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__ "HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1918. a a hak ras TES To-day is the Inet day under the! law for swearing off personal tax an- | . . eile who have not already attended to — thia little matter will probably have thelr troubles, for the offices of the , Tax Commissioners in Manhattan 300 Young Men and Women |paye een jammod for the last sev Get Last Instructions for a | probably be unprecedented, | It te certain that bbe? Fee tea. oY >) al tative assessment was $3,704,306,965, Rousing Campaign. the final figures, though they may not be forthcoming for weeks, will not show @ very great increase over the | total Inet year—$352,061,766. It te not © that the total this year will | 10,000,000, With final inetructions and a plan of campaign mapped out for the great | reach spurt for an 686,000 fund for a new butlding for the membere of the Young Men's Hebrow Association, the For Piles thirty teams, conslating of 100 young women and 200 young men, organised —_ last’ night at the Spooner Thoatre | Pyramid Pile Treatment Is Used At Bullding. A small committee repre-| “Home and Has Saved a Vast senting each general committes of Number from the Horror ten was present when M. Maldwin of Operation. Foatig, President of the Bronx Branch at ak of the Y. M. 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LADIES IN ATTENDANGE With the Stamps whi h we give so liberally with your purchases you can get premiums appropriate for Christmas To fully appreciate the Great importance of the sale you must come to the store. about all the bargains in this remarkable sale. The o portunity is very remarkable. If you have three or four teeth | will insert a full set without a plate. 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. EXAMINATION FREE BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00. Artificial Teeth SUITS, OVEROOATS. PTC. $12, 0 ON CREDLE De wD ¥ in. HAMILTO I « ‘stlore, ) eewesity Sert LRURDANY, “Wier SRT Be D a $10 and $15. Zorros REDIF coe waz'street 7] R. H. W. G A FAT TIMES SQUARE SUBWA TT REBT al bg) N. £. Cor. 125th St. & 8th Ave. Entrance 271 W. 125th St. Xp meudy dovayrauh tana gercn can rma | Bete VM atong writin " saembenine , <eeecioes Bione” eth” Greenberg 110 mins Haim ata’ | —— Maides Mabe, Vhows Jobe £45, Agsalé Oath} 11> WAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— fou Tepe, leans See site A WORLD “WANT” AB, WILL GO AND GET IT.| oral days, and the rush to-day will [J FULTON THEATR 46TH STREET, WEST OF B’WAY GHTING These Official Motion Pictures taken by order of the French Gov- ernment of the Fighting in France, and loaned to The World through its War Correspondent, Mr. Powell, are the ONLY motion pictures that have been exhibited at the French Embassy in Washington. History is no longer simply that which may be read in the printed page. Real history is that which may be seen just as it was at the time of its making. The motion picture camera has become the modern eye which, seeing things, makes it possible for others to see them. It is this visualized history which makes it possible for the deeply interested and neutral observer to get a sightseer’s angle on the titanic conflict now sweeping from Flanders to the Alps and in which more fighting men are engaged than make up the total population of New York. through E. ALEXANDER POWELL, its Wa: Correspondent. UNDER MANAGEMENT MORRIS GEST. WAR JUST AS ITIS “ The scenes projected on the screen, whether they be in the mountain fastnesses, in the network of trenches, on the reviewing field or at the battlefront with the great guns barking, reflect life and activity with almost the clearness of actual vision. A turn in the life panorama and the trenches are disclosed with the defenders of the first line watching at the portholes. You see the wounded borne away and here and there a soldier who never again will answer to the call of ‘‘Advance!’’ Another series shows for the first time poison gases rolling away from the trenches while the high explosive shells are mak- ing the earth quake. t You see the air scouts rising with their armored birds and flying away over the lines; and you see mounds of branches sud- denly disappear, disclosing batteries which immediately engage in action. The grand review, with kings and princes on the field and various soldiers receiving bravery medals, makes a picture full of dash and spirit. These official motion pictures take you along the line. What the camera men risked their lives to picture in months at the front is unfolded to you in an exhibition which continues two hours. A full orchestra provides music which makes the action seem the more real. One who would SEE history cannot afford to miss this exhibition. ¥ These are the ONLY Motion Pictures Exhibited to the Allied Diplomats at the French Embassy at Washington, Thursday, Nov. 18 Now Being Presented at 'FULTON THEATRE 46th Street, West of Broadway From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. PART OF THE RECEIPTS AT EACH EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE PRENCH RED CROSS SOCIETY