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} i | “CAN I BE CURED?” SAYS THE SUFFERER Flow often have you heard that efy from the victime of disease, Per- fone too far for just in ite first ind the pains and aches are only firet cries for help. Do not deepeir, Find out the cause and gi nature all the help you o od will re you with health, Look aft the kidneys. The kidveys the most overworked organs of the buman body, and when they fail in their work of filtering ond throwing off the poison that constantly accumulates im the ay tem, everything g wrong. GOLD MEDAL Hastlem Oil Capsules will give almost immediate relief from kid ney and bladder troubles end their kin- dred ailments. They will free your body from pain in short order, sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every hor sealed packages. thee An mnt al Tn three Money refunded if ° Ay RHEUMATISM NOT HOPELESS DISEAS Rheumatic sufferers should not lose hope, even though the case be chronic and of long standing. Matusow’s Nulfey (tablets) has re- stored many a chronic, obstinate, hopeless case. Thousands have tes: tifled to its efficiency in rheumatic troubles, among them many who tons. the ea NEEDED 10 RASE LOAN QUOT HEE (Continued from First Page) fruit New came nent would buy nouner aubsoription dy $1,500,000 making a total of $3,600,000 BUSINESS BOOMS WITH DIRECT police $82000000 A DAY first three days w Commissioner After c¢ ho announced that th last THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. ENRIGHT ON POLICE CENSORSHIP SIG KEE, HERO, ‘This showed that the work on nvassing organizations for the beginning to beay support for the city campalen from Fourth Deputy Police Frederick A. Wallis nferring with Mayor Hylan Police Depart notes, He also an- t from May 6 to May 10 | five days of the drive, the| will campaign throughout the wee NOT ~ PUTA SILENCER entire efty On THE Povice SALE OF NOTES. The largest subscription yestord LC MORE ore ‘The Treasury De rent totald fo 1 — ‘hid arma fe Lg Machel ts Was by the American International INFORMATION! “=i the « lt Aras t . - S te Corporation tor $2,000,000 announced last nigh’ r nS ee Gotiowihe. table abe , i $61.0 Philadetphia, $26,422,100; The following table shows how th: Gr USING THE pe 1, $27.8 Tuchmond, $14,. *%D-districts stand in relation to thelr NOBOOT WeuLo “¥ 5.0 Se pi enagser syPhy 5, Quota, Brooklyn having the best || pail To WHAT'S DOING! ee showing RII NCTEAae 0: $ Quote p eictoe sobattan.. § cinco, $7,151,100, ‘ ; lowa and Michigan both claim the jl!" iz 4 i honor of being the Hirst State to ex- Kichmond i630, | ceed its quota N. ¥. City $1,000.51 1,000 429,04 | One thing that brightened prospects svn pisruers OUTSIDE oF NEW YouK erry, || BACK IN NEW YORK hore Fecelpt of 2 tne 880 attato).. 968,410,000 8808-200 Vietory notes and 13,000 of the $106 2 (ioehestri Lon 1360 | notes. y were immediately put on * 43,007,109 744,480 | saie for cash in banks and street 14,178,000 491,480 ’ vooths, Business improved right 52.0Ju,000 a! 260 | —_——- y 2 idea of buying one or two © nels 100 7,580 7 away. The idea of buying one OF two | outade Kv.c) 8.191.106 we (Continued trom First Page.) notes on the spot seemed to appeal to 7 \ 107,887,500 2.141.100 6,500,250 — | _ - ‘tne public more than the subseripuow § |! field Co, fe enlisted as a private In avd paruial payment plans. | ahaa an and worked his way up. It took Partial payment books for $100 and | 20,490.40 897.400 3.000.8 * him three years to earn his commis $500 were algo put in the market thit a.) guises WAY NOT Go ‘yHe || sion as a second tieuten He is| ing and may he bought for four — ¥. City... #249.408,400 $6,080,850 #20,306,65 LIMIT ANQ KIO AE now recognise: Che OF tha dere morning and r ‘ " PoLice GY CAnourL ace? | ognized a8 on the fore ber cont. cash and two per went. @ ruta tee ‘ most military authorities of — the jweek until paid for Tanabe staal — ea ——— | country and one of the most gallant No individual eubseriptions larger | the He morning | officers in army, responded was that of the Nationa tion announced th i| | | Gun : Surety Company for $500,000. have spént thousands of dollars in A Y 10 During the afternoon huge crowds OTC AM ee ania | medical treatments and trying noted in Victory Way, where the people of} "have every reason to be proud of | mineral springs--without benefit. the stage were selling bonds, heard | § LAD LEUT STOKES | ths en Ie Uh alWletons I Had eal Nulfey is prepared specially for the sveqinea hy Goorge Creel; Capt. vil ' ‘ great honor to cammand them in the | treatment of Rheumatism, Gout, am HE hihi Div peal | jfield in the Olse-Aiane offensive, | Lumbago, Neuritis and allied affec- and Mrs. Newton Baker, wit of e in the Argonne and on helghts tions. It is a Urie Acid Solvent andj eel atl Ad hye hshllesiaesd aed opposite Sedan, where we wore ready Eliminant. It purifies the blood and | Hi ana hte MikaE. ie | |for action when the armistice ‘was drives out of the system all the poi- : i ulneae na pie sine ee ere ae a ty Men be Ra, aig feeb mines ore tye eens Don't let th se eruptions remain te could hear it, and ar een unyentine eee Lam speaking of officers and enlisted | of Rheumatism and restores the body |p yeimich and an oy any longer than it Washin Way trea men alike when [ say that. to health and strength. It contains no Opiates or Habit; Fort i Drugs and does not i: the heart or stomach; no dieting is| required, provided that Nulfey is taken as directed. Matusow's Nulfey (tablets) is for ale by all druggists, or by mail from the Nulfey Laboratory, 614 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Price 75¢. NULFEY FOR RHEUMATISM Get rid of that Resi with 1 Dandruff otten causes irritation of | the scalp followed by the loss of hair, It should .receive careful treatment. For best results wash the hair with Resinol Soap and occasionally touch the parts of the sealp where the dans druff appears with a litde Resinol Oint- ment. Usually this treatment is successful promptiy—the hair appears glossy and solt, aod the scalp regains is normal skit heath, Sold by all druggists. Fer free samples eerie Kesines, Baltimore, Md. Miller's Autises:te Oi!, Kavwn as Snake Oil WHI Fosttively Relieve Pain in o Minutes, Don't sultor tr m the tortures of mation vhen it in cary to be re and enjoy le in ld way v Q1 ‘commonly knew OL) “penetr tate the joints and bones alos tnat away the puin end limbers you wonderful manner There for pani Folate, nd wide bumtons ser ption ites f In three & Get Rid of That Persistent Cough | that cough or cold, thre Stop weakening, persisten tening throat ar affections, with Tekman's Al lung erative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 ye successful use. 80¢ and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or Crom ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphin and Ointment for | regard to your condition, write Lydia Cuticura Soap] takes Poslam to heal them. And I same is its QUALITY, not the quantity of tory Lo it that does the work Smoot, Sold everywhere. For free samples dé write to Emergency Laborn ies, 248 pr FOUND HEALTH rvot and herb remedy, Lydia BE. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, @ trial For forty years it Nas been over- coming buch ailments of women after ther medicines have failed. If you want special sug stions in K Pinkham Medicine », Lynn, Mass. The result of long experience is at your service, and your letter will be held in strict confidenc Advt Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Growihs (Beauty Culture) ‘Two or three minutes use of # dela- tone paste will banish every bit of hair | from your face, neck or arms, This | paste is made by mixing some water jwith powdered délatone, After the | paste is removed, the skin should be washed to free it from the remaining | delatone and it will be clear and spot less. You will not be disappointed with this treatment if you are sure to | obtain real delatone from your drug: € Act Drink Habit Surrenders-to Tescum | Tescum Powders for breaking up | the drink habit destroy all taste for | whiskey, ale, beer or other aleoholie | stimulants, as thousands of wives and mothers can testify, It is @ simple home treatment that can be given secretly and is sold under a steel- bound, money-refund guar: - aq all druggists —Advt. if wire to a fous by Speedy Return to Private son Was frequently and closely In- | “The go6th the division Infantry, lem is best equipped to do the work tne petham may U.S Penn pected window was watche eadquarters and the other units because its ting rs are yivania bands y John Philip! with special care, But every day | with me on this ship are a fr sam- ol ei he Hats eg a in ve, Sousa, j We removed some of the mortar and/ple of the division. They have been en ia the daytime. (om when 600 - eplaced It with a paste that we! highly complimented by the Captain venient. It cets quickly, You can Geersta Vrlsonce by made from dirt and ground up ‘bully |of the ship and all his officers for | son see benefits. Poslam is harmle aeeiber 16 biscult’ of the sort that the British! their excellent discipline on board. I So effective is Voslam that « little GRIFFIN, Ga. April The first! prisoners received from home. Itlam glad to beable to say that these oi it will cover a large surface. It subscription received by the local Vie- | bis- was a delicate task to mix the were w cuit dough and the dirt in the right} They are second to none proportions to match the color of the | mortar, | compliments deserved an Committee from Curtis serving a life sentence for tur {also bought Uberally of ail nd issues came ATION AT PRESENT. West 47th St, Now York City. { _—--- “On the night of Oct. 8 we were “As to @ parade, that is a matter Poslam Soap, medicated with BP ready, 1 traded my gold watch to| that I cannot discuss at present. It brightens teautites comptex- QUEENS MAKES PROTEST = [2German imprisonca soldier for a| fests entirely with the War Depart wnt Advt jcompass, ‘The ishman and 1| Ment. 1 will consult with them and 4 AGAINST U. S. WIRE CONTROL slipped out through the window andj With the city and State authorities | ee dropped to a flower bed, where we, before I talk on this subject. Many THIS WOMAN Chamber af Commerce Calls for|!*¥ %t 99 our stomachs white the] of the men in the division ary re- | Chamber nmerce Ca "!guard passed. From flower bed to| Placement men and are very anxious to get hom It the majority of th flower bed us three hours to pass the guard line t took owever, that local boys espe- we crawled and Owners : land get out. clally after they have seen or heard Chamber of Commerce of the) wsty compass was hidden inside a| from their families, would like to ———— rough of Queens has adopted a reso-}.,uny piscuit’ We got into the Black | Parade. AndEscaped anOperation by tution cating for the cartivst possible} orest and travelled for six days, liv-| “Would I like to lead them? 1 Taking Lyd aE. Pinkham’s :cturn of the telephone, telegraph and |ing on roota and raw vegetables that} Would feel honored to do anything in cable systems to their priv owners. | we got from the flelds at night. * connection with this division,” Vegetable Compound. The resolution recitea that the taking nearly starved and there} Gen. Alexander was wounded in a or of theno lines by the Government | w t temptation to eat the| Raucourt Nov. 8 last, tect have used! your remedies or ably vis done In the name of a war e | 1 od as a compass ense, struck headqua s Te ettiona The, Kee which does not now exist and)iue we didn't do it. When we were|sentry outside the door and wounded mde that “th baie ian bed ™ Isixty miles from prison and about| the General. tent ownership, control or operation lity from the Swiss boundary we] The rccommendation on which the y= [20K ti Beco with the principles of} ccafne ubsolutely desperate with|General was awarded the Distin- }} pound Twas go iil enoerae Jhunger and risked everything by ap-| BUished Service C submitted by « have boen sen o the ” | h of f \ from a femate | Copies have been sent to the United) roncing a freight station to find]a line officer, re part as fol trouble that 1 way States Chamber of Commerce, United |}ooq° We lost tees forced to stay in States Senators Wadsworth and Calder! “While we were hiding in a freight] AL was a porsonal witness to t bed fora \y k at jvnd the Queens reprosentatives in le ne te ate cond! aN nn ‘ me te | presence of n. Alexande ith tl t Ci Knee. . ¢ are ¥ eda wo mee t front th i ean pain ut > - |weeks we wore fed only on br und | advanced units on the front of the HW ess ain, by Jwater, We were prison until Des. | 77th Division on the early mornir ie mieslitig HB ALBERT FLIES TO GERMANY. | hen, the armistice having been] of Oct. 11, 1018, when our Jines hac done so much fo: - —— igned, we were release L still bave| pene % r me that Tam ree: | petgten King and Queen Visit Oce|\}° colnnase for it never cceurred tp | reached the northern limits of t ommending it to all suffering women cupt Area Near x the Germans to break open the ‘bully | Argonne Forest on { south side It certuinly is a great medicine and | preps peH -King Atbert |bitcult ; of the Aire River opposite the town iw sure road to health for women.| RUBEN ety of Helga left to tokes went to France in October, /of Grand Pre. L was at that time a You may publish this letter if you "" saeee estes Book ji91z, with the old osth and was! company commander. The Mn Mik Mre..W. GQ, Little, 1... D, A, |o8” OF sirplans for Bochum, Germany. |, ted in following July ike rs W, ttle, I, » Ay Chalor After recovering he was|0M that morning had been unusu. Harelhurst, Ga | mochura ‘le tn. the prowinoa of West (cualone Aten recovering } nl nbavon UNM EIRAnG ed Women who suffer from headaches, ' pata about nine miles northeast of |Hivision. He was with the 305th In-| line continuously since 8 nervousness, headache, the blues and PSs «iin and Britigh troops are|tantry when, after an attack at Bas | see peti ‘ other symptoms of « functional de- gccupying German territory im this}zoches, he ‘was capiured in the| Were Weary and the const rangement should give this famous On. \ counter-attack had not serve cheer them GEN. LENIHAN, FORMER RAIN- BOW, LAUDS MEN OF 77TH, Brig. Gen, Michael J. Lenthan, com- mander of the Legion of Honor, and rer of the bD. 8. with thre palms, commanded the 153d Infantry which fought so well in the V Duvant-Monyon area, had warm praise for the men of the division. “I am an old army man and had lots of «xperience. These boys are wonderful fighters. Our | were great. but we achi Corns Lift Off ; f It Doesn’t Hurt! With Fingers - Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and hard- ened calluses‘on bot- tom of feet lift right off. You don’t feel one particle of pain or irritation, Apply a few drops of | zone on a touchy corn or a cal- lus; the pain stops, then shortly you firt that bothersome corn orcallus right off, root and all, without pain, fo Guerro who losses Tiny bottles cost only few cents at drug stores—anywhere! ve ace. bound to stop it; and, an- | fertunately for us, bullets came pretty | CANNOT DISCUSS PARADE SITU- | Gone. prapaline ct a division ofme GROWS HAIR mandor on the line ciectritied us, ORY LAW ARGUMENT PUT OFF Besides doubling the | He -quietly passed from grouP | Brewery cn Postpo yntit beauty of your hair Kroup, oblivious of the heavy shell Guallag Scltatet at once, you will fire and his personal enfety, speaking) areumonts, which were t iy. @hortly find new hair, | a word of cheer to cach In turn, TRIS penn heaed by: Poke idee Han. ime @nd downy at act is typical of many such on the tiie mornin 18 first, but really new part of Gen, Alexandes, It is my jorder to \ 1 Sta hair growing all over |Judement and the judgment of many ney Caffey from} r mip the scalp, Coste little. Jofficers and men with whom I have nat Hu Adyt |since talked, who saw and spoke to Hy, 0 - | Gen, Alexander, that bis presence all wareed |ulong the front at that time spurred pone pountdnra ting he tired troops to one more effort, Aosu which resulted in the crossing of the Ope Aire and the capture of Grand Pro | per, undiit was deeded tae and St. Juvin two or three days |4 ” later." ©, and the Croix I've | nd our end.| If smu get in tho way of a bullet,{iMte @ bottle containing three ounces ged TEES ROT RE ERT IT TTR RE TT NP Pee le STAGE STARS SELL BONDS” | AT VICTORY WAY RALLIES* Arthur, Theda Bara and Oth Roll Up Big Total of Sub- criptions. Soores of actresses and mus. old Victory Bonds in Victory Way to ONE OF THE THH'S REAL AMERICANS nued from First Pag | day Julia Arthur, chairman, who opened \t ales nt 1 o'¢ ' ed th 7 mpiained at of \her we a OND to pt at re .¢ Keginent, one of hundred thousomd doliara of bonds be them told ¢ ry of Sing Kee from |¢i.4 niwhteat : Mcial record 7 Theda Bara there, autographiny ic morning of A portraits of { with every pur 306th Was engaged w ny « " of which at one o'eloch Monto Netre Dam eFMANS amounted to $36,000. The Fox Filif* had put over a particularly heavy] Company b is starring her, bough fire, The or saturated and} $40,000 worth fror / r co-workers 00 Of bonds t ked ont by gas. battalion was in com f Major Thate Col. Joa | TTTH THE BEST BEHAVED = | Adolph Lewis was the fi ¢|from Miss Art purchase lie took $6,000 | Vidmer forwarded messages and re- werth ru kin wer started his day by aval Station, d the 152 Depe mp Upton, which serve for Theda Bara Kee of ¢ led by One by Hinatown one the other runners suo- gus, brought down 1ipers of lost in the bare City Boys M cipline Than C Amenable to Dis- untry Lads, De- were scort clares Lieut. Col. Wil rage, but Sing Ree kept on. Hel An Al AAA He Jud ule General |douged in and out of the tinderbrusi.| BURGLAR ALARM STOLEN. Ff of th Division doce | 11¢ sought shelter wherever he could. | ayseves Take it Ficet ané Then Ges no thers and | te delivered his message. He brought £20,000 Worth of Seatskins, mothers of New hat the back the answers. Invariably he re-| sfrs. Te 9 fur store at boys they s¢ © we turned sn nd ready to go again. |No, 617 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn r exactly, but he does say ite made f ur round trips—a total of | was cluborat und at night he caved in. | giars has re- All the doors and windows had olee- against bur that they were the best-behaved of all the Am eight m until this morning. suid the doctor, He there. The Ju eived the Distinguished Service| tris wires in them, and the wircs were « is jeut .% ittached to @ Ll-inch gong over the Licu . of Lexington Foss. front door, where it could be heard for : = isd t Where's the Service Cross?” Sing | blocks reer f breaches o ne wanatt | ‘This morning Mrs. Lenaner learned ed, for he wasn't even discipline in tho division 1 asked, for he wa even | inat burglars had carried away $20,000¢ Wace Lid Bean tHe, tawack ring the ribbon worth of geal skins, A policeman told sod aye ede solange sib “E don't spenk English,” sald SINE |HEr, | suestar alarm? she geaped among he A. ‘ » 3 4) “But my borglar alan she ga E. F. One | Kee, winking to a bandman, and) uriwy atole that first,” she was ine struck mo as atran he city boy | &tinned formed : is more ipline ry th Machine | Battalion, participated in the Meuse-A ne offensive, led by Gen iT} ” Lenihan, 6th Infantry and the Machine Gun Battalion came home yesterday. Gen, Lenthan when they crossed the M on Nov wren tie erased ty stone on 8» G@t @ Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop the aeream and setoinea «Came Ealling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair~You Can! directed their action remainder of the held on bank under heavy fire His aides, Capts. Warren Sullivan, of No, 16 ast 43d Str and RW egiment Boberg of Wisconsin, swam the river, crawled through underbrush, and fol- lowing a stray German soldier, dis- | covered that the enemy had aban- doned his intricately constructéd ma- chine gun ni in this sector, The Ars Players were made up entirely of New York actors and mu-| siclans recruited from the 77th an headed by Licut. George R. Lynch of No, West 178d Street, formerly musical director of the Cort Theatre 4,000 MEN ALREADY AT MILLS PREPARE FOR LEAVE. Out d at Cap Mills :o-day the 4,0 men of the svoth Infantry and o wall units which arsived yes en the Aquitania were finisuing hitation process and part of the Were preparing fur leave. All of the 4,000 will probably visit their homes by to-morrow The victors of the Argonae made clear that t were 4s anxious t sve their families and friends families anxidus to see them 1 friends w and many of them made | tatunenta (hat inay be ned up as f rH | “The tirst thing we want to do i$ see our families und our nomes, And the second and iniid things we want to do eae, Ber we don't care about paradin we want to first, be it will ies and nds, and, | a e 27th Division set © OXary "But," it as added. fon’t let any- one forget that we paraded in| rence so much nost pa- | as 7 rode in our sleep 1 “DANDERINE” |! LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for afew cents—Try it! } a res Squeeze the juice of two lemons | of, orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan Jotion, and complexion beau Suitable fr Framing, Q) In Great jtast, But, I think for every man. tifier, at very, very small cost or jlost we lost too many," + |. Your grocer has the lemons and any Aew York APRIL Gen, Lenihan came to the command drug store or toilet counter will sup ‘and > of the 153d Brigade last October Ply three ounces of orchard white for Vie it -_ after he had gone over with the 834” ti few cant Massage this sweetly icinity. Srigade of tho Rainbow Division sresrant lotion, into the face, neck, jwniee he organized at Camp Mills, how freckles and blemishes disappear | }and led in battle, It tnoluded the and how clear, soft and rosy white 166th (old 69th) Regiment, Tho 158d).the skin becomes. Yes! It is nate | i Brigade composed of the 806th and less and never trritates-~Advt. > ‘ Panetta A sane ate attsasthtnst ti Re mene me oe nner anime ! a . : detente a enon ccataneranseentoameneretanseetic bere - merece na trommareeraesae at