The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 9

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REPORT MANY CASES POPULAR HUMORIST + FUNERAL TO-MORROW FOR OF RHEUMATISM NOW She Was Fifty. avoid exposure and eat | less meat, | Funeral services will be held to- Stay off the damp pround, avoid ex- —— ep feet dry, ent less f water and, above all, News of Popular Newspaper uful of salts occasionally . Ye uric acid and Magazine Man’s Death who died at Atlantic City Saturda Rhewuation. is caused by poisonous "He Lite BE. » yesterday. toxin, ¢ tire acid, which is gen- Kills His Father. In private itfe Minnie Seligman wa: erated i bowels and absorbed into -oqnares the blood Tt is the function of the PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—Fu- kidneys to filter this acid from the neral services will be held at A Blood and cast it out in the urine, The , . 7 pares of the s ure also a means of pallow Rplmopal CRurcn th Wy Bo7ts freeing the blood of this impurity. In Pa, at noon to-mori which will 14 4, damp and chilly, cold weather the skin attended by many and losed, thus forcing the kid- m this work, they becor Van hand fail to elim- hus seven yea ert Livingston Cutting jr., member o| one of New She was fifty ye 's old. a VACATION EVENINGS AGAIN. izine writers and ed and nearby cities, for C 1, which keeps ac- Loan, famous as @ jou cumulating and circulating through M0rist and magazine writer for nearly the system, eventually settling in the twenty years. Joints and muscles, causing stiffness, Mated and the ashes sent to j soreness and pain called rheumatism. mer home in Los Angeles, At the first twinge of rheumatism Van Loan, who had for several Ret from any pharmacy about four months been associate editor of the | roarea o| aT og ea Saturday Evening Post, died in the fore breakfast euch morning fora Abingdon Memorial Hospital on tne week, ‘This is said to eliminate urie Outskirts of this city from chronic acid by stimulating the kidneys to nephritis, against which he had ma¢ normal action, thus ridding the blood a plucky fight. His home was at Wyn-| pl Ae ita harmieas (ote? Pas @ suburb of Philadelphia and § s inexpensive, harmless and.te Wade from the acid’ of Krages rs, Van Loan and their two eh and Jemon juice, combined with lithia TMs @ daughter, Virginia, and a son, and is used with excellent results by “Bu were at his bedside when thousands of folks who are subject to he passed away. rheumatism. Here you have a pleas- Word was received here to-day rt, Me bh lithia- avater drink from Los Angeles, Cal., that Mr, Van | which overcomes uric acid and is bene- Loan's father, Richard Van Loan, Bee ca oce nlcoave Ob WeLLe Ane sumiftoned to his home from al = | religidus service to be told of his son's death, He showed great | minutes later, row Night Marks the Resumpt “The Mudville Mermaids," pres by an all feminine cast at the M politan Life Building, Fourth Aven tion of the Vacation Kvenings by the 34th Stree Mrs, William Bramwell. Her hus- band at one time was her leading| more welcome than Poslam, for its re- man, She was married to him in 1907,| lief is immediate. Angry surfaces are fter she divorced Rob.| soothed, cooled, pacified. These quick flindications of benefit, showing that oldest families.| Poslaim is taking hold, have made “The Madville Mermaids” To-Mor- nd 23d Street, will mark the resump- The Vacation Evenings were discontin- wed when America entered the war and are resumed for the recreation of seit. VAN LOAN, WRITER inn WiGK7WE Ma MINE SELIGMAN, ACTRESS fete alte Ms Me Beverly Robinson, Miss Grace Mra. Henry Clapp, Smith, M Adoo and Miss Cynthia Sarie. HOW SOOTHING morrow xt the Campbell Funeral PO LAM FEELS Chureh, 6th Street and Broadway. | for Minnie Seligman, a popular New York actress of twenty yours ago, | ON FIERY SKIN night. Iler body was brought here | Nothing that you can apply to ail- many sufferers glad. And this direct- jordered condition | Sold everywhere oa St. New York City Urge your skin to Advt ‘| OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & t-—New York Special Sale for Tuesday Positively None Sent C. O. D. Mr. Vaa Loan's malady Jted in- directly from an automobile accide al years ago in Southern Cali-| fornia, in which his left arm was broken, It was broken and mt But Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable , : , and, a Compound Restored Her Health ¢ and Stopped Her Pains. the ca t 8 fe puted, then he should compute | “IT had a displacement and suffered nardino employed mercury ¢ for his i tax return his dis- | Sq badly from it that at times L could yo lowed, the pernicious « of the net income | entire system, On dly affected and s s whom he consulted di hip for any ac- | f the partner- Jing within the fiscal or at all run down LY t back of eye, | upon the basis of i ‘ i was runers’ net income s nervous and 4 s| could not lie down ver, of the mer-| 4 (ev GANITRA OCR t night. 1 took ig, which so vio-| the credits of an Individual tax- his kidneys that treatinents from a t in and finally physician but they did not help me. | My Aunt recom-| payer, Charite gifts, howev during the vontributions or »y the firm are not subject to exemptio tockhold- 135 West Race n propor- this famous re credit for health resto Kimble, The letters constantly being pub land, Ind i lace, silk and lac . Mareh 8.—An lished from w tion of Pomeiiok Wake (ndetaed this country nestion t ie Nations, with o ; Opened up by the moving f only one s : the merit of Lydia E, Pinkham's; (pened up by the manne Pood exolution called | Extraordinary Vegetable Compound.-Advt Movies” is one of his most 4 h ° Standard Oil Cc ompany and office maa- ager, but this did not satisfy him, Am- bitton him into a Los Angeles office. Fate in editer He wa CREDIT TERMS editor and featur waiter In ios An: (=) Pad on $50.0 Mragnzine got him finally, and he DD El L | +4 75.00 | Apartments | |waxed fairly plump and deservedly . | prosperous. Individ em be of per- 7 foe ¢é ” mended. Lydi uline be Cs cont | Beane Udi gs pra beeer aks Bie Women’s ‘‘Roselle Pinkham's) V Charles “15 had writien| iniect to tasation. in the: aAIne ———— table Compound. ) himselt e hearts of his manner as the members of part- t it and now [| everywh of a nersh strong of ma, writers—W itwer r durin, © ‘ante hes, Montague Glass and Harty Loon] yieg. cory rassieres a andeaus wn wo! e others—th: name of any counted f he oleae’ Cvaea ‘S| and any portion of the net income R ig ; Vegetable Compound the ited ate the Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. # ' ar shall be credit Mrs. JOSEPHINE KIMBL i Attractive models in six styles; all-over e, satin, ribbon and lace, Pussy Willow and pink brocade. awe 1,00 NS&C Furnished : “4 “ «© 100.00 How he broke into the magazines He had letters of introduction to | ktobert H. Davis, mé editor, JAt the Ketchel-O'irier delph Important Sale of Open Saturday Evenings 104 S’ a STATION at CORNER | > orge Ho aturday Evening Post. He was six feet two inches tall, Jthis blond giant who has passed on ull the ame He} f 1 his passing will be| othe ell Y Extremely smart styles of s INCOME TAX LIABILITIES Ther Ot ie et, et OF PARTNERS IN BUSINESS = ee eel Se contrasting vestees, others AND IN CORPORATIONS, 100 tively braided and Just How the Computations of the A Also Dresses of Taffeta and Net Incomes Must Be Made. NDIVIDUALS carry liable for income tax only {n their individual capacity, Tn computing the net income of each partner there should be computed his distributive share, whether distributed or not, of the net income of the partnership for the taxable year, If his net in- come for such taxable year, how- | ever, is computed upon the basis | | = Ai 1 Save Decayed Teeth, Tighten Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gums. SETS OF 1 Gold and re SIRT ug Broken es repaired while you walt, BLO b°) arpa 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St. 5S, B. Cor, bth Ave. \N, W. Cor, 3d Ave, 740 Lexington Ave. S. W. Cor. 59th ee HOURA 9 4M: to TP. M.D, Ys 9 wos P, on bus- Sale Price 14 AM, —=—<—<_<_§_<_§_$_$_$_=<_$_—_—<—_—KX“—~—=_—__ | of a period different from that upon the basis of which the net _ World Wants. Work Wonders | inooae ot the pertacranip t» com. Women's Dresses, 2d Floor For Women and Misses i <j _ Extraordinary Value embroidered. 1990 + 5 g.o0 | ComPlte | ivan 1oun bas told inimmitabls. | He 34th Street—New York 1590 + 290.00 | geo to gs00 | [five or six manuscripts in his trunk 250% 30pm FREE BRASS BED With Every « Announce for Tuesday Only Dresses uperior tunic e with attrace ing, itching, irritated skin can be ness—-thie getting right at the trouble is a quality noteworthy in Poslam. I'ry for those pimples, that rash, iteh- ing ecrema, sealp-scale, any dis- jearer, fairer, healthier by the use of Poslam Vacation Association to-morrow night, | Soap, the tonic soap for the skin. Satin, or Taffeta combined with Georgette. 00 Misses’ Dresses, 3rd Floor [Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street FUR MODES FOR SPRING — Embody charming, new style features in Scarfs, Stoles and Capes. The furs most favored are Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, Fisher, Stone Marten, Eastern Mink, Kolinsky, Silver Fox, Natural Blue Fox, Natural Squirrel, Hudson Seal (dyed musk- rat), also Dyed Foxes and Wolves in the new shadings. Moderate prices prevail throughout. TUB SILK PETTICOATS Several very desirable models tor Women and Misses in the most favored colorings and white. The White Petticoats have double panels. Special $2.95 Main Floor Silk Jersey Petticoats at $7.95 Heavy quality silk with pleated and pointed flounces smart colors, fetual Value $9.75 INTERIOR DECORATIONS On the Fourth Floor, These Sections invite inspection of their hand and loom textiles of the better grades, Including fabrics by the yard for Hangings and Furniture—Fabrics made into Cushions, Scarves, Covers and Wall Panels. Also a unique collection of Old World Antiques such as Book Covers, Metal Ware, Brass Figures, Framed Tapestries, etc., desirable for gifts Fine Lace Draperies; Coverlets, Window Panels. and Straight Curtains, chiefly Filet $ and Florentine combinations. Apartments and residences fitted with Hangings and Draperies at Moderate Cost, BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES At the following special prices: Pe White Blankets Comfortables 1 Pink and blue borders. Double /Size. Single size, . pair $5.95, 6.85 | Figured Silkoline, new coloring, 2.75 Double size, . “ $7.75, 9.50 | Printed Cambric, attractive designs, 4.50 Extra large size, * $8.75, 11,50 | Novelty Chiffon, plain borders, at 5.50 Fancy Colored Blankets at $5.85 and 7.95 pair In a large assortment of new figured designs and colorings. Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Hemmed, 1.05, 1.35, 1.68, 1.95 | Hemmed, 30c, 38c, 42c, 45¢ Hemst'd, 1.55, 1.68, 1.85, 2.50 | Hemstitched, 45c, 48c, 50c¢, 52¢ CHINESE RUGS AND CARPETS Fine qualities in most desired colorings at PRE-WAR PRICES. Peking and Tientsin Weaves In soft combinations of blue, rose, tan, gold, ete.; handsomely embossed [4 Rugs Averaging || Rugs Averaging || Rugs Averaging 6 by 9 feet 8 by 10 feet 9 by 12 feet $112.00 $135.00 $218.00 Regularly up to $148.00 Regularly up to $215.00 Regularly up to $295.00 Choice Chinese Rugs in numerous sizes From 2 by 4 feet . «t $15.85 — regly. $22.50 F To 12 by 15 feet . at 495.00 — 19 8725.00 Specially featured in American Rugs are a number of Worsted Wilton Rugs, Siu is: $39.00 1

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