The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1919, Page 32

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‘ Biggest Pageant New York Ever Saw to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘ NOVEMBER 28, 1919.” our next meeting at length phe your mem! id take. |you are req think. thia mem ed at y “BAYER CROSS” ON AFTER YO », QUESTS LEGION | TO GIVE IDEAS ON bed; WARMEMORIAL Ly Art Commission Wants For- % , ° mer Service Mento Help Select Design. Be a Girls’ Friendly Society Triu 5S. Members of the American Tegion are to be neked to exprens their opinions aa tothe nature of the war memorial to be erected by the city, according to an an- pouncement yesterday by Wade HH & referendum among the former service men was agreed upon at a conference held by the Municipal Art Commission, when representatives of civic organiza- tions were present. The letter unnouncing the referendum will be sent out to-day to each of the #50 posta in the five. boroughs, In part A] reads: “Lt ie recognized as only fair that the men whose services the memorial will this important matter, and consequent!y Miss M&SEL TURNER Mins Trace AS THE SPirminre REMEARSING TH RO) OF YSON SHINE ~ SOhE 1,000° Business and Society Women Aid Episcopalian trial. ‘This t said to bo the largest’ bail ® a breach of promise sult ever entered in the Sheriffs office, Cor- coran has asked for a reduction, Corcoran wae arrested tate Tucsday “Every Name" Campaign, afternoon of Minu Sidell's allegation that If he wns not detained on a tarse ; eR ball bond fhe would wall for Ireland. ‘ Members of the elghty-nine branch- She alleged that the dentist courted os of the Girls’ Friondly Society of the Episcopal Diocese of New York will stage in the ist Regimont Armory on the night ef Dec. oa pageant, depicting the history of the society from its inception in Eng- land in 1874. The exhibition will be the biggest spectacle of its kind New York City has ever seen. One thousand business and society women are busily engaged in the preparation of the exhibition, which |* will be staged as a finale to the in- tensive work of the) diocese in tho + Every Name and Nation-wide cam- paigns of the cliurch for $42,000,000 and 1,500 new workers. The pageant will be given simultaneously in many of the larger cities, In charge of the production are Miss Margarita Ver Plank and Miss Margaret King, Executive Secretary of the New York branch. The pageant was @ritten by Mims Margaret L. Bavier. Among the honorary associ- ates of the society in the New York Diocese are Mrs. Vincent Astor, Mra, Edmund L. Baylies, Mrs. E, H. Har- Mrs, William E. Iselin, Mra. J. Plerpont Morgan, Mrs. William Fellowes Morgan, Mrs. Douglas fob- inson, Mrs. William Jay ‘Schieffelin, Mre. W. D, Sloan and Mra, W. K. Vanderbilt. The Girls’ Friendly Society was inaugurated as un organization within the Episcopal Church at tho instiga- ion of Mrs. M. Townsend. nder the Bishop of Winchester, the first English branch was instituted in 1874. Two years later at Lowell, Mass, the first American chapter was organized at a knitting bee at the home of a Miss Edson, and in 1878 a chapter was formed in Maryland. Since those early days the society hak spread throughoyt America and England and |, into forfgn countries, and its ac- tivities for girls in social and relig- fous fields Inve becomesmany and rous. © M1 this is to be shown in the De- cember pagcant. Chorus singing, solo her ardently from July 4, 1918, to Meb- ruary of this yea: Raspber A red rambler rose bush, covered with flewers, is blooming tn the yard of Dr. William H. James of Pennsville, N. J. The doctor has also been enjoying ripe raspberries from his garden for the last week. Dr. John Arthur Corcoran of No. 203 JCaat 109th Street, a dentist, who was nudd for broach *of promise by Miss Marion Sidell, a or domestic in Corcoran'’s House, to-day furntsnéd $25,000 bail for his release pending Nasty Colds | ~ Ease at Once! | First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”’ relieves dis- tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! Don't stay atuffed-upt Quit blow- ing and snuffling! A dose of “Pupe's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe misery. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- ap of nose running; gelieves headache, dull- ness, feverishntess, sneesing, soreness, stiffness. 4 “Pape's Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, Tastes ‘ontains no quinine. Insist ‘on Advt, SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY. SHADE are. and mass dancing in costume, sym- Don’ a , a4 bolle pantomime and a, triumphant Vt Stay Gray! Here’s an { final procession of the entire group Old-time Recipe that Any- b of one thousand women and girls, body can Apply. LUTO WATER is a harmless, stimulatin Bayes of certain action— lature's own remedy. will be features of the spectacle. Groups representing practically every nation in the world will dance native dances in costume. Morris dancing, a ukulele chorus and Indian war The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its nat- ural All be included in these na- color dates back to gram - A Misa) renrassctatices. iy parase of mother's time. She used it to keep her Bottled at French Lick Sprinbs, ‘women war workers in overseas unt- hair beautifully dark, glossy and at-! Ind., and for sale at your drug form will be shown. The 71st Regi- tractive. Whenever her hair took on! }] Bist, club, hotels, cafes end ment band will play. 0 that dull, faded or streaked appear: on trains, =, : += sae ance, this simple mixture was applied Your Physician Prescribes It, with wonderful effect CHINESE SAILORS ARRESTED. Ty ide brewing at home ie mussy and iv out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking ut 4 Have De- ir drug store fi a Veni of @ be ‘ “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com: Ba. 'o, Chinese merchant sailors from pound," you will get this famous old 5 ee ee chia tanner pow ot reparation, improved by the addition the Standard OU Co. pier in Bayonne were arrested to-day in Jersey City by of other ingredients, which can be de- pended upon to restore beauty to the Patrolman Peters as they got off a air. trolley car. | A well known downtown druggist They told United States Commis- says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has sioner John W. Queen that y been applied. You simply dampen a deserted because they had rm y had no Bay for two. months. |The Commis: sponge or soft brash with it and draw igration “office. ao that the men this through your hair, taking one could state their grievances to the strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an- other pplication or ‘two it becomes beautifully dark Aavt, Chinese consul in New ENDS EFFORTS FOR HAMBY.| wyer Drop Pini © Ald Brook- lym Bank Slayer. special commiss'on appointed to examine into the sanity of Gordon Faw- eett Hgnby having found “that he has been continuously sane, thefe will be no further effort to save him from exeou- according to a statentent issued by Frank C. McCaffry, his at- is in, the death house at Sin, execution will take when you take Father John’s Medicine for your cold because it is free from morphine, chloroform, codeine, heroin, or other danger- ousdrugs. Take jt To- edvertised in The World 0} to “Lost and Found Bi AMERICA’S PRYS' ic ‘The World's Agencies, or can be rectly to The World. knee - Hayes, Adjutant of the New York State |‘ Department of the Legion, who said that | * commemorate should have a voice intany e¢ —and ‘When You Wake inthe Morning Complexion is Rosy. All Headache Gone. Tongue Clean. - Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular—So Convenient! ~—TCOUNT FIFTY! NO | misery. eat city to do fi * who fought in A atory (his office to influ | | NEW BOOKKEEPING COURSE. WHll Be Introdaced at College of| City of New York. {New York | Dee. 8. ich will ta t two weekly idays from 7.30 to It will be under the direction of the same instructor who for two and a half years has so suc- | consfully developed it. The Instruction will be of spectal value to sccre tarial workers, pe rial Courses, ali di edge of b ing soas to ugderstand th Mplicants for the cours al ¥ gt the Bursar's office, Room N NEURALGIA PAIN Don’t suffer! Instant relief follows a rubbing with old * “St. Jacobs Liniment” pCa Conquers pain—never fails. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobe Liniment” right on the ache or pain, and out comes the neuralgia Here's a joyful experiment! ‘Try it! Get a small trial bottle from your druggist; pour a little in your hand Each package of ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’’ contains proper directions to relieve Lumbago, Stiffness, Pains, Colds, Rheumatisfn. You safety! want relief—quickly and Then insist on “Bayer Tab- * stamped with the For a few cents you can get a dy tin box of genuine “Bayer ts of Aspirin,” containing twelve Druggists also sell larger packnges. Aspirin is the Tat tublets. “Bayer” trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Bayer” means you are ne Aspirin prescribed by for over eighteen years, angt by millions of peopl Monoaceticacidester of Sulicylicacid. Advt. WORRY AND WRINKLES Despondency is thing of evil results. Worry produces noth- ing but wrinkles and wretchedness, Let the reader put a note on her bureau, on her desk, and ot the head of her bed, just two words, “DON’T WORRY” Worry is the great- of any household. An anxious, despondent face, a fretful, com- plaining voice, _ will make every one un- comfortable. cause of worry than outside' troubles. nerves are to a woman’s body the telegraph system which surely warns her of any trouble in the feminine make-up. tonic for such conditions. It builds her up. x When a woman complains of backache, dizziness or pain— with nervousness, she should turn to this “temperance” herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the in: ients are printed in plain English on the wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. for 10c.—Advt. and rub it gently on the sore, aching nerves, and before you realize it—in just a moment—all pain and neural, gia disappear. It's almost magical, but the joy is, that the misery doesn’t cozie back, No! The nerves are 4 and congestion is relieved and your neuralgia is overcome. Stop suffering!. It's needless—neu- ralgia and pain of all kinds, either in the face, head, timbs or any part of the body, is instantly banished. “St. Jacobs Liniment” is perfectly harm: Jess and docsn't Durn or discolor tl skin. In use for half a century.— Ad A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister the old-fashioned mustard plas’ lust spreatl it on with your finger {t penetrates to the spot with a sendle tingle, loosens the congestion ad draws out the sorencas pain. Musterole is a clean, white oint- aent made with oil of mustard. It 3 fine for quick relief from sore hroat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff eck, asthma, neurelgia, headache, ongestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- ago, pains and aches of the back o1 gints, sprains,sore muscles, bruises, chil- lains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dre. Keep it handy for instant use 0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. Better Than Pills ‘Bor Liver tis.) j A small quattity of the “JE on the tips of thefingers—rubl d gently over the part of the body affected— lief in a concentrated form, put_up in a no grease or discoloration upon the skin --Vanishes quickly—Clean and con- venient to use—Can be kept in your Vanity Case or Traveling Bag. For the treatment of rheumatism, lum- for the ou will receive a_good sized sample tube and send with 10¢ to pa: postage and’ wrapping—an bago, sprains, lame back, cold in the} of “JELLFORM’—Radways Ready Cet Pe oe, ee thepat rie tte Relief—without any additional cost affected parts freely wil e “JELL-|I to you. Rad Co,, FUCRIM ENe peachias Ut 10 tne boat OF LEER T Rey. ne 7 oe ane Canitre the pain and relieves the patient at once, “ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes —Most Women Can Have CT i axative Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known | Bromo Dr. F, M. Edwards for 17 years treated | Scores of women for liver and bowel ailments During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vege- table ingredients mixed with olive oil, nami | them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will | know them by their olive colcr, | These tablets are wonder-workers on the | liver and bowels; carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. Quinine Tablets”? EWbirere If you have a palegface, sallow look, dull eyes, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no- good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for atime and note the pleasing results, MASON OINTMENT Gives instant relief to tired, chafed, aching feet. Oh, What a Comfort! 5c, At All Druggists’ Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olives Tablets—the successful sub- stitute for catomel—now and then just to keep | them fit. 1c and 25¢.—Advte— To Stop a Cold in the Ahead of the Cold ane est foe to the happiness A woman’s ‘nerves are more truly the The Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the ideal woman’s .» Will send.a trial size LFORM" |"“JELLFORM” is Radways Ready Re- collapsible tube — THE MODERN WAY, ‘Stops Pain—quiets the nerves and | Radways Ready Relief is a meritorious | soothes the patient. remedy—with seventy-five years of use |Radways Ready Relief, in “JELL-|{0 its credit. Is sold in every country FORM," quickly relieves neuralgic pain} 2t ‘all “druggists—Liquid in bottles—| ° about the face, arms and neck—Leaves | "JELLFORM" in Tubes. 35¢ and 70¢, CUT OUT THIS COUPON CELEBRATIO and you feel “fed up,” ha ing dined not wisely but toc well, then is the time to take some of the load off your stomach and digestive ‘or- gans. Partola—‘“The Doctor in Candy Form”—gives sure and quick relief. ANYONE “The Doctor in Candy Form’* is recommended for consti- pation, biliousness, sour stomach, indigestion, sick headaches, stomach gas, slug- , gish liver, and as an internal antiseptic to disinfect the whole digestive tract. ANY The Internal Antiseptic is not an ordinary laxative by any means, It possesses laxative properties, of course, and will do everything that the very best laxative pre- scription can do, But it has another duty—a double pur- pose that sets it apart from the usual. Not an Ordinary Laxative is an internal antiseptic. It overcomes the disease germs which infest the intestinal tract and helps drive them out of the system along with the poisons which are generated by sluggish bowels and liver. -As Delicious as Bon-Bons. _ overcoines, constipation. which is said to be the cause _ of 90% of all human sick- ? ness.’ But'‘even if you are . not troubled by constipation, eat Partola candies regularly 1|for their beneficial antiseptic ' effect on the digestive organs. comes in the form of deli. : cious peppermint candies. There is no suggestion—taste ; or smell of medicine about‘ it. ‘Therefore it is favored by young and old alike. Es-' pecially is it popular with children. People say that Partola is as “Delicious as’ Bon-Bons,” « Favored by Young and Old All good druggists sell Partola in 25c, 50c’and $1.00 boxes. If you have never tried these delicious mint laxative antiseptic candies, obtain a box today and nots their pleasant taste and ef | fective action. There i nothing “just, the same” fa ‘just as good” as Partola— “The Doctor in Cand

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