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NATURE BY “PRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Quick MR. P. H. McHUGH 108 Church Street, Montreal, “I was a great sufferer from Rheum- tiem for over 16 years, 1 consulted apecialists, took medicines, used Jotions; but not Then, I bega tives”; and in 15 days the pain was easier and the Rheumatism was better. Gradually, “Pruit-a-tives” overcame my Rheumatism; and now, of the trouble. Also, I had severe EBzzemaand Constipation, and “Fruit-»-tives” relieved me of these “vomplaints; and gave me a good ap- petite; and in every way restored me to health”. P. H. McHUGH, price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y.—Advt- THINK A HAT is your doctor's first | question? Why does he sus- pect constipation? Because 90% of his patients are suffering from ailments caused di- rectly or indirectly by the action of * poisons formed in a sluggish intes- tinal tract. ‘These body poisons are absorbed by the blood and carried alhover the bocy until the weakest organ, unable to withstand the poisonous contact, 2 ot ungi then that the doctor is con- cult! d and asked to treat the diceased 4 orga". : ‘The surest way of purifying the oa bioed and preventing the formatic n of these destructive body poisons is to prevent stagnation of food waste iz the intestinal tract—to prevent ccnstipation. ion is not a matter to be Ner is castor oil, pills, salts, min : 1 waters, etc., in order to “force”? bowcl -action. Such action do:s not cure constipation, it makes near n a habit. yy aed is entirely different from drags does not force or irritate the and Nujot vents a yon , by softenis the food waste and enc fe the gr testinal muscles to act ily, thus re- the cause of consti; stion and self. It is absobutely harmless and pleasant to take. cain’ helps Nature establish easy, thor- healthi evacuation at 1. gular intervsis jest in the “orld, Get a bottle from your druggist tay. Warning ; Noiet 's pod i: sealed wade Blask “Al racyind Yo Ni Ti “ n= Payal Nujol. You may safer from ‘For a for five years, 1 bave had no return, MINUTE! hecomes infected and refuses to act | rroperly. Unfortunately it is usually | {3 RESCUERS FIGHT THEUMATISH' AMMONIA FUMES two Hundreds Are Driven Out in Fear of Explosion. Fume ot the which First A Streets, neighborhood, in an ammonia feedpipe in the engine room of the building, early to-d: | Police Rescue Squad No. 1, wei |ing gas masks, helmets and rubber- ‘ined sul the fumes and from possible elec- trical action, worked in the building Dece! 017. | miber TOth, for three hours before it was made safe for others to enter. | The known. |. an assistant were in the engine room when a connection in the pipe blew Fumes poured out like steam. out, Mallon eacape, reaching tho street. They were re- | vived later, | A po consclo company from 28th Street and Third | Avenue, but the firemen were unable to entei | The 0c. a box, 6 for 82.50, trial size 25c,'and Battalion Chief Quinn fea: At all dealers or sent qn receipt of there was danger explosion, through to the engine room, shut off the —_—_—_—a—ao—o «leak In the pipe. the flo mouth AS Apri room. The fumes brought hundreds of| containing “a little of the same.” | people in alarm from the nearby tene-| In walked some of the old pala of | ments. They were calmed by the po-! ante-bellum daya and the natural |lice, who told them either to close all s windows of keep out in the open air, | thing happened. With each newcom- Se er the panty started anew, Jake al- Girl Swallows Iodine, * | ways belhg several laps ahead of F Mins Betty ig No. ast West Stat} his competitors, And Louis smiled treet, was taken to New York Hos-| joyiaily as his arm grew ry from |pital to-day in an ambulance after -Abeartdle Sap ie hagas ‘her parents had found her suffering from {odine YOUR KIDNEYS BN SF Fo 4, Lote’ When Your Hair Begins To Fall Newbro’s Herpicide THE EVENING WORLD, tend Bow Overcome As AKE ARONSON leaned onch more J upon the mahogany and drank to hts recent return to civilian clothes. Louis, the friendly bartender, was still on duty, and Mike, who makes the ham sandwiches and stirs the soup at dinner time, was still making and stirring. On the whole, Jake found that things were just about as he had left them when he donned the khaki and shouldered the Springfield. . # mpread through the building Fidelio Brewing Company, cccupiea an entire block on ven between 29th and s0th and through the surrounding following an explosion its that protected them from cause of the explosion is not! Engineer William Mallon and and the assistant managed to! but fell unconscious on) comin, who found the un-| jus men called a fire engino r the building without masks. squad then was called jon in Grent Jones Street. dynamos were still runnin; of n giguntic rescue squad got The dynamos and plugged up the Jake jeaned several times, both on They ‘also shut, of the bar and colloquially, on several w of ammonia in another drinks which come from the bottle reaching for the pain-killer, At about the same time that our hero was driving down the accumu- lated dust of several weeks of arid- —=| ness, in a little cottage not far dis- tant there was a young girl, her eyes alight with anticipation, It was not really a cottage, for there is no such thing on the east side, but that sounds much better for the story. is BLIMINA-|The young girl had in put. isoning, Dr. Ballens- he had ‘swallowed the ntally while rinsing her Bhe is twenty-four, YOUNG AS _ Thee FOIRONS trom yout ting Up hér hair only half a score! the of years ago, | ae much “pe rod ie a ae | Out she walked, along the ntreet, ° Dp your Until she came to the triple-balled | in that’s the secret, department store of one Cohen, | atch the hiseera,. 2 They filter and| Then, after several moments of | purify the blood, wi hich ‘blood friendly bartering she came out bear- them once every three| ing a vare of many hues for the man- minutes, eep them clean Lng im|telplece in the front room, | Botkin working ae ion and you have| Just then Jake and his “hall-fel- veg hd fear, rive an (polennane low-well-met” were on the point of “going somewhere else” to sample other liquid ware. Along strolled = Becky in one direction and along| rolled Jake from the other. “Dear me," ejaculated Jake as he saw the portrait “Maiden Bearing Vase" walking toward him. “What have we among us?” Actions are commonly reputed to speak louder than word: next performance echoe of thunder, “They're all right,” he said “Good He quickly extracted a dime from “|his vest pocket and placed {t gently in Becky's vas “Fresh thing, maiden. The vase then proved to be more| thangan article of adornment, for it wasM@laced with a firm cireular mo- tion on Jake's new grass derby, All of which proved detrimental to Jake's n rondy faulty equilibrium, And then © cop came. What is the matter?” ‘He is a fresh thing and put a dime in my new vase. I want him pinched.” The party now approached Essex Market Court and, like all such par- ties, halted at tho door for argu- " declared the injured Yu Need Jake Fresh, Becky Insulted, ‘But the Cop Wasn’t Needed, IN V GAS MASKS So Romance Isn’t. Spoile ‘ She Had Him Pinched, but How Did She Know! He Was Celebrating His Return to “Civies?” Besides, She Has a Cousin in France and Did You Meet Him? Then Cop Tip-Toed Out. TWO ARE ARRESTED ON CLAIMING AUTO Suspect says Gar & Car Chased and Deserted in Central Park Was Stolen. Simpson came upon him. Honest, I thought you ware. ‘one of the Salvationists and I wanted to help the drive. They gave me doughnuts in France and | give them a dime here. That was all. “So you was in France!” ejaculated Becky. “I got a cousin there—from Pitt Street. 1 wonder if you know | him? He was in the’. "I guess they don’t need me more,” said the cop to himself as he tiptoed around the corner, 8 I’ was only a mut, plain dog with- fi state: While the police were searching early to-day for the owner of an automobile abahdoned in Central Park after an exciting chase, durin, which a woman was run down, @ ‘man describing himself as Harold L. Goldman, twenty-seven, an advertis- Street, reported to the police that his car had been stolen. He was accompanied by @ man who said he was Bernard H. Fry, twenty-eight, an advertising man- ager, Of No. 106 West 97th Street, from in’ front of whose home they said the car was taken. The car answered the description and bore the license plate number of the abandoned car, and -the men were sent to the East bist Street Station, where the car had been taken. Detective Dietsch, who was in- vestigating the abandoned car, was satisfied with thelr story, but Motor- cycle Policeman Beston, who had been in the chase after the speeders, was not, and on his complaint they were arrested charged with assault in that they failed to stop after run- ning down the woman. According to the police, the men who led the police a chase in Cen- tral Park and Fifth Avenue wore United States army officers’ uni- forms. Motorcycle Patrolman Beston was at Central Park West and 78th Street when the car passed'him going south at thirty to thirty-five miles. He out pedigree or family, but it herd @ place in little Yetta Rabinowits's heart that nothing else could ever occupy, The Rabinowitzes have Little money to spend on luxuries, and a dog tax and a muzzle cost more than the dog was worth, according to the business mathematies of Papa Rabinowitz, who Joved Yetta mightily, but who must count lila dollars closely. The night before the dog had dis- appeared. It had been picked up by the keen eyed watchers who search the streets for dogs without muztles or license tags. Yesterday Yetta went to the a Market Court for uid and comfoft, “He is mine, all mine ahd 1 him so,” she told Assistant District Attorney Hogan, who hears many complaints. “I think they got nim and I want him; I got to have nim.” “But he hasn't a tag or a muagie cn. Why don't you play with dolls?” Hogun asked the twelve-year-old girl. “Dollis haven't got hearts; they're just cloth and sawdust and coloret china, My dog, he’s got hearts and love apd he looks up at me as if to love thank me for everything I give him. pA ly rng Mg oe Ie He's Just like you and me; he under. | Called out to the me ‘ Hand nen T talk to hime oT tell hem | "Hes they lgnored hls command, he gave chase. They darted in and out among vehicles along the thorough- | fare until 624 Street was reached and then cut in toward the curb. ‘The policeman, th.nking they were coming to a stop, shut off his motor. When he did so, they resumed their former speed to $¥th Street, turned east to Fifth Avenue and then started souh. Near the Cornelius Vander- bilt home their car struck and slightly injured Lena Abernerd, forty-seven, a | nt employed by Magistrate Bar- low in his home, No. 471 Park Avenue. Policemen gave her aid while Beston continued his chase. The supposed army men increased their speed to sixty miles an hour and slowed down only when 5lst Street was reached, when they turned west. At Seventh Avenue they turned north agaif, the policeman still following and other policemen in the street yelling at them. They went back to 59th Street, continued east as far as the Plaza and then turned into the east drive. At 76th Street, where the poltes- man was about to give up the ch because his maohine was giving out, the auto driver swerved to keep from hitting a woman and child crossing the drive, Then he stopped the ma- chine. The two men leaped to the walk and disappeared in the bushes, RENT HEARING PUT OFF. to Find all my secrets and he wags his tail and answers. “He's got tricks, too. When I nol Up something for him from the sup; table he barks and then when he it he wags his 1 and kfhd o: laughs about it. He good dog. “My teacher she teaches us to kind to all dumb animals. That's how I got him. He was hurt in his leg and I got bim and carried him upstairs to where we live down in Orchard Street and [ put a rag on it and some salve wae is good for sores and it got 1. pps didn't want I should do it Peas 1 kept him! hid from papa all the time ustil he| got well." About this time Papa Rabinowitz appeared {1 person, “What's this?” he d. “You run- | ning about all the time for that dog? | | Ta it good to be running after a dog | so? Where is it the dog is?” | “They took It away and they're Process, Server U Louis D. Baer. Owing to inability of a process server to find Louis D. Baer, President of the Chemical Realty Company, the meeting of the Lockwood Investigating Co:n- mittee to-day in the Bronx Borongh Hall was adjourned until Wednesday, jwhen it will meet in.the City Hall, Ma hattan, | ‘The company of which Baer is head Jowns the apartment house at bs |Grand Avenue, the Bronx, where ten- ants have told the investigating con- mittes cent. since Ia October. THAT HIT WOMAN: ing manager, of No, 815 West 98th) Tents have been raised 100° per TO SELL ARMY MEAT HERE. Markets Commissioner Day safa yoay terday that there was a good chance for the New York public to obtain some of the army's surplus stock of canned meats at reasonable prices. Though the War Department has had diMeulty in interesting dealers in the sale of this Canned meat, Dr. Day said had found companies ' operating chaine of retail markets here nica are willing to put the meat on sale at bag Sg prices, said he would attempt to get in touch with the War Department over the long distance telephone to-day and ask that a representative be sent here Monday to settie the question of the 33,000,000 pounds of meats stored in this vicinity, LONDON, May 31.—No news has reached here regarding any mutiny among Indian troops in southern Italy, a8 reported in a Rome despatch. In view of other rumors from Italy recently which had no basis in fact, this report is received here with somo reserve, re-cleansing, purifying and oaralag ‘propersies od cola wonders fal skin soap, using plenty of hot water and soap, best applied with the hands, will prove a revelation to those who use it for the first time. Touch Lag 8, redness, roughness or itching, ifany, with Cuticura Oint- ment before bathing. Dry and lightly with Cuticura Talcum, a cinating fragrance for powdering and perfuming the skin. The cost of these ideal skin purifiers is 25 cents each everywhere, Semple Nash Tres by Mall, Adicese post-card “Catieare, Dept. 61 Sok everywhere. | | Senp the. Olatment 25 and de. Taleum 2e. Beechams [BS Pills geag Sale of Any Medicine to eee onildren, DANCING ACADEMIES. | fineness cteertetienen arenas d"—tears ne: keep dammed flooded Yetta's face, "I just can't lose him. Please, nice ‘papa!’ How much is It to cost?” asked | Papa Rabinowitz to Mr. Hogan. The |i Assistant District Attorney told him the coat and where to go. “ll get it," announced the father. |@ “What's the dog’s name?” Hogan | 4 qlopriee Everu where icahiens At Barber Sheps ment. Jake became visibly more sober as the thought of a summons asked Yetta, “Tis name is Bee TATE AT AUCTION. titles of this pro anteeing the title This is another step lots at the Absolute A Drive. Sale of the. James Tuesday, June 10, at money can own a lo Title Guarantee and Trust Company, liberal. Head of the Title Department, 50%, at 4109 A%» © remain on mortgage for three years. Savings B Bonds at market value, will be taken as deposit a! Go visit this property to-day, ‘Take any Interboro Broadway ubway ‘ Send for Booklet. Mr. Lindner’s compan: the James Gordon Bennett Estate sale. efit of the careful investor or purchaser of these north of 181st street, Broadway to Riverside You can buy at your own price these 500 lots, each sold separately, located on Broadway, Fort Washington avenue, Bennett avenue, Pinehurst. avenue, Northern avenue, Riverside Drive, just north of 181st street, at the Absolute Auction Salesroom, 14 Vesey street. Any one witha 60% at 5% or 70% at 514% muy” Auctioneer. we are ae take care of “4 is insuring the loge eins fs AER MARIMBA MBA BAND, ar rty. This means guar- aries coer ome to the lots you buy at 3 Lessons (niu) ) 25¢ Not necessary to take lessons he ben- accomplished for th you to suitable partner for dancing. uction Sale of 500 lots just THE DANCING CARNIVAL : Formerly at the Grand Central Palace. ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th St., Near Broadway. LADIES Soon ee te er nde ean ee Open Daily and Sundays, # P. M. to Midnight. Roller Skating on ground floor. Dancing on second floor. CORNELIUS FELLOWES, Manager. -Dansine ACADEM Now at Lady Floor Manager will introduce Will Leave BATTERY PIER Stops P4IN STEAMBOATS. Vacation Trips by Coastwise Steamers No better way to put mind and body in’ perfect health. Exhilarating days and balmy nights. A restful and th orating voyage. Fares include meals and stateroom bert! Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. OLD DOMINION S. S. Le for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond, Va., and all points South. Leaving daily except Sun- day from Pier 25, N. 'R., New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdftys at 3 P. M. from Pier 35, N. R., New York, for Savannah, Ga. and other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S, S. LINE, Wed. and Sat. 12 noon from Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, La., Gulf Points and Pacific Coast. For passenger information and reservations apply to companies’ offices or Consolidated Ticket Offices, 64 Broadway; 57 Chambers St.; 31 West 32d St.; 114 West 42d St. Phone (all offices) 6700 Bryant. Or write J. J. BROWN, G. P. A., Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 49, N. R., N.Y. UNITED STA’ RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION rector Gen: of Railroads Steamer “Washington Irving” will make special trips to Bear Mountain, Newburgh and’ Poughkeepsie on Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June 1. Leave Desbrosses St., 1000 A. M.; West 42d St., 10:20 A. M.; West 129th St., 10:40 A. ‘onkers, HI: 10A, M. Music. Restaurant. Cool breezes. Com- fortable deck chairs. Above service in addition to through steamer leaving Desbrosses St., daily, ine cluding Sunday, 8:40 A. M.; West 42d St., 9:00 A. M.; West 129th St., 9:20 A. M.; Yonkers, 9:50 A. M., for {Bear Mountain, {West Point (except Sunday), {Newburgh, {Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point (connecting daily with Ulster & Delaware R. R.), Cats- kill, Hudeon and Albany. {Return steamers same day from points marked . Hudson River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. Canal 9300 New York ShECIAL TRIP SUNDAY, JUNE Ist} ore sHIGHLANDER”’ AND “GRAND REPUBLIC”? 9 A.M. West 132d St. 9.30 A.M. Fare Round Trip ¢horén, $5 conte (war tex wusic and RE! RESHMENTS on BOARD Bear Mountain Phone Bowling Green 7538 cries Fpadway's = eady DYSENTERY eli ef faa atte " TO NEWRUNGH AND. RETURN, Great White Flier teary Tee TiN, B foee Canal jrrbereh, rtaralag od DSN Ws ty “Trojan” Pn ete tit fh, 0 a ‘Two hour etag, Mr ‘s1C—0 ‘AVicK fio eats RuMART ana setae ANY Dance in the Open Air in @ Bower of Flowers at the Dance Palace TerraceGarden The Only Open ly Open Air Garden | Coolest Piace in New York EVELYN HSER and CASTLE HOUSE | Charge Gordon Bennett Estate, 12 noon, in the Exchange tle t, as the terms are most ank books, also bere t this sale, Car. Get out at 18lst St. Station Daecing Evenings, 7 to e = Saturdams, Sundays and Holdaye, £8th Street, near Lexington Ave. No Alcoholic Drinks Sold 81 Nassau St., New York City. ROLLER SKATING St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St., near Broadway. Competent Instructors A plow to, Skate. 0 days, 2 to Skating on Ground Floor. Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor, Albany to all points north, east and west, Phone Canal 9000, DANCING CARNIVAL Now OPERATING THE AUDUBON BALLROOM Dencing every ening. | Salurdays, Sundays Holl H even HUDSON HAVIGATION COMPANY Dron Ste amboat Go, ‘ ISLAND Metropolitan Line ane “Be OSTON SUNDAY Up the Hudson Via sail 0,5 Sound, Buzzards Buy tnd Cape Cod Canal Daylight, through the Canal both, ways Leave Pier 18. Foot of Murray Tas), Ti Rarely tani taterooms Always th Heat, DYCKMAN STREET FERRY To Interstate Park BOATING, FISHING, HIKING Best route to Camp Merritt: Bear Mountain, and all Points in New Jersey, Newburgh & Beacon $ Poughkeepsie $1.50 Cool, delightin! sail under ideal con- tions, Ample time ashore to go up Mt. Beacon or visit Orange Lake. Str, BEN. B. ODELL Leaves Franklin St.9 A.M., W. 129th St. 9.30 A, M., rain or shine, Music, Restaurant; Lunch Room, Central Hudson Line FOR SALE. LS EASY TERMS, ALL GOODS GUARAN American Watch & Diamond HELP WANTED—MALE, G8 MEMCHANT sani Nex mit! class ia a Navigation Uiemark’s Nautical Acade BEGINS sONE LY Yo HUDSOM RIVER NIGKT LINES sPegra ert ten is “ap tom to base = WEW WORK -ALBANY- TROY Express Freight Service. Autos Carried. adi to “Lost and Found Burea 103, World B Sebetute Sab Without Notice, eS hie 12 aif STREET. 10 #, 1.15, left at any of The Word's timing Agencies, oF can ber telephoned’ aitectie to Call’ 4000 Beckman, New York