The evening world. Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 9

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WASHINGTON enth hour e States Empl solution apparently w Secretary ¥ e to the T urging him to porarily from { no reply has nelined to be ney funig _ officlsg not infos SALTS IN HOT WAR CLEARS PIMPLYUIN Says we must make Neys clean the blood pimples di blood throug! the ver should absord only y8hment sustain the bid It is the function of filter impurites from! cast the to kidneys to blood and the bowels but in mar create mor tox impurities than the kineys cariminate, then the blood ves the s pores us the next best reans vetting rid of these impuities wh often break out all ove the sk the form of at way tear the shin of gions, s @ noted an iso get fr uny pharmacy Jad Salts and vont a nf hot water cac morninefore breakfast for one week. ‘Tiwill prevent the formationof toxin the bowels, It also stimtutes theineys to normal activity, hus coat them to filter the bloocuf Aneies and clearing the skin f pimp Jad Sits is spensive, harmless and is mde fro he acid of grapes and lema juicegnbined with lithia t, effervescent usly makes pimples disappee: clear tie blood and is excellen for thidneys as well Adst. THOUSAN) HAVE KIDNEY TRIVLIAND NEVER SSECT IT Applicans fdnsurance Often “ted. thes thority, about f take o tutes Judging fronports from drug gists who are stantly in direct touch with thelic. there is one cessful in overcis these conditions. ‘The mild and Ive influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamnot is soon realized It stands the hit for its remarka ble record of s' An examinirtysician for one of the prominente Insurance Com- panies, in an ifiew on the subject, made the astcing statement that ¢ reason wid 0 y applicants ected is because ron to the large ma declined do have the d drug stores medium and ¢. However, ou wish first to test this great pration d ten cents to Dr. Kiln& Co, Binghamton, N. ¥. for ample bottle. When writing be sand mention The New York Bvenitygld.—Advt at It is on sale at all tles of two sizes, Naxated Increases atrength and cach iance atne Dervous, run-down Ne i twecks! time t ‘leo Uni of the Cour Claims of Wasaing and others, « Your doctor oF druggist about it, hele Out-of-town delivers ot in the'™ of urine, Dng Crodit—Has, Payments Period, Dining, Reom Suite Z. KELL Y CC Thirty-six of “Pershing’s Died of Disease Were Killed in Men , and Six Action, WASHT War Depa my Marir easua e Corps st of 20 wou ’ y follow iILLED IN ACTION aun’ Private. MANSON, ‘Thomas d.. Moo: NY DIED OF DISEASE ¥. M,C. A. Worker, a Jeann Madisna Ave, New York WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY PORTED KILLED IN ACTION, Private. : MEEMAN, Leslie, 13 Cornelia St, Brooti¥n KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY * REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privat HADCOCK, Frank W., Little Falls, X. ¥ DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Private. Ma RUTLER, Michael J rd, Conn WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PREVIOUS. | LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. OAPAl holas W. ISist St, New Yor WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- NED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT- D MISSING IN ACTION. adda) a farh's Ave. Brooklyn. SICK IN jSPITAL PREVIOUSLY ! REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Sergeant. HEANEY, Thomas aq ’ RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Ld vere PENNISI, Joseph, ‘Troy. 5. PRESENT FOR DUTY (PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING) Privates FEROUSON, Mush M. But PiboD. haven i Brookisn WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED.) Liew DOYLE, Charles I. } JOvce. Jom Far rookive Sera : RYAN, Gerard A, ht Broadway, New York Corporal. by AUSTIN, Water We _NT Private DIERBAUM, Robert AU Bufalo, N.Y MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES KILLED IN ACTION. rivate. TR, Wastand SY NDS RECEIVED ACTION. IN WPINGE Part of Fis Estate Strewn Cirelessly in House. © estde of Dr, Rot 180 Fourth Avenue, a S. Steama Brookly echaif to is Bh aca of tworte Pennsy Veen ®75¢ Establiaed 1863 Easy to Pethe Kelly Way.’ = $150 w $350 263 SIXTH AVENUE 17th 104-106'W. 17TH ST es made pie motor tru “CARMAN MARINE. NEW FORUM OPEN “© CASUALTIES TO-DAY MONDAY EVENING TOTALSS HANES IN ITALIAN SECTION) C THE EVENING WORLD, WEEneeear, MARCH 12, 1919, 3) E 6 0 AY t P. 8. No Ls Avenue B and Hh t Der of To-day is the tions. Can “CALLUS CORNS” Have | LIFT RIGHT OFF t will have its usual ners, ast day for applica- AMERIGANIZATION FORUM a CHILDREN’S TALENT DEPARTMENT C*. you sing? you dance? you recite? ——— you dramatte ability? —— Cav you play an instrument? | Doesn't hurt! Lift any com or neh Wet Amerivaniz wiscanaass WHIWH OHET diana | f a ol i > 4 5 off with fingers Mave you any other talent, callus off w . such as drawing, composition, i ® not mentioned above? u ty In any of is mentioned, mark a you b the subje cross in the space provided Then either give it to your ain ac every! teacher or send it direct, with ting with recitations, songs and lement, to ef speaker of the rt McBride of SRETARY, Talent Department, ization Forums, The Evening World, New York. AAGTCES ...ceccgecsccees seeeeee School he reception a nt Wilson in Lon Don't suffer? A tiny battle of) eezone costs but a few cents at any Teacher's Indorsement. ore. Apply a few drops on the . calluses and “hard skin’? on Irma Frisch, violin. bottom of feet, then lift them off er; Georgin 1 Freezone removes corns from calluses from the bottom th is left pink nd never sore, tender or Advt kin he irritated. ) to-night OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & C 34th Street New York will take plac An Interesting Display of Misses’ Spring Suits Emphasizing Youthful Lines The new Spring mode is charmingly interpreted in ourcomprehensive col- lection of Misses’ Suits. Developed in Tricotine, Gabardine, Serge and Poiret Twill, introducing - Blouse and Box-Coat models, semiefitted and belted effects, many with contrasting yests. judges ening W yo on and e Gahar- dine Blouse Black, son's Navy and the sea» prevailing shades. 14, 16 and 18 years able for women to 36 bust me 29.75 125.00 OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York For Tomorrow, Thursday «4 si} t op & Ie yxtraordinary Sale Misses ’ Box-Coat Dresses ji‘? Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Women lo Suitable for 36 bust measure je New Models Just Received Extreme!y smart styles of superior Navy La Serge, box-coat, straight-line and tunic a models; some with contrasting vestees, others attractively braided or embroidered, ! 14.00 Specially Priced Offering Unusual Values tern Brothers as er ey BSS ike "BERR i vw ad — West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Women’s Serviceable Showerproof CAPES AND COATS A Specially Arranged Sale Thursday Smart belted coats of rubberized {weeds and spun silk poplins; many with yoke silk lined; in’ desirable colors, Stylish coat models, developed in rubberized silk plaids, mohair and crepe de Chine, also Capes fashioned in silk plaids, Specially priced at $6.95 and 9.75 Specially priced at $18.50 and 24.50 MERCERIZED RUBBER CORSETS Designed especially for medium and full figures Are being featured extensively in our Corset Sections on the Second Floor. Besides the styles made of all rubber there are models made of superior satin or broche cleverly combined with rubber, for daytime or evening wee 00 to 19.50 Prices range from ‘The Sections for Brassieres and Bandeauy are showing wiusu- ally attractive assortments of tailored and claborately trimmed models, made of the most wanted materials, at moc rate prices. These Remarkable Values for Thursday; Women’s Brassieres and Bandeaux Of Batiste, Liven, Allover Embroidery with nel sleeves, Sz oe $1 85 Bandeaux lace trimmed, and of Allover La Regular $3.00 and 4.00 Values NEGLIGEE SECTIONS || VEILINGS Are showing splendid assortments of A shipment of Imported Veils and = Veilings just received includes the new combination of Chenille the new veilings in New Models for Boudoir or Informal Dinner Wear : dot and scroll two - toned brown wiih henna Che- nille dot, also taupe with dot of Alice blue. » Washable in simple and models, Made of Meteor, Crepe de Chine satin or Georgette Crepe, elaborately trimmed at $14.50 to 35.00 Moderate prices prevail SMALL CHILDREN’S APPAREL Six Months to Five Years. Unusually comprehensive assortments of Coats, Hats, Dresses and Accessories are now on display on the Secoud Floor, ivcliding dainty creations from the foremost French manufacturers. An Initial Offering of Children’s Coats Sizes Six Monihs to Two Years. | Sizes from Two to Five Years. WHITE COATS made of SILVERTIP BURELLA CAPES Imported Corduroy; un- A novelty in green, army usual value at $4.95 lie anu ras plea « $8, 95 CREPE DE CHINE COATS Smart models in pink, light blue and white, at WOOL VELOUR COATS Cheeked design un k and white; brown and white 11.50 New Spring Models in Children’s Hats in a wide range of popular prices. - 12.95 INFANTS’ CARRIAGES at $29.75 The popular Pullman models with enameled wood bodies and leatherette or reed hoods, finished in blue, white or ecru and fitied with artillery wheels, reversible gears and wind shields. from $25.00 to 92.00 $32.50 to 74.50 Strollers from $10.00 to 56.00 Other Pullman Carriages, oe Inglish Perambulators, ..

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