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4 At once! ee ett ‘ou don't want a slow remedy when fF storiach is bad—or an uncertain or a harmful one—your stomach valuable; you mustn't injure it ifortable, when INDIGESTION 2 “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’’ corrects your Sour, _Gassy, Acid Stomach—Relief awaits you! | es Millions of people know the magic lof Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. They know that indigestion and dis- ordered stomach are so needless, The . als’ don’t fit and you|relief comes quickly, no disappoint: | belch ment! Pape's Diapepsin tastes like | e sour, undigested loa ndy ¥ " you feet huuupe of tnetizes: CMY and a box of this world- pain, arthurn oF headache|{#Mous indigestion relief costs so little ity, just eat a tablet of at drug stores, Pape's Diapepsin helps "s Diape sin and the stomach d is go Sie, tt your ‘arupg: 0 ©n trains, ~ R ITCHING TO Antiseptic Liquid Zemo is one remedy that seldom to stop itching torture and re- e skin irritation, and that mak skin, soft clear and healthy. ny druggist can supply you with /Zemo, which generally overcomes skin ‘zema, rashes and si ptions in w me. Frequently minor blemishes faappear overniglit. Itching usually ps instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti- fe liquid, clean, easy to use and Bpendable. It costs only 35c; an a large bottle, $1.00, it will not in, is not greasy or sticky and is % n skin troubles, ordinary soaps are | itati and liable to aggravate the dition, Use Zemo soup. It is anti- | tic, soothing and hastens the es of healing. The B. W Rose Co, Cleveland, 0, Wy Sn ing right must begin to take inside baths. ing drink « glass of hot water with a| teaspoonful of in it to wash out of the bowels the Goeiot of New York previous da: to keep the entire alimenjary canal ache, colds, biliousn foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff- ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach After meals, are urged to get a quar- ticing internal sanitation. cost very little, but is sufficient to} make any one an enthusiast ou the | RHEUMATISM You Can Ease the Pain and plasters: 80 and 60 cen paitively safe for tender, sensigive | ,, neutralize the stomach acids so you can eat without fear.—Advt, | Not a Bite of Breakfast Until | You Drink Water | ase of hot water and Phosphate prevents iliness and keeps us fit. { 1 ( \ | Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind incombustible ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in the alimentary canal in-| digestible material, which, if not com- | pletely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food for the mil- lions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomainelike pol- sons are formed and sucked into the} blood. Men and women who can't get feel- | Before breakfast each morn- mestone phosphate | *s poisons and toxins and clean, pure and fres! | Those who are subject to sick head- | 8, constipation, | nthers who wake up with bad taste, pound of limestone phosphate store and begin prac This will | Speedily Reduce the Swelling arine will do it y sg ate it Who has ever tried it ‘The first improvement On grandina’s mustard plaster— And the best, It's hot stuff; But it cannot blister. Bat it will Stop the gnawing twinges And the agonizing pains Of Rheumatism And reduce the swelling ‘And do it s0 quickly That yor Be sure Quickest pain killer on earth In a yellow box. Always ine for Gouty too, astonished, And scatters Congestion. Rub it on when Influenza threatens. One box does the work Of 50 mussy, blistering mustard Money back if not as advertised— S.C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. MET QRS PAN USTARIN FCANNOT BUSTER TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT Indigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Gas On Stomach, Ete | Avoid Indigestion and practically all forma of tom trouble, say medical suthor ities, are due nine Umes out of ten to an ox: cess of ¢ in the stomach, c xovedingly du \ rere should of (wo things. Mither they can go on @ limited and 1 disagreeable diet, uvolding foods that disgree with them, that irritate the stomach and lead to ¢ tion of they can eat aw the on And make it a the effect of the hur the formation of wourn ture fermentation by the Bisur do wither on use Magnesia at their meals, of w litte ly no better, safer ach’ and But a teaspoonful of eouple of fH eaune naturally and health ef Depain pills or Ask for elther t ever Comer an & Hic or citrate and in the bisurated form iv not @ Jaxative. Try thie olan aid You Want at your next mead and dvice You over Ad. had on “what to lunyon’s Rheumatism Remedy, all 30c. Diet and Care Chart free. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. Will the Influenza Return? Public Health Authorites Pre- dict its Recurrence | tatement from Wa: Th the ‘troobie | THE | Beautiful Ita Mas (Specia? Cadle Despatch to The Bening Workt,) Copprigh!..1019, In The Ure Cubliahing Co, Five Now York Rrening World.) = Robert PARIS, Oct. 23.—Capt. and Slynora Fernanda Rocebi Riabouchinsky, u lian Divorcee Bride ot Capt. Goelet © rene OWA, beautiful Italian divorcee, were mar- ried yesterday in the American Church, the rector, Dr Moodrick, performing the ceremony, The bride was given away by her =SS\ “Cascarets” work while you sleep! When you are feeling b achy, constipated. If the stomach is upset, or for colds, sajlowness, just take “Cascarets” to regulate she liver Guard Against it by Building Up the Blood Pepto-Mangan Creates Rich Red Blood and Increases Strength » General Blue, of the U iLlic Health Service, in ar ington, warns public that the much-dreaded infl pidemie will probably return this fall and winter, All medical authorities agree that the weak, bleodless, ru down individual is more likely to con- tract this (as well as any other infectious d'sease) than is the strong, robust, red- ul r woman, these facts, it is wise to use every effort to build up the blood and thus increase the bodily resistance to the invasion of the germ: of the disease, Gude's Pepto- Mangan is an red-blood bi lowe ease of the vital organs. appetite, imparts ¢ nd creates new hope and ambition ir those wh listless, Phy: Pepto- Mangan sure the word "Gu Il condition: It improves the r to the cheeks, jans recommend Gud When you order, be is on the pack OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! | catarrh disappears, Your clogged no: your head will’ clear and you ca breathe freely cous discharge, dryne. no struggling for breath at night Balin from your druggist and apply little of this fragrant antiseptic crear relief. Head colds and catarrh yiel like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up an miserable. Relief is sure.—Advt, utely dependable ol red vitality not due to serious dis have become pale, weak, and Your cold in héad or trils. will open, the air passages of No more snuffling, mu- or headaches Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream in your nostrils, It penctrates through | ir passage of the head, soothing | DYSENTERY every and healing the swollen or inflamed | Mucous membrane, giving you instant | P* you all next day like OU or violent Pills. « s" are a delightful laxa- tive-cathaftic for grown-ups and chil- dren ” Switch Mtoe tle! Adye. |[_A SHAMPOO WORTH TRYING | It not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if it Is en- | tirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and the quickest drying sliampoo that we mend to our readers is one that brings t all the natural beauty of the hair inconvenienc “Cascarcts”—Cost | and may be enjoyed at very little expense by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox, which ean be obtained from any drugaist’s, in a cup of dot water. This nykes a full cup of | shampoo liquid, though so itis easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just |to the top of the head. This, when | rubbed into the scalp and onto every strand of hair, chemically dissolves all impurities. It is very soothing and cooling in its action, as well as heneficial to both scaly and habr. After rinsing out the lather so created you will find the scalp is fresh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright lustre and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy.—Advt ACQEAR COMPLENON —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr, F, M, Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these years he gave to his patients « prescription made of a few well-known vege- table ingredients mixed with olive oil, namin them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will age. _ Without “Gude's,’ it. is_ not | know them by their olive color, Pepto-Mangan. Furnished in both liquid and tablet form, For sale by all| These tablets are wonder-workers on the druggists.—-Advt 1 and bowels, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system, If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women and men take Dr, them fit. 0c and 25¢,—Advt. n al CRAMPS aaway’s Weems eady jd | tp | 80" can recom. | you take one of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the successful sub> stitute for calomel—now and then just to keep Srops Pain EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. father, Prof. Rocchi. were Baron Don Paole Ayroldi Dirobbiate and Signor Stroppa- Quaglia, members of the Italian Peace Delegation. Capt. Robert Donexon Her witnesses of the French Army, acted as Capt. let's best “nan Goelet came to France as a Cap- tain in the 17th Division and sub- ntly served.as alde to Gen. Dun- can, commanding the 824 Division. The wedding, which was attended by numerous American and French society folk, was followed by breakfast at the Ritz, The Goelets are returning to America after the a short honeyinoon Italian steamer Riveria, on . Mr let Divorced Fir Here; Goelt Also Divo At the office of Capt. Robert Goe- let, No. 9 West 17th Street, to-day @ statement was issued confirming the report of his marriage, adding: “Mrs, Ruabouchinsky is twenty-four years of ago and the daughter of Professor and Mrs. Mariano Rocchi of Perugia, Italy, where Professor Rocchi occupies the chair of paint- ing and design at the University of Perugia. Capt. Goelet is a son of the late Ogden Goelet and is a graduate of Harvard University.” Mrs. Goelet and her first husband, holas _Riabouchinsky, came to New York in 1915 on a war mission for the then Czar, it was said. They lived at the Hotel Knickerbocker for a year, when she obtained a divorce from him. Thoreafter she occupied a nandsome apartment at No. 449 Park Avenuo. She Is an accomplished musician and linguist. The Rocchi family has en- Joyed the highest social standing for generations. The young woman re-} turned to Europe some months ago. When Capt. Goelet sailed late last July, he would not affirm or deny that he was going to be married. Capt. Goeict, about forty years old, inherited a great fortune, chiefly in New York real estate, and it has been estimated variously at from $35,000,- 000 to $50,000,000, His sister, who was May Goelet, married the Duke of Roxburghe : In July, 1904, Capt, Goelet married Miss Elsie Whelen, daughter of the jate Henry Whelen of Philadelphia and a sister of Mrs. Craig iiudio. The wedding, attended by the most fashionable people of New York, Philadeiphia and Newport, was cele- brated in a churcb at Wayne, near | Philadelppia, The bridesmaids were | N Mss Alice Roosevelt, Miss Frances Griscom, Miss Pauline Biddle, Miss = Nora Iselin Und others equully weil known in society, Among the ushers were Ogden Mills, Arthur Stuart Bur- den, Robert Gerry, Rogers Winthrop and William B, Whelen. Capt aud airs. Goeet were eon- spicuous in society here in Newport | aud in London, and seemed to be very |companionable and happy. Two sons | were born to thein, Ogden, now twelve | years old, and Peter, nine years. Their ‘town residence was No. 647 Fifth jAvenue. After some eight or nine years 1t became known to thelr ine Umates that the Goelets were es- | tranged. In January, 1914, Mrs. Goelet brought suit for divorce in Newport. |The papers in the case were sealed but It was reported that Mrs. Goelet bused her sult on alleged cruelty. She | gained a divorce, which was not con- | ‘tested, and some months later mar- | ried Henry Clews jr, at her home, | No, 8 Washington Square, Mr. Clows' first wife was Miss Louise Hollings |worth Morris of Baltimore, whose first husband was Frederick Gebhard. They were divorced in 1901, Shortl afterward she married Mr. Clews and they were divorced in 1910, Chapt. Goelet was graduated from Harvard in 1902 and is @ lawyer. Ne belongs to many clubs and is a devoted automobilist, He {s also an amateur rider and while at ellege narrowly escaped death in a fall in a steeplechase at Brookline, His New York residence is No. 4 West 49th Street, ‘ HEDLEY'S FARE DEMAND AMUSES MAYOR HYLAN | Declares City Can Run Lines for | Five Cent Fare if Interborough Head Can't. Mayor Hylan temporarily forgot the dock strike and budget troubles to-day and laughed heartily when told that Frank Hedley, newly elected head of the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany, had told newspaper reporters the traction companies must have eight or en-cent fares in order to live. “Hediey is a humorist,” said the May- jor, “but I fear if be continues to talk Jelght and ten-cent fares his comedy will not prove popular. “If Hedley can't run the subways for @ five-cent fare the City of New York can and will, During the subway strike hearing in City Hall not long ago Mr. Hedley said the traction system was on the verge of bankruptcy. “It your subway system ts bank- Tupt why don't you turn it back to the city? T asked, “Do you think I'm crazy? Hedley Answered,” ~_ R TAX CLERK HELD. Selly Joffa of Brooklyn Pleads Not Guilty to Forgery? Solly Joffa, twenty-nine, of No. 633 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, « clerk in the Brooklyn tax office, pleaded not guilty to-day to an indictment charging forgery in the third degree end was held for trial by Judge Dike in the County Court in $2,500 bail, Two years ago, according to District ttorney Lewis, Joffa appropriated for his own uses a check that came to the office In & payment of taxes. He took another cheek, the District Attorney says, to cover up on this one, and so on, Joffa is said to have made restitu- tion in full. Joff says, ecutor, that ‘he needed the money for maintenance of his home. stn Bea ta $8,220,000 BID FOR TOWN. Highest Offer for Nitro, W. Made by New Yorker. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23,—Assistant Secretary Crowell to-day began cun- sideration of the ten bids received by the War Department for the Govern nt Smokele: lant and he town of Nitr This is the iB of the project ar ML be several days bef according to the pros- Vaw a dec has many conditional clauses. ‘The highest bids was that of John Gilmore, New York City, $8,320, ant and housing Goverament r, rojecia atNitro cum ateNitro cus 00,00. DOUBLES LAWYERS’ FEES TO KEEP PAGE WTH H, C. OF L. Judge Morschauser Compares Lae | borers’ Wages With Lawyers’ Earnings. (Special to The Brewing World.) | WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Oct. 23 ‘preme Court Justice Morschauser considered « kind judge by several law- yers beeause he has doubled their fees j because of the high cost of living. | To-day when an extra allowance | was asked for a Yonkers Jawyer in a | separ on suit, Justice Morschauser [sald that he was very modest, and/ him that ho! itt ey, told d have nty $50, th when the attorn: thought b 1 » would double the 8 a well known fact that laborers | get And $6 9" day,” sald Justice | Morachauser, “and some of m n that, ‘They get, in f than some lawyers are earning, that- reason T am willing to be some-| what lenient In 1 | for Lont| aking allowances.” _—_——»— Red Crons in Siberia Cares CM idren, WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Lost Rus- sian children in “Siberia are being cared for by the American Red Cross the National headquarters announced | to-day, The third Red Cross t sent out for the wat » war reported 1 tole with 280 children from Western Siberia weer, K For a Child’s Liver and Bowels Mother! get genuine ‘“Californi directions for Say “Cal ifornia, ia Syrup of Figs."’ * then you will Full abies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, the bottle. , are plainly printed on Children love this delicious laxative. What Kind of Blood Have You? Thin, Pale and Watery—Keeping You Weak, Nervous and Run-Down— Or Rich, Red, Healthy Blood With Plenty of Iron In It To Give You Strength, Energy, Power and Endurance Physician Says Iron Is Red Blood Food Explains How Nuxated Iran — Master Strength- Builder of The Blood- Helps Give Renewed Vim and Energy to Men and Puts Roses Into The Cheeks of Women, If you tire easily, if you look pale, haggard and worn, if you feel generally weak, nervous and run- down it would probably as: tonish you to look at @ drop of your own blood un- der a powerful microscope and compare it with a drop of pure, healthy blood—rieh in iron. Actual blood tests show that a tremendously large numbe people who are w in their blood and of and ill lack iron hat they ure ill Li « for no other reason than lack of iron, iron deficiency paralyzes healthy, en- ergetic action, pulls down the whole orgunista and weakens the entire system, ving abd b: y should ¥ heaith simply be ith bw! cas utdoor Dept.) n Methods of cool ing and the rapid pace at which poopie thin century 1 nade such an “arty iner on deficloney in | | {tl © t If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching, red, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a litle Resinol Ointment, You will be astonished how instantly the kching stops and healing begins. In most cases the sick skin quickly becomes cle: nd healthy again, at very little cost. (ntment and Resisol Soup are sald Retro riaved teens ry Baby Coughs _ Siete Gre; plessant Piso's is mil: 1so NDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. ‘s i] SU Vlenty of Irom makes) Highly ma rich, of a f teeir weak, n ack of iron ii t man a physteal fat n¥form a beautiful into one wh ritebie, ‘ondition due fron Iron. written phy elcia 1 mt sup De cauae : rongly advir tat COUGH Kerr's Flaxseed Emulsion, Linonine ts he standard remedy for coughs and ‘olds, even stubborn bronch tis ylelding 0 its great healing properties. The Victims of Coughs and Colds are quickly restored to strength and vigor by Linonine, the most healing of throat and lung medicines. DANBURY. CQNN. All Druggists—60c and $1.20, Or by mail at the same price. AWAY WITH THOSE | AGHES AND PAINS Keep Sloan's Liniment handy to put the “feel good” back into the system. LL it needs is just one trial—a little applied without rubbing, for it penetrates—to convince you of its merit in relieving sciatica, lum. bago, neuralgia, lame muscles,” stiff- ness, bruises, pains, aches and strains, the after-effects of exposure. The congestion is scattered, prompt- ly, cleanly, without effort, ¢ y. You become a regular user of Sloan’ Liniment, adding yo. r enthusiasm to that of its many thousands of other friends the world over, who keep i handy, Three sizes at all druggists— $50, 70c, 81.40, Sloan's Liniment Heep it handy SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS. NEnified drop of blood naemio woman, showing of healthy. red ‘corpuscles. Manufacturcts’ Note scribed and recommended Nuxated Iron wh rely kathsfartory fi y will refund your \Good Health to You \Dr.Carter’s K.&B.Tea Costs but Little and You Can Make a Whole Lot From One Package. More people are drinking Dr. Care ter's K. & B. Tea than ever before, because they have found that in these days of high prices some of the sim- plest remedies are best Get a package of this purely vege- table tea. Everyone in the family will like it, because it only takes a few days for them to find out that for er, stomach and bowels and to pu- rify the blood there is nothing surer, safer or better. . Complexion eruptions yanish after a few cups, and the little tots just love it and should always Mave it, especially when out of. sorts and feverish.—Advt, A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ASTHMA | SOLD BY ALL W. Y. DRUGGISTS Asthmador never fails to give imme DIATE RELIEF evenin the worst cases Of agthma, No warrmne for mzsuuts \ -h ‘its action is immediate, direct and CERTAIN, ‘ IMMEDIATE RELIEF is assured even in the most severe attacks, no mat. ter how violent the. paroxyams or ob- stinate the case, Money will be re. funaed by any druggist (without any question) of whom a Package of Asth. mador is purchased and it fails to give entire satisfaction, All druggists supply Asthmador on the guarantee plan of satisfaction or Advt your money refunded, PARTGLA ‘The only mint candy ta ‘and. ternal untiveutie, “ihent for young and ibe ——_—=—_—*"*_*_*_== SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK WONDERS,

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