th ‘Company, 4th Miss Leese Is a Western Girl WhO Aofomotiie Xaito Ce aSee tie Sar Walesa THEA bekee, Ie Eaitor put is Hightly. If the valves and |i 35th Infantry to enlist should be| Regiment, M. M., is now located at — ‘Trained for Service at Barnard T have an automobile tire, sup-lhaving put. on. left. pedal forward, | 1 have a 1916 Ford. 1 frequantly| (ne piston rods are gummed Ce sat fostered, Colombey’ Jes Belles, France. It 1s ’ vet . : posediy new’ but as hard as Is «peed motor and allow pedal to come | fail to start It. I took th EN SMEAES Cc tee RM ORE Te eis ta kat IK in On ( i fo nosed! us hh ni 8 pee ir and allow pedal to come | fail to ok the cylinder sticking to the piston, ; Tt was Icarned at City Hall to-day | "QO" Bron nanway, N. J! College. besponb lB aiid inci OR hed Nhe s U 0 ¢ 100! that Mayor Hylan has often ex- Company G, 8th Infantry, is not on! The Evening World has contributed Pressed admiration for the patriotism | priority another worker to war service, Miss of Col. Hayward'’s 15th Infantry, and yr yw, -w., Pushin ra Leese, who has been secretary that any plan for the establi oth Repair Unit of the Motor) -*" pe eee te of a home for these fighters fr Nenaport Corps is not on priatity. |t© the city editor of The Evening overseas would meet with his hearty! fies M. V. McC., Stamford, Cwin.-| World for about a year, sails on the approval Battery E of the 303d Field Artillery ) t Sunday for over- When the 18th Infantry went to! Battery E « rae y since Jans 18 lias coger eters baringeadbeetiiet td France. another colored military. or-| "“4,been on priority sitce ten 2h ei. | Sopp duty aga Y. M: CA. secretary ‘ ganization known an the New York jery. Hattery D of the 79th Division, | perver’ bree hos trained for the Guard was established ¢ is located at Souilly, F nee. It i8 work at Barnard Col E The’ Brook Bre not on priority a lenlistient is for a period of pe _ Brooklyn {sin an Miss K. Fetscher, No, 803 Third |six mon Miss Leese enlisted ancient dance hall at Harrison Ave- 4, Company No. tie ohe the int ie iO: A etre Rue and Herry Street, und the Har picid itemount Squadron is attachd | armistice was signed on Nov. 11 emonth Avenue, | Teo Street and to the 3d Army. It is not on priority. | her call caine only a couple of weeks There are about 1,200 New York ,,! Brooks, | Lin Avenue, ago. There is pressing need for negroes in Col. Hayward's regiment, | Ptenx—The 26th Division, 104th In-| women Y. M. C. A. workers to relieve Should these men, all of whom have fhtry, is not on priority those who are d and who have been on the firing Hne, request the | (i: M--Base Hospital . 37, Off-| served and are coming home. __ State and city officials to designate ° on priority. Lu. - them as the 15th Infantry, their re- es lw Service Company No. 2 is quest would be promptly granted and » $14 Greenwich | ee iaierk Aigner ) hacvine. World Reader—Chauffeur O you drag yourself around feeling “blue,” miserable—half sick? Sharp pains catch you withevery sudden move; back ache witha dull, steady throb? All too often sick kidneys are to blame for this unhappy state. Overwork, hurry, worry, colds, chills and grip, all tend to weaken the kidneys. Then you have daily backache, lameness, headaches, dizziness and kidney irregularities. Don’t wait for more serious troubles. Get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills today! ’ Won't Eat Watch the tongue of y ; | 5 i y e Jour youngt F Alexander Avenue (Bronx) Palmetto Street (Brooklyn) W. Sixty-seventh Street Clean the clogged-up places! q Bring jay to little feos! Ht Anthony J, Schneider, @80 Alexander Avenue Mrs. Bertha L'Eplattenier, 66 Palmetto St., Brook- James Gillen, #11 W, 67th St., says: “Hard work as Kiddies will eat end smile, ti . y lyn, sa I didn’t have to take a full box of Doan’s ichacaut Penk When you do away with bile, Ms Rronx, N.Y, sa In the Spring of the year T alway Kidney Vills before the aches and painy were gone from | * Stone-cutter weakened my kidneys and caused back- Gatch seabacs nian the loca tf fecl run down and played out. My kidneys become | my bark, Taught a cold which settled on 1 ache, When I stooped, I could hardly get up again be- Always keep Cascarets at hand. ae affected. 1 have pains in the small of my back | to Doan's since they helped me and I aad cause of the severe pains that would take me through Children (hick them tanines Pairs 1 fon sno) ty Bab no downy ad aay f eadoneerian ement given April 29, 1015 my kidneys. Nights I had to get up often to pass the A i$ ’ 24, 1918, Mrs. L’Fplattenier, saic kidney secretions and they were seant db d They are mild cathartic candy, kidne n't act prope T always use Doan's Kidney | always tell people what a wonderful rem »D 7 ae MODY AG AVES Se Grcarsti silts dine; sabe peaees have always proven | Kidney Ville are, Doan's have always done’ me passe I beard about D nae Kiduey Filly on one Ree ae : when Ihave used them, and I keep them on hand all | box cured the lameness and made my back strong They “work” every time. enough t ai the time again and regulated my kidneys.” Lorimer Street (Brooklyn) W. One Hundred and Twenty-sixth St. East One Hundred and Thirty-fourth St. (Bronx) Hl. Lentlope, 506 Lorimer St rooklyn, say Daniel Hennessey, 500 West 126th Street, says Mrs. F. I. Sargent, 531 East 184th Street, Bronx, “L ummer T ales m ri : Bala and | “7 have used Doan's Kidney Pills for several years | says: “My kidneys were disordered and didn’t act aiband idl terrible pains through m fora Me Nae een Leone ee «t for attacks of backache and kidney complaint. When | right. Thad no ambition and wanted to sleep all the Rutten halnad Gud land were sore. Twas in | I took cold it always settled on my kidneys and caused } time, and mornings I felt more tired than before going ai apeays 3 ; I then a stinging pain | backaches. At such timea I had severe pains in my | to bed. My feet swelled and sometimes I couldn't get would + th n k. My kidneys acted | kidneys and I could hardly get out of a chair. Twas | ™Y shoes on, and I couldn't walk at times. My eyes irregularly and annoyed me very much, I used ten | yuhiect to headaches and ¢ vile, ton, Dosa, | caused mea lot of trouble. I was nearly physical acres Tikah tal aki Pills and thaw ald ce « worl geet all adaches and dissy sf : Dos wreck and the | exertion tired me out. Doan's of good. Nothing has ever helped me the way they did Kidney Pills gave me excellent relief Kidney Pills entirely cured me of this trouble Mothers! When a child has a coated tongue, tainted breath constipated or full of cold, give Cas: carets as directed on cach 10 cent box Children gladly take this harmless candy cathartic which thoroughly cleanses their little stomachs, livers Bp and bowels without wiping —Advt pees —ve- or is bilious, [i oan’s Kidney Pills Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y.

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