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— ee nn a ee. eee ee eee es . CUTICURA HEALS FTGHING LIN In Rash and Pimples, nples, Constantly Scratching, A'ways Infiamed. “My Nerd broke ont first in a fash form, and it it hed terribly, The tesh turned into pim- ples and | wos constantly scratching. The skin was eand ved. My limb wi inflamed. 1 had it treated for about sixteen years, I noticed an Sévertisement for Cuticura end 1 sent for a free eample. I bought more, and two cokes of Soap w one box of Ointment healed me." Signed) Wert W. Pritchard, 166 f wfus Buffalo, N. ¥. Cuticura for every~ at, totlet Bathe with Soap, soothe Oletment, dust with Talcum, out the world Reports from variou ae, show that othr men who exposed to the elements of the bas anagine weather and all sorts of storms eo) are frequent victims of colds and pneu- oo Moni, It is found also tha John's Medicine is used by ma foed mea as their safeguard a, ioe a rs to which they are exposed. realise that. the pure food cle- a spat of which Father John's Medicine posed i give them new strength a3 ich to fight off colds and coughs and help them to build new flesh and . Because Father John's Medi- eine is guaranteed free from alcohol and i ners drugs in any form men use it in their h “Saale medicine for all the family. sad ee THE _BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1! 1919. Abie Loses All Around: The Toss-Up Was a Trick And the Chicken a Fake But That Rosenthal-Cohen Party Was Pulled Off Anyway, for a Reserve Supply of “Canned Willie’ Saved the Day—But Not Without a Visit to Be Called a Genuin HE Rosenthais and the Cohens were going to have a party. Not such a party where one play cards, has a little grape juice and goes home, but a reg- ular old food racket from chop- ped liver to what- ever comes at the end of a magni(i- cong east menu. comes, themselves, and lies. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid- fey trouble last year, Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches, Guard against trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL eM ‘The world's standard remedy irae, Maséer end wrle ada weaeeee Holland's national remedy since 1696, All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed, dino Know, ook L \ time to watch your =~ stomach. and Palpitation signs of“heart ' trouble” usually mean —indigestion, produced poisons that irri- " tate every part of the mins body — heart included. = -BEECHANS ° - PILLS © Relieve and Benefit | Sale of Any Medicine in the World. everywhere. In bexes, 10¢., 26¢. oat “Ti Byres Paw |: ae Rewer’ | elie ANU “Lost and “Ravertived in The Wo to “Losi 303 Ww. for thirty days. Been at any of Th “Lost and Foun fan be left a Advertising Agencies, or can be ened directiy to The World. 4000 Beekman. New York, oF tym Office, 4100 Main, n trouble spoil your good time Resinol heals sick skins can'thave any fun! Tam such a sight with this eczema that people avoid me wherever I go, And the isding torments me so that I don't get any Peace, anyhow."* Don't be discouraged! Even in se- vere, well-established cases of eczema, ringworm or similar skin-<roubles, Res- inol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, usually relieves the itching at once and quickly clears the eruption away. t Alldre- Doctors prescribe the Reestno! tr Pri. ol treatoest, ‘Women Should Eat Partola Candy Aelichtful favor of peppermint in t an weroeable and tasty tone what real They shoud be In gvegy ho \at 2h to take aten Just Uke candy hag the Inviting wppcarance and deliciqu "fer ‘uni From Beaut U NEWBRO’S side The Cohens were fairly numerous the Rosenthal co- horts amounted to In other words, Mr, Cohen, the ‘host, had @ large profiosition on his hands when it came to requisitioning the sup He started well with m= |bad been recovered from underneath =/the head and a platter on the other. tj Wiser boy. ‘» dinal Meretor of Bi Men, Nowadays, Know Pretty False Hair iful Real Hair. Have Beautiful Hair Herpicide is sold at all Drug and Dep’t Stores Applications at the better Barber Shops Essex Market Could It ¢ Success. the chopped liver and onigns and pro- cured enough for a doreu, with per- haps a few second helpings for the leas bashful occupants of the boards. Noodles were cheap and plentiful. Mr. Cohen did full Justice to the noodles, and the soup part of it was just a question of letting the water faucet Ol up the pot. But for the substan- tal end of the menu, something afust be did. Mrs, Cohen naturally wanted chicken, Mr. Cohen was rather in- clined toward veal, cheaper and there was more to it The matter came to no decision and finally a toss up was decided upon to avert the impending family ex- plosion. ade, I win, tails you lose,” declared Mrs, Cohen, The penny was flipped and after it the imitation Dresden china vase by one of the juvenile Cohens, it was discovered to be a tail, “Tails, you lose, Abie,” sald the madam, “Well, if I lose I lose as which is plied Abte good naturedly, * after the chicken went.” Abie after the chicken wentea, and on his way thereto met his old pal, Sam the barber, Sam, by the way, hud something labelled “dandruff cure” in the buck of his tonsgriai parlor whicla contained all the elements for a suc- cessful iilumination, oth internal and external. Abie killed about sixteen dan~ druff complaints in the next half hour, while Sam, who had a watchful eye on the depleting dome-dust remover, was only able to remove some six aMiptions Sant was economical—that was a fact. And on that fact hangs the biggest excuse for this story of old Essex Mur- ket Court, “What are you doing by yourself?" inquired Sam after the treatment hud been completed. “2 don't make much difference with for what I do, but Mrs. Cohen has sent me out for some big food for the Kosonthal party. She won the toss-up, and so chicken it is among us .to- night.” “Aha!” cried Sam. “I know where You can get some nice chickens cheap Uke the dicken “Leud the way, comrade,” said Abie Jovially. The pair then went to the delicatessen store of Benny, where chickens were «| feature, In the window was a beau- tiful chicken, all nicely brownea and surrounded by an aura of lettuce. An olive was perched suggestively on the “ea, 1 will left wing. “That is him—all cooked and every- thing,” said Able. “Oy, how pleased will Becky be with me when she finds | that the chicken is all ready cooked with itself.” The pair proceeded inside. “How uch for the chicken in window?" asked Sam. “You don't wanf such a chicken, protested Benny. “Well, my friend does, and if he wants it he gets it, and gets it cheap. For how much is the price beforn I knock over your store?” “Two bucks to you,” now intimidated Benny. “Fair enough. Wrap him up nice new paper,” replied Abic. Abie progressed homeward and ex- hibited the prize. “What are you doing with myself?’ asked Becky. “It Is a fake chicken.” Wherewith she pulled off a wing and proved that it was only a window | display made of papler mache. Abie | received a frying pan on one side of} the declared the in That, however, did not spoil the arty, as Mrs, Cohen happened to ve ‘some. “canned willie” from the army food sale on tap, But it spolled the party for Abie. And when he appeared at Essex Market Court yesterday and wanted & warrant for somebody it took the | best part of an hour for Clerk Rice and Assistant District Attorney Direpzo to explain that under the cir- ‘cumstances no one could properly be arrested. “Never take a chicken, Abie, until Ylyou have looked it over,” counselled #|the Prosecutor. And Abie departed, a sadder but oe Te Dine Cardinal Mercter, ‘The Mayor's Committee on Reception Jof Distinguished Guests announced last ta {night that It will give a dinner to Car- tum next Wednes- pt. 17, in the grand ball- Waldorf: Astoria, day evenin ° room of th SE HERPICIDE because it was) .| I do not know what caused Tre- only natural in my own house,” re- | jsured WOMEN OF BOSTON (Continued From Third Page.) she felt funeral “We're seared, we're mad and, oh, aren't we DISGUSTED with Boston!” | The Common and Public Gardens are within easy strolling distance of the shops and many of the big office buildings. It is am if the prettiest bits of Central and Prospect Parks fwere bounded on one side by the as if she had been to @ | Fifth Avenue shops and on the other | |by the skyscrapers of Lower Brond- way. Naturally, such charming breath- ing spaces are filled with young women in the latter half of the lunch hours. But when the police are on strike the shady walks and sunny jawns are deserted by the majority of | the feminine population, even at high noon, Ho far as the women are concerned, | 1am positive that neither yesterday nor to-day could any male seem #0 beautiful as the Jean, smiling guards. men with the wickedly sharp bayo- nets pointing backward over their shoulders, SIX- FOOT GUARDSMEN CURE THEIR TIMOROUSNESS, mont street to reach almost its normal quota of women by thrée o'clock yen- terday afternoon, although they were women who walked in group forma- tion, withdrew into deep doorway re. ceases when they wanted to stand still and talk, and kept glancing about them with a hard, nervous alertness, thinly covered by smiles. I do not know what brought the women out, but I suspect the wide-spreading rumor of the presence of six-foot fuardsman with the profile of an Indian_who stood at the head of Tre- mont Street, where It runs into Scol- lay Square, one of the worst riot centres, |““Over his sweater of khaki woo! he wore @ cartridge belt, each compart ment splendidly plump. Slung over his jeft hip was a trench digger. Ans jhis arms swung up in semaphore fashion to direet the traffic, he looked tall enough, hard and fit enough, to stand the charge of a regiment of roughs. He was the most satisfying object I beheld in Boston, and women who knew he guarded a street would be willing to eo out and hop on it The psychological effect of the ‘guardsmen is certainly superior to that of the civilian volunteer poltce, who look like Quaker cops tn their street clothes tT a silver-gray rib- GERMANS SCARED AFTER FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF WAR Scheidemann Reveals Plan of Chancellor to Work Among British and French Socialists. pigseatalany BPRLIN, Sept. 18 (Associated Press).—Philip Scheldemann, former German Premier, declared recently at Cassel when he was heckled follow- ing an address that Dr. Theobald von Bethmann-Holweg, former Imperial Chancellor, asked him to work with English and French Socialists in be- alf of peace in November, 1914, ac: cording to the Vorwaerts, Her Scheidemann |s quoted as follows: “In November, 1914, after four menths of war, Hugo Haase and I vivited Dr, yon Bethmann-Hollweg to notity him that the social-demo- cratic faction was planning a peace demonstration in the Reichstag. Be- fore the whole world and full of consciousness of the enormous re- sponsibility, I here now, for the first |trme, make public what the Chancel- | lor told Herr Haase and myself on |taat oceasion, After we had in- formed him of the contemplated ac- tion in the Reichstag, Dr, Bethmann- Holweg said: “‘Gentlemen, I -earnestly request you not to undertake this step pub- lely at this time, You may rest as- such a demonstration would only strengthen the war determina- tion of our foes, for, according to ail reliable reports, an impression is Already prevailing abroad that Ger- many 1s at the end of her resources. If if is possible for you to work with English and French Socialists in the interests of p do 80,'" Herr Scheidemann added that the governing board of the party “labored ceaselessly" to get in touch with the Socialists of hostile countries, but all lattempts failed because of the nega. tive attitude the English and French mem ft rs of the party. — | MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION Compiles Histofy of Its Activities at of its war activities, which were so numerous and so {mportant that even ume of fifty pages. Beginning with & preparedne given to every department of Government that it could serve—foo conservation, industrial — problems) fuel crises, th welghty factor in the w, after the armistice WITH POLICE PROTECTORS OM STRIKE | SUMS UP ITS WAR WORK » child has developed some chronic Request of Govern- aia auc alnbakas ment, Phe Chiropractor uses no nos- The Merchants’ Association of New| trums or instruments. [His equip- York has compiled, at the request of | ment is a thorough knowledge of the the Federal Government, a summary man, body, He works solely a concise history of them fills @ vol- campaign, continuing with special ald thp semi-Mplomatic tasks Derore the declaration ead conuiguing LIVED IN TERROR = |e on fluttering from hat or sleeve. When Hoxton policeless Roston fn became afraid. Per- bons that seems funny to New York ‘ewhat ts a policeman tn my life?’ \Inughs the average woman. I have asked myself the question and ans- wered flippantly to the effect that he Is @ great conventence—the one who |wtands under the bridge with a pocket directory—when I want to go to Brooklyn, | Yet, really, the policeman on the corner guards WOMEN, not merely | their geography nor even their pocket- books. When policemen went out of |fashion in Russia, nationalization of women came into fashion. An ugly thing Is lifting its head in Boston Women caught a glimpse of the beast hefore its snarl at the forces of order had been choked silent? and women |sbuddered. They would have been fools if they had not, These nice, nibbly candy wafers charm with their cool, fresh crispness; they delight with their fascinating flavor. Stop at the next candy place and get a package, You’ lllikethem too, The seai to buy by SCG rae, New England Confectioners BOSTON MASS. You need not Hot water Sure Relief BELLANS Moron" invicestion i nm i heuane ADVE RTISEMENT, Article No. 30 Chiropractic For Health How many times when a baby falls out of @ high chair or off the bed do you hear some one say, “Oh, well, a fall never hurts a baby, ‘Their bones ate soft and they get right over it.” And yet it is a fact that many of the chronic diseases or chronic weak- nesses of childhood and later life have their beginning in just such troubles, Chiropractic has traced to injured spines most of the ills which afflict childhood, A slight tumble, a jar— any one of the collisions that chil- dren may have when they are play- ing—-may result in dislocation to a greater or less extent of the bones of the spine. Just what organs may be affected at the time cannot be known without examination, but as years pass it may be noticed that the through readjustments of the bones of the spine, made with the hands tlone—-the “Chiropractic Thrust” it ix called—and preaches the gospel that the ordinary laws of health and hygiene must be obeyed to prevent his skill. The Chiropractor’s aim is to re- move the cause; not treat the result. conditions calling fot the exercise of REAL €s STATE AT AUCTION. = REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, _ | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _ R. BERGEN, N an: Known a the “Millionsire Cop” estate. bu TheClaflin Estate Property 47 | University Heights Lots Send for Bookmap. s1N tation of rolley on Sedgwick A Tet, Rector 6500 ~ Real Estate j is Mot Select it as carefully as you would merchandise. Select reat estate that is close to a one fare 5: The Claflin Property is very ctose to the Jerome Avenue subway, and also close to the Broadway subway. who is now the foremost builder in the University Heights sec- tion of the Bronx, raised the small salary of a policeman into the income of a millionaire by his foresighted investments in Bronx real He made a considerable part of his for- tune by the merchandising of vacant lots and ngs in the fast, growing section of New York City, Estate property is located, Jerome Park Reservoir. There will be plenty of opportunities for Mr. Bergen and other far-sighted investors at the absolute auction sale of this famous property, assembled in 1866 and now offered for the first | time on Tuesday, September 23d. u St. N. ¥. C, chandise ibway — University Heights where the Claflin just south of the The Claflin Estate le well drained high —— and on one fare subway Restful Hours at Sea Whether traveling for business or pleasure you will add to the comfort and enjoyment of your trip by taking one of the Coastwise Steamers with their excellent rail con- nections to and from all Southern points. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. OLD DOMINION 8. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond, Va., and all points South. Leaving daily except Sun- day at 3 P, M. from Pier 25, N. R., New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays 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. 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