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PAGE TE.V TO KELP YOUNG GIRLS PERSHING READY EOR TRENCHES i PI4AIXFIFXD COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1017 I jj A Mother Wants Her Lette straining complete and army ruDusned. i awaits word from French COMMANDER TO RENDER AID. Eaton. Ill I wish you 1900111 publish this letter for the benefit of young rirts. My daughter suffered greatly irom female trouble with cramps, airi TO FIGHT QErORE SNOW FLICS.

ueaaacDe, ana Dacsacne most 01 the i time. She never felt like working and i War Department Refuses to Indicate the Number of Men in the Division Fall Display Abroad Engineers Organized to Attack with Liquid Fire ircti it seemed as inougn she was sick ail the time. I decided to try Lydia E. Pink-bam's Vegetable Compound and it has helped her in every way, in fact it has reaJy cured her, for she no longer has periodic pains, and no more headaches backache, and I want all young girls who suffer as she did to know about it." Mrs. Alma Mills, Eaton, 11L Our store is crowded with the new fall lines.

It is the same good KIRCH furniture the kind you wouia want your menu Washington. Sept. 21. If the Germans keep up their violent offenslTe along the French front American troops will be rushed Into action. It is up to General Perthing to say when, and he waits only for word from Gen- 4-Post Colonial Eed We Sell It a Little Lower in Price It's Our Way, and It's a Good Way i eral Retain, commander-in-chief of the 1L Specially Priced at Open Saturday Evening Until 9 o'Clock White Enamel Bed Specially Priced at 9.98 Two-inch posts, double top rods, Your Purchases May Be Charged French armies.

It was authoritatively statsd at the War Tenartmnt that the American Single or full size. Made of mahogany or walnut. Selected wood and nicely fin ished. All 8 heavy fillers, finished in baked I troops would begin to fight as eoon as General Fetain indicated his of i them. He may call on them to-morrow I or a month from to-morrow, but, ac-! cording to the latest information from Pershing's headquarters the likeli-' hc-od Is the American troops will be Another Girl's Experience.

New Castle, Ind. "From the time I was eleven years old until I was seventeen I suffered each month so I had to be in bed. I had headache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. I did not know what it was to be easy a minute. My health wa3 all run down and the doctors did not do me any good.

A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don't suffer any more and I am reg-dar every Mrs. Hazel Hamilton. S22 South 15th Newcastle, Ind Girls who are troubled as these young women were, should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Lydia EL Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound.

lamel. 9 Newark 77-79 Market St. Mahogany Library Table Taai Maaogaay CbuTojaier Specially Priced at Sveciclly 'Priced at 16.5 17.SQ Heavy colonial design; 42-inch top; substantially made and finely polished. Swell front; large 'bevel plate mirror supported by shaped ri-f Mwf fighting at top speed before the snow flies. They will take over a section of the front now held by the French According to the latest reports from Pershing's headquarters the forces have completed training.

They are ready to move forward at a minute's notice. It was indicated at the War Department that reserves would be rushed up behind Pershing's army as rapidly aa they be trained. Americans to Use Gas. Recent reports from Pershing's headquarters have caused the abandonment of plans for an American army ot a million men to make a spectacular first appearance-Mn the next spring drive. The War Department refuses, "for Three-Piece Upholstered Tapestry Suite Three laree.

luxurious pieces. Your sPcl.all,v tf' There's Priced at choice of coverings; also leather if wanted. An elegant suite. Tana iMaboiany Dresser Specially Priced at Quartered Oak Buffet 17.SO Our Special Price military reasons." to indicate the num-, One Way r-irmiol rlMinnr well made iHiM Swell front; large bevel plate mirror, supported by shaped stanchions, finely ished and finished. and finished; large linen drawer and spacious cupboards.

3-Piece Library Suite 4-Piece Jacobean Oak Dining Room Suite 'William and Four-Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite 1 1 s.oo ber of men with Pershing. The volun- tary censorship prohibits even approx-1 imating the number. The War De pirtment did say. however, that the, moment the American forces went into battle the Germans would have reason to know what the entry of America into the war meant for them. The significant announcement was made of the organization of a division of engineers to employ liqu'd fire, gas and other up-to-date innovations when attacking the Germans.

Each army in France will have a special engineer regiment, consisting of one colonel, one lieutenant colonel. three captains and thirty-eight enlisted men in the headquarters division and Specially Priced at Marv" Period Design "Adam Period Design S7.S Specially Priced at i oak finish: a -Mail or selected quartered a Dnr.Aorir.c t.nlro Ruffet. 54 ins. wide; t.x- tension Table. 48 ins.

wide: China Cloeet. 44 in. wide; Serving Table, 36 ins. wide. An exceptionally well made and finished Bed Room Suite of selected ma.hoKany.

A suit whose style and appearance would ordinarily command a much hipher prlrt. jfcA-. Mi ITT ml To always have good bread on the table and that is to insist upon getting ZEEICS Foremost Bread r-ff1-- rr raifflsi I Oil III I I Iff til I I Specially Price 125.00 1 mm six companies with six officers and 4oU enlisted men for every other division. PERSHING PRAISES RED CROSS. my frams.

finrly 3 arved cane ducks. 1 sprins: st-at, up-1 holsterert with fine luallty lmportel Tells Novelist Efforts In France and Belgium Stand Out. Montclalr. N. SepL 21.

General; Pprshinr is hiirblv oleased with the! i.lk vclcur. roll and cut uer cushions to match suite. loaf today and Try I war relief work of Edith Wharton, the novelist, in France, according to let- BOWERY BURLESQUERS IS THE SONG SHOW test its goodness. Your grocer has it. GENERAL HA13 In a note to Mrs.

Wharton General Pershing said: "It would be impossible for me to express In a brief note the very high appreciation of your American friends in the army of your splendid service for the relief of destitute men. wopen Giles. Barry Melton, Mae Penman, I Brad Sutton, James Collins, Frank W. Martin, Edward Griffen and Michael Puglia. A long program of vaudeville specialties is headed by Paynton and Green, acrobats, and The Liberty Four, a comedy musical cct.

There is a large chorus of girls and a display of ecenery and cos-' British Commander Who Renews Offensiveat Ypres. WW- and children of France and Belgium, I Your work stands om pre-eminently In the lone list of devoted effort thi.t tumes that is said to be unusually elaborate and beautiful. our people have voluntarily given to France." BAKING CO. 170 E. Front St.

629 Souta Ave. TELEPHONE SOOO KAISER FIGHTS FOR SUPPORT. At the Strand The Strand Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Signor Adriano Ariani, the distinguished Italian composer and conductor, enters upen its third week of afternoon concerts on Monday. An exceptionally pleasing program has been arranged, and Bethooven, Bach and Grieg are among the composers whose work will be rendered. The principal pho- 1 ....21 Organizes "Loyalty Meetings" to Offset Wilson's Message.

Copenhagen. Sept. 21. Germany is organizing great "loyalty meetings" to counteract what are termed President Wilson's efforts to alienate the people from the Kaiser, according to information received here. It is on this issue of united support that most of the campaign for the seventh war loan will be based.

Indicating that the government's own hand is behind attempts to organize the people. Vorwaert3. the Socialist organ, insisted that navy officers were forcing their subordinates SUBURBAN TRANSIT CO. 114 Madison Ave. Telephone 1710 Plalaflelrf aad South Plalnfleld I LTt FlalaBeltl Werfc-daya 30 a.

In the "Tula of Two Cities" at Proc- tor's Theatre Monday ami Tues-' Margaret Mayo delightful I ay farce, and the second of the widely dition, there will be the great re-1 heralded Goldwyn pictures. Madge i treat of the Germans, now showing Kennedy, famed and talented com- i in every Keith and Proctor Theatre edienne, is the star. Her appear-1 in New York, and recenily smashing anco in "Baby is her Irst in attendance records at the Strand motion pictures. This sweet, vliole-1 Theatre, New York. Then, in addl- EOme comedy of the life of a thought- tion to these pictures par excellence, ler 'ounS bride wno love5 nesr hus: I "The Tale of Two Cities" will be band- and forgets to show it, is said shown, with that popular film and to be PtTl ,1, "Pn7 4J to join a "Von Tirpitz patriotic party." a.

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p. m. Saadaya 9.0 a. 12.00 2.00 p. m-.

4-00 p. rn a 00 p. 9.00 p. Lraic IMalafirld Week-Uaya 7 0(1 a- a. s.00 a.

9.30 a. U.Oi p. 1.3u p. 2-30 P- H. 12 P- f4.30 p.

6.20 p. 7.20 p. 930 p. uv, 11.00 p. 11.4a Saadaya 9.30 a.

12.15 p. 2.38 p. 4.1' p. 5.30 p. 9.20 p.

m. Bines le.ive Proctor's Theatre. los not run holldJs. 4tt not run Saturdays or holidays. Saturd.y and holidays only.

Saturday only. rialaflrld aad VarrvavllIe l.raxrn IMaiareld 6.45 a. except U- S. IS SPENDING FAST. stage star, William farnuni, tne This ii tne same pic- M- ohp leading role 4 v.

i 4, ture that has had endorsement of the most'successful of modern day all the school heads throughout the comedies and had a run of neJ1rly country, and the sawe which has seasons ln New York. Another; tracted thousands of students, all of interesting photo attraction, of ex- whom are familiar with the famous Ceptional interest, is entitled "The story and film spectacle, which Last Qf the Troubadors," an adapta- 1 makes one of the mo3t pretentious tlon of ong Qf o. Henry's famous Expenditures Almost Ten Times More Than Last Year. Washington, Sept. 21.

The United Statets this year is spending money almost ten times as fast as last year. Since July 1, 1917, the government has paid out $2,121,279,960, as against $219,730,211 for a corresponding period in the previous fiscal year. Receipts in this period jumped from $157,000,000 to $1,554,000,000. The excess of disbursements over receipts increased from $52,000,000 to pictures seen anywhere in years. stories.

An educational study, pic- While the programs have all been turing the life of a bee, will also be good at Proctor's, 'this one, for the shown, as mill a new and very funny gxAXDARl) CO. ASKS Mond iys and morr.lngj after holidays, then 15 a. p. 10.15 a. Sundays and hlld tys; 3.00 p.

Saturdays. sunJajj and legal holidays. Plaiafleld aad StirliaK Daily Eirrpt Sanday Leave Pllln-fieid 8.15 a. 4.15 p. m.

Leave Stirling 9.30 a. 5.25 p. m. Satarday Oalyt Leare Plainfleld 1.00 p. Stirling 1.35 j.

m. aadaya ObIt Ltava PUinHeid 9.05 a. 4.15 p. Leava Stirling 9.35 a. 5 p.

m. Walts for 8.02 train from New ork. Busses leave Park avenue ar.d R. R. of N.

J. Time not guaranteed, and subject to change without notice. R. TV. Campbell.

Manager. TRAXSIT CO, KLna reen, with Bowery llurletiquers at the Plaiafield Tleatre Monday, Htptember 24 to eclipse them all for general popu Topical Review contains the very lat- est news pictures of interest from this country and abroad. Linden, Sept. 21. Application Among the soloists are: Grace 'ag made to the tuwnship commit-Hoffman, the talented soprano, who Wednesday night by the Stand-will sing an aria from Massnnett's iee eanesuaJ Herbert Watterous, the ard Aero Corporation for permission great who created a sensa-.

to lay a siding at the company's larity. NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS At the Columbia irresistible comedians, Billy Foster and Frank Harcourt, and a whole swarm of dainty little girls who can sing and dance. The show has been termed the New York song show, and that's true. It is a song-show and one of the best, so fix the day and date in your mind. Joe Hurtig's famous Bowery Bur-lesquers, which come? to the Plain-field Theatre next Monday, matinee and night, is a typical Joe Hurtlg production, and that means that it is extremely exhilarating, snappy, smart and tuneful, with a splendid company of Headed by two Reward for Patriotism.

Atlantic City, Sept. 21. Proposal to jange the rules of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in order that members who have enlisted and also their families may bo provided with special beneficial advantages were laid before the annual convention on the Steel Pier, and is now before the resolutions committee. n.1 11 ...311 Via nf fVt A.v V. rr 1 Cf.n A llff i 1 1 1 i r- Columbia Theatre the week com- a lu virlr will ci rt cr rTVio apmnrr a GARAGES BUILT Get my estimate before building Garage for your Car.

LESTER L. RENNINGER COXTRACTOK AXD BUILDEtt Expert Jobbing ami Repairing All Work Guaranteed. 712 EAST SECOND STREET Phone 1063-W. FAMOUS PICTURE, "THE BOTTLE," AT PROCTOR'S raencing Monday afternoon Septem-. RobiQ Hood ber 24.

in a new two-act burlesque, and Ra called "Reilly and the Seminary Brighamf organlstgP Girls." The scenes of the piece are) laid In and around New York ct-r lla NAMED AS APPRAISER Works in the greater EIizaDetn section. The application was granted after considerable discussion as to whether or not a bond should be demanded from the company to ensure the replacing of streets torn up in laying the siding. The Standard is the most recent A and Myrtle Stedman. Also cartoon Kcwaku yJ run FIRST PENNSYLVANI AN 1X17 DkUlJ liiJ L' I FOR PORT OF NEW YORK in his search for adventure, which is WHO TAKES A GERMAN. Special to the Courier-News: confined to points where the female sex congregates in' large numbers.

From the seminary, Reilly visits various cabarets along Broadway Washington, Sept. 21. Judge W. business enterprise to locate in 1 on i thpre was a disposition on A popular star and popular story, combined with a Paramount production, 6hould almost mean perfect pictures at Proctor's today. Sessue Ilayakawa, a Japanese actor, will star in the world famous picturiza-tion of "The Bottle," and a special comedy and news reel will complete the program.

For Saturday, a special show, for grown-ups and children alike, has been selected in "As Men Love," featuiing House Peters comedies, Helen Holmes, in "The Railroad Raiders," and Hearst Pathe News Pictorial. For the coming week, especially the first two days, a rare treat is in store for the patrons, when a triple special program will be screened. The dates are Sept. 24 and 25, and the pictures are of vast variety and unusual excellence, including the local picture of Troop showing the boys on their way to France. In ad- Weatherly, Sept.

"One thousand dollars for the first Weatherly man who captures a German," was the message this town's first drafted men carried with them as they left for Camp Meade. The reward was offered by State Sen- AUTO VANS Careful moving by experienced men. our rates on long distance moving. Service anj time desired. 'i'lionc M1-J for Information.

HENRY WIERENGA 421 E.ST FIFTH STREET upon his experiences many Aaamson, oi ueu.g.-, om. amusing scenes and situations are of the House I. C. yesterday was the part of some of the members to said to have been devised. Reilly nominated by President Wilson to be grant dwJf Js played by Jack Conway one of appra5ser ot the Port of New ted by Committeeman burlesque's popular comedians and Adamson.s nomination will neVatson insisted that the bond be re- rny fvplas in tnta Zeli sent to the Senate Immediately.

and an amendment to among them Patricia Baker, Hilda position pays $9,005. Courier-News Want Ads. ray..

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