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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919, “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” __ American Owned, Entirely! MASTER OF Of genuine Buy only Aspirin “Bayer” Tablets. Packages, RHEUMATISM! Proved Safe by Millions! Out of Pain to Comfort. Rheumatism Achy Joints Lumbago Sciatica Shoulder Pain Neck Pain Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” anytime, with water, If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. ‘Ask for and Insist Upon Bayer -Tabiets Aspirin ‘The’ Bayer Crosson Genuine Tablets Original world-famous tablets. 20 cent ‘package—Larger size! Aspirin is the trade mark of Rayer Manufae. ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid ~ ADVERTISEMENT. Article No. 1 Chiropractic For Health The human spine has a won- derful meaning. In length it measures considerably short of three feet, extends head to hips, attaches the ribs and pelvis, the bones of the arms, and is itself composed of segments which \\ ‘are of limited motion and play a most important part in health and disease. A principal function of the spine is to systematically distribute the nerves on their way from the brain to the body. It performs its full duty in this respect when its joints are in natural positions. In a situation like that it provides free passage to the nerve trunks which will insure to the human system throughout the maximum of health and immunity from dis- ease. If it suffers derangement ‘ of its joints it becomes a nerve disturber and a disease creator “Sit ratio to the extent and se- verity of such displacements. One hundred per cent. health means one hundred per cent. efficiency. You need Chiro- practic if you are in ill health. Before consulting a Chiroprac- tor always make inquiry to the Chiropractic Bureau of Public Information. Address all inquiries to C. B., Box 50, The Evening World, New York City Chiropractors of New York & New Jersey WOMEN EVERYWHERE Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as the Greatest Remedy for Woman’s Ills. “For two years I suffered with a female weakness, pains in my back Me and painful periods, and 1 was so ible to ‘Yeak and tired that T was not do my work. A friend told me to use Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it gave me great relief. My pains left me and Tam now able| to do my work and feel fine You can publish my testimonial and if your Vegetable Compound does others as much od as it has me Twill be ver much pleased.” Mrs, CHARLES F MORGAN, 37 Sea Street, New Haven, Conn The reason Tydia 1 Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound is so successful s because it contains the curative, fashioned ro hs, which act directly on the female organism There ure women everywhere who long for children it their homes yet ire denied this happiness on account ef some functional disorder which in most case would readil yield to tydia F Pinkha Vegetable Com pound Such women should not give up hope Femil they have given this wonderful mnedicine'a trial, and for special advice write Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co,, result of 40 years’ Advt, L Mass. ‘The experience is at your service. ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTY LISTS TO-DAY TOTAL 1,074 | —>——. | Killed in Action and 103 | Severely Wounded. WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—The War Department to-day gave out another army casualty list of 1,054 names, aud a Marine Corps casualty list of 20 names, a total of 1,074. The army casualties were divided as follows: Killed in action, 32; died from wounds, 21; died in airplane accident, 1; died Corporal. ow sal hitherto unpublished facts of Amort- Soruden merch nt coenees da. Oe eae ret can naval activities in the war were eee Undetermined, 1% “These on the WOUNDED SEVERELY, _ PRE- announced here to-day by Assistant gree undetermined, 819. Those on the ORTED MISSING lists from New York, New Jersey and VO e LY ee erion ‘ecretary Roosevelt, who arrived with | Connecticut follow: | phe ¥ President Wilson on the George { ‘ook. r, KILLED IN ACTION. Hebiah Si; Sales Washington. os Corporal. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, _PRE-| For the last month Mr. Roosevelt DOMENIOK, Loula, Netcong, N. J. | VIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING /has been in Europe demobilizing the ike Will pone y§ IN ACTION. naval forces, liquidating contracts JOUNROS, Gene 10 Tatrinon Ay, Broken. Corporal. and settling claims. Good progress SEALY. Yager it Meat Woe) New York | pranne, Thome vane N. a. was made in all of the work, he said, BUA le Ne | rivates. P * EXTEN Wiligm'e:, Yilack Tver, X.Y | cartistno, ‘Tony, Port Jefferson, X.Y. and the Britsh and French Govern FINNOOCHIO, Joseph, Patenon, No J POTTEN, Edison B,, Syracuse, N.Y. mea ments have met the United States DIED FROM AEROPLANE ACCI- | Rossi. Adoipn, 12 W. Bradford Are. Flush| ).1¢ way in the settlements of claims DENT. mIG8r es, ‘nares, .. 452 Cater ave. Brookima. | and qiesosni of material Lieutenant. SUITE, George, Morristown, N. J. i 1. , DENIE, Geonte K., Ridgewood, N. J WOUNDED, Oe ORE E NOeRTe On Le trip over Mr. Roosevelt dii DIED FROM WOUNDS. MINED, FOR IOU SLY TON, merger Lieutenant. ED MISSING IN ACT BIGELOW, Mandoip N., 796 Washi ay. | YOUNG, BAwant M., Hartfont ny. Masten ta Vanderbilt Av., Sergeant. MADAMA atten ‘Ty 115" Magnolia Ave. POUEY, Joho A., 900 Kast Sia Et, New (oot one aeatee wae wai liter, Cn. ay MI omen Aiamaie. Ni CHRISTMAN, Louis, 20) Went 67th St, New | Ural Taw 383 aah Bree yet EWICH, Jono, East Tih 3t. New York otk City, | . : | TUROVE john Fy [ol . 7 * 1 F., Newark, Ne J. EEE arab eIRRAGR: | eAIinp10, coariea, 813 van 12th St, New eeniug “Alrman, Basuie, M4. . York City tate. 3 ; Corporal. RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI- arihee 2, 000 Welkece Av,, New CTARK, Joneph V., Newark, N. J. OUSLY REPORTED MISSING York ity ad Privates. IN ACTION, SIRGDL, Harry, 204 W, 148th Bt, New York 5 . walk, Ce Corporal. BATCH, Cosh, Atbany, Ne X (ii Scand St. BORE. | paHLOW, Austin G., 808 Ralph Ave., Brooklya, BROW TZ, Herman J., 256 New Jemez Ay, ’ ee Tea. wow Tork. | Privates. MGIVNBY, Lawrence, €26 24 Ave, New Yort | kb woND. 5 in ibaa 8" TO | muRANS, Robert C., 145 Baadedee Ava, Wood | of non. Rarttolonen, 598 W. 1334 8, SUSUR, earl, Serwc tine haven, \N. ka pas New Yer , 1, | WOUNDED SEVERELY. | Fh Thomas my } Bi server chy, | LULA, dow A: Sesmmgam Ny 3. | aanenens Sree ae ‘," Derims, 420" W. itth St, New | wratny, Thoms Tt Korives N. ¥, |ERRONEOUSLY REPORTED DIED URIC ACID IN MEAT | Says a little Salts in water may save you from dread Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority, We are advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; e | meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of Jeating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid, which is absorbed into the blood. It function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the dof this impurity. cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double | work, they become weak and sluggish Jand fail to eliminate the uric acid, |which keeps accumulating and cireu- | lating through the system, eventually | sett! in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water and drink be- fore breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric | acid by stimulating the kidneys to} normal action, thus ridding the blood | of these impurities. Jud Salts is inexpensive, harmless | and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by | thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleas nt, effervescent lithia-water drink | which helps overcome uric acid and is | beneficial to your kidneys as well.— | Advt. | | Miller's Antiseptic Oil, Known ax | Snake Oil | | “WAR! G TO THE PUBLIC, demand_ for At Aver Owing to the proparation, to militon’ bottles mitations y lruge grea (known as Bhake n fact, If He Drinks Give Him TESCUM POWDERS Secretly to do so, Thousands of women are happy to-day, because they gave their Powders. The powders are. taste less and harmless and can be given in either liquid or solid food You take no risk as Tescum Pow- ders are sold under a steel-bound money-refund guarantee by all dru e | gists,—Advt, ' BRINGS RHEUMATISM | attack. | less | is the} In damp and chilly | MATTHEWS, David H., Olen, N.Y. Corpor: CAMPBPIA, Johnny, 26 Weet Teh Bt. York ity CONWAY, Edward Francis, Rookviles Cona. && a syractme, N.Y. ots U,§ NAVY FORGES SSS. BASES. STRPPED A. Salvatore, Silver Lake, N. J. New in , NNIA, JORDAHN, Haroki M., tersey City, N. J. Mant K. Coortantin, Newark, Nid x or Brookiva. s., i} an te Bordeaux Wireless Plant Sold ‘ | to France for $4,400,000, F. D. Roosevelt Discloses. BOSTON, Feb. %4.—Practical demo- bilization of all the United States na- UK KENMORE, Wililam H., 202° Linden St. MACK, David, NY. ¥, 107th A Wome iako ‘Aze.s Brooktya Ala 46 W. 62d Bt, MISSING IN ACTION, Private. BGAN, James P., 850 Lith Bt., New Tork City KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Corporal. MATTSON, Gustaf A., 656 Butler St, Brookim. | val establishment in European Private. waters, the sale of the great Lafay- STEPULKOWSKY, Ceslaw, Harrison, N. J. DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED, MISSING IN ACTION. approximately $4,400,00@ and many ree A. Buffalo, N.Y. Barncy, S08 Third Av. “Astoria, N Frederick’ J., 618 @ark BL, Brooklyn, Corporals. NEWSOME, Albert, ‘Thomaston, Oban, BARGI Nigholas, Waste Hobokén N." J. | FROM WOUNDS, | Sergeant. Joseph, 88 Norman Ave, Brookim %, NEBER, WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- SEVERELY. Private, | AUGINN, Frank 2., Inwood, N.Y. | MISSING IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WOUNDED | SEVERELY. Private. Hoinnd’ |savonn, cartes, 1539 Mast Nath St, Brooktm, | GMLEATEUS, dont KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | iAN. Willan REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, |} ay | Privates. Amunio, 8 Deir asie. WwW LATE BORN Aivert,” Watervcat, . Y., Jb B. 1Tsd Be, William L., 168 Wadewort) Av., ty, pu F,, 77 Frenklia St, vA, Franklin | RADLOFY, Haward C., Nisgara Fails, N.Y. DIED OF DISEASE, PREVIOUSLY Ave,, Somer. Buglers. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Jonsnove:, Jam 3: LS) Mee Av, Brocka, Private. SAURNOFE, Morris, 170 Bergen &t., Newark REOSTOWICZ, Joweyh H., Nori Tonawanda N ie ¥, ab & te Bie WOUNDED SEVERELY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING Mechanic, IN ACTION, LEY, Michael J., Newark, N. J, Wagoner. Private. sai | PARKER, Uarry G., Hadeon Heights, N. J, MUNN, Oliver N., Remwelaar, N.Y, Privates, meen, N fa WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. S F6 Miowitt Piace, Now Corporal, 0 XN, Y, MBLILLA, Thomas, Orange, N. J, bey od Page fo Rar ppd Privates. een ‘ ANGPLUCCI, Domenico, Beidgeboro, N. J. Dominick, 2200 First Av., New York MTUCINE, Vugene Seay “attoamae'N, Michael J,, 20 Weatervelt Bt,, Joma WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- ED MISSING IN ACTION, Privates. ASN, Louis B., Rochester, N.Y, AN, “Joba WV.) 1923) Atmmecdain Ay, re Cy HK. Willa J, 433 Gates Ay. Brooklyn. AS,” Cotas, Sid) Weat 40ub St," New York DAVIS. Alonzo, Fulton, N, Lawrence M120 Th st LARSON! Samu! 1430 "At Place, New Atbect F, 1Yig “Amuterdaai’ Ay, LU hose o, Haus, 2 Brook! Joseph C205 rooklyn ALN IVIECSO, Frank, MONS," Jone 1 Wr ', Brooklyn \ Broo ri New York oO WILLIAMS, Freucia J, swoant Ay,, York Cit RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privates. y, New Y y 4 Irving Pace, White OMROLM ER, =n CARTER. NDE LSC TAZLO, Oi PEAR Raw VERNOLA re St MA Peter van § Mount Holly. Mg. Francesco, 60 Union Be Rrooktyn. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER. |? MINED), Is Lieutenants, E PRLDMAN George 837 Starling Place, 1 y | Ide John, Beacon. “¥ Howat 1. 1180 Collese Av, New| WISNBuGSIGi. Vohm, Oh Woottbaren Ay., bm | ieee NTER, Aucwmtus, Mlaintied, N. gz Oiate, Meaenn, N.Y. Sergeants | Aiea Ba eee aime. Nin | HATES. "Thoms, ‘Camden S j HAYNE, “Willan, MW" Teaite “Place, Hroxive BOPP, anda, 10) Wet New York BURKE. Michael F,. Atbany , a Dadthtion i Wa 5 |MeR ENS, Se 4 nevi n va MONET states Sitie. Rant a WORE RIAY Sigene d,. Noracting, NY AMMERG, Wilt WyAat Ay., New Yor a te Peer ati Oe BAUER Wiliam, Citton. S.J BEEBE, Charbe' 3. Sb We ben wt Baty UNitCY,” Jahn B.. 3008 Third AY, "New York ty IMIAGHTY, Jamew F., 143 Morningside Av ENDS ITCHING y IRDA NO, “0, MI NJ, Will ‘ y LILTESPEDT. Omar J awn, NOY | Ff. Vincent ¥!, Th". wad bt, New at ALL st rano, Butialo, N.Y MATTHEWS Clarice M., Plel labore, NJ. ; Tiasn,”’ New etal f ‘roman’ 118 Petientoe' Sts For ecrema you must have an effi- pai oe ve igi cent, competent remedy to see true |Uhisson ions Set, Nid! e.. New Yor results. Postan is so good for skin | { i troubles that you can make no mis- | {i} take in trying it first and for all Ap- | 3? ply right on the places that burn, iteh ay. and harass: they will be pacified, | soothed, cooled, Poslam offers qualit to each ounce that cannot be equalled } |; by pounds of ineMiciency. lor every {titty cy form of eruption on the skin, pimples, | Tits Hs ae scalp-scale, rashes, blemishes, burns, | ium Oe Lad itching feet VAN"DOIGEN, Wiliam F, Newark Not Sold everywhere. For free sample| tivataco a By 1H B Sint write to Emergency Laboratories, 249 |) 38, WU)! vy Ww at 47th St » New York City | w ¥ rRe your skin to become clearer, | WMI, A ports NY brighter, better, through the daily | WinksAN, dinted TM: Nochester, N.Y vse of Vostam Soap medicated with | WoOPWAND, Georg H. Johnstown, N.Y Poslam.—- Advt, VWOOIBON; Wills Congas 2, ' | closed to the officers and men of the | ing bases, although the majority were | than 200 American seaplanes ette wireless station at Bordeaux to| the French Government at a price of mn now have been sent home and nll | very exceptions, have | been | evacuated. All material of future | value has been sent home. Portable houses, provisions and motor trucks MINED), PREVIOUSLY RE- BORSHT. Rite, See By y, PORTED RIEREO IN sbi, Merntt D., 101 Jurk A¥., New York ACTION. t | Wagoner. CRIA Marte Baan ook Ny CARR, James 3., 261 Hoyt St, Brookisn. WeITHICK, Auguelioe ¥, TOT Douglas Bt, | KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | BIsuhic yobs REPORTED WOUNDED RISOBURY, George X New George Washington how the United Stated had spent more than $30,000,000 laying the mine barrage against sub marines in the North Sea and how by the naval offensive which the United States brought into the war the sub. es were driven away from the coasts, away from the harbor months and out to sea, where their deadly work would be more difficult “Few realize,” said Mr. Roosevelt, “that the American Navy had fifty-| four shore bases of various kinds in European waters and the Azores, in- cluding destroyer bases and mine lay- aval aviation bases from which more op- erated. We had more than 70,000 men at these bases and on the ships op- erating from them. “We leased docks and buildings and in addition constructed hundreds of! hangars, piers, hospitals, storehouses | and other buildings, | “Almost fifty thousand officers and the flying stations and bases, with | few have been sold to the Red Cross anc the army, and what remained of lum ber and other salvage material h. Delicious been sold to the British and Wrench Nourishing 1 as ; phd tan 2 pound ' Governments. ' . |_ “The great Lafayette radio station Satisfying Package near Bordeaux was intended to insure communication between Washington and the army and navy in case the | cable system was put out of commis: | sion or interfered with by German| | submarines. It has eight towers and could communicate with the United] Btates day and night. It was br by the navy. I arranged witn t French Government that wo shall | complete the station, which ta two: thirds finished, and they will then take it over at what it costs us, about! 22,000,000 francs.” If all economy were only like this! Most economy is self-denial. H-O economy is different and “easy.” Because H-O Steam-Cooked Oatmeal is dried out more than other oatmeals, and bulks more when water is added for cooking, it goes farther. It’s “easy "economy, because only 20 minutes’ cook- ing is needed, thanks to the hours of cooking done at the mill. Great saving in fuel. Delightfully appealing to the appetite, because its rare flavor is like a discovery—sustaining to the body because wonderful in nutrition and energy-giving qual- ities—gratifying to the pocket because lowest in expense, What more could be said—even for H-O? —~\ SS \ \ SS SS A SS \ \\ \ fi